
Kartenleser & Scanner
MSR-Kartenleser, Barcode-Scanner und biometrische Module für POS-Systeme
14 Produkte
Magnetic-stripe, EMV chip and contactless card readers, plus 1D/2D barcode scanners for retail, banking and self-service. Inventory covers OEM-replacement modules for IBM 4610/4690, Toshiba 4900/6140, NCR P1505/P1535 and Wincor V2X/V2CU readers, alongside aftermarket scanner heads for Symbol/Zebra DS6707/DS9300, Honeywell 1900/1450 and Datalogic Magellan series. For ATM-grade card-reader heads (HiCo vs LoCo, read vs read-write), see our dedicated ATM card-reader-heads guide — getting the magnetic coercivity right is the most common ordering mistake.

IBM POS Scanner PN 83X8987

IBM SurePoint 4820-51G MSR-Kartenleser

IBM TOSHIBA SUREPOS PN69Y6350 9634953 Kartenleser

IBM TOSHIBA POS Biometrie-Modul

TOSHIBA SUREPOINT 4820 Bildschirm MSR-Kartenleser für 4820-2LG 4820-5LG

IBM 4838-330 1Z7 1Z5 POS-Terminal-Codescanner FRU 44V0717

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Wincor Nixdorf TA61 TA61-2 TA85 TA85P Tastatur-Kartenleser-Magnetkopf

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Wincor Nixdorf TA61 TA85 POS-Tastatur-Kartenleser

IBM POS Scanner PN 83X8987

IBM SurePoint 4820-51G MSR Kartenleser

IBM TOSHIBA SUREPOS PN69Y6350 9634953 Kartenleser

IBMTOSHIBA POS BIOMETRIE MODUL

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Wincor Nixdorf TA61 TA61-2 TA85 TA85P Tastatur Kartenleser Magnetic Head

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Wincor Nixdorf TA61 TA85 POS Tastatur Kartenleser
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Häufig gestellte Fragen
What's the difference between HiCo and LoCo magnetic card readers?
Coercivity is the magnetic strength required to write or erase the stripe. HiCo (high coercivity, 2750–4000 Oersted) is used for credit cards, ATM cards and any card that must survive ambient magnetic exposure — the only kind a payment terminal should accept. LoCo (300 Oe) is for short-life cards like hotel room keys. Always order HiCo for POS and ATM applications unless you are servicing a hotel-key encoder.
Will any 2D scanner work with my POS?
Almost. 2D imagers (Symbol/Zebra DS series, Honeywell 1900-series, Datalogic Magellan) are interchangeable at the wedge level via USB-HID — your POS sees keyboard input regardless of brand. Where compatibility matters is for programming/configuration: each brand uses its own barcode-driven config menus. Save the configuration sheet that ships with the scanner.
How do I know if a card reader is faulty vs the head dirty?
Clean first — 70-90% of 'broken' card readers are simply dirty heads. Run a cleaning card (impregnated isopropyl card) through the slot 3–4 times, then retest. If you still see intermittent reads or no reads, the head itself or the controller has failed. A scope test on the head's output lines is the definitive diagnostic, but the cleaning-card test resolves the majority of field calls.
Do contactless (NFC) readers need PCI certification?
If they accept payment cards, yes — PCI PTS POI certification is required for any device handling cardholder data. Aftermarket contactless readers sold for industrial automation or access control are NOT PCI-certified and must not be deployed in payment paths. Every payment-capable reader we sell carries current PCI PTS certification; the certificate number is published on each product page.
