Epson TM-S1000 Connecting the Power Supply Unit, Use the AC adapter. C as the power supply unit

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Chapter 2 Setup

Connecting the Power Supply Unit

Use the AC adapter. C as the power supply unit.

Always use the AC adapter. C as the power supply unit.

Using a nonstandard power supply can result in electric shock and fire.

WARNING Should a fault ever occur in the Epson AC adapter. C, immediately turn off the power to the scanner and remove the power supply cable from the wall socket.

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Make sure the scanner’s power supply is turned off and the power supply unit’s power cable has been removed from the wall socket.

Insert the connector of the power supply cable onto the power supply connector (stamped 24V).

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Power supply cable

 

Power supply connector

 

 

Be sure to remove the power supply unit’s cable from the wall socket whenever

 

connecting or disconnecting the power supply unit to the scanner.

CAUTION

Failure to do so may result in damage to the power supply unit or the scanner.

Make sure the wall socket power supply satisfies the rated voltage requirements

 

of the power supply unit. Never insert the power supply cable plug into a socket

 

that does not meet the rated voltage requirements of the power supply unit.

 

Doing so may result in damage to both the power supply and the scanner.

 

 

Before removing the DC cable connector from the AC adapter. C, make sure the power supply cable has been removed from the power supply unit; then grasp the arrow-marked section of the connector and pull straight out.

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Contents Product Overview SetupHandling 411259105 Rev. ETrademarks Key to Symbols For SafetyDealer or a Seiko Epson service center for advice Restriction of Use Manual ContentAbout this Manual Aim of the ManualContents Application Development Information Connecting the Scanner to the Host ComputerPage Single Pass Processing FeaturesStandard Equipment Easy OperationFranking Cartridge Color Product ConfigurationInterface Options AccessoriesAttachments For Single Feed Models Part Names and FunctionsFor Multi Feed Models For All Models Power SwitchPower Switch Cover Error LED Orange LED IndicatorsPower LED Green Offline ConnectorsDocument LED Green High-speed Processing ModesConfirmation OverlapFor 30 Dpm Model Processing speedWith overlap Confirmation For 60 Dpm ModelFor 90 Dpm Model Reading Operation Selectable processes High-speed mode Confirmation modeFranking process Ejection processPaper Sensors SensorsMain pocket nearly full sensor F Eject sensor ECover Open Sensors Scanner cover open sensor HFranking cartridge sensor J Other SensorsFranking cartridge position sensor K Hopper position sensor MCounter Counter type Unit Maintenance CounterRecoverable Errors Error StatusError LED flash code Error description Recovery measureError LED flash code Error description Error LED flash code Unrecoverable ErrorsError Error description Compatibility with the TM-J9000/J9100CPU Product SpecificationsDpm documents per minute, dpi dots per inch 25.4 mm Jpeg Scanner SpecificationsFor multi feed models Front Paper SpecificationsBack Scannable AreaFront Area for Electric Endorsement Micr Readable AreaArea for Franking Front or BackEnvironmental Conditions Electrical CharacteristicsMass External Dimensions and MassPage Important Notes on Installation Flow of SetupInstalling the Scanner Connecting the Scanner to the Host Computer Use the AC adapter. C as the power supply unit Connecting the Power Supply UnitPage Software Description Manual Software and ManualsDownload Functions of the Utility TM-S1000 UtilityTurning On/Off HandlingOpening the Scanner Cover Opening the CoversOpening the Franker Cover Important Notes on the Franking Cartridge Installing and Replacing the Franking CartridgeFranking Cartridge Handling ASF/SF Guide Pulling Out the GuidesPocket Guide Important Notes on Processing Documents Processing DocumentsFlow of Single Pass Processing For multi feed models Inserting ChecksFor single feed models Ejecting Checks When the documents are ejected, remove the documentsCleaning the Image Scanner CleaningDo not use sticky cleaning sheets Cleaning the Micr UnitPreparing for Transport Removing a Paper Jam