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...Button 22 Using the Scan Button 23 2.2 Using the LCD Touch Panel 24 2.3 Using the Keyboard 25 2.3.1 2.3.2 Using the Keyboard: Administrator 25 Using the Keyboard: Regular Users 26 Chapter 3 Administrator Operations 27 3.1 Required Scanner Function Settings 28 3.2 Administrator Control Screens 29 3.2.1 ... 34 Logging In 41 3.5 Using the System Settings Menus 45 3.5.1 3.5.2 3.5.3 3.5.4 3.5.5 3.5.6 3.5.7 3.5.8 Calibrating the Touch Panel 45 Setting the Scanner Name 48 Setting the Region/Timezone 53 Setting the Date/Time 55 Setting the Time to Standby Mode 57 Changing the ...
...Button 22 Using the Scan Button 23 2.2 Using the LCD Touch Panel 24 2.3 Using the Keyboard 25 2.3.1 2.3.2 Using the Keyboard: Administrator 25 Using the Keyboard: Regular Users 26 Chapter 3 Administrator Operations 27 3.1 Required Scanner Function Settings 28 3.2 Administrator Control Screens 29 3.2.1 ... 34 Logging In 41 3.5 Using the System Settings Menus 45 3.5.1 3.5.2 3.5.3 3.5.4 3.5.5 3.5.6 3.5.7 3.5.8 Calibrating the Touch Panel 45 Setting the Scanner Name 48 Setting the Region/Timezone 53 Setting the Date/Time 55 Setting the Time to Standby Mode 57 Changing the ...
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... and When 265 5.2 Cleaning the ADF 266 5.2.1 Cleaning the ADF 266 5.3 Cleaning the LCD Touch Panel 272 5.4 Cleaning the Keyboard 272 5.5 Replacing Parts 273 5.5.1 5.5.2 Replacing the Pad Assembly 275 Replacing the Pick Roller 276 5.6 Performing a Scan Test 280 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 283 6.1 Removing Jammed Documents 284 6.2 Dealing with Detached Keycaps 288 Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide vii
... and When 265 5.2 Cleaning the ADF 266 5.2.1 Cleaning the ADF 266 5.3 Cleaning the LCD Touch Panel 272 5.4 Cleaning the Keyboard 272 5.5 Replacing Parts 273 5.5.1 5.5.2 Replacing the Pad Assembly 275 Replacing the Pick Roller 276 5.6 Performing a Scan Test 280 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 283 6.1 Removing Jammed Documents 284 6.2 Dealing with Detached Keycaps 288 Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide vii
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1.2 Part Names and Functions 1.2.1 External Parts • Front view 6. Output tray Inside the back cover 10. Side guides 8. Top cover 1.2 Part Names and Functions 1 1. ADF release 5. LAN connector Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide 3 LCD touch panel 4. ADF paper chute 7. Keyboard • Rear view 9. AC adaptor connector 12. Security cable slot 11. Startup button 2. Scan button Scanner Overview 3.
1.2 Part Names and Functions 1.2.1 External Parts • Front view 6. Output tray Inside the back cover 10. Side guides 8. Top cover 1.2 Part Names and Functions 1 1. ADF release 5. LAN connector Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide 3 LCD touch panel 4. ADF paper chute 7. Keyboard • Rear view 9. AC adaptor connector 12. Security cable slot 11. Startup button 2. Scan button Scanner Overview 3.
Operator's Guide
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.... The following security cable is used) 11 AC adaptor connector Connects the scanner to the AC adaptor. 12 LAN connector Connects the scanner to clean inside the scanner, or when replacing consumable parts. The LCD touch panel buttons are ejected from standby mode. Scanned documents are used instead of the scanned pages. For details, refer to prevent...
.... The following security cable is used) 11 AC adaptor connector Connects the scanner to the AC adaptor. 12 LAN connector Connects the scanner to clean inside the scanner, or when replacing consumable parts. The LCD touch panel buttons are ejected from standby mode. Scanned documents are used instead of the scanned pages. For details, refer to prevent...
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Chapter 2 Basic Scanner Operations 2 2.1 Using the Scanner Buttons 22 2.2 Using the LCD Touch Panel 24 2.3 Using the Keyboard 25 Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide 21
Chapter 2 Basic Scanner Operations 2 2.1 Using the Scanner Buttons 22 2.2 Using the LCD Touch Panel 24 2.3 Using the Keyboard 25 Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide 21
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... or other hard object on the LCD touch panel. The LCD touch panel may cause the LCD touch panel to malfunction. Clean the screen if it is dirty, this may be lightly pressed to select them. For details how to operate the touch panel, refer to "5.3 Cleaning the LCD Touch Panel" (page 272). 24 2.2 Using the LCD Touch Panel When using the LCD touch panel, buttons only need to be...
... or other hard object on the LCD touch panel. The LCD touch panel may cause the LCD touch panel to malfunction. Clean the screen if it is dirty, this may be lightly pressed to select them. For details how to operate the touch panel, refer to "5.3 Cleaning the LCD Touch Panel" (page 272). 24 2.2 Using the LCD Touch Panel When using the LCD touch panel, buttons only need to be...
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... 3.5 Using the System Settings Menus 3.5.1 Calibrating the Touch Panel This should be done when the touch panel responses seem out of alignment with a red "+" (adjustment mark) in the top-left side menu. ⇒ The "Screen Calibration" screen appears. 3. Select the [System Settings] tab on the LCD screen. 1. Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide 45 ner. Select the [Screen...
... 3.5 Using the System Settings Menus 3.5.1 Calibrating the Touch Panel This should be done when the touch panel responses seem out of alignment with a red "+" (adjustment mark) in the top-left side menu. ⇒ The "Screen Calibration" screen appears. 3. Select the [System Settings] tab on the LCD screen. 1. Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide 45 ner. Select the [Screen...
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... cleaning the feed rollers. 5 5.1 Cleaning...264 5.2 Cleaning the ADF 266 5.3 Cleaning the LCD Touch Panel 272 5.4 Cleaning the Keyboard 272 5.5 Replacing Parts 273 5.6 Performing a Scan Test 280 Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide 263 Chapter 5 Scanner Care This chapter describes how to clean the scanner and replace worn out parts, in optimum scanning condition. Before cleaning inside the...
... cleaning the feed rollers. 5 5.1 Cleaning...264 5.2 Cleaning the ADF 266 5.3 Cleaning the LCD Touch Panel 272 5.4 Cleaning the Keyboard 272 5.5 Replacing Parts 273 5.6 Performing a Scan Test 280 Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide 263 Chapter 5 Scanner Care This chapter describes how to clean the scanner and replace worn out parts, in optimum scanning condition. Before cleaning inside the...
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..., dry cloth. ATTENTION Always use a dry (not damp) cloth to clean the screen. Take care when cleaning the touch panel. It can cause the touch panel to clean the keyboard. 272 5.3 Cleaning the LCD Touch Panel To prevent the touch panel screen from becoming dirty, it should also be regularly cleaned with a soft, dry cloth. ATTENTION Always use a dry...
..., dry cloth. ATTENTION Always use a dry (not damp) cloth to clean the screen. Take care when cleaning the touch panel. It can cause the touch panel to clean the keyboard. 272 5.3 Cleaning the LCD Touch Panel To prevent the touch panel screen from becoming dirty, it should also be regularly cleaned with a soft, dry cloth. ATTENTION Always use a dry...
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If the last time the scanner power was turned off was due to an error or power failure, the Wakeup on LAN HINT function. B.1 Device Specifications Item Dimensions (W × D × H) Power consumption (AC) Weight LCD touch panel Keyboard Network interface Input power Specification 315mm × 415mm × 281mm 88W 13kg 8.4-inch XGA TFT LCD monitor Analog resistive touch panel 101 keyboard LAN (10Base-T/100Base-TX) AC100-240V± 10% 50/60Hz This scanner is installed with a LAN card which supports the Wakeup on LAN function will not work. 324
If the last time the scanner power was turned off was due to an error or power failure, the Wakeup on LAN HINT function. B.1 Device Specifications Item Dimensions (W × D × H) Power consumption (AC) Weight LCD touch panel Keyboard Network interface Input power Specification 315mm × 415mm × 281mm 88W 13kg 8.4-inch XGA TFT LCD monitor Analog resistive touch panel 101 keyboard LAN (10Base-T/100Base-TX) AC100-240V± 10% 50/60Hz This scanner is installed with a LAN card which supports the Wakeup on LAN function will not work. 324
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..., 235 file server 19, 107 folder alias 111 folder list 217 G glass scanner windows 5 glossary 389 I idler rollers 265, 270 installing 36 IP address 69 K keyboard 4, 25, 272 396 L LAN connector 4 LCD touch panel 4, 24, 272 LDAP list 184 LDAP server 76, 177 location 53 login ...177 via the network interface 34 via the scanner's touch panel 31 logout 29 M main menu 174 maintenance 142 managing the scanner 27 the system log 137 the user log 131 materials cleaning 264 maximum document loading...
..., 235 file server 19, 107 folder alias 111 folder list 217 G glass scanner windows 5 glossary 389 I idler rollers 265, 270 installing 36 IP address 69 K keyboard 4, 25, 272 396 L LAN connector 4 LCD touch panel 4, 24, 272 LDAP list 184 LDAP server 76, 177 location 53 login ...177 via the network interface 34 via the scanner's touch panel 31 logout 29 M main menu 174 maintenance 142 managing the scanner 27 the system log 137 the user log 131 materials cleaning 264 maximum document loading...