The Settings module is where credit card (Payment Processor) is selected and bin tag printers are assigned. Currently, BlockChyp is the only credit card processor available, but Worldpay’s triPOS will be available in the near future. The Inactivity Timeout is also established on the Settings module.
BlockChyp uses the Equinox Luxe 6200M device for credit card processing on PaladinGo.
Important: The screen captures (Figures) in this article represent how the modules appear on Android devices. With this, modules and their attributes will appear slightly different on iOS devices, but the functionality is identical. Please follow the written instructions as they are the same for both platforms.
Setting Payment Processor
Important: The credit card terminal needs to have Cloud Relay Mode enabled. This setting in done on the BlockChyp portal.
To set a Payment Processor:
- Under Payment Processor, tap Blockchyp.

Figure 1: Settings module
A widow opens asking if you allow PaladinGo to connect to a nearby device.
- Tap Allow, and make note of the terminal PaladinGo is connected to.

Figure 2: Device connection message
- Under BlockChyp Settings, in the Terminal Name field, enter the name of the terminal (this is the name given to the Equinox Luxe 6200M device used with that particular mobile device) associated with the PaladinGo device.
Note: If you use more than one PaladinGo device, it is best to keep the same Equinox Luxe 6200M device with that device. Marking both with a number or other identifier to how they are used together is suggested.

Figure 2: BlockChyp settings
- Tap Ping BlockChyp Terminal to establish the connection to the Equinox Luxe 6200M device.
The Ping Result message window opens letting you know if the connection is a success or a failure.

Figure 3: Ping Result message
If the message is Failure, check that the BlockChyp terminal is plugged in and the terminal has Cloud Relay Mode enabled.
- Tap Ok.
Inactivity Timeout
Inactivity Timeout determines the amount of time the device will remain active when not being used.
To set Inactivity Timeout, enter a number between 1 and 300 seconds (the default is 300 seconds).

Figure 4: Inactivity Timeout
Set Bluetooth Permissions
To set Bluetooth permissions:
- Tap Set Bluetooth Permissions.

Figure 5: Set Bluetooth Permissions
The following Bluetooth lists open:

Figure 6: Bluetooth lists
- From the Bin Tag Printer Select Bluetooth Device list, select the Bluetooth device synced to the PaladinGo device.
- In the Bin Tag Print Option list, select from the following options:
Note: PaladinGo can only be connected to TSC Alpha 3RB and TSC Alpha 30RB printers for printing bin tags.

Figure 7: Print options
- OnChange – Print new bin tag if a change is made to the bin tag.
- OnScan – Print when scanning.
- Never – No printing.
When all settings have been established, tap the Save icon. The following Information message opens letting you know Configuration values saved:

Figure 8: Configuration values saved message
If you have questions or suggestions about this information, contact support@paladinpos.com.
