A financial transaction involves the transfer of funds between a cardholder's account and your own business account. For example, a credit Purchase transaction moves funds from the credit cardholder's account to your business account. A debit Refund transaction moves funds from your business account to the debit cardholder's chequing or savings account.
Note: Funds are not moved immediately. They are moved after your batch is closed and settled. For more information about closing your batch, see End of day process.
The Moneris point-of-sale terminal can securely process a variety of financial transactions on cards including debit cards, credit cards, pre-paid credit cards, private label credit cards, purchasing/corporate cards, as well as gift and loyalty cards.
Transactions: Purchase | Partial approval purchase | Refund | Void
Receipt handling and receipt samples
To process financial transactions, follow these general guidelines.
1. Make sure you are connected to Moneris. Look for the presence of the 4G/3G symbols, or the Wi-Fi icon, and check the signal strength indicators in the notification area at the top of the screen. If both the 4G/3G symbol and the Wi-Fi icon are not present, the terminal will not be able to process the transaction. Ifyou are using 4G/3G communication, and the signal strength is 2 bars or below, the transaction may be processed slowly, or the terminal may not be able to process the transaction. Refer to the connection error message.
2. Determine which transaction you want to process (for example, Purchase, Partial approval purchase, Refund, Void)
3. Start the transaction on the terminal and follow the prompts on screen. If needed, refer to the instructions for each transaction, using the links above.
§ If prompted, pass the terminal to your customer so they can respond to the customer prompts.
§ If card entry is required to complete the transaction, the customer enters their card using tap, insert , or swipe.
§ The merchant prompts and the customer prompts may vary depending on:
§ the transaction type (for example, Purchase or Refund)
§ the payment type (for example, credit or debit)
§ the method of card entry (for example, insert, swipe, or tap)
§ any features you have turned on (for example, tipping)
4. Process any printed receipts.