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Home screen(s) and icons
The Home screen displays three or more icons that
always include: Purchase, Void and Day Close.
• If your business requires more than 10
transaction types, there will be a
second screen with the remaining icons.
• The Service Menu icon is replaced
with the Control Panel icon.
Navigation
If you have more than one Home screen you can tell
which screen you’re on by looking at the two dots at
the top of the screen. The red dot indicates the active
screen. Place your finger on the touchscreen and
swipe left or right to navigate to the desired screen.
If an icon has sub-menus, swipe up and down the
screen to navigate.
Cardholder Privacy and Security
Please refer to the Cardholder Privacy sheet in your Merchant Welcome Kit. It contains important
information about your responsibilities to your customers and their personal and transaction information.
Terminal security
It is the Merchant’s responsibility to secure their terminal and to prevent unauthorized use. The
Merchant will be liable for any unauthorized use of the terminal or any user IDs or passwords. There are
two user security settings:
No security (Default)
This setting does not use user IDs and passwords.
Merchants that choose to use no security still have
the option to setup a store / manager override ID
and password to access areas of the terminal that
have a mandatory requirement for supervisor
password.
Security
This option allows the user to enable a login for
supervisors and operators with an ID and password or
just ID login. The supervisor setup requires you to
create a password. You can activate this by tapping
the / Home key Control Panel icon
Logon Method.
Fraud prevention
Please refer to the How to Help Prevent Fraud pamphlet in your Merchant Welcome Kit. You can also reduce
fraudulent transactions on your terminal by enabling:
Force post fraud prevention
You can now disable or password protect force post transactions on your terminal. If a force post transaction
occurs the terminal will either:
• Password protected — Request a supervisor or manager to enter their password.