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Debit and Credit Card Processing Debit and Credit Card Processing Debit and credit cards transactions have replaced cash as the primary payment method. So, choosing the right merchant services provider, like Chesapeake Payment Systems, is one of the most important business decisions you’ll make. Call a CPS representative to learn more. iCT 200 Series The smart and versatile desktop device designed for efficiency. • The iCT 200 Series meets the highest • Equipped with an unparalleled array security requirements and is PCI PTS of communication technologies such 2.x and 3.x certified. as high speed modem or Ethernet. Designed for Merchants • Accept all electronic payment • Among the world’s smallest and methods including EMV chip & PIN, lightest devices, the iCT 200 Series is magstripe and NFC/ contactless. designed for easy handling and robust daily use. The backlit keypad and color LCD display make PIN entry and menu navigation easy and intu- iCT 200 Series itive. Large keys, power buzzer and visual indicators speed transactions and reduce PIN entry errors. iPP310 Series Plug and play, PIN and pay – it’s the fastest, most secure, easiest-to-install PIN pad on the market. As the industry leader in payment Compact Design technology, Ingenico offers solutions • The iPP300 Series fits neatly and that maximize security and perfor- cleanly into any retail environment. mance, while adding real value for With a crisp LCD display and large retailers and consumers alike. In backlit keypad with raised-symbol demanding retail environments, menu and navigation keys, customer Ingenico’s iPP300 series is the most PIN entry and option selection are convenient, most reliable payment convenient and confidential. device on the market Proven Security • Ingenico’s industry-proven core iPP310 Series technology ensures that the iPP310 Series delivers the ultimate in secure data transmission and application management. Fully EMV and PCI PTS V2 and V3 certified. 5000 Foundation Street Williamsburg, Virginia 23188 | main 757-941-1335 toll-free 866-941-1335 fax 757-258-4501 | chespay.com Debit and Credit Card Processing VX 520 Robust Performance that Leads and Exceeds The VX 520 is a reliable, rugged Key Benefits countertop device that’s built to last. It handles encryption, decryption and Fast Processing processing at lightning speeds thanks to Faster checkout speeds allow you to complete its powerful processor and expandable more transactions and get consumers on their memory. Integrated NFC capabilities way more quickly. support alternative payments. Connectivity options include dial and Easy to Use Ethernet. A uniquely designed Countertop unit is designed for easy use and includes a backlit screen and keypad for all communication port area underneath the lighting situations. device keeps countertops neat and free of clutter. Reliable Functionality Get more out of your investment - the VX 520 delivers performance, reliability and long-lasting VX 520 functionality. VX 805 PIN Pad Exceptional Innovation, Exceptional Value VeriFone’s VX 805 Contactless PIN Key Benefits pad provides precisely what you need, and nothing you don’t. This incredibly Stylishly Compact convenient payment device allows mer- The VX 805 PIN pad features a sleek contour and chants to process a range of transactions ergonomic design that looks as good as it feels. through multiple connectivity options, Intuitive ATM-style interface and large keypad while offering the latest NFC technology deliver exceptional convenience. for mobile payments. And, of course, it Security at All Levels includes the latest security protections Processing of all transaction types is simple for total peace of mind. and secure thanks to the latest certifications and EMV compliance. Big Performance With its blazing fast processor, the VX 805 VX 805 PIN Pad PIN pad can handle even the most complex and demanding transactions in style. 5000 Foundation Street Williamsburg, Virginia 23188 | main 757-941-1335 toll-free 866-941-1335 fax 757-258-4501 | chespay.com Debit and Credit Card Processing ExaDigm NX Series Mobile Payment Terminal The new ExaDigm NX Series of Scalable and Flexible Payment Terminals encompasses both • Multi Application capability mobile, countertop and PIN Pad, and • Expandable memory brings in the latest innovations in • Software development kit (SDK) payment security, wireless networks • Easy remote configuration and and user friendliness, for faster, secure management (Terminal Management transactions and utmost mobility. System (TMS)) Fully compliant to all payment security standards, open to most performing User Friendly communication networks, packed with • High resolution, bright color touch powerful features, and backed with screen unparalleled customer support, the • Ethernet/WiFi/Bluetooth/Dial options NX2200 ExaDigm NX 2200 takes your business • Magnetic and Smart Card readers to higher profitability and growth. • Signature capture capable • Integrated printer Ultimate Security • Voice prompt • Built-in PA-DSS certified security • Optional: Bar Code scanner, Contact- engine for the highest secure payment less reader, Fingerprint reader with processing Match-On-Card • PCI PED certified pinpad Always On Truly Mobile • 24/7 customer support • CDMA/1xRTT cellular network • Up to 10 hours of operating battery life Verizon Wireless • Light weight • Mobile terminal that uses Verizon Wireless Signal 5000 Foundation Street Williamsburg, Virginia 23188 | main 757-941-1335 toll-free 866-941-1335 fax 757-258-4501 | chespay.com.
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