The iCMP card reader also supports the EMV (Europay/MasterCard/Visa) standard for chip card payments. This reader supports various forms of credit card payments, including the traditional magnetic swipe and the NFC protocol used by Apple Pay and other contactless payment services. In order to support Apple Pay, ShopKeep has partnered with Ingenico, the maker of the $249 Bluetooth-enabled iCMP card reader. If you can’t see the video embedded above, please click here.
Now, ShopKeep has made good on that promise with the latest update to its official iPad app, allowing merchants to accept tap-to-pay payments from iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus users. If additional troubleshooting is required, contact our support team.The popular iPad point-of-sale app ShopKeep has just been updated with support for Apple Pay.Īs announced in October by ShopKeep founder and co-CEO Jason Richelson in the video below, ShopKeep would be integrating with Apple’s mobile payment platform as part of its commitment to user privacy and security. If the device still displays "Unbolted," check the Wi-Fi connection status. The device restarts, connects to the Wi-Fi, and displays Bolted at the bottom of the screen when ready for use.
4 Install the driver with Usb Driver parameters configured as shown below substituting a COM port number not already in use in the bottom left corner. 3 Click Next to accept the default install location. If the device does not restart automatically, press and hold down the. 2 Select Next to continue with the Driver Setup Wizard. The device restarts, connects to the Wi-Fi, and displays Bolted at the bottom of the screen when ready for use. The iSMP4 displays a message that a restart is required and then automatically restarts.Press O (green button) to acknowledge the message.The device displays the message Profile for created.
Press F2 to scroll down the list and press O (green button) to select the correct Wi-Fi network.Įnter the Wi-Fi password using the multi-tap method or the on-screen keyboard and press O (green button) when finished. Press O (green button) to Scan for networks.Ī progress bar displays during the scan and once complete, a list of available Wi-Fi networks is shown.
Press O (green button) to select Wifi Properties. Press F2 to scroll down and highlight Wifi Properties.To scan for and connect to your Wi-Fi network, do the following: When the iSMP4 powers on for the first time, the device displays "Unbolted." This indicates that the device is not connected to the internet, and therefore is not able to connect to your software. Use the navigation buttons ( F1, F2, F3, F4) to highlight the character you wish to enter, then press O (green button) to enter it into the text box. Some text inputs may provide an on-screen keyboard or number pad. Press 2 seven times to enter a capital C.Įntering Text Using the On-Screen Keyboard.Press 2 six times to enter a capital B.Press 2 five times to enter a capital A.Press 2 four times to enter a lowercase c.
menu allows you to access the device Version, Date and Time, Server Properties, Ethernet Properties and Offline Mode. The iSMP4 includes a wall charger and a spare USB-C cable.