Self-service machines such as arcade games, laundromats, and parking systems are rapidly moving towards cashless payments. With this shift comes the need for reliable and flexible solutions that connect payment terminals to various control systems.
SEITATECH. PULSE2 is exactly such a solution: it converts the signal from a payment terminal into an electronic pulse that triggers the desired action – whether it’s unlocking a door, starting a wash program, or launching a game round.
PULSE2 is suitable for a wide range of self-service devices where coin or token mechanisms have traditionally been used. In practice, the pulse controller can replace any coin slot. Example use cases include:
- Amusement machines – Coin Operated Amusement Machines (COAM), e.g. claw machines at Linnanmäki
- Power outlets – such as card-activated car heating stations provided by Svenska Betal Systems
- Self-service car washes
- Door and gate access
- Massage chairs – paid recliners in shopping malls or stations
- Gaming and vending machines – where a physical impulse is required after payment
The advantage of this solution is that it works directly with card payments – no coins, apps, or registrations needed.

What is a Pulse Controller?
A pulse controller is a device that sends a short electrical pulse to another device or system. In payment contexts, this is used when a card transaction activates a physical action – such as opening a gate or starting a game. SEITATECH. PULSE2 adds intelligence and flexibility to this process, acting as an accessory to the payment terminal.
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SEITATECH. PULSE2 is a compact yet powerful tool that seamlessly combines payments with device control. It provides a clear and reliable way to trigger services based on a card payment – with no need for separate apps or cash. Users get a flexible payment option, while service providers save time and resources. With PULSE2, digital payments become easy, secure, and precisely controlled.
Learn more at seitatech.fi or get in touch to explore how PULSE2 could fit your use case.
