Configure PinPad or EMV Stations

EMV (which stands for Europay, Mastercard, and Visa respectively) chips are able to create a unique transaction code for each purchase. Their introduction was intended to protect people from fraudulent activity.

EMV is a payment method based upon a technical standard for smart payment cards and for payment terminals and automated teller machines that can accept them. EMV cards are smart cards that store their data on integrated circuit chips, in addition to magnetic stripes. These include cards that must be physically inserted into a reader, as well as contactless cards that can be read over a short distance using near-field communication technology. EMV chip cards use an actual computer chip placed on the top part of a credit card to communicate with terminals. These chips allow a much more intricate and secure transaction process to occur. Payment cards that comply with the EMV standard are often called Chip and PIN or Chip and Signature cards.

The EMV device is the machine used to make a payment using a credit card. The EMV device should therefore be on the counter or held for the customer to insert their card into it.

 

Any EMV devices for your property need to be configured into the system before it can be available. Remember it is a physical device that needs to be attached for use.

 

 

Date Updated February 18, 2021