The iPhone Credit Card Terminal will start on the Settings
screen the first time after it is installed. After that, you
can access the settings by tapping the Settings button in
the upper right corner of the Terminal screen.
The settings control how the iPhone Credit Card Terminal
communicates with Authorize.Net.
API Login ID
The API Login ID comes from your Authorize.Net account. To
find it:
Select Settings under Account in the
main menu on the left
Click API Login ID and Transaction Key
in the Security Settings section
Find the API Login ID
Transaction Key
The Transaction Key comes from your Authorize.Net account.
If you already have software that uses Authorize.Net, you
should be able to find it in the configuration for that software.
If the iPhone Credit Card Terminal is the first application
to use your account, or if you’ve lost your transaction
key, you must get a new one: Please review the Authorize.Net
Merchant Integration Guide http://www.authorize.net/support/merchant_guide.pdf
to create your transaction key.
The Transaction Key field hides the characters you’ve
entered, like a password field on a website. We do this to
prevent anyone from copying it down if you leave your phone
unattended.
Test Your Account
Tapping this field will run a test transaction using the
API Login ID and Transaction Key that you’ve entered.
This will help catch typos early. Typos can be common because
the fields are long random strings of characters, and the
Transaction Key cannot be read after you enter it.
Test Mode
If you turn this switch on, you can run transactions against
Authorize.Net, but they won’t actually do anything.
This is useful for training others to run transactions, or
for checking your cellular network reception at a sales venue.
When Test Mode is on, the Charge button on the terminal screen
will say “Charge (Testing)”. When you’re
in Test Mode, you can use these test credit card numbers:
Test Credit Cards (Test Mode Only)
Visa
4007 0000 0002 7
MasterCard
5424 0000 0000 0015
Discover
6011 0000 0000 0012
American Express
3700 000000 00002
Test Server
If you turn this switch on, transactions will run against
the Authorize.Net test infrastructure, which requires a special
API Login ID and Transaction Key.
You can use the Test Server if you want to try the iPhone
Credit Card Terminal when you don't have an Authorize.Net
account. In that case, turn on Test Server, and use this account
information:
Test Server Account Information
API Login ID 6zz6m5N4Et Transaction Key 9V9wUv6Yd92t27t5
Passcode Lock
To help prevent unauthorized access
to the iPhone Credit Card Terminal, we suggest you enable
Passcode Lock:
Tap the home button
Find and tap the Settings icon on your home screen
Choose General > Passcode Lock
Enter a 4-digit passcode
Auto-Lock
To help prevent unauthorized access
to Credit Card Terminal, we suggest you enable Auto-Lock:
Tap the home button
Find and tap the Settings icon on your home screen