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ePAY Portal: Multi-merchant Devices
All information contained in this article may be found in the document ePAY Portal: Multi-merchant Devices. What is a Multi-merchant Terminal? A multi-merchant terminal is a single point of sale (POS) device that is programmed with multiple terminal ID’s (TID). It’s referred to as a multi-merchant terminal because, typically,...
ePAY Portal Ticket Type: P2PE Redeployment
The information contained within this article may be found the document ePAY | NCR P2PE Redeployment. What is P2PE Redeployment? The P2PE Redeployment campaign involves an ePAY team member contacting existing ePAY Participants processing with NCR using non-P2PE devices and conveying the advantages of swapping that equipment out for...
P2PE Quick Reference Guides
Below are quick reference guides for the varying P2PE devices and deployment scenarios. PAX S300 Semi-integrated QRG (New) PAX S300 Semi-integrated QRG (Redeployment) PAX S500 QRG (New) PAX S500 QRG (Redeployment) PAX S500 Semi-integrated QRG (New) PAX S500 Semi-integrated QRG (Redeployment) PAX S920 QRG (New) PAX S920 QRG (Redeployment)...
P2PE Bag Number Verification
The information contained in this article may be found in the document P2PE Bag Number Verification. Adding to the security of P2PE devices is the chain of custody. To ensure that the device sent to a Participant is the device deployed by NCR and that the device has not...
Point-to-point Encryption (P2PE) FAQ
What is P2PE? P2PE stands for point-to-point encryption. From the moment payment card data is taken by a Point of Sale (POS) device, the data is immediately encrypted. Encryption is the process of converting information into an unintelligible form. Holders of specific cryptographic keys can read, or decrypt, the...