Overview
Summary
This guide will take you through the setup process in order to install the PCEFTPOS/LINKY Client and how to configure Backoffice for the PCEFTPOS device, as well as how to use the Virtual Pinpad.
Prerequisites
PC EFTPOS is a Windows-based system
You must first install the PC-EFTPOS software on each Windows POS that needs to communicate with an EFTPOS terminal
Install PCEFTPOS/LINKY
Download the Linky Installer
Install the Linky software with defaults
Configuration Wizard
Exit the Wizard as its not required as we are not using and Actual Pinpad
No not Restart the Computer yet so Press No and Finish
LINKY Client Configuration
From your Task Bar you should now have a Yellow C icon double click this to enter the Client GUI
Configure the settings as follows:
Com Port – Type the Word ‘TCPIP’
Printer – Type the Word ‘NPT’
Address in Local IP address
Ensure Default Port is checked
Click Apply and Restart the PC for settings to take effect.
BackOffice Device Setup
Device Type:
Bepoz PC EFTPOS Setup :
External DLL Name: Eftposanz.Dll
Class Name : PC_EFTPOS_TCPIP
TCPIP Settings:
IP Address: IP Address of the PC eftpos Client . if the client is installed on the local machine then you could set the loopback IP address (eg 127.0.0.1)
Port Number: Port Number of the PC Eftpos Client, By default the port number should be – 2011
PC-EFPOS Install Dir:
C:\\Program Files (x86)\\PC_EFT
Virtual PinPad
Download the Virtual PinPad Emulator
Extract to a Folder on your Desktop
Run the Application: VirtualPinpad.exe
Perform a Test to ensure Linky Client can communicate with the Virtual PinPad
From your Task Bar you should now have a Yellow C icon double click this to enter the Client GUI
and click on the button Ctrl Panel…
Click Logon
SmartPOS Sale with Integrated EFTPOS
Sell an Item
Payments -> EFTPOS
When Prompted to Swipe the Card
Press MSR CARD READER on the Virtual PinPad
PINCODE = 3333
NOTE: PCEFTPOS/ Linky only works under Australian Region and State setting
This completes the guide on how to install PCEFTPOS/LINKY with a Virtual PinPad.