How to Integrate With a P17 PIN pad Terminal
The Dejavoo P17 is primarily a PIN pad terminal and requires an external power supply to operate, which can be provided by the master terminal (P1 & P18). Use this document as a guide to learn how to connect the P17 with other supported terminals and process transactions.
Feature Compatibility
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Minimum required POS build for P17 with (HUB): 10134 and above.
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Minimum required POS build for P18: 10162 and above
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Supported Processors: Supported by all processors
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Supported Fee Types: Not Applicable
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Supported Terminals: See the P17 PIN pad configurations below
P17 PIN pad – Supported Configurations
The P17 PIN pad is a versatile payment device designed to support various integration modes depending on the merchant’s setup. Below are the supported configurations:
1. Standalone Mode
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Operates independently without needing to be paired with another terminal or system.
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Suitable for quick-service or mobile setups where the PIN pad handles transactions directly.
2. CloudPOS Integration
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Functions as a customer-facing PIN pad during CloudPOS transactions.
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Allows customers to securely view totals, enter tips, and complete payments via card or tap.
3. SPIn Integration with a Supported Cash Register
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Integrates with certified cash register software via SPIn (Secure Payment Interface).
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The PIN pad is triggered directly by the register, enabling seamless point-of-sale coordination and payment processing.
4. Paired with a P1 & P18 Master Terminal (USB)
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Connected to a P1 terminal via USB HUB.
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The P1 & P18 acts as the master device, providing power and communication.
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This configuration is exclusive to the P1 & P18 model due to hardware compatibility.
5. Paired Wirelessly with Any iPOSpays-Compatible Terminal
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Communicates over a shared Wi-Fi network.
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Suitable for merchants who prefer a cable-free setup.
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Can be paired with a wide range of iPOSpays-supported smart terminals beyond the P1 & P18 .
Plugging in the Terminals
Step 1: Plug the P1/P18 charger into a wall socket.
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Avoid using an extension box for better stability
This will charge the P1/P18 terminal while also allowing it to act as a power supply to the P17 terminal.
Step 2: Connecting the P17 PIN pad
Follow the steps below to correctly connect the USB cables on the P17 terminal.
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The P17 terminal comes with a USB hub attached.
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The USB hub has two USB-C ports, one on each end at the top of the hub.
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Connect a USB-C cable from a power supply to the port labeled “POWER.”
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Connect another USB-C cable from the port labeled “USB-C” to the P1/P18for SPIn USB.
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Ensure both connections are secure before proceeding with transactions.
Use the image below as a reference
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Additional Notes
- No Power Button on P17: The P17 does not have a power button. Simply connecting it to the P1/P18 terminal powers it on. Once the P17 terminal is connected, it will boot up automatically.
- If you need to perform a parameter update, initiate the process on the master terminal. The PIN pad will automatically update along with the master terminal.
- The PIN pad integration can be unpaired from either of the terminals.
How to Enable PIN pad Mode From the Portal
To enable and integrate a PIN pad terminal (P17) with the master payment terminal (P1/P18), the ISO must activate PIN pad mode for the TPN assigned to the master terminal. This configuration is done through the iPOSpays portal. Follow the steps below to complete the setup.
Step 1: Log in to the Portal
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Go to portal.ipospays.com.
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Log in using your ISO/Agent Office user credentials.
Step 2: Locate the Master Payment Terminal
- From the side menu, click on S.T.E.A.M → Edit Parameters.
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- Use the search box to find and select the TPN (Terminal Profile Number) of the master payment terminal.
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Step 3: Enable PIN Pad Mode
- Click on Edit Parameter.
- Go to the Integration tab and select PIN pad Mode from the Type of Integration options.
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- When PIN pad Mode is selected or enabled from the “Type of Integration” options, a dropdown menu will automatically appear. From this menu, select the desired PIN pad device to pair with—choose P17.
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Step 4: Save Changes
- Scroll down and click Save to apply the changes.
Pairing the two Terminals
Pairing Methods
There are two methods to pair the terminals, depending on your preference:
- Through a USB Cable: Transaction data is transmitted directly between the terminals via the USB cable.
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- Through Wi-Fi: Transaction data is exchanged wirelessly between the terminals over a shared Wi-Fi network.
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How to Pair Through USB
- Connect P1/P18 to Network
Connect the P1/P18 master terminal to a network to perform a parameter update for a TPN that has PINpad mode enabled.
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Download TPN on P1
- Once the TPN has been downloaded to the P1/P18 terminal, a prompt will appear asking if you wish to continue as a PINpad.
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- Select Pair Now. This will take you to the PINpad section in the Settings menu.
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Prepare P17 for Pairing
- Connect the P17 device to the P1/P18 terminal.
- The P17 will load and open the DvPayLite app and display the “Enter TPN” screen.
- From the Enter TPN screen, tap the Settings icon.
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- Select Pin Pad.
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- Choose the pairing option PinPad USB CABLE.
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Select USB Cable Pairing
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On both the P1/P18 and P17 terminals, select PinPad USB CABLE as the pairing option.
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Set the device to Master on the P1/P18 terminal and PIN pad on the P17 as shown in the images below.
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- Click START PAIRING on both terminals.
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- Once the pairing is complete, click OK.
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- The DvPay Lite app will then be reinitialized on both terminals.
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- Both terminals are now connected and ready for use.
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How to Pair Through Wi-Fi
- Ensure that both terminals are connected to the same network/subnet.
- Connect the P17 directly to a wall outlet using a charger.
- On the P17 terminal, go to Settings and select PIN pad. Then choose PIN pad WiFi.
- On the P1/P18 terminal, select the prompt “Pair Now.” If the prompt does not display, follow the same steps described for the P17 in the line directly above.
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- Enter the IP address from the master terminal into the PIN pad.
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- Then, click Start Pairing on both terminals to initiate the pairing process.
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- The DvPay Lite app will then be reinitialized on both terminals.
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- Both terminals are connected through Wi-Fi.
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How to Unpair
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Go to Settings on the P1/P18 terminal.
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For Wi-Fi: Select Pin Pad → PinPad WIFI → UNPAIR PIN PAD.
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- For USB: Select Pin Pad → PinPad USB Cable → UNPAIR PIN PAD.
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If the P17 is unpaired, you can still perform a transaction on the P1/P18 terminal. The P1/P18 will attempt to connect to the PINpad but will time out, displaying the message “PINpad connection is lost” and presenting three options:
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Perform this transaction locally (P1/P18 standalone)
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Reboot device and reestablish connection with PINpad
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Unpair PINpad
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If you select Unpair PIN pad, the P1/P18 will be set up as a standalone terminal.
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If you select Perform tx locally, the transaction will execute in standalone mode, but only for this transaction. For the next transaction, the system will prompt you about the PINpad connection lost again.
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