Forecourt - Card reader in dispenser or pump
QuickFuel has the ability to interface to many different types of CRINDs.
Postec 4Det

The Postec Forecourt Data Entry Terminal (4DET) is an outdoor terminal specifically designed for use in fuel marketing operations in both retail and commercial (including unmanned) sites. The 4DET is a “thin client” terminal consisting of a cluster of peripherals wrapped in a layer of intelligence to facilitate forecourt LAN communications.
Peripherals include:
- Graphical back-lit LCD display
- Configurable back-lit keyboard
- Magnetic Card Reader
- RFID Mifare Smart Card reader/writer
- Bar code scanner
- Receipt printer
The 4DET facilitates wet-stock automation and control on the forecourt when coupled with the Postec Communications Controller through a number of key forecourt applications. These applications can be mixed to provide a variety of functionality to both customers and forecourt attendants.
Wayne Trintech

PT4000
- Payment Terminals designed to meet VISA PED & EMV requirements
- The PT4000 payment terminal is designed to meet the meet requirements of VISA/PED, EMV level 1 & 2, local bank, and other regulatory approvals
Modular & Flexible
The PT4000 is compatible with a wide range of peripherals as well as communication protocols
The PT4000 is available in several different configurations:
- Integrated into dispensers
- Pump head module
- Bolt-on-box
- Stand-alone card or bank note terminal
Gilbarco

The Gilbarco CRIND® (Card Reader In Dispenser) units are a widely-accepted means of making fuel purchases. CRIND card readers let customers pay for their purchases at the pump with a credit or debit card. Outside, customer traffic moves quickly, increasing fuel sales. Inside, shorter lines lead to more in-store purchases.The Monochrome LCD lets station owners promote car wash, fast food, or in-store items. The well-known ATM-style "soft" keys help CRIND remain universal
Transponder Technologies

Accepts all debit and credit cards subject to individual merchant agreements.
Suitable application for Australia and New Zealand. Highly reliability in all electrical and climatic environments found in these regions. Can support privately-operated card networks through store-and-forward functionality Uses a generic EFTPOS terminal designed to operate in both retail and commercial applications as a standalone OPT or as a CRIP compatible with all AUS/NZ electronic dispensing equipment and forecourt control devices
Supports multiple terminals at a single site either as CRIPs or standalone OPTs
Is compliant with:
- Triple DES
- OIML R 117 (NSC)
- AS2805.14.1
- ETSL
- EMV
- C-Tick and CE
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