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An Ingenico Move/3500 portable payment terminal, primarily blue with black accents, is shown in a slightly tilted, vertical orientation. The device's screen displays the prominent blue "BCA" logo and the text "GRUP BCA" below it, indicating its association with Bank Central Asia, an Indonesian bank. Further details visible on the screen include "TID: C0BT9731" and "MID: 000061540". A small, partially obscured date and time, "12/02/202*", can be seen in the upper left corner of the display.

To the right of the screen, a backlit keypad with white illumination is visible. It features standard numeric keys from 0 to 9, each typically associated with letters (e.g., "2ABC", "3DEF", "4GHI", "5JKL", "6MNO", "7PRS", "8TUV", "9WXY"). Above these, there are four larger, illuminated function buttons: red (likely cancel), yellow (likely clear), and two green buttons (one likely for enter/confirm).

The terminal appears to be in an idle or welcome state, ready to process transactions. The background is blurred but suggests an indoor setting, possibly a retail environment, with various objects on what appears to be a shelf or counter. The device's design indicates its function as an electronic point-of-sale (POS) terminal, commonly used for card payments in locations like Surabaya, Indonesia.
Mr. President

Feb 12, 2025

Surabaya, Indonesia

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An Ingenico Move/3500 portable payment terminal, primarily blue with black accents, is shown in a slightly tilted, vertical orientation. The device's screen displays the prominent blue "BCA" logo and the text "GRUP BCA" below it, indicating its association with Bank Central Asia, an Indonesian bank. Further details visible on the screen include "TID: C0BT9731" and "MID: 000061540". A small, partially obscured date and time, "12/02/202*", can be seen in the upper left corner of the display. To the right of the screen, a backlit keypad with white illumination is visible. It features standard numeric keys from 0 to 9, each typically associated with letters (e.g., "2ABC", "3DEF", "4GHI", "5JKL", "6MNO", "7PRS", "8TUV", "9WXY"). Above these, there are four larger, illuminated function buttons: red (likely cancel), yellow (likely clear), and two green buttons (one likely for enter/confirm). The terminal appears to be in an idle or welcome state, ready to process transactions. The background is blurred but suggests an indoor setting, possibly a retail environment, with various objects on what appears to be a shelf or counter. The device's design indicates its function as an electronic point-of-sale (POS) terminal, commonly used for card payments in locations like Surabaya, Indonesia.

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