Hypercom IN-tact 1201 User Manual

Dial communication over IP.
IN-tact®1201
Product Data
The Hypercom IN-tact series of products are IP gateway devices that provide protocol conversion and secure managed connections for dial terminals. The IN-tact 1201 is ideal for small and medium-sized retail environments. It is simple to install and provides IP connectivity for dial terminals and ATMs. You can take advantage of a DSL, cable modem or VPN connection, and can rest easy knowing your transactions will be secured with the latest SSL industry standards.
Key Features
• Easy to install
• Speeds up transaction times
• Supports multiple dial protocols and conforms to industry standards for secure IP transactions
• Provides secure management via a standard Web browser and SNMP
• Supports permanent and on-demand TCP session connections
Whether you're looking for a reliable payment terminal, innovative, value-add technology, or a complete electronic transaction management system, Hypercom can deliver. Our product portfolio ranges from basic credit authorization to full transaction transport and more. Hypercom is more than a one-stop shop for payment terminals, it's a provider of complete, end-to-end transaction solutions that expand the possibilities at the POS in ways that translate to greater profits.
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Dial communication over IP.
IN-tact®1201
Ease of Use
• Simple and intuitive Web management facility allows the device to be pre-configured prior to delivery to the point of installation,saving time and training
• SNMP capabilities along with the Web interface allow remote upgrades
• Easy-to-install procedure allows devices to be delivered fully configured to customer locations. This allows the end user to start using the IN-tact 1201 right out of the box, without the need for additional programming or configuration.
Security
• Industry-standard SSL connection to a remote SSL server ensures secure transactions over the Internet
• Integrated Web server allows secure management via a standard Web browser
• SNMP services for use with existing customer-provided management systems
• Redundant TCP/IP and connection to backup host destinations
• Transactions are delivered seamlessly to a backup host in the event the primary host is not available.
Cost Savings
• Faster transaction times utilizing IP rather than dial
• Connects to existing dial terminals or ATMs, no need to replace with more expensive IP terminals, no time lost training employees or learning a new device.
World Headquarters:
Hypercom Corporation | 2851 W. Kathleen Road, Phoenix, Arizona 85053, USA Tel: +1.602.504.5000 | Fax: +1.602.504.4655 | Web: www.hypercom.com
Global Locations:
North America | Latin America | Asia/Pacific Rim | Europe | Middle East | Africa | Australia
Technical Specifications:
Protocols
• Dial port: Visa I/II spoofed, SDLC, asynchronous, transparent
• Modem: V.21/Bell 103, V.33/Bell 212A, V.22bis, V.29, V.34, V.90
• Ethernet LAN: TCP/IP, HTTP, HTTPS, SSL and SNMP
External Power Supply
• Input: 110/220, 50/60 Hz
• Output: 24 VDC, 1 A
Footprint
• 6.0 in x 8.0 in x 1.5 in/15.2 cm x 20.3 cm x 3.8 cm
Weight
• .9 lbs/0.41 kg
Environment
• Temperature: 0-40°C/32-104°F
• Humidity: Max 95% RH, non-condensing
• Altitude: 0-10,000 ft/0-3.048 meters
• Vibration: 0.03 in, maximum displacement to 0,05G sine peak, 3 orthogonal axes, 5-500-5 Hz
Reliability
• 100,000 hours (MTBF calculated)
Certifications
• Certified to global and local standards including CE
© 2007 Hypercom Corporation, all rights reserved. Hypercom is a registered trademark of Hypercom Corporation. The Hypercom logo is a trademark of Hypercom Corporation. All other products or services mentioned in this document are trademarks, service marks, registered trademarks or registered service marks of their respective owners. Product Specifications subject to change without notice.
940421-001, Rev F March 2007
This product includes software developed by the University of California, Berkeley and its contributors.
This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young (eay@cryptosoft.com)
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