Configuring the CAPMS Payment Card Driver

  1. In the EMC, select the Enterprise, property, or revenue center, click Setup and Payment Drivers.
  2. Insert a record and enter CAPMS as the name.
  3. Double-click the record to open it.
  4. On the General tab, click the Import from a file link.
  5. Browse to C:\MICROS\Simphony2\EgatewayService\handlers, select CAPMSPayment.dll, and click Open.
  6. Click the Configuration tab.
  7. In the Assembly/Class section, enter information in the following fields:

    Table 5-5 Assembly/Class Fields

    Field Description

    Description

    Enter a description for the payment driver (for example, CAPMS Payment Driver).

    Display Name

    Enter the name of the third-party driver development company. This value appears in the Driver drop-down list.

    Driver ID

    Enter CAPMS.

  8. In the Common Driver Properties section, enter 1 in the following fields:
    • Bank Identification Number

    • Batch Number

    • Merchant Number

    • Store Number

    • Terminal Number

    The values in these fields cannot be 0 (zero) or blank.

  9. In the Transport Service Properties section, enter information in the following fields:

    Table 5-6 Transport Service Properties Fields

    Field Description

    Batching Host

    Enter the IP address of the machine where the vendor gateway application is installed at the Hosting or Enterprise level. Refer to the third party driver development company for the appropriate value.

    Batching Host Port

    Refer to the third party driver development company for the appropriate value.

    Host Timeout

    Enter the timeout value in seconds. Setting the value to 0 (zero) equals no timeout. Do not leave this field blank.

  10. In the CAPMS Driver Properties section, enter information in the following fields:

    Table 5-7 CAPMS Driver Properties Fields

    Field Description

    Enable RFID

    Select False.

    Enable Shift4 Messaging

    Select True.

    Enable Tokenization

    This setting is based on the vendor configuration. Select True to use tokenized messaging. Select False to use standard non-tokenized messages.

    Interface Name

    Refer to the third party driver development company for the appropriate value.

    Message Version

    Refer to the third party driver development company for the appropriate value.

    Non-Tokenized Authorization Reversal Method

    If you set Enable Tokenization to False, select one of the following standard messaging options:
    • Expire – Do nothing with the authorization reversal request.

    • Send – Send the authorization reversal request.

    • ZeroSale – Send $0.00 sale as the authorization reversal request.

    Send Issue Number

    Select False.

    Send Start Date

    Select False.

  11. Click Save.