– MERCHANT EQUIPMENT AND POS TERMINALS Sample Clauses

– MERCHANT EQUIPMENT AND POS TERMINALS. The Merchant shall be solely responsible for the installation, servicing, maintenance, security and operation of the equipment and software needed to connect to the Payment Interface and submit Transactions for processing by Paybyrd. Paybyrd provides standard software modules and installation guides to the Merchant to help enable the connection to the POS Payment Interface and may provide software tooling to interact with POS Terminals provided or approved by Paybyrd to connect to the API. Paybyrd shall ensure its input is provided in a professional manner, but Merchant remains responsible to ensure the correct implementation and use of the Services in its own systems in accordance with the then current installation and usage instructions and software updates provided by Paybyrd via the Customer Area. Xxxxxxxx may only submit POS Transactions to Xxxxxxx if this is explicitly agreed in the Merchant Agreement. Merchant may only submit POS Transactions for processing using POS Terminals approved by Xxxxxxx for such purpose from time to time, adhering strictly to any then current usage instructions as issued by Paybyrd with respect thereto via the Customer Area, including by updating the software embedded on the POS Terminal with software updates made available by Paybyrd. Where a standalone or Paybyrd integrated POS Terminal is provided by Paybyrd or recommended for use by Merchant in combination with a third party device like a tablet, I-pad, cash register etc., a “Third Party Device”, Merchant must install the then current version of the software and related updates issued by Paybyrd for such Third Party Device on such Third Party Device. Paybyrd is not responsible or liable with respect to the proper functioning of the Third-Party Device and use of such third-party device will be subject to license and usage terms imposed by the relevant third- party providers of such Third-Party Device. Then current supported Third-Party Devices are listed in the Customer Area. Paybyrd may also provide Merchant with software building blocks (such as software libraries) to enable Merchant to create applications to interact with Paybyrd provided or Paybyrd approved POS Terminals. Support by Paybyrd with respect to the use of such tooling and software building blocks and the applications created therewith, is not included in the Services of Paybyrd and such tools are provided on an “as is” basis without any warranty.
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