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Frequently Asked Questions: ICVERIFY Software

SUBJECT: Modem configuration in the ICVERIFY Setup Wizard
RESOLUTION: The correct configuration of your modem is a very important part of the setup process. This document provides a basic outline of how to set up a modem and also provides some basic troubleshooting procedures that can be used if the modem is not working properly.

Note: Baud rates for processor phone numbers generally default to 1200 baud, and should be left that way. Processing networks generally do not support anything above 1200 baud.

Setting Up Your Modem in Windows
When performing the initial setup, you will use the Modem Setup screen of the Setup Wizard to configure your modem. This screen is used to configure your modem for use by the software when connecting to your processing network. There is a drop-down list (adjacent to the auto-detect button) which can be used to select a dial string for your modem. If your modem is not on this list, use the Auto Detect feature described below.

Auto Detect
This button causes the software to search for your modem and, if one is found, query the modem for the information that ICVERIFY needs to set it up automatically.

If Auto Detect is unable to determine a proper dial string for your modem, then you will need to enter the appropriate information in the Modem Init String box. You can also use the list of modem initialization strings in this help file if needed.

Modem Port
This selection defines the communications port used by the modem (e.g. COM1 or 1). You can also enter the interrupt and address. For example, if the modem is using IRQ5 and COM 3 (3E8), the modem port field can be filled out in this manner: 5 3E8.

Modem Init
This is the modem string which will be used when the software initializes your modem. You can use the pull-down menu to select your modem from the list, or click on Auto Detect to have the program attempt to determine the modem string. Selecting the modem from the pull-down menu causes the software to automatically enter a dial string into this field. Clicking Auto Detect causes the software to attempt to determine a dial string which the modem will recognize.

Wait for… Seconds
This selection determines how long the modem will wait for a connection before redialing. The value entered into this field is timed in seconds. The default value for this field is 30, which means that the software will wait 30 seconds for a connection before terminating the attempt. In nearly every case, 30 seconds should be more than enough time to establish a connection. If you set up the software and experience constant redialing without establishing a connection, it is usually a good idea to check the authorization and settlement phone numbers that have been entered into setup. If these appear to be correct, the modem initialization string may need to be altered.

Outside Line
Use this field to enter any numbers you need to enter to get an outside line. For example, if a phone system requires the user to enter a 9 to make an outside call, then enter that number in the Outside Line field. This number will then be added to the end of the dial string so that the modem will be able to access an outside line. Commas can be used to provide a pause in the dialing process if the modem is reacting too quickly for the phone system. For example, if it is necessary to dial 805 and then 9 to get an outside line a comma could be added in this manner: 805,9. This would create a short pause in the dialing between the 805 and the 9, giving the phone system more time to react correctly.

SUBJECT: Why won't my Winmodem work with my ICVERIFY?
RESOLUTION: The use of Winmodems for processing through ICVERIFY for DOS will not be supported. The problem is in the way these software-driven modems are run.

While normal modems use jumper settings, and physical connections to define their performance, Winmodems, are controlled by software only. One particular setting that can change is the memory and IRQ locations used. With a Winmodem, this can change every time that a person turns on their computer. Since ICVERIFY depends on the modem being in a set location each time you launch the program, this nomadic IRQ/memory address will not work.

SUBJECT: Constantly getting a busy signal when trying to dial the processing network
RESOLUTION: Resolution: Try dialing the number from another phone within the building, if possible, to see if you really hear a busy signal, or not.

It is possible they need to add a 9 in the outside line prefix.

SUBJECT: Can I add a message to each receipt in ICVERIFY?
RESOLUTION: For each version of ICVERIFY, a receipt message can be printed below the merchant information on each receipt. Note that in all versions, the same message is used for all merchants when running in multi-merchant mode.

DOS: From the Utilities menu, select "Receipt Message".

Windows 1.0x: Select "Receipt Message…" from the "Settings" menu to enter a receipt message.

Windows 2.x: Select "Options…" from the "Edit" menu, then click on the "Receipts" tab to enter a receipt message.

SUBJECT: Running reports in ICVERIFY for Windows, when you don't have a printer attached.
RESOLUTION: In ICVERIFY for Windows (v2.0 or greater):

To view the report:
Under the "Report" menu, select "Settlement" and "Result". The click the "Print Report" radio button.

To Save a report to a text file
To set up report printer to "Generic/Text Only" first

· Go to Start/Setting/Printers
· Select Add Printer
· Select "Generic" for Manufactures
· Select "Generic/Text Only" for Printers
· Click the ports to "FILE"

Launch ICVERIFY. Go to File and then Printer Setup.

Select Report Printer.

Select the printer you wish to use from the "Generic/Text Only" drop-down list, and then click OK.

If the printer does not appear in the list, it may not be installed properly. Please refer to your Windows 95 documentation for help installing printers.

SUBJECT: Standard MISC. transaction record formats
RESOLUTION: These transaction records are correct for most credit card networks and options. There are a small number of special options not included. The most common names are used in this table. The first column is a literal transaction type indicator (C1,C2, ST, etc.). The remaining columns are defined in the list of field codes located on the ICVERIFY.CDE file (see keyword: CDE)

Other Commands

Settlement/Close Batch
ST

Force Settlement
SF

Print Settlement Report
SP RPS HRD

Print Offline Batch Report
BR HRD

Print Result Report
BO HRD

Check Report
RG HRD STD EDT RPS SUM

Debit Report
RD HRD STD EDT RPS SUM

Receipt Message
MO MTD

Switch Merchants
US MID

Charge Card Report
RC HRD SDT EDT RPS SUM TAG CMc CMM ACT EXP AMT CMN

Note: The print command "HRD" may be replaced with a filename. If the filename does not include the complete path, the file will be placed in the data directory

SUBJECT: What is the HISTORY DUPLICATE report?
RESOLUTION: History Duplicate (DOS/UNIX only)
Generates a report showing transactions in the Off-Line Group file that have card numbers which match history transactions.

SUBJECT: What is the Settlement Report?
RESOLUTION: Settlement Preview Report
This report is used to preview Credit/Debit Card transactions that are ready for settlement before actually performing the Settlement/End Day process, select "Settlement / End Day" from the Function menu.

Settlement Report
The settlement report is used to generate a report for the last Settlement/End of Day procedure. You can use it to verify that the batch has settled and to produce a hard copy for your records.
View or Print Selection

If the View Report radio button is selected, the report will be displayed in a window instead of being printed. If the Print Report button is selected, reports will be sent to the printer that has been set up to print reports.

An advantage of selecting View is that you can look up data without necessarily having to print it, while an advantage of selecting Print is that the report is automatically formatted to prevent undesirable line and page breaks.

SUBJECT: What does FILE ERROR 72 mean?
RESOLUTION: FILE ERROR 72 is a Runtime error code.

Definition: DISK-MEDIA ERROR

Description: (Hard disk): Your hard disk may be damaged. Discontinue ICVERIFY operation and check the disk for damage. (Floppy disk): Your floppy disk may be damaged or unformatted, or the disk drive may be damaged, Corry floppy disk and retry, or discontinue ICVERIFY operation and check the disk drive for damage.

SUBJECT: What does FILE ERROR 53 mean?
RESOLUTION: FILE ERROR 53 is a Runtime error code.

Definition: FILE NOT FOUND

Description: A filename entered at the command line or in ICSETUP does not exist, or the ICVERIFY data files are not in the directory indicated in ICSETUP.

SUBJECT: How to find settled transactions?
RESOLUTION: As of ICVERIFY for Windows v2.0 you can search for transactions in your history.

This feature is used to find transactions that have been settled, as opposed to finding transactions that are in the current open batch or Off-Line Group file. The Find Settled Transactions dialog is almost identical to the Find Current Transactions dialog, but there are two differences:

· The data for settled transactions can't be altered in any way, so the Edit, View, Convert and Undelete functions are not available. The user does have the option to reprint receipts for settled transactions.
· The Find Settled Transaction dialog has Start Date and End Date fields that can be used to set the date range for the search.

Other options for the Find Settled Transactions dialog are identical to the Find Current Transactions dialog.

SUBJECT: Options for Debit Card Report in ICVERIFY for Windows
RESOLUTION: Debit Card Report Options

STARTING and ENDING DATES
Use these dates to set the starting and ending dates for your report. As a default, both fields are automatically filled with today's date, which would generate a report of today's transactions only.

SUMMARY ONLY
1 - Include Details: Generates a detailed summary report showing individual transaction details.
2 - Totals Only: Generates a summary report only.
3 - Sub Totals: Displays settlement totals at each closing.

OTHER OPTIONS
1 - Captured: Lists transactions that have been authorized and are ready for settlement.
2 - Not Captured: Lists transactions which have only been authorized.
3 - Errors: Lists transactions which have been declined.
4 - Other: Lists inquiries.
5 - Serial # Seq: Lists all transactions regardless of status.

MATCHING DATA
Use these fields to narrow your search. For example, entering "Bob" into the Clerk field would narrow the search results, and the resulting credit card report would reflect transactions done by that clerk only.

VIEW or PRINT selection
If the View Report radio button is selected, the report will be displayed in a window instead of being printed. If the Print Report button is selected, reports will be sent to the printer that has been set up to print reports. An advantage of selecting View is that you can look up data without necessarily having to print it, while an advantage of selecting Print is that the report is automatically formatted to prevent undesirable line and page breaks.

SUBJECT: Overview of a Credit Card Transaction
RESOLUTION: Credit card processing always involves at least two steps. The first step is authorization.

When a credit card sale transaction is processed, your processor takes the information you send and matches it to a database maintained by the credit card issuer to confirm that the customer has enough available credit to cover the transaction. If there is enough credit, the processor obtains a hold on the credit card account for the amount of the transaction, which reduces the 'open-to-buy' available balance in the account and returns an approval message to you through your ICVERIFY program. At this point, the merchant knows that he will be paid, and the customer is given his receipt and merchandise. To the customer, the merchant has now been paid.

The merchant now has a guarantee of payment. However, in order for funds to transfer from the credit card issuer to the merchant's bank, he must send approved transactions to the processor for settlement. No money will change hands until this second step is taken. The merchant must initiate the settlement step.

It is important to perform Settlement (or 'Close Batch') periodically. The hold on the customers account is valid only for a limited time (three to thirty days depending on your bank) before expiring and releasing the funds back to the customer's account.

If a Settlement /Close Batch is not performed, the sale will have to be authorized again. If an attempt is made to settle transactions that have expired, errors may be received from the processor.
 


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