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
INTRODUCTION
1999 LinkPoint® International, Inc. 1 L3FRET1 Reference Manual
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your choice of the LinkPoint® 3000 point-of-sale (POS) terminal. The
LinkPoint 3000 is ideal for the retail needs of you and your merchants. Scientifically engineered to
exceed the quality found in current terminal technology, the LinkPoint 3000 combines user-
friendly operation with “soft,” programmable functions. The screen-addressable keys and an
innovative backlit display panel make the terminal operation quick and easy. With expanded
serial ports, the LinkPoint 3000 is compatible with all major printers. The terminal also contains
additional serial ports for PIN pads, check readers and other peripherals.
Figure 1
This manual includes step-by-step guides through specific transactions and operations, and
shows how to keep the terminal in peak operating condition. It was designed to assist FDRMS, its
Help Desk and bank/ISO clients. Words that appear in capital letters and brackets, [LIKE THIS],
stand for keys on the terminal keypad. Words that appear in capital letters without brackets,
LIKE THIS, stand for display messages.
Printers
The LinkPoint 3000 terminal supports all major terminal printers. The LinkPoint 3000 is
compatible with: LinkPoint’s PrintPoint 1000, 3000, VeriFone’s P250, P900, PrintPak 350 and
Citizen’s iDP562 printers. Printers attach easily to the LinkPoint 3000 terminal with a connecting
cable. If a merchant does not use an electronic printer, a manual imprinter is normally provided
to produce transaction records for both the merchant and the customer.
PIN Pad Devices
The L3FRET1 Retail/AVS/Purchasing Card application programmed in the LinkPoint 3000
terminal supports VeriFone PINpads 101, 1000, 201 and 2000 for debit transactions. PIN pads
attach easily to the PIN pad connector on the back of the terminal (please refer to the separate
PIN pad manual for installation and operating instructions). The Master/Session encryption
method is supported.
Check Readers
With the L3FRET1 Retail/AVS/Purchasing Card application programmed, the LinkPoint 3000
supports Magtek check readers for check warranty services.










