Self-Check Kiosk
Self-Check Kiosk
The Self-Check Kiosk is an all-in-one self-service library check-out kiosk. Its large touch screen and simple interface allow for easy touch interactivity. RFID tagged library assets can be detected in any orientation within the read-zone and can speedily process multiple tagged library assets at once for a faster checkout time.
Using the Self-Check Kiosk, user may scan I.D. or PIN input for user authentication and may choose to print receipt as proof of transaction with built in camera to capture user image for added layer of security.
Product Highlights
All In One
An all-in-one self-service library kiosk for a faster checkout.
Capacitive Touch Monitor
High Resolution Camera
Stereo Speakers
Thermal Receipt Printer
User Authentication
Checkout Technology
LED Status Indicators
Uninterruptible Power Supply
User Authentication
Input methods for ease of user authentication.
Passcode
Customer who do not generally prefer physical identification or whom prefer to have an alternative method of user authentication may opt for passcodes that their users can easily setup for themselves.
Barcode
Highly reliable, inexpensive, and easy to source. Barcodes are still widely used as preferred as a method for user authentication. Customer can opt for both 1D and 2D barcodes as desired.
RFID
Known as a contactless smart card, RFID / NFC are the easiest method for user authentication. As it does not require line-of-sight scanning, RFID is the more preferred method for its speed and ease of use.
Checkout Technology
Your preferred technology of choice.
Barcode
The most traditional method for library services. The barcode technology is simple, easy to use, and straight forward. Now, newer barcode technology will support both 1D and 2D on mobile devices.
EM
Electromagnetic technology is the earliest entry for library asset security. Although there's no identification involved, EM still does well for its sole purpose of reducing and preventing shrinkage.
RFID
Radio frequency identification is the current preferred technology, as it is used for both identification and security. Available in high-frequency (HF) and ultra high-frequency (UHF) for a differing detection range.
Hybrid
It is never compulsory to deploy any one technology exclusively. Customers may opt to use two or more technology together as necessary based on their service nature and requirements.
Key Functions
The three key functions of the self-check kiosk.
Borrow
Return
Renew
Seamless Integration
A meaningful system integration.
LMS
Integration with the library management system has never been easier with the SIP2 protocol and the newer method of application programming interface (API)
3rd-Party
In the age of innovation, as more products and services are introduced with API, we are enabled a more comprehensive level of meaningful integration.
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