Book Security Door Introduction
Libraries generally use open shelves to manage books in circulation, so an anti-theft system must be established to ensure that books are not lost. Books will use RFID to manage books and documents, so that all books pasted with RFID tags must pass through a security detection channel composed of a single set or multiple pieces of access control, so that the tags and access control channel systems can cooperate with each other to form a complete system. The anti-theft system realizes the anti-theft function of book labels.
Product introduction:
Libraries generally use open shelves to manage books in circulation, so an anti-theft system must be established to ensure that books are not lost. Books will use RFID to manage books and documents, so that all books pasted with RFID tags must pass through a security detection channel composed of a single set or multiple pieces of access control, so that the tags and access control channel systems can cooperate with each other to form a complete system. The anti-theft system realizes the anti-theft function of book labels.
Function description:
- 1. Capable of detecting RFID chip tags that comply with EPC Class 1 Gen 2 (hereinafter referred to as EPC C1G2), ISO18000-6C (or equivalent) international standards.
- 2. It can quickly identify the RFID tags pasted on the circulation materials in a non-contact manner.
- 3. The RFID channel detection door system can operate independently, and is not affected by the disconnection fault of the library borrowing and returning system.
- 4. It has a high correct detection rate, can detect multiple RFID tags at the same time, and can reduce the occurrence of false positives.
- 5. Support multiple alarm detection modes: EAS, AFI, EAS+AFI, AFI+DSFID.
- 6. An output port can be provided for the library access control system or the monitoring system in the library.
- 7. The equipment system has high detection performance and is capable of three-dimensional detection, requiring no false positives or missed negatives.
- 8. Harmless to pacemaker wearers and pregnant women.
Technical Parameters:
- 1. Working frequency: HF: 13.56 MHz, UHF: 920-925 MHz.
- 2. Conform to the agreement: ISO15693, EPC C1G2 and ISO18000-6C.
- 3. Reading range radius: ≥450 mm.
- 4. Response speed: ≥20 labels/second.