Ingenico 6500 User Manual

Ingenico 6500

User’s Guide

Ingenico 6500 User’s Guide Part Number DL00458, Revision E Released April 2006 Copyright 2004, Ingenico Corp. All rights reserved.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction............................................................ 1
1.1 Payment Types.......................................................................................... 1
1.2 Two Terminal Models ................................................................................ 1
1.3 Connectivity ............................................................................................... 2
1.4 About this Manual ...................................................................................... 2
1.5 Conventions Used in this Manual .............................................................. 3
1.6 Kits 3
1.6.1 Basic Installation Kit ............................................................................................3
1.6.2 Store Installation Kit ............................................................................................3
1.6.3 Retail Base Application Integration Kit................................................................3
1.6.4 OPOS Software Development Kit .......................................................................3
1.6.5 JavaPOS Software Development Kit ..................................................................4
1.6.6 UNICAPT 32 Software Development Kit.............................................................4
Chapter 2 Extended Menu Overview ..................................... 5
2.1 Overview.................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Accessing the Extended Menu .................................................................. 5
2.3 Navigating the Extended Menu.................................................................. 5
2.4 Finding the Current Setting........................................................................ 6
2.5 Finding Options in the Extended Menu...................................................... 6
Chapter 3 System Configuration Menu............................... 11
3.1 Overview.................................................................................................. 11
3.2 Changing the Date and Time ................................................................... 11
3.3 Changing the Display Contrast ................................................................ 12
3.4 Changing the Beep Tones ....................................................................... 12
3.4.1 Enable/Disable Beep Tones..............................................................................12
3.4.2 Changing the Beep Length ...............................................................................13
3.4.3 Changing the Beep Tones ................................................................................14
3.5 Turning the Backlight On or Off ............................................................... 15
3.5.1 Turning the Backlight On or Off ........................................................................15
3.5.2 Setting Backlight to Off When Idle ....................................................................15
Chapter 4 System Info Menu................................................ 17
4.1 Overview.................................................................................................. 17
4.2 Finding Version Numbers ........................................................................ 17
4.3 Checking the Security Information ........................................................... 18
4.4 RAM Info.................................................................................................. 19
4.5 Viewing All Parameter Values.................................................................. 20
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Chapter 5 Supervisor Menu ................................................. 24
5.1 Overview.................................................................................................. 24
5.2 Supervisor Menu Password ..................................................................... 24
5.3 Changing the Supervisor Menu Password............................................... 24
5.4 Application File in Terminal...................................................................... 25
5.4.1 Reading the Application File .............................................................................25
5.4.2 Erasing the Application File...............................................................................26
5.5 Security 27
5.5.1 Setting the Key Injection Port............................................................................27
5.5.2 Injecting Keys....................................................................................................28
5.5.3 Setting the Key Index ........................................................................................28
5.5.4 Setting the Application Number ........................................................................29
5.5.5 Finding the Key Check Value: Terminal Keys...................................................30
5.5.6 Finding the Key Check Value: Application Keys...............................................31
5.5.7 Erasing Application Keys ..................................................................................33
5.5.8 Injecting a Serial Number.................................................................................. 34
5.6 System Parameters ................................................................................. 34
Chapter 6 System Parameters Menu................................... 35
6.1 Overview.................................................................................................. 35
6.2 Setting the Download Method.................................................................. 35
6.3 Selecting the Download Port.................................................................... 36
6.4 Setting Up the Port .................................................................................. 37
6.4.1 Selecting the Download Interface Type ............................................................37
6.4.2 Setting the Baud Rate .......................................................................................38
6.4.3 Setting the Data Bits .........................................................................................39
6.4.4 Setting the Stop Bits..........................................................................................40
6.4.5 Setting the Parity...............................................................................................41
6.4.6 Defining the LAN Address.................................................................................42
6.4.7 Setting the Retry Count.....................................................................................43
6.4.8 Setting the Response Timeout..........................................................................44
6.4.9 Setting the Poll Timeout ....................................................................................45
6.4.10 Setting the Turnaround Timeout .......................................................................46
6.4.11 Defining the DHCP Address..............................................................................47
6.4.12 Defining the Local IP Address...........................................................................48
6.4.13 Setting the Local IP Port Number .....................................................................49
6.4.14 Defining the Server IP Address.........................................................................50
6.4.15 Setting the Server IP Port Number ...................................................................51
6.4.16 Masking Your IP Address..................................................................................52
6.4.17 Setting the Gateway..........................................................................................53
6.4.18 Setting the Primary DNS...................................................................................54
6.4.19 Setting the Secondary DNS ..............................................................................55
6.4.20 Setting the Domain Name .................................................................................56
6.4.21 Setting Up the Phone Number to Dial...............................................................56
6.4.22 Setting Up the Modem Speed...........................................................................57
6.4.23 Changing the Position of the Host Port or Aux Port..........................................58
6.5 Configuring the Host Port Auto Detect Feature........................................ 59
6.5.1 Disabling or Enabling the Auto Detect Feature.................................................59
6.5.2 Setting the Auto Detect Timeout ....................................................................... 60
6.5.3 Setting the Auto Detect Retry Times.................................................................61
6.6 Editing Parameters .................................................................................. 62
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Chapter 7 Diagnostic Menu.................................................. 73
7.1 Overview.................................................................................................. 73
7.2 Testing the Display Contrast.................................................................... 73
7.3 Testing the Keypad.................................................................................. 74
7.4 Testing the Beeper .................................................................................. 74
7.5 Testing the RS232 Connection ................................................................ 75
7.6 Testing the RS485 Tailgate Connection .................................................. 76
7.7 Testing the USB Port ............................................................................... 77
7.8 Testing the Magnetic Stripe Reader ........................................................ 78
7.9 Testing the Smart Card Reader ............................................................... 79
7.10 Testing the SAMs .................................................................................... 80
7.11 Testing the Touch Screen........................................................................ 81
7.12 Testing Signature Capture....................................................................... 82
7.13 Testing Pen Calibration ........................................................................... 83
7.14 Testing Finger Calibration........................................................................ 84
7.15 SCV Verification....................................................................................... 85
Chapter 8 Architecture ......................................................... 86
8.1 Overview.................................................................................................. 86
8.2 System Architecture................................................................................. 86
8.3 Host Connections .................................................................................... 87
8.4 Terminal Architecture............................................................................... 87
8.4.1 Operating System .............................................................................................88
8.4.2 Digitizer .............................................................................................................90
8.4.3 Transmitting Data..............................................................................................90
8.5 Download File Architecture...................................................................... 91
Chapter 9 Key Architecture.................................................. 92
9.1 Overview.................................................................................................. 92
9.2 Sponsor Key (KTK).................................................................................. 93
9.3 Terminal Based Keys............................................................................... 93
9.4 Application Based Keys ........................................................................... 94
9.4.1 Special Keys .....................................................................................................94
9.4.2 Master Keys ......................................................................................................94
9.4.3 Session Keys ....................................................................................................95
9.4.4 DUKPT Keys .....................................................................................................95
9.5 Security Options ...................................................................................... 95
9.5.1 Prompts Authentication Key Options ................................................................96
9.5.2 Change Terminal ID Option ..............................................................................96
9.5.3 Prompt MACing.................................................................................................96
9.5.4 Code MACing....................................................................................................97
9.5.5 Double-Length Key MAC Calculation ...............................................................97
9.5.6 Atalla Key Block Protection Option ...................................................................98
9.5.7 Terminal Startup Verify MAC Option.................................................................98
9.5.8 Visa PED Mode Option .....................................................................................98
9.5.9 Financial Key Option .........................................................................................99
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Chapter 10 Secure Certificate .............................................. 100
10.1 Overview................................................................................................ 100
10.2 Secure Certificate .................................................................................. 100
10.3 Securing Process................................................................................... 100
10.4 Secure Certificate .................................................................................. 101
10.5 Secure Certificate Descriptor Sections .................................................. 102
10.5.1 Secure Certificate MAC Descriptor Section ....................................................102
10.5.2 Visa PED Mode Descriptor Section ................................................................103
10.5.3 Application Descriptor Section ........................................................................104
10.5.4 Secure File Descriptor Section .......................................................................105
10.5.5 Non-Secure File Descriptor Section................................................................107
10.5.6 Delete Application Code File Descriptor Section ............................................108
10.5.7 Delete Data File Descriptor Section................................................................108
10.5.8 Delete Whole Application Descriptor Section .................................................108
Chapter 11 IBMEFT Download ............................................. 109
11.1 Prerequisites.......................................................................................... 109
11.2 Preparation ............................................................................................ 109
11.3 Timing 109
11.4 Outline of Download Process Steps ...................................................... 110
11.4.1 Feedback.........................................................................................................110
Chapter 12 Download Errors................................................ 113
12.1 Error Opening Port................................................................................. 113
12.1.1 The communications port that IBMEFTDL is using is already being used by
another application..........................................................................................113
12.1.2 The communications port is not working.........................................................113
12.1.3 The hardware settings in the Ingenico 6500 have been changed .................. 113
12.2 Received 3 NAKs or Timeout in sendVISAPacket()............................... 114
12.2.1 There may be a loose connection between the host and the Ingenico 6500 .114
12.2.2 The communications port settings and EFT/NCR protocol setting in the
Ingenico 6500 may be wrong..........................................................................114
12.3 Default Setup Configuration................................................................... 115
12.4 Error: Bad Prog...................................................................................... 115
12.5 Device already loaded with program x and parameter y........................ 115
12.6 CRC Error .............................................................................................. 115
12.7 Not Enough DFS Space ........................................................................ 116
12.8 Comm Receive Error ............................................................................. 116
Chapter 13 IBM EFT Troubleshooting................................. 117
13.1 Card Read Error1 .................................................................................. 117
13.2 EFT Device Not Available...................................................................... 117
13.3 EFT Device Not Available – During Check Authorization ...................... 118
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Revision History
Date Changes Manual Revision
2/22/06 Updated the Key Architecture chapter. Updated Finding
the Key Check Value: Terminal Keys section by adding Special Keys option, and added new section, Finding the Key Check Value: Application Keys.
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11/1/05 Updated the extended menu flow, chapters 2 through 7.
Updated the IBM EFT Downloading chapter.
4/26/05 Changed the keys for scrolling to +, - for US. C
2/28/05 Changed the key sequence for restarting the terminal to
[1] + [CAN] + [OK].
Updated Chapter 9, Key Architecture, and Chapter 10,
Secure Certificate to reflect changes to NAR SSA
version 2.02, maintenance application version 1.12.
11/15/04 Initial Release A
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Introduction

1.1 Payment Types

The Ingenico 6500 customer-activated terminal supports payment information processing and authorization at the point of sale (POS) in your business. With the appropriate application software, the Ingenico 6500 terminal supports the following payment types:
Credit Debit, ATM Smart Card Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT)
The Ingenico 6500 is also a utility platform for electronic marketing, such as advertising and loyalty programs. In addition to payment, the terminal can be used for the following:
Customer graphics display
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Item scrolling Loyalty programs Advertising Instant credit Personal messaging Cross selling Electronic couponing
The Ingenico 6550 terminal can capture an electronic image of a customer's signature for credit transactions and transmit it to a host system (i.e., cash register or computer).

1.2 Two Terminal Models

There are two models in the Ingenico 6500 product range:
Ingenico 6510 has four screen-addressable keys Ingenico 6550 has a touch screen that supports finger and stylus input and signature
capture
Ingenico 6510 Ingenico 6550
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The term “Ingenico 6500 terminal” will be used to refer to both the Ingenico 6510 and 6550.

1.3 Connectivity

The Ingenico 6500 terminal can connect directly to a cash register, computer, Ethernet LAN, or RS485 LAN. Peripherals such as check readers and bar code scanners can be connected to the AUX port.
For more information about connectivity, refer to the Ingenico 6500 Installation & Operations Guide.

1.4 About this Manual

Chapters 1 through 7 explain how to use the extended menu. Chapters 8 through 10 give background information to help you understand downloading and key management, and Chapters 11 and 12 explain how to perform a download.
Chapter 1, Introduction, gives an overview of the terminal, this manual, and kits that are available.
Chapter 2, Extended Menu Overview, explains how to navigate the extended menu and find the current setting. It also lists the options available in each menu.
Chapter 3, System Configuration Menu, explains how to perform the functions in the system configuration menu: change date and time, set display contrast, and adjust beep tones.
Chapter 4, System Info Menu, explains how to navigate through the system info menu to view the following system information: check versions, check security info, and view parameters.
Chapter 5, Supervisor Menu, gives the password to enter the menu, and explains how to change the password. It explains how to check or erase the application file in the terminal, and how to perform the following security functions: set key injection port, allow key injection, check the key value, and allow the serial key to be injected.
Chapter 6, System Parameters Menu, explains how to indicate the download method, set the download port, setup the port, and configure the host port’s auto detect feature.
Chapter 7, Diagnostic Menu, explains how to perform diagnostic tests on the display, keypad, beeper, communications, MSR, smart card reader, SAMs, touch screen, and signature capture.
Chapter 8, Architecture, explains the system architecture, host communications, and terminal architecture. It explains the components inside the terminal that are referred to in subsequent chapters.
Chapter 9, Key Architecture, explains the sponsor key (KTK), terminal based keys, application based keys, and security options, such as MACing.
Chapter 10, Secure Certificate, explains the securing process and the components of the secure certificate.
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Chapter 11, IBMEFT Download, explains the prerequisites, preparation, timing, and steps involved with the IBMEFT method of downloading.
Chapter 12, Download Errors, explains how to resolve errors that might be encountered during an IBMEFT download.

1.5 Conventions Used in this Manual

The following table explains the conventions used in this manual.
Convention Use Example
[Brackets] Highlights a key to press on the terminal [1]
Bold Highlights text that displays on the computer screen My Computer
Code Highlights coding used in descriptors MAC=12345678
Italic Highlights book titles, important terms, variables applname

1.6 Kits

The following kits are available from your Ingenico representative, including integration and development kits used to write custom applications to run on the Ingenico 6500 terminal.

1.6.1 Basic Installation Kit

The Basic Installation Kit consists of an Ingenico 6500 terminal and an Ingenico 6500-to-ECR cable. Refer to the Ingenico 6500 Installation and Operations Guide for detailed instructions on installing the unit.

1.6.2 Store Installation Kit

The store installation kit consists of the contents of the Basic Installation Kit, a CD-ROM containing the Ingenico 6500 Retail Base Application program and parameter files, and a copy of the MLDT utility program.

1.6.3 Retail Base Application Integration Kit

The Retail Base Application Integration Kit consists of the Store Installation Kit, an adapter kit, and all necessary manuals. This allows for the connection of the Ingenico 6500 to an IBM PC for downloading a program or parameters using MLDT.

1.6.4 OPOS Software Development Kit

This kit contains the programs, files, and manuals needed to allow a programmer to write a custom application for a register or host that interfaces with the Ingenico 6500 using OPOS (object linking and embedding for retail point of sale).
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1.6.5 JavaPOS Software Development Kit

This kit contains the programs, files, and manuals needed to allow a programmer to develop a custom application for a register or host that interfaces with the Ingenico 6500 using JavaPOS (Java for retail point of sale).

1.6.6 UNICAPT 32 Software Development Kit

This kit allows a programmer to develop a custom application for the Ingenico 6500 terminal using Ingenico’s operating system, UNICAPT 32.
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Chapter 2

Extended Menu Overview

2.1 Overview

The extended menu allows you to configure the terminal, get system information, check the file system, do key injection, get key check value, set system parameters for downloading, and test the product hardware. This chapter explains how to navigate the extended menu and includes a chart of menu options. Subsequent chapters explain how to perform functions in the extended menu.

2.2 Accessing the Extended Menu

To access the extended menu, restart the terminal by pressing [1] + [CAN] + [OK]; while the terminal is starting up, access the extended menu by pressing [1] and [3] simultaneously.

2.3 Navigating the Extended Menu

On Ingenico 6510, four lines of text can display at a time. On the Ingenico 6550, ten lines of text display. The current menu name displays on the first line, and the menu options appear on subsequent lines.
The following table lists the keys used to scroll through and select the menu options.
Note: Screen touch and screen-addressable keys cannot be used to navigate the extended menu.
Std. Key USA Key Action
+ Scroll down one item
- Scroll up one item
Enter Enter Initiate selected menu option
CORR Clear (Correct or backspace) No effect in the extended menu
CAN/ANN Cancel (Cancel/annuler) Return to the previous menu
If you are at the extended menu, return to application’s idle prompt
Note: As you can see in the table, there are two versions of keymats: a standard version and a USA version. This manual will refer to the keys by the standard names.
The selected menu option is highlighted in reverse video. Example follows.
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Display Action
Extended Menu
Serialnum Inject
System Config
System Info
Supervisor Menu
Extended Menu
Serialnum Inject
System Config
System Info
Supervisor Menu

2.4 Finding the Current Setting

The current setting will be highlighted in reverse video.
To select Supervisor Menu, press [] three times to scroll down.
Supervisor Menu is now selected. To accept, press [Enter].
Display Explanation
COM1
COM2

2.5 Finding Options in the Extended Menu

In this example, COM2 is the current setting.
Menu Submenu Submenu Submenu
Serialnum Inject
System Config System Date/Time
Display Contrast
Key Press Beep Enable
Disable
Backlight On/Off Always On
Always Off
Length
Tone
Idle Timeout
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System Info Versions
Security Info
RAM Info
View Parameter
Supervisor Menu Change Password
Application File AppA
AppB
Read
Erase
Security Key Injection Inject Keys
Injection
Port
COM1
COM2
Index Select
App Select
Key Check Value Term Keys
Application Keys
Erase App Keys Key1
Key2
SerialnumInject
Sys Parameters Download Method IBMEFT
NCREFT
Zontalk
GEMS
Germany
Download
Port 1
Port
Port 2
Port 3
Setup Port Port 1 Interface Type
Baud Rate
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Parity
LAN Address
Retry Count
Response TMO
Poll TMO
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Turnaround TMO
Port 2 Interface Type
Baud Rate
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Parity
LAN Address
Retry Count
Response TMO
Poll TMO
Turnaround TMO
Port 3 Interface Type
Baud Rate
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Parity
Retry Count
Response TMO
DHCP
Local IP
Local IP Port
Server IP
Server IP Port
IP Add Mask
Gateway
Primary DNS
Secondary DNS
Domain Name
Dial Dial Phone Num
Modem Speed
Host
Port
COM1
COM2
COM3
Aux Port COM1
COM2
COM3
Auto Detect AD On/Off On
Off
AD Timeout
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AD Retry Times
Parameter Editor
Diagnostic Menu Display
Keypad
Beeper
RS232 COM1
COM2
Tailgate
USB
Mag Stripe Reader
Smart Card
Reader
SAM
Touch Screen
Signature Capture
Pen Calibration
Finger Calibration
SCV Verification
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Chapter 3

System Configuration Menu

3.1 Overview

This chapter explains how to perform the functions in the system configuration menu: change date and time, set display contrast, and adjust beep tones (length and tone).

3.2 Changing the Date and Time

Display Action
To access the extended menu, restart the terminal
by pressing [1] + [CAN] + [OK]; while the terminal is starting up, access the extended menu by pressing the [1] and [3] keys simultaneously.
Extended Menu
Serialnum Inject
System Config
System Info
Supervisor Menu
System Config
System Date/Time
Display Contrast
Press [], [Enter] to select System Config.
Press [Enter] to select System Date/Time.
Enter Date
YYYY/MM/DD
2003/08/22
Enter Time
HH:MM
17:21
Key the new date using the format YYYYMMDD, then press [Enter]. To bypass, press [Enter].
Key the new time using the format, HHMM, then press [Enter]. The system uses a 24-hour clock. To bypass, press [Enter].
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3.3 Changing the Display Contrast

If you are have difficulty reading your terminal screen, you can increase or decrease the contrast. This setting is stored in sysPara.cfg. You can also test the display contrast: see
Testing the Display Contrast on page 55.
Display Action
To access the extended menu, restart the terminal
by pressing [1] + [CAN] + [OK]; while the terminal is starting up, access the extended menu by pressing the [1] and [3] keys simultaneously.
Extended Menu
Serialnum Inject
System Config
System Info
Supervisor Menu
System Config
System Date/Time
Display Contrast
Press [], [Enter] to select System Config.
Press [], [Enter] to select Display Contrast.
Contrast = 100% +
The current value is displayed, between 0 and
100. To decrease the contrast, press the [] key. To increase the contrast, press the [] key. When the desired setting is reached, press [Enter] to accept and return the configuration menu.
Note: If you press [Can] or [CORR], the contrast setting is not changed.
Note: The terminal modifies contrast settings automatically when temperatures vary.

3.4 Changing the Beep Tones

You may disable, enable, or change the beep tones that sound when keys are pressed. These settings are stored in sysPara.cfg. To test the beep tones, see Testing the Beeper on page 56.

3.4.1 Enable/Disable Beep Tones

Display Action
To access the extended menu, restart the terminal
by pressing [1] + [CAN] + [OK]; while the terminal is starting up, access the extended menu by pressing the [1] and [3] keys simultaneously.
Extended Menu
Serialnum Inject
System Config
System Info
Supervisor Menu
Press [], [Enter] to select System Config.
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System Config
System Date/Time
Display Contrast
Key Press Beep
Beep Tone Status
Enable
Disable
Key Beep
Length
Tone

3.4.2 Changing the Beep Length

This option allows you to change how long the beep sounds on key press. To hear what each beep sounds like, see Diagnostic Menu > Testing the Beeper, described on page 56.
Display Action
To access the extended menu, restart the terminal
Extended Menu
Serialnum Inject
System Config
System Info
Supervisor Menu
System Config
Change Date/Time
Display Contrast
Key Press Beep
Beep Tone Status
Enable
Disable
Key Beep
Length
Tone
Beep Length
Click
Short
Long
Press [], [], [Enter] to select Key Press Beep.
To turn on key press beeps, press [Enter] to select Enable.
To turn off key press beeps, press [], [Enter] to select Disable.
Press [Can].
To change the beep length or tone, see the following tables.
Note: Prompt displays if you selected Enable.
by pressing [1] + [CAN] + [OK]; while the terminal is starting up, access the extended menu by pressing the [1] and [3] keys simultaneously.
Press [], [Enter] to select System Config.
Press [], [], [Enter] to select Key Press Beep.
Press [Enter] to select Enable.
Press [Enter] to select Length.
Select the option you want.
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Beep Length
Click
Short
Long

3.4.3 Changing the Beep Tones

This option allows you to change the tone of the beep that sounds on key press. To hear what each beep sounds like, see Diagnostic Menu > Testing the Beeper, described on page 56.
Display Action
To access the extended menu, restart the terminal
Extended Menu
Serialnum Inject
System Config
System Info
Supervisor Menu
System Config
Change Date/Time
Display Contrast
Key Press Beep
Beep Tone Status
Enable
Disable
Key Beep
Length
Tone
Beep Tone
Low
Midtone
High
Key Beep
Length
Tone
Press [Can] to return to the previous menu.
by pressing [1] + [CAN] + [OK]; while the terminal is starting up, access the extended menu by pressing the [1] and [3] keys simultaneously.
Press [], [Enter] to select System Config.
Press [], [], [Enter] to select Key Press Beep.
Press [Enter] to select Enable.
Press [], [Enter] to select Tone.
Select the option you want.
Press [Can] to return to the previous menu.
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3.5 Turning the Backlight On or Off

3.5.1 Turning the Backlight On or Off

Display Action
To access the extended menu, restart the terminal
by pressing [1] + [CAN] + [OK]; while the terminal is starting up, access the extended menu by pressing the [1] and [3] keys simultaneously.
Extended Menu
Serialnum Inject
System Config
System Info
Supervisor Menu
System Config
Change Date/Time
Display Contrast
Key Press Beep
Backlight On/Off
Backlight
Always On
Always Off
Idle Timeout
System Configuration
Updating
Backlight
Always On
Always Off
Idle Timeout
Press [], [Enter] to select System Config.
Press [], [], [], [Enter] to select Backlight.
Select Always On or Always Off.
The current value displays in reverse video.
Press [Can] to return to the previous menu.

3.5.2 Setting Backlight to Off When Idle

When the terminal is not in use, this option allows you to set an amount of time after which the backlight automatically turns off. When a customer or process engages the terminal, the backlight is turned back on.
Display Action
To access the extended menu, restart the terminal
by pressing [1] + [CAN] + [OK]; while the terminal is starting up, access the extended menu by pressing the [1] and [3] keys simultaneously.
Extended Menu
Serialnum Inject
System Config
System Info
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Press [], [Enter] to select System Config.
System Config
Change Date/Time
Display Contrast
Key Press Beep
Backlight
Backlight
Always On
Always Off
Idle Timeout
Idle Timeout(s):
Old Value: 0
Enter New Value:
System Configuration
Updating
Backlight
Always On
Always Off
Idle Timeout
Press [], [], [], [Enter] to select Backlight.
Press [], [], [Enter] to select Idle Timeout.
Enter the new timeout value.
Press [Can] to return to the previous menu.
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System Info Menu

4.1 Overview

This chapter explains how to navigate through the system info menu to view the following system information: check versions of download files, operating system, SSA, and applications; check security information such as MACing; and view parameter settings.

4.2 Finding Version Numbers

Display Action
To access the extended menu, restart the terminal
by pressing [1] + [CAN] + [OK]; while the terminal is starting up, access the extended menu by pressing the [1] and [3] keys simultaneously.
Extended Menu
Serialnum Inject
System Config
System Info
Supervisor Menu
System Info
Versions
Security Info
Versions
EFTL XXXX
EFTP XXXX
TALIF XX.XX
DIG. LDR. XX.XX.XX
DIG. APP. XX.XX.XX
OS XX.XX
SSA XX.XX
MNT APP XX.XX
APP1 XX.XX
Press [], [], [Enter] to select System Info.
Press [Enter] to select Versions.
The version numbers of the download files (EFTL and EFTP), Talif chip, Digitizer loader and application, operating system (OS), System and Security Application (SSA), maintenance application (MNT APP), and all applications display.
Press [] to scroll down to see more information.
Press [Can] to return to the previous menu.
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4.3 Checking the Security Information

Display Action
To access the extended menu, restart the terminal
by pressing [1] + [CAN] + [OK]; while the terminal is starting up, access the extended menu by pressing the [1] and [3] keys simultaneously.
Extended Menu
Serialnum Inject
System Config
System Info
Supervisor Menu
System Info
Versions
Security Info
Security Info
Prompt MAC Key:
Terminal Based
Reinject SN:
Do Not Erase Keys
Prompt MACing:
Disable
Code MACing:
Disable
MAC Calculation:
Double Length Key
Atalla KBK:
Disable
Startup Verify MACing:
Disable
PED Mode:
Disable
Serial Number:
XXXXXXXXX
Press [], [], [Enter] to select System Info.
Press [], [Enter] to select Security Info.
The security options and serial number display. To scroll down to read the full report, press [].
When you are finished reading it, press [Can] to return to the previous menu.
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4.4 RAM Info
Display Action
To access the extended menu, restart the terminal
by pressing [1] + [CAN] + [OK]; while the terminal is starting up, access the extended menu by pressing the [1] and [3] keys simultaneously.
Extended Menu
Serialnum Inject
System Config
System Info
Supervisor Menu
System Info
Versions
Security Info

RAM Info

Security Info
Total RAM Size:
0 bytes
Smallest Free Mem Siz:
0 bytes
Biggest Free Mem Chun:
0 bytes
Backup SRAM Size:
0 bytes
Press [], [], [Enter] to select System Info.
Press [], [Enter] to select RAM Info.
The security options and serial number display. To scroll down to read the full report, press [].
When you are finished reading it, press [Can] to return to the previous menu.
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4.5 Viewing All Parameter Values

This menu option allows you to view the current system parameter settings. To change system parameters, see Chapter 6 System Parameters Menu on page 35.
Display Action
To access the extended menu, restart the terminal
by pressing [1] + [CAN] + [OK]; while the terminal is starting up, access the extended menu by pressing the [1] and [3] keys simultaneously.
Extended Menu
Serialnum Inject
System Config
System Info
Supervisor Menu
System Info
Versions
Security Info
View Parameter
View Parameters
Version Info:
1.0
Key Entry Beep:
Enable
Key Beep Length:
Click
Key Beep Tone:
Low
Device Type:
Signature Capture
Press [], [], [Enter] to select System Info.
Press [], [], [Enter] to select View Parameter.
The current parameter settings display. To scroll down to the next screen, press [].
When you are finished reading it, press [Can] to return to the previous menu.
Note: Your parameter values may be different.
LCD Contrast:
100%
Key Inj Port:
COM1
Manufacture ID:
INGNAR
Device Type ID:
I6550N
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Backlight:
Always On
COM1 AutoDet Res:
RS485
COM1AutoDet On/Off
OFF
COM1 AutoDet Timeout:
500ms
COM1 AutoDet Retry:
3
Download Method:
IBMEFT
Download Port Number:
COM1
Download Port Type:
RS232
Last download result:
No Download
COM1 Baud Rate:
9600
COM1 Data Bits:
8
COM1 Stop Bits:
1
COM1 Parity:
NONE
COM1 LAN Address:
104
COM1 Retry Times:
3
COM1 Resp Timeout:
3000ms
COM1 Poll Timeout:
3000ms
COM1 TurnArd Timeout:
3000ms
COM2 Baud Rate:
9600
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COM2 Data Bits:
8
COM2 Stop Bits:
1
COM2 Parity:
NONE
COM2 LAN Address:
101
COM2 Retry Times:
3
COM2 Stop Bits:
1
COM2 Parity:
NONE
COM2 LAN Address:
101
COM2 Retry Times:
3
COM2 Resp Timeout:
3000ms
COM2 Poll Timeout:
3000ms
COM2 TurnArd Timeout:
3000ms
COM3 Baud Rate:
19200
COM3 Data Bits:
8
COM3 Stop Bits:
1
COM3 Parity:
NONE
COM3 Retry Times:
NONE
COM3 Resp Timeout:
3000ms
ETH DHCP NONE/AUTO:
AUTO
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