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PAYware Transact Terminal Interface Manager
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Overview Terminal Interface Manager (TIM) is a server designed and developed by VeriFone, Inc. to work between PAYware Transact or PAYware Connect and selected VeriFone Point of Sale devices such as the VX 810 and MX870. It is written in Java, so it can run on multiple platforms, including Windows, Linux, and OS/400® (or i5/OS®) for the IBM System i (iSeries or AS/400). TIM works in conjunction with PAYware Transact’s API so merchants with existing PAYware Transact interfaces will not have to change their API to take advantage of the Terminal Interface Manager. Highly configurable and easy to use, Terminal Interface provides a utility to configure all of the global and device settings for the supported terminals on a Local Area Network (LAN) and is capable of managing a large number of terminals per store. An optional BIN Management feature may be used to recognize debit cards in order to prompt for PIN entry. An Offline Manager allows certain transactions to be stored for later processing. Terminal Interface Manager (TIM) supports Credit Card, Debit Card, EBT, Check, and Gift Card transactions. The commands supported are processor dependent,
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Terminal Interface Manager Features
Debit BIN range table Offline store and forward MX Pass-thru commands Signature capture prompting and storage Check image storage and upload Check image encryption Receipt generation Diagnostic and test tool
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Supported environments
Supported Operating System Microsoft Windows Linux/Unix IBM Supported devices: VeriFone MX830, MX850, MX860, MX870, MX880 VeriFone MX760 VeriFone VX 810 VeriFone SC 5000 VeriFone Omni 7000 RDM EC6000i Model EC6014F Check Imager RDM EC7000i Model EC7011F Check Imager Supported SSL communications: PAYware Transact MX terminals Serial Bridge interface for RDM, VX 810 and SC 5000 User application
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Accepted Payments and APIS
Supported payment types: Credit Card Debit Card Canadian Debit (Interac) Gift (Stored Value) Card EBT (Electronic Benefits Transfer) Supported APIs: Sockets interface IBM i (OS/400) data queue interface
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Installation of tim
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Prerequisites Log on to the server as Administrator or equivalent.
The user performing the installation must have permissions to create directory structures on the server. Install the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE) SDK version 1.5 or later. The Java Virtual Machine (JVM) version 1.5 or later is required to run TIM. The JVM is included in the J2SE SDK. To find out if you already have the correct JVM installed, go to a command prompt (click Start / Run and type cmd) and then type: java –version If the JVM is installed and the executable is in your path, the version of the JVM will be returned. If you do not have the JVM installed or have an older version, you should download and install the latest J2SE SDK.
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Installation A GUI-based program called the Terminal Interface Setup is provided to install TIM. The Terminal Interface Setup is a Java-based program and requires that Java is installed and is in the server’s path. Starting the Terminal Interface Setup Wizard: 1. To start the TIM Installer, use Windows Explorer or My Computer to browse to the Terminal Interface Setup’s root directory. Double-click the file installer.bat. 2. Once the Terminal Interface Setup Wizard has been launched, it prompts to select the Type of Installation: New Installation or Upgrade Installation 3. Click to select the appropriate Type of Installation. 4. Click Next to continue.
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Installation (cont) After selecting the Type of Installation, you will be prompted to Select an Operating System. Click to select Windows and click Next to continue.
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License agreement After the Operating System selection is completed, you will be prompted to agree to the terms and conditions of the License agreement for the Terminal Interface Manager. Review the EULA, and then click on the “I Agree to the terms of the License Agreement” check box and click Next to continue the installation.
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Installation Type If you have selected the installation type as “New Installation”, the Installation Location screen will appear. TIM's default installation directory is C:\VeriFone\vfitibase. We recommend that you install TIM in the default installation directory. However, if you want to install to a different directory, use the Browse… button. Click Next. The TIM Installer will now install TIM into the directory specified in the box labeled Destination Folder.
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Java Install After a few moments, the Java Runtime Environment screen will appear with the default JRE path in the text field. In the event that you want to use a different JRE, use the Browse… button to locate it. Once you have selected the JRE, Click Next to continue.
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Selecting Components After you select the Java Runtime Environment, you will be prompted to choose the TIM components that you would like to install. You can hover your mouse over a component to see its description. To install MX880 Device support, check the MX880 Device Support checkbox. To install MX870 Device support, check the MX870 Device Support checkbox. To install MX860 Device support, check the MX860 Device Support checkbox. To install MX850 Device support, check the MX850 Device Support checkbox. To install MX830 Device support, check the MX830 Device Support checkbox. To install SC 5000 Device support, check the SC 5000 Device Support checkbox.
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Adding a database a) If you have checked the Offline Processor Support checkbox, you will need to create a new database to store all offline transaction information. When the following JDBC Driver selection screen appears, select your JDBC Driver (driver jar file) using the Browse button. Alternatively, you can manually enter the path of your JDBC Driver file name and click on the Find Drivers button.
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Review installation The Confirm Installation screen allows you to review the details of your installation. To change any of the options, use the Back button. If you are ready to initiate the installation, click Install.
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Copying files Once you have initiated the installation, the Setup program will start copying the necessary files to the select installation directory. A progress bar will appear, indicating the status of the installation process, and a text area will display the details of the current process. Note that the Finish button is disabled during installation.
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Completeing Installation
13. Setup has now finished installing TIM to your computer. Click on Finish. Now that TIM is installed on your Windows computer, you are ready to configure your Terminal Interface.
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Configuring TIM
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Configuration Overview
The Terminal Interface Configuration Utility is a GUI application that allows integrators and merchants to configure the Terminal Interface Manager for processing transactions. The TI Configuration Utility will allow you to input the configuration details. The Port number to run Terminal Interface. The PAYware Connect URL. The IP Address and Port number of PAYware Transact Server The IP address and Port numbers of the devices. The BIN range for Debit cards. Other general settings.
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Starting the Terminal Interface Configuration Utility
For Windows Users Navigate to your \<vfitibase>\ directory, and open the file wnconfig.bat. ***The Terminal Interface Configuration Utility requires the titid.jcc file, based on your licensed components, as generated by the VeriFone Support team. If the file is missing from \<vfitibase>\, the configuration utility will ask you to point to a valid titid.jcc file. ***
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Welcome Screen The enabled features are in bold text and prefixed with a green tick Click Next to continue
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Select payment processor
The two Payment Processor selections are: PAYware Transact Payment Processor PAYware Connect Payment Processor
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Pair Configuration Screen
If you had selected PAYware Transact as your processor, you will see the PAYware Transact Pair Configuration screen: PAYware Transact IP -Enter the IP Address of the computer on which PAYware Transact Server is installed. PAYware Transact Port – Enter the port that PAYware Transact Server will monitor for transactions. Use SSL – Click to select this option if the PAYware Transact Server is running in SSL mode. You have the option to Test PAYware Transact Connection. Click Next to continue
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PAYware Connect Configuration screen
If you had selected PAYware Connect as your Payment Processor, you will see the Payware Connect Configuration Screen PAYware Connect URL - Enter the PAYware Connect URL that will be used to process regular transactions. PAYware Connect Secondary URL - Enter the PAYware Connect URL that will be used to process regular transactions when the PAYware Connect URL is unable to connect. Click Next to continue.
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Merchant Key If you're processing through the VeriFone PAYware Connect gateway, use this screen to configure the MERCHANTKEY for each Account/Site configuration. The information required for this window can be accessed via the PAYware Connect Merchant Console.
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Global mx settings If your licensing file includes MX Devices, the following MX Global Settings screen appears: The term MX device, as it is used in this documentation, applies to the MX760, MX880, MX870, MX860, MX850, and MX830. Examples shown for the MX870 device are for illustration purposes and would apply to all MX devices.
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Additional Transaction options
Scroll down for additional options.
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Once you have configured the Global Settings for all of your MX devices, click Next to add all of the devices with their corresponding PAYware Transact/PAYware Connect Client IDs.
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Adding a device If you choose to Add a Device configuration, you will be presented with the following:
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Receipts If licensed, the site will be presented with multiple options to configure the receipts
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Click Finish to begin processing transactions through the configured devices.
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