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What you have received:

SPp10 

Quick Reference Guide

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Ensure the terminal is in its idle state. 

Unplug the terminal’s power supply from the electrical outlet. 

If it is difficult to locate the terminal’s electrical outlet, an alternative 

is to remove the plug from the socket on the rear of the terminal 

identified by a red 

POWER

 label. To remove rotate the plug clockwise 

until it points to a 3 o’clock position at which point it can be pulled 

out. If a serial cable is connected to the socket identified by a green 

SERIAL

 label, this will need removing first. 

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Step 1. 

Disconnecting the T4220 terminal’s power supply

Place the terminal face down and slide the cable tidy upwards 

until it becomes detached from the terminal. 

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Unplug the existing PIN Pad from the terminal by pressing the 

small tab on the plug and pulling upwards. The socket is identified 

by a yellow PIN PAD label.

Step 3. 

Removing the existing PIN Pad

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Remove the new SPp10 PIN Pad from its packaging. 

Push the new SPp10 PIN Pad’s plug into the socket on the rear 

of the terminal identified by a yellow PIN PAD label. Once it is 

correctly located you will hear a soft click.

(fig. 3) 

 

Remove the protective film from the display.

Ask the customer to insert the Chip Card into the PIN Pad. 

(fig. 5)

 

Enter the transaction amount into the terminal when prompted. 

Ask the customer to confirm the amount and enter their PIN on 

the PIN Pad. 

The terminal will automatically contact the acquirer and approve 

or decline the transaction. 

A merchant copy of the receipt will be printed. Tear off and retain 

for your records. 

Confirm display prompt to print the customer’s receipt. 

Once printed, tear off, pass to the customer and ask the customer 

to remove the card from the PIN Pad.

If disconnected, reinsert the power plug into the socket on the rear 

of the terminal identified by a red POWER label. Insert the plug by 

pointing it at a 3 o’clock position and rotating anti-clockwise until 

at the 12 o’clock position. Reconnect the serial cable if present. 

Neatly route all the cables over the top of the terminal so they 

do not overlap one another. 

Ensure the cable tidy is orientated with the notches on either 

side sliding in first to the slots on the side of the terminal’s feet 

and slide home until you hear a click. Ensure both sides of the 

cable tidy are correctly located. 

(fig. 4)

 

Turn the terminal over and, if required, switch the electrical outlet on. 

Please refer to the User Manual for performing all transaction 

types and reading card data by Swipe, Keyed and Contactless.

It is essential to perform specific processes at the end of a working 

day, and possibly between shifts for internal records.

 Please refer 

to the User Manual for more details.

Step 7. 

Other transaction types

Step 8.

 End of day/shift change procedures

Step 4. 

Connecting the new SPp10 PIN Pad

Step 6. 

Performing a Chip Card sale transaction with PIN

Step 5.

 Replacing the cable tidy and turning the terminal on

Step 2. 

Removing the cable tidy

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