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Advanced Technology

Equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including a built-in 5M camera with auto-focus and a high-speed 58mm thermal printer with 50mm-per-second output.

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Intuitive Display

The 5.5 in. color LCD touchscreen offers a vivid view of the user-friendly navigation system to enhance the overall customer experience.

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Multiple Payment Options

Accept various payment methods including magstripe cards, EMV chip cards, and contactless payments, including digital wallets like Apple Pay and Google Pay.

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Skilled Scanner

The QD2 scanner seamlessly reads 1D and 2D barcodes, making the transaction process a breeze.

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Lightning Fast Payment Processing

With an impressive Quad-Core @ 1.1GHz processor, accepting payments has never been faster.

Introducing the Dejavoo QD2 terminal, a powerful payment solution with a host of advanced features. The Dejavoo QD2 combines seamless transactions with its user-friendly interface, built-in EMV and NFC technologies, and digital wallet compatibility. With its compact design and robust functionality, this wireless terminal is the ideal solution for efficient and secure payment processing on the go.

Dejavoo QD2 Wireless Terminal Technical Specification

Spec Sheet

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Operating System

Secure Android


Size

188 x 85 x 69mm


Connection

4G, Wi-Fi


Card Reader Types

Magstripe Cards | EMV | Contactless


Power Source

High Capacity Battery | 5V 2A adapter (supports USB charging)


Processor

Quad-Core @ 1.1GHz


Ports

Micro-USB OTG | Dual SIM or 1SIM & 1SAM, TF card x 1


Memory

1GB RAM | 8GB Flash


Camera Specs

5M with auto-focus and flash


Printer Specs

58mm Thermal Printer | 50mm per second


Paper Size

2 1/4" x 50' Thermal Receipt Paper Rolls


Screen

5.5” color LCD with touch panel | 720 x 1280


Battery Specs

7.4V | 2600mAh


Battery Life

The battery life lasts for a full business day or more on a single charge. However, the battery life may vary depending on usage and settings. Consult the Dejavoo QD2 manual for exact estimates.


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Third-party payment (s)

Apple Pay, Google Pay, MasterCard PayPass, Visa PayWave, ExpressPay and D-Pass (in progress)


Fee-Recovery Method (s)

Cash Discount


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Certifications

PCI-DSS compliant | PCI PTS 5.0


Release Date

September 11, 2019


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Frequently Asked Questions

To set up a Dejavoo QD2 mobile Android terminal, follow these steps:

  1. Start by unboxing the Dejavoo QD2 terminal and ensuring that all the necessary components (including the terminal, battery, charger, and SIM card) are included.
  1. Locate the SIM card slot on the terminal and insert the provided SIM card into the designated slot. Ensure that it is securely inserted.
  1. Connect the charger to the terminal’s charging port and plug the other end into an electrical outlet. Allow the terminal to charge fully before proceeding to the next step.
  1. Press and hold the power button until the terminal powers on, at which point the Android operating system will initialize.
  1. From the terminal’s home screen, navigate to the Settings menu and select either the WiFi or Mobile option. Follow the prompts to connect the terminal to a WiFi network or enable mobile data using the SIM card.
  1. Once the terminal is connected to a network, navigate to the Settings menu to configure various terminal settings, including language selection, date and time, receipt options, and connection preferences.
  1. Check for any available software updates for the Dejavoo QD2 Android terminal. If updates are available, download and install them to ensure that you have the latest features and security patches.
  1. Depending on your payment processor, you may need to establish a connection between the terminal and your processor. Enter the required configuration details, such as merchant ID and API credentials, to set up the connection.
  1. After successfully connecting the terminal to your payment processor, perform a few test transactions to ensure that payments are processed accurately. This step helps verify the functionality of the terminal and confirms its integration with your chosen payment processing system.

Please Note: The above steps provide a general guideline for setting up the Dejavoo QD2 terminal. It’s essential to refer to the specific instructions provided in the user manual or setup guide that comes with your terminal for detailed and accurate instructions, as the exact steps may vary slightly based on the device’s firmware version or any specific requirements from your payment processor.

The Dejavoo QD2 is designed to accept a wide range of credit card types, including major card brands Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover. It also supports debit cards, EMV chip cards, contactless payments, and digital wallets.

The default password for the Dejavoo QD2 is typically provided in the product documentation or by the supplier. To change the password, navigate to the settings menu on the terminal, select the security options, and follow the prompts to set a new password.

The biggest difference between the Dejavoo QD2 and QD4 is that the QD2 is wireless. On the other hand, the QD4 has Ethernet, Wifi, or USB to Ethernet connectivity.

To learn how to use the QD2, check out the Dejavoo Quick Reference Guide.

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