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3m 965 manualAdvanced Modular SystemNovember 2010Introduction.5. Getting Started.5. Welcome Screen.7. Help.7. High Voltage.8. System Setup.9. Country.9. Language.10. Module.11. Network Setup.11. Units.12. User Info.14. Clock. Page 4 System Modes.191. AC Charger.192. DC Charger.192. Level of Charge.193. System Reset.193. Battery Pack.194. Battery Holder.196. Test Leads.196. Self-Test Board.197. Introduction. Getting StartedGetting StartedGetting StartedHigh Voltage. This screen indicates a high. System Setup. Start with the Welcome Screen. Press Setup to review the. CountryModuleUnitsUnitsUser InfoClock SettingsClock SettingsClock SettingsSet Beep VolumePower Down TimeoutCustom Cable. Use Custom Cable 1 or Custom Cable 2 to create. Custom CableCustom CableCustom CableVoltage TerminationVoltage TerminationMeasurement Functions. The 12 measurement functions include:Volts-DC or AC. The Volts function measures the DC voltage or AC.Loop Current. Loop Current measures the loop current in an active line.Ohms Measurements. The Ohms Measurement function measures the insulationThe Voltage CompensationToolbox. Use the Toolbox to: (1) view saved test results,The Self-Calibrate function will verify that all of the internalUse this function to convert from Ohms to Distance or.The 965AMS tester uses the 965AMS Results Manager to.Opens. Opens measures the distance to an “open” circuit. ThisUse this function to measure the capacitance of a known.Tone. Use Tone to send a tone on a pair.There are 10 frequencies that can.RFL (Resistance Fault Locate). Ring-Ground Separate PairRing-Cross Separate PairShort Single PairSpecial Requirement: EnterSpecial Requirement: EnterSpecial Requirement: EnterNote: All of the following conditions must be met.DSL (Digital Subscriber Line). The DSL functions include: DSL Loss, DSL Noise,.DSL Loss measures the signal lost from a tone. Use DSL Noise function to measure the Longitudinal or Metallic.Noise can affect wideband services by taking up valuable.http://vesimport.ru/userfiles/3m-mp8749-manual.xml
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Use DSL Spectrum Analyzer (SA) to display a graph.Use Impulse Noise to measure short spikes of random.Since impulse hits, noise and other power related.Single Trace Mode is used for most TDR applications.Dual Trace Mode is used to compare two pairs.Use Crosstalk to display the amplitude and location of signalsUse Peak Mode to capture events that may be intermittent.Cable LengthFilterPulse WidthTDR SaveLongitudinal Balance,.The Ringers function measures the capacitance associatedUse the Kick Test function to continuously measure the voltage,.Auto Test. Use Auto Test to automatically perform the followingUse Vacant Wideband to perform an automatic sequenceUse the Expert Pair Test to detect, identify.Talk SetSystem Modes. AC Charger. Use the AC charger to charge the NiMH battery. Level of Charge. The battery icon in the upper right of. Battery Pack. The 965AMS tester uses a Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH). Battery PackBattery Holder. The plastic battery holder that comes with the unit. Self-Test Board. A self-test board is included with the 965AMS tester to. Specifications. Electrical SpecificationsElectrical Specifications. Functions Range Resolution Accuracy. Tone output. Electrical SpecificationsGeneral Specifications. Drop test Survives 3 ft (1 m) drop onto concrete, (survives. Contact 3M. Customer and Technical Support: 1-800-428-8688. Repair Center: 1-800-426-8688, option 2. Page 204 This is the EU symbol for equipment that is covered. Longitudinal Balance, Load Coil Counter, Caller ID, Ringers,Use Loss to measure the loss from the far-end of a circuit to theNote: You must use a device at the far end to generate the tone. This could be the milliwatt number in the central office or anThere are 2 ways to enterPress Dial when youMeasurement FunctionsPress Setup to selectDTMF pulsing isUp and DownPress OK to returnNoise screen.Measurement FunctionsMeasurementsPOTS Loss Measurement Normal RangeParameter. Balance. Loss.http://www.mohini.cn/fckeditor/editor/filemanager/connectors/php/fckeditor/upload/202008/3m-mp8775i-manual.xml NoiseUse Noise to measure the Noise, Power Influence, and theMeasurement FunctionsThere are 2 ways to enterIf you have aPress Dial when youPress Setup to selectDTMF pulsing isMeasurement FunctionsUp and DownPress OK to returnNoise screen.Parameter. Balance. Loss. Noise. POTS Noise Normal RangeUse Longitudinal Balance to measure the active Longitudinal. Balance on the pair. This test measures the ability of the Tip and. Ring to reject noise and crosstalk.Measurement FunctionsBalance.POTS Longitudinal Balance Normal Range. ParameterNot OK. BalanceThe Load Coils function counts up to five load coils on theThe distanceCoil screen.Load Setup Screen.Measurement FunctionsPress OK to return to. Load Coil screen.TestCaller ID detects the Caller ID signal sent on the pair andMeasurement FunctionsCertain result boxes may be blank if the information is notThe Ringers function measures the capacitance associated withOne old style mechanicalMeasurement FunctionsWhen the measurementTo display the equivalentDisplay Capacitance.Use Level Trace to measure and display the AC impedance ofThis test can be usedNOT a continuous test.PressThis trace shows a 12,000Measurement FunctionsThis graph shows one loadNote: Level trace cannotAuto Test. Use Auto TestAuto Test. Use Active POTS to perform an automatic sequence of tests on. Active POTS lines. The tests include: DC Voltage, AC Voltage. Loop Current, Ground Resistance, Single Tone Loss, Voiceband. Noise (metallic), Voiceband Power Influence and Longitudinal. Balance.Measurement FunctionsDial Loss function or the. Talk Set function, they willIf you have not enteredDown arrow keys to selectMeasurement FunctionsDown arrow keys to select aPress OK to return to thePress Edit Number and enterThis will break dialtone andIf you have enteredDial Loss function or the. Talk Set function, they willIf you have not enteredMeasurement FunctionsDown arrow keys to selectDown arrow keys to select aPress OK to return to theActive POTS tests.http://www.drupalitalia.org/node/66948Measurement FunctionsUse Vacant POTS to perform an automatic sequence of testsVoltage, DC Resistance, Opens, Capacitance Balance, Load. Coil, Voice Band Loss, Voice Band Noise, Power Influence. Longitudinal Balance, Slope, Resistance Balance (loop) and. Resistance Balance ( diff).Vacant Pots. Press Setup to choose theMeasurement FunctionsTest Pair 1Measurement Functions. Use Vacant Wideband to perform an automatic sequenceThe tests include: DC. Voltage, AC Voltage, DC Resistance, Opens, Capacitance. Balance, Load Coil, Voice Band Loss, Voice Band Noise, Power. Influence, Longitudinal Balance, Slope, Resistance BalanceNote: You must use a 3M FED to use the Vacant WideBandInsertion Loss Frequencies and Sweep Frequencies by Service Type. Insertion. Loss. Sweeps. Single. Sweep Frequencies. PotsVacant Wideband. Press Setup to choose theMeasurement FunctionsPress OK to return to theMeasurement FunctionsTest Pair 1Use the Expert Pair Test to detect, identify and locate the mostIdentificationLocationIdentification. Location. Working Pair. YesYes. Length. Yes. Length. Yes. No. No. No. YesNo. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Solid T-Ground. Yes. Yes. Yes. No. Solid R-Gound. Yes. Yes. Yes. No. High T-Ground. Yes. Yes. Yes. No. High R-Ground. Yes. Yes. Yes. No. T-Battery Cross. Yes. Yes. Yes. No. R-Battery Cross. Yes. Yes. Yes. No. T-Complete Open. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. R-Complete Open. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Open. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. T-Partial Open. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. R-Partial Open. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. YesExpert Pair Test. Press Setup to choose theMeasurement FunctionsPress. SelectPressTest Pair 1Press Test to start the test.Measurement FunctionsWait for the FED to resetTalk Set. The Talk SetSetupThese locations are notEdit NumberMeasurement FunctionsDial Pulse. DTMF is theNote: Ground startMeasurement FunctionsYou can use the previouslyPressTalkOn HookChargingRecommendedWhen the battery isAC Charger. Use the AC charger to charge the NiMH Battery pack. Plug the.ACNOVATE.COM/images/3m-9200-overhead-projector-manual.pdf AC cord into the AC charger and into a power outlet. Plug the. DC cord into 965AMS tester. Make sure that the key on the plugThe AC charger isDC Charger. Use the Cigarette Lighter Adapter to charge the NiMH batteryThis adapter is meant for chargingLevel of Charge. The battery icon in the upper right of all screens indicates theZero black bars indicate the battery pack is very low and shouldA warning screen appears when thereBattery Pack. The 965AMS tester uses a Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH)Battery PackLoosen the 5Battery PackCaution: Battery may explode, leak or catch fire if exposed toRecycle or dispose of properly. ToNote: NiMH batteries may be recycled.Battery Holder. The plastic battery holder that comes with the unit uses six “AA”Use alkaline batteries only when the NiMH battery pack isTypical lifetimeThe alkalineNote: The battery holder has protection against accidentalSystem Reset. There could be situations were the batteries run down and theUse this procedure to reset the unit:Specifications. Test LeadsThe shorting “strap” that comes withKeep the test leads clean and dry at allUse soap andSpecifications. Electrical Specifications. Functions. Range. Resolution. Accuracy. Voltage (DC)Meter resistanceWith CO voltageShunt resistanceResistance to. Fault (no noise). Wet section test. Loop resistance. Resistive balance. Loop resistance. Resistance difference 0 to 99.99 7. Note: 1All resistance to fault measurement accuracies have an added factor of (2x10-8) Rf ohmsElectrical Specifications. Functions. Range. Resolution. AccuracyRingersLoad coil countGround resistanceID tone. Precision tone600 7 ZoutFixed values. Velocity inputSingle trace, dualWith 600 7 ZinElectrical Specifications. Functions. Range. Resolution. Accuracy. Noise metallicNoise to groundLongitudinal balanceDial mode. DTMF, pulse. Standard. Standard. Caller ID (U.S. and. Canada only). Carrier level. Date, time,Short range wideband specifications (without SA option)Wideband lossWideband toneZout. SA wideband specifications (with SA option). Wideband lossWideband noise metallicE filter 10-90 dBm. F filter 20-90 dBm. G filter 30-90 dBm. Wideband spectral analysisDynamic range. Wideband tone output 0 dBm, 20 kHz toImpulse noise counting. Counting intervalThreshold. Lower limits: 30All 30 dB higher for NCount capacityReplacement Items. You may order replacement items from 3M. Contact 3M. Communication Markets Division customer service atAccessoryNiMH Battery PackTroubleshooting. Troubleshooting. Many apparent failures with the 965AMS tester can be correctedSymptom. Cause. Solution. Unit does not turn on. Discharged battery pack. Charge battery pack. NiMH battery pack old. Replace battery pack. Screen goes blank. Battery voltage low. Charge battery pack. Dark lines across screen. Battery voltage low. Charge battery pack. Error Messages. Battery voltage low. Charge battery pack. Inaccurate results. Battery voltage low. Charge battery pack. Test lead broken. Replace test lead. Improper connections. Check connections. Test lead broken. Replace test lead. Improper connections. See on-screen hookups. Resistance PDF Version: 1.3. Linearized: No. Page Count: 60. Producer: GPL Ghostscript 8.15. Create Date: 2006:10:19 21:55:10. Modify Date: 2006:10:19 21:55:10. Title: Dynatel 965AMS-WL-BT Markup 2006-10-19.pdf. Creator: PScript5.dll Version 5.2. Author: elifsey. If you are prompted to select a target application,Follow the prompts to complete the transaction. Securing and unsecuring items. Use this procedure to secure or un-secure an item without communicatingChoose Secure only or Un-secure only from the. Operations menu. Place the item on the Book Check, ensuring that theOver the active sensors. With the security strip near the back of the deckSecuritySo that the barcode is under the scan line.Do one of the following. From the Staff Workstation, choose. If the verifier mode light is lit, press theChanging staff settings. Minimizing the application. The Autosize feature shrinks the application interface to make room on theRestoring the application to full size. This procedure restores the Staff Workstation to full size. Choosing the Always on Top option. The Always on Top option ensures that the Staff Workstation is alwaysUse this procedure to choose a language for the Staff Workstation interface. This field is available only when multiple languages have been configured. Select a language. Accessing administrative settings. Supply the adminstrator password at theChanging the sound volume. Click the Sound Volume button. Adjust the sound volume. Accessing search list information. Search list information is not available if this feature was not configuredClick Search Lists. Select the check boxes for the search lists youClick OK.You can review lists in the database and the number of items in specific lists. Database information is not available if a database location was notClick Database Information.Most troubleshooting tasks must be completed by trained technicians. ThisError Light. Sensors. Figure 9 Troubleshooting. Symptom. Solution. Error light flashes at startup. Something is covering the active sensors, they areTo clean the sensors, useDo not use cleaningError light is solid red. Check the voltage selection switch to ensure that theIf that doesn’t help,See Service telephone onUnit does not thump, though the error light is not on. Make sure the unit is not in magnetic mediaMake sure the library item is covering the activeNone of the lights turns on when power is supplied toSee Service telephone onIf you determine that the unit is not operating properly, call the appropriateIn the United States. In Canada. In other countriesFrancais 1-800-567-3193. Call your local 3M office. System information. When you call, please provide the system model number and serial numberPDF Version: 1.4. Linearized: No. Page Count: 27. Page Layout: OneColumn. XMP Toolkit: XMP toolkit 2.9.1-13, framework 1.6. About: uuid:095090a3-3495-458f-b11f-f316ef17c77b. Producer: Acrobat Distiller 7.0 (Windows). Source Modified: D:20061215133306. Headline: 3M SelfCheck System V-Series V1 Model 6410 without cabinet. Creator Tool: Acrobat PDFMaker 7.0 for Word. Modify Date: 2007:02:05 09:36:38-06:00. Create Date: 2006:12:15 07:33:37-06:00. Metadata Date: 2007:02:05 09:36:38-06:00. Document ID: uuid:824d0f1a-a461-4834-943c-90b683b4dd62. Instance ID: uuid:02a14da2-f7be-4117-823b-47cecd168e8c. Version ID: 20. Title: Site Planning Guide. Creator: Chuck Holst. Description: 3M SelfCheck System V-Series V1 Model 6410 without cabinet. Tagged PDF: Yes. Author: Chuck Holst. Staff Workstation Model 946. Owner s Manual Paul, Minnesota 2 Copyright M. All rights reserved. Bookcheck Unit Model 940 Series and Staff Workstation Model 946 Owner s Manual Rev. Retain these instructions for future reference. Intended use The Bookcheck Unit Model 940 Series and Staff Workstation Model 946 are intended for use by library staff in the check-in and checkout of library materials that use electromagnetic (EM) or radio frequency identification (RFID) tags. They may be used on desktops or built into customized counter tops. These units are intended for use in an indoor library environment and have not been evaluated for other uses or locations. The location in which a unit is installed must meet the requirements specified in the Bookcheck Unit Model 940 Series and Staff Workstation Model 946 Site Planning and Installation Guide. Explanation of product safety label symbols Attention: Read accompanying documentation Risk of electric shock Disposal hazard CAUTION LASER LIGHT DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM 0.95 mw at nm CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT Laser scanner: Laser exposure 4 5 Warnings WARNING To reduce the risk associated with fire or hazardous voltage: Do not attempt to repair or modify no user serviceable parts contact 3M Service for repair; Install system components into desk or enclosure in accordance with instructions and specifications given in the Bookcheck Unit Model 940 Series and Staff Workstation Model 946 Site Planning and Installation Guide. To reduce the risk associated with fire due to incorrect installation of service parts or use of non-approved replacement components: Do not attempt to repair or modify no user serviceable parts contact 3M Service for repair; Use approved service parts, installed by 3M Service personnel only. To reduce the risk associated with hazardous voltage: Do not use the Bookcheck or Staff Workstation systems if damage has occurred to any system enclosures or power cords contact 3M Service for repair. To reduce the risk associated with back strain: The Bookcheck or Staff Workstation main units weigh more than 20 pounds use proper lifting procedures. To reduce the risk associated with tipping or falling of any system components: Install system components into desk or enclosure in accordance with instructions and specifications given in the Bookcheck Unit Model 940 Series and Staff Workstation Model 946 Site Planning and Installation Guide. Cautions CAUTION To reduce the risk associated with exposure to laser light: Do not look directly into laser scanner accessory; At the end of service life, dispose of laser scanner accessory in accordance with federal, state and local requirements. To reduce the risk associated with repetitive strain injury from repeated lifting of library materials: Operation of this product may involve repeated body movements. To minimize possibility of Repetitive Stress Injury, avoid prolonged repetitive movements, rest when becoming fatigued and, when possible, alternate job functions with other people. Avoid awkward reaching for items. Japan ????????????????? 5 6 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This Class A digital apparatus also meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. FCC ID: XXX-SSSSS Canada: Label locations (Models 942 and 943) This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Paul, Minnesota I.T.E. LISTED 4P24 N CAUTION LASER LIGHT DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM 0.95 mw at nm CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT Read Installation Instructions in manual before connecting power cord. Note: US and Canada use 115V Voltage Selection Switch label, which the customer will remove at installation Labels Figure 1 Label locations (Models 942 and 943) 6 7 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Paul, Minnesota I.T.E. LISTED 4P24 N This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. CAUTION LASER LIGHT DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM 0.95 mw at nm CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT Note: US and Canada use 115V Voltage Selection Switch label, which the customer will remove at installation 946 Labels Figure 2 Model 946 label locations 7 8 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 A device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can emit radiated radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense. NO MODIFICATIONS. Modifications to this device shall not be made without the written consent of The 3M Company. Unauthorized modifications may void the authority granted under Federal Communications Commission Rules permitting the operation of this device. FCC intentional radiator certification (Model 946 only) FCC ID: DGFSSD946 This equipment contains an intentional radiator approved by the FCC under the FCC ID number shown above. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Industry Canada radio frequency rules and regulations This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. NMB-003 Canada IC: 458A-TTS946 This device contains an intentional radiator. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 8 9 Introduction About the unit The 3M Bookcheck Unit Model 940 Series and Staff Workstation Model 946 sensitize and desensitize the 3M Tattle-Tape Security Strips that secure a library s materials. These units can be placed on a counter top or embedded in a desk, enabling efficient processing of library materials. Model 942 Models The sleek, durable Model 942 is a standalone Bookcheck unit that safely desensitizes and resensitizes security strips on print materials, CDs and DVDs. The Model 943 consists of this same Bookcheck unit but adds a state-of-the-art barcode scanner that communicates with the unit s software and the integrated library system (ILS). The Staff Workstation Model 946 adds RFID capabilities. The software provides an interface between the scanner and the integrated library system (ILS), automates the identification of missing and out-of-circulation items, and provides error checking mechanisms that reduce barcode reading errors. For more information on the software, see the related administrator s guide and staff guide.Ensure that the furniture meets the following UL standards: (North America) EN60950 (Europe). IEC (Countries outside North America and Europe) Magnetic media warning These units are not intended for magnetic media and can be harmful to the data on audiotapes, videotapes, credit cards, and computer disks. Be sure to place the unit in magnetic media mode when you process magnetic media near the unit. This includes times when you process magnetic media with the scanner included with Model 943 and Model 946 units. Make sure that magnetic media mode is off and normal processing mode on when you want to check non-magnetic items in and out. About the verifier When enabled, the verifier light turns on when the unit detects a sensitized strip. 12 13 Using the hardware interface Processing items This procedure describes how to check items in and out. Do NOT use it to process magnetic media, such as video and audio tapes. 1 Set the unit s processing direction by pressing the right-to-left or leftto-right switch. 2 Make sure that the unit is in normal processing mode by ensuring that the normal processing mode light is on and pressing the magnetic media switch if it is not. Move the item left-to-right or right-to-left a few inches while watching the verifier light. If the light turns on, it means the unit has detected a sensitized strip (security on). 13 14 Turning off the verifier This topic describes how to turn off the verifier. This section, however, provides a few troubleshooting procedures you should try to correct problems yourself. Error light is solid red. Unit does not thump although the error light is not on. None of the lights turn on when power is supplied to the unit. Solution Something is covering the active sensors, they are dirty, or they are scratched. To clean the sensors, use a soft, damp (not wet) cloth. Do not use cleaning chemicals of any kind. Check the voltage selection switch to ensure that the unit is set for the correct voltage. If that doesn t help, call technical support. See Calling 3M Service on page 16. Make sure the unit is not in magnetic media mode. Make sure the library item is covering the active sensors (not the inactive ones). Call technical support. System information When you call, please provide the system model number and serial number located on the bottom of the unit. Model number: Serial number: 16 These tags are used to identify Who is more popular, the penguins or the lemurs? 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