NURIT 8400 Details
The NURIT 8400 countertop system represents adaptability and security at its best. It is a flexible and robust performer that offers unparalleled connectivity configurations and numerous options and upgrades for additional capabilities.
Its flexibility doesn’t stop there. Select either 3MB, 6MB, or up
to 12MB of memory for the increasing memory needs for value-added applications. Also, add a long-lasting internal battery for backup operation, or SAM and SD/MMC sockets for enhanced
security and memory. These can be easily upgraded or added
– even after initial deployment.
The PCI PED and EMV approved NURIT 8400 is the countertop of choice for retailers that need a highly adaptable and secure, multifunction payment device. The NURIT 8400 provides numerous options for enhanced functionality (including increased memory, backup battery, SAMs and SD/MMC sockets), along with its variety of communications options (including high-speed dial, Ethernet LAN, and GRPS). In addition, the system includes a wide variety of connectivity configurations (such as optional USB host/client and additional RS-232 ports). The NURIT 8400 is equipped to meet the needs of retailers now and for years to come. It is remarkably flexible and has backward compatibility with all NURIT applications for further investment protection.
VeriFone's Vx Solutions provide merchants with a variety of payment options including gift, loyalty, credit, debit and more. Value-added software applications further expland capabilities including prepaid phone cards, age verifcation and collection of VAT.
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 Security Certifications
The PCI PED standard applies to companies that make devices that accept PIN entry. Certified PED (PIN Entry Device) laboratories validate adherence to the PED standard, which has requirements for device characteristics and management. Merchants and service providers should ensure that they are using certified PED devices. Learn more at: www.pcisecuritystandards.org
The EMV standards are a series of specifications and testing procedures for EMV chip payment cards and card accepting devices, such as point of sale (POS) terminals and ATMs. A primary goal of the EMV standards, and EMVCo as an organization, is to help facilitate the global interoperability and compatibility of chip-based payment cards and payment terminals. Learn more at: www.emvco.com
The PCI Security Standards Council is transferring payment applications validated according to PABP version 1.4 to the List of PA-DSS Validated Applications for 24 months, before a PA-DSS review will be required. Learn more at: www.pcisecuritystandards.org
NURIT 8400 Product News
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