Equinox Payments 030232-001 Point of Sale Terminal User Manual fcc

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HYPERCOM, INC.   POS DEVELOPMENT900 MHz WIRELESS ICE TERMINALOPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
HYPERCOM, INC. POS DEVELOPMENT900 MHz WIRELESS ICE TERMINAL  OPERATION INSTUCTIONSREV: AJANUARY, 199721. GENERAL PRODUCT DISCRIPTION................................................................................................ 32.  OPERATION .................................................................................................................................... 4    2.1 BASIC CONFIGURATION............................................................................................................ 53. INSTALLATION EXAMPLES ............................................................................................................ 6FIGURE 1 BASIC CONFIGURATION EXAMPLE.................................................................................... 5FIGURE 2 INSTALLATION EXAMPLE ................................................................................................... 6
HYPERCOM, INC. POS DEVELOPMENT900 MHz WIRELESS ICE TERMINAL  OPERATION INSTUCTIONSREV: AJANUARY, 199731.  GENERAL PRODUCT DISCRIPTIONHypercom’s 900 MHz wireless ICE terminal in its current manifestation will take thestandard POS transaction to the customer without the customer losing sight of his/hercredit/debit/smart card.  It will reduce the transaction time required by the vendor to run acard back and forth between the customer and the central POS terminal. The results ofwhich are increased customer convenience, security and satisfaction, as well as reducedprocessing cost to the merchant.Features present on the ICE unit are as follows:1.  Signature Capture/Graphics Display.  A touch screen display is used to allow a soft key menuand signature capture to be utilized.  The Display contains 160 by 80 pixels which allowsgraphical use.2.  Keypad.  A twelve key keypad is present on the unit containing the standard numeric numberszero through nine.  The last two keys are “CLEAR” and “ENTER”.3.  Battery Powered.  Ice is capable of running on an internal battery or a  8-12Volt sourceproviding power through the RJ11 port if tethered to a T7 terminal, LP3 loader or other device.The wireless unit is NOT designed to be used in a tethered mode. The unit will power upautomatically when power is provided  through the RJ11.  There is a push button power switchlocated on the ICE for running on internal battery power.4.  Credit Card Reader.  There is a standard track one and track two card reader located on ICE.5.  Smart Card Reader.  There is a standard Smart/Memory Card reader  located on the side of theunit.6.  SIMMs.  Three SIMLocks are located on the bottom of the ICE unit for Vendor Mondex use.The ICE wireless uses an FXI01 900MHz radio transceiver board.  This allows the ICE tobe portable and the POS transaction can then take place wherever the card users may be.The ICE terminal communicates the transaction data via a 900MHz signal to a hostterminal, which in turn communicates to a network.  Once the transaction has beenapproved, the host terminal will inform the customer of the approval via the ICE unitdisplay.  Data encryption is provided by the host POS terminal and ICE device.Hypercom’s ICE 900MHz wireless system will consist of the following items:1.  HOST TERMINAL.  This may be any of Hypercom’s POS terminal product with a PIN PADport, and an external communication port (LAN or telephone), using the appropriate softwaresuch as T7, T7P, T77, T5000. 2.  TERMINAL TRANSCRIVER INTERFACE.  Hypercom model FTI 01 or for use with a singleterminal transceiver, an adapter cable, Hypercom P/N: 810170-001. 3.  TERMINAL TRANSCEIVER(S).  Hypercom model FXV 01. 4.  CUSTOMER PREMISIS WIREING.  (If required.) 5.  ICE TERMINAL. This must be an ICE wireless terminal with an FXI01 board and wirelesssoftware installed.
HYPERCOM, INC. POS DEVELOPMENT900 MHz WIRELESS ICE TERMINAL  OPERATION INSTUCTIONSREV: AJANUARY, 199742. OPERATIONHypercom’s 900 MHz wireless POS terminal interface system is designed to betransparent to the user.  The peripheral POS terminal device operation using the wirelessPOS terminal interface system is identical to its operation when the connection is througha cable between a peripheral POS terminal device and a host POS terminal.Hypercom’s 900 MHz wireless POS terminal interface system utilize radio transmittersand receivers certified in accordance with Federal Communications Commission (FCC)regulations, (CFR 47 Part 2 and Part 15) for use within the industrial, scientific, andmedical band of frequencies between 902 MHz and 928 MHz.THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:(1)  THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND  (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
HYPERCOM, INC. POS DEVELOPMENT900 MHz WIRELESS ICE TERMINAL  OPERATION INSTUCTIONSREV: AJANUARY, 19975Operational distance between a terminal transceiver and a peripheral POS terminal isgreatly affected by their environment.  Obstructions such as walls and furniture as well asoutside interfering signals may reduce the operational range.  Software communicationprotocols have been implemented with in Hypercom’s 900 MHz wireless POS terminalinterface system that should reduce these effects.2.1  BASIC CONFIGURATIONThe example in figure 1 shows the basic configuration.  The system was designed for acommunication distance of from the terminal transceiver to the peripheral terminal deviceof less than 100 feet.  Minimizing the coverage area reduces the possibility of creatinginterference to other communications systems sharing the same radio spectrum, a violationof FCC regulations.  The short range design also reduces the chance of  interference fromoutside sources.PN: 810170-001SINGLE UNIT CABLETERMINALHOST TERMINALTRANSCEIVERFXV01PN: 020123-002    I.C.E. TERMINAL     P/N:030232-001   I.C.E. TERMINAL     P/N:030232-0011 TO 16 PERIPHERAL TERMINAL DEVICESFigure 1 BASIC CONFIGURATION EXAMPLE
HYPERCOM, INC. POS DEVELOPMENT900 MHz WIRELESS ICE TERMINAL  OPERATION INSTUCTIONSREV: AJANUARY, 19976NOTE: DO NOT INSERT THE CABLE CONNECTORS FROM THEICE RJ11 PORT INTO ANY RECEPTICAL DISIGNATEDFOR USE WITH THE PREMISIS TELEPHONE SYSTEM ASTHE ICE UNIT MAY BE DAMAGED!3.  INSTALLATION EXAMPLEKITCHEN AREACOUNTER AREATERMINALTRANSCEIVERPOSHOSTFigure 2 BASIC SYSTEM EXAMPLE

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