5 - m, Ection, Anagement – Triton MAKO 2000 Operation Manual User Manual

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ECTION

5 - M

ANAGEMENT

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UNCTIONS

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ANUAL

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UNCTION

: SURCHARGE PERCENT

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ACTORY

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EFAULT

: ‘0’ / LESSER

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NSTRUCTIONS

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1.) Select TERMINAL CONFIGURATION from the

MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS menu.

2.) Select SET TERMINAL PARAMETERS.
3.) Choose the SURCHARGE MODE option.
4.) Select SURCHARGE PERCENT.

D

ESCRIPTION

:

The SURCHARGE PERCENT option on the SURCHARGE MODE screen brings up the PER-
CENT SETTINGS screen, which enables you to enter a specific surcharge percentage amount
and to choose the LESSER or GREATER comparison option that is applicable to the surcharge.
Remember that these options must conform to the processor’s requirements or other appli-
cable commerce regulations
.

To enter a surcharge percent value press the CHANGE PERCENT AMOUNT key. Enter the ap-
plicable percentage value (from 1 and 99 percent) and press “OK”.

If the processor or other authority requires that the surcharge be the lesser of either a fixed sur-
charge amount (entered using the Surcharge Amount function) or surcharge percentage, select
the LESSER option. If the surcharge must be the greater of either the surcharge amount or sur-
charge percentage, select the GREATER option. Failure to select the correct comparison option
can cause an incorrect surcharge value to be reported to the customer.

The surcharge percent value is stored in the terminal and will be displayed to the customer on
the applicable surcharge message screen.

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ONDITIONS

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If a fixed surcharge amount is to be used (surcharge percent not used) you must ensure the surcharge
comparison option is set to GREATER and the surcharge percent is set to zero (0). This will ensure
that only the fixed surcharge amount value will be displayed to the customer. Failure to do so can
cause an incorrect surcharge value to be reported to the customer.

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