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RFID Tags |
| Flexible, Reliable & Secure |
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The ELiMS RFID Tag is the most important link in any RFID system. It has the ability to store information relating to the specific item to which it is attached and rewrite it again without any requirement for contact or line of sight. Data within a tag may provide identification for an item, proof of ownership, original storage location, loan status and history.
An RFID Tag, also known as a smart label, consists of an integrated circuit and an antenna combined to form a transponder. Smart labels collect the energy to operate from a Radio Frequency (RF) field emitted by a reader device; therefore they do not need a battery. When energised by a radio signal from a fixed position reader or handheld scanner, the tag returns the stored information so the item to which it is attached can be easily located.
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RFID tags comes in all shapes, sizes and read ranges. They are thin and flexible and thus can be laminated between paper and plastic. The customer is totally unaware that the tag is there.
An additional advantage of using RFID tags is the built-in EAS (Electronic Article Surveillance), a feature addressing the security requirements.
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The various types of RFID tags are used for different materials in the library such as a book, magazine, CD-ROM or Video Cassette tape. This RFID tag conforms to ISO 15693, the international standard for contactless IC cards, and uses 13.56 MHz as the communicating frequency. It stores data such as accession number, category ID etc.
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Key Benefits of the ELiMS RFID Tags :
| No line of sight necessary. |
| Maintenance free, suitable for any environment. |
| Information directly attached to product. |
| Functionality of barcode, EAS label and RF-transponder in one label. |
| Different shapes and sizes available. |
| Able to tag almost anything. |
| Accelerates scanning and identification. |
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Options for the ELiMS RFID Tags :
| Combine tag with pre-printed label. |
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