Posiflex KS6812W11A1XP Wall-Mount POS Terminal
Overview
The Posiflex KS6812W11A1XP is a 12-inch wall-mounted point-of-sale terminal built for tight-space retail and hospitality environments where counter real estate is scarce. Powered by an Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor with 1GB DDR2 SO-DIMM RAM and Windows XP, it handles standard transaction processing, order entry, and menu selection without consuming table footprint. The wall-mount design positions the display at eye level, freeing counter space for payment terminals, receipt printers, and guest interaction. Die-cast aluminum housing dissipates heat efficiently in fan-free operation—a real advantage in kitchens and service lines where noise matters. Operating range of 14°F to 122°F means it tolerates ambient swings in seasonal retail and outdoor service windows without thermal throttling.
Compatibility
The KS6812W11A1XP integrates with Windows XP POS software ecosystems, legacy payment terminals over serial or USB, and existing hospitality management systems (HMS) built on XP-era infrastructure. Ethernet connectivity supports network-based POS configurations and legacy payment gateways. Before deployment, verify that your POS application's processor and RAM requirements align with 1GB DDR2 capacity—multitasking on Windows XP with this memory footprint can strain older or heavy applications. Confirm your peripherals (receipt printers, card readers, barcode scanners) ship with XP drivers; many vendors have discontinued legacy OS support. If your deployment includes modern access-control or VMS platforms, test XP API and driver compatibility beforehand to avoid surprise incompatibilities post-install.
Installation Notes
Secure the terminal to a vertical surface (drywall, wood, or reinforced panel) using the integrated wall-mount bracket. Confirm the mounting surface can support the unit's 8.9 lbs weight plus daily interaction forces (staff and guest touches). Route Ethernet and power cabling (12V DC via 60W adapter) behind the wall or through conduit to maintain a clean counter profile. Test all connected peripherals after mounting to confirm power and data handshakes work correctly from the elevated position. Optional 2.5-inch SATA storage (160GB HDD or SSD) can be added if local transaction logging or receipt storage is required—verify your POS software supports the storage interface before ordering.