Features
Self-service Solutions
All product specifications are subject to change without notice Last updated : 26-Apr-2007
CSSS-KI
Specifications
Mother Board
AIMB-542 LGA775 Pentium® 4/Celeron® D Processor-based
microATX with AGP/Single FE LAN
AIMB-251 Fanless Mini-ITX Motherboard Supports Dual Display
for CRT, LVDS, DVI, and TV-Out
I865G2IGM Intel Core 2 Duo Micro ATX mother board
LCD Display
Display Type 15"/17"TFT LCD
Max. Resolution 15": 1024 x 768; 17": 1280 x 1024
Colors 15": 262 K; 17": 16.2 M
Touchscreen type Resistive/Capacitive/SAW/Infrared
Backlight Lifetime 50,000 hrs
CPU
Type Intel Core 2 Duo/Core Duo/Pentium 4/Celeron CPU
L2 Cache Size 2 MB/512 K
HDD (WD and Seagate)
Size 250 GB
Interface SATA/PATA support
Power Supply (ZIPPY)
Watts 400 W/500 W
Certification UL/TUV/CB/CE
Key Component Solution for
Self-service Kiosk Device
MicroATX/Mini-ITX Mother board
15"/17" TFT VGA LCD
Intel® Core™ 2 Duo/Core Duo/Pentium 4/Celeron CPU support
System memory up to 1 GB DDR DRAM
Thermal printer for receipt printing
3-track ISO Magnetic Swipe Reader
ISO Smart card reader
62 in 1 Multi-media card reader
On line UPS for power backup
Memory (Transcend)
Size 512 MB/1 GB
MCLK 133 MHz/166 MHz
Thermal Printer (Yencom & Winpos)
Width 80 mm
Max Speed 100 mm/sec
Resolution 203 DPI
MSR (Gigatms & Tysso)
Standard ISO 781x standard support
Interface USB
Smart card reader (Castlenet)
Standard ISO 7816 support
Interface USB
Memory card reader (Didigo)
Interface USB
Type 62 in 1
UPS (Centralion)
Voltage 110 V/220 V
Operation On-line
Certification EMC/UL/TUV/ISO9001
Introduction
A kiosk is a computer terminal that provides information access via electronic methods. Kiosks sometimes resemble telephone booths, but can also be used while sitting on a bench
or chair. Kiosks are typically placed in settings that experience high foot traffic like hotel lobbies or airports. Technological integration allows kiosks to perform a diverse range of
functions. For example, kiosks may enable users to input a public utility bill account number in order to perform an online transaction, or collect cash in exchange for merchandise.
Customized components like coin hoppers, bill acceptors, card readers and thermal printers ensure that kiosks can meet specialized needs.