Integrated EFTPOS

Control has an integrated EFTPOS feature that communicates with the PC-EFTPOS drivers for Ingenico EFTPOS equipment.

The POS terminal (that the pinpad is connected) can be running either Linux or Windows.

Terminology

POS Terminal

The PC that the Pinpad is directly connected to. This is usually the terminal that the sales transaction was performed on. It should be noted that most of the EFTPOS intelligence and settings are stored here.

Pinpad

The device that swipes the customer's card and asks for the PIN number.

Eftpos Modem

The phone line modem that rings the bank's server and opens up the link to the bank.

CONTROL server

The computer from which CONTROL is being run from.

Ingenico TCP/IP driver

The piece of software on the POS Terminal that allows the Pinpad Driver to commnuicate over a network

Eftpos Server

The piece of software on the POS Terminal that talks to the bank via the Eftpos Modem

Eftpos Docket Printer

The Ingenico thermal docket printer. It's only purpose is to print EFTPOS receipts. Not really necessary as CONTROL dockets should have EFTPOS details printed on them.

Windows

The terminal should have the Pinpad drivers(EFTCLT.exe), the Eftpos Server program (EFTSRV.exe) and the Ingenico TCP/IP drivers installed. The CONTROL server will talk to the Pinpad driver via the Ingenico TCP/IP drivers. The drivers then talk to the Pinpad via the serial port. If the Pinpad does not have a built-in modem, it will need to use the Eftpos Server program to communicate with the bank or an upstream Eftpos server.

Linux