DCR7X00-100R
User Guide
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Introduction
The DCR7X00-100R Debit Card Reader (DCR) snaps onto the
bottom of the MC70/MC75 mobile computer to allow easy data
capture with the swipe of a magnetic stripe card and personal
identification number (PIN) entry using a numeric keypad. This
guide describes how to install and use the DCR.
Getting Started
When using the DCR for the first time, charge the DCR in a cradle
for a minimum of three hours.
Installation
1.
Align the DCR with the bottom of the MC70/75 and push up until
the locking tabs snap into place.
2.
Pull on the DCR to ensure it is securely connected to the MC70/
75.
Removal
To remove the DCR from the MC70/75, push in the bottom of the
two locking tabs and pull the DCR from the MC70/75.
Credit Card Transactions
Launch a transaction application on the MC70/75. In the application,
select Credit Card transaction.
Swipe the credit card through the magnetic stripe reader (MSR) slot,
orienting the magnetic stripe as shown. Data encoded on the credit
card is captured and, depending on the application, may display in
an application data field.
Debit Card Transactions
Launch a transaction application on the MC70/75. In the application,
select Debit Card transaction.
Swipe the debit card through the MSR slot, orienting the magnetic
stripe as shown. Data encoded on the debit card is captured and,
depending on the application, may display in an application data
field.
Turn the MC70/75 over and present the DCR keypad to the
customer. The customer enters their PIN following the instructions
on the DCR display.
Keypad
The back of the DCR contains a display and a numeric keypad for
entering data.
Display Messages
The follow messages may appear on the DCR display:
NOTE
Swipe the card in either direction, from left to right,
or right to left. For best results, gently press down
on the card while swiping to ensure contact with the
bottom of the slot.
NOTE
Swipe the card in either direction, from left to right,
or right to left. For best results, gently press down
on the card while swiping to ensure contact with the
bottom of the slot.
Key
Description
Numeric
Used to enter PIN.
Cancel
Cancels the current transaction.
Clear
Clears the entered data.
Enter
Submits the entered data.
Message
Description
ENTER PIN
A PIN is required to complete the transaction.
PIN ERR
The entered PIN is not between 4 and 12
characters.
CANCELED
The transaction was cancelled by the user.
COMPLETE
The transaction was completed.
KEYCLEAR
The DCR was tampered with or the battery
completely discharged. The DCR must have the
key re-injected. See your system administrator.
BATT OK
Battery is significantly charged.
BATT LOW
Battery charge is low. Re-charge as soon as
possible.
STAND BY
DCR is performing a firmware check. This
occurs if it has been powered off for more than
24 hours.