PIN pad

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PIN pad

n
(Banking & Finance) a small keypad at a point of sale on which someone making a purchase using a credit or debit card types his or her PIN to confirm the purchase
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If pensioners opt for a Post Office account, they will be given a plastic card and a four-digit personal identification number (PIN) which they must type into a pin pad to claim their cash.
CardWizard 5.1 has been designed for easy integration and optimum ease-of-use and will feature enhanced interfaces and reporting functions along with multiple language capabilities and a new menu option to specify PIN pad devices.
PHOENIX-BASED payment technology provider Hypercom Corp.'s new P1300 PIN Pad meets the new payment card industry security standards established by Visa International and MasterCard International to protect consumers at the point of sale.
This is a clerk-assisted terminal complete with a keyboard, display, scanner, MICR reader, printer/endorser, and customer-operated PIN pad, and is used primarily for customer deposits and utility bill payments.
thebusinessphone MTT 1570 is capable of performing credit, debit and EMV transactions through its integrated PIN Pad and smart card reader, which conforms to EMV Levels 1 and 2.
M2 EQUITYBITES-March 21, 2014-Diebold deploys first ATM that doesn't need card reader or pin pad
It also includes a recessed keypad and display area for reduction of 'PIN surfing' and privacy display filters to prevent 'shoulder surfing', along with a Triple DES-compliant encrypted PIN pad.
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