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Anti Theft Device

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags are small electronic devices used in libraries to uniquely identify and track books and other media. Each RFID tag contains a microchip and an antenna, allowing it to store information (like a book’s unique ID) and communicate with RFID readers via radio waves. In a library setting, RFID tags are typically embedded in or affixed to books, DVDs, or other materials. These tags facilitate automated check-in/check-out, inventory management, anti-theft security, and real-time tracking of items. Key Features: Non-contact scanning: No need for direct line-of-sight like barcodes. Faster processing: Multiple items can be scanned simultaneously. Durable and discreet: Tags are usually hidden inside book covers or labels. Programmable: Data can be rewritten for reuse or updates.

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The RFID reader antenna is used to activate the RFID tag and transmit information to the reader. It is one of the key elements of RFID identification. There are many products to choose from to find the right reader antenna for your needs. When choosing an antenna, several parameters should be taken into account, such as: frequency range, antenna size, beamwidth, polarization. Frequency Range Each country/region has regulations for acceptable UHF/RFID frequencies. The three most common ranges of UHF RFID antennas are: 865-868 MHz (EU / ETSI, 902-928 MHz (USA/FCC), 860-960 MHz (worldwide).

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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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Security / Sensors/ Anti-Theft /Security System

An RFID Anti-Theft System for books is a security solution designed to prevent unauthorized removal of books from a library or bookstore. It uses Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology to detect and stop theft or loss of items by monitoring tagged books at exits and alerting staff in real time. How It Works: Each book is equipped with an RFID tag containing a unique ID linked to the library database. RFID gate antennas are installed at the library’s exit points. When a person walks through the gate, the system checks whether the RFID tag on the book has been: Checked out properly via the RFID circulation desk Or is still marked as unissued/in-library If the book has not been issued: An alarm is triggered Visual/audio alerts notify staff of potential theft

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RFID System

An RFID-Based Book Library System is a modern library automation solution that utilizes Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology to manage the circulation of books and streamline library operations. Unlike traditional barcode systems, RFID enables contactless identification of books and users, greatly enhancing the speed, accuracy, and efficiency of library tasks. Each book in the library is equipped with a small RFID tag, which contains a unique identification number linked to the book's information in the library database. Similarly, users are issued RFID-enabled library cards. An RFID reader is placed at various stations such as the check-out counter, return desk, and entry/exit gates. When a user wants to borrow or return a book: They simply bring the book and their RFID card near the reader. The reader automatically scans the tags without line-of-sight requirements. The system updates the book's status in real time.

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Printer

The introduction of the new TE244 Series expands TSC Auto IDs growing line of affordable, high performance desktop class label printers. The TE244 Series provides customers throughout the world with a competitive, durable, entry level desktop printer that is both versatile and easy to use. With its small, compact footprint and dual motor design, the TSC TE 244 is perfect for a wide variety of label and tag printing applications everything from shipping labels to compliance and general purpose product identification labels and tags. The TSC TE 244 is ideal for customers looking for a high quality bar code printer, coupled with low ownership costs. The TSC TE 244 is 203and300Dpi Resolution or 400mhz MCU. TE 244, comes with a two year warranty, and accommodates a 300 meter long ribbon, which keeps both daily and lifetime operating costs lower than other comparable printers.

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