PAX S300 CREDIT CARD TERMINAL HOW TO
How To: Change the LAN type on the PAX DeviceĤ) Register your PAX Payment Terminal Device in RepairQįor step by step instructions on how to register your PAX Payment Terminal Device in RepairQ, click on article below: Be sure to have the PAX connected to your modem/router, and power cycle your device after making this change for it to take affect. Follow the instructions in this article to change it from "Static IP" to "DHCP". This needs to be changed to "DHCP", so your modem/router can assign an IP to the device. When your device is shipped, it comes pre-loaded with the "Static IP" LAN type, and a default IP of 000.000.000.000. Enter time (HHMMSS) using military time and press the green key.ģ) Change the LAN type on the device to "DHCP" Press the red "X" key to delete the current time, if not correct. Press the red "X" key to delete the current date, if not correct.į.
Arrow down and select "System Settings".ĭ. For Heartland PAX, the default password is 916860.ī. Depending on the time of day and your time zone, the "current date" of the device may be either the previous day or the next day, so try those two if the current date does not work. The default password for a Bluefin PAX device is the current date in this format, MM/DD/YYYY.
PAX S300 CREDIT CARD TERMINAL INSTALL
How to install the PAX security certificateĢ) Set the Date and Time on your PAX DeviceĪ. Installing the security certificate is a quick process that should only take a minute or so to perform, depending on your operating system.įor step by step instructions on how to install the PAX security certificate on MacOS, Windows, iOS, or Android, click on article below: It is also highly recommended that the ethernet cable runs directly from your PAX device to the router, as network switches will stop "DHCP"ing from happening and will not assign an IP address to the PAX device.ġ) Prepare your computer to communicate with the terminalīefore you will be able to communicate securely with your PAX payment device, you must install the device security certificate on each computer/tablet/phone where you will be processing payments. Wireless connections are not reliable for communicating with the PAX S300 and could result in sudden connection failures. It is highly recommended that the computer also be connected with an ethernet cable to your network. You must connect it with an ethernet cable to your network. The PAX S300 device must have its own connection to the internet, and your point of sale terminal must be able to connect to it over your local network. The PAX S300 device has the ability to read EMV chip cards, NFC, magnetic strips, and it has a keypad for keyed entry. For PAX D210 setup instructions, click here. This article covers how to configure your PAX S300 payment terminal device to work with RepairQ.