Specifications

BASIC OPERATION
LinkPoint International, Inc. ©1998 8 LinkPoint 2000
BASIC OPERATION
Download
The LinkPoint 2000 terminal may or may not have an application pre-
downloaded. To download an application, please contact your Sales
Representative.
Transaction Keys
The LinkPoint 2000 has seven (7) transaction keys and three (3) screen
addressable, “soft” programmable keys. The seven transaction keys are
located directly below the terminal display. These seven keys can be
customized to perform a variety of functions, depending on the type of
application that is downloaded into the terminal. The three screen
addressable “soft” keys are used to reply to display prompts.
Using the Cardreader
The cardreader saves time and avoids mistakes that can occur when typing
information directly onto the keypad.
1. Check the display for an idle message. If it is not displayed, wait until
the current operation has ended and then press [CLEAR] to return to the
idle message.
2. Initiate the correct transaction type.
3. Insert a card into the rear of the cardreader slot with the magnetic stripe
facing down and to the right of the terminal (see Figure 7 on page 6).
4. Slide the card through the slot without stopping. If the terminal beeps,
check the position of the magnetic stripe and slide the card through the
slot again. If the beep persists, the card may be damaged. Type the
account number directly on the keypad.
5. Complete the transaction by following the display messages.