Janam GT1 Mobile Entry Pedestal
Versatile, programmable and contact-free rugged mobile computer-based entry access control station (by Conrad H. Blickenstorfer)
Janam is a New York-based rugged mobile computing vendor with worldwide distribution. The company was established in 2006 as a provider of purpose-built rugged handheld computing devices for mobile workers. Today, Janam is also the leading provider of ticket-reading scanners in live entertainment. A primary example of both the company's quick response to emerging needs as well as innovative concepts and solution is the Janam GT1 Mobile Entry Pedestal.
What is the Janam GT1?
What is the Janam GT1? It is Janam's answer to the mounting demand for self-scanning ticketing technology. The company points out that whether attending a live event, boarding a plane, getting on a subway, picking up a prescription or checking in at a facility, quick and simple check-in or access control goes a long way towards a satisfying, hassle-free experience. And a hassle-free experience makes for happy customers. Add Covid-19 related distancing and contact-free authentication requirements, and the case for self-scanning becomes stronger yet.
A challenge to economical self-scanning systems has always been the sheer multitude of different codes, formats and technologies. There's an endless variety of barcode symbologies and RFID tags that may be on and in tickets, wristbands, cards and other, and access and transaction technologies now also include smartphone-based systems such as Apple Wallet, Google Pay and others.
To handle all that, what Janam did with the GT1 is create a versatile, configurable system that can (almost) do it all. That's because the GT1 isn't a proprietary design for one company or one task. Instead it's as close to an open system as an access control setup can get. That's because Janam's popular XT2+ and XT3 Android-based rugged touch computers are the electronic heart of the GT1 that integrates the computers and their inherent backend network connectivity into a compact, full-featured mobile pedestal. The result is a modular and highly flexible entry system for both indoor and select outdoor environments.
How does it work?
How does it work and what can the GT1 do? It works by putting the Janam computers' inherent data scanning technologies to work in the GT1 setup with its complementing reading features and ergonomic, user-friendly design. For barcode scanning, one simply places the printed ticket or the on-screen code in the marked area on the GT1 to get a quick read.
For RFID/NFC based access, Janam says their XT handhelds are the only rugged mobile computers to support both Enhanced Contactless Polling (ECP) for Apple Wallet and Smart Tap for Google Pay. That means users simply tap their iPhone, Apple Watch or Android smartphone and the integrated proximity-based NFC system automatically picks the appropriate pass. This simplifies self-credentialing and makes it much quicker to pass through sports, entertainment, healthcare, travel, retail and hospitality checkpoints. The system integrates with virtually all third-party ticketing software. Bright LED lights and audio cues indicate the credential status both for the user as well as gate staff that may provide assistance to multiple GT1 units.
Physically, the GT1 Mobile Entry Pedestal is 54 inches tall and weighs about 50 pounds. GT1 units can easily be customized with paint, wraps decals as well as customized screen graphics and LED illumination. A large-capacity battery provides more than 24 hours of operating time, and snap-on wheels make for easy transport or relocation. One size/type rarely fits all, and so Janam indicated the GT1 technology will also become available in form factors other than the initial pedestal.
The computer inside
As far as the Janam XT2+ and XT3 rugged handhelds used in the GT1 mobile entry pedestals, these are ultra-rugged field-proven handheld Android touch computers with bright 5-inch displays protected by Gorilla Glass. They are dust- and waterproof and as quick and responsive as modern smartphones. The XT2+ and XT3 are largely identical, with the XT3 being a more powerful and technologically enhanced version. RuggedPCReview.com examined the XT3 in great detail and found it not only functional and versatile but also "elegant, well designed, and meticulously finished" (see full review here).
Bottomline
What Janam offers with the GT1 Mobile Entry Pedestal is a timely solution that addresses efficient, economical access control and self-identification, as well as meeting distancing and contact-free access requirements. It represents a simple, versatile design based on the company's rugged, extensively field-proven rugged mobile XT2+ and XT3 Android touch computers.Conrad Blickenstorfer, November 2021
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Specifications Janam GT1
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Added/changed
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Added 11/2021
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Form-factor
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Pedestal access control station
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Powered by
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Janam XT2+ or XT3 mobile touch computers
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Dimensions
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Height: 52 inches (132cm)
Base: 13 x 15 inches (33cm x 38cm)
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Power
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36 Volt 10.44Ah 374.4 watt-hour Li-polymer battery
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Card slots
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User-accessible micro-SDXC
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I/O
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Power for wall adapter and battery, RJ45 LAN, USB
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Operating Temp
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-4° to 131°F (-20° to 55°C)
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Sealing
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IP52 (XT2+ and XT3 computers are IP67)
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Weight
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49 lbs (22.2kg)
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Product specs
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Janam GT1 specs (PDF)
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Product brochure
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Janam GT1 brochure (PDF)
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Web page
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Janam GT1 web
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Specifications Janam XT3
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Added/changed
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Added 02/2020
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Type
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Rugged handheld
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OS
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Android 9 (Pie) with GMS
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Processor
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Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon SD660
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CPU Speed
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2.2GHz
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Graphics
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Adreno 512 GPU
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Standard/Max RAM
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3GB/4GB RAM
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Disk/drive
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32GB/64GB ROM
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Card slots
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1 x microSDHC (user-accessible), 1 x SIM, 2 x microSAM
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Display type
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TFT LCD with Gorilla Glass 3, outdoor-viewable
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Display size/res
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5.0" WXGA (1280 x 720 pixel)
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Display luminance
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500 nits
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Digitizer/pens
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Capacitive multi-touch
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Keyboard/scale
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Onscreen keyboard, 4 hard keys (home, menu, back, user-programmable)
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Housing
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unknown
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Operating Temp
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-4° to 140°F (-20° to 60°C)
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Sealing
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IP67
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Shock
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Multiple 5-foot drops to concrete on all sides
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Vibration
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Est: 2MM from 10 to 33Hz in all three axes, 1 hr/axis
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Safety
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IEC 60950-1; EMC; RF; SAR; LED; Laser
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Radio
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FCC; IC; ICEC; CE
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Size (WxHxD)
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6.1 x 3.2 x 0.8 inches (156 x 82 x 21 mm)
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Weight
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9.5 oz (272g) incl. battery
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Power
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2,900 mAh rechargeable, hot-swappable Li-Ion battery (5,800mAH optional)
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Cameras
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5.0mp front-facing; 13.0mp rear-facing auto-focus with user-controllable LED flash
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Data capture
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Honeywell N6703 1D/2D imager, RFID/NFC
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Sensors
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G-sensor, accelerometer, gyro, digital compass, ambient light, proximity
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Interface
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USB 3.0 OTG, 3.5mm audio in/out, dual mic.
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Wireless
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Dual-band 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/d/h/i/k/r/v WiFi, Bluetooth v5, WWAN (4G LTE FDD, LTE TDD, WCDMA, EDGE/GPRS/GSM), GPS/Glonass/Galileo/BeiDou
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List price
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Inquire
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Warranty
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Inquire
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Brochure
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Janam XT3 Datasheet (PDF)
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Web
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Janam XT3 web page
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Contact
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Janam Technologies
999 South Oyster Bay Rd, Ste 409
Bethpage, NY 11714
1-877-JANAM-99
www.janam.com
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