ELO Touch E628912 Magnetic Stripe Reader Black
The ELO Touch E628912 is a magnetic stripe reader module purpose-built for integration with ELO Touch 1523L and 1723L touchscreen terminals. This accessory enables secure, card-present payment processing and credential reading without requiring external swiping hardware or additional power infrastructure. The black finish integrates seamlessly with ELO's commercial-grade terminal design, making it the logical choice for retail counters, hospitality self-service kiosks, and quick-service restaurant environments where transaction footprint and cable simplicity matter.
Key Features
- Direct Terminal Integration: Connects via internal card-reader connector to 1523L or 1723L motherboard. No external hardware or separate power supply required.
- Card-Present Transaction Support: Enables PIN-and-swipe payment capture and magnetic stripe credential reading directly at the terminal interface.
- Terminal-Supplied Power: Draws power from the host terminal's internal bus — zero external PSU overhead or additional outlet consumption.
- Compact Deployment Footprint: Slot-based design eliminates the need for peripheral card readers, reducing clutter and cable runs on busy counters.
- Model-Specific Compatibility: Engineered for 1523L and 1723L series only — verify terminal designation before ordering to avoid integration mismatch.
- Commercial-Grade Build: Black housing matches ELO terminal aesthetics and withstands high-volume transaction environments.
The E628912 is purpose-built for deployments requiring card-present transactions integrated into a single touchscreen terminal. Unlike tethered external readers, this module keeps the operator workspace clean and reduces support complexity. The reader draws power directly from the terminal's internal bus, eliminating the need for an external power supply or additional UPS battery overhead. For retailers running high-transaction volumes — supermarkets, pharmacies, hospitality front desks — the integrated design reduces both installation labor and operational maintenance compared to separate card-reading peripherals.
Installation requires opening the terminal enclosure and seating the reader module onto the designated internal connector. The process is straightforward for technicians familiar with terminal assembly, but integrators should consult ELO's terminal integration guide for exact pinout, card-format configuration, and software setup steps. No external bracket or mounting hardware is supplied; some installations may require a custom guide or positioning jig to ensure operator-comfortable card-insertion height. Power-on testing should verify card-read detection and data-output format before deployment.
The E628912 is compatible exclusively with 1523L and 1723L terminals — cross-model compatibility is not supported. Confirm terminal model before ordering. Once installed and configured, the reader integrates with the terminal's native payment-processing software stack. Card data flows through the terminal's existing security and encryption pipeline, maintaining PCI DSS compliance within the broader system architecture. This integration approach simplifies vendor management for retailers already standardized on ELO terminals and eliminates the need to qualify and manage a separate card-reader supplier.
Marty AllisonPerspective based on aggregated IP Security Depot and affiliated engineering team experience.
We've deployed the ELO E628912 across retail chains, pharmacies, and hospitality environments where the 1523L and 1723L are already the touchscreen standard. The key win is integration simplicity — no external reader dongle, no separate power budget, no cable management headaches on an already-crowded POS countertop. From a TCO perspective, this is the right choice if you're already committed to ELO's terminal hardware. The reader is reliable and transparent once installed; card data flows cleanly into the terminal's native payment stack with no third-party driver overhead. The downside is model exclusivity — the E628912 only works on 1523L and 1723L. If your estate includes older ELO models or you need multi-terminal portability, you'll need a separate external reader. Installation is internal, which means downtime during setup and a small risk of connector misalignment if the technician isn't careful with the motherboard connector. That said, in high-transaction retail, the operational simplicity of having card read baked into the terminal more than justifies the integration effort.
Technical Highlights:
- Internal Bus Powering: Draws power directly from the host terminal — no external PSU, no battery drain concern, and one fewer point of failure on the counter.
- Card Format Flexibility: Supports standard ISO 7810 magnetic stripe formats (Tracks 1, 2, 3). Configuration is terminal-side via ELO's software — no firmware updates to the reader itself.
- Secure Data Capture: Card data integrates with the terminal's native encryption and PCI DSS stack — no separate tokenization layer needed.
- Plug-and-Play Slot Design: Standardized connector minimizes alignment risk; once seated, no ongoing mechanical adjustment required.
Deployment Considerations:
- Verify terminal model is 1523L or 1723L before ordering — the E628912 is not compatible with other ELO series and cross-model integration is not supported.
- Installation requires opening the terminal enclosure and connecting to the internal card-reader connector on the motherboard. Plan for technician-level labor and brief terminal downtime.
- No external mounting bracket supplied — some site layouts may require a custom positioning jig to align the card slot at operator-comfortable height. Pre-flight your physical space during the design phase.
- Card data output format and encryption keys are configured at the terminal level, not the reader. Consult the terminal's integration documentation for software setup — do not assume automatic handshake.
- High-volume transaction environments (supermarkets, QSR) should routine-test card-read reliability after 6-12 months to catch mechanical wear on the magnetic head.
The E628912 is the right choice for retailers and hospitality venues already standardized on ELO 1523L or 1723L terminals and seeking to eliminate external card-reader clutter. If you need multi-terminal reader portability or support for older ELO models, an external tethered reader is a better fit. For single-terminal, high-transaction environments, this integrated approach delivers real operational simplicity. Browse the ELO Touch catalog for compatible terminal models and ancillary peripherals.