MK500 3.5-inch Display Micro Kiosk

MK500 Micro Kiosk



Improve customer service and the customer experience with the latest innovation in self-service technology, Motorola’s MK500 Micro Kiosk. This compact, easy-to-install and affordable device allows retailers to put the power of self-service in every aisle or department. So, no matter where in the store your customers might be, help is never more than a few steps away.
Customers can check price and inventory, check the balance on a gift card, look up a loyalty point balance, determine the location of a product and call for assistance — all with the scan of a bar code or press of a button or touchpad. In addition, the MK500 easily connects to third-party small mobile printers.

 

MK500 Data - Sheet.(pdf)

Feature and benefits
  • Choice of laser scanning or imaging technology
    Support for all the bar codes you need to capture today — and tomorrow
  • Motorola signature laser scanning technology
    Delivers aggressive performance and accurate capture of all 1D bar codes — even damaged and poor quality; patented Liquid Polymer scan element is frictionless for superior durability and reliability
  • Motorola advanced imaging technology
    Laser style performance on 1D, 2D and PDF bar codes: patented illumination system enables omnidirectional scanning, increasing productivity by eliminating the need to align bar code and scanner
  • Comprehensive networking options: IEEE 802.11a/b/g and Power-over-Ethernet support
    Provides the flexibility to easily connect to your wireless or wired LAN
  • Compact 5.6 in. x 5.1 in. form factor with a slim 1.7 in./4.2cm profile
    Easy to deploy virtually anywhere in the store — from aisle end-caps to shelves, poles and walls
  • Compliant with VESA standard mounting
    Support for standard VESA brackets enables easy mounting of the MK500 on shelves, walls and other store locations
  • Marketing and signage flexibility
    Easy to attach and change signage; allows retailers to draw attention to and better ‘advertise’ the benefits of the MK500 as well as provide other customer-facing information
  • 3.5 in./8.9cm color QVGA touch screen plus three programmable buttons
    Enables deployment of easy-to-use and very intuitive interactive applications
  • Microsoft® Windows® CE.NET 5.0
    Standard operating system reduces application development time
  • XScale™ 520 MHhz processor; 64MB Flash/64MB RAM; Micro SD slot
    High performance architecture provides upport for the most demanding applications
  • Integrated support for: Internet Explorer 6.0; Symbol Pocket Browser; Visual Studio .Net 2005; SMDK for C, .NET and Java
    Enables rapid and cost-effective development of sophisticated applications
  • Ease of use
    Intuitive aiming pattern enables easy scanning of bar codes
  • Compatible with Motorola’s Mobility Software Platform (MSP)
    Ability to remotely stage, provision, monitor and troubleshoot devices dramatically simplifies and reduces the costs associated with deployment as well as day-to-day management
  • Mini USB
    Expandable — can easily build on this solution by adding third-party USB peripherals, including printers, magnetic stripe readers, keyboards and more
  • Multimedia support with stereo speakers
    Enables high quality audio and video for highly visual advanced applicationsMultiple on-board interfaces Simplify installation and integration and ensures future compatibility.
  • Plug-and-play, with universal cable
    Means rapid deployment, with a single cable connecting to any computing environment.
  • Intuitive design
    Minimises setup and training time.
  • Ergonomic, lightweight design
    Reduces user fatigue with sleek, balanced form for maximum comfort and productivity.
  • Hands-free Intellistand
    Enables presentation scanning and easy switching between hands-free and hand-held modes.
  • Advanced Data Formatting (ADF)
    Enables users to modify data prior to sending to host computer, reducing costly modifications to the host software.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


           

Last Update : 16 Feb 2012