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Scriptel’s unique EasyScript device interface uses keyboard emulation to transmit captured signature data. USB keyboards are standard and well-supported in all operating systems and browsers, making it possible to design pure cloud-based applications without client PC installs or frequent updates to Java applets or ActiveX controls.
Scriptel’s unique EasyScript device interface uses keyboard emulation to transmit captured signature data. USB keyboards are standard and well-supported in all operating systems and browsers, making it possible to design pure cloud-based applications without client PC installs or frequent updates to Java applets or ActiveX controls.


<strong>Please Note:</strong> Scriptel now ships the Magstripe LCD ST1526 EasyScript pad as replacement for the Magstripe LCD ST1525 ProScript pad. The enclosed unit is factory preset to use ProScript and will work as an ST1525 for all applications. The interface may be switched back to EasyScript at any time. For instructions, visit '''[[Interface Switching]]'''.
'''Please Note: Scriptel now ships the Magstripe LCD ST1526 EasyScript pad as replacement for the Magstripe LCD ST1525 ProScript pad. The enclosed unit is factory preset to use ProScript and will work as an ST1525 for all applications. The interface may be switched back to EasyScript at any time. For instructions, visit''' [[Interface Switching]].


==Features==
==Features==

Revision as of 09:06, 5 January 2018

ScripTouch Magstripe LCD Signature Pad
Connects to USB 2.0 (standard A-type connector)
Interfaces ProScript (ST1525)
EasyScript (ST1526)
Manufacturer Scriptel Corporation
Cost $319
Type Electronic signature pad with integrated display and magstripe card reader
Power consumption USB bus-powered, no separate external power supply needed
Color Black
Dimensions 6.25" x 5.2" x 1.6" (158.7 x 132.1 x 406mm)

Description

Scriptel’s ScripTouch® series electronic signature pads are all verified Citrix Ready and feature rugged construction and high reliability for frequent transactions and long lifetimes. Scriptel’s active battery-less tethered pen is proven to perform flawlessly through more than 1 million signatures. The signature sensing layer is a solid, durable, no-scratch, glass signing surface on top of the backlit LCD for great device durability. Signature quality is not affected by wear or heavy use and there are no batteries to replace.

The ScripTouch ST1525 with ProScript™ device interface and the ScripTouch ST1526 with EasyScript™ device interface are the first electronic signature pads on the market for less than $320 that feature an integrated 3-track magnetic stripe reader in a rugged design that will stand up under heavy transaction volumes. In a single compact device, payment, loyalty, ID and other information found on standard magnetic stripe cards can be captured together with signatures that are rendered immediately on the no-scratch, backlit LCD display.

Using ScripTouch free downloads, signatures can be captured in real-time with ScripTouch Sign and Save™, Adobe Reader XI and DC, Adobe Acrobat XI and DC, Microsoft Word 2007 and up, Microsoft Excel 2007 and up, Google Docs, Google Sheets, OpenOffice Writer, OpenOffice Calc, and TWAIN in many popular image formats.

The Scriptel ProScript device interface is fully supported by extensive Scriptel APIs and software libraries for embedding direct device management in a software application and by the Scriptel OmniScript™ universal signature integration platform. OmniScript runs as a separate service on the host PC and allows either a locally-installed or remote server-based application to use a high-level API for managing Scriptel ProScript devices.

Scriptel’s unique EasyScript device interface uses keyboard emulation to transmit captured signature data. USB keyboards are standard and well-supported in all operating systems and browsers, making it possible to design pure cloud-based applications without client PC installs or frequent updates to Java applets or ActiveX controls.

Please Note: Scriptel now ships the Magstripe LCD ST1526 EasyScript pad as replacement for the Magstripe LCD ST1525 ProScript pad. The enclosed unit is factory preset to use ProScript and will work as an ST1525 for all applications. The interface may be switched back to EasyScript at any time. For instructions, visit Interface Switching.

Features

  • 3-track Magstripe Reader
  • Durable Casing
  • Mounting Holes
  • USB Interface
  • Big Non-Slip Rubber Feet
  • No-Scratch, Backlit LCD
  • Active Battery-Free Pen
  • 3-year Warranty with RapidCare Overnight Exchange
  • ProScript (ST1525) or EasyScript (ST1526) device interface

Technical Specifications

Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 6.25 x 5.2 x 1.6 in
Manufacturer Scriptel Corporation
Interface ProScript, EasyScript
Product Type Electronic signature pad with integrated display and magstripe card reader
Active Signing Area 4.25” x 1.15” (107.9 x 29.2 mm)
Signature Display Backlit Monochrome LCD (240×64 pixels)
Pen Type Active Battery-Free Pen
Sensing Technology Scriptel StaticCap® capacitive sensing
Min. Signature Resolution 500ppi
Min. Signature Sample Rate 120pps
Product Dimensions 6.25” x 5.2” x 1.6” (158.7 x 132.1 x 406mm)
Power Supply USB bus-powered, no separate external power supply needed.
Thin Client / RDP Citrix Ready and ScripTouch Remote (USB virtualization tool) available.
Operating Systems Support available for Windows, Mac OS and Linux.
Warranty 3 Year
Product Webpage ScripTouch Magstripe LCD product page on scriptel.com
Model Numbers ST1525 ProScript, ST1526 EasyScript
Technical Specs ScripTouch Magstripe LCD Data Sheet on scriptel.com (PDF Download)
Levels of Pressure 2
Magnetic Stripe Reader 3-track bi-directional
Readable Card Standards ANSI / ISO / AAMVA
Additional Functionality Magnetic stripe reader

Software and Support

Available Software and Integration Support for ProScript

Available Software and Integration Support for EasyScript

Interfaces

Cleaning Instructions

External References