VeriFone TRANZ 460 manual Setting the Calendar/Clock

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FDC Retail/Debit Purchasing Card Reference Manual

Note: FDC TRANZ software has been designed with ten unique Setup

codes: BLUE + 4 + Codes 0 through 9. You should always use the Setup functions to enter data in the various fields. Use this alternate programming procedure only for entering data in other unique fields such as Fraud Control.

Setting the Calendar/Clock

You can set the calendar/clock after unpacking your new TRANZ 460 terminal. The calendar/clock will not copy when you perform a terminal-to-terminal application copy.

To set the clock, simultaneously press the [*] and [3] keys. Release both keys. The display shows:

Display

Response

DIAGNOSTICS

Press the [ALPHA] key.

RTC CHIP TEST

Respond to each prompt that follows.

YEAR 1980-2079 =

Enter a 2-digit number (94, 95, etc.), then

 

press [ENTER].

MONTH =

Enter a number (1–12) representing the

 

month, then press [ENTER].

 

January = 1

 

February = 2

 

March = 3, etc.

DAY =

Enter the day of the month, then press

 

[ENTER]. You can enter "2" or "02" for

 

February 2nd.

HOUR 0-23 =

Enter a number, 0 through 23, to identify the

 

hour of the day in 24-hour format, then press

 

[ENTER]. Enter "10" for 10 A.M. or "16" for 4

 

P.M.

MINUTES =

Enter the number of minutes, from 0 to 59,

 

currently past the hour, then press [ENTER].

 

For example, enter "14" if the time is 10:14.

SECONDS =

Enter the number of seconds, from 0 to 59,

 

currently past the minute, then press

 

[ENTER]. For example, enter "23" if the time

 

is 10:14 and 23 seconds.

(day of week, date and time)

The terminal displays the new date and time.

Note: If you press the [CLEAR] key at any time before you complete this function, the terminal does not accept any of the data you entered and will default to a "zero out" date and time.

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Contents Tranz Page Table of Contents Programming the Terminal for Use General ProgrammingStandard Key Operations Accessories Appendix A. Tranz 460 Integral Printer Standard Key Operations cont’dTerminal Functions Appendix B. PINpad 101 DeviceAppendix C. PINpad 201 Device Appendix B. PINpad 101 Device cont’dAppendix F. TRANZport Appendix F. TRANZport 232 cont’d Glossary IndexPage Introduction Unique FeaturesSoftware Version PINpad Devices Integral PrinterFDC Retail/Debit Purchasing Card Reference Manual New Features Features and Transactions SummaryExisting Features FDC Retail/Debit Purchasing Card Reference Manual Key Key Name Explanation Key Sequence ExplanationFDC Retail/Debit Purchasing Card Reference Manual Tranz 460 Terminal UnpackingLoading/Unloading a Ribbon Cassette in the Printer Tranz 460 ComponentsInstallation Single Terminal ConfigurationPower Connections TRANZport 232 Data ConnectionsMulti-Lane Configuration Telephone ConnectionLoading the Printer with Paper 11. Loading the Printer with Paper Tranz 460 TerminalHardware Features 12. Tranz 460 Display PanelCleaning Returning Tranz 460 Terminal For Service MaintenanceOverlay Troubleshooting Printer Does Not WorkTranz 460 Terminal Terminal Specifications AccessoriesPart Number Description Peripheral DevicesProgramming LanguagesEntering the General Programming Mode Enter PasswordGeneral Programming Recall WHAT?Setting the Calendar/Clock Entering Alphanumeric Characters Emptying a FieldDesired Character Keys to Press Press the 2 key Copying or Downloading Data to Another Terminal Fraud Control ProgrammingUnit Send Unit ReceivePassword Protection Eliminating Programing ErrorField Entry Character Position Transaction Host Information Programming the Terminal for UseDisplayResponse Account Range Tables To generate reports by card type Security Setup Update Password Options SetupPREPRINT? Y/N Auto REPORT? Y/NAuto INSERT? Y/N PREDIAL? Y/NSale Type Description Printer/PINpad Device TypeChange Idle Prompt Card Type Clear BatchMemory Map of Important Locations FDC Retail/Debit Purchasing Card Reference Manual Sale Enter Password Standard Key OperationsCredit Sale CREDIT=0 DEBIT=1Operator ID TAX AmountRetail Terms Desc CodeDebit Sale PINpad Display Device ResponseCredit Return Thank YOUExpiry Date Mmyy Processing Operator IDDebit Return Auth Only Depending on options selected in Setup Void Ticket Only TKT only Enter PasswordEnter Auth Code Inquiry Enter Password Deposit InquiryClose Batch Item Review Terminal FunctionsREV Oper a Iiiiiiii END of BatchTotals Review TotalsCARD=1 OP=2 AaaaaaaaDemo Y/N Must Clear BatchPrint Options Detail Enter Card TypeSort by ID? Y/N Totals CARD=1 OP=2Printer prints the selected option Tranz 460 Accessories FDC Retail/Debit Purchasing Card Reference Manual Appendix A. Tranz 460 Integral Printer SpecificationsPaper Detect Figure A-1. Sample Sale Receipt Tranz 460 Terminal Figure A-2. Sample Detail Report Tranz 460 Terminal Figure A-3. Sample Totals Report Tranz 460 Terminal Figure A-4. Sample Operator Totals Report Tranz 460 Terminal Figure A-5. Sample Batch Closed Header Tranz 460 Terminal Introduction Appendix B. PINpad 101 DevicePINpad Device Components Selecting a Location for the PINpad Device Figure B-2. PINpad 101 Device KeypadConnecting the PINpad Device to the Terminal PINpad 101 Device Mounting Cable Part Numbers DescriptionPINpad Device Startup Using the KeypadIdle Prompt Returning the PINpad Device Troubleshooting Problem Solution DocumentationPart Numbers Unit Part Number PINpad 101 Device P003-106-02FDC Retail/Debit Purchasing Card Reference Manual Appendix C. PINpad 201 Device PINpad 201 Device ComponentsPINpad Device Cable Part Numbers PINpad 201 Device MountingCable Routing Channels Using the Cardreader GHIMaintenance and Keypad Diagnostics ProblemSolutionYour terminal’s application might not be Appendix D. Prompts and Error Messages Approved nnnnnnBankcard Address Batch is Full Call Center CARD=1 OP=2Appendix D. Prompts and Error Messages Currently noFDC Retail/Debit Purchasing Card Reference Manual Enter Setup Code Operator ID Appendix D. Prompts and Error Messages FDC Retail/Debit Purchasing Card Reference Manual TAX Rate =PP101 2=PP201FDC Retail/Debit Purchasing Card Reference Manual Appendix E. Zontalk Download Parameters Data Type CodesLocation Information to Enter Codes Description Legal Character SetType Contents Description Location No. Chars Comments Memory LocationsAppendix E. Zontalk 2000 Download Parameters Position Transaction Position Option FDC Retail/Debit Purchasing Card Reference Manual Appendix F. TRANZport Figure F-1. TRANZport 232 Front and Rear Views DTR switch up Figure F-2. TRANZport 232 and Data ConnectionsPort Configurations Terminal Input Port 9-pin D-sub male connectorTRANZport 232 Kit Part No Output Port 8-pin DIN connectorDCD RTS CTS FDC Retail/Debit Purchasing Card Reference Manual Glossary Control Glossary FDC Retail/Debit Purchasing Card Reference Manual Glossary FDC Retail/Debit Purchasing Card Reference Manual Glossary FDC Retail/Debit Purchasing Card Reference Manual Index Programing Error PIN Pad 201 device6-3 Index

TRANZ 460 specifications

The VeriFone TRANZ 460 is an advanced point-of-sale (POS) terminal designed to facilitate seamless transactions for businesses of all sizes. Known for its reliability and user-friendly interface, the TRANZ 460 incorporates numerous features and technologies that enhance the payment processing experience for both merchants and customers.

At the heart of the TRANZ 460 is its robust processing power, which allows for rapid transaction times. Merchants can process credit and debit card payments quickly, ensuring a smooth checkout experience. The device supports multiple payment types, including EMV chip cards, magstripe cards, and NFC (Near Field Communication) payments such as Apple Pay and Google Wallet. This versatility makes the TRANZ 460 suitable for various retail environments, catering to diverse customer preferences.

One of the standout characteristics of the TRANZ 460 is its large, bright display. The terminal features a user-friendly interface, enabling merchants to navigate easily through different functions and transaction types. The touchscreen functionality further aids in simplifying the payment process, allowing for quick and efficient operation.

Security is paramount in the world of payment processing, and the TRANZ 460 is equipped with advanced encryption and tokenization technologies. These features work to protect sensitive customer data during transactions, providing peace of mind for both merchants and consumers. The device is compliant with PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard), ensuring that it meets the highest security standards in the industry.

The TRANZ 460 also boasts a compact and ergonomic design, making it easy to integrate into any retail setup. Its durable construction ensures longevity, even in high-traffic environments. The terminal can be connected to peripherals such as printers and barcode scanners, further enhancing its functionality in a comprehensive POS system.

In conclusion, the VeriFone TRANZ 460 stands out as a reliable and feature-rich POS terminal. With its fast processing speeds, multi-payment acceptance, intuitive display, and strong security measures, it is an excellent choice for businesses looking to streamline their payment processing and improve customer experience. Whether in retail, hospitality, or service industries, the TRANZ 460 is equipped to meet the demands of modern payment solutions.