Terminal Connection Ports; Lan Port; Pin Pad Port; Power Port - Hypercom SmartICE Hardware And Installation Manual

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Terminal Connection Ports

The following is a description of the ports on the SmartICE terminal.

LAN Port

The RS485 LAN port allows up to 16 terminals to be installed in environments using the
Hypercom MiniNAC-II, NAC-1A, or NAC-6A LAN controller.

PIN Pad Port

The PIN pad port supports a range of PIN pads including Hypercom Models S7, S7-C, and S8.
PIN encryption is according to ANSI X 9.8. The capability to generate ANSI X 9.9 Message
Authentication Code (MAC) is optional. The PIN pad port supports multiple master and working
keys.

Power Port

The power port supports two types of Hypercom power packs. The Linear power pack is used
within the United States of America. The Switcher power pack is used outside of the United
States.

Contrast Control Dial

Rotating the Contrast Control Dial, located on the left side of the terminal, changes the contrast
of the display screen.

Terminal Modem

The optional internal modem, the FastPOS 9600, is compatible with the Bell 212A modem and
the CCITT V.22 interface and provides for Asynchronous or Synchronous operation at 9600 bps.
The optional modem is suitable for both dial and leased-line operation.

Terminal Radio

The SmartICE supports four radios types: CDPD (cellular digital packet data), Mobitex, GSM,
and the 900 MHz.

Terminal Power Adaptors

Hypercom offers two types of terminal power adaptors: The Linear power adaptor is used within
the United Stated of America. The Switcher power adaptor is used internationally.
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