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Oracle

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Hospitality Payment Gateway Services

Release Notes Release 6.0.2

Part Number: E70291-01

January 2016

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ii Preface

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Contents

Preface ... iv

Purpose ... iv

Audience ... iv

Customer Support ... iv

Documentation ... iv

Revision History ... iv 1 Features and Updates... 1-1 2 Resolved Issues ... 2-2

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iv Preface

Preface

The Oracle Hospitality Payment Gateway Services provide a payment card processing solution that integrates with the Oracle Hospitality Point-of-Sale (POS) and the Oracle Hospitality OPERA systems.

Purpose

These Release Notes provide a brief overview of additions, enhancements, and corrections implemented in this software release. Their intent is informative, not instructional.

Audience

This document is intended for the Oracle Hospitality Payment Gateway Services customer.

Customer Support

To contact Oracle Customer Support, access My Oracle Support at the following URL:

https://support.oracle.com

When contacting Customer Support, please provide the following:

• Product version and program/module name

• Functional and technical description of the problem (include business impact)

• Detailed step-by-step instructions to re-create

• Exact error message received

• Screen shots of each step you take

Documentation

Oracle Hospitality product documentation is available on the Oracle Help Center at http://docs.oracle.com/en/industries/hospitality/

Revision History

Date Description of Change

January 2016 Initial Release

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1 Features and Updates

This section lists the new features and updates in this release.

• The application now supports Java 8.

• In the United States, this release supports credit card payment processing through Merchant Link for Oracle Hospitality Point-of-Sale (POS) customers.

• In the United Kingdom, this release supports contactless feature for Barclay Card merchants.

• This release supports credit card payment processing for Food & Beverage Quick Service Restaurant functionality through FirstData integration

• In Korea, you can integrate the KICC payment processing solution with the Oracle Hospitality RES 3700 Point-of-Sale.

• In the United States when integrating with Elavon and an Oracle Hospitality Point-of-Sale, you can now use multi-token transaction processing, EMV chip cards, and PINs for debt card transactions.

Unless otherwise noted, the supported Oracle Hospitality POS systems include:

• Oracle Hospitality Simphony

• Oracle Hospitality Simphony First Edition

• Oracle Hospitality 9700

• Oracle Hospitality RES 3700

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2-2 Resolved Issues

2 Resolved Issues

This section provides a brief overview of resolved issues in this software release.

Clarify # ID Description

825 Elevon merchants can now save transactions offline.

This enables the transactions to send and process automatically when the system connects back online.

17146424 789 In the Australia region, if you are using a CBA solution and processing a Pay Only transaction, when the Ingencio device does not respond the Oracle Hospitality OPERA PMS and MPG systems now reject the transaction.

535 In the Australia region, when using Travelex, the End- of-Day report and the Exception Report now print correctly.

16906740 533 Ecommerce integrations using the Global Collect payment provider and Oracle Hospitality OPERA PMS, can now reverse a transaction.

528 For the Planet Payment integrations, the China UnionPay transactions using a Verifone Vx680 PINPAD can now process the payment and the tip amount posts on the Oracle Hospitality POS check.

526 In Hong Kong, integrations using the Planet Payment solution can now print the receipt from the Oracle Hospitality POS.

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