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9.0 Interfaced EFTPOS

The following section describes interfacing with the i5100 EFTPOS terminal.
Interface Connection
If you are using an interfaced
terminal the instructions in the
diagram below illustrate how
to connect the terminal to the
cash register.
Instructions on configuring cash
register to interface with the
terminal will be provided by your
cash register supplier.
INTERFACED EFTPOS
Interfaced EFTPOS from Bank of
Melbourne is an i5100 EFTPOS
terminal receiving transaction
information
from a computer based cash
register. The cable provided (see
Figure 1) is required to connect the
cash register.
The cable has a "6 Flat connector"
on one end that is inserted into the
"Pinpad COM 1 port" on the i5100
EFTPOS terminal (see Figure 2).
The other end of the cable has a
"9-pin" connection that is inserted
into an available COM port on
the cash register (see Figure. 3).
Generally these ports
are at the back of the register.
Note: The interface cable uses
a "9-pin COM port. If a "25-pin"
COM port is to be used then
a suitable adaptor must be
purchased. Bank of Melbourne
does not supply this adaptor.
Figure 1 – Interface Cable
6 Flat Connector
PIN-PAD
COM-1
Figure 2 – Base of Terminal
PIN-PAD
Figure 3 – Peripheral (Com) Ports
9 Pin Com Ports
Dial-up EFTPOS Merchant Operating Guide – May 2011
9 Pin Connector
COM-2
COM-2
COM-1
PIN-PAD
COM-2
COM-1
2
2
2
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