PAN Display locations
This section will list all locations where PANs can be displayed. Please note that file locations and logs are already listed in PA-DSS Requirement 2.1 above, so these will not be repeated here. Instead, this section will focus on printed receipts, POS screens and reports where PANs could be displayed.
Printed receipts and transaction records – Tableside service
Customer Copy
Merchant Copy
Standard Guest Check
When the customer has finished ordering food items, a guest check is printed. The guest check does not bear any payment information. It lists all the items purchased, applicable taxes, discounts, gratuity and service charge.
Transaction Records
If the customer decided to pay using a payment card, the employee operating the POS will swipe the card at the POS, and a pre-authorization request will be sent to the card processor. If approved, the transaction record will be printed. There will be one copy for the customer and one copy for the merchant, which the customer has to sign. Both copies will bear the masked PAN and expiration date of the credit card being used.
In most tableside service establishments, the customer will enter a tip amount followed by a total amount before signing the merchant copy. In this scenario, the employee will need to finalize the transaction with the tip amount.
Optional documents
After finalization of the transaction and if requested by the customer, a transaction receipt can be printed. Transaction records can also be reprinted at will, in case the originals are lost or damaged, or simply requested by the customer. The receipt bears the masked PAN, while reprinted transaction records bear the masked PAN and expiration date.
(printed after finalization)
Customer Copy
Merchant Copy
(Reprinted)
(Reprinted)
Counter Service (Fast Food operations)
(Fast Food)
Customer Copy
Merchant Copy
Standard Guest Check
Contrary to table side service, Guest Checks printed in Fast Food mode will be printed only after the payment has cleared. Therefore, the guest check will carry payment information, including the masked PAN in case of credit card payments.
Transaction Records
Like their table side service counterparts, transaction records produced in fast food mode will bear the masked PAN and expiration date. The main difference is that there is no tip and total lines, as the customer is not expected to leave tips.
Optional documents
After the transaction is completed and if requested by the customer, a transaction receipt can be printed. Transaction records can also be reprinted at will, in case the originals are lost or damaged, or simply requested by the customer. The receipt bears the masked PAN, while reprinted transaction records bear the masked PAN and expiration date. Note that reprinted transaction records are identical to the originals.
Customer Copy
Customer Copy
(Reprinted)
(Reprinted)
Declined transactions
In the event that a card gets declined, transaction records will be printed. Both the merchant and customer copies will bear the masked PAN and expiration date.
POS screens
Payment finalization
When finalizing a payment with tips, the masked PAN is displayed on screen. The full PAN can never be displayed
Reprint receipt
When recalling an earlier transaction in order to reprint receipts or transaction records, the masked PAN is displayed on screen. The full PAN can never be displayed.
Back-Office reports
The Maitre’D Back-Office suite comes with over 300 different reports that cover all aspects of restaurant operations. Out of these, only a handful will display masked PANs and expiration dates. As for full PANs and expiration dates, there is only one report that shows them, and this report is only available to System Owner or Distributor access levels
Here is the list of reports that displays masked PANs and expiration dates:
Medias
Medias by Employee
Medias by media
Medias by Revenue Center
Medias Summary (Folios)
Duplicate Credit Cards Report
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