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Step 1: Connecting to a WiFi Network
Step 2: Pairing to the Payment Plug-in
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Online FAQ and Troubleshooting Guide:
MP200 - FAQ and Troubleshooting
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Step 1: Connecting to a WiFi Network |
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To charge the terminal, plug in via USB. If plugging into a computer, you may see the following message. Note that there is no need for a driver to be installed. Therefore, disregard any error message about the driver not being installed properly.
If the terminal is set to Bluetooth mode, use the following instructions to enable WiFi mode.
You may also enable WiFi mode from the Main Menu.
With WiFi mode enabled, the terminal should automatically detect available WiFi networks and display them as shown here:
Select the WiFi network to be used and press the green enter button:
Enter the password for the network and click the green enter button. Repeatedly press a number on the keypad to cycle through upper and lower case letters listed on the key. Use the 0 key to cycle through symbols (such as !, $ etc). Selections will be entered after waiting for about one second. Press Enter when finished.
The terminal display will show the following once the terminal has connected to the network. If the Settings menu appears, simply press the Cancel button twice to exit the Settings menu and the Main Menu.
If the terminal has not yet been paired, you should see the following:
If the terminal has been paired previously, you should see the following:
Once the terminal has been connected to a WiFi network, it should automatically default to the selected network upon start-up. You should not have to re-enter the network password.
To use a different network, you can either manually scan for the available networks, or you can choose to 'forget' the current network and let the terminal automatically scan for the available networks.
Step 2: Pairing to the Payment Plug-in |
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To unpair the terminal, click the unpair button pictured here:
Click OK to unpair the terminal.
The plug-in will show the following before resetting to the screen with the Chip icon. Click Chip to begin pairing the terminal again.
If the above instructions do not work, you can manually unpair the terminal:
When switching to a different computer/browser, the terminal must first be unpaired from the current computer/browser. It can then be paired with the new computer/browser.
Processing Transactions |
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Run transactions by swiping, dipping, or tapping cards using the terminal.
Update the Firmware |
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When a firmware update is available, a prompt will automatically be displayed with the option to proceed with the update or postpone.
Press Enter to Update or press Cancel to Postpone.
If postponed, the update can later be done from the Main Menu.