POS Systems Error Code
Systems & Devices
POS Systems
54 | Expired card
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Last Updated
Feb 27, 2026
Summary
The card expiration date failed validation during authorization.
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What This Code Means
Response code 54 (“Expired card”) indicates the card expiration date did not pass the issuer’s validation rules for authorization. It typically means the card is expired or the expiration date was entered incorrectly.
Where Users Usually See This Code
- Checkout and payment attempts
- Settlement and batch close workflows
- Device pairing or peripheral setup
- POS sync and configuration screens
Why This Code Appears
- A payment decision was returned by issuer/processor
- Connectivity or configuration prevented completing the transaction
- A device or service dependency was unavailable
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What Typically Happens Next
- The POS shows an error or decline message
- The transaction is not completed as requested
- The system may allow retry after the underlying issue is resolved
What This Code Is Not
- It is not a guarantee of fraud
- It is not always a hardware failure
Troubleshooting Checklist
- □ Confirm whether the message is a decline or a technical error
- □ Avoid repeated retries if you are unsure whether a charge succeeded
- □ Verify internet connectivity and service status
- □ Check the processor record for the authoritative final state
- □ Confirm terminal and POS configuration (TID/MID, pairing)
- □ Escalate to vendor/processor support for repeated failures
Notes And Edge Cases
POS workflows span multiple layers; the same message can surface from different causes.
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