Lane/3000 and Lane/3600 - Initial Setup

Modified on Wed, 21 May at 1:42 PM


Connect terminal to power and internet

  1. Follow the instructions in the video above OR the visual aid below to connect your reader to your network. This card reader 
  2. Once your reader is connected to the internet the home screen your reader will display the following options: CloudPDC or LocalPDC. Please select CloudPDC. After doing so your reader will reboot. Once it is back on the home screen (which reads "this land closed") proceed to the next steps below.

      1. If your card reader does not display these options press 0000 > scroll down to connection status > If your reader shows not connected please hold the yellow key + # key for 3 seconds to reboot. Once rebooted you should see the options in step 9 above. 

Register the terminal to your MyTime account (This Lane Closed)


  1. Once connected and the reader has booted up, you will see the MyTimePay screen (as seen below). If you don't see a MyTime Pay screen (instead you see This Lane Closed), you need to register your reader to your MyTime account. View video above or follow the steps here to register your reader. Return to this article after registration. 

Run a Test

  1. Click here to see how to run a $00.01 test transaction and confirm your reader is functioning properly. 
  2. If you ordered a payment mount, see our article here on how to set that up! 

Tips & Tricks

  1. To reboot your terminal, hold the yellow key + # for 3 seconds
  2. To check the terminal status (internet connection, battery life, etc), press 0000 on the keypad. 

 

 

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Troubleshooting

 

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  1. Verify your card reader is connected to the internet 
    1. On your keypad, press 0000. This will display a terminal status page.
    2. Scroll to CONNECTION STATUS. It should read ACTIVE or CONNECTED. If it is NOT CONNECTED, please work with your network admin to establish an internet connection to this device. You can also view our guide here on troubleshooting connection issues. 

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