How to Integrate Commenwealth Bank Payments (CBA) with Hike

How to Integrate Commenwealth Bank Payments (CBA) with Hike

Hike integrates with Commonwealth Bank Payments in two different ways.

1. Using Simple Payments Integration Gateway.
2. Using Linkly payment gateway

1. Integrate Commonwealth Bank payment type using the Simple Payments Integration Gateway. 

The devices supported using this method are Verifone CM5 and Verifone T650P
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Herewith we've included an example of the Westpac (Presto) setup. However, the same rules apply for all of the above-mentioned payment options.

You can use the supported terminal with your PC, Mac, iPad, or Android tablet. The terminal supported is Verifone VX690 (Presto). However, before starting the pairing process, please make sure:
  • The card processor is connected to the same Internet as your PC, Mac, iPad or Android tablet.
  • Your terminal is of the updated version, to check this you can press “Enter + 8” on your terminal for 2 seconds. The latest App version should be V2.6.11
    • If your device is not on the latest version, please press “Enter + 1” on your terminal for 2 seconds, press “Menu”, and press “Load Params”. it will start downloading the latest App version.

Configure with PC/Mac

Please follow the step-by-step instructions below.
  1. Log in your Hike account --> go to Store set up -->Payment types --> add a new payment type --> select Simple Payments Integration as payment type --> click “Save". You can choose to apply the payment to all registers or a specific one. We also recommend you to name them differently if you use multiple Westpac terminals in your store.



  2. Once above payment type is created, you will see it listed in the payment type page in Hike click on "configuration required" --> it will direct you to below page





    • Please first choose your payment provider (acquirer)
    • You can name your POS as the name you like
    • Enter the Serial Number showing on the device into the field “EFTPOS S/N”
    • Enter the IP address showing on the device into field “EFTPOS address”
      • In the configuration page, you will see the option "Auto IP resolution". Ticking it means you are allowing your device to automatically look up the IP address. Alternatively, you can un-tick this option and enter the EFTPOS address manually. We recommend using the "Auto IP resolution"
  3. Once entered the details, click on “Save”
  4. Once saved, on the terminal press “Pair with POS” first, then click “Pair” in Hike, it will try to pair.
  5. In both Hike and the terminal, you will see the code matching confirmation like below, select “Yes it matches” in the terminal.match_code.png
  6. Once done, it should show Paired in Hike and the terminal.

 Configure with iPad or Android Tablet

Please first make sure that your iPad or Android tablet is using the latest version of the Hike app, and follow the instruction below. Please note, the screenshots included below are taken on an iPad, while the interface would be the same on an Android tablet.
  1. Login to your Hike account on your PC/Mac. Go to Store set up -->Payment types --> add a new payment type --> select Westpac Group Payment as payment type --> click “Save". You can choose to apply the payment to all registers or a specific one. We also recommend you to name them differently if you use multiple Westpac terminals in your store.
  2. Login to your Hike store on your iPad or Android tablet. Please make sure you are visiting the register to which the payment was assigned. Go to Settings --> Payment types, and check whether what you created is appearing in the list as you set it up. If not, please go to Settings --> General settings and click on "Data Sync".



  3. Click on "Configuration required" beside the payment you set up and the configuration window will slide out. Please input the IP address of the Westpac terminal into the field of EFTPOS Address. 
    You can choose whether to print the merchant copy on EFTPOS here. If you choose not to, the merchant copy will be printed from the receipt printer you have connected with Hike on the iPad. It is not to print on the EFTPOS by default. After setting it up, please click on "Save".



  4. Click on "Pair with POS" on the Westpac terminal. After it shows Start POS pairing on the terminal, click on the "Pair" button in the Hike App. Wait for a while and you will find confirmation windows on both the Westpac terminal and your tablet. Compare the codes. If they are the same, please click on yes on both the terminal and tablet.
  5. Last, click on the "OK" button, and then the x button on your iPad to finish the integration. Now it should say Connected to "XXX" on your Westpac terminal, and Ready to use in the Hike app.

2. Configure Commonwealth Bank payment type using Linkly

  1. Please contact your Linkly Cloud supported Bank payment type and request for the connection to Linkly Cloud, after which you will be provided with Linkly login details.
  2. Login into hike store using your store URL (i.e. storename.hikeup.com)
  3. Go to Store setup ->Payment types -> Add new payment type -> enter the payment name -> select the corresponding Linkly powered payment type as the payment type -> click “Save". For detailed explanation on how to create payment types, please refer to Creating Payment Types in Hike
  4. You will then see "Configuration required" as the status of the payment type. Click on "Configuration required", and a window like below will slide out for you to enter the pairing details.


  5. Please enter the user name and password that you got from the bank or Linkly. The pair code will be shown on the terminal screen when it's connected to the internet. Last, please click on PAIR on the top right. Please note, the PAIR button is not clickable until you have filled in the 3 fields.
These are the instructions for Hike users on PC and Mac. If you would like to use it with your iPad or Android tablet, you will need to complete the setup on PC or Mac, and navigate to Settings -> General settings, to perform data sync on the iPad or the Android tablet.
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