Date: 08-20-2019
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PAX Customer Support
Version: 1.0
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E700 REFERENCE GUIDE
17.18
How should the E700 be cleaned? What cleaner should be used?
Use a dry cloth to wipe the E700 on a regular basis. PAX recommends cleaning the E700 every 2 to 3
days.
17.19
What are the dimensions of an E700?
The dimensions of an E700 terminal box are 14.16 inches x 13.77 inches x 8.26 inches (36 cm x 35 cm x
21 cm). A terminal box weighs approximately 7.71 lbs. (3.5 kg).
17.20
I need to set up communications on my E700. What is the difference between
WLAN and Wi-Fi?
You configure WLAN settings on the E700. Technically, WLAN means any wireless local area network no
matter what technology is used and Wi-Fi is a specific type of WLAN that follows IEEE 802.11 standards.
Most WLANs use IEEE 802.11, so that is why the terms are often used interchangeably. Wi-Fi is a
trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance, WLAN is not.
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What is the PAXSTORE?
The PAXSTORE is an online marketplace for terminal applications and provides terminal management
solutions. The PAXSTORE connects merchants and their PAX terminals with the opportunity to purchase
and download applications. It also provides application developers a way to upload applications to be
available online. It also supports terminal management with download control and parameter
configuration.
17.22
Can the E700 download applications from the PAXSTORE?
Yes, the E700 uses the PAXSTORE client application installed on the E700 terminal to access the
PAXSTORE. It will display available applications on the PAXSTORE for download and supports
applications configured to be pushed from the PAXSTORE which may or may not be displayed on the
store.
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What software comes loaded on the E700 when it is delivered from the factory?
PAXSTORE Client, PDM, PaxInject Proxy, and a BroadPOS basic application are loaded. For more
information on how each of the applications is used, see the Default Software Applications section.
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What is PDM?
PDM stands for Payment Device Management. It displays software and hardware information and helps
customers manage their terminals. It displays external device information and facilitates remote
updates, local updates, key downloads, PPN authorization, and interface support. In the case of the
E700, PDM provides information about the state of the USB connection between the E700 and the Q20.