P400 Plus - User Manual

Modified on: Mon, 5 Aug, 2024 at 8:26 AM

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Supplied components

  • P400 Plus payment terminal
  • P400 1,0M Dongle Ethernet/RS232/USB
  • Power supply
  • Privacy shield

General


167mm L x 80mm W x 44mm H / 6.6" L x 3.1" W x 1.7" H

Standard power supply: 5-12VDC max power consumption

Connectivity housing includes ethernet, wifi

Power plug options for EU, UK, USA and some APAC regions

NO PRINTER

Contactless, ewallet reader, triple bi-directional MSR

3.5" Touch display & keypad
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Mono audio speaker

~310g / 0.68lbs

Get started

These are the steps to get your new P400 Plus payment terminal up and running. More detailed instructions are available below.

  1. Inspect the terminal.
  2. Open the cover on the back of the terminal, connect the dongle cable, and close the cover. Tighten the cam lock screw on the back cover (if present), to help prevent damage to the cable connector caused by pulling the cable.
  3. Turn on the terminal by connecting it to a power source. During startup the display turns on and off a few times.
  4. Select Configure network. Then connect the terminal to your network.

Inspect the terminal

Because payment terminals process sensitive card data, you must verify that the terminal you received is the correct one, supplied by Clock, and hasn't been tampered with.

  1. Verify that the box containing the terminal hasn't been opened and that the security seal is intact. The security seal is a label with the Clock PMS logo, stuck across the lid of the box.
  2. Break the security seal, take the terminal out of the box, and verify that the serial number (S/N) on the terminal is the same as the serial number on the box.
  3. Inspect the terminal for tampering. Check for missing seals or screws, additional wires or labels, holes in the device, and anything inserted in or attached to any part of the terminal.

Connect to your network

Connect your terminal to the internet so that it can communicate with the Adyen payments platform.

Connect to Ethernet LAN

Connect an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet (LAN) port.

That's the port marked with ETH or this symbol:

Connect to Wi-Fi

  1. On the terminal display, select Configure network.
  2. Select Wi-Fi.
  3. Turn on the Wi-Fi toggle switch.
  4. Select the + icon to add a network. The terminal scans for Wi-Fi networks.
  5. Choose the desired network from the list and enter the Wi-Fi password, or select Add manually and enter the name (SSID) of the Wi-Fi network and the Wi-Fi password.
  6. Select the check mark to confirm. 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.

Menus and options

5 + ConfirmDevice info
8 + ConfirmTransactions menu
9 + ConfirmAdmin menu
* + ConfirmDiagnostics menu

Device info

Select 5 and then the Confirm key to access:

A screen appears, with:

  • Model, serial number, and IP address of the terminal.
  • Software version and configuration version that the terminal currently uses.
  • Merchant account and store that the terminal belongs to.
  • A button to show a QR code with device info.

Transactions menu

Select 8 and then the Confirm key to access:

Through the transactions menu you can generate a Totals report. This gives an overview of the total amounts for sales, refunds, gratuities (tips), and cancellations that the terminal processed since the last reset of the report. By resetting the report, you can use this functionality to get day totals or shift totals. 

Furthermore, you can see the History of transactions.

TotalsView and reset totals
HistoryView transaction history

Admin menu

Select 9 and then the Confirm key to access:

You'll need the Admin menu on the terminal for various tasks. To open the Admin menu:

OptionDescription
Device infoOpens the device info page
NetworkConfigure network settings. Run diagnostic connection tests. Requires admin passcode.
Software

Update the terminal software. Requires admin passcode.

Config

Update, view, or remove the configuration. You can view the configuration version, the installed software release, and hardware details such as the unique terminal ID.Requires admin passcode.
DiagnosticsOpens the Diagnostics menu.
PowerCan restart or power off the terminal. Requires admin passcode.

Diagnostics menu

Select * and then the Confirm key to access. You will see various connectivity and hardware test options.

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