VERIFONE ZON Junior XL Credit Card Processing Terminal
Product information
On Sale
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Description
Circa 1987
Use Case
The ZON Jr XL is an electronic credit card processing terminal that
was widely used in the late 1980s and 1990s at the point-of-sale in small and medium-sized retail businesses, restaurants, and convenience stores. Its primary functions included:
- Credit Card Authorization: It dialed a central processing host over a phone line (using a built-in 300 baud modem) to rapidly authorize credit card transactions.
- Data Capture: It could capture and store transaction data in its internal battery-backed RAM before batching out at the end of the day.
- Check Authentication: Some applications allowed it to process check guarantees.
- Display: It featured a simple 16-character vacuum fluorescent display (VFD) that provided prompts to guide the user through transactions.
NOTE: 2-Units available.
(H-4cm x W-14cm x D-15cm)