Please first read the system requirements below to verify your system will accommodate the iCT250.
Please note that the iCT250 will not be used to connect to an electronic cash register (ECR).
Note: The iCT250 requires a wired Ethernet connection to process transactions with our payment plug-in.
Review the Moneris IP Readiness Checklist (available at moneris.com/checklist) to ensure that your Ethernet service is ready to support your terminal.
Step 1: Download and Install the CMS Terminal Integration Service
Step 2: Set Up the Terminal and Connect to the Network
Processing Transactions Through the Plug-in
For assistance with troubleshooting, please contact CMS Support
CMS Support
801.623.4000 option 2
Step 1: Download and Install the CMS Terminal Integration Service |
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Step 2: Set Up the Terminal and Connect to the Network |
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The iCT250 requires a wired Ethernet connection to process transactions with our payment plug-in and will not be used to connect to an electronic cash register (ECR). Therefore, please disregard any reference to an ECR or dial backup in the following instructions.
For written instructions on setting up the terminal, use the following guide provided by Moneris: Getting_Started_Guide.pdf. Begin at page 1 titled "1 Read this first: Overview procedures"
Please be sure to set up the terminal using a static IP address as described in section 1.7.2 "Using Static IP to Communicate with Moneris Test Host"
The Port Number to be used is 8081.
For video instructions, refer to the short demo found here:
Processing Transactions Through the Plug-in |
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Once the terminal is set up and connected to the network, you can verify the setup was done properly by running a transaction. Run card transactions by swiping, dipping (EMV/Chip), or keying in card information.
Step 1: Enter static IP address and port number
The first time the plug-in is loaded, you will see the following pop-up. Enter the static IP address and the following port number: 8081.
The IP address and port number are saved as a cookie in the browser. If the cookie is deleted for any reason, you will need to enter this information again.
Step 2: Run a transaction
Manual/key entry
EMV/Chip