5
Ports
The base has four ports on the back but you
are only using the network adapter port and
the power port:
1.
Ethernet port
2.
Power port
If you use a dial up connection, there is a panel on the bottom of the base that you can open
and plug your phone line into.
Communication options
The TD iWL252 solution offers two options for communications: dial-up or Ethernet. You can set
this however you wish to suit your existing place of business’ setup. To learn more about
communication options see page 14.
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 the terminal, any user IDs or passwords and to
prevent unauthorized use. In any event the Merchant will be liable for any unauthorized use of
the terminal or any user IDs or passwords. There are three user security settings:
No security (Default)
• No access restriction to
the terminal
functionality listed
below.
Medium Security
• Access is restricted to certain
features by a supervisor or
manager ID and password.
High Security
• Access is restricted to
certain features by a
manager ID and
password.
The following functions can be protected by a supervisor ID and password:
•
End of Day
•
Manual Account #
•
Batch Reports
•
B.Day reports
•
Customized Reports
•
Batch Close
•
Recent Error Report
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
The Force Post function allows prior authorization numbers to be manually keyed in. For your
protection, this capability is disabled by default on your terminal. If you need to process a Force
Post, please call the TD Merchant Solutions Help Desk at
1-800-363-1163
to enable the
capability after being authenticated.
1
2