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Connectivity Icons: 

 
These icons will appear at the top right side of the 

Today Screen

 

These are the antenna icons. An X indicates that the phone is off. When the phone is on, the 
number of vertical bars to the left of the antenna indicates the strength of the signal. 

 

 

These are the data access icons. When the phone is on, one of these icons must be present in 
order to access the data service. If you do not see these icons you will not be able to process 
credit cards in real-time. 

 

 

If the phone is turned off or when there is no data service in the area, this icon will appear. 

 

 

When data is being transmitted, the arrow bars appear solid. 
If you are using a pay-as-you-go plan, you are only charged for the amount of data transferred 
over the network. 

 

 

These icons indicate that you are connected to the network, but are not transmitting any data. 
When processing transactions Pocket Verifier will automatically connect to your network and 
stay connected until you manually disconnect (see 

Tips

 below). Data will only be transmitted 

when you process a transaction. 

 

 
 

EV

 is called 

Broadband Access

 where 

1X

 is called 

National Access

. Broadband is the 

faster and more stable of the two. It also allows you to talk on the phone and receive calls 
while you are processing transactions and sending data. When you are transmitting data 
using the National Access (1X) any incoming calls will automatically go to voice mail. If 
you make a phone call while you are processing a transaction with National Access, the 
transaction will be interrupted. You would then need to click on the rotating cube in 
Pocket Verifier before you can resend the transaction or save it in the Transaction 
Manager (see the Pocket Verifier User Guide and Tutorial for details) 
 
 
 
 

How to setup your data plan to work with Pocket Verifier 

 
The TREO uses two types of Networks to establish communications. One for using the 
Internet with your Wireless Data Plan (Internet Network) and another for connecting your 
TREO to your computer through the supplied cable or Bluetooth (called the Work 
Network). Technically you can use the Work Network with Pocket Verifier to process 
transactions if you have attached your TREO to a computer that can access the Internet. 
However in most cases you will be using the Internet Network to process all your 
transaction through the Wireless Data Plan. 
 
By default, the TREO uses the My ISP Network for your Verizon Data Plan. Pocket 
Verifier also uses the My ISP Network. If however, your TREO is not setup with the 
defaults, you may need to change the network manually. To do this, you will first need to 
see which Network Internet Explorer uses and then assign the same Network to Pocket 
Verifier. This is described next. 

Pocket Verifier Addendum for TREO 700 

 

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Summary of Contents for 700w - Treo Smartphone 60 MB

Page 1: ...etup and trouble shooting information towards the end of this addendum should you have changed the default Connection Settings on your TREO 700 Contents Pocket Verifier Installation 2 Test Your Data C...

Page 2: ...is to open up Internet Explorer and see if you can access the Internet see page 54 of your Verizon Wireless Quick Reference Guide on how to do this If you do not have a data plan from Verizon go to yo...

Page 3: ...trum to allow pairing Before you can pair the Pocket Spectrum with your iPAQ6315 the Pocket Spectrum should first be reset To do this 1 Turn off the Pocket Spectrum if it is already on 2 Plug in the c...

Page 4: ...ect the Pocket Spectrum i e MSP430026 6 Tap Next 7 Enter Passkey 1000 8 Tap Next 9 Select Serial Port from the list of services You can also change the display name In the example here it is renamed t...

Page 5: ...mend that you use Port COM7 if available 6 Tap Finish when done Your Pocket Spectrum is now setup to use the Bluetooth connection on Com 7 Next you need to setup Pocket Verifier to work on the same Co...

Page 6: ...ocket Spectrum Note If you are on the sales screen when the Pocket Spectrum is off and you would like to read a card turn on the printer wait for the single beep and linefeed then click on the blue Bl...

Page 7: ...d the reports page Below is a list of actions these buttons have for each screen the menu sales screen and keypad have additional features outlined below Left Soft Button Right Soft Button Menu Button...

Page 8: ...he end of the text Goes back to Menu screen Goes to next screen verification screen with signature Moves up one field selecting all the text Moves down one field placing cursor at the end of the text...

Page 9: ...rification screen Press here to rotate the screen When using the Numeric Keypad to enter credit numbers expiration dates bank account numbers and amounts you can use the numeric portion of the TREO 70...

Page 10: ...ernet Explorer and to perform a small test to see if you can access data securely over the Internet To do this follow the steps below 1 Turn on your phone do not have it connected to your computer 2 F...

Page 11: ...and sending data When you are transmitting data using the National Access 1X any incoming calls will automatically go to voice mail If you make a phone call while you are processing a transaction with...

Page 12: ...anced tab 4 Tap Select Networks button 5 Note the network used for connecting to the Internet under Network Management In this example My ISP the Verizon default is used Pocket Verifier must have the...

Page 13: ...e to the Network Connection that you saw in the Network Management screen above To check or change your Pocket Verifier Internet Network from the Activation Screen 1 Tap File 2 Tap Set Connections fro...

Page 14: ...ck on the Rotating Cube in Pocket Verifier before you can do any other action Tip 3 If you make any changes to your Internet Connection and add remove Networks in the under Network Management you must...

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