19′′ Touch Screen Library Self Service RFID Book Check in Kiosk

Product DescriptionIndustrial PC SystemMother BoardBaytrail; Integrated Network card and Graphic cardCPUIntel J1900RAM4GBSSD120gInterface8*USB, 6*COM, 1*VGA, 2*LAN,1*AUDIO, 1*LPT, 1*PS/2PC Power Supply12V5AOperation SystemWindows 7 (withtout license)Display+Touch screenScreen Size15.6 inchPixel Number1920*1080Pixel pitch250cd/m²Contrast1000∶1Display Colors16.7MViewing Angle85°/85°/85°/85°LED Life TimeMin. 30000hrsTouch point number10 pointInput modeFinger or capacitor penSurface hardness≥6HBook readerProtocolISO 18000-6C/EPC C1G2, ISO18000-6BWorking FrequencyETSI 865~868mhz, GB 840~845Mmhz, 920~925mhz, FCC 902~928mhzTag Reading Speed>600 times/sCommunication PortTTL COMVoltagestandard 5V 3APrinterPrinter MethodThermal printingPrint width58mmSpeed150mm/sec(Max)Resolution203dpiPrint length100KMAutocutterincludedSpeakerDual channel amplified speakers for Stereo , 8Ω 5W.  Product Features: 1. Innovative & smart design, elegant looking, anti-corrosion power coating2. Ergonomically and compact structure, user friendly, easy for maintenance3. Anti-vandalism, dust-proof, high safety performance4. Rugged steel frame and overtime running, high precision, high stability & reliability5. Cost-effective, customer-oriented design, the applicable environmentalNot only can library users easily borrow, return, and renew items at our self-service stations, but they can discover events and programs, receive reading recommendations, and pay fines and fees. Users can also borrow items from their smartphones, receive interactive receipts, switch between multiple virtual library cards, and discover digital titles at the selfCheck and within the cloudLibrary app. This truly integrated approach delivers an experience today's users come to expect. Application Scenarios Self-serve kiosks in libraries gained ground with a number of successful installations, as library visitors took to checking-in and checking-out their own books, DVDs, CDs and other items. Offering the service use Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology, pasting a "tag" in the item to identify and track it. The tags have antennas that communicate with reading devices at entrances and exits of the library. Libraries install the RFID systems to make the checkout process simpler and faster, and to free up staff to provide other customers services. Proponents say RFID also provides better tracking and security of library items. To check out an item the consumer waves the book near a device that reads the information on the tag. This records the data and prints out for the patron a paper listing of the items and due dates. The information is also stored on a library database, and reminders can be sent to patrons that provide email addresses. The tags will signal the reader if the patron attempts to remove a book without checking it through the system. The reader then alerts librarians with a loud signal. Patrons returning items wave the book under a reader that confirms it is back in the collection. Company Introduction:Hongzhou, ISO9001:2015 certified HI-Tech corporation, is a leading global self-service Kiosk/ATM manufacturer and solutions provider, specializing in researching, designing, manufacturing, and providing complete solution for self service Kiosks. Hongzhou equipped with a series of leading precision sheet metal and CNC machine tool equipment , and modern self-service terminal electronic assembly lines. Our products cover financial self-service kiosk, payment kiosk, retail ordering kiosk, ticketing / card issuing kiosk, multi-media terminals, ATM/ADM/CDM. They are widely used in bank, securities, traffic, shopping mall, hotel, retail, communications, medicine & cinema etc. Our Products:Packaging for shipment:Customer Visiting/* March 10, 2023 17:59:20 */!function(){function s(e,r){var a,o={};try{e&&e.split(",").forEach(function(e,t){e&&(a=e.match(/(.*?):(.*)$/))&&1