What is an On-board Terminal Device?
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An on-board terminal device in the IT field generally refers to peripheral processing equipment in a network, serving as the medium for user data input and computation result output. Functions of a standard on-board terminal: The most basic terminal comes with an external display screen. It is primarily used in vehicles classified as 'two passengers and one hazardous material' (a Chinese regulatory category) and is mandatory under national requirements. It features a built-in printer and can connect to various auxiliary devices such as fingerprint readers, identity recognition devices, and driving behavior analyzers. Complies with JT/T794-2011, JT/T808-2011, and 3C standards. Functions of an on-board video terminal: Equipped with large memory capacity for video storage. This is an upgraded version of the standard on-board terminal, capable of storing videos captured by cameras. Videos can be uploaded to backend software for playback when needed and also support real-time monitoring. Additionally complies with the JT/T1076-2016 video terminal standard.