Equinox Payments P1300 PIN Entry Device
Discontinued Replaced by: Direct Replacement Not Available - Contact Us For Suggested ReplacementEquinox Payments P1300 PIN Entry Device
The Equinox Payments (Hypercom) P1300 PCI-approved PIN entry device is designed to meet the PCI PED security standards for PIN entry, providing merchants with low-cost migration to newly imposed security guidelines. The P1300 compatible with all Equinox/Hypercom product families.
Key Features:
- Low-cost PCI PED approved PIN entry device
- Triple DES-certified for DUKPT
- 2x16 alphanumeric LCD display
- Intuitive user interface with color-coded Cancel, Clear and Enter keys
- Screen-addressable function keys provide more control for users
- Multiple communication options for connecting to existing POS equipment
- Plug-and-play software for use with current Hypercom (Equinox) terminals
- Compatible with Hypercom Key Loading and Management (HKLM) system
- Small, ergonomic design fits comfortably in customers' hands
Cost-Effective:
- Simple, functional design provides low-cost migration to new PCI PED security standards
- Operates with any Hypercom terminal that uses DUKPT encryption automatically by simply plugging the unit into the payment device's PIN pad port
- Uses the same key loading system (HKLM) as previous generation PIN pads to save customers time and money on new equipment and training
Performance:
- Provides clear instructions to the user facilitating the transaction process
- Features customary keypad layout with easily identifiable function keys that are fully compliant with industry standards
- Includes three soft keys below the display that provide users more control over the transaction process
- Compact design ensures users can easily handle the unit and allows them freedom to further shield their PIN entry with their body or hand
Security:
- Supports both DES and Triple DES DUKPT encryption to protect valuable cardholder PIN information
- Tamper-proof design meets stringent security standards that safeguard the device from external attacks
- Meets new PCI PED security guidelines
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