How does the Apex RFID Manual Assist system work?
In the Manual Assist sorting option, items checked in at a standard RFID configured book drop, as described above, would be taken to a staff station consisting of an RFID reader connected to a computer. Upon placement of an item on the reader, the computer will indicate the library shelving location and, if desired, a standard book truck location upon which the item should be placed. This can be done using the SIP2 sorting extension or without SIP using the sorting information programmed into the tag (items on hold should have already been removed). As noted above, the Manual Assist sorting option may also be incorporated into the staff operated DirectReader check-in software when automated check-in is not utilized.
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