Description
Seamless Self-Checkout in a Compact Form
The Desk/1600 is a customer-facing PIN pad designed for fast, intuitive transactions at self-checkout stations and busy counters. Supporting all major payment types, it features a clearly marked contactless zone and large keypad to simplify customer interaction.
Compact PIN pad with visible contactless zone for easy tap payments
Small but Capable
Equipped with a 32-bit Cortex processor, 700 KB RAM, and 2 MB Flash, the Desk/1600 ensures smooth payment handling in a space-saving design.
Efficient Cortex CPU with compact memory for reliable performance
Rugged & Hygienic
Built with a durable glass display and robust keypad, the Desk/1600 withstands frequent cleaning and heavy daily use. Its card readers—chip, magstripe, and contactless—are rated for up to 500,000 transactions.
500K transaction durability • Glass display built for daily sanitization
Clean, Simple Integration
With its single-connector design, the Desk/1600 integrates easily with Desk-series terminals and POS systems, reducing cable clutter and simplifying installation.
One-connector setup for seamless integration
Secure by Design
The Desk/1600 is PCI PTS v6 certified, protecting sensitive data in every transaction. Optional privacy shields—factory-installed or field-upgradable—add an extra layer of protection.
PCI PTS v6 certified with optional privacy shield
Compact, Counter-Ready Fit
At just 180 × 83 × 43 mm and 221 g, the Desk/1600 saves space without sacrificing performance, making it ideal for crowded checkouts.
Slim, lightweight, and counter-friendly
Quick Highlights
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All major payment methods with clear contactless zone
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Compact footprint, ideal for crowded counters
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32-bit Cortex CPU with 700 KB RAM + 2 MB Flash
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Rugged keypad and glass display built for heavy use
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500K-read durability for magstripe and contactless
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Simple one-connector integration
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PCI PTS v6 certified with optional privacy shield
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Lightweight (221 g), compact size (180 × 83 × 43 mm)





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