PIN Pad definition

PIN Pad means the device to be used in conjunction with a POS Terminal which enables the Cardholder to enter a PIN.
PIN Pad means a device, incorporating an alphanumeric keyboard, to be used by the Cardholder for secure entry of his or her PIN. A PIN Pad may also be incorporated as part of a Terminal;
PIN Pad means a secure device with an alphanumeric keyboard that conforms with Laws, the Payment Network Regulations and requirements established from time to time by Provider and through which a Cardholder may enter a PIN.

Examples of PIN Pad in a sentence

  • Processor and Merchant Bank also require compliance with the PA- DSS standards in accordance with industry mandates, and with all applicable Card Network mandates relating to PIN and PIN entry device (PED) security, including without limitation, and as applicable, the applicable Payment Card Industry PCI PIN Security Requirements, PCI PIN- Entry Device Security Requirements, and PCI Encrypting PIN Pad Security Requirements.

  • You will provide and/or issue Benefits to Recipients, in accordance with the policies and Rules in the amount authorized through your point-of-sale terminal, with PIN Pad and printer (“Equipment”), upon presentation by Recipient of an EBT Card and Recipient entry of a valid PIN.

  • If the Equipment is not returned within ten (10) days, Merchant agrees to pay the equipment value ($375 for Package 1, $750 for Package 2, plus $125 if the optional PIN Pad was selected).

  • As of October 30, 2009, Best Buy has equipped all POS Devices in all Best Buy Stores located in the State of California with a permanently attached L-4150 Tactile PIN Pad Attachment.

  • Best Buy shall attach one L-4150 Tactile PIN Pad Attachment to one POS Device at the Customer Service Counter of each Best Buy Store.

  • Best Buy will use its good faith efforts to maintain all L-4150 Tactile PIN Pad Attachments and the POS Devices to which they are attached, in operable, working condition except for isolated or temporary interruptions in service due to maintenance or repairs.

  • Interac, VISA and MasterCard have mandated that all POS PIN Pad devices deployed by merchants after December 31, 2007 must be PCI-compliant and, in the case of Interac, such equipment must also be certified in accordance with Interac-specific technical specifications and testing requirements (TSTR).

  • PIN Debit: a transaction using a Debit Card where a Cardholder enters a PIN via a PIN Pad.

  • Best Buy shall attach one L4150 Tactile PIN Pad Attachment to one POS Device located at each Staffed Specialty Counter.

  • An entity that performs one of more of the following tasks: provides terminals to merchants; manufactures terminal hardware; develops terminal software; manufactures PIN Pad hardware, loads the keys into the PIN Pad; or manufactures software for the integration of terminal and cash register.


More Definitions of PIN Pad

PIN Pad means a keyboard configuration, which is connected to a POS and allows for entry by participants of PIN. May also be the same keyboard used to enter purchase amount on POS.
PIN Pad means a device used by the Cardholder to enter the PIN or other data as may be specified by the Bank;

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