Square Contactless and Chip Reader in the U.S.: Getting Started Guide

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  • čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
  • Learn more about using your Square Reader and search our Support Centre at www.square.com/setup.
    Watch how to charge, connect, and accept payments with your Square contactless and chip reader.
    0:00 Getting Started with Square Reader
    1:00 Connecting Square Reader via Bluetooth LE
    1:55 Connecting Square Reader to Square Stand
    2:37 How to Accept Payments
    TRANSCRIPTION:
    Here’s everything you need to know to get your Square Reader set up and running.
    Inside your box there’s a Square contactless and chip reader, charging cable, and a Square magstripe reader. The Square contactless and chip reader has an EMV chip card slot, power button, port for the charging cable, and NFC antenna built inside.
    The battery should last all day on a single charge with normal usage. To check the battery level, press the power button. Four green lights indicates your reader is fully charged and it’s ready for payments. Three or two green lights indicates a partial charge and it can take even more payments. And one red light means your reader needs a charge immediately.
    To charge it up, plug the cable into your reader and a computer, USB wall charger, car charger or USB battery pack. It should take two to three hours to get a full charge. Four green lights means your reader is ready for business.
    Now let’s connect your reader to your device.
    You can connect Square Reader to your smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth LE. Make sure your device has the latest version of the Square app. You’ll need to do this before you can connect Square Reader. Next, go to your device’s settings and turn on Bluetooth. Now you’re ready to pair your device with your reader.
    Open the Square app. Go to the menu, Settings, Card Readers, Connect a Reader, and then Contactless and Chip Reader. Press and hold the power button on your reader for about three seconds. When the four orange lights start flashing, release the button. The Square app will automatically pair with the reader.
    Your reader may go to sleep to save power. If it does, press the power button once and the Square app will connect instantly.
    Square Reader comes with a USB cable so you can connect it to Square Stand. Plug the cable into your reader and your Stand’s USB hub to accept payments, and keep your reader charged all day. Square Reader connects automatically and you’ll know when your reader is ready.
    You can also connect with a Dock for Square Reader. Place your reader into the dock with the USB port facing downwards. Then, set the clip in place to secure your reader. Take the dock’s USB cable and plug it into your Stand’s USB hub. The dock charges your reader, gives it a home on your counter, and positions your reader to accept contactless payments and chip cards.
    Now let’s start taking payments.
    You can accept chip cards and contactless payments with the Square contactless and chip reader and swipe cards with the included magstripe reader. Make sure you position your reader so it’s within reach of both you and your customer. This lets you accept payments quickly and easily.
    Select an item from your library or enter a dollar amount for a new item. Then, tap Charge. Wait for one green light to appear on your reader. This means it’s ready to accept payment.
    To take a chip card payment, insert the chip card into Square Reader chip-side facing up, and leave it there until you see the checkmark or four green lights appear on the reader.
    To take a contactless payment, tap Charge, wait for one green light to appear, then have your customer hold their contactless device near the reader. Four green lights will appear, and when you see the checkmark, you’re all set.
    To swipe cards the old-fashioned way, just use your Square Stand’s built-in magstripe reader or use the included magstripe reader with your device.
    To learn more about setting up or taking payments with your reader, go to www.square.com/setup.

Komentáře • 32

  • @malcolmdavidson6254
    @malcolmdavidson6254 Před 4 lety +25

    Once again, they make it all seems so easy! I am not stupid and this is not as simple as Square make it out to be. They speak from a place of experience, never understanding that some of us are doing this for the first time.

  • @HugoBrown
    @HugoBrown Před 7 lety +31

    wow this would be good for small businesses easy setup and no on going costs for using equipment.

  • @jarochacruz4333
    @jarochacruz4333 Před 4 lety +5

    You guys are so much easier than a cash register that required odd buttons to setup.

  • @mikemoloney
    @mikemoloney Před 3 lety +1

    So smooth

  • @deltaecho1
    @deltaecho1 Před 7 lety +2

    This needs to be in Canada. ty

  • @joelgallarde3937
    @joelgallarde3937 Před 7 lety +3

    1) does SQUARE work in australia & new zealand?
    2) can u take this anywhere in the world and take payments anywhere u have customers if i have an international business?

  • @johanvillamora
    @johanvillamora Před 5 lety

    esto funciona en Venezuela ?

  • @HarmonyHollowApiary
    @HarmonyHollowApiary Před 7 lety +1

    Does that dock have a battery inside to keep my chip reader charged (or does it simply pass through power and charge the chip reader's battery?) I have the dock and the chip reader, however am trying to see exactly what benefits it (the dock ) offers.

    • @imgrggbsn
      @imgrggbsn Před 5 lety

      Harmony Hollow Apiaries the dock has to be connected using usb to power and connect to your register!

    • @juanroman71
      @juanroman71 Před 4 lety +2

      @@imgrggbsn so the dock is just a glorified stand? Not worth it then.

  • @girlperson1
    @girlperson1 Před 4 lety

    Anyone know the most recently firmware update version number?

  • @queststonesllc8853
    @queststonesllc8853 Před 7 lety +4

    I'm hoping this battery life is a lot stronger/longer than the plug in mag stripe/chip reader. I used that for only 3-4 hours with only a few transactions (hosted a popup shop). It died by the 4th hour. I had it plugged into the bottom of my iPhone 6s. My phone was well charged, as was the reader. I charged it all night prior to my show. I was so upset, seeing how you get charged MORE for having to type the credit card number in. Awful. Of course, that was the hour I had the most sales. Why would it die so soon??? It's only 6 months old.

    • @kathykov1
      @kathykov1 Před 5 lety

      Mine died completely 😥

  • @anitadean6613
    @anitadean6613 Před 7 lety +2

    why do I get 4 orange dots Not Green

    • @childreninmybasement4949
      @childreninmybasement4949 Před 4 lety

      Anita Dean means that it’s ready to connect to a device like a phone in the square app

  • @stili774
    @stili774 Před 6 lety

    Android pay?

    • @imgrggbsn
      @imgrggbsn Před 5 lety +1

      stili774 yes it supports google pay,Apple Pay and android pay!
      As well as all major cards

  • @jeanettekraft8691
    @jeanettekraft8691 Před 4 lety +1

    it does not work with samsung note 10+

  • @scrapin17
    @scrapin17 Před 4 lety +1

    Not a terrible tutorial but the narrator goes way to fast and doesn’t explain the steps she is doing or allow time for the merchant to do the activity she is breezing thru.

  • @CarmiiCarm
    @CarmiiCarm Před 5 lety +3

    What about receipts?!?! ...

  • @jamalrobinson8321
    @jamalrobinson8321 Před 4 lety +1

    Is it true that you guys are ripping people off?

    • @metalbeast83
      @metalbeast83 Před 4 lety

      yes they are... these crooks just yesterday deactivated my account without giving me any kind of reason on top of that they are holding my money that was on my account for 90 days. you cant call in an talk to anyone to find out what happend or why they just out of no where did this. all you get is a vague email saying you have been deactivated an they are holding on to your money for no reason. the only socalled customer service people you can get ahold of in chat on the site say they cant tell you anything wont give you an actual number to talk with anyone about it. when i looked on their page i saw a lot of other people saying they had the same thing happen to them. all i can say is use it at your own risk but i would not recommend anyone useing square. i am about to send this in to the Better Business Bureau so they can look into this company its not right what they are doing to people. they just cost me almost $2000 worth of work since i cant take any kind of payments.

    • @robesterd8132
      @robesterd8132 Před 4 lety

      @@metalbeast83 Im sorry to hear that, was thinking about getting this for my shop, glad i came across ur post. May i ask what happpened? Are u using a different method?