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Detection Systems
Model 3500 Series and Model 3800 Series
Operator's Manual
3M Library Systems
3M Center, Building 225–4N–14
St. Paul, Minnesota 55144–1000
www.3M.com/library
060–A
Copyright E2000–2008 3M. All rights reserved.
78-8123–7814–5 Rev E

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Summary of Contents for 3M Detection System 3500 Series

  • Page 1 Detection Systems Model 3500 Series and Model 3800 Series Operator’s Manual 3M Library Systems 3M Center, Building 225–4N–14 Copyright E2000–2008 3M. All rights reserved. St. Paul, Minnesota 55144–1000 78-8123–7814–5 Rev E www.3M.com/library 060–A...
  • Page 3 ......Section 6. 3M Detection Systems Alarm Log ....
  • Page 5 3M detection systems have been designed to detect the unauthorized removal of materials concealed in this manner. While a 100% electronic net does not exist, the 3M system provides effective protection and significant reduction in the loss of library materials.
  • Page 6 Introduction Model 3800/3802 Blank Page 1–2 E 3M 2008...
  • Page 7 2.2 Hands-on Practice After reviewing the Operator’s Manual, your staff will A key element of any media loss prevention effort is a benefit from actual hands-on experience with the 3M successful staff training program. Your 3Mt Materials Flow Management products they are Detection System will be much more effective with expected to use.
  • Page 8 What you and your staff do in response to the alarm will depend on your library’s policy and the laws in your community. Always follow your library’s specific procedures. 3M offers these guidelines as a suggested supplement: First, don’t panic. Remain calm and courteous.
  • Page 9 Training Your Staff Unwanted Alarms 2.5 System Alarm Log 3M detection systems are virtually free of false The System Alarm Log is used to keep a record of alarms. Occasionally your detection system may alarm alarms that occur. Refer to the end of this manual.
  • Page 10 Training Your Staff 3M Detection Systems E 3M 2000–2008...
  • Page 11: How The System Works

    S Mark materials as described in this manual. S Circulate materials using desensitizers and resensitizers. S Listen for the 3M detection system alarm to sound when unauthorized removal of materials occurs. Of course, it is also important to watch for suspicious...
  • Page 12 How the System Works 3M Detection Systems Blank Page E 3M 2000–2008...
  • Page 13: Section 4. System Configurations

    System Configuration 3M Detection Systems Section 4. System Configurations 4.1 Models 3501 and 3502 The Detection Panels are shown below: E 3M 2000–2008...
  • Page 14 The Model 3501 and 3502 detection systems are Personal Injury Hazard. Risk of electrical shock present. available in two direct mount configurations: Not operator servicable. Refer all servicing to 3M factory trained personnel. Do not open panels or • Direct Mount with Threshold: Lattices are electronics enclosure.
  • Page 15 System Configuration 3M Detection Systems Caution WARNING Possible personal injury or equipment damage. High Voltage Incorrect configuration and installation of the 120/240 Personal Injury Hazard. voltage selector may cause personal injury or equipment damage. Attempting to change fuses without unplugging the Detection System may cause personal injury.
  • Page 16 System Configuration 3M Detection Systems 3500–17L E 3M 2000–2008...
  • Page 17: Environmental (Operation)

    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant 3M has a wide range of security strips to protect your to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed library materials.
  • Page 18 Resensitizers Security strips on protected items must be properly resensitized (“turned on”) to ensure items carried through the detection system will cause an alarm. 3Mt Resensitizers used with 3M Tattle-Tape security strips: Model 325 For all material, except audio tapes...
  • Page 19 System Configuration 3M Detection Systems (green) at the time of alarm. If the system does not respond, see the Troubleshooting Guide. There is no need for repetitive walk-through testing. 4.1.11 Fuse Replacement The fuses are located on the bottom of the Electronic Enclosure in the power entry connector.
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

    System Configuration 3M Detection Systems 4.1.12 Troubleshooting Model 3501, 3502 Problem Cause Action No alarm, no mechanical No power at receptacle. Reset facility circuit breaker. counter, no red power indicator on the Electronic Enclosure. Power cord disconnected at Plug power cord into receptacle.