3M 325 manual

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    Mediacheck Model 325 Owner’s Manual 3M Library Systems 3M Center, Building 225-4N-14 St. Paul, Minnesota 55144-1000 www.3M.com/library[...]

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    © 2006 3M. All rights reserved. 3M™ Mediacheck Model 325 Owner’ s Manual 78-8123-732 4-5, R e v. D 3M and Tattle-Tape are trademarks of 3M.[...]

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    i Table of Contents Safety Info rmation ................................................................. 3 Introduc tion ................................................................................................................... ..... 3 Intended Use Statement .................................................................................[...]

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    3 Safety Information Introduction We provide important safety information and wa rnings to assist you in understanding and avoidin g potential ha rm to yourself and possible damage to equipment during the installation and use of the 3M ™ Mediacheck Model 325. Although this manual describes potential haza rd s you may enco unt er during installati[...]

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    4 DANGER means you a nd/or someone e l se WIL L be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if you do not follow these instructions. DANGER The safety message is in this box. WARNING means you and/or someone else MAY be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if you do not follow these instructions. WARNING The safety message is in this box. CAUTION means you and /or som eone el[...]

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    5 Safety Labels We include safety labels on the devices for your safet y and the safety of others. Safety labels are designed to alert you to potential hazards associated with a piece of equipm ent that can cause personal injury to you or others. Safety labels can also indica te the possibility of prope rty damage. Please read all safety labels. Ex[...]

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    6 Safety Label Locations S top la be l r e mo ve d aft er in s t a llatio n . Thi s C las s A di git al a p para t us al s o m e et s all r equi re m ent s of t he C ana di an I nte rf er enc e-Caus i ng E quip m ent Regul a ti ons. Cet ap p areil n uméri q ue d e l a cl asse A res pecte tou tes le s exi gen ces du Règl e m e n t su r l e m a t ?[...]

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    7 EMC, USA, and Canada Compliance FCC Radio Frequency Ru les and Regulations This equipment has been tested a nd fou nd to comply with the limits for a Class A device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These lim its are designe d to provide rea sonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial env ir[...]

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    9 Installation Specifications Environmental Do not place the Mediacheck in an enclo sed area or any place where excess he at can buil d up. Relative Humidity (operation) 5% to 95% RH, non-condensing Relative Humidity (storage) 5% to 99% RH, non-condensing Operating Temperature 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C) Storage Temperatur e -40°F to 131°F (-[...]

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    10 Site Planning Each library site has unique workflow an d spa ce requirements that you should consider when selecting a lo catio n for the Mediacheck. CAUTION This equipment may damage audiocassettes. Do not process audiocassettes inside the Mediacheck. Workflow considerations  Where will the Mediacheck be located? (circulation counter, back r[...]

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    11 Equipment orientation Position the Mediacheck in either of the two orientati ons shown: Figure 2 Mediacheck Orientation[...]

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    12 Equipment Setup DANGER This equipment contains high voltage. Risk of electric shock. Do not remove protective panels. Serviceable only by certified 3M technicians. No use r-serviceable parts. NOTE: If the Mediacheck Model 325 is part of a SelfCheck System V-Series install ation, setup i s provided by a 3M technician. 1 Flip the power selection s[...]

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    13 Operation The 3M TM Mediacheck Mo del 325 allows library staff to perform fast and efficient check-in (sensitizi ng) an d chec kout (desensi tizing) of vide os, CDs, and print materials. CAUTION This equipment may damage audiocassettes. Do not process audiocassettes inside the Mediacheck. WARNING WARNING Possibility of personal injury. The opera[...]

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    14 Controls and Indicators 325-005.cd r Checkout C heck-in S t atus Lights Figure 4 Controls and Indicators[...]

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    15 Processing Items This section consists of two procedu res. The first describes how to use the Mediach eck when it is part of a SelfCheck™ System V-Series system. T he se con d describes how to use it when it’s operating in standalone mode. Do not place audiocassettes inside the Mediacheck. When the Mediacheck is part of a SelfCheck System V-[...]

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    16 Volume Adjustment The volume control allows you to adjust the volume of the “beep” sound that is produced e ach time an item is processed. 1 Process an item to check the cu rrent volume setting. 2 Adjust the volume setting:  To Increase the volume - move the dial to the left.  To Decre ase the volume - move the dial to the right. 3 Pro[...]

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    17 Service Information 3M Service Phone Numbers In the United States 1-800-328-0067 In Canada  English 1-800-268-6235  Français 1-800-567-3193 In Other Countries Call your local 3M office. System Information When you call, please prov ide the syste m model number and serial number , located on the rear of the Mediacheck.  Model Number: 3M[...]

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    Mediacheck Model 325 Owner’s Manual[...]