EPOS terminal support
POS-1500 touchscreen EPOS terminal
The POS-1500 was a configurable touchscreen EPOS terminal for retail, leisure and hospitality counters. This page helps existing users identify the original terminal, understand the practical connection options, and plan an ECTouch support or replacement conversation.
What the POS-1500 was designed to do
The POS-1500 touchscreen terminal could be configured around the needs of a specific EPOS application. The product information describes support for two cash drawers, sound card, Ethernet LAN card, Dallas key reader, magnetic card reader and a 24V output for linking and powering a POS receipt printer.
Because this is older EPOS hardware, the safest 2026 approach is to treat it as an existing-terminal support and replacement-planning page, not as a live stock promise.
Original POS-1500 feature notes
- Touchscreen terminal for fixed counter EPOS use.
- Configurable for specific retail, leisure and hospitality applications.
- Ability to drive two cash drawers.
- Ethernet LAN card option for network connectivity.
- Dallas key reader option for staff identification workflows.
- Magnetic card reader option.
- Sound card option.
- 24V output to link and power a POS receipt printer.
- Designed to integrate easily into an EPOS environment.
- Positioned for reliable counter performance in its original product copy.
What to check before keeping or replacing a POS-1500
Older touchscreen tills can become difficult to support if the operating system, storage, network card, printer connection or drawer kick-out becomes unreliable. Before replacing one, record the connected printer model, cash drawer wiring, network setup, card terminal workflow, staff-key method and current EPOS software version.
For 2026 planning, also check whether the terminal can still support secure payment workflows, remote support, clear reporting, product or menu updates, and reliable receipt printing. If any of those areas are becoming fragile, a planned migration to a supported ECTouch-compatible terminal is safer than waiting for failure during trading.
Practical questions for a support call
What still works?
Confirm whether the touchscreen, printer, cash drawer, card workflow, network connection and staff login method still work every day without repeated restarts.
What has changed?
New routers, payment terminals, receipt printers, scanners or menu/product changes can expose limits in an older till setup even when the terminal itself still powers on.
What must be preserved?
Ask which products, departments, menu buttons, customer records, reports and staff permissions need to be recreated or improved if the business moves to newer hardware.
What is the risk?
If the till is central to trading, replacement planning should happen before failure. A planned migration gives time to confirm software, hardware and staff training needs.
How this connects to ECTouch today
Retail EPOS
Shops can use ECTouch for barcode sales, product buttons, promotions, customer records, receipt printing and management reporting.
Hospitality EPOS
Restaurants, cafes, bars and leisure venues can connect front-counter selling with order modifiers, kitchen workflows, tables and payment processes.
Peripheral checks
Cash drawers, receipt printers, scanners, customer displays and payment devices should be checked before any hardware change.
Replacement route
EPOS Company can help decide whether to keep, repair, reconfigure or replace the terminal around the current ECTouch software range.
Useful next steps
If you have a POS-1500 terminal in use, gather photos of the terminal, rear ports, printer, drawer cable, network setup and any error messages. This gives the support team better information before recommending a software check, peripheral change or full terminal replacement.
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Need help with POS-1500 replacement planning?
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