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Seite 1 - Image Scanner

Image ScannerOperator’s Manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTSviiiA. SCANNER FEATURESSCANNER FUNCTIONALITY ... A-1Prescan ...

Seite 3 - SAFETY INFORMATION

INTRODUCTIONixINTRODUCTIONThis manual contains detailed instructions on the operation and maintenance ofyour scanner. To obtain maximum versatility fr

Seite 4 - WARNINGS:

INTRODUCTIONxOptionsThe following are available to you as options that you can add to the basiccomponents provided with your scanner:❐ Image Processin

Seite 5 - CAUTIONS:

INTRODUCTIONxiConventionsThe following conventions are used throughout this manual:Square brackets - the names of the hard keys, soft keys and buttons

Seite 6 - IMPORTANT INFORMATION

INTRODUCTIONxiiGeneral Information❐ Some of the illustrations of the scanner in this manual may differ slightly fromthe actual appearance of your scan

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SETTING UP THE SCANNER1-1SETTING UP THE SCANNERGENERAL GUIDEThe following illustrations show the names of the various components thatmake up the scann

Seite 8 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

SETTING UP THE SCANNER1-2Rear ViewCAUTION: Do not touch the service switch. This switch is providedfor use by service personnel only.Scanner Indicator

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SETTING UP THE SCANNER1-3CHECKING THE PARTSMake sure that you have all the parts shown below in your packing box.ScannerPower cordTerminatordriver sof

Seite 10 - GLOSSARY

SETTING UP THE SCANNER1-4SCANNER LOCATIONBefore actually setting up the scanner, take a few minutes to consider where youplan to use it. Remember the

Seite 11 - INTRODUCTION

SETTING UP THE SCANNER1-5CONNECTING TO THE HOSTUse the following procedure to connect the scanner to a host computer using aSCSI cable.Note the follow

Seite 12 - Using this Manual

Error! Reference source not found.Note to users in the United States of AmericaThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for

Seite 13 - Conventions

SETTING UP THE SCANNER1-62Plug one end of the shielded highdensity 50-pin SCSI II cable(ANSI-compliant*1) into the SCSIII port located on the back of

Seite 14 - General Information

SETTING UP THE SCANNER1-7*2 TerminatorsGenerally you need to have two terminators at each end of a SCSI chain. If youconnect this scanner at the end o

Seite 15 - SETTING UP THE SCANNER

SETTING UP THE SCANNER1-8SETTING THE SCSI IDEach device in a SCSI chain must have its own unique ID. Use the procedurebelow to set the scanner’s SCSI

Seite 16 - Rear View

SETTING UP THE SCANNER1-9USING TWO SCANNERS IN THE SAMESCSI CHAINTwo of these scanners can be included in the same SCSI chain. In such acase, you must

Seite 17 - CHECKING THE PARTS

SETTING UP THE SCANNER1-10CONNECTING THE POWER CORDUse only the power cord that comes with the scanner to connect it to a powersource.Note the followi

Seite 18 - SCANNER LOCATION

SETTING UP THE SCANNER1-11TURNING ON THE SCANNERUse the procedure below to turn on scanner power.To turn on the scanner power1Check to make sure that

Seite 19 - CONNECTING TO THE HOST

SETTING UP THE SCANNER1-12DIP SWITCH SETTINGSDIP switches on the back of the scanner can be used to control certain scannerfeatures and functions. The

Seite 20 - *1 SCSI Cables

SETTING UP THE SCANNER1-13To change DIP switch settings1Turn off the scanner and makethe DIP switch settings describedabove.2Turn the scanner back on.

Seite 21 - *2 Terminators

SETTING UP THE SCANNER1-14INSTALLING THE DRIVERSYou must intall the scanner driver software on the host computer before you canuse the scanner.Install

Seite 22 - SETTING THE SCSI ID

USING THE SCANNER2-1USING THE SCANNERINTRODUCTIONThis chapter describes what you need to know to how to use the scanner. Notethat only operation of th

Seite 23 - SCSI CHAIN

SAFETY INFORMATIONiSAFETY INFORMATIONWhen using your machine, the following safety precautions should always befollowed.RWARNING: Ignoring this warnin

Seite 24 - CONNECTING THE POWER CORD

USING THE SCANNER2-2PLACING ORIGINALS ON THE SCANNERYou can place your originals on the scanner for scanning in one of two ways: youcan place them man

Seite 25 - TURNING ON THE SCANNER

USING THE SCANNER2-3USING THE BOOK MODEWith the Book Mode, you place the object you want to scan directly onto theglass. You must use this mode when s

Seite 26 - DIP SWITCH SETTINGS

USING THE SCANNER2-43Slowly close the documentfeeder.4Execute the scan operation fromthe host computer.RCAUTION: Take care to avoid strong pressure on

Seite 27 - To change DIP switch settings

USING THE SCANNER2-5USING THE DOCUMENT FEEDER MODEThe Document Feeder Mode lets you automatically feed single-sheet originalsfrom the document feeder

Seite 28 - INSTALLING THE DRIVERS

USING THE SCANNER2-6To use the document feeder1Fan the stack of originals andeven up its four sides.2Raise the document stopper.3Squeezing the guide l

Seite 29 - USING THE SCANNER

USING THE SCANNER2-7Note: Make sure the top of the stackof originals is not above thetop lines marked on theguides.4Place the stack of originals ontot

Seite 31 - USING THE BOOK MODE

MAINTENANCE3-1MAINTENANCEOVERVIEWThis chapter tells you everything you need to know about maintenance of yourscanner and procedures to take to solve s

Seite 32 - Slowly close the document

MAINTENANCE3-2CLEANING THE SCANNERThis section describes the cleaning requirements of your scanner. Rememberthat keeping scanner components clean is t

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MAINTENANCE3-3Rollers and BeltFeed errors such as jams or multiple feeding indicate that the scanner’s rollers orbelt may need cleaning. Open the docu

Seite 34 - To use the document feeder

SAFETY INFORMATIONiiR WARNINGS:m• Only connect the machine to the power sourcedescribed in the Important Information Section.• Avoid multi-wiring.• Do

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MAINTENANCE3-44After closing the feed roller unit,use a damp soft cloth to cleanthe two rollers inside thedocument feeder cover.If feed errors continu

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MAINTENANCE3-5REPLACING THE ROLLER SETYour scanner requires periodic cleaning of the roller set in order to keep originalsfeeding properly. If feed pr

Seite 37 - MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE3-63Pull out the black plastic covernext to the large white roller, andthen remove the white roller.Note: Take care that you do notdamage t

Seite 38 - CLEANING THE SCANNER

MAINTENANCE3-75Replace the black plastic cover.6Install the new feed roller unit intothe scanner as shown in theillustration. Double check to makesure

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TROUBLESHOOTING4-1TROUBLESHOOTINGOVERVIEWThis chapter provides information on problems that may occur while using thescanner, as well as the actions y

Seite 41 - REPLACING THE ROLLER SET

TROUBLESHOOTING4-2Document Feeder RaisedThis error indicates that the document feeder is raised.1Lower the document feedercover, making sure it goes a

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TROUBLESHOOTING4-33Inspect the original for tears orcurling. If it is in good condition,return it to the starting positionon the document feeder andre

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TROUBLESHOOTING4-4Paper MisfeedIndicatorColorGreen Green Green RedStatusOn Off On OnThis error indicates that the document feeder could not feed the o

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TROUBLESHOOTING4-54Return the green release lever toits original position.5Inspect the original for tears orcurling. If it is in good condition,return

Seite 45 - TROUBLESHOOTING

SAFETY INFORMATIONiiiR CAUTIONS:m• Keep the machine away from humidity and dust. A fireor an electric shock might occur.• Do not place the machine on

Seite 46 - Paper Jam

TROUBLESHOOTING4-62WKHU3UREOHPVThe following table shows other possible problems that are not indicated by theindicators, along with the actions you

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SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS5-1SCANNER SPECIFICATIONSSPECIFICATIONSThis section contains the electrical and hardware specifications for yourscanner as well

Seite 48 - Paper Misfeed

SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS5-2Environmental SpecificationsTemperature:10 to 32 degrees CelsiusHumidity:20 to 80 percentAir circulation:30 cubic meters, per

Seite 49 - System Error

SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS5-3,17(5)$&(6This section provides information on the shielded high density 50-pin SCSI IIcable you use to connect your scan

Seite 50 - 2WKHU3UREOHPV

SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS5-4SCSI II InterfaceThe SCSI II connection is a standard SCSI II interface and requires a shieldedhigh density 50-pin SCSI II bu

Seite 51 - SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS

SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS5-5Code Signal PinDB<2>Data 28DB<3>Data 29DB<4>Data 30DB<5>Data 31DB<6>Data 32DB<7>Data 33DB

Seite 52 - Environmental Specifications

SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS5-6RS-232C InterfaceThis interface is provided for connection of the optional Operation Panel. Itrequires a standard RS-232C cro

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SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS5-7OPTIONSThis section describes the options that are available for this scanner. Optionsinclude an Image Processing Unit (IPU)

Seite 55 - Code Signal Pin

SCANNER FEATURESA-1 A. SCANNER FEATURESSCANNER FUNCTIONALITYThis appendix contains descriptions and illustrations of the functions andfeatures provi

Seite 56 - RS-232C Interface

SAFETY INFORMATIONivIMPORTANT INFORMATION1. Read all of these instructions and keep them for later reference.2. Follow all warnings and instructions m

Seite 57 - Operation Panel

SCANNER FEATURESA-26FDQFunction Scanning a selected area of an image using the settings youspecify.Usage Enter the settings you want to use, for examp

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SCANNER FEATURESA-3Scanning compositionFunctionYou can scan using one of three compositions: binary, halftone, ormulti-value. Binary scanning records

Seite 59 - SCANNER FEATURES

SCANNER FEATURESA-4Binary Scanning - ThresholdFunctionBinary scanning converts every pixel included in the image to eitherblack or white. When the ima

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SCANNER FEATURESA-5Dynamic thresholdThe scanned image is converted to binary using an appropriate threshold.The threshold is determined by the scanner

Seite 61 - Scanning composition

SCANNER FEATURESA-6Halftone scanningFunctionCreates the illusion of gray scales by simulating shades of grayfrom patterns of black and white dots.Usag

Seite 62 - Binary Scanning - Threshold

SCANNER FEATURESA-7Multi-value scanningFunctionMulti-value scanning can record 4, 6, or 8 bits of information foreach dot on the image. The 4-bit mult

Seite 63 - Dynamic threshold

SCANNER FEATURESA-8Area extractionFunctionExtracts a rectangular area from the whole scannable area.UsageUse area extraction when you want to extract

Seite 64 - Halftone scanning

SCANNER FEATURESA-9Section area (multi-area settings)FunctionWithin the scan area, you can set separate rectangular areas anddefine separate scanning

Seite 65 - Multi-value scanning

SCANNER FEATURESA-10Auto photo/letterFunctionThe auto photo/letter mode detects photograph (halftone) areas andletter (binary) areas of the original s

Seite 66 - Area extraction

SCANNER FEATURESA-11ResolutionFunctionSets vertical and horizontal resolution independently at 60, 75, and100 to 800 dots per inch (dpi). The higher t

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SAFETY INFORMATIONv12. Except as specifically explained in the operator’s manual, do not attempt toservice this device yourself. Opening or removing t

Seite 68 - Auto photo/letter

SCANNER FEATURESA-12BrightnessFunctionAdjusts the brightness value between 1 and 255. A high brightnesssetting results in a lighter overall image, whi

Seite 69 - Resolution

SCANNER FEATURESA-13Gamma correctionFunctionSelects the following gamma correction settings:Normal - emphasizes contrast slightly to improve a scanned

Seite 70 - Contrast

SCANNER FEATURESA-14Binary filterFunctionYou can use the following binary filters for binary scanning:Noise elimination - eliminates independent black

Seite 71 - Gamma correction

SCANNER FEATURESA-15Parameter downloadFunctionDownloads a gamma curve and a dither pattern to the scanner. Youcan modify the scanned image with your g

Seite 73 - IS410 Mode

GLOSSARYG-1GLOSSARYACRONYMSThis section contains a list of the acronyms you may use while working with thescanner and the scanner documentation.ADFAut

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GLOSSARYG-2TERMSThis section contains a list of the terms you may use while working with thescanner and the scanner documentation.applicationSoftware

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GLOSSARYG-3dpiDots per inch. The number of dots that scan in an inch.These are used to form a character or graphic on thescanned page.driversSoftware

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GLOSSARYG-4rastergraphicsGraphic created using a pattern of dots.Raster imageprocessorProcessor board (RIP) that builds a raster image that ispassed t

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TABLE OF CONTENTSviTABLE OF CONTENTSSAFETY INFORMATIONIMPORTANT INFORMATIONINTRODUCTIONOverview ...

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Part number G4058600APrinted in Japan

Seite 80 - Printed in Japan

TABLE OF CONTENTSviiINSTALLING THE DRIVERS................ 1-14Installing the TWAIN Scanner Driver ...

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