Converting Your Personal Pay Pal Account to Business Standard
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Supplied Components
• S1F2 payment terminal
• USB cable and region-specific power plug for charging
• Receipt paper roll
These are the steps to get your new S1F2 payment terminal up and running. Some steps include a link to more detailed instructions.
When you have completed these steps, you are ready to process payments!
1. Pull up the cover of the paper roll compartment.
2. Insert the paper roll making sure the paper sticks out a bit.
3. Close the cover of the paper roll compartment.
1. After selecting your language on the Welcome screen, select the arrow button:
2. On the Setup Wi-Fi screen, select the + sign.
3. Turn on the WLAN toggle switch.
4. Select a Wi-Fi network from the list, or select the + sign and add the name (SSID) of the Wi-Fi network.
5. Enter the Wi-Fi password.
6. Select OK.
The terminal sets the network as default automatically, and connects to it.
You'll now see a Wi-Fi icon at the top of the display.
If you need to change Wi-Fi usage later:
1. Select Settings > Network.
2. Enter 3191.
3. Select Wi-Fi.
If you turn on the payment terminal for the first time or after it was off for a long time, it may make a maintenance call to synchronize the configuration and update the software. This can take 10 to 20 minutes.
When connected to a power supply, the battery charges. An icon at the top of the display indicates the battery charge level.
Turn on the terminal:
Press and hold the power button until the display turns on. If necessary, connect the terminal to a power supply to charge the battery.
Turn off the terminal:
Press and hold the power button until a dialog box appears, then confirm you want to turn off the terminal.
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