Page 3 - Library Security System; Table of Contents; September; Section 1 Introduction
3M t Library Security System Table of Contents i E 3M 1999 September Section 1 Introduction 1-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section 2 How the System Works 2-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section 3 System Configuration ...
Page 4 - ii; Security Strips
3M t Library Security System Table of Contents ii E 3M 1999 September 4-7 3M t Handheld Resensitizer Model 951 (Not For Use With Recorded Magnetic Media) 4-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8 3M t Bookcheck Model 955 (Not For Use With Recorded Magnetic Media) 4-17 . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 5 - M Library Security System; Introduction; The Global Leader in Library Materials Flow
3M Library Security System Introduction 1-1 E 3M 1999 September Section 1. Introduction The Global Leader in Library Materials Flow Management 3M pioneered the concept of electronic protection of library materials more than 25 years ago. We are still leading the way.Today, thousands of libraries aro...
Page 7 - How the System Works
3M Library Security System How the System Works 2-1 E 3M 1999 September Section 2. How the System Works Your 3M t Library System consists of several components, including 3M t Tattle-Tape t Security Strips, circulation accessories, and the detection system(s).The key to the effectiveness of the syst...
Page 9 - System Configuration; The detection lattices are shown below:
3M Library Security System System Configuration 3-1 E 3M 1999 September Section 3. System Configuration 3.1 Models 2301 and 2302 The detection lattices are shown below: Model 2301BP Patron Counter/Alarm Counter/ Diagnostic Display Lattice B Lattice A Alarm Indicator Light PhotocellReflector Circuit ...
Page 10 - FCC Radio Frequency Rules and Regulations; Agency Approvals
3M Library Security System System Configuration 3-2 E 3M 1999 September FCC Radio Frequency Rules and Regulations This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept ...
Page 11 - Accessories
3M Library Security System System Configuration 3-3 E 3M 1999 September 3.3 Accessories A variety of accessories is available for use with your3M t Detection System Model 2301/2302. However, it is unlikely that any one customer will use every accessory. Desensitizers The 3M t Desensitizers are desig...
Page 12 - Turning Your System On
3M Library Security System System Configuration 3-4 E 3M 1999 September 3.5 Turning Your System On Your 3M t Detection System Model 2301/2302 has been designed to be left on continuously.To turn the system on: 2301/2302 Baseplate Mounting - Connect the power cord to a power outlet. 2301/2302 Direct ...
Page 13 - Emergency Shutdown; If an emergency occurs, remove power from the
3M Library Security System System Configuration 3-5 E 3M 1999 September 3.7 Emergency Shutdown If an emergency occurs, remove power from the system by one of the following methods:1. Turn On/Off Key Switch to OFF. 2. Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet.3. If step 2 is not possible, set t...
Page 16 - Compliance
3M Library Security System System Configuration 3-8 E 3M 1999 September 3.9 FCC/Industry Canada/European/Australia EMC Compliance FCC Radio Frequency Rules and Regulations This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC ...
Page 18 - Important Safety Instructions; WARNING
3M Library Security System System Configuration 3-10 E 3M 1999 September 3.10 M3501/M3502 Detection System Important Safety Instructions Internal Use The 3M t Detection System Model 3501/3502 is designed to detect the unauthorized removal of media from the library. It is designed to be positioned in...
Page 19 - Desensitizers; M Tattle-Tape security strips
3M Library Security System System Configuration 3-11 E 3M 1999 September 3.11 Accessories A variety of accessories is available for use with your3M t Detection System Model 3501/3502. However, it is unlikely that any one customer will use every accessory. Desensitizers The 3M t Desensitizers are des...
Page 25 - not
3M Library Security System System Configuration 3-17 E 3M 1999 September 3.22 Emergency Shutdown If an emergency occurs, remove power from the system by one of the following methods:6. Turn On/Off Key Switch to Off.7. Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet.8. If steps 1 and 2 are not possib...
Page 27 - M Accessories
3M Library Security System 3M Accessories 4-1 E 3M 1999 September Section 4. 3M Accessories for Use with the 3M t Library Security System Description/Characteristics 3M has a variety of security strips and accessories,desensitizers and resensitizers for use with the 3M t Library Security System. Sec...
Page 28 - Handheld Desensitizer Model; (For Use With Recorded Magnetic
3M Accessories 3M Library Security System 4-2 E 3M 1999 September 4.1 3M t Handheld Desensitizer Model 766 (For Use With Recorded Magnetic Media ) Description/Characteristics The 3M Desensitizer Model 766 is designed todesensitize surface-applied 3M t Tattle-Tape t Security Strips. This includes sec...
Page 29 - Never leave a desensitizer unattended. Access
3M Library Security System 3M Accessories 4-3 E 3M 1999 September Security Strips Used with the 3M Model 766 Desensitizer 3M t Tattle-Tape t Security Strips (surface-applied) 102DSA-1DVM-1DAC-1DCD-2 Security Strip Application Security strips should be applied only to surfaces which are flat, clean, ...
Page 30 - On-Counter Desensitizer Model; (Not For Use With Recorded; A yellow warning label is supplied by 3M and
3M Accessories 3M Library Security System 4-4 E 3M 1999 September 4.2 3M t On-Counter Desensitizer Model 930 (Not For Use With Recorded Magnetic Media) Description/Characteristics The 3M t On-counter Desensitizer Model 930 is designed to desensitize 3M t Tattle-Tape t Security Strips. This includes ...
Page 32 - Description/Characteristics; To avoid damage to credit cards or computer
3M Accessories 3M Library Security System 4-6 E 3M 1999 September 4.3 3M t On-Counter Desensitizer Model 2001 (For Use With Recorded Magnetic Media) Description/Characteristics The 3M t On-counter Desensitizer Model 2001 is designed to desensitize 3M t Tattle-Tape t Security Strips. This includes se...
Page 36 - In-Counter Desensitizer Model; Not For Use With Recorded
3M Accessories 3M Library Security System 4-10 E 3M 1999 September 4.5 3M t In-Counter Desensitizer Model 2004 ( Not For Use With Recorded Magnetic Media) Description/Characteristics The 3M t Desensitizer Model 2004 is designed to desensitize 3M t Tattle-Tape t Security Strips. This includes securit...
Page 38 - On-Counter Resensitizer Model
3M Accessories 3M Library Security System 4-12 E 3M 1999 September 4.6 3M t On-Counter Resensitizer Model 2011 (For Use With Recorded Magnetic Media) Description/Characteristics The 3M t On-counter Resensitizer Model 2011 is designed to resensitize 3M t Tattle-Tape t Security Strips. This includes s...
Page 40 - Handheld Resensitizer Model 951; (Not For Use With Recorded Magnetic
3M Accessories 3M Library Security System 4-14 E 3M 1999 September 4.7 3M t Handheld Resensitizer Model 951 (Not For Use With Recorded Magnetic Media) Description/Characteristics The 3M t Resensitizer Model 951 is designed to resensitize 3M t Tattle-Tape t Security Strips. This includes strips appli...
Page 42 - Keep credit cards, recorded magnetic media
3M Accessories 3M Library Security System 4-16 E 3M 1999 September Troubleshooting Problem: The Model 951 will not resensitize any strip. D The Model 951 is not connected to a working power outlet. Solution: Plug the Model 951 into a working power outlet. D The internal thermal sensor is open.The re...
Page 44 - Resensitizing Security Strips
3M Accessories 3M Library Security System 4-18 E 3M 1999 September Operating InstructionsDesensitizing Security Strips Select the Desensitize mode.Place the spine of a marked book or a compact disc in the cradle of the bookcheck.Slide the item to the left. As the item passes the optical trigger, an ...
Page 47 - Use With Recorded Magnetic Media); Warning
3M Library Security System 3M Accessories 4-21 E 3M 1999 September 4.9 3M t Bookcheck Model 966 (Not For Use With Recorded Magnetic Media) Description/Characteristics The 3M t Bookcheck Model 966 is designed to desensitize and resensitize 3M t Tattle-Tape t Security Strips. This includes strips appl...
Page 51 - Only one pass is necessary to fully desensitize a
3M Library Security System 3M Accessories 4-25 E 3M 1999 September 4.10 3M t On-Counter Desensitizer Model 763 (For Use With Recorded Magnetic Media) Description/Characteristics The 3M t On-Counter Desensitizer Model 763 is designed to desensitize 3M t Tattle-Tape t Security Strips. This includes se...
Page 52 - Never leave a desensitizer unattended.
3M Accessories 3M Library Security System 4-26 E 3M 1999 September Security Strips Used with the 3M t t t t Desensitizer Model 763 3M t Tattle-Tape t Security Strips 102DAC-1DVM-1DSA-1 Security Strip Application Security strips should be applied only to surfaces which are flat, clean, dry, and at ro...
Page 54 - Caution; This unit is not designed to work with
3M Accessories 3M Library Security System 4-28 E 3M 1999 September Note Multiple passes are not required to resensitize an item unless the indicator light did not turn on, then off. Wrong Direction Center Start Spine of Material not against Model 764 4. The Model 764 has been designed for a comforta...
Page 56 - Model 494 Locking Exit or
3M Accessories 3M Library Security System 4-30 E 3M 1999 September 4.12 3M t Model 494 Locking Exit or Entrance Gate Description/Characteristics The 3M Model 494 is designed to restrain patrons during an alarm. Gates are shipped from the factory to open with a clockwise rotation but may be modified ...
Page 57 - SelfCheck
3M Library Security System 3M Accessories 4-31 E 3M 1999 September 4.13 3M t t t t SelfCheck t t t t System Model 5210 Description/Characteristics The system emulates the same procedures to process materials that librarians use. When a patron places a library card in the system, a scanner is activat...
Page 61 - Staff Workstation Model 995
3M Library Security System 3M Accessories 4-35 E 3M 1999 September 4.17 3M t Staff Workstation Model 995 Description/Characteristics The 3M t Staff Workstation Model 995 emulates the same processes the library staff follows to check in or out library items. The Model 995 is connected to an existing ...
Page 64 - Print Media Protection —
3M t Tattle-Tape t Security Strips 3M Library Security System 5-2 E 3M 1999 September 5.1 Print Media Protection — 3M t t t t Tattle-Tape t t t t Security Strips: B1 Description/Characteristics The 3M t B1 Security Strip is a security strip which may be secured inside the spine of a book.Security st...
Page 68 - Audio Cassette Protection —
3M t Tattle-Tape t Security Strips 3M Library Security System 5-6 E 3M 1999 September 5.3 Audio Cassette Protection — 3M t t t t Tattle-Tape t t t t Security Strips: DAC-1 Description/Characteristics The 3M t Tattle-Tape t DAC-1 Audio Cassette Security Strip and cover label are designed to be applie...
Page 70 - Compact Disc Protection —
3M t Tattle-Tape t Security Strips 3M Library Security System 5-8 E 3M 1999 September 5.4 Compact Disc Protection — 3M t t t t Tattle-Tape t t t t Security Overlay: DCD-2 Description/Characteristics The 3M t Tattle-Tape t DCD-2 Compact Disc Security Overlay is designed to be applied directly on CDs ...
Page 72 - Video Cassette Protection —
3M t Tattle-Tape t Security Strips 3M Library Security System 5-10 E 3M 1999 September 5.5 Video Cassette Protection — 3M t t t t Tattle-Tape t t t t Security Strips: DVM-1 Description/Characteristics The 3M t Tattle-Tape t DVM-1 Video Cassette Security Strip and cover label are designed to be appli...
Page 75 - Training Your Staff; Operator’s Manual
3M Library Security System Training Your Staff 6-1 E 3M 1999 September Section 6. Training Your Staff A key element of any media loss prevention effort is asuccessful staff training program. Your 3M t Library Security System will be much more effective with the active cooperation and participation o...
Page 76 - Review Of Your Library’s Security; Note
3M Library Security System Training Your Staff 6-2 E 3M 1999 September 6.3 Hands-on Practice After reviewing the Operator’s Manual, your staff should get some actual hands-on experience in using the 3M Materials Flow Management products. We suggest you start by demonstrating the proper techniques fo...
Page 77 - marked materials from the library.; never
3M Library Security System Training Your Staff 6-3 E 3M 1999 September Scenario #1 The library staff person mistakenly neglects todesensitize a marked item when checking out thepatron’s materials, or the patron accidentally removes marked materials from the library. After asking the patron to return...
Page 78 - System Alarm Log
3M Library Security System Training Your Staff 6-4 E 3M 1999 September 6.6 System Alarm Log The System Alarm Log is used to keep a record of alarms that occur.For each alarm, record the information on the log. Keeping this log up-to-date provides a key tool for monitoring system activity. An up-to-d...
Page 79 - aining; M Library Security Systems
3MLibrary Security System Tr aining Y ourStaff 6-5 e 3M 1999 September 3M Library Security Systems System Alarm Log (1) Reason for Alarm: 1. Test 2. Upon entering 3. Failure to desensitize 4. Undetermined 5. Real alarm Alarm Date Time Patron Count Reported by: Alarm Reason (1) Materials Recovered? Y...
Page 80 - Cleaning Instructions; Lattice and Base
3M Library Security System Training Your Staff 6-6 E 3M 1999 September 6.8 Cleaning Instructions Lattice and Base General Maintenance Turn off the security system prior to using liquid cleaners. Remove dirt and greasy buildup using towels or soft cloths which have been dampened with a common househo...
Page 81 - Troubleshooting Guide; Problem
3M Library Security System Training Your Staff 6-7 E 3M 1999 September 6.9 Troubleshooting Guide Model 2301, 2302 Problem Cause Action No alarm, no patron count, no diagnostic code in display window. No power at wall outlet. Reset facility circuit breaker. System unplugged. Plug in and wait two minu...
Page 87 - Ordering Supplies; Obtaining Service; English
3M Library Security System Training Your Staff 6-13 E 3M 1999 September 6.12 Ordering Supplies Be sure to budget annually for any supplies you might need. You should also budget for your Service Agreement renewal each year so that you are assured of getting the most cost-effective service for your3M...
Page 89 - Service; To request service, call the 3M National Service; Model Number
3M Library Security System Service 7-1 E 3M 1999 September Section 7. Service To request service, call the 3M National Service Center. 1-800-328-0067 Press 1 when instructed to do so. Provide system model and serial numbers. Model Number Serial Number