InComm
InComm is Read-Only.
InComm is a processor that handles prepaid, gift, and stored-value card transactions through its own payment network. Use the following forms to configure it.
InComm Acquirer Settings
InComm Acquirer Settings configure the communication details the terminal uses to route prepaid and stored-value transactions through the InComm processing network.

Network
FEP Enabled
Indicates whether proprietary fleet transactions should be routed through the front-end processor instead of directly to the host.
Dealer ID
The unique identifier assigned to the station by the proprietary fleet network for routing and settlement.
Terminal ID
The unique identifier assigned to a payment terminal so the acquirer or processor knows exactly which device a transaction is coming from.
Communication Options
IP Address (IPv4 Format)
The primary network address the terminal uses to connect to the InComm host for transaction processing.
Port
The communication port number the terminal uses when sending data to the primary InComm host.
Secondary IP Address (IPv4)
A backup network address the terminal uses if the primary InComm host is unavailable.
Secondary IP Port
The communication port number used with the secondary InComm host for failover connectivity.
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InComm FEP Parameters

Store ID
Identifies the specific store location to the InComm host for routing and settlement.
Print Gift Receipt
Determines whether the terminal prints a separate gift receipt for InComm prepaid or gift card transactions.
Key Index
Specifies which encryption key the terminal uses when securing InComm transaction data.
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InComm Fallback

Fallback Configuration
Maximum Transactions
The maximum number of InComm transactions allowed to process in fallback mode before fallback is automatically disabled.
Maximum Amount
The total dollar amount limit for all fallback transactions combined. Once this amount is reached, fallback stops.
Retry Interval in Seconds
How long the system waits (in seconds) before attempting to reconnect to the InComm host after a failure.
Retry Limit
The number of times the system will attempt to reconnect to the InComm host before enabling fallback.
Enable Fallback Approvals
A setting that determines whether the system is allowed to approve eligible InComm transactions when the host is unreachable.
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InComm FEP Cards
InComm FEP Card Settings define how the system identifies and processes InComm prepaid cards. These settings include the card’s index and abbreviation, its display name, ISO ranges, and PAN length used to recognize the card. They also control whether Track I or Track II data is sent, and whether the card is enabled for use or allowed for refunds.

Search Cards
To locate a card in the list, begin typing the card name in the search field. Select the card configuration to view or edit.
Card Table Index
The internal reference number the system uses to identify the card’s configuration entry
Card Abbreviation
A short code representing the card brand (e.g., VS for Visa).
Card Name
The full name of the card brand or network.
Lower ISO
The lowest BIN/ISO range that identifies cards belonging to this brand
Upper ISO
The highest BIN/ISO range for that card brand’s number range.
Pan Length
The allowed length(s) of the card number for that brand.
Send Track I
Send Track I determines which magnetic-stripe data is transmitted during InComm card processing.
Don’t Send – No track data is sent with the transaction.
Send Primary – Sends the primary track data when processing the card.
Send Secondary – Sends the secondary track data instead of the primary track.
Send Track II
Send Track II determines which magnetic-stripe data is transmitted during InComm card processing.
Don’t Send – No track data is sent with the transaction.
Send Primary – Sends the primary track data when processing the card.
Send Secondary – Sends the secondary track data instead of the primary track.
Card Enabled
Indicates whether the terminal is allowed to accept and process this card type.
Refund Allowed
Indicates whether the terminal is allowed to process refunds for this card type.
Card Limits
DCR Auth Amount
It sets the maximum monetary amount the dispenser controller is allowed to authorize for a single card.
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