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This is the First Data FD130. To start your sale option, you will press the sale button. Enter the amount of the sale and hit the green ENTER button. It'll ask you to present payment which would be chip, swipe, or NFC virtual wallet technology. In this case we'll be doing a chip transaction which will be inserted in the front of the machine until you hear it click. It'll process the chip and reach out for authorizations. It'll tell you to remove the card and transmit the data. First receipt prints. You have the YES for customer copy or NO. Hit YES to print the customer copy. That is running a simple sale on the FD130. All of their options can be found under the OTHER button. If you select OTHER, this is where we can run a return or refund. You will select the REFUND option and enter the amount of the refund. Once confirmed hit ENTER and it'll ask for the card. We will be inserting the chip into the front of the machine until you hear it click. It reaches out for authorization. This i...