Use the Payment Type tab to define the usual way the debtor will settle the account.
See:
Manual Payments sub-tab
Debtors can settle their account by credit card, cash, cheque, EFT payment or money order. The Manual Payments sub-tab shows the manual payment method last used in Cash Receipts Entry.
We recommend that the security permissions on the sub-tab be set to Select, to ensure that details are not mistakenly entered for automatic payments.
To view sub-sub-tabs for the different payment types:
Note: The Manual Payments sub-tab is displayed as the default when you select the Payment Type tab.
When you select a payment type, the Drawer field is automatically completed.
Note: Another tab is displayed at the bottom of the screen to record the payment type details. Refer to the tables below for a description of the fields on the lowest level tab.
Manual Payments sub-tab key fields and buttons
Fields
Field |
Description |
---|---|
Payment Type |
Method used to make the payment. Typical values include:
|
Drawer |
Debtor's bank account name, if applicable. Note: If you selected Override Name in the Debtor tab, this field may need to be updated. |
Credit Card Details sub-sub-tab fields
Field |
Description |
---|---|
Card Type |
Type of credit card. Typical values include:
|
Card Number |
Credit card number. Note: Do not type spaces when typing the credit card number. Synergetic inserts spaces automatically. |
Card Expiry Date |
Credit card expiry date. |
Cheque Details sub-sub-tab fields
Field |
Description |
---|---|
Bank |
Debtor's bank. Note: If the debtor's bank is not on the list, add their bank to the luBank lookup list. See Maintaining lookup tables in the System maintenance manual. |
Branch |
Debtor's branch. Tip: Type the branch name, not the branch number. For example 360 Collins St, Melb. |
EFT Details sub-sub-tab fields
Field |
Description |
BSB |
Debtor's BSB (Bank State Branch) number. |
Account Number |
Debtor's account number. |
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