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Valor’s VP300 Pin Pad

A dependable countertop PIN pad designed for touchscreen convenience, robust security, and easy integration. The Valor VP300 features a 2.4″ full-color display, 32-bit secure processor, and supports EMV chip, magstripe, and contactless payments—all backed by PCI PTS 5.x security certification.

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User-Friendly Touch Experience

The Valor VP300 delivers an intuitive and smooth payment experience with its vivid 2.4″ full-color LCD touchscreen and stylus-enabled digital signature capture. Designed for modern counters, it combines a sleek interface with a compact footprint, improving checkout efficiency without taking up extra space.

2.4″ TFT color display (320 × 240 px), touchscreen with signature capture, stylus included.

Secure & Efficient Processing

Built with a 32-bit high-performance secure processor, the VP300 ensures fast, reliable, and secure transactions. Equipped with 32 MB RAM, 64 MB Flash storage, and PCI PTS 5.x compliance, it guarantees smooth processing while maintaining the highest security standards.

32-bit secure CPU, 32 MB RAM, 64 MB Flash, PCI PTS 5.x certified.

Comprehensive Payment Support

Accept every major payment type effortlessly. The VP300 supports EMV chip cards, magstripe swipes, and contactless NFC payments, including popular standards like Mifare and Felica, making it versatile for all customer preferences.

EMV L1/L2 chip, triple-track magstripe, NFC contactless (ISO 14443 A/B, Mifare, Felica).

Easy Integration at Checkout

Designed for flexibility, the VP300 offers USB and RS-232 connectivity, making it easy to integrate with most POS systems. Powered by a standard 5V DC supply, it sets up quickly and seamlessly.

USB and RS-232 ports, 5V DC / 1.0 A power input.

Thoughtful Design & Responsive Feedback

Compact yet functional, the VP300 is ideal for high-traffic counters. It features a lightweight design, a built-in buzzer for feedback, and an ergonomic keypad for easy operation.

141 × 71 × 36 mm, 160 g; built-in buzzer; 10 alphanumeric + 9 function keys.

Emission-Free and Globally Certified

Security and compliance are top priorities. The VP300 holds multiple global certifications, including EMV and contactless standards, as well as CE and RoHS for environmental safety, ensuring reliable performance worldwide.

EMV L1/L2, EMV Contactless L1, PayPass, payWave, Amex, Discover D-PAS, UnionPay, TQM, CE, RoHS.

Quick Highlights

  • 2.4″ color touchscreen with stylus-enabled signature capture

  • Secure 32-bit CPU with 32 MB RAM & 64 MB Flash

  • Accepts EMV chip, magstripe, and NFC/contactless payments

  • USB & RS-232 connectivity with standard power supply

  • Compact, lightweight build with built-in buzzer and keypad

  • PCI PTS 5.x certified and supports global EMV/contactless standards

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