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RFID book circulation refers to the use of Radio Frequency Identification technology to automate and streamline the borrowing and returning of books in a library. Each book is embedded with an RFID tag, and library users can check items in or out by simply placing them near an RFID reader—no need to scan barcodes individually. This system greatly improves efficiency, speed, and accuracy while enabling self-service kiosks and reducing manual workload for staff. Key Features: Contactless checkout and return Supports self-service kiosks Instant update to library management system (LMS) Multiple item detection simultaneously Reduces queues and human error Benefits: Faster circulation process Enhanced user experience Improved staff productivity Accurate and real-time transaction records Integration with anti-theft gates for added security

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RFID Library Automation Software is a specialized application designed to integrate with RFID hardware (readers, tags, gates) and manage the core functions of a modern, automated library. This software enables seamless check-in/check-out of books, real-time inventory tracking, automated shelf management, and enhanced security. It works by linking RFID-tagged items with a Library Management System (LMS), allowing for contactless circulation, self-service kiosks, gate-based theft detection, and quick stock-taking. Key Features: RFID-enabled check-in/check-out Self-service kiosk integration Real-time inventory and shelf scanning Patron and item database management Automated overdue notifications and reports Integration with existing LMS (e.g., Koha, Sierra, LibSys)

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Library automation refers to the use of technology to perform library tasks that were traditionally done manually. It involves the implementation of integrated software and hardware systems to manage core library functions such as cataloging, circulation, acquisition, inventory control, and user management. Modern library automation systems often include features such as RFID or barcode tracking, self-checkout kiosks, online public access catalogs (OPAC), and digital resource integration, allowing libraries to operate more efficiently and provide better service to users. Key Features: Automated book check-in/check-out Online catalog search and user account access Inventory and stock management Digital resource access and e-book integration Notifications for due dates and reservations Reporting and analytics tools

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Security / Sensors/ Anti-Theft / EAS Security System

Library digitalization refers to the process of transforming traditional, paper-based library systems into modern, technology-driven environments by using digital tools and technologies. This transformation aims to improve accessibility, management, preservation, and user experience. In a digitalized library, physical resources such as books, journals, and documents are either supplemented or replaced by digital formats. Library services are automated through Library Management Systems (LMS), digital catalogs, online databases, RFID-based tracking, and cloud-based access. Digital Catalog (OPAC): Online searchable access to book and resource listings. E-Books and Journals: Access to digital versions of books and academic content. RFID/Barcode Systems: For automated check-in/check-out and inventory control. Self-Service Kiosks: Allow users to borrow/return books independently. Cloud Integration: For remote access to digital resources. Security Systems: Anti-theft gates and surveillance integrated with digital logs.

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Security / Sensors/ Anti-Theft / EAS Security System

An RFID-based system in a college library is a modern solution designed to improve the efficiency, accuracy, and security of library operations. It replaces traditional barcode systems by using Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology to automate tasks such as book lending, returns, inventory tracking, and user authentication. How It Works In this system: Each book is embedded with an RFID tag that contains a unique identifier linked to the library's database. Each student or faculty member is issued an RFID-enabled library ID card. RFID readers are installed at check-in/check-out desks, return kiosks, and security gates. When a student borrows or returns a book: They place the book and their ID card near the RFID reader. The system automatically updates the borrowing status in the database. The process is quick and does not require direct line-of-sight, unlike barcode scanning.

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Billing Machine

Streamline your sales and boost efficiency with our portable Handheld Billing Machine — a compact, user-friendly solution for fast and accurate billing on the go. Designed for mobile businesses, retail shops, delivery agents, and kiosks, this device makes billing, payment collection, and receipt printing easy from anywhere. With inbuilt printer, GST-compliant software, and multi-payment options (including UPI, card, and QR), it’s the perfect billing companion for modern businesses. Design: Compact, lightweight, and fully portable Screen: Touchscreen or keypad interface (depending on model) Printer: Built-in 58mm thermal printer Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 4G (SIM-enabled models) Battery: Rechargeable (4000–6000mAh) for full-day usage Software: GST billing & invoice-ready; preloaded or cloud-based Payments: Accept UPI, QR, card payments (NFC-enabled models)

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Scanner

The Honeywell Xenon 1900 is redefining the standard for handheld scanners. Featuring a custom sensor that is optimized for barcode scanning, the Xenon 1900 offers industry-leading performance and reliability for a wide variety of applications that require the versatility of area-imaging technology. Powered by Adaptus Imaging Technology 6.0, the Xenon 1900 delivers superior barcode scanning and digital image capture. Xenon 1900 incorporates a revolutionary decoding architecture that combines Adaptus Imaging Technology 5.5 and Omniplanar's Swift Decoder software along with a custom sensor, enabling extended depth of field, faster reading, and improved scanning performance on poor quality barcodes.

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