Electronic diagram of verifone vx610
SOURCE: verifone vx610 decline code 248
This is tricky to answer... different processing service use different codes. If the software you are running is built on a St. Pete's platform, this code means that the transaction you were processing was a 'reversal' (void) and the amount entered didn't match the original.
If you were running a sale and received this code and the display or receipt actually printed "declined" - it is a valid response indicating the customer card was declined and the code tells the service rep at your processing center why it was turned down (over limit, high risk, frozen account, etc...). If the response did show the word "declined", you can call your customer service department for your processor and they should be able to tell you what the code means in their system. If they don't - change processors as this is a standard service.
SOURCE: My Verifone Vx610 says
remove power adapter then press alpha button or long press cancel key
SOURCE: I need a download for an operations manual for a
The link below should be what you need.
http://office.manualsonline.com/manuals/mfg/verifone/vx_610.html
SOURCE: I have a verifone vx610. I need to change the sim
You may or may not be looking at a GPRS modem (which require a SIM to operate) for your Verifone Vx610 . It could be a CDMA modem instead. To tell the difference (as long as the labels haven't been removed), simply look at the outside of the modem (you don't even need to remove that Phillips head screw and remove the modem from the terminal). You're looking for up to three labels: One is S/N:XXX-XXX-XXX and a barcode - does it read Sierra EVDO? A second one is CDMA-1.67-VZW-P1 act deact act The third one is ESN HEX:1234ABCD (8 alphanumeric characters) and ESN DEC:12345678910 If any one of these is true, it's CDMA and does not use a SIM. If none of these is true
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