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... IMPORTANT INFORMATION INTRODUCTION Overview ix Features ix Options x Using this Manual x Conventions xi SETTING UP THE SCANNER GENERAL GUIDE 1-1 Front View 1-1 Rear View 1-2 Scanner Indicators 1-2 CHECKING THE PARTS 1-3 SCANNER LOCATION 1-4 CONNECTING TO THE HOST 1-5 To connect to your host 1-5 SETTING THE SCSI ID 1-8 ... the setting of DIP switch 1 1-9 CONNECTING THE POWER CORD 1-10 To connect the power cord 1-10 TURNING ON THE SCANNER 1-11 To turn on scanner power 1-11 DIP SWITCH SETTINGS 1-12 Switch 1-SCAM Function 1-12 Switch 3-Paper Size 1-12 Switch 4-IS410 Mode 1-12 ...
... IMPORTANT INFORMATION INTRODUCTION Overview ix Features ix Options x Using this Manual x Conventions xi SETTING UP THE SCANNER GENERAL GUIDE 1-1 Front View 1-1 Rear View 1-2 Scanner Indicators 1-2 CHECKING THE PARTS 1-3 SCANNER LOCATION 1-4 CONNECTING TO THE HOST 1-5 To connect to your host 1-5 SETTING THE SCSI ID 1-8 ... the setting of DIP switch 1 1-9 CONNECTING THE POWER CORD 1-10 To connect the power cord 1-10 TURNING ON THE SCANNER 1-11 To turn on scanner power 1-11 DIP SWITCH SETTINGS 1-12 Switch 1-SCAM Function 1-12 Switch 3-Paper Size 1-12 Switch 4-IS410 Mode 1-12 ...
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... Glass, Slit Glass,White Sheet,White Bar 3-2 Rollers and Belt 3-3 REPLACING THE ROLLER SET 3-5 TROUBLESHOOTING OVERVIEW 4-1 Scanner Problems and Solutions 4-1 Document Feeder Cover Open 4-1 Document Feeder Raised 4-2 Paper Jam 4-2 Paper Misfeed 4-4 System Error 4-5 Other Problems 4-6 SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS 5-1 Electrical and Hardware Specifications 5-1 Environmental Specifications 5-2 INTERFACES 5-3 SCSI II Interface 5-4 RS-232 Interface 5-6 OPTIONS...
... Glass, Slit Glass,White Sheet,White Bar 3-2 Rollers and Belt 3-3 REPLACING THE ROLLER SET 3-5 TROUBLESHOOTING OVERVIEW 4-1 Scanner Problems and Solutions 4-1 Document Feeder Cover Open 4-1 Document Feeder Raised 4-2 Paper Jam 4-2 Paper Misfeed 4-4 System Error 4-5 Other Problems 4-6 SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS 5-1 Electrical and Hardware Specifications 5-1 Environmental Specifications 5-2 INTERFACES 5-3 SCSI II Interface 5-4 RS-232 Interface 5-6 OPTIONS...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS A. SCANNER FEATURES SCANNER FUNCTIONALITY A-1 Prescan A-1 Scan A-2 Scanning composition A-3 Binary Scanning-Threshold A-4 Dynamic threshold A-5 Halftone scanning A-6 Multi-value scanning A-7 Area extraction A-8 Section area (multi-area settings A-9 Auto photo/letter A-10 Resolution A-11 Brightness A-12 Contrast A-12 Gamma correction A-13 Binary filter A-14 Parameter download A-15 Document size detection A-15 Semi-automatic document feed mode A-15 IS410 Mode A-15 GLOSSARY ACRONYMS G-1 TERMS G-2 viii
TABLE OF CONTENTS A. SCANNER FEATURES SCANNER FUNCTIONALITY A-1 Prescan A-1 Scan A-2 Scanning composition A-3 Binary Scanning-Threshold A-4 Dynamic threshold A-5 Halftone scanning A-6 Multi-value scanning A-7 Area extraction A-8 Section area (multi-area settings A-9 Auto photo/letter A-10 Resolution A-11 Brightness A-12 Contrast A-12 Gamma correction A-13 Binary filter A-14 Parameter download A-15 Document size detection A-15 Semi-automatic document feed mode A-15 IS410 Mode A-15 GLOSSARY ACRONYMS G-1 TERMS G-2 viii
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... section contains important information related to user safety and to preventing equipment problems. Overview This scanner allows you to send scanned data to read this manual before using a SCSI II connection. Features Ë Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) Ë...instructions it provides. Optional equipment includes an Image Processing Unit. INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION This manual contains detailed instructions on the operation and maintenance of your scanner, you to 800 dots per minute (ppm) (200 dpi scanning of A4-size documents containing black and white line art) Ë ...
... section contains important information related to user safety and to preventing equipment problems. Overview This scanner allows you to send scanned data to read this manual before using a SCSI II connection. Features Ë Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) Ë...instructions it provides. Optional equipment includes an Image Processing Unit. INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION This manual contains detailed instructions on the operation and maintenance of your scanner, you to 800 dots per minute (ppm) (200 dpi scanning of A4-size documents containing black and white line art) Ë ...
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...the chapters that make up this manual. A glossary and an index are available to you can produce using the scanner. This section provides short descriptions of further use to you as options that you when using various scanning parameters. ...provides information on preparing to configure and use the scanner. Ë Chapter 2: Using the Scanner - contains hardware specifications for the scanner and its interfaces. Ë Appendix A - tells you what you might encounter. Ë Chapter 5: Scanner Specifications - contains information about correcting problems you need...
...the chapters that make up this manual. A glossary and an index are available to you can produce using the scanner. This section provides short descriptions of further use to you as options that you when using various scanning parameters. ...provides information on preparing to configure and use the scanner. Ë Chapter 2: Using the Scanner - contains hardware specifications for the scanner and its interfaces. Ë Appendix A - tells you what you might encounter. Ë Chapter 5: Scanner Specifications - contains information about correcting problems you need...
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the names of documents are enclosed in italics. names of the hard keys, soft keys and buttons on the scanner and on your host computer are shown in square brackets. Italics - Note: "Notes" provide general information to help you complete a task or further understand the text. For example, the [Start] button. INTRODUCTION Conventions The following conventions are used throughout this manual: Square brackets - xi
the names of documents are enclosed in italics. names of the hard keys, soft keys and buttons on the scanner and on your host computer are shown in square brackets. Italics - Note: "Notes" provide general information to help you complete a task or further understand the text. For example, the [Start] button. INTRODUCTION Conventions The following conventions are used throughout this manual: Square brackets - xi
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INTRODUCTION General Information Ë Some of the illustrations of the scanner in this manual may differ slightly from the actual appearance of your country. Contact your local dealer for details on the options available to you. Ë Two kinds of the options described in your scanner. Ë Some of size notation are employed in this manual may not be available in this manual. xii
INTRODUCTION General Information Ë Some of the illustrations of the scanner in this manual may differ slightly from the actual appearance of your country. Contact your local dealer for details on the options available to you. Ë Two kinds of the options described in your scanner. Ë Some of size notation are employed in this manual may not be available in this manual. xii
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Front View Document Feeder Closed Document table Output table Document stopper Scanner indicators Power switch Front View Document Feeder Open White sheet Document home position Contact glass 1-1 SETTING UP THE SCANNER SETTING UP THE SCANNER GENERAL GUIDE The following illustrations show the names of the various components that make up the scanner.
Front View Document Feeder Closed Document table Output table Document stopper Scanner indicators Power switch Front View Document Feeder Open White sheet Document home position Contact glass 1-1 SETTING UP THE SCANNER SETTING UP THE SCANNER GENERAL GUIDE The following illustrations show the names of the various components that make up the scanner.
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SETTING UP THE SCANNER Rear View RS-232C connector Rotary switch SCSI Power cord socket DIP switches connectors Service switch CAUTION: Do not touch the service switch. This switch is provided for use by service personnel only. Scanner Indicators Power on Machine busy Document in place Error 1-2
SETTING UP THE SCANNER Rear View RS-232C connector Rotary switch SCSI Power cord socket DIP switches connectors Service switch CAUTION: Do not touch the service switch. This switch is provided for use by service personnel only. Scanner Indicators Power on Machine busy Document in place Error 1-2
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SETTING UP THE SCANNER CHECKING THE PARTS Make sure that you have all the parts shown below in your packing box. Parts list Name Scanner Terminator Operator's manual Q'ty Name 1 Power cord 1 driver soft & manual (ISIS) 1 Q'ty 1 1set Scanner Power cord Terminator driver soft & manual Operator's manual 1-3
SETTING UP THE SCANNER CHECKING THE PARTS Make sure that you have all the parts shown below in your packing box. Parts list Name Scanner Terminator Operator's manual Q'ty Name 1 Power cord 1 driver soft & manual (ISIS) 1 Q'ty 1 1set Scanner Power cord Terminator driver soft & manual Operator's manual 1-3
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... temperatures between 50 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit (10 to 32 degrees Celsius) with a relative humidity of 20 to 80 percent. Ë Make sure that the scanner is in an area with a minimum clearance of 600 mm (24") above, 30 mm (1") on each side, 50 mm (2") in the rear, and a comfortable working... area in the front. Ë Place the scanner on a level, stable, vibrating-free surface. Ë Place the scanner in an area that is not exposed to large amounts of dust and direct sunlight. Ë Do not place items on...
... temperatures between 50 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit (10 to 32 degrees Celsius) with a relative humidity of 20 to 80 percent. Ë Make sure that the scanner is in an area with a minimum clearance of 600 mm (24") above, 30 mm (1") on each side, 50 mm (2") in the rear, and a comfortable working... area in the front. Ë Place the scanner on a level, stable, vibrating-free surface. Ë Place the scanner in an area that is not exposed to large amounts of dust and direct sunlight. Ë Do not place items on...
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... when the optional Operation Panel is being connected before making any unused SCSI connector must be capped with a terminator. SETTING UP THE SCANNER CONNECTING TO THE HOST Use the following important points when making SCSI cable connections. Ë Turn all the other devices in the ...SCSI chain are turned off. 1-5 Note the following procedure to connect the scanner to your scanner's certification and can cause interference levels that exceed the limits established for the connection, but any connections. Ë The use of cables...
... when the optional Operation Panel is being connected before making any unused SCSI connector must be capped with a terminator. SETTING UP THE SCANNER CONNECTING TO THE HOST Use the following important points when making SCSI cable connections. Ë Turn all the other devices in the ...SCSI chain are turned off. 1-5 Note the following procedure to connect the scanner to your scanner's certification and can cause interference levels that exceed the limits established for the connection, but any connections. Ë The use of cables...
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Also make sure that meets the needs of the port of your computer or the device you are a variety of this scanner require high-density 50-pin connectors. Both of the SCSI ports of different SCSI connector types, including the high-density 50-pin connector, the D-sub ... one end of the shielded high density 50-pin SCSI II cable (ANSI-compliant*1) into the SCSI II port located on the back of the scanner. 3 If you do not plan to connect anything to the other port, cap it with a terminator*2. 4 Plug the other end of the SCSI cable into...
Also make sure that meets the needs of the port of your computer or the device you are a variety of this scanner require high-density 50-pin connectors. Both of the SCSI ports of different SCSI connector types, including the high-density 50-pin connector, the D-sub ... one end of the shielded high density 50-pin SCSI II cable (ANSI-compliant*1) into the SCSI II port located on the back of the scanner. 3 If you do not plan to connect anything to the other port, cap it with a terminator*2. 4 Plug the other end of the SCSI cable into...
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If you connect this scanner at each end of a SCSI chain, you should cap the scanner's unused SCSI port with a terminator. SETTING UP THE SCANNER *2 Terminators Generally you need to have two terminators at the end of a SCSI chain. If the scanner is located inside of a SCSI chain that is already terminated, you do not need to terminate the scanner's other port. 1-7
If you connect this scanner at each end of a SCSI chain, you should cap the scanner's unused SCSI port with a terminator. SETTING UP THE SCANNER *2 Terminators Generally you need to have two terminators at the end of a SCSI chain. If the scanner is located inside of a SCSI chain that is already terminated, you do not need to terminate the scanner's other port. 1-7
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... SCSI ID, reset it by turning power off and then back on again. Note: Whenever there are available, you should use is visible. 2 If the scanner is on, but the new setting does not take effect until the SCSI ID number you want to set SW1 of one of the... scanner's DIP switches to ON. 1-8 Note the following important points when setting the scanner's SCSI ID. Ë No two devices in a SCSI chain must have the same SCSI ID. Ë You can have...
... SCSI ID, reset it by turning power off and then back on again. Note: Whenever there are available, you should use is visible. 2 If the scanner is on, but the new setting does not take effect until the SCSI ID number you want to set SW1 of one of the... scanner's DIP switches to ON. 1-8 Note the following important points when setting the scanner's SCSI ID. Ë No two devices in a SCSI chain must have the same SCSI ID. Ë You can have...
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...adapter. To change the setting of DIP switch 1 for one of the scanners to further protect against data communication conflict. • DIP switch 1 of one of the scanners must assign each scanner has its own unique SCSI ID. No other scanner must make sure to correctly make certain settings in order to is required... to is equipped with a SCAM adapter, you are connecting to avoid conflicts in the same SCSI chain. The settings you should make sure that each scanner a unique SCSI ID and also change the setting of DIP switch 1 1 Change the position of DIP switch1 on the back of the...
...adapter. To change the setting of DIP switch 1 for one of the scanners to further protect against data communication conflict. • DIP switch 1 of one of the scanners must assign each scanner has its own unique SCSI ID. No other scanner must make sure to correctly make certain settings in order to is required... to is equipped with a SCAM adapter, you are connecting to avoid conflicts in the same SCSI chain. The settings you should make sure that each scanner a unique SCSI ID and also change the setting of DIP switch 1 1 Change the position of DIP switch1 on the back of the...
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Note the following important points when connecting the power cord. Ë Use only the power cord supplied with the scanner. Ë Connect the power cord to the scanner and plug it to the power cord socket on the power switch. Ë The plug is turned off. 2 Attach the power cord to a... power source. SETTING UP THE SCANNER CONNECTING THE POWER CORD Use only the power cord that scanner power is equipped with a grounding pin, and must be plugged into a standard grounded wall outlet. 1-10 To connect the ...
Note the following important points when connecting the power cord. Ë Use only the power cord supplied with the scanner. Ë Connect the power cord to the scanner and plug it to the power cord socket on the power switch. Ë The plug is turned off. 2 Attach the power cord to a... power source. SETTING UP THE SCANNER CONNECTING THE POWER CORD Use only the power cord that scanner power is equipped with a grounding pin, and must be plugged into a standard grounded wall outlet. 1-10 To connect the ...
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SETTING UP THE SCANNER TURNING ON THE SCANNER Use the procedure below to turn on scanner power. 1-11 Note: The setting as shown is one example. 2 Use the power switch to make sure that the DIP switches on scanner power. To turn on the scanner power 1 Check to turn on the back of the scanner are set correctly.
SETTING UP THE SCANNER TURNING ON THE SCANNER Use the procedure below to turn on scanner power. 1-11 Note: The setting as shown is one example. 2 Use the power switch to make sure that the DIP switches on scanner power. To turn on the scanner power 1 Check to turn on the back of the scanner are set correctly.
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...the DIP switch settings that you obtain the appropriate driver from your application's driver supports the IS410 but not this scanner, you . In such a case, Switch 1 of one scanner must be set to enable IS410 emulation. Because of differences between Normal Mode and IS410 Mode. IS410 Mode This ...switch switches between the IS410 and this scanner, however, we cannot guarantee 100% compatibility when IS410 emulation is being used only when there are two units of this DIP switch to...
...the DIP switch settings that you obtain the appropriate driver from your application's driver supports the IS410 but not this scanner, you . In such a case, Switch 1 of one scanner must be set to enable IS410 emulation. Because of differences between Normal Mode and IS410 Mode. IS410 Mode This ...switch switches between the IS410 and this scanner, however, we cannot guarantee 100% compatibility when IS410 emulation is being used only when there are two units of this DIP switch to...
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SETTING UP THE SCANNER 1-13 To change DIP switch settings 1 Turn off the scanner and make the DIP switch settings described above. 2 Turn the scanner back on.
SETTING UP THE SCANNER 1-13 To change DIP switch settings 1 Turn off the scanner and make the DIP switch settings described above. 2 Turn the scanner back on.