- The maximum number of simultaneously registered RFID tags in books is 10;
- Reading distance of radio frequency tags – up to 0.3 m;
- Time of continuous work – 24/7;
- Issuance and return of accounting objects;
- Storage of accounting objects until they are moved by the library staff;
- Connection to ABIS via SIP2 protocol;
- Identifying a reader by a library card with a supported type of radio frequency tags;
- Reading and writing tags using the Danish Data Model;
- Viewing the list of accounting objects in the hands of the reader;
- The ability to print a list of accounting objects issued, returned to the library and in the hands of the reader;
- Installation and removal of the anti-theft sign;
- LED illumination of the station, depending on the operation being performed;
- Automatic reception of accounting objects through the book collector;
- Sensor for detecting obstacles to closing the curtain of the book collector;
- Voice guidance of ongoing operations;
- Support for Russian and English graphical interface;
- Support for Russian and English voice guidance.
Book return station
The book return station is designed to register issued and returned books, archival files and similar products marked with RFID tags, as well as readers by their personal RFID cards (library cards).
The station is made in a floor base providing the ability to store returned accounting objects until they are moved by a library employee.