Consult with your Merchant Acquirer (credit card processor) on whether you can upgrade your terminal(s) to PCI-PED compliant devices that support TDES encryption. Merchants that upgrade can do so by purchasing a PCI-PTS PIN pad. If an internal pin pad is currently being used that is not compliant, a new external pin-pad may need to be purchased.
What should I do if my terminal is not PCI-PED Compliant?
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