Page 3 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents Safety Information .................................................................................... 1 Intended Use ...................................................................................................................................1 Safety messages contained in t...
Page 5 - Safety Information; Intended Use; EXPLANATION OF SIGNAL WORD CONSEQUENCES; Safety messages contained in this manual; WARNING; CAUTION
Safety Information Read, understand, and follow all safety information contained in these instructions prior to using your 3M™ Detection System Model 8800 Series. Retain these instructions for future reference. Intended Use The system is intended for use in detecting books and other media items that...
Page 6 - Label Locations; Model
Label Locations 8800_OM_001 E. ED 24 E. ED 24 I.T. LIST 4P .T. LIST 4P N1108 3 Model 8801DM 100-240V~50/60 Hz 1 A 3M Library Systems St. Paul, Minnesota 55144 Systems St. Paul, Minnesota 55144 S/N: 881XXXX FCC ID: DGF-SSD8800Canada:_________ Figure 1. 3M™ Detection System Model 8800 Series Label Loc...
Page 8 - Introduction; Training your Staff
Introduction The global leader in library systems products 3M pioneered the concept of electronic protection of library materials more than 35 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 m...
Page 10 - Alarm log
Alarm Scenario 1 The library staff does not unsecure a tagged item when checking out the patron's materials, or the patron accidentally removes tagged materials from the library. After asking the patron to return to the counter, a typical response might be, "Excuse me, did I forget to check out ...
Page 11 - System Specifications; Detection zone; Panel and base
System Specifications Detection zone The primary zone of detection between the panels extends just above the surface of the floor to 72 in. (1.82 m) above the floor. The electronic coverage in this area is not 100%; however, the rate of detection is effective to deter the loss of protected materials...
Page 12 - System Operation; Turning your system on and off; Verifying system operation
System Operation Turning your system on and off Power is applied and removed with a key switch located on Panel A. 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 and power must be removed...
Page 13 - Resetting the patron counter
Resetting the patron counter To keep track of the total count, record the number on the patron counter before resetting the detection system. To reset the patron counter: 1 Locate the reset button access hole on the outside of Panel A. 2 Straighten a small paperclip. 3 Gently push the paperclip stra...
Page 14 - Adjusting audible alarm and patron counter display; Troubleshooting
Adjusting audible alarm and patron counter display You can adjust the volume of the alarm by turning the control on top of Panel B. Turning the control clockwise increases the volume. The following settings can be adjusted to your preference during installation or service by 3M technicians: Duration...
Page 16 - Requesting Service; M Service Phone Numbers
12 Requesting 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 label above power cord). Description of the problem. For example: poor or no detecti...