Institutions Can Now Customize the PIN Pads for Their Cashless Payment Systems
BOCA RATON, Fla., Feb. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Cashless payment systems are one of the most significant developments in institutional retail/food service and are rapidly transforming how institutions, particularly schools and universities, relate with their clientele. Most of these cashless payment systems are PIN-based and require a PIN pad to process cashless payments. With the 720 Series of Customizable Network PIN Pads from Electrone Americas Ltd, Co., institutions with cashless payment systems now have the ability to implement PIN pads customized to meet the demands of their specific systems.
A cashless payment system is used to allow an institution's customers/clients to make payments where no cash is taken at the point of sale. Each client using the system is allocated an account, much like a bank account, and is designated (in the case of a PIN-based system) a particular PIN number. This information is held on a secure network that stores and records the balance, payment, and transaction details associated with each client's account via activity linked to their PIN number.
In order for an institution's cashless payment system to work effectively and efficiently, institutions must rely upon well-manufactured, well-engineered PIN Pads for communicating PIN-entry data to their system server. Institutions must also strive to implement PIN pads that are customized to meet their systems' needs so that their clients' cashless payments result in fewer errors and their cashless payment system's data is more accurate. Institutions can easily meet these demands with Electrone's 720 Series of Customizable Network PIN Pads.
Due to the customizability of their firmware, Electrone's 720 Series of Customizable Network PIN Pads are adaptable to virtually any cashless payment system, making implementation and integration as easy as possible. The hardware of the PIN pads is also customizable, so their key tops and legends can be uniquely designed to indicate functions particular to a certain institutions' cashless payment system or even to suit the institutions' color scheme.
Additionally, the units can be customized to feature wipe-clean membranes, which make them easy to clean for institutions where protecting users from diseases like the H1N1 Virus is a high priority, such as schools and hospitals.
For more information on the 720 Series of Customizable Network PIN Pads and how they can be integrated into your institutions cashless payment system, please contact Gonzalo Perez of Electrone Americas at 561-395-3398, or visit www.electrone.com or www.keyboardspecials.com.
SOURCE Electrone Americas Ltd, Co.
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