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Getting Started: Simplifeye Payments Terminal (V2)
Getting Started: Simplifeye Payments Terminal (V2)

Use this article to set up your new Simplifeye Smile point-of-sale terminal and begin processing payments

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Written by Vibhu
Updated over a week ago

Starting up the device

In the box, you will find the Smile 2 (uncased), the charging cable and the power brick.

The Smile 2 has a Y-Cable attached to a tablet and a card reader. Plug one end of the charging cable into the Y-Cable and the other into the power brick. Finally, plug the power brick into the wall and the display will light up.

Connecting to the network

The Smile 2 requires no setup other than connecting to a WiFi network. This device works on both 2.4GHz as well as 5GHz networks. When the device powers on for the first time, you will be presented with this screen:

Tap on Go to WiFi Settings, select your network, enter your password, and tap the back arrow on the bottom of the screen.

Finally, tap Return to Payments Application to finish the setup.

Finishing steps

Once you’ve finished setting up your network, the tablet will display your practice’s logo.

On the dashboard, click on your location's name in the upper right corner (1), then click on the Select a card reader menu (2) to confirm that the new reader is now available to select.

Once you click "Confirm Location" you are ready to begin processing payments.

Connecting to Ethernet

If you have opted to test out the ethernet connection for your device, you will have to do the following:

  1. Locate the dongle within the box shipped to you by Simplifeye

  2. Remove the Y-Cable from the tablet and plug the dongle in instead

  3. Attach your ethernet cable to the dongle and you should be good to go!

Note: It is recommended to first connect to WiFi and then attach the dongle/ethernet cable so as to ensure that the device is always connected, even when the ethernet cable is unplugged. This will facilitate uninterrupted use of your device.

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