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Spire SPG-7 User Manual

Spire SPG-7
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The following guide is to assist anyone planning on using their Spire Payments terminal from home for
short or long term. The guide covers:
How to set up respective machines to their communications sources.
How to take a Cardholder Not Present payment.
How to manually download an update on the machine.
How to manually settle the machine.
The installation of your terminal will depend on how it communicates with
the banks, you can tell what model of terminal you have by looking at the
home screen of your terminal (i.e. when it says “Enter Amount to Start
Payment”) and in the top right corner (pictured) you will see some symbols.
The symbols indicate the type of terminal you have:
Please now proceed to the section based on your communications type:
SPC-5 / SPC-50 Fixed Terminal
SPG-7 / SPW60 WIFI Terminal
SPG-7 / SPW70 Mobile Terminal
Spire Main Screen
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Spire SPG-7 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelSPG-7
Card ReaderMagnetic Stripe, EMV Chip, NFC
ConnectivityBluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB
DisplayColor LCD
SecurityPCI PTS 5.x
Payment MethodsCredit/Debit Cards, Contactless, Mobile Payments
Power SupplyRechargeable battery, USB charging

Summary

Setting Up Terminals for Home Use

Terminal Identification and Symbols

Explains symbols indicating terminal type (Fixed, Portable) and communication methods.

Spire SPC-5 / SPC-50 Fixed Terminal

Internet Connection Setup

Details connecting the fixed terminal via Ethernet cable to a router.

Telephone Connection Setup

Details connecting the fixed terminal via a telephone line using a standard cable.

Spire SPG-7 WIFI / SPW-60 WIFI Terminal

Connection via Netis Access Point

Explains connecting the WiFi terminal using a Netis Access Point.

Connection Directly to Your Router

Guides through connecting the WiFi terminal directly to a standard router.

Spire SPG-7 GPRS / SPW-70 GPRS Terminal

Terminal Setup and Signal Considerations

Explains that GPRS terminals connect via mobile signal and notes interference factors.

Testing Your Terminal Connection

Outlines methods to test connectivity, like processing a small transaction or running a settlement.

Cardholder Not Present (CNP)

Processing a CNP Transaction

Details the steps to perform a Cardholder Not Present transaction on the terminal.

CNP Security Checks

Explains the security checks involved in CNP transactions, including postcode and address validation.

Manual Download

Software Update Procedure

Guides on how to manually download and install software updates on Spire terminals.

Manual Batch

Performing a Manual Settlement

Explains the steps to manually reconcile (settle) transactions on the terminal.

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