User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- VX 675
- Contents
- Preface
- Terminal Overview
- Terminal Setup
- Selecting Terminal Location
- Unpacking the Shipping Carton
- Examining Terminal Features
- Examining Connection Ports
- Installing the Paper Roll
- Installing the SIM Card
- Installing the SD Card
- Using the Battery
- Battery Behavior (No Power Pack)
- Connecting the Terminal Power Pack
- Charging the Battery
- Using the VX 675 Base Stations
- Powering Up the Base
- Docking the Terminal on the Base
- Undocking the Terminal from the Base
- Conducting Wireless Transactions
- Conducting Smart Card Transactions
- Using the Magnetic Card Reader
- Connecting to USB Host
- VX 675 ECR (Fiscal Module) Support
- VX 675 3G and GPS Support
- Using the Terminal Keys
- Verix Terminal Manager
- File Authentication
- Performing Downloads
- Downloads and Uploads
- Download Methods
- Download Tools
- Download Content
- Full and Partial Downloads
- Support for Multiple Applications
- Use of I: drive and F: drive
- File Authentication Requirements
- Required Certificates and Signature Files
- The File Authentication Process During an Application Download
- File Group Permissions
- Download an Operating System Update Provided by VeriFone
- File Authentication for Back-to-Back Application Downloads
- Timing Considerations Due to the Authentication Process
- Support for File Compression
- Effect of Downloads on Existing Files and Data
- Direct Operating System Downloads
- Back-to-Back Application Downloads
- Specifications
- Maintenance
- VeriFone Service and Support
- System Messages
- Troubleshooting Guidelines
- Port Pinouts
- ASCII Table
- VX 675 Battery Information
- Glossary
- Application ID
- Application program
- Application prompt
- ASCII
- Back-to-back application download
- Baud
- Bit
- Block
- Boot loader
- Buffer
- Byte
- Calendar/clock chip
- Card reader
- Carrier
- Certificate
- Character
- CONFIG.SYS file
- CPU
- Data
- Data entry
- Data packet
- Default
- Delete
- Diagnostics
- Direct download
- Display
- Download
- File authentication
- Firmware
- Fixed prompt
- Flash memory
- Host computer
- Input
- Interface
- Keyed file character set
- Keyed file editor
- Keyed file record
- Keypad
- Local functions
- Manual transaction
- Memory
- Messages
- Non-volatile memory
- Normal Mode
- Packet
- Packet-switched networks
- Parameter
- Password
- PC
- Peripheral terminal
- Port
- POS terminal
- Power pack
- Prompt
- Protocol
- PTID
- RAM
- Remote host computer
- Scroll
- Search key
- Serial port
- Signature file
- mDRAM
- Subroutine
- Swipe
- Verix Terminal Manager
- Verix Terminal Manager password
- Terminal
- Terminal ID
- Terminal-to-terminal application upload
- Track 1, 2, or 3 data
- Transaction
- Variable
- Volatile memory
- Index
- Contact VeriFone
SYSTEM MESSAGES
Information Messages
156 VX 675 REFERENCE GUIDE
INTERNAL PIN PAD DIAGNOSTICS INFORMATION
INTERNAL PIN PAD
MEMORY TEST PASSED
IPP8 EMUL02A 05/08 01
SN: 0000000000000000
BAUD: 1200 RESET 3
MODE: VISA
EXIT 4
After an internal PIN pad diagnostic session, the
firmware version and download date, IPP serial
number, baud rate, and mode are displayed.
KEYBOARD DIAGNOSTICS INFORMATION
TERMINAL MGR KBD TEST
KEYCODE nn
This screen displays the hexadecimal ASCII keycode
for each key you press during a keyboard diagnostics
session. The value displayed corresponds to the
actual key pressed. Other values assigned to keys are
software dependent.
MAGNETIC CARD DIAGNOSTICS INFORMATION
VERIX TERMINAL MGR
TRK 1:VALID
TRK 2:VALID
TRK 3:VALID
When you invoke a local terminal manager diagnostic
test of the magnetic stripe card reader, status
information appears for the data tracks (TRK1, TRK2,
and TRK3) on the card.
A successful test displays
VALID DATA for each track
that reads valid data. An error generates one of the
following error messages for each track with an error:
• NO DATA
• NO START
• NO END
• LRC ERR
• PARITY ERR
• REVERSE END
For more information about magnetic card error
messages, refer to the Verix eVo Volume I: Operating
System Programmers Manual (VPN DOC00301).
Table 18 Information Messages
Display Action