UL EMV Terminal Simulator helps issuers, acquirers and card vendors analyze payment transactions by using real payment cards or mobile payment applications through the simulation of a payment terminal.
Definition
UL EMV Terminal Simulator is a configurable software tool that simulates a contact terminal, a contactless terminal or an automated teller machine (ATM) to check the complete payment transaction from cards issued or mobile payment applications to an issuing host.
Benefits
As an all-in-one tool, UL EMV Terminal Simulator simulates the real behavior of a contact or contactless Point of Interaction (POI) without the need for procuring a range of actual physical payment terminals. With flexible and clear configuration, this tool can:
Test payment applications on contact cards, contactless cards and mobile phones
Test the combination of payment products and issuer host systems
Speed up terminal development when used as reference terminal
Provide an ideal approach for migration to EMV, contactless chip and near field communication (NFC) mobile payments
Deliver automatic analyses of messages and issues
Provide in-depth interpretation of ISO messages, including all EMV details
Act as a convenient utility for parsing and interpreting EMV data and ISO 8583 messages
The tool allows users to configure the simulated terminal with a selection of EMV terminal parameters, such as:
Application selection
Processing restrictions
Terminal risk management
Terminal action analysis
Online processing
Issuer script processing
Users can set up the UL EMV Terminal Simulator as a separate terminal and connect to an authorization host, or switch on the in-built authorization simulator to replicate a complete payment transaction processing infrastructure.
Any testing by the UL EMV Terminal Simulator generates a detailed and clear report. All technical data in commands and responses are logged and interpreted.
Visit the UL International (UK) Ltd website for more information on EMV Terminal Simulator