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Contents
1 Introduction
ButIt—m SCSI Intctfatu and ADF
Scan Mode
Error Dctccuon and SelI—test
Appltmlion Programs .
Specrficattons
2 Before You Begin
Unpack your Scanner
Checkmg thc Voltage
Releasmg the Carriage
3 Installation under Windows 95
Requtrcmems H . H H .......
InstaIIanon Steps
Step 1 Unpack and unIock your scanner
Stt‘p 3 Chctk mtcrI'atc (31d status
Step 4 Install Stutmu‘t software
Step 5 Connctt the and and scanner
Dtusy—t'htun (UnnCCIIOII
Termmtums
Checkmg the SCSI ID . .
Set the SCSI ID number
SCSI (fionfluts
Step 7 Chmk stunner status
Step 8 Test your scanner
Staph) Troubleshoonng
Resolvmg snuaunn A
Rcsnlvmg siluatmn B
Resoh mg SIIUflllOn (Z
Rcsnlvmg siluallon I)
Step 2 InstaIl the interface card tn your computet . .
1—1
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1—2
1—3
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3.1
3—1
3-2
3—3
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3-6
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3—8
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4 Installation under Windows 3.1x 4-1
chutrcmcnts . . I . I II . .I I 4—1
Installnnon Steps. . I . . .. , . II .I I . 4—1
Stcp I Unpack and unlock your scanner I . . .I 4—2
Step 2 lnsl‘tll the tntcrlttct‘ turd In your computer I I +2
5th 3 Connect tltt card and scanner .I .I 4—3
Dans) {hum umncctton ... , , .. .. 473
TCt'tntndtOt'S .... M .. 474
Chutlnng lllt‘ SCSI ID .. I , .. . , 4—4
Set the SCSI ll? number ,I ..... .., . II +5
SCSI Ctflllllt’IS .I I. I I. I .4-5
Step 4 Install litIStulg t‘xu program . I .I II . +6
Stgp 5 Install Isumncr Soltwtut‘ . .I .. .I . ”4—7
Step 6 Test ynut Stunner . I I . .I I -’l~/
5 Installation under Windows NT 4.0 5-1
Requtrements ........ I ISvI
Installation Steps 5—1
Step I Unpack and unlock your scanner .I 3 2
Step 2 Install thu tntcrlacc card in your computer. 3—2
Step 3 Check your Wmdows NT configuration 5—3
Step 4 Instttll Sumner software 5—4
Step 5 Cunncd tltv Ixt'nnnt‘r and LUIIIPLIICI‘ 3—4
Dtnct ~pnrcm 111m 7—4
Usmg the 1'mvcrsal (314155 film 1101dut ..... 7—3
Usmg lhc Mum Holder ... . 7—6)
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A Technical Support A—I
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1 Introduction
An imagv scanner IS a (lCVK’C that captures and converts illustrations,
graphics, photographs, or text into L‘lL‘Clltfl‘llC files that can be edited
or onlmnccd and than rncorpotatetl in printed documents or
multimedia presentations
The single—pass, 36-l3itt hlgl'er’SOlullDfl St‘anMaker 4 has been
SpL‘L‘lllL‘fill)‘ designed and engineered (or the dtscrtmtnaling scanner
user, whu demands l‘lCl’l, detailed images suitable lmr any prepress or
multimedia “(Cd
Thu SC;1|1MLtl(CI -l color llathccl stannu scans t'CllL‘L‘UVG ortgtnals. but
also features inlt’lnfll media trays for saanning posrttvt or negative
film in a variety of tnrlustry~standard formats.
The ScanMakcr 4 includes 36-bit throughput capability for delivering
images with mom image data than 30— or 24— bit scanners are capale
of capturing, superior optics and hardware (omponents, as wt‘ll as
Microtek's awardwvtnnmg ScanWtzard scanner controller soltwarc.
introduction H
Built—in SCSI Interface and ADF
The SnanMnkrr ~I lmmlm ;\ meI-m SCSI Inlmlace wuh the IoIIowmg
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8—bii grayseiile mode
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12—bii grayseiile mode
24-bit color mode
36—bil (12-bit x 3)
cnlormoclc
Error Detection and Self-test
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Tils nlOLlC leis you scan l)lilLl<—:iliLl—wlllle
malel'ial in line JI'l or hallililie mode Line
{Ill 15 SUlld l)lilL‘l( and while, wlille lliillimie
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O l)ldLl\’ dots
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shading nl llie Ul'lglnal document wlili up
in 250 levels ol gray.
TilS mode uses iwelve hits 10 icpleseiii [he
Shading iii lhe original (loeliliieni Wllh lip
[0 4096 levels ol gray
! 11> liinile reproduces any ml 16 7
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pieee nl eoloi CCD in Cmnbiliiilioii Willi 21
cold eiillioele lamp.
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Application Programs
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appl'npi'liile lailliilled SDllWJI‘C PIUQHHNH lUl' your klOfllmL‘Hls
Inimductiorl I—J
Specifications
1-4
Media
Image Sensor
Scanning Modes
Scanning Area
Optical Resolution
1mage Contrnls
Brightness Scllings
Contrast Settings
Exposure Time
Selections
Resolution Settings
Scanning Speed
Acoustic Noise
RCllt‘Clth‘ materials color or black—and-
whitt‘ originals.
Transmitted materials: pareneies, film
slides, and negative film strips
'[ rtliiieai’ color CCD With cold cathode
lamp
Single scanning pass; 36-bit color; 127b1i
grayscale; l—bit black and white; 12 built-
in halltones.
Reflet‘tivc. 8 5” x 14” (216 mm x 355 mm);
Tiaiispai'cncy: 8.0" x 10" (200 mm x 254
min)
600 dpi (H) x 1200 dpi (V)
From —100% to 100% in 1% increments
From , 10096 to +100% in 1% increments
From 0% to +510% in 3% increments
1 dpi to 1200 dpi in 1-dpi increments
5 tiiilliseeonds per line for line art,
halftime, and gray; 6.5 milliseconds per
line for color (speed measured at 600
dpi)
Scanning times vary greatly‘ depending on
image dimenstons, resolution, memory
tapfltll)’, disk access speed, and display
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Dimensions
(L x W x H)
Wei ght
Vollagc
Power Consumption
Operating Environment
Storage Environment
566 mm x 387 mm x 158 mm
NC! 26 5”) (116 kg)
AC 100 \' m 240 V
AC 100 V to 240 V' 12 A Max
4710 6") Hz, 39 walls
Tcmpmmmc
10“ m 40“ (‘ (50" m 104° F)
Rclauvc Humidity
20% [o 85% RH
{I'Cmpcralurc
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2 Before You Begin
Thw thttpter prm/tdes tntmtnztttnn on what you need to do before
”15111ng ynur scanner
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Unpack your Scanner
Open your warmer paeltttge Antl theek the components as slatted tn
your ptttktrtg ltst
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matetints tn (use you need to 5111]? the scanner Agent
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5 SCSI Termmmor mplmnal) 13 6 x 9 cm Batch Film Holder
(1 Warranty Card
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3 Installation under Windows 95 i
This clmplcr dcscnlacs the lcquircmcnls and msmllauon lm‘ usmg
your ScflnMakcr llalhcd mlm‘ scanner undo] Windows 95
Requirements
' 16MB RAM
~ Microsoft Wmdows 95
486 DX, Pcnuum m’ uuupanlvlcs with a CD—ROM drive
~ At least 800MB hard dmk wuh 100MB llL’L‘
- VGA color monmm 244m wlm‘ dlsplny czu‘rl
Installation Steps
To install, you Wlll by Llumg llm lollowmg.
] Unpack and unlmk your scannm
2 Install 1hc inu‘rllu‘c “ml ll"! your mmpum
3 (lurk mlcrlaw uml wuus
4 Install scanner snl'nvarc
(finnncct [he and Aml stunner
u.
6 Check scanncr smug
1 Test your scannm
8 Txoul)lcshnoling
Installation under Windows 35
34
Step 1 Unpack and unlock your scanner
era-mam“
Open your scanner package, check the components as stated in your
packing list, and unlotlt your scanner carriage (for details, refer to
Chapter 2) ,
Step 2 Install the interface card in your computer
Relore installing the interiate card supplied with your scanner, make
suit you turn oil your eoinputer and peripherals Then follow the
steps below:
l Before handling the interface card, touch a metal frame (such as your
computer easing) to discharge any static electricity build up in your
body.
2. Shut down your computer and unplug the power cord Next, remove
the cover fmm yniir enmputer (see your owner‘s manual for
instructions on hou to do this).
3 Look for an empty 15A slot in your computer, then insert the interface
card
Tn insert, remove the screw that holds the bracket, then remove the
hiacket itself When you insert the card, make sure the card is seated
all the way into the slot, especially the back, then put the screw back
into the bracket Be aware that the back of the card may pop out a
lIlIlC when you tighten the screw on the eatd, so be sure that the back
oi the card (as “ell as the front) is in till the way, held in place by the
Lill'Ll SlUl, [0 (“SUIT Ll proper Lolll‘lfl‘llllll
This is important, as an improper
(ard connection will make you
unable to use your scanner, and
you Will then have to remove the
computer case and restart the card
all over again
4 Replace the core Ul the computer. then plug the power cord back in
place
3-2 ScanMaker d Flatbed Calar Scanner User's Manual
steps below to check
Panel.
mm A,“ mm “a“
Manager lmm the top.
3) (mm
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3 pm Wu'
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Mmu
The message ‘Adetcr AVA-1503
II a conflict cxisis. either ol the lo
- a yellow L‘Mldmfllion mark up
G Adaptec AVA—1505 SCSI
» or —
- nothing 15 lISlCd undui "SCSI
In either case, iclcr [O ihc Tl'oulilnl
bun—ma »
Step 3 Check interface card status
Whom you run Windows 95, Ilie Adapicc AVA—1503 SCSI Host
Adapter 15 detected and the driver 15 automatically installed Follow
3. Double-click on SCSI controllers no display [hr message lwclaw,
The result of the check
“Adaplec AVA»1505 SCSI
Host Adapter" is displayed
here.
lo“ mg Will occur
mu nl‘xl in [lk‘ phmsu-
Host Adapter
Limiimllms"
muting scuinn.
hisrallalian under Windows 575
SCSI HIM Adnpltr” displays
indicates that ihc driver is installed And ilic ward work properl)
I Tum on your computer, (‘llClx’ Stan, Settings, and llicn select Control
2. Double-click on the System icon in Control Panel, and select Device
373
Step 4 Install scanner software
The Software tnstztllatron procedures ls conunually updated [0 reflect
the most current software hunt‘lles lot‘ your scanner,
For the latest inlorrmuron on software installation, please refer to a
document called Mrrrulclz Stamrrr lrrsrnllalron Guide, Much is printed
separately and is rncluded with your scanner package
Step 5 Connect the card and scanner
Before connectrng the scanner to your computer‘ make sure the
scanner drrvcr (Sttm\\/tzarcl) is installed Take the following steps to
connect
l Shut Clown your computer
Crmnect the card and the scanner; usrng the SCSI cable that came
with your scanner l’or (hrs purpose Make sure your scanner and
mmputcr are turned ol‘l when you perlorm ll’lL' connection.
{, s,
SCSIcable
mwer connector at the back panel ol the
3 Plug thC power lord to 1er l
mwcr cord to your AC power
Stunner. and plug tl’lC other end of the 1
source at wall outlet
4 Turn on wur scanner and watt lot all the lrglu on the l’rtmt panel to
Stop hlmkmg.
Then power up your mmpurur
When running Wmduwsr Alwulw turn on th‘ SCAHHL‘I' before the
computer, ll" you don‘t, Wrntlnws will not he able to “see” your
scanner
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Daisy-chain connection
I] you have one or more SCSI penphtmls (5ud1 as a CD~ROM, lupc
dnvc or opucal (115k), the SCSI dunes can be connected one nflcr
anolher 1n n daisy (ham
Take none that m a dursy-tham connccunn, diflercnl drivers comp
into play and mmphcmcd configurauons may result If you are nor
fannhar wuh the procedure (or dmsy chaining, Consult a uichnrcmn
on how 10 do [hm Mmolck bears no rcsponslhllily for damages 1hal
may occur to ponphcruls due lo inexpcncnccd handlmg
Terminators
You probably won't need a rcrnnnnror for your msxallauon, but
because of varymg SCSI Standards lhurc is no way no prcdm wnh
absolute ceruunry whether or not you ntcd onu
You will need a lcrnnmuor m the following msmncus:
- If you gm odd S)'IHP[0|1]S afm houkmg up your PC and sunnnvr
(such as commumcrulon errors duung scannmg. In whnh your
scanner Lnn‘t be "seen" by your Lomplucr), or if your PC winscs to
boot up properly after you mslaIlt-d the scanner
' If you are hoolung up your PC In A1 drusy (ham to two or mon'
SCSI dm’nr‘s much as your sunnrr and a CD—ROM rim/v). In 11115
(355. Lhu u‘rmmmor should he on rho last SCSI dcnu‘ In lhv drusy
Installation under Windows 95 3-5
Checking the SCSI ID
A SCSI ID 15 a number assrgned to each SCSI devlce in your daisy
chain to differentiate the devices Irom one another,
The SCSI ID I0] Scaaniker Harbed color scanners is set at default to
6 You won‘i need to change ihe SCSI ID on your scanner unless
another SCSI device on your system (such as a tape drive or CD-ROM
drive) is usmg the same number
7 SCSIdefauIIID
number
Set the SCSI ID number
Locate the SCSI ID switch which 15 on lhe back panel OI the scanner.
To change the SCSI ID, use a small pin (or the end of a paper clip, or
a small screwdrwerl and press either ml the small black openings
lncared above or below the 5 SI ID. Pressrng the upper opening "-
decreases the SCH ll) mimher. pressing the lower opening “+"
increases rhe number Sec addillnnnl noles 111 the end Ol [his seelron.
Valid SCSI ID numbers are 0 lo 6. Do noi use SCSI ID 337, which is
used 10 carry a SL‘ll-ICSI for the scanner and make the carriage move
back and Iurrh SCSI ID #8 and t“) are also not used
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SCSI Conflicts
Confltet between your scannet and other SCSI hardware devtces in
your system can happen, owing to the varymg SCSI standards that are
used for SCSI peripherals today
If yott are havtng SCSI conflicts
0 Change the order of your SCSI devices in the daisy chain Some
SCSI eonlliets may be resolved by moving the scanner and other
SCSI peripherals to different positions in the chain
' Cheek tltC SCSI ID number of your SCSI devices, and make sure
that no two devices have the same ID you can use, the SCSI check
feature in the ScanWtzard scanner controller to tell you what the
IDs are of the devtees in your SCSI chain For more details, refer
to the “Get SCSI Chatn Info' section in the Reference chapter.
, M "esswuw, u.”
- Use a shorter cable (4 feet or shutter) for each segment of the
chatn The use of longer—than—authortzed cables accounts for
more than 5094» of SCSI-related problems.
' Make sure that none of the middle SCSI devtces are terminated,
and make sure that only the“ last SCSI device ts terminated
' Always terminate the last devtce in your SCSI chain wtth an
external terminator and not an internal terminator
- If you use a SCSI interface card other than the card bundled With
your scanner allows lot sym htonous communication, disable it
You can normally do thts hy hoottng your computer and presstng
a speetal Icey sequenee to get to the setup menu for your SCSI
interface. For more information. (“all the manufacturer of your
other SCSI card
(nstallfllian under Windows 95 3-7
You can normally do this by booting your computer and pressing
a specml key sequence to get to the setup menu for your SCSI
mtcrlacc, For more mformation, (all the manufacturer of your
other SCSI curd.
Step 7 Check scanner status
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Sh
When runnmg Vx'indows, Always tum on the scanner before the
(omputcr If you don’t, thdows wtll not be able to “see" your
scanner
lv Cltck Stan, Settings, and then select Control Panel.
2, Double—(link on the System mon 111 Control Panel and select Device
Manager from the top
3 Thu screen that appears (ltsplays the message “MICROTEK Scanners‘fl
Dotthlc—cltek on SCSI controllers, [ht Sumner model you connected
shows under tt
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Scanners," tndicates thatthe
scanner is installed
murmur
H your System can not hnd your scannct‘, maybe SCSI conflict
hztpprns hctwrt‘n your SLTIHHCI' and other SCSI dcvtu‘ To resolve the
L'OHHiCl, rclt‘t In Tititilth‘xhuuiing in this chapter.
Step 8 Test your scanner
l. Rcstnrt \Vitidows 95
2 (iiuk Start, Program, Microtek ScanWizard for Windows 95, and
than SCICtl Scanner Test
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When Scanner Test mc the mnthltmnnm ll tnttt‘t‘ ttsltctl to shutdown your
t‘umptttt‘t', st’lcut N0. then tlttlt Close Ynttt wtll he Asked whether you
msh tn H‘Slll'l your mtnptttct Lifiltt‘lt No to tnstmd shut down
mtnptttcr and mm the powt‘t' oll
Lhttngc the 1/0 £KlLlI'CS<  tn nttttth mung you gtven In step (1
L) Put the tgtrtl bath lnSlLlC your mmptttm
cl) Reconnect you] stannuz ttntl Start you; Manner and computer.
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JS is set to ON by
default, indtcatingthe , _
I/O portaddressis ' ‘
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Jumper Poslllon l Semng
l/O address lth
0“ Delault
J3
OFF ‘ ' l/O address awn
8 [l a tonfltrt mm; m lnlCll'thl/RCqUCSl optmn, look lm' an ztvatlablc
[RQ number to l>c usud lnr lltt‘ AVA‘I 503 ”Marla
(a and,
it) Chck Start, Settings, zmd select Control Panel.
h) Double—click the System icon m («untml Panel, then select Device
Manager from tl‘lt‘ lop
c) Cltck on Computer and Llle the Properties
OCCtlplt‘d lRQ mung;
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number10
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10 ts available.
lnslallalr'an under Winduws 95 3713
Take note of the following:
0 If 10 does not appear in ynur dialog box, this means ills available.
- ll 10 appears in your dialog box, this means it 15 not available and
that your should use another IRQ from 9 ‘O 12.
- lfall lRQS [mm 9 lo 12 are taken, you need to contact your dealer
or compuler manufacturer lo help on how [0 free up an IRQ in this
range.
9 stable the “15A Plug and Play mode”,
a) Inserl chrolek CD—ROM into your CD»ROM dnve, and run the
1505acfglexe program In the SCSIUTL dlreclory. Runnmg this
program under DOS, you can gel a screen l1l umuy uwu
AVA worms/Al m PM man
wuulfl you m m canngwe me nosx mama: av run we
SCSl dlsk mvlmes’ 5mm xhe urmon and press 
Press 45> m swnch beMeen 0mm and monochrome modes
Opuon
Configure/View Host Adumzr sum-gs
scsw Dlsk uwmes
Allow Keys to move msor, |o selecl ommn.  m an ammo
h) Select Configure/Vmw Host Adapter Settings and press Enter 10
d1splay the screen below
AsapquVA—isOSAE/AI - scsnsmenrm; , umuy mm
Connwmlmn
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Hus! mm mm, 1mm Channel 10
mm mm mm Channel Disabled
Hm Anplevscsl u: 7
scsn Ehnnnel [menace Deimmmvs
SCSlPamy cmmg Enable
Hos! Adapter SCSI Termmahon Enable
Mammal Opmws
scsu Dex/1M Conhguvauon Press 
Aflvzncefl Cunfiguvanon 09m;
(F6) v - v rm m Hos! Adam: mamas
Arrow Keys. In mnve cursor,  nu Sales! uplion  m em 1'=delqu1)
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Configuration Options“ and press Enter
. ' Advanced Configuration options
ISA Plugand Playmode .. v . ._ l
Plugand PIaySCAM Support. . . , . .Dlsabled l
Press Enter, then choose to (‘llSHblC the “ISA Plug and Play mode”.
Set the “Host Adapter Interrupt (IRQ) channel" manually to
match nn nvatlahlc lRQ sctttng tn Wmdmvs 95
i c) Use the Up/Down arrow keys to select the “Advanced
(l) Press Esc unttl you get a Save Changes Y/N prompt, select Yes to
save changes. and press Enter to restart your computer
10 Restart Wmdows 95.
l 1 Add new hardware and tnstttll t‘Ol'l'L’L'l tlrtver.
A} Cltek Start, Settings. and selett Control Panel.
b') Double-click Add New Hardware tn the Contra Panel
c) Click Next and select No lot "Do you want thdows to SCat'Cl‘l [or
your new hardware?"
(1) Front the next mcntt, select SCSI controllers ant cltelt Next
Add Nat» Hardware Wizard
Mutt lunclron smote,»
yuewmt adaptzt
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Pm [cl
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c) SClL‘Cl Adaptec on tht‘ lt’lt and “Adaptec AVA-1505 SCSI Host
Adapter” on thc right. Click Next
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ll \\'ltm tht‘ ”(Vt antl nppctttg you should make a note of the
lnpttt/Otttnut tl/O) range setting, tts well as Interrupt Request
(IRQ) nutnhct' that Windows recommends you.
Add New Hgtdmale w aid
Writethis
message on a
W” "9 me of
my” m mu.» w paper for
handy
reference.
gl \\‘hcn the Add Nu» Hardware Wtzntd“ (ltalog box appcat‘s, clirk
Finish
h\ Cnnttnttc ttnttl tlk‘ tnsmllatton 15 cuntplctcd Windows 95 will
tht'n ask tf you want m shut down your computer. Select No.
12 You nm) or may not mod to change lRQ number YOU will only need
to L'ltfltlgt‘ the IRQ ntttnbct tl IRQ number that Windnws tcnommends
(lots not hltllt’h [ltC sctttngs gtwn 111 step 9, SCLllUn C). (see page 7)
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Resolving situation 0
l. Chck Sum, Settings and M‘lCCl Control Panel
2 Doublevclkk on the System mm m ( 0mm] Pant] and select Device
Manager from th top,
Dntllch—clu‘lx' on ‘SCSI Controllers" 10 dwplay the existing SCH dnvcr
for your mmlncc card
4 CllCl< the ensuing, SCSI driver, and [hen (llck Remove m mnm’t ix
. ,> Mam-ngme-m
Snlm mm..." H u
find omum lmnu-Pvdial Mm]
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3 Double-«Ink Add New Hardware in the Control Panel
(W Click Next and  In em ('=¢e|aull|
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h) Select Configure/View Host Adapter Settings and press l'znltr m
drsplny lhc Srrucn below
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Conlrgulawn
mm Adanlev Ink-mace mmum
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scsr Dem Conllgmallen Press 
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(15>. , my «a N05! Adam” Deva-m
Arrow Keys to morn cursor.  (I: select apnon. <5“: lo em (mum-rm
c) llsr the lip/Down arrow keys in soled the "Advanced
Configuration Options" and wuss lfnlcr
,- MWA ra w “WW
Advanced Conllguralron opnons
ISA Plug and Play mode .
Plug and Play SCAM Supper!
. Drsabled
Press Enter, than choosr lo (llsahle the “ISA Plug and Play mode”
SC! ll’lL‘ “Host Adapter Intenupt (IRQ) channel" manually to
match an available lRQ smmg m Windows 93
cl) PYCSS Esc unul you gel 3 Slrvc (flungva Y/N pmmpl, sclccl Yrs 10
SAYC rhzmgcs And prcs< lfnlm 1m rr
lzlrl your mmpulr‘r
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4 Installation under Windows 3. 1x
Thts chapter (lesutlws the t'eqtm'ements and Installation for ustng
your ScanMakcr 4 flatbed color scanner under Windows 3.1x.
Requirements
486 DX, Pentium or compatibles wtth a CD-ROM clnve
lfiMB RAM
\\7Intl0\\'5 3 lx
At least 800MB hard dlSl< WIlh 100MB free
VGA color monltor; 24-bit color dtsplay card
Installation Steps
To Install, yon wtll be doing the following“
I.
Unpack and unlock your stannm
Install ll'lt‘ Interface card In ytntt computer
Connctt the Card and scannet
Install SCSI Select tllilll)’
Install scanner software
Inst your smnnct
lnsrallalinn under Windflws 3 1): 4-1
Step 1 Unpack and unlock your scanner
Open your scanner package, the k the components as stated in your
packing list‘ and unlock your seatinet carriage (for details, refer to
Chapter 2).
Step 2 Install the interface card in your computer
Before installing the intei'ltitt' tart] supplied with your scanner, make
sure you turn off your coitiptttet‘ and peripherals. Then follow the
steps below:
1 Before handling the interface titre], touch a metal frame (such as your
coinputet casing) to discharge any static electricity buildup in your
body
2. Shut clown your computer and unplug> the power cord. Next, remove
th COVE! from your COITlPlllCl' (90? your O\VDEI’IS manual for
instructions on how to do this\
3 Look for an empty ISA slut in yotti computer, then insert the interface
card
To insert, remove the screw that holds the bracket, then remove the
bracket itself When you insert the card, make sure the card is seated
all the way into the slot especially the hack. then put the screw back
into the ltt‘tlt‘kt‘l Be awtii'e that the hack of the card may pop out a
little when you tighten the screw on the card, so he sure that the hack
ol the card (as well its the li’tttitl is in it” the way, held in place by the
and slot. to ensure it pi'ttpei connection
This is important, as an improper
curd connection will make you
unable to use your scanner, and
)tttl Wlll then have to remove the
computer case and restart the card
all met Agam
3 Replace the Love ml the etiiitputei, then plug the power cord back in
Do not turn on the mmptiter at this point
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Step 3 Connect the card and scanner
] (format the card and the scanner, using the SCSI cable that came
wtth your stanner for thts ptlt'pOSC Make sure your scanner and
mmputct’ are turned 0” when you pcriorm the COHnECllOn.
Terminator
SCSlcable
2. Plug the power cord to the powur connector at the back panel of the
scanner, and plug the, othur cm] of the power cord to your AC power
source at wall outlet
3 Turn on your scanner and watt for all the ltght on the front panel to
stop bltnktng.
4, Then powet up your Contlflllt’l
thttt' Wlttn runntttg \l/’tttrltm'< ALWAYS turn on tlzt‘ sutttm‘t bu/ore‘ the L’omputct
l/Vvott tlttn’l, thtdmvs will not ht” ttblt' tn “xt’t‘” your mama
Daisy-chain connection
ll you have one or more SC 1 PCt'lPht’HllS (such as A CD-ROM‘ tape
tlrtvu or OpllCttl (ltskl. tht‘ 5Cd handling.
Installatiun under Windows 11x 4-3
4-4
Terminatnrs
Depending on your system, you may need to use a cable terminator on
your installation. A terminator is a piece of electrical equipment
installed at the enrl of a SCSI chain linking your computer with a
SCSI devtce The terminator ensure that the electrical impulses going
through the path are properly routed and absorbed
You probably won‘t need a terminator for your installation, but
because of varying SCSI standards, there is no way [0 predict with
absolute certainty whether or not you need one
You Will need a terminator in the lollowtng instances.
If you get ocld symptoms after hooking up your PC and scanner
(such as communication errors durtng scanning in which your
scanner can't be "seen" by your computer), or if your PC refuses to
boot up properly after you installed the scanner.
If you are hooking up your PC in ti daisy chain to two or more
SCSI devices (such as your scanner and a CD—ROM drive). In this
case, the terminator should be on the last SCSI devtce in the daisy
Chain
Checking the SCSI ID
A SCSI ID is a number asstgnecl to each SCSI (lEVlL‘C in your daisy
chain to differentiate the deviees lrom one another.
The SCSI [D for ScanMaker flatbed color scanners is set at default to
6 You won't need to change the SCSI ID on your scanner unless
another SCSl devtce on your system (suth as a tape drive or CD—ROM
drive) is ustng the same numher
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SCSI default ID
number
Set the SCSI ID number
Locate the SCSI ID swnch wlnch IS on the back panel of the scanner.
To change the SCSI ID, use a small pm (or the end of a paper 6111), or
a small screwdt‘tvet) and press either of the small black openmgs
located above or below the SCSI ID. Pressmg the upper opening “—"
decreases the SCSI ID number; pressmg the lower opening “Jr“
Increases the number See addtttonal notes at the end of this section
\'nltd SCSI ID numbers are 0 to 6 Do not use SCSI [D 317, which 15
used to carry a sell—test for the scanner and make IhC carriage move
back and forth SCSI ID 418 and 39 are alsn nut used
SCSI Conflicts
Conlltet between your scanner and other SCSI hardware dEVICCS tn
your system can happen, mvtng to thr vutytng SCSI standards that are
used for SCSI pertphetals today
Installation under Windows 3. 1x 4~5
If you are haying SCSI conflicts:
- Change the order of your SCSI devtccs in the daisy chain, Some
SCSI conflicts may he resolved by movtng the scanner and other
SCSI peripherals to drller'cnt posutons in tho chain
- Check thc SCSI ID numbcr of your SCSI dcvtccs. and make sure
that no two devices have the same ID you can use, the SCSI check
feature in the ScanWtzard scanner controller to tell you what the
IDs arc ol the ClCVICCS In your SCSI chain For more details, refer
to lht’ “Get SCSI Chatn Inlio" SL‘CIIOH tn the Reference chapter
- Use a shorter cable (4 feet or shorter) lor each segment of the
(ham The ttSC of longer—than-authortzcd cables accounts for
more than 5096 ol SCSI—related problems
- Make sure that nonc ol the middle SCSI tlevtccs ztrc tcrmtnatcd,
and make sure that only the last SCSI ClCVlCC ts tcrrntnatcd
' Always terminate the lust devtce in your SCSI chatn wtth an
external terminator and not an internal terminator
0 If you use a SCSI interlace card other than the card bundled With
your scanner allows for synchronous communtcation, disable it.
You can normally do this by booting your computer and ptesstng
a special key sequenct‘ to get to the setup menu for your SCSI
interface For more trilormation, (all the manufacturcr ol’ your
other SCSI card
Technical Tips
The SCSI Select utility is provided on Mtcrotek CD-ROMv You don‘t
need to rttn the SCSI Select utility unless thr Scanncr Test (Sec Stcp 5
onnc.\t pagel ts ttnstttt'c slttlt To tnstall u, insert Microtck CD—ROM
tnto your CD—ROM drum and run ISOSutlg t'\t' program tn the
SCSIU'I'L directory untlt‘r DOS
For dt‘tatls tnlormatton on ISOSAt‘lg cxc, please rclcr to a document
Called Mtt’tult'le Summt Installation Gutdt' came With your sctmnt‘r, or a
document tallcd lmlallcllttm (illldt' came With your AVA—ISOSAE
mtcrlztcc card
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Step 4 Install scanner software
The software installation procedures is continually updated lo rel‘leei
the mos! current software bundles for your stunner,
For the latest inlornmlmn on soltware installation, please relcl' lo a
document called Murtrzek Sumner lnslallulinn Guide, which is primed
separately and is included will) your scanner package.
Step 5 Test your scanner
1 Launch W'indows,
2 Start up the Scanner Test program lrom [he Microtek Scaan'izarrl l‘oi
W'melows group \\'hen Stmmer lest started up successfully, the
Su'ecn below nppeius
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SCSI Check 2
Rzmmlgure Equipment }
The Scanner Model shows the
scanner connected 10 your PC and
the scanner‘s SCSI ID.
The“ADAPTEC AHA-1 520" means
you are usmg Adaplec SCSI
interface card.
The Flatbed buflon
TheTMA button
The SCSI Check acts as a SCSl
probe to verify the location of your
scanner and check the scanner ID.
The Reconfigure Equipment
allows ihe system to update ns
own internal reference file and is
useful when you have changed
your setup or reconfigured your
system
installation under Windows 3.1x 477
3. Place your documenl face down on the scanner glass. The center top
edge 01th document should be at Lhc “O” posillon on the ruler guides
runmng alongside the scanner,
4 lClxck the Flatbed or TMA button on lhc Mlcrolek ScanTest program
screen A preview of you; Image will be (llsplayed in the Microxck
Scan’l'est wmdow. Thls 1nd1cales [he Smnncr Test was successful and
that the Scanner 15 now ready to he used.
3. Close and exit the Microwk Scanner Test program
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5 Installation under Windows NT 4.0
Tlus chapter dcsmlhcs [ht rcqulrtmcms and mstallanon 1m usmg
your ScanMaker 4 flnlhcd color summer under Windows NT 4 O If
you are usmg \’\"mdnws NT 3 51, IClL‘I Io the documentation
\VlNNT.TXT1n [he lVllCI'Ole CD-ROM 1001 (ln'enlory
Requirements
486 DX, Pentium m compmwhlcs wnh a CD—ROM derL’
' 16MB RAM
- Mitrosofi Wmdows NT 4.0
- Al least 800MB hard dlsk with 100MB lrcc
' AVGA color manner; 24-lm L'olur dlsplay card
Installation Steps
To install, you \\'1ll lx' Llolng 11m fulluwmg
l Unpack and unlock your scannm
4 Install me mlmlAu' [Al'd m wm’ mmpum‘
3 Check you] Windows Nl (onllngl'JllOl‘l
4 [nslall scannel sohwm‘
w Connect 1GC card and conmuler
0 Test you] scanncx
Installation under Windows NT 4.0 5-1
Step 1 Unpack and unlock your scanner
Open your St‘élnnL‘l patltagct chct‘lt the components as stated in your
pttt‘lung ltst. Alltl unlnt‘lt your sputum t'ttrrtttgc (for detatls, refer to
Chapter 2)
Step 2 Install the interface card in your computer
llt‘lott‘ tn5tttlltng the |n\t‘|‘|nt‘c (Llltl supnltt‘tl with your scanner, make
sutc you turn fill your ttunptut‘r tmtl pmtpht‘rflls. Then follow the
fitt‘ps llt’lOW
1 Below httntlltng tht‘ lnlt’l'lflt‘t‘ and tmtth a mt’tal frame (such as your
tumputtt (ntsmg) In dischtugt‘ any smut" clccmcuy hulld up tn your
hotlv
Shut (lOWH wtll“ computer ztntl unplug the power tord. Next, remove
lllt' wwt lmm your (‘omputt‘r tst'v yntu owner's manual for
tnsu'utnnns nn l1t\\\’ tn tlo thtsfit
7L LOle' lor an empty 15A 5101 tn yum mntputet, then insert the mterlace
Ltll'd
Tn msctt l'L‘IfltWt‘ the St‘l'CW thttt holds the bracket, then remove the
l31'11tlit‘l itscll. When yntt lllscll lllt‘ L’dld, make sure the card is seated
All thc Wit)” mm the slot. tipctmllt' the back then put the screw back
tnto [hf hrttcltt‘t Be aware thttt tlvv htk’lx' of the card may pop out a
lllllC whcn yntt ttghun tht-  \\t‘ll .1\ lllt‘ hnnfi t\ tn all tht' way haltl 111 place by the
ttud Slfll to L‘l‘lSlll't‘ 21 prtvprr (t‘llllt'tlll‘ll
This is nnpntlant‘ as an
tmpt‘opcr card connectton will
make you unahlc [0 use your
xttnnt‘t, and you wtll then have
M? IUITIOVC [ht‘ Ufln'lpllit‘l' C351:
tmd lCSltlll lllt’ card all over
(lglllll
-l lx’t'pltttt‘ tht‘ tm‘t‘ nl tht‘ t'tlmptut‘t thtn plug Iht‘ ptm‘cr cord back In
Do not ttun nn tht' (”INPUICI ttt tlns putnt
5—2 ScanMa/tel 4 Flatbed Color Scanner User’s Manual
kt, mm «m
Step 3 Check your Windows NT configuration
When you tttn Windows NT, tht‘ Adaptec AVA-1505 SCSI Host
Adapter is detected and the Cll'lVCr is atttnmaiically installed Follow
the steps below to check
1 In Windows NT, click on iht‘ Start menu, go to Programs,
Administrative Tools (Common), and select Windows NT
Diagnostics This will bring you [0 the l‘ollowtng partial screen shot:
wnam Lu cww
flwtndm in Ilia mi.“ - “BEND
2 Click on the Resources tab to bring up the lollowtng scrccn:
Lu...“ [lug-um; -\\i|rui| !
The “Sparrow" means
you are using Adaptec
SCSl interface card
At this SCH‘Cn you sec at list nl [RQS that art currently in use By
clicking on lliC l/O Port button iii lliL‘ bottom of llR‘ sui'cen, wu can
see a list (ll l/O addrcsscs that are in use
From ll'ICSL‘ two SCI'L‘CDS, you l'I1(I1I'0fll7LIS mmmumeatton. (llSZthIt‘ tt
Yrrtt rttn nurnmIIy thr IIIIS hy hoonng your etrmnuter and pressing
11 Spetml Ire) sequcnte to get to the serup menu Ior your SCSI
rnterfacc For mare rnftn'mfluon, etrII the manufacturer oI your
other SCSI ttrrtI
Installflllflll under Win/laws NT 4.0 57
Step 6 Test your scanner
Shut down and rcslarl your compult‘r Malkc Sure your scannzr 15 on
and rcady btforv you rcsmn lho mmpulm
1 (illck Sum, Programs, Microlek ScanWizard, and Scanner Test
2 The Scanner Test rcpm'ls the dcln'urd scanner and the Interface Card
— Sparrow (the name of Hm (1mm used by Windows NT for Adaplsc
ISOO—Scrics ands) You are now rcfldy 10 smn,
er Llnklng Rgugy.
htmejmggekbunms' M u, , TheScannerModelshowsthe
st. » 7 ,. , ,, ,, _ scannerconnecledlo yourPC and
' , the scanner's SCSI ID.
The “Sparrow" means you are usmg
Adaptec SCSI 150xin1erfacecardv
TheFIatbed button,
TheTMA button.
The SCSI Check acts as 3 SCSI
probe to verrfy the boation of your
scannerand the scanner ID.
The Reconfigure Equipment
allows the system to update its own
mternal reference file and rs useful
when you have changed your
selup or reconfigured your syslem
3 Place ynur dm’umcnl hu- Llnwn on lhu xuan‘I glass The ccmcr top
edge 01 the dmumum ahnuld be At {hp U” pnsmon 01 [116 mp ruler
gmdv runnmg film—1g rho mp 01 {he cumin”
578 ScanMakev 1] Flamed Cairn Scanner User's Manual
ml.“ ~___..A
“0” mark
CIK’k the Flatbed or TMA button on [he Mmrowk ScanTest program
«Teen A prcvmw of your image mll he (llsplayvd in me Micmlek
ScanTcsl window. Thls ind|mlcs the 501mm Tvsl was sucrcssfu] And
lhux lhc SL‘Hm’lPI' 15 nmv rmdy to he used
Close and em Micrmek Scanner Test program
InsraIIaIr'nn under Windows NT 40 5-9
Troubleshooting
57117
Alter mslttlltng the lnlCl’lflCC turd in your t-nmputct and cunnctttng
the scanner. you may liml yourself unable to “St: ll’tC stunner. Thts is
tlSU’AHy due to any 01 the siILlallOltS descrtlucrl below:
Situation A Your lnlCt'fflL‘D card 15 not ])l‘0pL‘l])’ St‘illL‘d m the card
ISA slot on your computer
Situation 9 Thc AVA—15051“? SCSI (lttVL‘l tx nut ttppmprtatcly
installed tn your computer
Situation c You mtuttt‘ctl)‘ those on ltttcrtupt quucst (IRQ)
sctttng lor your Lflt‘d, or and cunfltcts with another
(leYIL‘L‘ tnclallcd in your system
See detatls below lot tesolvmg tlw indn'ttlunl >ttuattons above
Resolving situation A
Make sure the card If} seated all thc Wat} tn and secured mm the card
ISA sloL
Resolving situation B
1 Restart your computer. Start up Windows NT 4.0.
2 Click Stan, Settings, and select Control Panel
3 , ln the Control l’tmt-l window, lmtl SCSI Adapters and double cltclt tt
.»\ wmdow ltkc the lullowtng wtll appmt
snst Adm-Alan: FIE
Bentham-4
©2- 51:5le endcnmecied am: an we bet-m
The Adaptec
1505AESCSI
driver is not listed
here.
ScanMaker 4 Flatbed Color Scanner User's Manual
ThCDcmcesscrcmwfllhsmnySCS]com!01101511131mayalreadybemsLaHedm
your compulur
Note: Allhwugh (D17 CD—ROM dmrcs ulu nut SCSI, bmzuseojthv way Hu‘
J» Wu [5 nnph'mrnml, Windows NT 4 0 ml) ml? (15! 11 on lhxs screw
Chck on {hr Drivers lab, and click on the Add.,, button to select
Adaptec on {ht 1th and Adapxec AHAISZX/AHA—ISIO SCSI Host
Adapltr on the right (0 install
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lynuhmumrmuhlan a‘*@.fiywapghnmaannp¢
Mama-m» sun-gm _
ma AdaplecAHAYSY/J
«_ , hr
SI Adap
Davis: | Dim, | '
G. sc3| adapwx w cmneclad dame: ave ma new
(£7411 ilfluwrmerfiebi'u MEfipmvan
Hu‘fiiflfitS‘HmMfiadr—v ‘
Pinwfies I
Thv Adaplcu mrd should now he hslcd as “Adaplec AHA—1 SZX/AHA—
1510 SCSI [Inst Adapter, mdwmmg [he [nvcr 15 insmfltd
Rt‘bmll your mmpuu’l Sl‘nl up \\'mdows’ NT 4 0, 10110“ [he sup (1 to
chuck \\'m NT L'nnhgumlion
Inslallarmn under Winduws NT 40 5-71
Resolving situation 6“
H you gel an error message like the following:
1 Sylvia Comml Manayel
Al 1m": “(mm 51 am, [died dung “new mu: UneEved v”, In mm
"16 Event by In: dash. .
We Will need to check ihc Fveni VICWCI' Log 10 find the source of the
problem
i Click Start, Programs, Administrative Tools, and select Event
Viewer.
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Du: isnurtt jam" his" lumping.
ieixi mi " was H/A DEMO
x w WA DE Mn
(v 3,1 i 1“ Na- mm
im im— Liam:
im new
i m new
m» HA [isms
2 Look for a line whose source is Sparrow In the above piciuru Double—
click on the [inc [0 hrmg up the followmg window:
Dale 3mm Em": n
1 TM 323mm 5mm 5mm
use. N/A Tm Em
ELL-ant uwu mam NW
0m FLM: Pym;
u! nu w an n: an as no
no nu an an Ed on 04 on . A
unto: on an an an an on on im . ..
-nn no an at- no on on an
‘uunounnnonvuunnn ‘. f
52m fist! m
5—12 ScanMaker 4 Flatbed Cal/Jr Scanner User’s Manual
In the thxtt'tptton box, lltt’ SOUI'CL‘ ul llll‘ pt‘ohlctn ts ltslcd. [n this Cash
there IS tt problem with lltt‘ LlL‘lmlll lRQ lOl‘ the AllAlSOSAE SC‘Sl
card. Another |')(1551l7lC pmhlcnt that tottld Show up is a conflict wtth
the 1/0 address of the and with Ltflfllllt‘l' dcvicc tn the t ‘SlL’m,
If you stmply get a message Drl\’(‘]' Could not be loadvd, you may not
lmvv pmpct'l)‘ tltsrthlcd the ISA Plug and Play Mode an the AVA—
lSO’SAE tntct'lacc card
Yntt may also are other messages tn the Event Viewer ltom the other
devices tltttt nrt’ conllttting wtth tltt‘ LllOSCn [RQ (ll l/O tttltltcss svtttng
In the Event Vtewct' sct‘ccn shut, )0Ll wtll see that thct'c at’L‘ several
lines [mm a suutcr named W94OND ln this case, this is the PG
Ethernet (‘Lll‘d tn the PC TlttS tS tltC (lC\'lC€ conflicting with tht‘ sctttngS
of the AVA-lSOSAE
Cltck Start. Settings, aml SL‘lUd Control Panel. Dnuhltuclttk on the
SCSI Adapters tcon.
sn Adapleu H B!
mm | ntmt
G SESl aflalgts and cmnedad dev'm a; Itsled below
M ED E'DM [AtAPt 1 2mm channel Pct lDE (urtrtdlir
~ = mam
thsnie:
The Adnptut (All'Ll should mm hf ltstctl m Adflplec AHA—ISZX/AHA—
1510 SCSI Hosl Adapter ll ytttt t’ltt l\' mt lhk‘ 4" tn lmnt of the (tll'Ll
natnu you \\tl| scc an llltlt‘lllfkl list ol tlt‘vit'r: on ll‘ml scat (alttl lint
example, tn tht‘ SL‘lC'CIl Shut tn that ttgltt [um um sac that ttn Mtcmtck
SutnMaker 4 Stannct‘ ts scen on the Adapter AHA—ISZX/AHA-IBIO
SCS] Host Adapter
Note: Tltt‘ and and H «mm mm xltll slmw tqtt'wtt tltnttglt lllL’lL’ [5 ti lt'SULA/H'
tttrt/lttt
Installation under Windows NT 4.0 543
4, Cllck on [ht 5c5| card name and lhm click on the I’mpmlirs huuon.
5 Click on Lhc Rcsourccs Lab to hung up (hr inllmvmp, scrum
52mm Bi
10 5125! Has! Adap
Atlanta: A"
Eadrlnl om Rem-w |
51 AdmcMM-ISNAHAJEIUSCSIHmIAdapteV
Rm saw;
HWJLM fir flfi ,
“lxul/Gu'pw Range van wsr
Cam.
Thls scrccn shows [he Input/Oulpul Range and lmurmpl Request
settmgs fan “11? card The settings on [w Adaplcn‘ {SOSAE card can
NOT be changed at [his surucn
Nola 17m DOS based 1505uOttt Syslt‘m,
1 Connect the scanner and computer, using the SCSI Cable that came
wtth your scanner for this purpose Make sure yottt sennncr and
(‘OIHPUICI are turned off when you perform the eonneetton
SCSVCabte
2 Plug the power cord to the ptmet tonnt‘t'tor at the hack panel of the
scanner. and plug the other end of the power cord to your AC power
sotttee at wall outlet
3 Turn on )Ollt scanner and mm for all the hght on the front panel IO
stop blinktng \r\r'hen runntttg \‘\'tndmw. ALWAYS turn an the
scanner before [ht’ emnputer It Mm tlon‘r \\'tndmvs ml] not be able
to "set" your sennnet
672 ScanMaker 4 Flatbed Cnlnr Scanner User‘s Manual
Daisy-chain connection
II you have one or more SCSI peripherals (such as a CID—ROM, tape
drive or Opliffll disk), the SCSI devtccs can be eonneeted one after
another in 11 daisy chain
Take note that in a daisy—chant COHIK’L’IIOH, dillevem (ll'IVClS come
into play and complicated configurations may result II you are not
lnmtlmr WiIl] the procedute lor daisy churning, Consult a Isthmemn
on how to do this Mieiotek hairs no responstlnlity for (ItiniugeS that
may oerttl lo peripherals due to Ilit‘XPL‘HL‘I‘lt‘I‘d handling USII'Ig
Terminators
Terminators
Depending on your 5)’Slem, you may need to use a (Hl)lC terminator on
your installation. A terminator IS ti PICL‘C ol ClCLlHL‘iIl equipment
installed Jt the end cl ;1 Rabi thnm linking your eompuler W'Illl ti
SCSI device I'hc terminator ensure that the Cl(‘(ll’|[dl impulses gomg
through the path are properly routed and ubmrbed
You probably won’t need a terminator Ior your installation, but
because of varying SCSI standards, there 15 no way to ptediet With
absolute eertztmty whether or not you need onc
«t
You \\‘Ill need ti terminator m the lollowmg In on th hunk panel of [hr wanna]
In Lhzmgv Ihc SLSI ll? USU A small pm (01 the and of a pupcr (hp. 01
A small sumwhivm) and press mlhcx nl lht small black openings
lnt‘alcd ulmw m” below Ihv SCSI ID. l’l’cssmg the upper Upemng “f
thtlcnsvs Ihu SCSI ID numhc , wussmg the lower opening “+“
IIKI‘L‘JSL‘S the nnmhm Svr zulalninnal nmm m Ihe end of {his wumn.
Valul SCSI ID numhfrs an O II) 6 Do not usc SCSI ID #7. WhICh I5
usual to um'} n scll—lcsl [hr Ihv summer and make the carriage move
huh and lurlh SLSI ID flH Aml A“; are also not used
674 ScanMaker 4 Flarhed L‘ulm Scanner User‘s Manual
4 ‘mm—v’nflw‘fixl
7 Operating the ScanMaker 4
Thus CthPlCl shows you hmv m operate the smnm‘r You WI” [mm
Lhc iollowmg
- Performmg the puwur—nn SCH—(est
' POSlliOnlng L] (lUEUlflL’Hl
A: Placing rcflcqivc mammals
B: Scanmng [111th documents
C. Placmg Tmnsparvm films
1) Using the L‘mvm‘su] Glass film Holdm
2) Usmg (he an Holder
Performing the Power-on Test
Thc powcr—on IQSl 15 J qulck sclf-chctking muchanism that the
scanner carries 0111 after you mm H on. Thu; 15 what happens nflu lhc
scanner IS turned on
1 POWER mduzum (grum LED) on the 1mm panel of the scannrr Iigln:
up
Puwer mdlcalor
Upgraling (he ScanMakel 4 771
2 The [W0 READY indicators (orange LEDS) bcslde [he POWER
1nd|cz|mr will sum flashmg hncl'ly Allen 11 BO—sccond warn-pup period,
the scanner Camus out a sell-1351, with (he stunner carnage moving
back and forth about a hallq’nch. ll no problems are detected‘ the
READY lndlczuors slay lil
Nole' lllllL‘l‘Ca)t?}7l'ul)lcl71\M'llll the POWER and READY indlcamrs, you may
nucd xl'z'vucanyom mmnm. Call TalhmralSupporlfin'lwlp, aroutside the US
andCanada, fullymu authorized Miuulvlzdealur
3 The scannmg lamp 11151ch ”If scanner should he on too by [his time
The lamp only goes all if [he summ’r ls lefl on (or more than 2 hours
and 15 not used
Note. Ifth samum' lamp dnl'sn'l (amt rm. slur ls wfllckm'mgzls dlm, callfor
lwlp
Positioning a Document
A. Placing reflective materials
1 Lift the document cover
2. Place your documunl lace clown on the scanncr glass. The center Lop
edge of [he doulmcnl should be at [he “0’ posmon of [he Lop ruler
gulde running along lllL’ lop ol the scanner.
“0" mark
7»z SEanMaker 4 Flatbed Color Scanner User's Manual
8. Scanning Thick Documents
1 Lift the scanner covur high enough so [hm there 15 enough room to
place the document on the scanner glass
2; Lower the scanner (over You are now Icady to Stan scannmg.
C. Placing transparent film
There are lWO ways to scan transparent hhn
- By using the Umvcrsal Glass Flhn Huhlm for scannmg non—
standard—Sized transparent (11m
Dpelaliny (he ScanMaker 4 73
- By using 1116 Main Holdci together wilh the individual Lcmplaies
lor scanning a pamculai’ type of slandard-Sizcd n‘anspareni lilm‘
suth as 6"x9" mm film, 4" x 5” film. individual 35mm SlldCS, or
35mm lilmsmps
Universal Glass Film Holder 3) 35mm Balch Slide Holder
Main Holder/\
, 4
f:
‘\
c) 6 x 9 cm Balch Film Holder
‘X
d) 4” x 5” Batch Film Holder
74 ScanMakEr 4 Flatbed Calm Scanner User’s Manual
Using the Universal Glass Film Holder
1 .
To scan non—slandardsizcd transparent lllm, place the film (111 lop of
the glass surface of [he film holder agamst the glass
Plan-v 11m L'mvmsa] Glass Fllm Holder mm thc transparcmy mu m
ScanMaker 4
aperaring the ScanMaker 4 7-5
7-5
Using the Main Holder
To scan standard~srzed Imnsparcm film, use (lu- Mnin Holder wuh
llw correct template that corresponds m llm lilm rypr m be scunncd
3) Using the 35mm Batch Slide Holder
1 Insert the mdivndunl ymr 35mm Sll(l(‘ m lvt sumned mm the 35mm
Batch Slldc Holder
2 Place [he 35mm Billtll Slldc Holder m xhc Mam Holden rhcn put lhls
assembly m ll'lL‘ Unnspmcncy may of lhc SLHIIlVlfll-(Cl’ 4
35mm Batch Slrde Holder
Mam Holder
ScanMakel 4 Flatbed Calm Scanner User's Manual
b) Using the 35mm Filmstrip Holder
1 Push to open the S~p1ece 35mm Filmstrip Holder
2, Place lhe 35mm filmsirip to be scanned in the 35mm Filmstrip
Holder.
3. Pull to close the S—piecc 35mm Fllll‘lslnp Holder.
4 Place the 35mm Filmsmp Holder m the Mam Holder, then put this
assembly m the transparency tray ol the ScanMaker 4.
, 35mm Filmstrip Holder
, Main Holder
\\
t\
Operating (he ScanMakel 4 7—7
c) Using the 4"x 5" Batch Film Holder
1. Push [0 open the 4" x S" BalL’ll Film Holder
2. Place the films 10 be scammd m 4“ x 5” Batch Fllm Holder.
3. Full to ("lose the template.
, l ,/
\\;off
4. Placc IhC 4” x 5" Batch Fllm Holds] m the Mam Holder, then put [th
assembly in (he iransparcncy {my 01 [he ScanMaker 4.
/ 4" x5" Batch Film Holder
Main Holder
74 SBanMsker 4 Flatbed Eula: Scanner User's Manual
d) Using the b‘ x 9 cm Batch Film Holder
]. Push to Open the 6 x 9 Em Batch Fthn Holder,
2, Place the film to be scanned m the 6 x 9 cm Batch Ftlm Holder.
3. Pull to close the template
4 Place the 4” x 5” Batch Film Holder tn the Main Holder, then put thts
assembly in the transparency tray of th ScanMaker 4.
,, 6 x 90m Batch Ftlm Hotder
, , Mam Holder
0;
\\
+51
Upsran‘ng the ScanMaker 4 7-5
Miscellaneous
This SCCllOn contains information the followmg
. Returning the scanner
- Locking the carriage
- Replactng the seanner lamp
Returning your scanner for repairs
Your ScanMaker flatbed color scanner has been built [0 exacting
standards Just like any piece of e eetrical equipment, however, your
stanner or the delicate parts in it are subieei to wear and tear and
ma} malfunction for any number of reasons. If your scanner needs to
be serviced or repaired, do the fol owing:
For US. users:
' Call 310-297—515] to obtain an MA number from Microtek Technical
Support
- Lock the carriage (discussed in tie next section).
' Pack the scanner in the original )ox without any software, and send
the interface card and cables (only il applicable and asked to do so). lf
you have lost the original box‘ you will need to buy one from Microtek
for a nominal fee
' Send the scanner to Miei’otek lax lnt , Wli Doolittle Drive, Redondo
’ Beatli. CA 90278, Attention RMA number <17ut llit' RMA number hero,
Important: Make sure the RMA number IS on the outside address label and is
Visible. Packages without an HMA numberorwith the wrong RMA numberori the
outside 01 the box will be refused and returned to sender
For Canadian users:
Call Microtek Technical Support You Will be given an RMA number
and address to where your scanner tan he sent for repair.
For users in parts other than the U.S. or Canada:
Call your authorized dealer for fnrtlict instiuetttins
7710 Scan/Wake! 4 Flatbed Dalor Scanner User's Manual
Lacking the carriage
You llL‘Cd to lock the scanner carriage il you wish to ship back your
scanner for any reason. The carriage must be locked to prevent the
methanism from movtng during shipping and getting damaged in the
procrssv
in addition, you need to pack the scanner in lltC original box in
which it came. No scanner will be accepted in a packaging other than
the aiithot'izcd Mtct'otek packing l)0\' If you] box is lost, call Microlek
ialcs to purchase a new one.
Imporlant: Mtcrotek thI not be liable lorscanners that are damaged during transit
because the carriage had not been locked or was not packed in the original or
authorizedpackaging.
Lacking the ScanMaker 4 for shipping
1 Turn the scannei power oil and then back on The carriage will move
forward a hit and then l'l‘lttt‘n to its standby position When the
gari'iagc stops mowing, tum oil the scanner. Be sure that the carriage is
in the standby posttinn helm“? you proceed to the next step to tighten
the locking screw Oll'IL‘rWISC, the tuning won't be locked properly
and can get damaged during shipping
2 Tilt the scanncr tip, and locate the lotking screw at the bottom of the
scanner To lock, turn the locking screw clockwise one-fourth tum
\Vl‘lllL‘ pushing it in Simultaneously The srrvw should stay in and not
pop back out.
Upgrating [he ScanMakeI 4 7711
Lamp Replacement
The lamp inside your scanner is not usm scrvrccable and should be
replaced ll ll dovs not come on or hcgms m ll](‘l<(‘l’/dllh after smnv
“me.
If the lamp requires replaccmcnl, call Microwk Technical Suppnrl to
go! a Repmr Merchandlse Authorization (RMA) number, and send lhc
scanner in for lamp replnccmcm Outside the US and Cnnadmn, call
your authonzcd Mkrolrk dealer lor lamp replacement
7-12 ScanMaker 4 Flatbed Calm Scanner User's Manual
A Technical Support
If you iiced to call chhmcal Support, plL‘élSt’ have the following
information ready:
Which image scanncr model do you have?
' Vilhal is your scanners serial nutnbcr?
- Which computct model arc you usmg, and under which system
anvtionnicni (Windows 95, NT 4 O, or Windows 3.1)7
- What is yhtth Computer model are you using7
~ What wrsmn ol the ScanWizard scanning software do you have?
' Vifhai other components are in your systun? (Include piirttcr
modal. external drives, monitor and anything else you have.)
- What other application programs are you using?
Should your Stat-titer IL’qure repairs, please contact our technical
support dcpatttnent l'oi‘ an RMA (Return Materials Authorization)
number BC sun‘ to pnt‘ltagc your scanner in its original packing
materials when tutuinitig the scanner for i'c-paii MlCrOlt’k Will not he
responsible lot sutuut‘t's not tciui‘nt‘d m than original packaging.
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