Posiflex
SKU: KS7210T21B1R7
Overview
Posiflex KS7210T21B1PR 10-Inch Touchscreen Terminal Overview The Posiflex KS7210T21B1PR is a 10-inch touchscreen terminal built on Intel Atom D525 dua…
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Overview
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The Posiflex KS7210T21B1PR is a 10-inch touchscreen terminal built on Intel Atom D525 dual-core architecture clocked at 1.8 GHz. This is a compact interaction point—not a surveillance camera itself—for environments where you need a rugged, always-on display integrated into a retail, warehouse, or security operations space. The 10-inch form factor fits mounting on walls, kiosks, or counter edges without consuming large footprints. The Atom D525 is a low-power x86 processor, meaning it can run lightweight Windows Embedded or Linux distributions without burning significant electrical budget—critical when you're adding networked devices to a cramped POS or monitoring station.
In surveillance-adjacent deployments (retail loss prevention, warehouse access points, security office monitoring stations), this terminal acts as a local control or display node rather than a capture device. It pairs with network IP cameras and NVRs to provide touch-based playback, search, or operator input at edge locations. The dual-core architecture handles basic video playback and network navigation but is not intended for heavy video encoding or transcoding tasks.
The KS7210T21B1PR runs standard operating systems—Windows Embedded Compact or Linux distributions—so it integrates with any ONVIF-compliant VMS (Milestone, Genetec, Axis Camera Station, etc.) via HTTP/HTTPS network access. It does not function as a dedicated NVR or DVR recording node; it is a terminal for operator interaction and display. If your deployment requires local video recording or playback directly from this device, you must pair it with external NAS, USB storage, or a networked NVR. Network connectivity is via Ethernet; verify that your facility's switch capacity is sufficient for the terminal's browsing, playback streaming, and any real-time display feeds you intend to pull across the network.
Mount the terminal in a secure, climate-controlled location (office, control room, or protected kiosk) away from direct moisture, dust, or high-impact zones. The Atom D525 requires adequate ventilation; prolonged operation in unventilated enclosures or direct sunlight will cause thermal throttling. Connect to a standard 24/7 power supply and your facility's Ethernet backbone. If the terminal will display video feeds from remote cameras, allocate sufficient bandwidth on your network (typically 2–10 Mbps per stream depending on resolution and codec). Boot time on Atom processors can exceed 60 seconds; plan for initial startup delays during power restoration.
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