| Tag-Alert PLUS | Tag-Alert Wide Exit |
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Monitor WA are resellers for the Tag-Alert range of Library Circulation systems. |
| Activator used to reactivate tags when an item is returned. Physical contact with the item is not required as long as the item is passed within 6cm of the surface of the activator. Requires 240v power. |
| Deactivator used for books, CD's and periodicals (Any non magnetically recorded items. Solid - state, requires no power. |
| EZ-Lib Bookcheck Unit Resensitize and desensitize function. Includes illuminated verification of live tags and illuminated display of mode (check-in or check-out). Suitable for all dual status EM tags including DynaTag(R), Tail Tags, 3M(tm) and Knogo. Also available with scanner as a combined bookcheck / circulation workstation. |
| Ezi-Scan Library Workstation Used by library staff for fast processing of books, amgazines and CD's. Compatible with 3M, Knogo(R) and other EM security systems. Used in place of a 3M Express Transaction Unit. Ergonomically designed to prevent Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Deactivates / Reactivates tags and records transations on the circulation system at the same time. No large hole in circulation desk required. Stainless steel body for long work life. Ezi-Scan scans all widely used barcode labels, including codabar and code 39. |
| Entry Gates and Barriers Entry gates are used in some libraries to control patron traffic flow to ensure that patrons exit via the security system. This is sometimes a more economical way of covering areas which do not require a security system. The entry gates allow patrons to enter the library but not to exit via the gates - they must exit through the detection system. The entry gates incorporate a 'break-away' system so that they will open out if a person runs into them in an emergency such as a fire. |
| Tag-Alert Security Tags Suitable for Tag-Alert, DynaTag, Knogo and 3M security systems. DSB2 Tail Tags - These tags can be fitted to all types of books and magazines. They use double sided adhesive and are hidden in the gutter of the book. This is the most popular tagging method used in libraries. Our DSB2 tags are also compatible with 3M security systems. DSB1 Tail Tags - are also available for hardcover books and videos. They have adhesive on one side only of the tag. They are inserted in the spine cavity of hardcover books using a tag application tool. Fake barcode tags - are useful for spiral bound books and magazines. Also can be used on audio cassettes. CD / DVD Clear OVerlay and tag - The tag is embedded in a clear vinyl overlay which adheres to the non active side of the CD or DVD. Once installed cannot be removed. |
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