Page 3 - Contents
Contents Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 1 The global leader in library systems products .................................................................................. 1What this mea...
Page 5 - Introduction; The global leader in library systems products
Introduction The global leader in library systems products Welcome to the group of libraries using Checkpoint EM detection systems to protect collections and improve library service.The purpose of this manual is to help library directors and supervisory staff understand the detection system and prov...
Page 7 - 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 8 - Review of your library’s security policies; Responding to Alarms
Training your staff Review of your library’s security policies Before practicing how to respond to alarms, staff should be familiar with the library’s security policies as they relate to theft ofmaterials. To help staff stay informed of security measures, your policy should be in writing and kept wi...
Page 9 - Unwanted alarms; Alarm log
Training your staff Unwanted alarms Your detection system is unlikely to experience false alarms. Occasionally your system may alarm and your staff may find thatthe patron does not have unauthorized library materials. False alarms may be caused by active strips on items carried intothe library such ...
Page 11 - How the System Works
How the System Works Your Checkpoint EM Detection system consists of several components, which include security strips, circulation accessories,and the detection system. The key to the effectiveness of your system is protecting your materials with security strips. Only when materials are protectedca...
Page 13 - System Configurations; Construction
System Configurations Figure 1 Model 501 single-corridor system and Model 502 dual-corridor detection systems. Construction The detection system has the durability to withstand typical library traffic. Both single- and dual-corridor systems can beinstalled with a threshold or buried cable, or on a b...
Page 14 - Power requirements; Detection zone
System Configurations Power requirements A dedicated power line is recommended but not required. Voltage 100/120 VAC 50 or 60 Hz 220/240 VAC 50 or 60 Hz Amperes 1.8 A @ 100/120 VAC 1.0 A @ 220/240 VAC WARNING To reduce the risks associated with hazardous voltage: • Do not use the product if the case...
Page 15 - Cleaning Instructions; Lattice and base
Cleaning Instructions Lattice and base Turn off the detection system prior to using liquid cleaners. Use towels or soft cloths dampened with a common householdgrease-cutting liquid cleaner to remove dirt and greasy buildup. Clean monthly to retain the best equipment appearance. Copyright © 2008. 3M....
Page 17 - System Operation; Turning the System On; Verifying system operation
System Operation Turning the System On Follow these steps to turn the system on: 1. Ensure that the power cord is connected to a power outlet. 2. Allow 15 seconds for the system to warm up. Turning the System Off Remove power from the system by one of the following methods: • Disconnect the AC power...
Page 18 - Fuse replacement
System Operation Fuse replacement The fuses are located on the side above the power cord of the electronics enclosure. 1. Disconnect the power cord from the power source. 2. Using a small flat-blade screwdriver, remove the fuse holder. 3. Replace the failed fuses with a 5A 250V 5mmx20mm glass fuse. ...
Page 19 - 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 the electronics enclosure.See fuse replacement procedure. No alarm, no green powerindicator on the e...
Page 20 - M Service phone numbers
Solving problems 3M Service phone numbers For questions regarding your system, call one of the following numbers. In the United States In Canada In other countries 1-800-328-0067 English 1-800-268-6235Français 1-800-567-3193 Call your local 3M office. 16 Copyright © 2008. 3M. All rights reserved.
Page 21 - 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...