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          Way Systems MTT 1510 Wireless

WAY Systems Mobile Transaction Terminal (MTT) combines low-cost mobile phone technologies with the capabilities of Point of Sale terminal at a price significantly lower than the traditional Mobile POS terminal.  In addition, the MTT product integrates the security of functionality of POS/ATM terminals with the convenience of mobile phones to create a device that accepts payment and provides mobile communications almost anywhere at any time.  With built -in magnetic stripe and smart card readers plus an external infrared printer.  WAY Systems Mobile Merchant Payment System provides a  secure, encrypted, end to end mobile platform for payment processing.  The WAY Systems' Mobile Transaction Terminal (MTT) is a unique wireless credit card terminal. Just 4 inches tall and a little more than 2 ½ inched wide, the WAY Systems MTT is just a little bigger than a cell phone, but has the functionalities of an advanced credit card terminal.
WAY Systems provides data service on the Cingular ALLOVER (SM) network, giving you the "most bars in the most places." Check to see if the GPRS network covers your region: 


NEW $299.95
Printer Included
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Highlights

bulletEasy set-up and activation process through Synapse
bulletIn addition to supporting the basic retail transactions (sale, return, authorization, void, and force) the MTT also supports tip, toll and job number functions.
bulletHigh speed transaction processing via Synapse gateway, with less than seven second response time.
bulletSwiped transactions are eligible for card present, card swiped interchange rates.
bulletUtilizes data only plans; no voice plan is required.
bulletSupports combination of voice and data services as needed by merchants.
bulletAutomatically switches between online and offline modes in the event of network problems.
bulletAvailable on a variety of processors


Specifications

Wireless Communications

Dual band GSM  / GPRS

POS Memory

RAM for POS Applications 128 Kbyte
SRAM 256 Kbytes
Flash: 1 Megabyte available out of 4 Megabyte

POS Processor

High Performance CPU 16 bit microprocessor optimized for lower output consumption

SAMs

1 SAM Slot

Security

MULTOS 4.6+ Security Module
PKI (for key exchange between MTT and Server)
3DES Encryption, RSA Encryption

Keypad

Internal PINPAD option

Magnetic Card Reader 3 Track Reader
Smart Card Reader EMV Level 1
EMV Level 2 Visa Smart POS integration in progress
Battery Up to 200 hours stand-by time
Up to 300 transactions per charge
Dimensions Height 4" (102mm) x Width 2"8 (54mm) x Depth 1" 3/16 (30mm)
Weight Total Weight: 120g POS plus 250g printer
Mobile Printer Thermal Printer
Pocket size (75 x 103 * 34mm)
Light weight (250g) for true mobility
High speed (50mm/sec)
High-Resolution (203dpi:8dots/mm)
Easier paper loading by clamshell design
Supports text and graphic printing
Serial (RS-232C), IrDA Ver 1.0(SIR) interface
Battery duration: 1 hour continuous printing
Rechargeable 7.2VDC 880mAH(Ni-MH)

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