3M Company SSD8210 사용자 설명서
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Quick reference guide
SelfCheck System overview
Welcome to the 3M
SelfCheck
System Model 8210!
The SelfCheck system enables library patrons to check out library materials
by themselves. The system emulates the check-in and checkout procedures
performed by a librarian. In addition, the system can operate in off-line mode,
independent of the library's automated circulation system (ACS).
by themselves. The system emulates the check-in and checkout procedures
performed by a librarian. In addition, the system can operate in off-line mode,
independent of the library's automated circulation system (ACS).
The SelfCheck system uses a radio-frequency identification (RFID) reader to
identify items being checked in or out of the library. It sends this information
to the library's circulation database, and then unsecures the 3M™ RFID Tag
in the item so it will pass through the 3M™ Detection System undetected or
secures it if the item is being checked in.
identify items being checked in or out of the library. It sends this information
to the library's circulation database, and then unsecures the 3M™ RFID Tag
in the item so it will pass through the 3M™ Detection System undetected or
secures it if the item is being checked in.
For RFID use, items must contain ISO 15693-3–compliant RFID
tags, such as 3M™ RFID Tag Model D8, which can be detected by
the 3M Detection System. Do not use 3M™ RFID Tag Model D1,
which does not have this security feature.
the 3M Detection System. Do not use 3M™ RFID Tag Model D1,
which does not have this security feature.
The SelfCheck system can be configured with a barcode scanner to read
patron barcodes or to read item barcodes during the transition from barcode
to RFID identification. SelfCheck systems can read most of the barcode
formats used by libraries around the world. The SelfCheck system barcode
scanner can read up to seven different barcode formats out of 16 available.
Codabar and Code 39 are the most common formats used in libraries.
patron barcodes or to read item barcodes during the transition from barcode
to RFID identification. SelfCheck systems can read most of the barcode
formats used by libraries around the world. The SelfCheck system barcode
scanner can read up to seven different barcode formats out of 16 available.
Codabar and Code 39 are the most common formats used in libraries.
The SelfCheck system also can be configured to read patron cards using a
smart card reader or a magnetic stripe reader.
smart card reader or a magnetic stripe reader.
This SelfCheck System Staff Guide contains safety information, machine
specifications, commonly used procedures, and other information useful in
the day-to-day operations of library staff.
specifications, commonly used procedures, and other information useful in
the day-to-day operations of library staff.
Administrator-level configuration procedures and problem-solving information
are contained in the SelfCheck System Administrator's Guide.
are contained in the SelfCheck System Administrator's Guide.
Additional information about the SelfCheck system is available at
http://www.3m.com/us/library
.
Please take the time to read this guide. It will help you understand how your
SelfCheck system works. Keep it accessible when the system is in use. It will
serve as a reference guide when questions arise.
SelfCheck system works. Keep it accessible when the system is in use. It will
serve as a reference guide when questions arise.
Online help
The library staff and administration can configure how the SelfCheck system
works through a utility called the SelfCheck System Manager. The SelfCheck
System Manager has extensive online assistance that includes procedures,
troubleshooting, and reference material. For an explanation of an item in a
dialog box, click
works through a utility called the SelfCheck System Manager. The SelfCheck
System Manager has extensive online assistance that includes procedures,
troubleshooting, and reference material. For an explanation of an item in a
dialog box, click
, and then click the item. To read this document on-
screen, on the SelfCheck System Manager Help menu, click Help Topics.