VeriFone VX QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE VeriFone VX This Quick Reference Guide will guide you through understanding your terminal s functionality and navigation, and will help you with troubleshooting.

INDUSTRY Retail and Restaurant APPLICATION Chase Paymentech s SEPT410/XEPT410 TERMINALS VeriFone s VX Series Contents GETTING STARTED Hot Key Functions............................. 3 Navigating Your Terminal....................... 4 Integrated Contactless Technology.............. 5 Available Transaction Types..................... 6 Available Reports.............................. 8 Gift Card Transaction Types (Opt.).............. 10 Settling the Batch............................ 11 Clerk/Server Setup............................ 11 REFERENCE Prompt Q&A................................. 12 AVS Response Codes.......................... 13 Common Error Codes......................... 14

Location First Hot Key Far Left Second Hot Key Middle Left Third Hot Key Middle Right Fourth Hot Key Far Right Function Down Arrow - press to scroll down to the next menu. Up Arrow - press to scroll up to the previous menu. Press the yellow key to toggle between the directional arrows. Tip Adjust - press to change the tip amount for a transaction in the current batch. This feature is optional and may not be supported on your terminal. Gift Card - press to initiate a gift card transaction. Reports - press to access available reports. Hot Key Functions Press the hot keys beneath the display to navigate your terminal s menus. 3

Navigating Your Terminal Refer to this section to find and begin the transaction or function you wish to use. BEGIN A SALE Swipe or tap the card; or select Sale, manually enter the card number and then press [ENTER] to begin a sale transaction. Your terminal will guide you through the process. (Note: Debit cards must be swiped.) BEGIN OTHER TRANSACTIONS Use the [Arrow] hot key at the main menu or idle prompt to navigate to the transaction type you wish to perform. Scroll through the menu and press the corresponding [F] key when your desired transaction appears on the terminal display. REPRINT A RECEIPT Access the Reprint function through the main menu. You will be prompted to select last receipt, or enter criteria to search for another receipt to reprint. ACCESS CLERK/SERVER SETUP Use the [Arrow] hot key at the main menu to navigate to the Clerk/ Server Setup option. ACCESS REPORTS Press [Reports] to access the Reports menu. Scroll to the desired report or report category, then press the corresponding [F] key and follow the prompts to view or print your report. ACCESS TIP FUNCTIONS Press [Tip Adjust] to access the Tip menu. Scroll to the desired function, then press the corresponding [F] key and follow the prompts. EDIT AUTO SHIFT TIMES If you are in auto shift mode, use this procedure to edit the start and end shift times. Press [1] at idle to access the Shift menu. MANUAL SHIFT CLOSE If you are in manual shift mode, use this procedure to close the current shift and start a new shift. Press [1] at idle to access the Shift menu. 4

CONTACTLESS PAYMENTS Some VeriFone VX Evolution terminals are equipped to automatically accept contactless payments. Your customers can tap or wave their contactless payment instruments (cards, fobs, mobile phones, etc.) on or near the device to submit account information, removing the need to swipe, insert or manually key. During a sale transaction, the terminal will display the Card Entry prompt and the contactless symbol. At this time, customers with contactless-enabled payment instruments should touch or tap them to the terminal. Your terminal will process contactless payment transactions as if a card were swiped. As an added security measure, transaction amounts over a pre-set threshold will require a card swipe. contactless symbol Integrated Contactless Technology We re committed to providing you with the latest technology to help you make the most of your payment processing services. For added convenience for both you and your customers, certain VeriFone VX Evolution devices are equipped to automatically support contactless payments. 5

Available Transaction Types Your terminal supports various transaction types. Refer to this section for information on what transactions are available, when to use them, and how to begin the transaction. Note: Press [Arrow] to scroll to view additional options. *Purchase and Commercial cards are supported for this transaction type. Credit Transactions Credit Sale* A sale transaction using a credit card; the card may or may not be present. Phone/Web Order* A credit sale transaction in which the card is not present. Auth Only* An authorization-only transaction provides an approval, but does not charge the consumer until the transaction has been added to the batch by way of a force transaction. Void* Perform a void to reverse a credit sale, force, or refund transaction and prevent any funds from transferring from the cardholder s account. Only available for transactions in the current batch (i.e., same day). Force* Perform a force sale when the terminal cannot reach the host (Chase Paymentech) to authorize a transaction, or to finalize an Auth Only transaction. Contact your voice authorization center for an authorization code, then force the transaction once communication is restored. Refund* Perform a refund to return money to a cardholder s account from a credit sale completed in a closed batch (i.e., previous day). Open Tab (restaurant only) A preauthorization transaction for a specific, predetermined dollar amount. Close Tab (restaurant only) Perform a Close Tab on an open tab, and place it in the settlement batch file. Add Tip A gift card redemption transaction for the amount of the tip, if tip processing is enabled. To initiate Swipe the card or select Sale. Select Phone Order. Select Auth Only. Select Void. Select Force. Select Refund. Select Tab and then select Open Tab. Select Tab and then select Close Tab. Press the [GIFT CARD] hot key, scroll and select Add Tip. 6 Debit Transactions Debit Sale A sale transaction using a debit card; the card must be swiped. Debit Refund Perform a debit refund to return money to a cardholder s account from a debit sale completed in a previous batch. May not be available for all card issuers. To initiate Swipe the card. Select Refund.

EBT Transactions (Retail Only) EBT Sale An Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card is a government-issued card tied to a specific government-assistance account. EBT transactions require PIN entry, as well as a trace number and balance amount printed on receipts. An EBT sale transaction may be a food stamp sale, or a cash benefit sale. The card must be present. EBT Force A force is a sale transaction performed when the terminal cannot reach the host to authorize the transaction. Contact your voice authorization center for an authorization code, then perform a force sale transaction with the EBT card. EBT Refund Available only for food stamp transactions. EBT Balance Inquiry Obtain a customer s remaining EBT account balance. Available for both food stamp and cash benefit. To initiate Swipe the card or select Sale. Select Cash for cash benefits or Food for a food stamp sale. Select Force. Select Refund. Select EBT Bal Inq. Available Transaction Types Continued Your terminal supports various transaction types. Refer to this section for information on what transactions are available and when to use them. Note: Press [Arrow] to scroll to view additional options. 7

Available Reports A report is like a snapshot in time of business activities. Use this data to help you make crucial business decisions. Press [Reports] to launch the Reports menu. Reports: Main Menu Totals Report Prints totals by card issuer. Detail Report Prints detail information for each transaction. Clerk/Server Reports Launches Clerk/Server Reports menu options. (See Reports: Clerk/Server Reports Menu.) Batch Review Launches Batch Review menu options. (See Reports: Batch Review Menu.) Batch History Prints a series of settlement reports by date. Terminal Reports Launches Terminal Reports menu options, which are used by the Help Desk Associate to troubleshoot your terminal. Host Totals Prints host totals by transaction, batch or merchant. Reports: Clerk/Server Reports Menu Totals Report Prints totals for all clerks/servers. Detail Report Prints detail information on all transactions performed by all clerks/servers, or a specific clerk/server. Shift Report Prints transaction totals per shift. Clerk/Server Table Prints all clerks/servers, clerk/server passwords and indicates whether the clerk/server is logged in, if enabled. Unadjusted Report Prints a series of settlement reports by date. IRS Tip Report Calculates and displays the percentage of tips for each clerk/server, including cash tips. Use this report to enter cash tips for IRS reporting. Discount Tip Report Your terminal can be configured to compute the fee amount that the clerk/server should pay for tips on credit card sales. This report prints the transaction and discount amounts. Reports: Batch Review Menu Totals Review Displays Total Sales, Total Refunds and Net Sale Totals. Detail Review Allows access to view details on all transactions in the current batch. Enter search criteria to retrieve transactions in the current batch, and then you may void the transaction. 8

Reports: Tab Menu Open Tab Report Prints the transaction information for the current open tabs in the terminal. Access via the Tab option on the main menu. Reports: Gift Card Reports Menu Totals Report Prints totals for all gift card transactions in the current batch. Detail Report Prints details on all gift card transactions in the current batch. Clerk/Server Reports Displays menu to print totals report, detail report or cashout report by Clerk ID. Available Reports Continued A report is like a snapshot in time of business activities. Use this data to help you make crucial business decisions Press [Gift Card] and then select Reports to launch the Gift Card Reports menu. Cashout Report Prints a totals or detail list of cashed-out gift card redemptions by clerk/server. 9

Gift Card Transaction Types (Opt.) If you are participating in Chase Paymentech s proprietary Gift Card program, your terminal supports various stored value card transaction types. Refer to this section for information on what gift card transactions are available and when to use them. Press [Gift Card] to launch the Gift Card menu. Note: Press [Arrow] to scroll to view additional options. Gift Card Transactions (Optional) Issuance/Add Value Adds value to the gift card account. This transaction can be used to issue and activate a new card, or to reload an active card with incremental value. Activation/Block Activation Create a consumer s gift card account by assigning value to a card. One or more gift cards can be activated at one time. Activations can only be performed on cards that have not been previously activated. Redemption Decreases the value stored on the consumer s gift card account. This transaction is performed when a consumer uses the card to purchase goods or services. Void Remove a gift card transaction from the terminal s open batch. The void will communicate to the gift card host that the transaction is being reversed. Balance Inquiry Print a receipt that displays the customer s available gift card balance (without changing it). Force Perform a force redemption, activation or issuance when the terminal cannot reach the gift card host. Add Tip A gift card redemption transaction for the amount of the tip, if tip processing is enabled. Deactivation When enabled, change the status of a card from active to inactive. Inactive cards may not be used for redemptions Reactivation When enabled, this transaction allows the merchant to change the status of a card from inactive to active. This transaction can only be used to activate deactivated cards. Clear Gift Card Clears all Gift Card transactions from the terminal. This will only delete the transactions on the terminal and will not delete the Gift Card transactions from the host. To initiate Select Issue Add Value. Select Activation or Block Activate. Select Redemption. From the main menu, select Void. Select Balance Inquiry. Select Force Issuance, Force Redempt or Force Activate. Select Add Tip. Select Deactivation. Select Reactivation. Select Clear Gift Card. 10

ABOUT SETTLEMENT A Settlement operation is used to close the current batch and open a new batch for logging and accumulating transactions. Your VeriFone terminal uses a Terminal Capture System (TCS), meaning it stores transactions throughout the day and sends batch totals of sales and refunds to the host (Chase Paymentech) after the close of business. There are two settlement options: Manual Settlement and Auto Settlement. Settling the Batch Your transactions must be settled daily. Read this section to ensure the settlement process operates smoothly. 1 - MANUAL SETTLEMENT If your terminal is set to manually settle, select Settlement from the main menu and follow the prompts displayed. 2 - AUTO SETTLEMENT If your terminal is set to automatically settle, it will automatically settle transactions in the current batch at a specific, predetermined time, within a 24-hour period. When configured, auto settlement begins any time after the set time occurs if there are transactions in the batch. For example, if auto settlement time is set to 22:30:00 (10:30 p.m.) then auto settlement occurs any time after 22:30:00. If the terminal is turned off before the set time, and turned on again (usually the next morning), auto settlement occurs at that time. LOG ON/OFF CLERK/SERVER Used to log on clerks/servers as their shifts begin, and log them off at the end of their shifts. ADD CLERK/SERVER Adds new clerks/servers to your terminal. You will be prompted to create an ID and a password for each new clerk/server. The clerk/ server ID may be up to four digits in length and the password may be 5 10 digits in length. MODIFY CLERK/SERVER Allows modification of a clerk s/server s password. DELETE CLERK/SERVER Removes a single clerk/server from the terminal. CLEAR CLERK/SERVER This option is used to clear clerk/server totals from the clerk/server s internal totals file. Clerk/Server Setup Accessible through the main menu, the clerk/ server setup feature allows you to manage IDs and passwords. 11

Prompt Q&A While navigating through transactions, you ll find that some prompts aren t as clear as others. This section clarifies those prompts. Prompt 1= [Merchant 1] Encrypted? Prev [F1] Next [F2] Slct [F3] Exit [F4] Yes [F1] No [F2] Description/Action Displayed when more than one merchant is programmed into your terminal. Scroll to your merchant name using the [F] keys to the right of the display, and press [Enter]. May display while performing a Web sale. Select Yes or No in regard to whether the card number was collected via encrypted means (i.e., HTTPS Web page, PGP e-mail, etc.). Imprint Card Press Enter Key May display while performing a manually entered transaction. Imprint the card using a manual imprint machine to prove the card was present during the transaction. V-Code: Enter the CVC (card verification code), typically the last 3 or 4 digits found on the back of the card on the signature line. CVC codes are designed to reduce payment card fraud. Code Present? No [F1] Xread [F2] Displays if V-Code prompt is bypassed. Select Xread if the code is present, but unreadable. Send Duplicate? Yes [F1] No [F2] Displays if you are attempting a transaction with an account number that has already been used in the current batch. Select Yes to confirm that this transaction should be processed. Select No to cancel the transaction. Appr Code: Displays during a Force transaction. Key in the approval code you received from the Voice Authorization Center, and press [Enter]. Amt Due: Enter to Confirm x.xx Press [Enter] to continue with another transaction for the amount due. 12

Code Description VISA MC AMEX Disc. X Y A W Z N U Match - Address and 9-digit ZIP code Match - Address and ZIP code (for Discover, address only matches) Partial - Address matches, ZIP code does not (for Discover, both address and ZIP match) Partial - 9-digit ZIP code matches, address does not (for Discover, no data from issuer) Partial - ZIP code matches, address does not No match - Neither address nor ZIP code match Unavailable - AVS system unavailable or issuer does not support AVS AVS Response Codes The Address Verification System (AVS) is a feature that adds fraud protection on card-notpresent transactions. The numeric portion of the customer s street address and the ZIP code are compared against the information on file with the cardissuing bank. Use this chart to interpret domestic AVS Response Codes by card type. R S Retry - Issuer s system unavailable or timed out Not supported - AVS not supported by issuer at this time 13

Common Error Codes In the event that your terminal displays an error, refer to these error codes to troubleshoot your terminal. If the code you are experiencing is not shown, retry the transaction, or if possible, manually enter the account number. Error Code Description Action Bad Account # Batch Full Close Batch Empty Batch Expired card The card number being used for the current transaction does not pass the LUHN check. The terminal has reached batch transaction capacity. The batch is more than 90% full. Cannot perform requested function batch is empty. The card s expiration date has passed. Retry. If error persists, ask for another form of payment as the card may be fraudulent. Perform batch settlement. Perform batch settlement. No action. Retry. If error persists, ask for another form of payment. If the error persists, contact your Help Desk for support. Invalid Accnt No The 4 digits keyed do not match the account number from the card s magnetic stripe. Re-key the last 4 digits. If error persists, ask for another form of payment as the card may be fraudulent. Invalid amount The amount entered is invalid. Re-key the dollar amount. Invalid Clrk Id The clerk number keyed has not been logged in. Login the clerk through Clerk Setup. Settl Neg Batch Terminal is prompting for confirmation to settle a negative batch. Press [Enter] to confirm that the negative batch should be settled, or press [Cancel] and print a report, which should be used to verify that the negative batch total is correct. Void Not Allowed The user tried to void an already voided transaction. No action. 14

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