TD TD Generation Quick Start Manual - page 16
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1.
Transaction Type
•
C
— Online chip card
transaction
•
CN
— Chip card NSR
transactions
•
CO
— Off-line chip card
transaction
•
M
— Manually entered mag
card transaction
•
MC
— Manually entered fallback of a
chip card transaction
•
RF
— Contactless transaction
•
S
— Swiped mag card transaction
•
SC
— Swiped chip card fall back
transaction
•
SN
— Swiped NSR transaction
2.
Card Type
•
AM
— American Express
•
DP
— Debit
•
DS
— Discover/Diners
•
JC
— JCB
•
MC
— MasterCard
•
MD
— MasterCard Debit
•
PV
— Visa Debit
•
RC
— RCS
•
UP
— Union Pay*
•
VI
— Visa
* Union Pay is covered online at
www.TDMerchantServices.com/ResourceCentre
.
3.
Important Information
•
Merchant Label
This is the name on the selected
Merchant’s icon.
•
Merchant Number
This is the selected Merchant’s
individual ID number.
•
Terminal ID
This is the master device ID
number.
•
Transaction Type
This shows what type of
transaction was done
(Purchase, Void, etc.) and
whether it is a duplicate
receipt.
•
Card Type
This shows what kind of card
was used for the transaction.
•
Trace #
The trace number associated with the
transaction.
•
Inv #
The invoice number associated with the
transaction.
•
Auth #
The authorization number
associated with the
transaction.
•
Signature
The card issuer determines when a
signatures is required for a transaction.
•
Approved
Always ensure that the transaction was
approved as it could be
DECLINED
.
Business Day Functions
To start a business day, log onto a terminal that has had the day close function performed on it. Depending
on the logon method, it may be as simple as a user performing transactions to entering a logon ID and
password.
A day close is automatically performed on your terminal every three to five business days if one isn’t performed sooner by you.