Point of Sale Specialists
Hypercom T7Plus EFTPOS Terminal
The Hypercom® T7 Plus builds on the heritage of Hypercom’s popular T7 family of terminals selling more than 3 million units. This latest model is designed for merchants requiring a compact countertop POS terminal accepting all magnetic stripe cards and delivering fast online transaction authorizations.

Advanced features include the completely new "drop and load" SureLoad printer. Paper rolls are simply dropped into place without feeding through slots and rollers, saving on time and minimising customer delay. The print speed is a lightning-fast 10 lines per second, processing receipts up to three times faster than previous Hypercom models.

The 35-key keyboard allows one-step initiation of all daily functions and transaction types. Compatibility with previous T7 software reduces certification requirements and training issues.

The T7Plus is also easy to operate, with a 35-key layout allowing for simple one-touch access to all EFTPOS and management functions. This sophisticated space-saving device is the perfect choice for merchants wanting a new credit/debit POS terminal.

The T7 Plus delivers a powerful feature set in an attractive, compact design.

It offers low overall cost of ownership thanks to its high reliability, communications capabilities, easy operation and advanced remote software management. The T7 Plusis an ideal choice for merchants wanting a new credit/debit card POS terminal.

Features

  • Supports all standard EFTPOS transactions
  • Training mode
  • Optional cheque authorisation
  • Optional loyalty card processing
  • ManPAN Link for MOTO transactions
  • Declined notification "Sure Stop"
  • Multi-Acquirer
  • ETSL certified

Specifications

  • Display size 2 lines x 20 characters
  • Card readers - Magnetic stripe and chip card
  • Keypad: 35-key layout
  • SureLoad printer
T7Plus
One-touch function activation for a wide range of transaction types; no training required
Smart Cards
Is it Smart Card Capable?
YES - Future proofed for the introduction of smart cards