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How do I manage batches on my PAX S80 terminal?

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In this article, you’ll find detailed instructions on how to manage the batches on your PAX S80 terminal.

How do I adjust the auto-batch settings?

  1. Press the MENU button
  2. Select HOST SETTINGS
  3. Enter the password
  4. Select AUTODIAL SETUP
  5. Input the time you want the batch to start (military time) and press ENTER
  6. Input the time you want the batch to end (military time) and press ENTER. 

    ●   For reference, ‘1:00 AM’ would be converted to ‘0100’ in Military time.

  7. Input Interval (15) for any unsuccessful batch attempts and press ENTER

How do I manually clear a batch?

  1. Press the MENU button
  2. Select SYSTEM SETTINGS
  3. Select DATABASE
  4. Enter the password
  5. Select CLEAR DATABASE
  6. Press ENTER to delete the batch
  7. Select the payment type who’s batch you want to delete
  • Options will include: All, Credit, Debit, and EBT

How do I advance a batch number?

  1. Press the “Menu” key
  2. Select Option 5 (System Settings)
  3. Select Option 2 (Batch Number)
  4. Enter the Password
  5. Select the EDC Host from the list - The current batch number will be displayed
  6. Enter the new batch number and press “Enter”
  7. Press “Enter” to save the change or “Cancel” to discard the change

How do I view my batch history?

To view batch history on the terminal, follow these steps:

  1. Press Menu
  2. Select Reports
  3. Enter Password
  4. Choose History Report
  5. Enter Start Batch Date and End Batch Date
  6. Select All for options, or choose a different View

The batch history will then print the batch total from that day.

How do I manually settle a batch?

To manually settle your batch, do the following:

  1. Press the “Function” Key
  2. Select Option 2 (Batch)
  3. Select Option 1 (Batch Close) 

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