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4.113Mt On-Counter Resensitizer Model

764 (Not For Use With Recorded Magnetic Media)

Description/Characteristics

The Model 764 is a stand-alone on-counter resensitizer. It is used to resensitize 3Mt Tattle-TapetSecurity Strips that have been applied to books, magazines, and other print media or to compact disks. Properly resensitized strips will set off an alarm when carried through a 3Mt Detection System. The Model 764 is powered from an AC power outlet.

Specifications

Physical:

Depth:

5.5 in. [140 mm]

Width:

12.25 in. [311 mm]

Height:

4.38 in. [111 mm]

Weight:

14.3 lbs. [6,5 kg]

Shipping Weight:

17.0 lbs. [7,7 kg]

AC Power: 120 VAC 60 Hz (T5L250V fuse), 5A 220 VAC 50 Hz (Fuse 2.5A)

Model 764

Installation

The Model 764 is a stand-alone on-counter device. It can be set on any non-metallictable or cart top. The Model 764 may produce audible noise and/or vibration if placed within 0.8 inches [20 mm] of metal objects or surfaces. A mounting base option is available that eliminates this situation.

For proper operation, the printed material must be moved across the front of the Model 764, so there must be adequate space on either side of the device for

sliding the printed material. Connect the device to an AC power outlet. For an AC voltage range of 100 - 120 VAC, use a 120 VAC 60 Hz unit, and for an AC voltage range of 200 - 240 VAC, use a 220 VAC 50 Hz unit.

System placement relative to interfering objects:

Magnetic Material:Keep all MAGNETICALLY RECORDED MATERIALS, audio and video cassettes, and computer disks at least 6 inches [150 mm] from the M764 Resensitizer.

Computers (CRT)

Keep all computers (CRTs) at least

 

36 inches [914 mm] from the

 

M764 Resensitizer.

Bright Lights:

Keep the Model 764 out of direct

 

sunlight or other bright light. A

 

change in the amount of light

 

detected by the unit may cause

 

false triggering.

Operating Instructions

To avoid damage to credit cards or computer software: Do not attempt to resensitize security strips which have been applied directly to computer software.

Do not permit credit cards or computer software disks to make direct contact with the 3M Model 764.

Resensitizing Books or Other Print Media

Slide the marked item from right to left along the front of the Model 764 as shown below. The spine of the marked item must be in contact with the front surface.

Indicator Light

1.Start the pass with the marked item completely to the right of the Model 764.

2.Check that the indicator light turns on as the item is slid to the left.

3.Continue sliding the item to the left until it has passed across the entire front surface of the unit. To ensure that processing is completed, the indicator light must turn off at the end of the pass.

 

 

 

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Contents Library Security System 3M, Tattle-Tape, and SelfCheck are trademarks of 3M Company 3Mt Library Security System Table of Contents Section Introduction IntroductionGlobal Leader in Library Materials Flow Management What this means to you3M 1999 September Section How the System Works 3M Library Security SystemHow the System Works Models 2301 Section System ConfigurationDOC Radio Frequency Rules and Regulations Agency ApprovalsFCC Radio Frequency Rules and Regulations Security Strips AccessoriesTurning Your System On How to Verify System OperationEmergency Shutdown Detection Panels are shown below Models 3501Alarm Australia FCC/Industry Canada/European/Australia EMC Compliance3500--17L 10 M3501/M3502 Detection System Important Safety Instructions Internal UseAccessories Turning Your System On Fuse Replacement Models 3801 Accessories Turning Your System On DOC Radio Frequency Rules and Regulations FCC Radio Frequency Rules and RegulationsBlank 3Mt Staff Workstation Description/CharacteristicsGate Installation 3M Accessories3Mt Handheld Desensitizer Model Operating InstructionsSecurity Strip Application Security Strips Used with the 3M Model 766 DesensitizerTypical Items Used with the 3M Model 766 Desensitizer ExceptionsNot For Use With Recorded Magnetic Media 3Mt On-Counter Desensitizer ModelTypical Items Used with 3M Model 930 Desensitizer Security Strips Used with 3Mt Desensitizer ModelOperating Instructions To desensitize security strips Typical Items Used with the 3M Model 2001 Desensitizer Security Strips Used with the 3Mt Desensitizer Model2001M For Use With Recorded Magnetic Media Typical Items Used with the 3M Model 2001M Desensitizer Security Strips Used with the 3Mt Desensitizer Model 2001M3Mt In-Counter Desensitizer Model Typical Items Used with the 3M Desensitizer Model 3Mt On-Counter Resensitizer Model Typical Items Used with the 3M Resensitizer Model Security Strips Used with the 3Mt Resensitizer Model3M Accessories Operating Instructions Resensitizing Security Strips Troubleshooting Voltage Selection 3Mt Bookcheck ModelOperating Instructions Desensitizing Security Strips Troubleshooting No desensitizing or resensitizing Resetting the circuit breakerTypical Items Used with the 3M Bookcheck Model CleaningSecurity Strips Used with the 3Mt Bookcheck Model Description/Characteristics Incorrect Methods of Sensitizing and Desensitizing Optical Sensor Security Strips Used with the 3Mt Bookcheck Model 10 3Mt On-Counter Desensitizer Model Security Strips Used with the 3Mt Desensitizer Model 11 3Mt On-Counter Resensitizer Model Indicator Light Photocell Typical Items Used with the 3M On-Counter Resensitizer Model Service12 3Mt Model 494 Locking Exit or Entrance Gate 13 3Mt SelfCheckt System Model Features and Benefits14 3Mt SelfCheckt System Model 15 3Mt SelfCheckt System Model 16 3Mt SelfCheckt System Model 17 3Mt Staff Workstation Model Blank Security Strips Used with the 3M Detection Systems Stripping ProcedurePrint Media Protection 3Mt Tattle-TapetSecurity Strips B1 Installation in Books3Mt Tattle-TapetSecurity Strips 3M Library Security System Desensitizers Used with 3Mt Tattle-TapetB1 Security Strips 3M Library Security System 3Mt Tattle-TapetSecurity StripsResensitizers Used with 3M Tattle-Tape B1 Security Strips Typical Items Marked with 3M Tattle-Tape B1 Security StripsPrint Media Protection 3Mt Tattle-TapetSecurity Strips B2 Typical Items Marked with 3M Tattle-Tape B2 Security Strips Desensitizers Used with 3M Tattle-Tape B2 Security StripsResensitizers Used with 3M Tattle-Tape B2 Security Strips Marking Audio Cassettes Resensitizers Used with 3M Tattle-Tape DAC-1 Security Strips Marking Compact Discs Resensitizers Used with 3M Tattle-Tape DCD-2 Overlay Desensitizers Used with 3Mt Tattle-TapetDCD-2 OverlayTypical Items Marked with 3M Tattle-Tape DCD-2 Overlay Security Overlay Storage ConditionsMarking Video Cassettes Resensitizers Used with 3M Tattle-Tape DVM-1 Security Strips Blank Section Training Your Staff Training Your StaffOperator’s Manual Training VideoReview Of Your Library’s Security Policies What To Do When The Alarm SoundsHands-on Practice Scenario #1 Unwanted AlarmsScenario #2 Scenario #3Addressing Patron Concerns System Alarm Log$ Value Alarm Patron Reported by 3M Library Security Systems System Alarm LogRecovered Date Time Count Reason Yes MaterialsLattice and Base General Maintenance Cleaning InstructionsAccessories Desensitizers Photocell Lens and ReflectorModel 2301 Problem Cause Action Troubleshooting GuideProblem Cause Action Model 3501 Problem Cause Action Training Your Staff Model 3801 Problem Cause Action Training Your Staff Ordering Supplies Obtaining ServiceBlank Model Number Serial Number ServiceSection Service Service Important Notice to Purchaser