Spec Sheet

KDT900
Kiosk Data Terminal
Powerful Hardware Platform for a Variety of Tasks.
The AML KDT900 is a full-featured, general purpose
kiosk/data terminal with a wide variety of application
possibilities. Powered by Windows® Embedded CE 6.0,
and featuring a number of user input/output options, the
KDT900 is perfect for a contemporary time-and-
attendance terminal, a retail price checking kiosk, an
access control device, a digital sign, or a general
purpose kiosk designed to put information at the finger-
tips of the customer.
In any application, the full VGA color display will
impress with crisp, clear images, and built-in Power-
over-Ethernet will ease installation and save money.
Of course, an 802.11b/g/n radio is available for
wireless installations, and multiple USB and RS-232
ports provide a host of options for peripheral
devices if needed. To further round out the
KDT900, users may choose to add any one of 1D
laser, CCD, 2D barcode scanner, or an External
Omni-directional laser and a magnetic stripe
reader (MSR) and HID proximity card reader.
Applications
Time & Attendance Digital Signage
Access Control General Purpose
Price Checking Kiosk
Benefits
Features
5.6” Full VGA color display
w/touchscreen
Wired or wireless network
connectivity
Power-over-Ethernet ready
Use Barcode, Magnetic Stripe
(MSR) or HID Proximity readers
for user input
Multiple USB and RS-232 ports
User programmable I/O
Windows® Embedded CE 6.0
Operating System
Display colorful, engaging images and provide finger-touch navigation via the touchscreen panel.
Connect to a LAN via Ethernet or use the optional 802.11b/g/n radio.
Power the device over the Ethernet connection and enjoy the freedom of not having to physically
locate the device near an electrical outlet.
The KDT900 can be equipped with any combination of 1D or 2D type barcode readers, or magnetic
stripe or HID proximity card readers.
Multiple ports mean multiple options for keypads, printers and other accessories.
Configure the four front-panel switches as hot keys or for navigation purposes. Internal relays and
optically isolated inputs provide the ability to interface with external devices like beacons or door
locks.
Use standard Windows embedded software tools including Microsoft Embedded Visual C++ and
Visual Studio to develop custom applications for the KDT900. For managed, cross platform software
development, the KDT900 fully supports the .NET Compact Framework.

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