CARY
CARY - the terminal with an elegant glass front for access control, data collection, hygiene management and for displaying information on a 21.5” full HD display.
CARY - the smart terminal
CARY - the terminal for access control, data collection and hygiene management as a modular system for your company. A modular solution developed entirely in-house, from hardware to system integration and software.
Developed for internal use
With CARY, a device was developed with which we were able to successfully solve the challenges of fighting the pandemic in our own company. It is not just a hand sanitizer, but an information terminal, front-end HMI for booking systems and an identification terminal in one. CARY is therefore ideal as a terminal for access management in your company, or as a self-check-in terminal in your clinic or medical practice.
Interaction - mechanics + electronics
On the back of the printed and hardened front glass, there is an optically bonded touch sensor, the 21.5” full HD display, the RFID reader, a camera module and the specially developed main board, which centrally evaluates and controls all sensors and actuators. The contactless hand disinfection in the backlit hygiene shaft is triggered by a proximity sensor. The disinfectant is dispensed using a high-quality peristaltic pump.
Integration of sensors
A highlight of CARY's sensor technology is the IR proximity sensor for detecting people, which is invisible from the front. The sensor is located behind the white print and is therefore not visible on the front glass. CARY is also equipped with a CO2, humidity, temperature and particulate matter sensor. A level sensor is used to monitor the 5 liter plastic tank. Optional additional components include a QR code and an identity card scanner.
Diverse application options
CARY - a modular solution kit for your requirements. CARY is suitable as a smart terminal for your own company, e.g. for recording operating data and time, as an access system and for displaying up-to-date information. Or in the catering industry, e.g. as an information and payment terminal in the canteen or cafeteria. Other conceivable applications include self-check-in terminals in clinics, doctors' surgeries or hotels to relieve reception staff.