The FD150 Credit Card Terminal by First Data (Fiserv) is a compact, high-performance payment solution designed for small businesses, fuel stations, and fleet operations. It replaces the FD130 model, offering faster processing, expanded memory, and enhanced security with PCI-PED version 5.x compliance.
Accepts EMV chip, magstripe, contactless, and mobile wallet payments (Apple Pay™, Samsung Pay).
Supports debit, credit, EBT, gift cards, and fleet cards.
Equipped with Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and dial-up connectivity.
Includes three USB ports for peripheral expansion.
Offers multi-merchant processing capabilities.
Compatible with RP10 Pinpad for customer-facing PIN entry and contactless transactions.
The FD150 terminal integrates seamlessly with Wayne Ovation and other Wayne fuel dispensers. This setup allows:
Forecourt payment processing directly at the pump.
Acceptance of fleet cards and business credit cards.
The Verifone Commander Site Controller is a robust forecourt and in-store management system. FD150 terminals can be configured to work with Commander for:
Rapid Connect EMV processing.
Fast transaction speeds at both pump and POS.
Remote software upgrades and site-wide configuration management.
FD150 supports a wide range of fleet card programs, including:
Voyager
Wright Express (WEX)
Fuelman
Fleet One
These cards can be processed via the FD150 terminal or integrated pinpads, ensuring secure and efficient fleet management. The terminal also supports DCC (Dynamic Currency Conversion) for international fleet transactions.
The RP10 Pinpad is a secure, customer-facing device that enhances the FD150’s functionality:
Enables PIN debit and contactless payments.
Reduces physical contact and enhances PCI compliance.
Allows customers to retain control of their cards during transactions.
The FD150 terminal is designed to support a wide range of fleet card programs, making it ideal for fuel stations and businesses that cater to commercial vehicle operations. Here's how it handles fleet card transactions:
The FD150 can process transactions from major fleet card providers, including:
Voyager
WEX (Wright Express)
Fuelman
Fleet One
Comdata (depending on processor setup)
These cards are commonly used by government agencies, logistics companies, and corporate fleets to manage fuel purchases and vehicle-related expenses.
When a fleet card is presented:
Card Recognition: The terminal identifies the card type and prompts for fleet-specific data.
Fuel Type Selection: If the terminal is configured for fuel sales, it will prompt the user to select Fuel, Service, or Sale. To properly recognize fleet cards, Fuel must be selected 1.
Product Code Entry: After selecting the product, the terminal may require the merchant to hit Enter twice quickly to confirm the product code. A single press may cause the terminal to repeatedly ask for the code.
Driver/Vehicle Data: Some fleet cards may prompt for:
Driver ID
Vehicle ID
Odometer reading
Job number or route code
These fields help fleet managers track fuel usage and assign costs accurately.
Transactions are encrypted and compliant with PCI-PED v5.x standards.
The RP10 Pinpad can be used for secure PIN entry and contactless fleet card transactions.
Fleet card settings can be customized based on:
Processor configuration (e.g., Fiserv, Global Payments)
Merchant category codes (MCCs) for fuel
Terminal file setup (Petrol configuration enables fleet card recognition.