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X2 c – Triton X-SCALE/X2 Configuration Manual User Manual

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X-S

CALE

/ X2 C

ONFIGURATION

M

ANUAL

1. P

RIMARY

P

HONE

# / H

OST

IP A

DDRESS

-

REQUIRED

ENTRY

. The P

RIMARY

P

HONE

N

UMBER

is a telephone

number (usually) or some other number that is used to contact the host processor for transaction
requests. If this number is busy or no answer, the backup number (if required) will be used.

The H

OST

IP A

DDRESS

is the IP Address of the server that will be processing the transactions. The

address consists of a sequence of four groups of numbers. Each group can be up to three (3) digits
long, and each group is separated by a period (dot character), as in this example: 123.3.12.99

Note: Both the phone # and address are provided by your host processor/networks.

!

Press <1> on the keypad. Enter the phone number or IP address (whatever is applicable) in the data
entry dialog prompt. Press

NTER

> when completed.

2. B

ACKUP

P

HONE

# / H

OST

IP P

ORT

(

REQUIRED

ENTRY

). The B

ACKUP

P

HONE

N

UMBER

(if required) may

be used to provide an alternate means of contacting the host processor if the primary fails contact.

The H

OST

IP P

ORT

is the port number where the Host IP Address will be listening to process the

terminal transactions. The port number is provided by your host Network Administrator. The port
number consists of five (5) digits or less.

Note: Both the phone # and port address are provided by your host processor/networks.

3. P

REDIAL

/ P

ERMANENT

TCP/IP C

ONNECTION

. When enabled, the P

REDIAL

option allows the terminal

to dial out to the processor and establish a connection as soon as the customer swipes their card.
This provides quicker processing of customer transactions.

When enabled, the P

ERMANENT

TCP/IP C

ONNECTION

option instructs the terminal to stay connected

with the host after each transaction.

!

Press <3> to toggle between enabled (checked) or disabled (unchecked).

!

Press <2> on the keypad. Enter the backup phone number or IP
port address (whatever is applicable) in the data entry dialog
prompt. Press

NTER

> when completed.