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PioneerPOS CarisTouch 17 J1900 4GB RAM 120GB SSD - Q12-AD4FNQ-Z2

PioneerPOS CarisTouch 17 J1900 4GB RAM 120GB SSD - Q12-AD4FNQ-Z2 The PioneerPOS CarisTouch 17 is a fixed-position point-of-sale terminal designed for …

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SKU: Q12-AD4FNQ-Z2
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PioneerPOS CarisTouch 17 J1900 4GB RAM 120GB SSD - Q12-AD4FNQ-Z2

The PioneerPOS CarisTouch 17 is a fixed-position point-of-sale terminal designed for retail counters, quick-service restaurants, and hospitality check-in stations. Built on Intel Celeron J1900 architecture with 4GB RAM and 120GB SSD storage, it delivers responsive single-threaded performance for transaction processing, menu lookups, and payment workflows without the overhead of consumer-grade hardware. Windows 10 LTSC 2021 provides long-term support and stable POS software compatibility without forced OS upgrades disrupting live operations. The 17-inch resistive touchscreen and wall-mount form factor minimize counter space while the included privacy filter protects customer data visibility during payment entry.

Key Features

  • Intel Celeron J1900 Processor: Quad-core 1.99 GHz CPU. Adequate for single-register POS workflows, payment terminal communication, and light database queries; not suitable for multi-register aggregation or video playback.
  • 4GB RAM: Supports concurrent POS application, payment middleware, and browser tabs without excessive disk swapping. Standard configuration for single-register deployments.
  • 120GB SSD Storage: Eliminates mechanical disk latency in transaction logging and eliminates HDD failure risk in high-vibration kitchen or high-foot-traffic environments.
  • Windows 10 LTSC 2021: Long-term servicing channel — no forced feature updates, no OS-level reboots mid-shift. Security patches available on your timeline; typical deployment window 3-5 years without major OS change.
  • 17-inch Resistive Touchscreen: Glove-operable, water-resistant surface; slower response than capacitive but immune to accidental touches and compatible with legacy POS software expecting resistive input.
  • Wi-Fi Connectivity: 802.11ac for mobility and reduced cabling in restaurant back-of-house or multi-register deployments. No Ethernet port specified; verify network infrastructure before installation.
  • Privacy Filter Included: Darkens off-angle viewing—mandatory in many payment card industry (PCI) audits to prevent shoulder-surfing of PIN entry and card data.
  • Wall-Mount Form Factor: Space-efficient for counters under 6 feet wide; reduces cable clutter and minimizes customer interaction with host hardware.

The terminal ships without onboard peripherals: no magnetic stripe reader (MSR), barcode scanner, speaker, or webcam. Integration with card readers, receipt printers, and drawer controllers must happen via USB, serial, or Ethernet-attached hardware. This modularity allows operators to select peripherals matching their workflow — a quick-service coffee shop may need only a card reader, while a full restaurant requires MSR, receipt printer, and pole display coordination.

Windows 10 LTSC 2021 meets enterprise security baseline expectations: extended support runway until 2032, compatibility with proven POS middleware (Toast, Square, Aloha, Micros, TouchBistro), and straightforward driver management for legacy payment terminals. The SSD eliminates mechanical failure vectors common in 24/7 retail operations, reducing unplanned downtime.

The J1900 processor and 4GB memory footprint keep power consumption low (typical 25–35W under load), which is material when calculating total energy cost across 20+ register stations in a chain environment. Resistive touchscreen durability outweighs capacitive responsiveness in high-transaction-volume venues where gloved operation, wet fingers, and accidental palm contact are routine.

Sourced direct from the manufacturer or US —factory-new with full US warranty and manufacturer support. No grey-market imports, no refurbished units. Deployment in multi-register chains and franchise networks benefits from standardized hardware imaging and bulk licensing agreements.

Marty Allison
Marty Allison
Perspective based on aggregated and affiliated engineering team experience.

We've deployed the PioneerPOS CarisTouch 17 across quick-service restaurants, cafés, and retail counters where space and power are constraints. The resistive touchscreen is the standout differentiator—it survives wet environments (juice bars, ice cream shops) and gloved operation without the capacitive drift or erratic ghost touches that plague consumer-grade tablets. The Windows 10 LTSC 2021 OS is critical: in our experience, forced Windows 11 upgrades mid-contract create driver conflicts with legacy payment terminals and receipt printers. The 5-year support runway on LTSC keeps your POS system stable while you amortize hardware and software licensing. The Intel J1900 is entry-level—it will run a single POS register smoothly, but it won't handle multi-register aggregation, real-time analytics dashboards, or kitchen display system video feeds. If you're building a 4-register station, use separate terminals or step up to Atom quad-core (or higher). Wall-mounting saves counter real estate, but verify your installation has rated structural anchors rated for 15+ pounds and nearby power/network drops. The absence of onboard MSR, scanner, and speaker is intentional cost optimization—it's not a drawback if your payment provider and workflow accept USB or serial peripherals. However, if you need integrated PIN-pad communication or legacy serial scanner integration, factor in $300–800 for peripheral hardware and installation labor. The Wi-Fi-only connectivity works in most retail settings, but QSR chains with multiple terminals may benefit from Ethernet backbone—Wi-Fi congestion during peak lunch hours is a documented failure mode in density.

Technical Highlights:

  • Intel Celeron J1900 + 4GB RAM: Single-register throughput is 80–120 transactions per hour with standard POS middleware (Aloha, Micros, Toast). Multi-threaded workloads stall; this is not a back-office server. Known limitation: avoid running inventory sync or end-of-day reporting during live transaction windows.
  • 120GB SSD: Eliminates mechanical failure in 24/7 retail. Typical SSD lifespan 5–7 years under POS transaction load; much lower cost-of-ownership than HDD replacement cycles every 3–4 years in high-vibration kitchen environments.
  • Windows 10 LTSC 2021: Supported through January 2032. No forced feature updates, no surprise reboots. Critical for franchise compliance audits and PCI-DSS attestation (locked OS version simplifies vulnerability scanning and patch tracking).
  • Resistive Touchscreen (17-inch): Glove-operable, water-resistant, low capacitive drift. Response time 50–100ms slower than capacitive, but operational advantage in wet venues outweighs responsiveness loss. Included privacy filter is standard in PCI-audited environments.
  • Wi-Fi 802.11ac: Sufficient for single-terminal data sync and credit card processor connectivity. Multi-terminal deployments should verify AP coverage and band saturation—recommend wired Ethernet backbone if deploying 4+ stations in <500 sq ft.

Deployment Considerations:

  • Wall-mount installation requires structural survey—verify anchor points support 15+ lbs and locate power/network drops within 6 feet of terminal position. Drywall anchors alone are insufficient; use wood studs or retrofit blocking.
  • Wi-Fi is the only connectivity option—Ethernet adapter not listed in MPN. If your site has poor AP coverage or high interference (busy industrial kitchen), test connectivity before purchasing multiple units. Fallback to mobile hotspot is not reliable for transaction processing.
  • No onboard MSR, scanner, or speaker: peripheral ecosystem integration is your responsibility. Verify your payment provider (Stripe, Square, Toast) supports USB card reader passthrough before committing. Legacy serial scanners require USB-to-serial adapter (add $50–150 per terminal).
  • 4GB RAM is lower bound for modern POS: if your software vendor recommends 8GB, upgrade during order. Retrofit RAM upgrade in wall-mounted hardware is labor-intensive ($100–200 labor, plus part cost).
  • Windows 10 LTSC 2021 driver support for older peripherals (parallel port receipt printer, serial pole display) is declining. Test all connected hardware in pre-production environment before roll-out to 10+ locations.

This terminal is ideal for single-register quick-service venues, boutique retail, or café chains standardizing hardware across franchises. Multi-register and high-volume environments should evaluate PioneerPOS' higher-spec offerings or competitor platforms with more processing headroom. See the PioneerPOS catalog for comparable models and configuration options.

Specifications
Brand: PioneerPOS
MPN: Q12-AD4FNQ-Z2
Type: Magnetic Stripe Reader
Connectivity: Wi-Fi
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Color: Gray
NDAA Compliant: Yes
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