VEGA 3000M Quick Guide
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Receipt
For each transaction, the receipt is printed.
The receipt contains key information about
the transaction and serves as a proof of
transaction in the case of dispute claims.
1
Merchant name and address
2 STAN
– Ordinal number of the transaction
within the terminal and batch.
3 Batch Number
– Ordinal number of the
batch within the terminal. After closing the
batch, this number is increased.
4 Terminal ID
– Unique identifier of terminal .
5 Merchant ID
– Unique identifier of the
merchant within the acquirer bank. If the
merchant uses more terminals, each terminal
has got unique TID, however MID might be
the same for all terminals.
6 Bank Terminal ID
– Unique identifier of the
terminal within the acquirer bank. This might
differ from Terminal ID, or might be the same.
7 Card Brand
– Card brand such as VISA,
MasterCard etc.
8 PAN
– Unique number of the card contains
information about Card brand, Issuer bank
code and card number. Since this is sensitive
information it is masked.
9 Application ID (AID) and Name
– Identifier
number of application on the card and
its name. Corresponds with card type
(MasterCard, Maestro, VISA, VISA Electron,
V PAY etc.)
10 Transaction type
– Type of transaction
such as Sale, Refund, Reverse last transac-
tion etc.
11 Transaction currency and Amount
–
Amount and currency of the transaction. In
the case of DCC, it is the currency of the card,
otherwise the currency of the terminal.
12 Authorisation code
– Unique code of
transaction. Used in case of dispute claims.
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EVO
*TEST*
Castles VEGA3000
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21.10.2016 11:56:11
000008
/
001
/07
TICKET FOR THE CUSTOMER
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Terminal:
TID001
(
MID001
/
BANKTID001
/CA1)
Card:
Maestro
xxxx xxxx xxxx 1234
AID:
A0000000043060
MAESTRO
Sale
TOTAL
EUR
:
10.00
Authoris code
106669
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Please retain for your
record
Thank you!
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