I7910 Payment – User Manual
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The letters in the table above are used only for those terminal prompts where alphanumeric data entry is
performed. You do this by using the
[ADMIN] key together with the data entry keys. The following example
shows how to enter the alphanumeric sequence “D1N33”:
Key
Pressed
Text
Displayed
Description
(Blank) The initial display is empty in this example.
[3]
3
“3” is the digit key initially pressed when entering the letter D.
[ADMIN]
D
[ADMIN] displays the next letter in the sequence: D.
[1]
D1
[6]
D16
“6” is the digit key initially pressed when entering the letter N.
[ADMIN]
D1M
[ADMIN] displays the next letter in the sequence: M.
[ADMIN]
D1N
[ADMIN] displays the next letter in the sequence: N.
[3]
D1N3
[3]
D1N33
Data entry is complete: “D1N33”.
[OK]
(Next prompt) [OK] is pressed to accept data entry, taking the terminal to the next prompt.
Function Keys
Function Key Description
[CAN/ANN]
The Cancel (red) key cancels the current transaction or function (see Cancelling a
Transaction, page 37).
[CORR]
The Correction (yellow) key is used:
• To correct an entry. It erases the last letter or number entered;
• At certain prompts directed to the customer, the Correction key leads to the
previous prompt, allowing the customer to correct a previous entry;
• During PIN entry, the Correction key erases the customer PIN entirely or, if there
is no PIN displayed, it leads the customer to the previous prompt.
[OK]
The OK (green) key is used to accept the information entered at a prompt or to
confirm an option.
[ ]
The Paper Feed key advances the paper roll when at the idle screen.
[ADMIN]
When pressed at the idle screen, the Admin key leads to the administrative function
menu.
At prompts requiring entry of letters or special characters, this key switches between
the letters/special characters available. See Data Entry Keys (page 17) for more.
Screen-addressable Function Keys
The terminal has three screen-addressable function keys located below the display. The application uses
only the two side keys. The middle key is not used. Those keys are used to:
• Scroll up and down when menus are displayed (referred to as
[ ] and [ ]);
• Select between two options displayed.
Whenever a screen-addressable function key is mentioned in the manual, the option or menu text is used
to refer to the key, for example: “Select
[YES] to enable tip entry or [NO] otherwise”. In this example, the
terminal displays
YES on the left and NO on the right.