Page 3 - Contents
Contents Safety Information ............................................................................................................................. i FCC/Industry Canada/European/Australia EMC compliance............................................................ iv Introduction .................
Page 5 - Safety Information; Intended use; Explanation of product safety label symbols
Safety Information Read, understand, and follow all safety information contained in these instructions prior to using your 3M TM Detection System Model 3900 Series. Retain these instructions for future reference. Intended use The system is intended for use in detecting books and other media items th...
Page 6 - Safety messages
Safety Information Safety messages WARNING To reduce the risks associated with hazardous voltage: • Do not use the product if the case, covers, or power cord are damaged. • Do not attempt to modify, service, or repair—no user serviceable parts inside—contact 3M Service for repair. CAUTION To reduce ...
Page 7 - Safety labels
Safety Information Safety labels Several safety labels are attached to the 3M Detection System. As shown in the following figure, these labels providewarnings and cautions alerting technicians to potential electrical and physical hazards. 3900 Gr Safety Label Locations I .T.E. LISTED 4P24 N1108 3 Mo...
Page 8 - Australia; Agency approvals
FCC/Industry Canada/European/Australia EMCcompliance 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 15of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harm...
Page 9 - Introduction; The global leader in library systems products
Introduction The global leader in library systems products 3M pioneered the concept of electronic protection of library materials more than 39 years ago. We are still leading the way.Today, thousands of libraries around the world use 3M detection systems to protect their valuable collections, and mo...
Page 11 - Training your staff; Owner’s manual
Training your staff A key element of any media loss prevention effort is a successful staff training program. Your system will be much moreeffective with the active cooperation and participation of your entire library staff. We recommend that you periodicallyconduct formal training sessions, includi...
Page 12 - What to do when the alarm sounds; M offers these guidelines:; Unwanted alarms; Alarm log
Training your staff What to do when the alarm sounds The following steps are suggested procedures only. We recommend that all staff develop a complete understanding of thelibrary’s policies and follow them as directed. The response should be consistent for all patrons caught in an alarm. It is alsoi...
Page 13 - How the system works
How the system works Your 3M detection system consists of several components, which include Tattle-Tape security strips, circulation accessories,and the detection system. The key to the effectiveness of your system is protecting your materials with Tattle-Tape security strips. Only when materialsare...
Page 15 - System configurations
System configurations The 3M Detection System Model 3900 series consists of four models: 3901, 3902, 3911, and 3912. The following illustrationsshow the buried cable mounting option. Other mounting options include direct mounting with the connecting cables routedunder either a narrow threshold or a ...
Page 17 - Machine characteristics; Physical specifications
Machine characteristics Physical specifications Single-corridor system (2 lattices) Shipping size (including pallet) Machine size Height: 29 inches [737 mm] Height: 71.7 inches [1820 mm] Width: 33 inches [838 mm] Width: 47.1 inches [1197 mm] Depth: 75 inches [1905 mm] Depth: 28.9 inches [733 mm] Wei...
Page 18 - Detection zone
Machine characteristics WARNING To reduce the risks associated with hazardous voltage: • Do not use the product if the case, covers, or power cord are damaged. • Do not attempt to modify, service, or repair—no user serviceable parts inside—contact 3M Service for repair. Environmental requirements (o...
Page 19 - Alarm outputs
Machine characteristics Alarm outputs Visual Visual alarm indicator lights are located on top of each lattice. If the lights are on, an alarm condition hasoccurred. Audio An audible alarm speaker is mounted on lattice B or C. Alarm volume is adjustable. Copyright © 2008. 3M. All rights reserved. 11
Page 21 - Cleaning Instructions; Lattice and base
Cleaning Instructions Lattice and base Turn off the detection system prior to using liquid cleaners. Remove dirt and greasy buildup using towels or soft cloths thathave been dampened with a common household grease-cutting liquid cleaner. 3M suggests a monthly cleaning to retain thebest equipment app...
Page 23 - System Operation; Turning your system on and off; Turning the system on; Turning the system off; Verifying system operation
System Operation Turning your system on and off Power is applied and removed with a key switch located on the electronics enclosure. Two keys are supplied with the system.Remove the key while the system is operating to prevent patrons from turning off the system. If the key is not available andpower...
Page 25 - Solving problems
Solving problems Problem Cause Action No power at receptacle. Reset facility circuit breaker. Power cord disconnected at receptacle. Plug power cord into receptacle. System fuse open. Replace fuse in power entry connector. Seefuse replacement procedure. Power turned off at electronics enclosure. Tur...
Page 27 - Warranty
Warranty Effective 12-12-05 One Year Library Systems Product Performance Guarantee: Subject to the Limitation of Liability below, 3M guarantees your satisfaction with the performance of any 3M Library System Product for 12 months from the date of installation provided thata) you are the original pur...
Page 31 - M Service; System information
3M Service Before you call for service, please have the following information available: • The name, address, and phone number of your facility. • Model number and serial number of the equipment (located on serial label) • Description of the problem. System information Model Number: ________________...