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3m selfcheck system v series manualPaul, Minnesota 55144-1000 78-8129-2528-3 Rev 1. The V-Series Tabletop Models 6412, 6422, 7412, and 7422 and the BCS Model 9410 is intended for use on a desktop provided by the customer. Unit contains high voltage electrical circuits that must be discharged and checked for voltage prior to servicing. Service should be performed only by 3M factory trained service personnel. Display Unit: Mercury disposal hazard CAUTION LASER LIGHT. Use approved system components installed by 3M service personnel only. Use approved system components installed by 3M service personnel only. Use approved system components installed by 3M service personnel only. Unit contains high voltage electrical circuits that must be discharged and checked for voltage prior to servicing. One of these labels Model 7410 SelfCheck Model 6410 SelfCheck. Service should be performed of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.Paul, Minnesota 55144 St. Paul, Minnesota 55144. Unauthorized modifications may void the authority granted under Federal Communications Commission Rules permitting the operation of this device. The SelfCheck system enables library customers to check library materials in and out by themselves. The system emulates the check-in and checkout procedures performed by library staff. In addition, the system can optionally operate in offline mode when the library's automated circulation system is unavailable. Use approved system components installed by 3M service personnel only. Receipt printer The receipt printer is recessed into the cabinet that 3M provides and may be placed on the countertop in other installations. It is a thermal printer, which does not require toner or ribbons. The SelfCheck system uses the in- formation in the RFID tag to check materials in and out. It also turns on a security feature in the tag when it checks items in, and turns it off when it checks items out.http://nbkhjc.com/UserFiles/3zz-engine-repair-manual.xml
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To adjust the display, use the monitor’s on- screen menu to adjust display characteristics, such as brightness, contrast, and color. Do not change the display resolution, for the default resolution is optimized for the SelfCheck system graphics. V-Series, R-Series, and BCS. Owner’s ManualSt. Paul, MN 55144-1000Corian is a registered trademark of E. I. du Pont de. Nemours and Company.Safety information. 1. Intended use. 1. Safety information for V-Series Models 6410, 6420, 7410, and 7420. 2. Safety information for V-Series Tabletop Models 6412, 6422, 7412, and 7422. 3. Safety information for R-Series Model 8410. 5. Safety information for BCS Model 9410. 6. V-Series label locations. 7. V-Series Tabletop Unit label locations. 8. R-Series label locations. 9. BCS label locations. 10. Regulatory compliance. 11. EMC compliance USA and Canada. 11. Industry Canada radio frequency rules and regulations. 11. EMC compliance Europe. 11. Australia. 11. Japan. 11. Overview. 12. V-Series specifications. 13. V-Series Tabletop Unit specifications. 14. R-Series specifications. 15. BCS Model 9410 specifications. 16. Components. 17. V-Series. 17. V-Series Tabletop Units. 17. R-Series. 18. BCS Model 9410. 18. Color touch-screen monitor. 19. Magnetic card reader. 19. Barcode scanner. 19. Smart card reader. 19. Receipt printer. 20. V-cradle. 20. RFID reader pad. 20. Interconnect box. 20. V-coil driver box. 20. Appliance coupler. 20. Computer. 20. Communications. 21. Barcode formats. 21. Touch screen monitor controls. 22. General maintenance. 23. Replacing the printer paper. 23. Cleaning the components. 23. Cleaning the monitor. 23Boot and login problems. 24. Login and communication problems. 24. Unable to log on to the host computer. 24. Printer problems. 25. Check-in and checkout problems. 25. Cannot read magnetic cards. 25. Cannot read smart cards. 25. Cannot read the customer or item barcode. 25. The Mediacheck is not working. 25. Scanner problems. 26. Power problems. 26.http://extramilepropertymanagement.com/userfiles/3zz-engine-repair-manual.xml Other problems. 26. Multiple book detector is not detecting multiple strips (V2 and V4). 26. How can I change the sound volume?. 26. Obtaining service and supplies. 27. Printer paper and other supplies. 27. Contacting support. 27Appendix A: BCS scanner adjustment template. 28Read, understand, and follow all safety information contained in these instructionsSelfCheck System BCS Model 9410. Retain these instructions for future reference. Intended use. The 3M SelfCheck System V-Series Model 6410, 6420, 7410, and 7420, 3M SelfCheck. System V-Series Tabletop Models 6412, 6422, 7412, and 7422, 3M SelfCheck System. R-Series Model 8410, and 3M SelfCheck System BCS Model 9410 are intended for useV-Series and R-Series models can be installed into a desk unit from 3M or into furnitureThe V-Series Tabletop Models 6412, 6422, 7412, and 7422These systems must be installed as specified in their respective site planningThey are intended for use in an indoorRisk of electric shock. Display Unit: Mercury disposalSafety information for V-Series Models 6410, 6420, 7410, andDo not attempt to modify or repair—no user serviceable parts—contact 3M. Service for repair. Use approved system components installed by 3M service personnel only. Install system components into desk or enclosure according to instructions andTo reduce the risk associated with hazardous voltage due to a user attemptingDo not attempt to modify or repair—no user serviceable parts—contact 3M. Install system components into desk or enclosure according to instructions andDo not use the V-cradle, coil driver box, interconnect box, appliance coupler, orAt the end of service life, dispose of the V-cradle, coil driver box, interconnect box,To reduce the risk associated with exposure to laser light due to a personDo not look directly into laser scanner device.http://www.drupalitalia.org/node/67418 At the end of service life, dispose of laser scanner in accordance with federal,Caution—use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other thanSafety information for V-Series Tabletop Models 6412, 6422,Do not attempt to modify or repair—no user serviceable parts—contact 3M. To reduce the risk associated with hazardous voltage due to a user or installerDo not attempt to modify or repair—no user serviceable parts—contact 3M. Do not use the SelfCheck Tabletop unit if the power cord is damaged — contactInsure that the furniture onto which the SelfCheck is placed is strong enough andInstall SelfCheck in accordance with instructions and specifications given in the. SelfCheck System Tabletop Unit Site Planning Guide. To reduce the risk associated with back strain due to the heavy weight of theFollow safe lifting procedures.At the end of service life, dispose of SelfCheck unit and any accessories inTo reduce the risk associated with exposure to laser light due to a personDo not look directly into laser scanner device. At the end of service life, dispose of laser scanner in accordance with federal,Caution—use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other thanDo not attempt to modify or repair—no user serviceable parts—contact 3M ServiceUse approved system components installed by 3M service personnel only. Install system components into desk or enclosure according to instructions andDo not use the interconnect box, appliance coupler, or computer if any cases orAt the end of service life, dispose of interconnect box, appliance coupler, PC,To reduce the risk associated with exposure to laser light due to a personDo not look directly into laser scanner device. Install system components according to instructions and specifications given in the. Model 9410 Site Planning Guide. To reduce the risk associated with hazardous voltage due to a user attemptingDo not attempt to modify or repair—no user serviceable parts—contact 3M.https://www.cbiinc.org/images/3m-security-gates-manual.pdf Do not use the computer or monitor if any enclosures or power cords areAt the end of service life, dispose of the computer, monitor, printer, and laserTo reduce the risk associated with exposure to laser light due to a personDo not look directly into laser scanner device. At the end of service life, dispose of laser scanner in accordance with federal,Caution—use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other thanOperation is subject to the following two conditions:St. Paul, Minnesota 55144. Cet appareil numerique de la classe A respecte toutes lesHigh voltage. Power must beDisconnect power before servicing. UnitOne of these labels. Model 6410 SelfCheck. Model 6420 SelfCheckSt. Paul, Minnesota 55144St. Paul, Minnesota 55144. Model 7410 SelfCheckSt. Paul, Minnesota 55144St. Paul, Minnesota 55144Power must beSt. Paul, Minnesota 55144. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:Disconnect power before servicing. UnitThis Class A digital apparatus also meets all requirementsCet appareil numerique de la classe A respecte toutes lesOne of these labels. Model 6412 SelfCheck. Model 6422 SelfCheckSt. Paul, Minnesota 55144St. Paul, Minnesota 55144. Model 7412 SelfCheck. Model 7422 SelfCheckSt. Paul, Minnesota 55144St. Paul, Minnesota 55144Operation is subject to the following two conditions:This Class A digital apparatus also meets all requirementsCet appareil numerique de la classe A respecte toutes lesThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:This Class A digital apparatus also meets all requirementsCet appareil numerique de la classe A respecte toutes lesSt. Paul, Minnesota 55144EMC 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 AThese limits are designed to provideThis equipment generates, uses, and can emitOperation 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 theirNO MODIFICATIONS. Modifications to this device shall not be made without theUnauthorized modifications may void theFCC Intentional Radiator Certification (Models 7410, 7420, 7412, 7422 and 8410only). Model 7410: FCC ID: DGFSSD7410. Model 7420: FCC ID: DGFSSD7420. Model 7412 and Model 7422: FCC ID: DGFSSD7422. Model 8410: FCC ID: DGF-SSD8210. 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 mayIndustry Canada radio frequency rules and regulations. This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian. Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numerique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du. Reglement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada. EMC compliance Europe. This equipment complies with the requirements of the EMC directive. Australia. This unit complies with the EMC requirements for Australia. JapanThe SelfCheck system enables library customers to check library materials inThe system emulates the check-in and checkoutIn addition, the system can optionallyDepending on the model, the SelfCheck system uses either a barcode scannerIt also updates the library circulation database and turnsThis Owner’s Manual contains safety information, machine specifications,Please take the time to read this manual. It will help you understand how your. SelfCheck system works. Keep it accessible when the system is in use. It willSystem physical characteristics (with cabinet). Overall heightCounter heightWidthCounter depthBase depthWeight. Laminate topShipping weight. Laminate topSystem operating environment. HumidityOperating temperature. Storage temperature. System power requirements. Voltage. CurrentFrequency. Phase. Single. PowerComponent specifications. Component. Dimensions. Weight. Electrical. Touch screenPrinterCoil driver boxV-cradlePowered by coilDimensions. ComputerComputer withApplianceElectricalSystem physical characteristics. HeightWidthDepthWeight. Touch screenPrinterDimensions. InterconnectCoil driver boxV-cradlePowered by coilComputerSystem physical characteristics (with cabinet). PowerComponent. Touch screenPrinterComputerComputer withApplianceSystem operating environment. Touch screenComputerComputer withV-Series. The SelfCheck System V-Series models consistV-Series Tabletop Units. The SelfCheck System V-Series Tabletop UnitThe SelfCheck System R-Series models consistBCS Model 9410. The SelfCheck System BCS model consistsDo not attempt to modify or repair—no user serviceable parts—contact 3M. Install system components into desk or enclosure according to instructions andDo not use the V-cradle, coil driver box, interconnect box, appliance coupler, orColor touch-screen monitor. The color touch-screen monitor displays animated graphics, messages, andMagnetic card reader. The optional magnetic card reader reads magnetic strips that conform toBarcode scanner. The laser barcode scanner is mounted below, beside, or behind the touchDo not look directly into laser scanner device. At the end of service life, dispose of laser scanner in accordance withSmart card reader. The optional smart card reader can be used for reading customer smart cards.The receipt printer is recessed into the cabinet that 3M provides and may beIt is a thermal printer, whichReceipt printing can be turned on or off orReceipt text and graphics can. V-cradle. The V-cradle is where library items are placed for processing on V-SeriesThe V-cradle contains electronic circuitry that desensitizes or resensitizes Tattle-Tape security strips in the V1It also contains sensors thatRFID reader pad. The reader pad, which typically is mounted inside or under the countertop of. R-Series models, communicates with RFID tags placed in library items. Each. The SelfCheck system uses the information in the RFID tag to check materials in and out. It also turns on a securityInterconnect box. The interconnect box is installed inside SelfCheck system furniture. It containsIt is so called because severalV-coil driver box. The V-coil driver box is installed inside SelfCheck System V-Series cabinets. It contains the circuitry that drives the electromagnetic coil in the V-cradle. Appliance coupler. The appliance coupler is a three-outlet power strip with a remote switchIt supplies power to the other components. The appliance coupler switch is the master switch for the SelfCheck system. Computer. The SelfCheck system computer is a personal computer installed inside the. SelfCheck system cabinet.At the end of service life, dispose of the V-cradle, coil driver box,Communications. The SelfCheck system communicates with the library’s circulation systemThe system communicates with customers by reading their library IDs andThe SelfCheckBarcode formats. The SelfCheck system can identify customers and library items by readingSelfCheck system by default. Codabar. Code 39. Plessey. Telepen Numeric. Code 128. Straight 2 of 5The SelfCheck system uses a touch screen monitor to guide customersTo adjust the display, use the monitor’s onscreen menu to adjust display characteristics, such as brightness, contrast,To adjust the display. Press the menu key to display the main menu. Using the selection keys, make adjustments asExit the main menu by pressing the menu keyTo lock the controlsPower. While continuing to press the first two keys, press the right arrow keyPress SELECT, and then press the left arrow key ( PDF Version: 1.4. Linearized: No. Page Count: 36. Page Mode: UseOutlines. Page Layout: OneColumn. XMP Toolkit: XMP toolkit 2.9.1-13, framework 1.6. About: uuid:171179a4-f511-44a8-b7c4-5f53217abaa7. Producer: Acrobat Distiller 7.0.5 (Windows). Creator Tool: Acrobat PDFMaker 7.0.7 for Word. Modify Date: 2006:08:18 08:36:19-05:00. Create Date: 2006:07:27 17:08:59-05:00. Metadata Date: 2006:08:18 08:36:19-05:00. Document ID: uuid:d923a597-a4c4-428c-aaa0-fd4f87c02b42. Instance ID: uuid:a8600583-3556-47e3-815c-696d8bc17258. Title: Owner's Manual 78-8129-2528-3 Rev 1. Creator: Chuck Holst. Description: 3M SelfCheck System V-Series, R-Series, and BCS. Subject: 3M,Library Systems,SelfCheck,Owner's Manual,78-8129-2528-3. Author: Chuck Holst. Checkout the attached list of Apps. Maybe there is. Or do you know how to improveStudyLib UI. Feel free to send suggestions. Its very important for us. Page 3: Safety information for the V-Series Models 6410, 6420, and 7410 Table of Contents. Safety information. 1Read, understand, and follow all safety information contained in these instruc-Page 6: Safety information for the BCS Model 9410 EXPLANATION OF PRODUCT SAFETY LABEL SYMBOLSPage 8: V-Series Tabletop Unit label locations Safety information for the V-Series Tabletop Models 6412, 6422,Page 9: R-Series label locations Safety information for the R-Series Model 8410Page 10: BCS label locations Safety information for the BCS Model 9410Page 11: Japan V-Series label locationsPage 15: R-Series specifications Regulatory compliance. EMC compliance USA and Canada. This equipment has been tested and found. Page 16: BCS Model 9410 specifications Overview. The SelfCheck system enables library customers to check library materials inSystem physical characteristics (with cabinet)System physical characteristics (with cabinet)V-Series. The SelfCheck System V-Series models 1The SelfCheck System R-Series models 1The SelfCheck system uses the in-Page 25 CAUTIONPage 26 Touch screen monitor controls. The SelfCheck system uses a touch screen monitor to guide customers. Users can also borrow items from their smartphones, receive interactive receipts, switch between multiple virtual library cards, and discover digital titles at the selfCheck and within the cloudLibrary app. This truly integrated approach delivers an experience today’s users come to expect. We are absolutely in awe of how easy it is to customize the selfChecks. Whether we’re changing patron promotions or customizing language options, it’s so simple.” This new experience includes interactive receipts, relevant reminders, and helpful workflows to make sure you never forget a book under the sofa again. Visit our events page for upcoming webinars. Let us know how we can help. The machine will check the books out to your account and de-sensitize the book’s security strip. Step-by-step instructions are displayed on the screen. Check it out today. Administrator's Guide Adobe and Acrobat are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. Google Chrome is a registered trademark of Google Inc. Microsoft, Windows, Vista, and Excel are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. ICVERIFY is a registered trademark of ICVERIFY Incorporated in the United States and other countries. DiscMate is a trademark of Checkpoint Systems, Inc. Kwik Case is a registered trademark of Gressco LTD. For hardware specifications, safety information, and other information specific to your QuickConnect system, see the Owner s Manual. Manual conventions The following conventions are used throughout this guide. The 3M SelfCheck QuickConnect Interface is referred to as QuickConnect. Tab, menu choices, and field names appear in bold. For example, click the Receipts tab and then select Electronic Payment. Screens captured in this guide show the interface for system access via Google Chrome. Therefore, if you are using another browser, what you see on some screens may differ slightly from what is shown in this manual. For example, if you are using Internet Explorer, a button to load an image file will read Browse and the same button in Chrome will say Choose File. Both work the same way. 7 8 System overview About the system QuickConnect emulates the check-in and checkout procedures performed by library staff, enabling library customers to check materials in and out by themselves. This includes turning item security on and off and updating the library's circulation database. The system can identify library items and customers using either a barcode scanner or RFID reader, depending on the system model. About System Manager The QuickConnect system is managed by a software tool called System Manager, which enables an administrator to: Start and stop QuickConnect software Shut down the entire system Generate usage reports Change passwords Configure system features, including work flows, screen appearance, receipt contents and appearance, languages and monetary units, device settings, SIP setting, and many other system attributes. Access to System Manager can be local from the QuickConnect System itself or remote, using any computer equipped with a web browser. Initial configuration During installation, a 3M technician configures your QuickConnect system to your library s specifications, which usually means: Selecting the customer ID and PIN input method Selecting the item ID input method Selecting the languages the system will use to interact with customers Setting up circulation system communications Demonstrating how the library staff can customize receipts and screen messages 8 9 Modes of operation QuickConnect offers four modes of operation: Normal, which means the system is handling customer transactions and communicating with the circulation system Demo, which means using a simulated circulation system, not the library s real circulation system, for demonstration and training purposes Offline, which is the mode for when the circulation system is unavailable. In this mode, the system stores transactions for later forwarding to the circulation system. Out of Service, which is when the system cannot be used. Security features The QuickConnect System Manager offers the following levels of security: Anonymous (No login): Staff can access the QuickConnect Home screen, which provides basic system information and usage statistics. Advanced User: An administrator with an advanced level password can change most system operating parameters. Financial User: An administrator with a financial level password can create financial reports on QuickConnect systems with the payments option. Default passwords should be changed immediately after the system is installed. See Changing passwords on page 11. About the admin card For certain operations that would otherwise require a keyboard or mouse, QuickConnect provides an Admin card, which when read by the system brings up a menu enabling you to: Open System Manager Shutdown or restart the QuickConnect application Shutdown or restart the PC Load change Forward stored transactions Admin cards can be read by both barcode scanners and RFID readers. 9 10 Common administrative procedures This section contains procedural information for common administrative tasks. Opening System Manager with the admin card 1. Scan the Admin card using the QuickConnect RFID reader or barcode scanner. 2. On the Administration screen, press Open Web Admin. 3. When the Home screen appears, click Sign In. 4. At the prompt, enter your user name and password. Opening System Manager using the Start menu 1. Connect a keyboard and mouse to the QuickConnect System. 2. Press the Windows key. 3. On the Start menu, select System Manager. 4. When the Home screen appears, click Sign In. 5. At the prompt, enter your user name and password. Opening System Manager remotely 1. Open a web browser. 2. Type the QuickConnect URL, which can be either an IP address or domain name. 3. Press ENTER. 4. On the Dashboard (Home) screen, click Sign In. 5. At the prompt, enter your user name and password. Note: For quick access, bookmark each QuickConnect in your browser. 10 11 Changing passwords 1. Log into System Manager as the advanced user. 2. Click More (in the upper right corner of the screen). 3. Select Change Passwords. 4. Change the password and then click Update. Notes: 3M strongly recommends changing default passwords as soon as possible. If you lose or forget the password, you must call a 3M service technician to reset it. See the Microsoft documentation for more information. A shutdown procedures that turns off the computer will not power down peripheral devices, such as the monitor, printer, and scanner. After you shut down the computer, turn off everything using the QuickConnect system s main power switch. DO NOT turn off the main power switch until after Windows has shut down. AFTER the main power switch is turned off, wait 30 seconds before turning the power switch on again; otherwise, the computer may not turn on. Starting the entire system Push the main power switch on the SelfCheck system. For more information, see the owner's manual for the SelfCheck model installed in your library. 11 12 Restarting the application using the admin card 1. Scan the Admin card. 2. On the Administration screen, select Restart App. Shutting down the QuickConnect PC using the admin card 1. Scan the Admin card. 2. On the Administration screen, select Shutdown PC. Note: This turns the computer off, not peripheral devices, which can be powered down after the computer, with the SelfCheck system s main power switch. For more information, see the owner's manual for the SelfCheck model installed in your library. AFTER the main power switch is turned off, wait 30 seconds before turning the power switch on again; otherwise, the computer may not turn on. 12 13 Viewing usage reports Use this topic to create reports on system usage. For advanced users, start System Manager and then choose the Reports tab. 2. Choose a report type and format. 3. Choose a report date and interval. 4. Click Apply. 5. To export the report, click the diskette icon and choose a file format. 13 14 Deleting statistics data Use this topic to delete older data from the database, which you should do to keep it from growing too large. Caution: Deleted data cannot be recovered. Windows notifies you when updates are released. To help protect the QuickConnect system from hazards, such as hackers, download and install these updates as soon as possible. Note: On Windows systems, updates are downloaded automatically by default. They are installed at 3:00 A.M. or whenever the system is first started following the update. When a security update is available Look for the Automatic Updates icon in the notification area of the Windows task bar. This icon appears only when an update is available. You can see the task bar briefly when QuickConnect starts or by pressing the Windows key on the keyboard. Procedure 1. Click the Windows Icon (in the lower right corner). This will open a window with a list of available updates. 2. Click Install Updates. Downloading and installing updates appears in the lower right corner. 3. Click the icon to view progress. 4. When the update completes ( Windows updates were successfully installed ), restart the PC by selecting Restart Now. 15 16 Loading change into the Jamex Cash Box Use this topic to load cash into the Jamex Cash Box. 1. Scan the Admin card. 2. When the menu appears, select Load Change. 3. Begin loading change into the slot on the top of the Jamex cash box. 4. When you have finished loading, press Commit. A Cash Box Loaded message appears. 5. Select OK. 16 17 Configuration procedures Updating a license Use this topic to update the QuickConnect license. Important: You must restart QuickConnect before license changes take effect. Searching for setting Use this topic to search for configuration and other administrative settings. Note: The settings displayed depend on your security credentials. Enter a setting name in the search box. System Manager will find settings matching search criteria. 17 18 Changing the system mode Use this topic to change the system mode. Handling an ILS connection loss During normal operation, the system works seamlessly with the ILS to process transactions and keep the library catalog current. Occasionally, though, ILS connection can be lost. Use this topic to learn about and implement features related to handling this situation. You can configure the system to automatically go out of service when the connection is lost and then return to service when it is restored. This solution has the obvious disadvantage of driving customers to the service desk. It does, however, avoid the issues described in Offline processing limitations on page 19. You can configure the system to automatically go into offline mode, which means it will continue to process transactions and store them for later forwarding to the ILS. This option comes with the following variations for when ILS availability returns.