Page 3 - Table of Contents
i Table of Contents Safety Information ................................................................. 3 Introduction ........................................................................................................................3 Intended Use Statement.......................................
Page 5 - Safety Information; Introduction; The product has not been tested or proven safe for other uses.; Safety Messages; Safety Message Format; DANGER
3 Safety Information Introduction We provide important safety information and warnings to assist you in understanding and avoiding potential harm to yourself and possible damage to equipment during the installation and use of the 3M ™ Mediacheck Model 325. Although this manual describes potential ha...
Page 6 - CAUTION; Safety Messages Contained in this Manual; CAUTION
4 DANGER means you and/or someone else WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if you do not follow these instructions. DANGER The safety message is in this box. WARNING means you and/or someone else MAY be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if you do not follow these instructions. WARNING The safety message is in t...
Page 7 - Safety Labels; Explanation of Labels and Symbols; Safety Label Replacement
5 Safety Labels We include safety labels on the devices for your safety and the safety of others. Safety labels are designed to alert you to potential hazards associated with a piece of equipment that can cause personal injury to you or others. Safety labels can also indicate the possibility of prop...
Page 8 - Safety Label Locations; Figure 1 Label Locations
6 Safety Label Locations Stop la be l r emo ve d after in stallatio n. This Class A digital a pparatus als o me ets all require mentsof t he C anadian Interf erence-Causing Equipment Regula tions. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le mat ériel broui...
Page 9 - Japan; 同梱の電源コードは当該製品専用です。
7 EMC, USA, and Canada Compliance FCC Radio Frequency Rules and Regulations This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the ...
Page 11 - Installation; Specifications
9 Installation Specifications Environmental Do not place the Mediacheck in an enclosed area or any place where excess heat can build up. Relative Humidity (operation) 5% to 95% RH, non-condensing Relative Humidity (storage) 5% to 99% RH, non-condensing Operating Temperature 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°...
Page 12 - Site Planning
10 Site Planning Each library site has unique workflow and space requirements that you should consider when selecting a location for the Mediacheck. CAUTION This equipment may damage audiocassettes. Do not process audiocassettes inside the Mediacheck. Workflow considerations Where will the Mediachec...
Page 13 - Figure 2 Mediacheck Orientation
11 Equipment orientation Position the Mediacheck in either of the two orientations shown: Figure 2 Mediacheck Orientation
Page 14 - Equipment Setup; Power Selection Switch
12 Equipment Setup DANGER This equipment contains high voltage. Risk of electric shock. Do not remove protective panels. Serviceable only by certified 3M technicians. No user-serviceable parts. NOTE: If the Mediacheck Model 325 is part of a SelfCheck System V-Series installation, setup is provided b...
Page 15 - Operation; Overview; Media Options; Media Processing Guidelines
13 Operation The 3M TM Mediacheck Model 325 allows library staff to perform fast and efficient check-in (sensitizing) and checkout (desensitizing) of videos, CDs, and print materials. CAUTION This equipment may damage audiocassettes. Do not process audiocassettes inside the Mediacheck. WARNING WARNI...
Page 16 - Controls and Indicators; Status Lights
14 Controls and Indicators 325-005.cdr Checkout Check-in Status Lights Figure 4 Controls and Indicators
Page 17 - Processing Items; When the Mediacheck is part of a SelfCheck System V-Series; Mode
15 Processing Items This section consists of two procedures. The first describes how to use the Mediacheck when it is part of a SelfCheck™ System V-Series system. The second describes how to use it when it’s operating in standalone mode. Do not place audiocassettes inside the Mediacheck. When the Me...
Page 18 - Volume Adjustment; To Increase the volume -; Cleaning; Condition
16 Volume Adjustment The volume control allows you to adjust the volume of the “beep” sound that is produced each time an item is processed. 1 Process an item to check the current volume setting. 2 Adjust the volume setting: To Increase the volume - move the dial to the left. To Decrease the volume ...
Page 19 - Service Information; M Service Phone Numbers; In the United States; System Information; model number
17 Service Information 3M Service Phone Numbers In the United States 1-800-328-0067 In Canada English 1-800-268-6235 Français 1-800-567-3193 In Other Countries Call your local 3M office. System Information When you call, please provide the system model number and serial number , located on the rear ...
Page 20 - Mediacheck Model 325 Owner’s Manual