[Video] Introduction of RFID Products for Libraries
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By using IC tags for book lending and returning operations, multiple books can be processed together. RFID technology can also be utilized for automatic lending machines, reservation shelf management, inventory checks, and automatic sorting machines.
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Loan and Return Counter Processes multiple books for lending and returning using IC tags, reducing operational time and improving user convenience. Self-Checkout Machine Incorporates a self-checkout terminal for books, protecting user privacy, saving time, and reducing labor in library operations. Reservation Shelf Integrates RFID antennas into the reservation shelf for real-time monitoring and free location, enhancing privacy protection, saving time, and reducing labor in library operations. Collection Inspection Significantly shortens the collection inspection process using IC tags. Automatic Sorting Machine Incorporates RFID antennas into the automatic sorting machine to automatically sort returned books, protecting user privacy. IC Gate Prevents the removal of books that have not been checked out, reducing book loss and unaccounted items. Counts the number of visitors using the main infrared sensor. Display Shelf By integrating RFID antennas into display-type shelves for new books and special collections, it aggregates the number of times books (with IC tags) are taken from the shelf.