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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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Software

Library Software is a digital solution designed to help libraries manage their day-to-day operations efficiently. It automates key functions such as cataloging, circulation, inventory, patron management, and reporting. Whether used in schools, colleges, public libraries, or research institutions, library software improves accessibility, reduces manual effort, and enhances the overall user experience. Modern library software often supports RFID integration, OPAC (Online Public Access Catalog), digital lending, and cloud-based access. Core Features: Catalog Management: Add, update, and organize books and media Circulation Control: Issue, return, renew, and reserve items Patron Management: Manage user accounts, fines, and history OPAC Access: Allow users to search the catalog online Reports & Analytics: Generate usage statistics and inventory reports RFID Integration (optional): For fast, contactless operations Cloud or On-premise Options Benefits: Streamlines library workflows Reduces human error and manual labor Enhances resource visibility and user access Enables digital transformation of library services

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UHF RFID Reader and Tag

Ultra High Frequency (UHF) RFID systems offer long-range, high-speed identification for tracking and managing assets efficiently. A typical UHF RFID setup includes a UHF RFID reader and UHF RFID tags that communicate wirelessly over distances of up to 10 meters or more. UHF technology operates in the 860–960 MHz range and is ideal for applications requiring bulk reading, fast item processing, and long-range detection—such as in libraries, warehousing, logistics, and access control. UHF RFID Reader Features: Operating Frequency: 860–960 MHz (region-dependent) Reading Range: Up to 10 meters (depending on tag and environment) Interface: USB, RS232, Ethernet, or Wi-Fi Supports EPC Gen2 / ISO 18000-6C High-speed multiple tag reading (anti-collision) UHF RFID Tag Features: Long read range (up to 10+ meters) Memory: EPC (96–512 bits), User memory (up to 512 bits or more) Form Factors: Stickers, hard tags, labels, or on-metal tags Durable, weather-resistant versions available

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Anti Theft Device

RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tags are smart identification tools used across college campuses to streamline operations, improve security, and enhance resource management. Each tag contains a microchip and antenna, allowing it to store data and wirelessly communicate with RFID readers. In a college environment, RFID tags are commonly used for: Library books and assets tracking Student and staff ID cards Attendance monitoring Laboratory and equipment management Access control to buildings, labs, or hostels Key Features: Frequency: 13.56 MHz (HF) or 860–960 MHz (UHF), depending on application Read/Write Capability: Supports data encoding for dynamic use Durability: Designed for frequent use and long lifespan Form Factors: Available as stickers, cards, wristbands, or embedded tags Security: Can include encryption and password protection

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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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Printing Machine

The Evolis Card Printer is a high-performance ID card printing solution, trusted worldwide for its speed, print quality, and durability. Designed for businesses, educational institutions, government agencies, and retail applications, Evolis printers allow you to print professional-grade plastic cards on demand — from employee IDs and access cards to membership cards and gift cards. With its compact design, easy-to-use interface, and advanced printing technologies, Evolis delivers superior results whether you need monochrome or full-color cards. Print Type: Thermal Transfer / Dye Sublimation Card Types: PVC, PET, ABS, PC (ISO CR-80 format) Print Modes: Single-sided or Dual-sided (depends on model) Resolution: 300 dpi Speed: Up to 150 color cards/hour Connectivity: USB and Ethernet Input Hopper: 50 – 100 cards (model-specific) Output Hopper: 30 – 100 cards Operating System: Windows / Mac compatible

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POS Machine

Revolutionize your business with our state-of-the-art POS (Point of Sale) machine — designed for seamless transactions, efficient billing, and real-time inventory management. Whether you're running a retail shop, restaurant, or online store, this POS system helps you sell smarter and manage your operations effortlessly. All-in-One Device: Combines billing, receipt printing, inventory tracking, and payment acceptance. Multi-Payment Support: Accepts credit/debit cards, UPI, QR codes, and digital wallets. Cloud-Based System: Access sales data, inventory, and customer info anytime, anywhere. Integrated Online Selling: Syncs with e-commerce platforms like Shopify, Amazon, Flipkart, and WooCommerce.

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Billing Machine

An Electronic Cash Register (ECR) is a reliable and efficient point-of-sale device used to calculate, record, and process sales transactions. Commonly used in retail, grocery, and hospitality environments, ECRs typically include a cash drawer, receipt printer, customer display, and programmable keys for easy operation. They help streamline billing, track sales, and manage cash securely. Built-in Printer – Prints receipts for customers Programmable Keys – Easy access to frequent products or departments Sales Tracking – Keeps records of daily transactions and totals Customer Display – Shows purchase amounts in real time

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Printing Machine

An ID card printer is a specialized printer designed to produce high-quality plastic ID cards, badges, and access cards. Commonly used in corporate, educational, healthcare, and government settings, these printers support features like color printing, smart chip encoding, and security lamination. High-Resolution Printing – Crisp images and text on PVC cards Single- or Dual-Sided Printing – Print on one or both sides of the card Magnetic Stripe & Chip Encoding – For access control and data storage Lamination Options – Enhanced durability and security

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