User's Manual

Table Of Contents
1-10 ILS 2.5 User Guide
Exit Monitoring
The Intelligent Sensor protects exit/entry aisles against unchecked library materials
leaving the secured area by determining whether tagged items have checked (authorized/
no alarm) or unchecked (unauthorized/alarm) events.
Figure 1.6
Exit Monitoring
Programming Circuits
The optional Circulation Circuit Programming Station allows libraries to read and create
their own RFID Circulation Circuit tags and print barcode labels. This can also be used to
convert library materials with barcodes to RFID tags programmed with the barcode value.
A tag format file (created by Checkpoint field service staff using the Tag Designer
software) is used to program the tags in a compatible format. Tags are programmed by
passing them over the Circulation Circuit Programming Station. See “Circulation Circuit
Interrogated” on page 1-6 for an illustration of this process.
Off-line Processing
The Off-line Processing feature enables the Intelligent Library Controller and
Self-Checkout Stations to continue operating when disconnected from the library’s
circulation system. While the circulation system is offline, the Intelligent Library
Controller records significant events on the system, which are then reported to the
circulation server when synchronization reoccurs. For example, at the time of
synchronization, the due date is sent to the circulation server.
When Off-line Processing is turned on, the word ON appears next to Off-line Processing.
The feature is turned on or off by Checkpoint field service personnel by setting a table
parameter on the Intelligent Library Controller. If using the Bridge Interface (“ILS
Without an LMS Connection”), Off-line Processing should never be turned on.
Intelligent Library Controller
Intelligent Sensors