September 21, 2006
CERRITOS, Calif. — Enhance Electronics, Spin Networks and CeroView have teamed up to demonstrate their "intelligent" remote access power hub for kiosks and managed-device networks. This new technology will enable those deploying kiosks, ATMs, and any other independent devices to remotely monitor connected peripherals and power-related issues in a real-time environment.
The three companies will demonstrate this new technology at the Self-Service and Kiosk Show being held in San Antonio Sept. 27th and 28th. Demonstrations will take place at Booth # 603.
The integrated solution features Enhance Electronics Remote Access Power Hub, (RAP), which utilizes a network access line (or any available Internet connection) to remotely control the A/C input power to a kiosk, ATM or any other multi-function device that has unique power requirements.
The Enhance RAP is also designed to manage a multiple number of devices without the need for costly power adapters, by delivering 12 VDC and 24 VDC for devices, including but not limited to, ticketing receipt printers, motorized card readers, coin dispensers, currency acceptors, biometric readers and other 12/24 VDC using devices.
Using Spin Networks' nokLINK, operators can securely log in from any Web-based PC or workstation and manage its entire network of devices, including power supplies and any other associated peripheral component. nokLINK, Spin Networks communication protocol, has the ability to enable secure, 2-way communication to any device, on any network, behind any firewall.