faytech VMS Kiosk provides a highly modular visitor management system designed for receptions and entrances in locations such as hospitals, hotels, and building management facilities. The hardware features a modular structure that allows customers to specify different screen sizes, including 15.6-inch, 21.5-inch, 24-inch, 27-inch, and 32-inch displays. The demonstration unit utilizes a 27-inch screen with a rubber frame, which can be configured in either portrait or landscape orientation depending on customer requirements.
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The kiosk integrates a modular back-end design that accommodates different computing configurations. The system can be equipped with an Intel PC or a Rockchip processor, or configured as a passive monitor allowing customers to install their own computing hardware. The design utilizes a fast-mounting system, standardizing on a 100mm VESA mount pattern that allows the back panel to be easily opened and the computing unit to be swapped out or upgraded even after initial installation.
For user interaction, the display employs optically bonded panels supporting 10-point multitouch functionality. The kiosk’s physical frame is designed to support various peripherals to facilitate check-in and security processes. These integrated hardware peripherals include QR code readers, RFID scanners, badge scanners, receipt printers, and sticker printers. The unit also features dedicated mounting locations for wireless antennas to support Wi-Fi or 5G connectivity.
This customizable architecture is optimized to support visitor registration workflows, where guests can register via a mobile application, scan a code at the kiosk to receive a badge, and gain entry to the facility. By decoupling the display size, the computing back-end, and the peripheral set, the system provides a flexible platform for diverse building management deployments.



