We have a slightly different problem,  ours set the gates off coming back 
through, when the customer is returning them. This never happens with our 
videos that are tattle-taped only DVDs. We have tried troubleshooting and we 
are beginning to think it is the gates, or somehow the strip gets remagnitized 
by the heat of the player.  We use the book desensitizer (not the "Barbie MRI" 
)  on DVDs  and  haven't found very many instances of them setting the gate off 
on the way out unless we forget to desensitize the item.

Pamela Reeves
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
University of Wyoming
Libraries-Media
Dept 3334
1000 E. University Ave.
Laramie, WY 82071
307-766-3184

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Foster, Jennifer
Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2011 9:32 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Videolib] Security stripping

Apologies for cross-posting.

We have 3M equipment for sensitizing and desensitizing 3M security strips on 
VHS tapes and DVDs. We have security pass-through gates that are supposed to go 
off if an item that goes through the gate has not been desensitized, generally 
designed to prevent stealing.  I'm sure many of you use the same kind of system.

Our DVDs and tapes very routinely set off the gates, even though the materials 
have been checked out, and supposedly desensitized.  It is so frequent that the 
folks watching the doors downstairs have quit stopping people because "it 
happens all the time..." It does NOT, however, happen with books going through 
the same gates, so thankfully, we are ruling out the very expensive gates as 
the culprits.

We strip every DVD or VHS  in a case. I am trying to troubleshoot what the 
issue could be before I declare it the desensitizer and have to buy a new one.  
I think it could be user error, the strips, maybe the placement of the strips?, 
the cases (standard plastic), or the desensitizer.  Has anyone else had this 
issue?  How did you troubleshoot it?  What did you find that I could try?  
Thanks very much for any thoughts on this...jen

Jennifer Foster
Media Librarian
Victoria College/University of Houston-Victoria Library
361.570.4195
http://vcuhvlibrary.uhv.edu

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