Equipment The ICT220 is the first terminal of the new Ingenico ready to stay in the market for long. It puts together power of new processor, latest security, fast printer, large memory and best design for keyboard with its large keys, display and its general casing.
• information display using large backlit screen. Integration Easy integration of the ICT220 in all types of business thanks to the thermal printer's silence (see details later in the document) and excellent ergonomics. Reliability ICT220 has been designed to make maintenance easy and to improve reliability.
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From an ultra-powerful processor through to software development ICT220 circuit board is based on an ARM 9 processor with very large scale integration: "a circuit board in a chip". It contains a series of smart peripherals and a 32-bit ARM9 RISC processor clocked at 380 MHz, capable of remaining active with very low energy consumption levels.
ARM7 32-bit RISC processor with flash and RAM memory Clock frequency 57 MHz Capacity 50 MIPS Calendar Leap-year management The power of the ICT220’s processors gives the following performance: 3DES less than 10µs. Algorithm Keys 1024 exp 3 0,4 ms...
These cards are memory extensions and enable to increase the size of the files in the terminal. 1.2.6. Magnetic stripe card reader The ICT220 is equipped with a swipe manual reader. • Large acceptance range: − Slow swipes at 10 cm/sec ;...
Card formats accepted − 10 cm/s to 100 cm/s Card swipe speed − < 0.5% Reading error rate − On the upper side of the ICT220 Card slot − 300,000 swipes Head lifespan 1.2.7. Keypad – Navigation pad • Navigation pad −...
Alphanumeric input The ICT220 enables the input of alphanumeric characters on its keypad. This input is made easier with the keypad’s screen-printed alphabetic characters. 1.2.8. The display screen • Graphic monochrome 128 x 64 pixels • Active zone: 59,5 x 33,1 mm •...
Australia: C-Tick − Mechanical interface Power supply jack with safety catch − Straight flexible cable − About 1,8 meters long between ICT220 and power supply, plug in on ICT220 side. − Weight 115 g − Dimensions approx 77 x 25 x 89 mm (L x w x h) 1.2.12.
This standardization based on input points simplifies the implementation of the applications on terminals. The ICT220 provides natural access to the modularity concepts and improves the maintainability and quality of the applications.
2.7. Development workstation Introduction The software is written in high level C language in a multi-applications environment. Ingenico makes available all the software and equipment required for development. This includes the documentation. Also, training sessions are offered. Required configuration The development workstation executes on a Pentium PC running under Windows 2000/XP/Vista.
3.1. Introduction Ingenico developed its own Terminal Estate Management System called IngEstate. It is a link between an organisation with an estate of payment terminals and their merchants. It allows users to remotely manage payment terminals, modify their software content and interact with merchants.
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