UniPay POS

A complete 15.6″ dual-screen counter station for retail and hospitality — large merchant touchscreen, a 10.1″ customer-facing display, thermal auto-cutter printer, barcode scanner, and cash drawer. Ships with the UniPay POS Software pre-installed (subscription).

Available to order. The UniPay POS ships as a complete station. Contact your account manager or register interest for a quote and volume pricing.

What is the UniPay POS?

The UniPay POS is a fixed counter station built for busy stores and venues. Where the UniPay Terminal is a 5.5″ handheld you carry, the POS is a stationary all-in-one: a large 15.6″ touchscreen facing your staff and a separate 10.1″ display facing the customer, with the receipt printer, scanner, and cash drawer that a full till needs.

It runs UniPay POS OS — a custom Android build — and ships with the UniPay POS Software pre-installed, ready to activate on a subscription for catalogue, cart, staff management, and end-of-day reporting. It pairs to your UniPay account the same way as every other UniPay device.

Specifications

Processor

Rockchip RK3568 quad-core

Memory

4GB DDR4

Storage

32GB eMMC (expandable to 64GB via microSD, optional)

Main display

15.6″ (1366×768) capacitive touchscreen

Customer display

10.1″ second screen

Card readers

NFC + IC card reader (optional), magnetic stripe reader (optional)

Wi-Fi

2.4 GHz (802.11 a/b/g/n)

Bluetooth

4.0 / 4.2

Ports

6 × USB / Serial / RJ45 LAN

Mobile

3G / 4G (optional)

Audio

Hi-Fi dual-channel speaker

Operating system

UniPay POS OS — custom Android

What's in the box

The UniPay POS ships as a complete station with the peripherals a full counter needs:

Thermal receipt printer

  • 80mm thermal (79.5mm paper), 220mm/s print speed
  • ESC/POS compatible, full & partial auto-cutter
  • 83mm roll, paper thickness 0.06–0.08mm, print-head life ~100km
  • USB + LAN, DC 24V/1.5A, 0.84kg, 17.5 × 14.2 × 12.2 cm

Barcode scanner

  • Wired desktop 1D & 2D scanner, omnidirectional image scanning
  • CMOS planar sensor 640×480 @ 120fps
  • Auto-sense / trigger modes, white LED, USB

Cash drawer

  • Metal + ABS construction
  • 4 note + 3 coin compartments
  • 3-function lock (open / lock / auto), RJ11 connection

Setup & activation

  1. Connect the peripherals. Plug the receipt printer, scanner, and cash drawer into the station's USB / serial / RJ11 ports. The customer display connects to its dedicated port.
  2. Power on and connect to the network. Join Wi-Fi from the on-screen selector, or connect by RJ45 LAN for a wired counter.
  3. Enter your activation code. In the merchant portal, go to Settings → Devices → Add device and copy the 8-digit activation code. Enter it on the POS.
  4. Station registers automatically. The POS downloads your merchant configuration and catalogue, and is ready to take payments.
  5. Load receipt paper. Insert an 80mm thermal roll into the printer and close the cover.

The software is pre-installed. The UniPay POS ships with the UniPay POS Software ready to activate on a subscription — catalogue, cart, staff PINs, and Z-reports. The same software can also be added to the handheld UniPay Terminal.

Taking payments

  1. Build the sale. Add items from the catalogue or scan barcodes to build the cart. The total appears on both the staff screen and the customer-facing display.
  2. The customer pays one of three ways:
    • Scan — they open UniCash and scan the QR code shown on the customer display.
    • Tap — they tap their phone to the POS NFC reader. UniCash opens automatically with the payment ready — there's no need to open the app first.
    • Wallet — they double-press their phone's side button, choose their UniCash card, and tap.
  3. Confirm. The customer confirms with their PIN or device passcode. The POS shows a green tick the moment the UNC lands in your balance.
  4. Receipt. The receipt prints with the auto-cutter and the POS returns to a new sale.

Device management

Every UniPay POS linked to your account appears in the merchant portal under Settings → Devices. From here you can:

  • Rename a station and view its transaction history
  • Push catalogue and configuration updates
  • Remotely lock or deactivate a station
  • Check the OS version and request an update