Radiant Tablet PC POS Terminal

Reduce lines and increase speed of service and customer throughput with a "line busting" wireless handheld POS. Radiant's ergonomically designed Tablet PC allows employees to take orders and seamlessly transmit them to the counter POS and kitchen.

Optional peripherals are supported for payment and scanning requirements. A 2-track USB mini-MSR can be attached to the side of the tablet to add support for payment by credit card. Receipts can be printed by using the belt-clip Epson TM-P60 receipt printer (Bluetooth or Wireless options). The Epson belt-clip printer emulates the print formatting of the Epson TM-88 wired receipt printer which is already supported by most POS software applications. This means that there are no extra software changes required for receipt formatting. A BlueTooth Class Two bar-code scanner is also an add-on option for scanning requirements at check-out or for inventory. Class Two scanners are visible in sunlight so they work great for indoor or outdoor solutions.

  Available features include:
  • Portable Form Factor: Lightweight and ergonomically designed with hand strap and shoulder strap to support mobile computing
  • Solid State Design: No moving parts, for high reliability. Functions even in the event of loss of connection with back office system. Reduces downtime of operations.
  • Hot-swappable Battery: Don’t have to shutdown the application when the battery starts to run low.
  • Touchscreen: Bright 8.4-inch touch screen LCD makes user input simple and easy to use.
  • LEDs on front panel: Excellent diagnostic support for audio, CPU, and battery
  • Wireless support: 802.11b wireless support for real time data entry on the move.
  • Soft Keyboard: Soft Keyboard available with hot programmable button on front panel.
  • Recessed Power Button: No accidental shutdowns
  • Rugged Design: Withstands the harsh temperature and drop specs of the portable environment

 

 

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