Hypercom 1101 User Manual
IN-tact 1101 Software Configuration Guide
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Configuration Screens
Configuring the IN-tact 1101
On Demand Mode Settings
(Used when configuring connections requiring a on demand connection mode)
On the navigation tree, click IN-tact Setup > Application Setup > Host Port. Click Edit, then
select an on-demand connection type. Click Edit again.
select an on-demand connection type. Click Edit again.
This screen allows you to further define options for an on demand connection type. Options
include how transaction headers and certain protocol settings are handled by the IN-tact. You
may need to change these settings for hosts that use different framing or protocol options.
Contact the host processor to obtain the correct settings for these options if unknown.
include how transaction headers and certain protocol settings are handled by the IN-tact. You
may need to change these settings for hosts that use different framing or protocol options.
Contact the host processor to obtain the correct settings for these options if unknown.
Field/Button
Description
NII
This is the NII routing code entered for this processor on the Host Port
Settings screen. It is provided as a reminder of which processor you
are currently working with.
Settings screen. It is provided as a reminder of which processor you
are currently working with.
Description
This is the description (or name) entered for this processor on the
Host Port Settings screen. It is provided as a reminder of which
processor you are currently working with.
Host Port Settings screen. It is provided as a reminder of which
processor you are currently working with.
Include Two-byte Message
Length Header
Length Header
Use this checkbox to include a two-byte message length indicator if
required for this host connection. This option is disabled by default.
The two options below allow further control of the header and should
be enabled or disabled according to how the host processor is
configured.
required for this host connection. This option is disabled by default.
The two options below allow further control of the header and should
be enabled or disabled according to how the host processor is
configured.
Include Length Field in Length
Calculation
Calculation
As mentioned above, the first two bytes of the POS LAN header are a
length indicator. This option determines whether or not these first two
bytes are included as part of the length calculation. This option should
be set to match host processor configuration.
length indicator. This option determines whether or not these first two
bytes are included as part of the length calculation. This option should
be set to match host processor configuration.
Include TPDU
The TPDU is the next five bytes of the POS LAN Header and includes
information used for routing purposes. This option determines
whether or not these five bytes are included as part of the header.
This option should be set to match host processor configuration.
information used for routing purposes. This option determines
whether or not these five bytes are included as part of the header.
This option should be set to match host processor configuration.