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Library EM Circulation Devices


DA-927 A-928

The DA-927 and A-928 are activators and deactivators belonging to the library circulation EM program.

Although Dialoc ID’s LCS Pro (Activator/Deactivator) is very useful as equipment, not all items of a Library's collection can be activated/deactivated with this device. Dialoc ID media processing equipment is designed for easy ergonomic usage to check in/check out library materials like CDs, DVDs, video cassettes and audio cassettes properly. To be able to handle magnetic media a Media Activator/Deactivator is needed. Sometimes there are locations other than the Librarian's desk to activate EM labelled items like CDs, DVDs, or even regular books.



 

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Last Updated on Monday, 05 July 2010 11:40
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Scout (EM)

The SCOUT is an innovation of  the library circulation program EM/RFID for security and identification systems.

The SCOUT is a self service system for libraries. It offers the customer/patron the possibility to borrow, return and renew items without the interception of the library staff.

The SCOUT is a compact unit which can be adapted to the needs of the library. The identification of patrons and items can be done by barcode or wireless identification (RFID). It offers maximum flexibility with a configuration tool. This tool can be accessed by a random PC via the local Library Network or through Internet and it also offers vast diagnostic options.

 

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Last Updated on Monday, 05 July 2010 14:40
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LCS-Pro (EM)

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The LCS Pro is an innovation of the library circulation program EM/RFID for security and identification systems.

The LCS Pro (standard) is designed for (re)activating and deactivating most EM security tags commonly used in libraries, like the Dialoc ID chip and tail tags.

The LCS Pro hybrid is designed for EM security (reactivating and deactivating EM strips), RFID security (EAS-bit, setting and resetting)and item-ID identification.

 

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