Ingenico 6500 User’s Guide 3
Chapter 11, IBMEFT Download, explains the prerequisites, preparation, timing, and steps
involved with the IBMEFT method of downloading.
Chapter 12, Download Errors, explains how to resolve errors that might be encountered during
an IBMEFT download.
1.5 Conventions Used in this Manual
The following table explains the conventions used in this manual.
Convention Use Example
[Brackets] Highlights a key to press on the terminal [1]
Bold Highlights text that displays on the computer screen My Computer
Code Highlights coding used in descriptors MAC=12345678
Italic Highlights book titles, important terms, variables applname
1.6 Kits
The following kits are available from your Ingenico representative, including integration and
development kits used to write custom applications to run on the Ingenico 6500 terminal.
1.6.1 Basic Installation Kit
The Basic Installation Kit consists of an Ingenico 6500 terminal and an Ingenico 6500-to-ECR
cable. Refer to the Ingenico 6500 Installation and Operations Guide for detailed instructions on
installing the unit.
1.6.2 Store Installation Kit
The store installation kit consists of the contents of the Basic Installation Kit, a CD-ROM
containing the Ingenico 6500 Retail Base Application program and parameter files, and a copy
of the MLDT utility program.
1.6.3 Retail Base Application Integration Kit
The Retail Base Application Integration Kit consists of the Store Installation Kit, an adapter kit,
and all necessary manuals. This allows for the connection of the Ingenico 6500 to an IBM PC
for downloading a program or parameters using MLDT.
1.6.4 OPOS Software Development Kit
This kit contains the programs, files, and manuals needed to allow a programmer to write a
custom application for a register or host that interfaces with the Ingenico 6500 using OPOS
(object linking and embedding for retail point of sale).