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Wireless terminal is almost DIY

Product: i7780/i7810 Pay@Table wireless payment terminal
Company: Ingenico

If restaurant customers get jittery when the server walks away with their bankcards, this will reassure them. It's not quite DIY, but Ingenico's Pay@Table i7780 portable payment terminal can be handed to customers to complete transactions right at the table or POS.

The terminal can be configured for either Wi-Fi (802.11) or Bluetooth wireless communications, depending on the application requirements.

Secure wireless transaction transmission to the base covers up to one-half square mile. Suitable for retailers, restaurants, fast food, bars, convenience stores and car-service companies, the unit provides fast transaction acceptance.

The i7780 features a 15-line-per-second thermal printer, simple keypad, high-speed modem, 32-bit ARM processor, and Ethernet communications for real-time transaction authorization.

The magnetic stripe reader's extended read path increases operator first-pass read success. The unit has two megabytes of static RAM and four megabytes of Flash memory. The 128 x 64 pixel backlit display and three backlit screen-addressable keys are easy to see and use.

The smart card reader supports EMVCo Level 1 and Unicapt 32 EMV Level 2. Security measures supported include Visa-approved PED, online or offline; DES or Triple DES; DUKPT or MasterSession; and secure local and remote software downloading.

Some of the accessories are a spare battery pack, charging base and protective holster. The spare lithium ion battery can charge on the base. A single base can communicate with up to seven terminals. The unit weighs 1.5 pounds.

The wireless i7810 model, which has the same features, is the appropriate Pay@Table solution for a multiterminal configuration in a Wi-Fi environment.

Ingenico
770-594-6000
www.ingenico-us.com

Article published in issue number 060701

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