Checkpoint Systems Inc. CSRO7500 Manual De Usuario
Introduction
Button Name - This describes a button or selection on the screen. For example, the <DONE>
utton is represented in this document as Done.
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ibes a keystroke on a keyboard. For example Ctrl represents the control
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ron Self-Checkout Station, Application Server, or a
you may perform. Under each picture is a short
ructions
his document is intended for library patrons, staff, and administrators as well as Checkpoint
stem operates together with the library’s existing Automated
irculation System (ACS). ILS includes the following components: Circulation Circuit
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ode (check-in or check-out) of the Staff Station Readers. A library that is using the Bridge
he Off-line Processing feature allows libraries to configure the Application Server and Patron
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picture of a device represents each activity
description of the activities to be performed. After each description are step-by-step inst
on how to use the system to perform that activity.
picture of a device represents each activity
description of the activities to be performed. After each description are step-by-step inst
on how to use the system to perform that activity.
1.2. Intended Audience
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Systems field service staff. The library staff includes librarians, staff, and temporary staff. The
Field Service staff is comprised of the Checkpoint installers and the technical support personnel.
These audiences need to understand the basic functions, operations, and procedures related to the
ILS.
Systems field service staff. The library staff includes librarians, staff, and temporary staff. The
Field Service staff is comprised of the Checkpoint installers and the technical support personnel.
These audiences need to understand the basic functions, operations, and procedures related to the
ILS.
1.3. Related Documentation
The following documents provide additional ILS and related information.
• Upgrade Procedures
• Release Notes
• Circulation Circuit Programming Station User Manual
1.4. System Overview
The Intelligent Library Sy
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(inventory tag), Patron Identification Card, Intelligent Sensor, Patron Self-Checkout Station, Staff
Station Reader, Application Server, Handheld Portable Reader, and optional Circulation Circuit
Programming Station as shown in Figure 1-1 on page 1-1.
It is possible for ILS to operate without an ACS interconnection using the ILS Bridge I
feature. The Bridge Interface feature allows libraries with non-supported circulation vendo
no circulation systems to use the security and Staff Station Reader functionality of the ILS. With
the Bridge Interface, the user of the ILS Control program can moni
m
Interface can use a staff-station reader for checkout, but cannot use a Patron Self-Checkout
Station.
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Self-Checkouts to continue to operate while offline with the library’s circulation system. While
the circulation system is offline, the Application Server records significant events. These event
are reported to the circulation server when synchronization occurs. At the time of
synchronization, the Due Date is sent to the circulation server. When off-line processing is t
on, the word ON appears next to Off-Line Processing. The feature is turned on or off by
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(inventory tag), Patron Identification Card, Intelligent Sensor, Patron Self-Checkout Station, Staff
Station Reader, Application Server, Handheld Portable Reader, and optional Circulation Circuit
Programming Station as shown in Figure 1-1 on page 1-1.
It is possible for ILS to operate without an ACS interconnection using the ILS Bridge I
feature. The Bridge Interface feature allows libraries with non-supported circulation vendo
no circulation systems to use the security and Staff Station Reader functionality of the ILS. With
the Bridge Interface, the user of the ILS Control program can moni
m
Interface can use a staff-station reader for checkout, but cannot use a Patron Self-Checkout
Station.
T
Self-Checkouts to continue to operate while offline with the library’s circulation system. While
the circulation system is offline, the Application Server records significant events. These event
are reported to the circulation server when synchronization occurs. At the time of
synchronization, the Due Date is sent to the circulation server. When off-line processing is t
on, the word ON appears next to Off-Line Processing. The feature is turned on or off by
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