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LinkBacks Bookmark & Share Digg this Thread!Add Thread to del.icio.usBookmark in TechnoratiTweet this thread Thread Tools Show Printable credit card processing error codes Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Rate This Thread Current Rating Excellent Good Average Bad Terrible 06-10-200604:50 PM #1 bmargolis Registered User Join Date 02-26-2006 Location Simsbury, CT Posts 29 usaepay decline codes DUN no longer working (error: please end data call first) I used DUN perfectly with the old ROM. With the new ROM, I've been able to make it work only once several months ago and can't make it work at all now. When I select the WModem program on the phone, and then USB in the pulldown for connection type, I can't get any of
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the "lights" at the bottom of the screen to come on. I've gone and enabled "IOTA" and then back to WModem. When I do that, the yellow light comes on but it tells me ""Please end data call first!" I'm using Windows XP but I suspect the problem is on the phone and not the computer, since I can't get far enough to get a connection. Any suggestions, as I really need this to travel. Thanks, Bob Last edited by Marty; 06-10-2006 at 05:10 PM. Share Share this post on Digg Del.icio.us Technorati Twitter Reply With Quote 06-10-200606:34 PM #2 cody Registered User Join Date 02-23-2006 Location KC,MO Posts 225 go to connection manager then under the blue tooth button is a botton that looks like a phone with two arrows. hit this to stop data service. then start wmodem. with the new rom the evdo connection is allways connected. one other way to stop data service is to do the " add disconnect button in vision tab hack" i like this way better but both will work Share Share this post on Digg Del.icio.us Technorati Twitter Reply With Quote 06-10-200608
is displayed for completeness. First Data Response Codes The following list reflects all currently defined First Data response reason could not make ssl connection to host codes. Many of these codes will never be returned in your fdms hard decline output. For the most common codes returned by First Data, the list includes an action field that
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suggests the best probable course of action to take based on the code returned. If you are receiving codes not listed here, please contact your Account Manager. The http://www.smartphoneforums.com/forums/ppc-6700-xv6700/74318-dun-no-longer-working-error-please-end-data-call-first.html following KEY describes the Column Headings and the values appearing in the columns. Note: Not all codes will be received on an authorization. Some codes are for deposit/conditionals only Description Type S = Successful Response Codes R = Reject Response Codes D = Decline Response Codes Code 3‐digit response code Name Description of the response code https://support.payeezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/203730509-First-Data-Payeezy-Gateway-Bank-Response-Codes Action Resend = Send this transaction back at any time Wait = Wait 2‐3 days before sending back, or try to resolve with your customer Cust. = Try to resolve with customer, or get an alternate method of payment Fix = There is an invalid field being sent Fix and resend N/A = Not applicable Voice = Perform a voice authorization per First Data instructions Call = Call First Data Response Code Name Action Comments D 000 No Answer Resend First Data received no answer from auth network S 100 Approved N/A Successfully approved S 101 Validated N/A Account Passed edit checks S 102 Verified N/A Account Passed external negative file S 103 Pre-Noted N/A Passed Pre-Note S 104 No Reason to Decline N/A Successfully approved S 105 Received and Stored N/A Successfully approved S 106 Provided Auth N/A Successfully approved Note: Indicates customized code was used in processing S 107 Request Received N/A Successfully approved Note: Indicates customized code was used in processing S 1
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