EPAS/OPI
In this article we will guide on how to change the operating mode of the terminal.
PA Version ≥2.0.13 | PA Version <2.0.13 |
The terminal is in "Welcome" or "Terminal closed" mode. Press |
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In System functions, press on the bottom right arrow [>], until you see "Operating mode". Then, press the corresponding number. |
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Press on the Operating mode's box on the left, next to the name of the current operating system. |
Enter the daily code, and press "Enter" |
Swipe to the wanted value, then press "Save". |
Press on the corresponding number of the wanted operating mode. |
The terminal will now restart . | The terminal will now load the wanted operating mode. |
STANDALONE
In this article we will guide on how to change the operating mode of the terminal.
PA Version ≥2.0.13 | PA Version <2.0.13 |
Starting from the transaction screen, tap "MORE". |
Same steps as ≥ 2.0.13 |
Press the corresponding number on the pinpad to select "Terminal setup menu". |
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Press "More" to skip the first screen, then the corresponding number on the pinpad to select "System functions". |
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Scroll down to "Payment application menu", and press on it. |
In System functions, press on the bottom right arrow [>], until you see "Operating mode". Then, press the corresponding number. |
Press on the Operating mode's box on the left, next to the name of the current operating system. |
Enter the daily code, and press "Enter". |
Swipe to the wanted value, then press "Save". |
Press on the corresponding number of the wanted operating mode. |
The terminal will now restart. |
The terminal will now load the wanted operating mode. |
POSAPP
In this article we will guide on how to change the operating mode of the terminal.
PA Version ≥2.0.13 | PA Version <2.0.13 |
From the screen where a purchase can be started, tap the arrow in the lower right corner. |
Same steps as ≥ 2.0.13 |
Press on the "Configuration" button. |
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In "System Functions" Menu, scroll down and press on "Terminal settings". |
In System functions, press on the bottom right arrow [>], until you see "Operating mode". Then, press the corresponding number. |
Press on the Operating mode's box on the left, next to the name of the current operating system. |
Enter the daily code, and press "Enter". |
Swipe to the wanted value, then press "Save". |
Press on the corresponding number of the wanted operating mode. |
The terminal will now restart. | The terminal will now load the wanted operating mode. |