Ingenico 6500 ユーザーズマニュアル

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Chapter 1 Introduction 
 
Section 1.3 Connectivity 
 
The term “Ingenico 6500 terminal” will be used to refer to both the Ingenico 6510 and 6550.  
1.3 
Connectivity 
The Ingenico 6500 terminal can connect directly to a cash register, computer, Ethernet LAN, 
or RS485 LAN. Peripherals such as check readers and bar code scanners can be connected 
to the AUX port.  
For more information about connectivity, refer to the Ingenico 6500 Installation & Operations 
Guide
1.4 
About this Manual 
Chapters 1 through 7 explain how to use the extended menu. Chapters 
background information to help you understand downloading and key management, and 
Chapters 
Chapter 1,
available. 
Chapter 2, 
the current setting. It also lists the options available in each menu. 
Chapter 3, 
configuration menu: change date and time, set display contrast, and adjust beep tones. 
Chapter 4, 
the following system information: check versions, check security info, and view parameters. 
Chapter 5, 
change the password. It explains how to check or erase the application file in the terminal, and 
how to perform the following security functions: set key injection port, allow key injection, 
check the key value, and allow the serial key to be injected. 
Chapter 6, 
download port, setup the port, and configure the host port’s auto detect feature. 
Chapter 7, 
, explains how to perform diagnostic tests on the display, keypad, 
beeper, communications, MSR, smart card reader, SAMs, touch screen, and signature 
capture. 
Chapter 8, 
architecture. It explains the components inside the terminal that are referred to in subsequent 
chapters. 
Chapter 9, 
, explains the sponsor key (KTK), terminal based keys, application 
based keys, and security options, such as MACing. 
Chapter 10, 
, explains the securing process and the components of the 
secure certificate.