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Paragon chip and PIN terminals
Paragon chip and PIN terminals
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Chip and PIN terminals are secure electronic devices used to scan your clients’ credit or debit cards when making sales in the store on either the Staff Back Office. These terminals are designed to streamline the checkout process, providing a library of features such as PIN entry, contactless payments, enhanced security, and a user-friendly interface.

Chip and PIN terminals are only supported for US businesses that use Paragon for merchant processing. If you are a US-based business using another merchant processor, you’ll use card readers to process credit and debit payments instead. For more information, contact [email protected].

Chip and PIN terminals must be purchased from WellnessLiving to be compatible with our software. If your chip and PIN terminal was purchased from a third-party supplier, it won’t be compatible with WellnessLiving, even if it is one of the exact models listed in the table below. For more information, see Purchasing hardware from WellnessLiving.

Before you can use your chip and PIN terminal in WellnessLiving, you must register it. For more information, see Getting started with the Verifone V200c/V400c Plus.

Chip and PIN terminals

The table below includes a list of chip and PIN terminals that are compatible with WellnessLiving.

Model

Network Connectivity

Payment Input Methods

Touchscreen

Thermal Printer

Device Compatibility

Power Connection

V200c

Ethernet, Wi-Fi

Chip and PIN, NFC (contactless payments)

No

Yes

Desktops and laptops except for Chromebook laptops

AC/DC power adapter

V400c

Ethernet, Wi-Fi

Chip and PIN, NFC (contactless payments)

Yes

Yes

Desktops and laptops except for Chromebook laptops

AC/DC power adapter

Accessories

The following accessories and peripherals for these devices must be ordered from a third-party supplier:

  • Tilt and swivel stands – Enhance the functionality and usability of a terminal and feature adjustable mechanisms that allow you to change the orientation and angle of the terminal.

  • Privacy shields – Prevent bystanders from observing the keypad as clients enter their confidential personal identification numbers (PINs) during a transaction.

  • Backplates – Protect the rear surface of the electronic device and also serve as an anchor between the terminal and a tilt and swivel stand. You must check if a backplate is required when planning to use a tilt and swivel stand.

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