Claims
- 1. A postage metering system, comprising:a base including a base micro controller, a deck and a transport for feeding a mailpiece along the deck in a path of travel; a printer assembly operatively mounted to the base, the printer including a printer control module and a print mechanism under the control of the printer control module, the print mechanism being located adjacent to the path of travel for printing on the mailpiece, the printer control module being operatively mounted to the printer assembly; a user interface operatively mounted to the base, the user interface including a user interface micro controller in operative communication with the base micro controller and the printer control module, an internal socket for receiving an integrated circuit chip processor and a smart card reader interface connector for interfacing with an external smart card; wherein: the user interface micro controller includes a memory for storing a postage meter configuration indicator that controls whether the user interface micro controller accesses postage metering functionality at either the smart card reader interface connector or the internal socket; wherein: the internal socket is adapted to receive a type of integrated circuit chip processor that also serves as a processor platform the smart card; and wherein: when the integrated circuit chip processor is installed in the internal socket, the postage meter configuration indicator identifies a first combination of the user interface and the integrated circuit chip processor as a postage meter and the user interface micro controller ignores the smart card reader interface connector; and when the integrated circuit chip processor is not installed in the internal socket, the postage meter configuration indicator identifies the smart card as the postage meter and the user interface micro controller ignores the internal socket.
- 2. The postage metering system of claim 1, wherein:the base includes a latch assembly for receiving the user interface and a lock for securing the user interface in place; and when the postage meter configuration indicator identifies a second combination of the user interface, the integrated circuit chip processor installed in the internal socket, and the base as the postage meter, the latch assembly and the lock prevent an operator from seperating the user interface from the base.
- 3. The postage metering system of claim 2, wherein:when the postage meter configuration indicator identifies a third combination of the user interface, the integrated circuit chip processor installed in the internal socket, the base and the printer control module as the postage meter, the latch assembly and the lock prevent the operator from separating the user interface and the printer control module from the base.
- 4. The postage metering system of claim 3, wherein:when the postage meter configuration indicator identifies the first combination as the postage meter, the operator may separate the user interface from the base; and when the postage meter configuration indicator identifies the second combination as the postage meter, the operator may separate the printer control module from the base.
- 5. The postage metering system of claim 2, wherein:when the postage meter configuration indicator identifies the first combination as the postage meter, the operator may separate the user interface from the base; and when the postage meter configuration indicator identifies the second combination as the postage meter, the operator may separate the printer control module from the base.
- 6. A method of manufacturing a postage metering system, comprising:providing a base including a base micro controller, a deck and a transport for feeding a mailpiece along the deck in a path of travel; providing a printer assembly operatively mounted to the base, the printer including a printer control module and a print mechanism under the control of the printer control module, the print mechanism being located adjacent to the path of travel for printing on the mailpiece, the printer control module being operatively mounted to the printer assembly; providing a user interface operatively mounted to the base, the user interface including a user interface micro controller in operative communication with the base micro controller and the printer control module, an internal socket for receiving an integrated circuit chip and a smart card reader interface connector for interfacing with an external smart card; storing a postage meter configuration indicator in the user interface micro controller that controls whether the user interface microcontroller accesses postage metering functionality at either the smart card reader interface connector or the internal socket; adapting the internal socket so as to receive a type of integrated circuit chip processor that also serves as a processor platform for the smart card; and in a first population of postage meters, installing the integrated circuit chip processor in the internal socket so that a first combination of the user interface and the integrated circuit chip define a postage meter and the user interface micro controller ignores the smart card reader interface connector; and in a second population of postage meters, not installing the integrated circuit chip processor in the internal socket and providing the smart card so that the smart card defines the postage meter and the user interface micro controller ignores the internal socket.
- 7. The method of claim 6, further comprising the step(s) of:providing a latch assembly in the base for receiving the user interface and a lock for securing the user interface in place; and when the postage meter configuration indicator identifies a second combination of the user interface, the integrated circuit chip processor installed in the internal socket, and the base as the postage meter, using the latch assembly and the lock to prevent an operator from separating the user interface from the base.
- 8. The method of claim 7, further comprising the step(s) of:when the postage meter configuration indicator identifies a third combination of the user interface, the integrated circuit chip processor installed in the internal socket, the base and the printer control module as the postage meter, using the latch assembly and the lock to prevent the operator from separating the user interface and the printer control module from the base.
- 9. The method of claim 8, further comprising the step(s) of:when the postage meter configuration indicator identifies the first combination as the postage meter, allowing the operator to separate the user interface from the base; and when the postage meter configuration indicator identifies the second combination as the postage meter, allowing the operator to separate the printer control module from the base.
- 10. The method of claim 7, further comprising the step(s) of:when the postage meter configuration indicator identifies the first combination as the postage meter, allowing the operator to separate the user interface from the base; and when the postage meter configuration indicator identifies the second combination as the postage meter, allowing the operator to separate the
Parent Case Info
This application is ralted concurrently filed U.S. patent applications: serial code/Ser. No. 09/294,607 entitled POSTAGE METERING SYSTEM HAVING CURRENCY SYNCHRONIZATION now U.S. Pat. No. 6,188,997; serial code/Ser. No. 09/294,605 entitled POSTAGE METERING SYSTEM HAVING SEPARABLE MODULES WITH MULTIPLE CURRENCY CAPABILITY AND SYNCHRONIZATION now U.S. Pat. No 6,178,412 and serial code/Ser. No. 09/294,604 entitled POSTAGE METERING SYSTEM HAVING CURRENCY COMPATIBILITY SECURITY FEATURE now U.S. Pat. No 6,154,734, the disclosures of which are specifically incorporated herein by reference.
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