Terminal numbers/Statistical Codes
(updated 6/2/09)
You may have noticed that there are now a number of terminal numbers/statistical codes (the terms are used interchangeably in Millennium) greater than 100. Each of these represents self-checkouts. In each case, the number was created by adding 100 to the original terminal number. For example, the terminal number for Baileys Harbor is 6, therefore the self-check terminal number is 106.
Assigning a self-check terminal number is optional, so not every library with a self-check has implemented this option. Listed below are all of our current self-check terminal numbers.
You may have noticed that there are now a number of terminal numbers/statistical codes (the terms are used interchangeably in Millennium) greater than 100. Each of these represents self-checkouts. In each case, the number was created by adding 100 to the original terminal number. For example, the terminal number for Baileys Harbor is 6, therefore the self-check terminal number is 106.
Assigning a self-check terminal number is optional, so not every library with a self-check has implemented this option. Listed below are all of our current self-check terminal numbers.
| 106 | Door County - BAI selfcheck |
| 109 | Door County - SIS selfcheck |
| 120 | Door County - STR selfcheck |
| 130 |
Appleton selfcheck |
| 135 | Kaukauna selfcheck |
| 147 | Clintonville selfcheck |
