
| Antenor Payment Systems NV |
| Nijverheidsstraat 14 |
| 2570 Duffel |
| Belgium |
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| Antenor Nederland BV |
| Lichtfabriekplein 1-4 |
2031 TE Haarlem
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| The Netherlands |
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L300/G-mif: The Interactive Recharge station |
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- Recharges Private Payment System - Support of different technologies - Modular Payment Options - User friendly GUI interface - Detailed logging of all transactions using SQL database.
Applications The L300-G is an advanced payment station to recharge an electronic purse used in private payment systems. Variants of the L300-G exist to support different types of cards: based on magstripe, hard contact or contactless MIFARE cards. Thanks to the flexible graphical user interface with touch screen, more sophisticated transactions can be supported such as recharging department cards, reserving and paying for virtual products.
Modular Payment Options The Antenor L300-G recharge station can be configured to accept banknotes, Proton, Bancontact or any mix of these payment options. If recharging is done using Proton or Bancontact, the user can define the value to be recharged using the touch screen.
Robust and Reliable The steel case of the L300-G is fixed to the wall using a strong back plate and heavy duty lock screws. The door has a multiple lock mechanism, a security lock and is covered with an enforcing yet elegant stainless steel plate. When the application requires so, vandal resistant buttons can be foreseen. All payment modules and accessories have been carefully selected by Antenor to assure a reliable operation during a long life cycle.
User and Operator Friendly Thanks to the colour TFT with touch screen in combination with a clear graphical interface, the L300-G provides a very comprehensive and flexible interface to the users. Every transaction is logged in an SQL-database with all details including the time-stamp, badge number, product selected, amount paid and value of the e-purse. Operators can obtain clear reports on the TFT-screen or on a printer, export the data to a memory stick or address the information remotely via the LAN-port, using the web-interface..
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