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8.3 Host Connections
The point of sale (POS) system, which can be comprised of the server, store controller, and
host devices, communicates with the Ingenico 6780 terminal through an RS232 or RS485
serial interface, Ethernet LAN, or USB, depending on the requirements of the host device
(typically a computer or ECR). Data is sent using one of these interfaces over a cable that
connects the host device to the Ingenico 6780 terminal.
The Ingenico 6780 terminal can connect directly to a cash register, computer, Ethernet
LAN, or RS485 LAN. Peripherals such as check readers and printers can be connected to
the AUX port.
Depending on your configuration, there are two to four communication ports.
The HOST port, which connects to POS terminals, can connect to the following protocols:
RS232, USB/PoweredUSB, RS485 IVI LAN protocol, or RS485 Tailgate protocol (North
America only).
The AUX port is RS232 for connecting an auxiliary device such as a printer or check
reader.
The E-NET port is for connecting to Ethernet 10 base T, TCP/IP.
The ITI port is not used.
Note: For instructions on making these connections, refer to the Ingenico 6780
Installation Guide
.
8.4 Terminal Architecture
Millenium ASIC Processor
User Application
Digitizer
Processor
Stylus
Ingenico 6500
Cash RegisterStore Controller
LCD
MSR SCR
System & Security
Application
Maintenance
Application
Operating System
Ingenico 6780
Figure 3 Terminal Architecture
As illustrated in Figure 3 Terminal Architecture, the Millennium ASIC processor runs
programs that act as an interface between the ECR and the Ingenico 6780 terminal: the
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