Specifications
Table Of Contents
- CD Table of Contents
- Safety and Standards
- License Key Information
- Quick Reference Guide
- SelfCheck™ System Overview
- Preparing Your Library for Patron Self-service Check-out
- Components
- Communication
- Bar Codes
- Starting the SelfCheck™ System
- Shutting down the SelfCheck System
- Starting the SelfCheck™ Manager Software
- SelfCheck™ Manager Procedures
- SelfCheck™ System Statistics Viewer Procedures
- General Maintenance
- Frequently Asked Questions and Troubleshooting
- Obtaining Service and Supplies

Desensitizer
The desensitizer contains electronics housed beneath the book
cradle on the SelfCheck system that desensitize and re-sensitize
Security Strips. When a book is approved for checkout by the
circulation system, the detection strip in the book is desensitized.
The SelfCheck system is designed to prevent patrons from checking
out more than one item on the same item bar code using the Multiple
Book Detector (MBD).
Network Interface Card
The network interface card allows you to connect your SelfCheck
system to the library's local area network (LAN). Your SelfCheck
system may communicate with the library's circulation through the
LAN.
Digital Identification (Model 7210 only)
The 3M™ SelfCheck™ System Model 7210 has digital identification
capabilities that allow the SelfCheck system to recognize Digital ID™
tags through Radio Frequency Identification (RFID). Digital ID tags
are placed within the library material. Each tag is encoded with item
identification information using 3M™ Digital Identification equipment.
The SelfCheck system uses the information contained on the Digital
ID tag to properly check materials out to the patron. For more
information about RFID technology and Digital ID tags, refer to
www.3M.com/library.
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