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Terminals

Choose the right VINR-certified terminal for your environment.

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Every VINR terminal ships pre-configured, PCI PTS-certified, and ready to activate out of the box. There is no firmware to flash and no certificate to install — plug in or power on, scan the setup QR code, and the device is live in your account within minutes.

Terminal modelsAsk

All five models accept contactless (NFC), chip+PIN (EMV), and magnetic stripe payments.

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All models are PCI PTS 5.x certified. Key injection is performed at the factory — you never handle encryption keys directly. TDES/DUKPT key management is fully managed by VINR.

Countertop terminalsAsk

The Nexgo CT20 and Nexgo CT20P are designed for fixed checkout positions with a reliable network connection.

The CT20 suits high-throughput environments where speed matters: supermarkets, retail checkout lanes, and pharmacy counters. Its built-in thermal printer produces receipts immediately without a secondary device.

The CT20P adds an integrated PIN pad on the customer-facing side. This is the right choice when regulatory or store policy requires that the cardholder enter their PIN on a physically separate surface from the merchant screen — a common requirement in pharmacies, petrol stations, and table-service restaurants with a fixed pay point.

Both models connect over Ethernet (recommended for reliability) or WiFi, and both support static IP assignment for network-locked POS integrations.

Handheld terminalsAsk

The Nexgo N92 and Nexgo N86Pro run Android and are built for environments where the terminal moves with the staff member.

The N92 is the primary choice for tableside payments in restaurants, queue-busting in retail, and last-mile delivery confirmation. Its built-in printer means the full transaction — authorisation and receipt — completes without returning to a counter.

The N86Pro carries a larger screen, making it well suited to scenarios where the customer interacts directly with the display: tipping prompts, digital signature capture, or multi-line order summaries. It does not include a built-in printer; pair it with a Bluetooth receipt printer if paper records are needed.

Both handhelds support 4G cellular, WiFi, and Bluetooth, giving them reliable connectivity across venue floors, car parks, and outdoor service areas.

Compact mPOSAsk

The Ciontek CM30 is a pocket-sized Android mPOS that pairs with a merchant's phone or tablet over Bluetooth or WiFi. It accepts all three card entry methods — contactless, chip+PIN, and magnetic stripe — in a device small enough to carry in a jacket pocket.

The CM30 is the right fit for pop-up retail, markets, festival concessions, and field sales representatives who need to accept card payments without committing to a full terminal deployment. Because there is no built-in printer, digital receipts (SMS or email) are the default — configure them in your dashboard receipt settings.

For software setup and pairing instructions see Mobile solutions.

Order and activateAsk

Place your order

Order terminals through the VINR dashboard under Hardware > Order terminals, or contact your account manager for volume pricing and custom configurations. Specify the model, quantity, and any accessory bundles at this stage.

Terminals ship pre-configured

Each device arrives with your merchant credentials already provisioned. The packaging includes a summary card with the device serial number and a one-time activation QR code. No firmware downloads or manual configuration are required.

Activate the device

Power on the terminal. When prompted, either scan the activation QR code from your dashboard or type the six-digit activation code printed on the summary card. The terminal contacts VINR's provisioning service, validates the code, and completes the setup automatically.

Assign to a location

In the dashboard under Hardware > Terminals, find the newly activated device by its serial number and assign it to a location and register. Location assignment controls which currency, tax rules, and receipt template the terminal uses. See Terminal management for details on reassignment, deactivation, and remote reboot.

An activation code is single-use and expires 72 hours after the terminal ships. If your code has expired, generate a replacement from the terminal's detail page in the dashboard.

AccessoriesAsk

VINR-certified accessories are available through the same dashboard ordering flow as hardware.

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