You can find this section under Payment Processing > Card Types in the IRP Admin left navigation menu.
You use this section to define the types of card that can be used by your customers to make purchases on your website. A list of currently-available card types is normally imported into your IRP during deployment.
You can also enable 3D Secure for individual card types using this section.
CardTypes.aspx page
The CardTypes.aspx page appears as follows:
This shows the following details:
- Accepted: This indicates whether or not you accept this card type on the website. If you check or uncheck this box, be sure to click the Update Card Types button to save your changes.
- Display Order: This defines the order in which the card type are shown on the website in the Payment Details section. We suggest that you put your most popular card types first. A lower number indicates a higher priority. For example, a card type with Display Order of 1, will appear before a card type with Display Order of 2. If you make any changes here, be sure to click the Update Card Types button to save your changes.
- Card Type: This shows the card type name that will be displayed on the website.
- RealEx Code: This is the payment method code that will be sent to Realex in a payment request. If you need to adjust these, you can check them against the Realex (Global Payments) support page. If you make any changes here, be sure to click the Update Card Types button to save your changes.
- WorldPay Code: This is the payment method code that will be sent to Worldpay in a payment request. If there is no value set here, CARD-SSL will be sent as the payment method code. If you need to adjust these, you can check them against the Worldpay support page. If you make any changes here, be sure to click the Update Card Types button to save your changes.
- Apple Pay Supported Network: This value will be based on the Realex code and will be added to your system automatically. For example, for a Visa card, this value will be 'visa', for Amex, it will be 'amex' and so forth.
- Google Pay Supported Network: This value will be based on the Realex code and will be added to your system automatically. For example, for a Visa card, this value will be 'visa', for Amex, it will be 'amex' and so forth.
- 3D Secure Enabled: 3DSecure is the overall name given to Visa's 'Verified By Visa' and MasterCard's 'SecureCode' schemes. Its benefit is additional security for you that the cardholder's identity has been verified at the checkout. Enabling 3DSecure at this time is a trade-off. On one hand when customers use it, you can be greatly more confident that the transaction is not fraudulent, but on the other, there has not been widespread adoption by some of the much bigger online merchants, as it can cause confusion and result in less sales. Please note that you will also have to enable the Enable 3DSecure Application Setting in the Card Processor Settings section, as well as the 3D Secure Enabled setting against each individual card type (as described in How To Add or Edit a Card Type).
- Edit: Click this button to edit the configuration details of a card type. For more information, see How To Add or Edit a Card Type.
At the top of the page you can use the following buttons:
- Live Charging 3D Secure: Click this button to enable Live Charging 3D Secure. If enabled, 3D secure will be requested on registered cards.
- Add New Card Type: Click this button to add a new card type. For more information, see How To Add or Edit a Card Type.