User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety information
- Regulatory compliance
- Overview
- Touch screen monitor controls
- Control card
- Startup and shutdown
- Managing the 3M™ SelfCheck™ System
- Usage reports
- Setup pages
- General maintenance
- Solving problems
- FAQs
- How can I change screen messages?
- Does the 3M™ SelfCheck™ System operate with SIP 1.
- What happens if a customer is not allowed to borrow materials?
- Does the 3M™ SelfCheck™ System follow the library'
- Does the 3M™ SelfCheck™ System do renewals?
- Does the customer need the book for a renewal?
- Does the 3M™ SelfCheck™ System recognize items on
- Will the 3M™ SelfCheck™ System still desensitize i
- What happens if a customer tries to check out a book that is on loan to someone else?
- How can I change the sound volume?
- Boot and Login Problems
- ACS conflicts notification
- Printer problems
- Check-in/checkout problems
- Cannot check out books
- Cannot read magnetic cards
- Cannot read smart cards
- Cannot read the customer or item ID
- Cannot select Mag Card or Smart Card as the customer identifier
- The Media check is not working
- Some customers are not allowed to check out items
- Customers are unable to renew items
- Customers are unable to check out videos
- Customers are unable to check out audio tapes
- Receipt Problems
- Scanner problems
- Power problems
- Messages do not display correctly
- Other Problems
- FAQs
- Obtaining service and supplies
- Appendix A: Email notification messages
- Appendix B: Scanner Adjustment Template
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ID filter language
This section describes the commands used to create ID filters.
Command description conventions
KEYWORD Words that are bold and all caps have special meanings,
and should be typed literally. However, they may be
typed in either upper or lower case.
< > Angle brackets enclose a variable parameter. By
variable parameter, we mean a value that you can select
or invent. The brackets are not typed.
[ ] Square brackets enclose an optional part of a command.
The brackets are not typed.
ID filter command summary
Data types and parameters
<number> Decimal number. Typically, this indicates an ID character
position, with the first position being number 1.
<string> “Literal text.” This can be any alphanumeric character or
string of characters you want except double quotation
marks. The text must be enclosed by double quotation
marks, but they do not appear in the result.
<direction> LEFT or RIGHT
CHECKDIGIT
Constraint commands
CONTAINS <string> [AT <number>]
LENGTH <number>
Action commands
ADD <string> [AT <number>]
ADD CHECKDIGIT [AT <number>]
PAD <direction> WITH <string> TO <number>
REMOVE <string>
REMOVE <number> [AT <number>]
REPLACE <string> WITH <string>