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3M Library Security System
3M Accessories
4-33
E 3M 1999 September
4.15 3Mt
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t SelfCheckt
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t System Model 6210
Description/Characteristics
The SelfCheck system Model 6210 emulates the
procedures used by librarians to process library
materials. When a patron places a library card in the
system, a scanner is activated that reads the bar code
and then accesses the library circulation system. If he
or she is an approved library patron, screen graphics
appear that guide the patron through the check-out
process. The system verifies that the item can be
circulated, checks the item out, desensitizes the 3Mt
Tattle -Tapet Security Strip and prints out a date due
slip all in a matter of seconds.
If patrons are not approved borrowers or there is some
other problem or information to convey — such as
fines owed or materials are on hold for them the
screen simply spells out the appropriate message or
asks them to go to the front desk.
The 3M selfcheck system is compatible with many
automated circulation systems.
The system also features menus which allow librarians
to make changes in a few minutes. They can choose
from a variety of different instructional messages and
even add Personal Identification Numbers (PINs) to
further improve security.
Features and Benefits
S Automates library checkout, freeing staff time for
other important tasks
S User-friendly prompts and graphics are easy to
follow
S Multiple Book Detection prevents more than one
item from being checked out on the same bar code
S Built-in photocells keep patrons from substituting
materials
S Advanced technology laser scanner reads the
entire bar code area, enabling it to read even worn
codes
S Only desensitizes books when approved by the
host circulation system
S Automatically prints out date due slips, giving
patrons a handy record of transaction; can be
programmed to print out slips singly or at end of a
transaction
S Simple to install wherever floor traffic demands
S Can be programmed with a wide variety of
messages and instructions to fit most library
situations
S PIN numbers can be added for security against
misuse of lost or stolen library cards
S Overall design and light gray color blends well
into any library decor
Operating Instructions
The system operates much like automatic teller
machines. For details, refer to the on-line Operating
Guide for the Model 6210.
The following diagram illustrates the components that
the patron uses in the 3M selfcheck system.
Keypad
Video cassette
unit to process
VHS video tapes
Scanner to read
bar codes
Magnetic
card reader
(optional)
Scanning area where
patrons place library
cards and library ma-
terials to be scanned
Color monitor displays
graphic instructions to
patrons
Receipt printer for
due date receipt
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