Specifications
Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- GETTING STARTED
- TERMINAL FEATURES
- The Display Panel
- The Cardreader
- The Keypad and Key Functions
- Entering Alphanumeric Data from the Keypad
- BOOT MODE FUNCTIONS
- TERMINAL DIAGNOSTICS
- DOWNLOAD PROCEDURES
- DOWNLOAD PARAMETERS
- Field Type Codes
- Memory Locations
- Account Range String Description
- Password Protect Settings
- Telecheck Check Service
- Telecheck Check Service Prompt Options
- Equifax Check Service Information
- Rocky Mountain Retail Services (RMRS)
- SprintNet
- Split Dial Authorization Option for American Express and Discover Cards
- DIAL STRING CODES
- BASIC OPERATION
- LOCAL FUNCTIONS
- ENTER 42: Dial Prefix (PABX)
- STANDARD KEY OPERATIONS
- Retail Credit Card Sale — Swipe
- Credit Card Sale — Manual Entry
- Credit Card Sale — Manual Entry With Direct Marketing/AVS prompts
- Sale: Purchasing Card — Card Swipe
- Sale: Purchasing Card — Manual Entry
- Credit Card Return — Swipe
- Credit Card Return — Manual Entry
- Authorization Only — Card Swipe
- Authorization Only — Manual Entry
- Authorization Only — Manual Entry With AVS/Direct Marketing
- Ticket Only — Card Swipe
- Ticket Only — Manual Entry
- Ticket Only — Manual Entry With AVS/Direct Marketing
- VIEW (WITHOUT PRINTING)
- Item Review
- Total Review (Card Totals)
- Total Review (Operator Totals)
- PRINTING REPORTS
- Item Detail Report
- Summary Report (Card Totals)
- Summary Report (Operator Totals)
- APPENDIX A—PROMPTS AND TROUBLE SHOOTING
- APPENDIX B—ADDITIONAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES
- GLOSSARY
- INDEX
TERMINAL FEATURES
1999 LinkPoint® International, Inc. 10 L3FRET1 Reference Manual
The Keypad and Key Functions
Transactions are performed via the terminal’s keypad (See Figure 8). The keypad allows users to
select transaction types and information.
Terminal Keypad
Figure 8
As Figure 8 illustrates, the LinkPoint 3000 terminal keypad has 30 keys that can be used to select
numbers or letters, choose functions, or enter data. During transactions, the number keys and the
“soft” [▲] keys are used to respond to prompts or to enter alphanumeric data.
Entering Alphanumeric Data from the Keypad
The LinkPoint 3000 keypad has 30 keys that can be used to enter as many as 47 different
alphanumeric characters (please see chart on next page). To enter numbers and special characters
(i.e., +) simply press the appropriate key. Alpha characters can be entered in one of two modes:
single or locked. The “single” mode is selected by pressing the [ALPHA] key once followed by
the corresponding character key. For example, to enter the letter “A” press [ALPHA] [VOID] and
“A” will display. The “locked” mode is selected by pressing the [ALPHA] key twice followed by
the corresponding character keys. For example, to enter the word “LINKPOINT” press [ALPHA]
[ALPHA] [2] [REVIEW] [÷] [1] [5] [4] [REVIEW] [÷] [8] and “LINKPOINT” will appear. To release
the “locked” upper case mode, press the [ALPHA] key once.










