Nedap Librix develops and produces all of its readers in-house. Through this we can offer our customers the highest possible quality standards.
The RFID short range reader can easily be powered by the net and can accommodate an antenna field of up to 1 Watt.
Serial, Network and USB
Our RFID short range readers are compatible for connection via serial, network or USB. This provides you with a great deal of flexibility whilst enabling remote access when necessary.
Relay
All RFID short range readers can be equipped with a relay to enable future connection with external hardware, like opening doors to dispense off reserved items.
Staff stations, selfservice and other proximity reading
The low-range reader can be used for staff stations and self-service stations. Nedap Librix also offers a specially developed shielded reader. This reader can be installed under a desk or table. Because the reader is shielded, its performance is not affected by the metal in your table’s framework. The shield also very clearly defines which areas of the desktop are used for reading labels. This way, you only read labels of books that are actually placed on the defined area, which prevents you from unintentionally checking-in or checking-out items that are coincidentally placed on the desk. This keeps things transparent and error-free.
The short-range reader can also be used for identifying books or cards in for example letterbox applications. A short-range reader with a wide range of applications.
Tamper-proof Hardware
At our in-house facility, all our readers are fully tested and tuned for optimal performance. As changing the power of the reader can have a negative and even damaging effect on the performance of the book labels, our stations are built in such a way that externally, nobody is able to change the hardware settings of the staff stations. If and when necessary, staff can be trained on how to test and/or change the reader settings via our RF-test module.
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