SelfCheck System Model 6210/7210 Staff Guide 3M Library Systems 3M Center, Building 225-4N-14 St. Paul, MN 55144–1000 1–800–328–0067 ht
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License Key Information The SelfCheck™ System requires a license key before it can be operated. The license key also enables the options that are pur
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Quick Reference Guide SelfCheck™ System Overview Welcome to the 3M SelfCheck System! Please take the time to read through this guide to help you und
Preparing Your Library for Patron Self-service Check-out A number of requirements must be met for the installation and operation of the SelfCheck syst
Preparing Library Patrons for the SelfCheck System To prepare library patrons for using the SelfCheck system, thoroughly review the SelfCheck system d
Components The SelfCheck™ System consists of the following components: (1) Color Monitor (2) Bar Code Scanner (3) Keypad (4) Magnetic Ca
Magnetic Card Reader The magnetic card reader can read magnetic stripes that conform to the ABA (American Banking Association) industry standard. It c
Desensitizer The desensitizer contains electronics housed beneath the book cradle on the SelfCheck system that desensitize and re-sensitize Security S
Communication This system sends and receives information from the automated circulation system (ACS). This information is exchanged in a manner consis
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Starting the SelfCheck™ System 1 Turn ON the power switch on the back of the SelfCheck™ System. 2 Log in using your designated password if require
SelfCheck™ Manager Procedures This section contains common procedures for configuring and adjusting the SelfCheck Manager. Mode Procedures Use the fol
Circulation Procedures SelfCheck System Use: Check-in, Check Out, or Patron Selectable The SelfCheck system is used to check-in or checkout library it
Message Procedures Editing Message Screens This procedure details how to change the text on the screens the library patron sees. 1 Click Messages in
Editing Text with the Message Composition Tool If your operating system version is English and the message text you are editing is English then you ma
SelfCheck™ System Statistics Viewer Procedures The SelfCheck™ System Statistics Viewer allows you to view patron and item data generated by the SelfCh
Patron Statistics Definitions Patron by day of the week report The following list of definitions describes the valid values for each patron statisti
Viewing Patron and Item Data Use the following steps to view patron and item data through the SelfCheck Statistics Viewer: 1 Click Start>Programs&
4 If you wish to specify a custom date range, use the following steps: a Click the drop-down menu in the Range field and choose Custom. b Click the
Printing Reports and Graphs Use the following steps to print a report or graph on a printer connected to the SelfCheck™ System, or connected to a comp
Table of Contents Safety and Standards... 1 Intended Use ...
3 Click the drop-down menu in the Format field in the Export window and select from the following export file formats: Adobe Acrobat (.PDF) Cha
General Maintenance Replace the Printer Paper When the printer paper runs out, use the following steps to replace it with a new roll of paper: To or
Clean the Proximity Sensor Cavities The SelfCheck™ System program uses proximity sensors installed in the book cradle to determine when a book has bee
Frequently Asked Questions and Troubleshooting Use the following procedures to perform basic troubleshooting tasks on the SelfCheck™ System: How do I
Patron Error Messages The messages below occasionally display to a patron using the SelfCheck™ System. “A system error has occurred - please advise li
Obtaining Service and Supplies Printer Paper and other Supplies To order printer paper and other supplies in the U.S., call 1-800-328-0067, option 2.
List of Machines and Serial Numbers Machine Number (assigned by library) Model Number Serial Number Troubleshooting Log
Circulation Procedures...18 Display Procedures...
Safety and Standards Please read and understand all safety information before operating this equipment. Intended Use The 3M™ SelfCheck™ System allows
Warning Statements and Safety Instructions Explanation of Labels and Symbols Refer to accompanying documents. Risk of electric shock. Refer all se
CAUTION CAUTION Assembled unit weighs 125 lbs. [56,8 kg]. Do not attempt to lift assembled unit alone. Never lift unit from the front. Lifting f
EMC Compliance USA and Canada FCC Radio Frequency Rules and Regulations This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
Industry Canada Radio Frequency Rules and Regulations This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equip
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