Moneris TRANSELECT (V2000) Merchant Operating Manual v.1.1
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CHAPTER 2: Terminal Features and Procedures
Provide one copy of the Sales Draft to your customer and retain one copy
for your records.
Note:
If you processed transactions through your terminal when your printer
was not working,
do not
process them again when your printer is back
in operation.
2.1.6: Securing Your Terminal
To minimize the risk of unauthorized transactions being processed through
your (the merchant’s) terminal after business hours, log the terminal OFF at
the end of each business day (after a “Closed Batch” transaction) refer to
8.3: Logging Off (ADMIN 03) on page 67.
At the start of the next business day, Log your terminal ON - refer to 8.2:
Logging On (ADMIN 02) on page 66.
Your POS ADMIN Card is required to “LOGON” to your terminal.
2.1.7: Stored Credit and Debit Transactions
Your Transelect terminal can store 500 APPROVED Credit and Debit
transaction records. The oldest transaction will drop off, once the memory
of the terminal reaches capacity. If your terminal is replaced, the memory
cannot be transferred to the replacement terminal and is therefore lost.
Refer to 8.11: Printing Stored Transactions (ADMIN 60) on page 77 and
8.12: Performing Transaction Inquiry (ADMIN 66) on page 79. To clear
your terminals stored transaction memory, refer to 8.1: Initializing Your
Terminal (Initialization - ADMIN 01) on page 65.
2.1.8: Training Mode
Your Transelect terminal is able to simulate
CREDIT and DEBIT CARD
financial transactions in Training Mode. Transactions processed in Train-
ing Mode will not affect your customer’s accounts or your business
accounts. Financial settlement does
NOT
occur for transactions processed
while your terminal is in training mode. For instructions on entering Train-
ing Mode, refer to 8.4: Processing Transactions In Training Mode (ADMIN
05) on page 67.
2.1.9: Card Masking
To reduce the risk of fraudulent card use, only a portion of the cardholder's
card number is printed on the cardholder receipt. The remainder of the card
number is masked, i.e., an '*' is printed for each remaining digit in the card
number. Debit card, credit card (including private label), gift card and loy-
alty card numbers are masked.