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Accessing Device Logs on a Test or Debug PAX Terminal
Device logs are useful for troubleshooting terminal-related issues on a test or debug
terminal.
IMPORTANT
You cannot access device logs directly on a live terminal. To get
access to live device logs, contact terminals@cybersource.com.
You can access these device logs on a PAX test terminal using a Windows computer:
- BroadPOS logs:These logs are namedbroadpos_logyyyymmdd.logand are stored in/sdcard/Android/data/com.pax.us.pay.std.broadpos.p2pe/files.
- POSLink logs:These logs are namedPOSLINKyyyymmdd.logand are located in the root folder.
Access the BroadPOS Log on a Test or Debug PAX Terminal
Access the BroadPOS log on a Windows computer to troubleshoot and debug a test or debug PAX
terminal.
Follow these steps to access the BroadPOS log.
- Connect the PAX terminal to a Windows computer using the USB cable provided with the terminal. The computer detects the terminal.
- OpenFile Explorer.
- Choose thedevice folder.IM30
- ClickInternal storage > Android > data > comp.pax.us.pay.std.broadpos.p2pein the device folder.
- Choose a BroadPOS log file. The BroadPOS log file names start withBroadPOSand append the date to the file names in this format:BroadPOS_logYYYYMMDD.
Access the POSLink Log on a Test or Debug PAX Terminal
Access the POSLink log on a Windows computer to troubleshoot and debug a test or
debug PAX terminal.
Follow these steps to access the POSLink log.
- Connect the PAX terminal to a Windows computer using the USB cable provided with the terminal. The computer detects the terminal.
- OpenFile Explorer.
- Choose thedevice folder.IM30
- ClickInternal storagein the device folder.
- Choose a POSLink log file. The POSLink log file names start withPOSLinkand append the date to the file names in this format:POSLinkYYYYMMDD.