faq:isc250_errors
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* Each pinpad has an option for encrypted or non-encrypted. You need to select the correct device from the device list that matches the encryption of the device. Generally Worldpay(Mercury) is encrypted, and all others are not. | * Each pinpad has an option for encrypted or non-encrypted. You need to select the correct device from the device list that matches the encryption of the device. Generally Worldpay(Mercury) is encrypted, and all others are not. | ||
* ie there will be an **Ingenico is250 Rapid Connect E2E** and a **Ingenico is250 Rapid Connect** (no E2E) | * ie there will be an **Ingenico is250 Rapid Connect E2E** and a **Ingenico is250 Rapid Connect** (no E2E) | ||
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+ | ===== Invalid Secure Device ===== | ||
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+ | * Update dsiEMVX and dsiPDCX from [[http:// | ||
+ | * If they are using the Remote POS device manager, this needs to be updated on the client workstation. | ||
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+ | ===== SecureDevice not Valid on Test Servers ===== | ||
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+ | * If you are using the dsiPDCX screen prompt, the test servers operation is not valid with this device. You can temporarily switch the pinpad to a Vx805 to do the test as the operation does not actually check for the pinpad. | ||
+ | * If you are using a pinpad, please update the datacap controls as above. | ||
faq/isc250_errors.1535384734.txt.gz · Last modified: 2018/08/27 08:45 (6 years ago) by craig