3M 813 Install 3MTM Rfid reader and Rfid pad, Install Rfid pad beneath countertop optional

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Install 3MTM RFID reader and RFID pad

RFID pad placement

The RFID pad is typically placed on a flat, non-metallic surface in a convenient location near the computer and monitor. The pad also can be mounted beneath a desktop or countertop with the kit provided for that purpose. See Install RFID pad beneath countertop (optional) following this topic.

For best performance, make sure that the RFID pad is at least 2 inches (5 cm) away from any metal surface. Since the RFID reader is enclosed in a metal case, also make sure that the reader is located at least 2 inches from the pad.

Some desks or countertops may have metal parts beneath the surface. If necessary, the RFID pad can be as close as 1 inch (2.5 cm) from a metal surface, but this will reduce the RFID pad’s read range.

Place the RFID pad close enough to the system computer and monitor so users can hear and see computer-generated audible and visual cues.

RFID reader mounting

The RFID reader can be placed in any location that meets the environmental requirements listed in the equipment specifications.

Install RFID pad beneath countertop (optional)

Perform this step only if the library wants the RFID pad installed beneath a countertop or desktop and has prepared a work surface for this type of installation. Surface preparation instructions are located in the 3M Print Conversion System Model 813 Site Planning Guide.

1.Locate the four pre-drilled mounting holes on the underside of the countertop.

2.Using the screws from the mounting kit, fasten three mounting clips, leaving one side open to provide a path to slide the RFID pad into place.

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