How to Configure Pulse Wizard Feature for a POS Device | Nayax Core

Pulse Wizard simplifies device configuration in Pulse Mode with an intuitive, self-service interface. Whether you're configuring new devices or updating existing ones, Pulse Wizard makes it easy to get up and running quickly.

General

About Pulse Wizard

Pulse Wizard makes it easier than ever to configure your devices in Pulse Mode.

This feature streamlines the setup process with:

  • Live device simulation – See how your configuration works in real-time
  • Enhanced interface – A clearer, more user-friendly design
  • Expanded options – More control over your device settings

Key Benefits

Complete pricing control: Set and adjust your pricing exactly how you want it, giving you full flexibility over your vending operations.

Faster setup, fewer issues: Get your devices up and running quickly with an intuitive self-service process that reduces configuration errors and malfunctions.

Increased revenue potential: Optimize your pricing strategy to boost transaction volume and maximize earnings.

Whether you're setting up new devices or optimizing existing ones, Pulse Wizard helps you work more efficiently and get better results from your vending operations!

 

Before you can use the Pulse Wizard feature, you'll need to complete a few setup steps.

1. Link your device to your virtual online machine
Make sure your physical device is connected to your virtual machine online before proceeding.

2. Access the new Nayax Core platform (See guide for instructions)
The Pulse Wizard feature is only available in the new version of Nayax Core. Log in to ensure you're using the updated platform.

3. Verify your permissions
If you've completed steps 1 and 2 but still don't see the Pulse Wizard feature, you may need additional permissions. Contact your local support team and ask them to enable the "VMO Pulse Operator" permission for your account in Nayax Core.

 

Need help? Reach out to your local support team for assistance with permissions or setup questions. 

 

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