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Terminal Models

The “Terminal Models” page provides a list of officially supported and pre-configured terminal hardware devices. Users can view technical specifications, features, and applicable scenarios for different terminal models to select the most suitable hardware for their applications.

Main Features

The main interface displays the following information:

  • Model List: Shows all terminal device models, including type images, names, and key feature summaries.
  • Detailed Specifications: After clicking on a specific model, you can view its detailed technical parameters and related information.

Adding or Editing Terminal Models

After clicking the “Add Model” button, a dialog box will appear for defining or editing terminal models, including the following fields:

  • Terminal Image: Click to upload a terminal device image for display in the model list.
  • Brand / Manufacturer: Enter the terminal’s brand or manufacturer information.
  • Terminal Type: Select the terminal type (such as robot, vehicle, camera, etc.).
  • Name: Specify a unique name for the terminal model for easy identification and management.
  • Description: Add supplementary information about the terminal model’s features, applicable scenarios, etc.

At the bottom of the dialog box, operation buttons are provided:

  • Published: Indicates whether the model has been published. Published models can be used directly in terminal management and other modules.
  • Cancel: Abandon the current edit and close the dialog box.
  • Save: Save the entered model information.

Please ensure all required fields are completed to facilitate subsequent terminal device configuration and management.

Editing Terminal Models

After clicking the “Edit” button in the model list, you will enter the terminal model editing interface. This interface contains three tabs:

1. Basic Information

  • Terminal Image: Click to upload a terminal device image for display in the model list and details.
  • Brand / Manufacturer: Enter the terminal’s brand or manufacturer information.
  • Terminal Type: Select the terminal type (such as robot, vehicle, camera, etc.).
  • Model Name: Specify a unique name for the terminal model for easy identification and management.
  • Description: Add supplementary information about the terminal model’s features, applicable scenarios, etc.

2. Features

  • Terminal Template: You can select a preset template to quickly apply common hardware capability configurations.
  • Hardware Capabilities: Check or specify the main hardware functions the terminal has, including but not limited to:
    • Camera: Visual input for object detection and recognition
    • Microphone: Audio input for voice recognition and sound detection
    • Speaker: Audio output for voice synthesis and sound playback
    • Facial Display: Screen on the terminal’s head for displaying emotions and information
    • Mechanical Arms: For object manipulation and gestures
    • Mechanical Legs: For bipedal walking
    • Wheels: For movement navigation on flat surfaces

3. 3D Model

  • The 3D model functionality is currently under development. In the future, it will support uploading and previewing 3D model files of terminals.

After editing, please save your changes. The content from different tabs collectively forms the complete definition of the terminal model, which helps with subsequent terminal device configuration and capability management.