User's Manual
Equipment Information
940331-002, rev. A Hypercom Corporation 1-9
Accessing the Terminal Boot Level
The terminal boot level contains the terminal software application, for example, TSPOSXX.XXX, as 
well as other settings such as dial modes, option settings, hook delay, and printer settings.
One of the following screens appears, depending on the previous action taken at the terminal 
application level:
N
OTE: You access the boot level differently between the terminals. The 5500 and 5700 are identical, but 
the 6500 is different. You can access the boot level by using one of two procedureson all three 
terminals: The Terminal Menu option, and the Powering Down option.
ICE 5500 and 5700
Procedure #1
Use the Terminal Menu option described in this section to access the terminal boot level.
Step-by-Step
To access the boot level:
Step Action Terminal response
1 Touch Press Here for Menu on the terminal display. 
NOTE: The Idle prompt may vary depending on the 
terminal and its configuration.
If the option you want is not on this screen, 
touch + on the terminal display for additional 
menu options.
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2 Touch Terminal on the terminal display. 7(50,1$/  Ï;
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3
Touch 
+ on the terminal display.
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4 Touch Reset on the terminal display and immediately hold 
down CLEAR on the terminal keyboard until you hear two 
beeps.
The terminal displays the list of options.
N
OTE: FE stands for Format Error, letting you know that the 
initialization was cleared or that you are in the boot level.
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