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3.4 Ethernet
This 3-block symbol indicates whether the terminal has access to Ethernet.
› White symbol = the terminal has an Ethernet port.
› Green symbol = the terminal has an Ethernet port and is connected to a network.
› Red symbol = the terminal has an Ethernet port but has not been assigned an IP over DHCP.
3.5 Bluetooth
This field shows the serial number of the Base Station to which the terminal is
connected. The signal strength is indicated over 5 levels; red is the weakest signal, green
is the strongest.
This indicates whether the terminal has Bluetooth support. If the symbol is not visible,
Bluetooth is not supported. If the Bluetooth symbol is grey or red, the terminal is outside
the Base Station’s coverage range.
3.6 GPRS
This field shows the name of the telecom company that supplies the terminal. The signal
strength is indicated over 5 levels; red is the weakest signal, green is the strongest.
This indicates whether the terminal has GPRS support. If the symbol is not visible, GPRS
is not supported. If the GPRS symbol is white, the terminal is not connected to the
n etwork. If the GPRS symbol is green, the terminal is network connected.
3.7 Battery & Clock
This field shows the battery level and the date/time. The battery
symbol indicates the remaining battery charge and c onfirms that the
battery is installed. The plug symbol shows that the terminal or the
terminal’s Base Station is connected to power.
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5.2 Bluetooth
indicates whether the terminal has Bluetooth support. If the symbol is not visible, Bluetooth is not
supported. If the Bluetooth symbol is grey or red, the terminal is outside the base station’s coverage
range.
is the serial number of the base station to which the terminal is connected. The signal
strength is indi cated with 5 levels where red is the weakest and green is the strongest
signal.
5.3 GPRS
indicates whether the terminal has GPRS support. If the symbol is not visible, GPRS is not suppor-
ted. If the GPRS symbol is white, the terminal is not connected to the network. If the GPRS
symbol is green, the terminal is network connected.
shows the name of the telecom provider to which the terminal is connected.
The signal strength is indicated with 5 levels where red is the weakest and green is
the strongest signal.
5 STATUS LINE – DESCRIPTIONS
The status line in the upper part of the terminal’s display provides information on the status of communica-
tion and available hardware.
5.1 Ethernet
This symbol indicates whether the terminal has access to Ethernet:
White symbol: The terminal has an Ethernet port
Green symbol: The terminal has an Ethernet port and is connected to a network
Red symbol: The terminal has an Ethernet port but has not been assigned IP over DHCP
indicates whether the terminal has Bluetooth support. If the symbol is not visible, Bluetooth is not
supported. If the Bluetooth symbol is grey or red, the terminal is outside the base station’s coverage
range.
is the serial number of the base station to which the terminal is connected. The signal
strength is indi cated with 5 levels where red is the weakest and green is the strongest
signal.
5.3 GPRS
indicates whether the terminal has GPRS support. If the symbol is not visible, GPRS is not suppor-
ted. If the GPRS symbol is white, the terminal is not connected to the network. If the GPRS
symbol is green, the terminal is network connected.
shows the name of the telecom provider to which the terminal is connected.
The signal strength is indicated with 5 levels where red is the weakest and green is
the strongest signal.
5 STATUS LINE – DESCRIPTIONS
The status line in the upper part of the terminal’s display provides information on the status of communica-
tion and available hardware.
5.1 Ethernet
This symbol indicates whether the terminal has access to Ethernet:
White symbol: The terminal has an Ethernet port
Green symbol: The terminal has an Ethernet port and is connected to a network
Red symbol: The terminal has an Ethernet port but has not been assigned IP over DHCP
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5.2 Bluetooth
indicates whether the terminal has Bluetooth support. If the symbol is not visible, Bluetooth is not
supported. If the Bluetooth symbol is grey or red, the terminal is outside the base station’s coverage
range.
is the serial number of the base station to which the terminal is connected. The signal
strength is indi cated with 5 levels where red is the weakest and green is the strongest
signal.
5.3 GPRS
indicates whether the terminal has GPRS support. If the symbol is not visible, GPRS is not suppor-
ted. If the GPRS symbol is white, the terminal is not connected to the network. If the GPRS
symbol is green, the terminal is network connected.
shows the name of the telecom provider to which the terminal is connected.
The signal strength is indicated with 5 levels where red is the weakest and green is
the strongest signal.
5 STATUS LINE – DESCRIPTIONS
The status line in the upper part of the terminal’s display provides information on the status of communica-
tion and available hardware.
5.1 Ethernet
This symbol indicates whether the terminal has access to Ethernet:
White symbol: The terminal has an Ethernet port
Green symbol: The terminal has an Ethernet port and is connected to a network
Red symbol: The terminal has an Ethernet port but has not been assigned IP over DHCP
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Function Keys (does not apply to iPP350)
Purchase Enter the amount
Purchase + cash (C/B) Press MENU and 2
Reconciliation Press MENU and 6
Balance Press MENU and 3+3
Deposit Press MENU and 3+4
Cancel the last transaction Press MENU and 3+6
Return of goods Press MENU and 3+7
Copy of the last receipt Press MENU and 5+1
Transaction list Press MENU and 7+1+1
X-Total Press MENU and 7+1+2
Z-Total Press MENU and 7+1+3
Operator X-Total Press MENU and 7+1+4
Operator Z-Total Press MENU and 7+1+5
Printing out backup solution (EOT) Swipe the Merchant Card and press 2+1
This chapter explains the most common terminal functions. By using this guide, you will not have to scroll
through menus and confirm using OK, but can go directly to your selection. When the terminal display says
‘Swipe the Merchant Card’, swipe the Merchant Card with the strip facing left. A detailed description of each
feature is contained in separate chapters.
On integrated terminals: Start all commands with MENU or swipe the Merchant Card. When you are in the
menu, press numbers to go directly to your selection or use the arrow keys.
6 QUICK MENU
5.4 Battery and clock
This field shows the date and time. The clock is updated every time the terminal connects to Nets to submit
transactions. The battery symbol indicates that the battery is installed and how much charge the battery
has. The socket symbol shows that the terminal or the terminal’s charging base is connected to power.