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Behaviour of the 9900X when a CC is used.
When a customer presents his card to the CC reader, a communication is
established with the CC Gateway/Processor. An amount is then transferred
to the coin-op. That amount is programmable in your CC Merchant Account
cloud server. Let's presume it is $20. The display of the 9900X will say
Credit $20.00. Upon each copy, the credit decreases by the price of the
copy. The last line of the display also indicate the cost of the page at the
very moment the coin-op receives the debit signal. A 2-minute countdown
starts before the end of the time programmed in the CC Session. At the end
of the countdown, or if the customer presses on presses on the coin/card
button, the session closes and the credit card will be charged of the amount
of copies done in the session ($20.00 starting balance - $1.55 finishing bal-
ance = $18.45 charged to the CC).
Read this about CC operations...
Depending your agreement with your CC Gateway/Processor, the transac-
tions may appear on the customer's CC monthly statement under the name
of the Processor rather than the owner, the store, or the institution name
where the CC transaction took place.
Appropriate signage is strongly
advised such as
:
CREDIT CARD TRANSACTION RULES
There is a
Minimum Charge of $1.00
for any card transaction.
The system opens a card session with
a $20 pre-authorization
.
The session ends after a
Maximum of 18 minutes
or
with 2 minutes
inactivity
.
Your card monthly statement will show this transaction under the name
ABC Processor Inc.
Special function
This parameter is for a very specific task, not required in your type of opera-
tion. It must stay all 0. Even if you try to change it, it will go back to all ze-
ros.
This concludes the System parameters section.
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