Microtek Artix Scan1100 manual Choosing the Scanning Station, Observing the Scanner Boot Process

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D. Observing the Scanner Boot Process

The following sequence of events should take place after power up:

The scanner performs a self-test by homing the carriages and camera box. Through the platen glass, you will be able to observe the carriage moving, and you will hear a series of clicking noises associated with the operation of the scanner motors. These “clicking” noises are normal. However, if you hear loud grinding noises or any other abnormal sound, turn the scanner off immediately and contact your dealer.

The Orange indicator light located on the front panel will flash, indicating that the scanner is running.

After the self test is complete, the indicator lights will shine steadily, and the fluorescent lamp inside the scanner will light up, indicating that the scanner is ready.

If an error occurs and the scanner is not able to boot up properly, the status indicators will display a steady red light in all three indicators. If this happens, turn the scanner off immediately and contact your dealer.

5. Choosing the Scanning Station

If no errors were encountered and the scanner booted up normally, you are now ready to set it up. Turn off the power switches and disconnect the cord.

Before you choose a location for the scanner, please read the operating environment requirements listed

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Requirements for the Operating Environment

Make sure that the operating environment for the scanner is free of dust and other contaminants.

Allow adequate ventilation space (no less than ten inches) around the scanner.

Place the scanner on a flat, stable surface that is not subject to vibration.

Make sure that the scanning surface will not be exposed to direct sunlight or other sources of bright light.

Avoid placing the scanner close to sources of extreme temperature.

Try to ensure that the scanner is situated in its ideal operating temperature range — between 50º and 104ºF (10º and 40ºC).

Keep the relative humidity in the scanner operating area between 10% and 85%.

Avoid connecting the scanner to a power source that might experience power surges.

Avoid positioning the scanner in the path of heavy traffic where it may get bumped.

Once the scanner has been placed in a suitable location and is ready to be connected to the host computer, it is time to proceed to installing the necessary hardware and software components for the scanner. Please go to the appropriate section in this manual for the installation procedures to follow, and perform the procedures corresponding to your environment (Macintosh, Windows 98 /Windows 95, or Windows NT 4.0).

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Contents ArtixScan HardwareUser’sGuide Copyright 1999 Microtek Lab, Inc Contents For the Macintosh For Windows 98 / 95 / NT Introduction ArtixScan 1100 Scanner On OFF Unpacking the Scanner General InstallationUnlocking the Carriage Connecting the Scanner to Power Source Resetting the scanner’s Scsi IDPower-up test Powering up the ScannerChoosing the Scanning Station Observing the Scanner Boot ProcessRequirements for the Operating Environment Installation on the Macintosh TerminationConnecting the scanner Installing the software Installation on Windows 98 Checking the interface card statusConnecting the scanner Troubleshooting Resolving situation aClick the arrows to select a different range Resolving situation C Click Start, Settings, and select Control Panel Installing the Windows NT driver Installation under Windows NTChecking the scanner status Way the driver is implemented General scanning Operating the ScannerPositioning reflective materials Scanning thick documentsUsing the Main Holder with other film holders Using the Universal Glass Film HolderPositioning transparent film Using the Universal Glass Film Holder Using the 35mm Slide Holder Using the 35mm Filmstrip Holder Using the 6 x 9 cm Film Holder Using the 4 x 5 Film Holder 5 Film Holder MainCalibration target Using the Scanner ICC Profiler ProgramIntroduction Taking care of the targetFor the Macintosh Installing the Scanner ICC ProfilerPlacing the color target For Windows 98 / 95 / NTCalibration Scanning the target imageAligning the bottom-right registration mark Aligning the target registration marksAligning the upper-left registration mark Aligning the upper-right registration markCreating a profile Menu commands Reference Section for MacintoshMain Window ControlsCalibration Window Preview and Scan Creating the profileReference section for PC System Menu Calibration Window Preview and Scan

Artix Scan1100 specifications

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