Ingenico Lane/3000 User Manual

Setting up the Device

This section provides information for getting started with the Ingenico Lane/3000.

What’s in the Box?

  • Ingenico Lane/3000 terminal
  • Ingenico Multipoint Interface Cable
  • Ingenico power supply

Initial Setup

  1. Power Connection:

    • Plug the power supply connector into the jack on the Multipoint Interface Cable.
    • Connect the Multipoint Interface Cable into the Multipoint Port on the underside of the terminal.
    • Plug the power supply adapter into an available power outlet.
  2. Network Connection:

    • Connect the other end of the Multipoint Interface Cable to an Ethernet port (router, modem, wall jack, etc.).
    • Note: This version of the Ingenico 3000 does not support Wifi connectivity.

Powering on and Registering the Terminal

  1. Once power is supplied, the initialization process begins.
  2. After establishing its IP Address, the terminal starts the registration process.
  3. The terminal will display a four-digit code. Follow the steps as per your platform when instructed to provide a registration code.

Entering Text Using the Multi-Tap Method

  • Each number key represents a set of letters. Pressing the key multiple times will cycle through the numbers and letters.
    • For example, pressing 2:
      • Once enters the number 2.
      • Twice enters a lowercase a.
      • Three times enters a lowercase b.
      • Four times enters a lowercase c.
      • Five times enters a capital A.
      • Six times enters a capital B.
      • Seven times enters a capital C.

Troubleshooting

Restart Your Terminal

  • Soft Reboot: Access the Admin Menu and select the Restart Terminal option.
  • Hard Reboot: Press and hold the ., #, * key and < (yellow key) simultaneously until the device powers off.

Device Disconnected

  • Ensure you are using the provided multi-point mono connector (Ethernet) cable and power supply.
  • Check that the Ethernet jack on the multi-point mono connector cable is securely plugged into your router, modem, networking switch, or Ethernet wall jack.
  • Verify that the Ethernet port being used has access to the Internet and that your internal network allows Integrated Terminal connections.