Canon DR-7080C manual Connecting the Scsi Cable, Attaching the Ferrite Core

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Chapter 2 Connecting to a Computer

Connecting the SCSI Cable

The SCSI cable should only be as long as the rating for the SCSI card being used. If

the SCSI cable is longer than the rated length, the scanner may not operate correctly. CAUTION Before you connect the SCSI cable, make sure that the scanner and the computer

are turned OFF.

Do not connect both SCSI and USB interface cables at the same time.

Connect your computer to the scanner using the SCSI cable.

Two SCSI connectors are located on the rear of the scanner. Insert the SCSI cable from the computer into one of the connectors on the bottom of the scanner. To connect another SCSI device to the computer, insert the other SCSI cable into the vacant SCSI connector on the rear of the scanner, and connect the other end of the SCSI cable into the SCSI device in a daisy chain.

USB Connector

SCSI Connectors

(Cannot be used at the

 

same time a SCSI

 

connector is in use.)

 

Attaching the Ferrite Core

When connecting to another SCSI device sequentially for use after connecting a SCSI cable to the scanner in a daisy chain, attach the supplied ferrite core at the specified location. (See "Location for attaching ferrite core," on p. 27.)

CAUTION

When connecting to another SCSI device sequentially after connecting a SCSI cable to

the scanner, be sure to attach the ferrite core to the SCSI cable. If you use the scanner

without attaching the ferrite core, radio wave interference may occur.

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Contents Instructions Model Names Read Carefully Before Opening the Sealed Disk Package Leggere Attentamente Prima DI Aprire LA Confezione Sigillata Instructions International Energy Star Office Equipment Program Introduction ConventionsContents Turning on or OFF the Power Uninstalling the SoftwareDocuments Placing Documents onto the ScannerWhen the Scanner Is Not Recognized When the Scanned Image Is Not Normal Display MessagesTroubleshooting Changing the Stamp Cartridge Daily CleaningSafety Precautions Safe OperationPage Installation Location Power Supply Opening and Closing the FeederCarrying Page Chapter Getting ReadyFeatures of the DR-7080C High durability Advanced Text EnhancementDropout color Stamping optionBefore Getting Started UnpackingRemoving the Transportation Screw Ferrite CorePart Names FeederFlatbed 2Air Vents 3USB Connector 4DIP Switches5SCSI Connectors 6Power Cord ConnectorOperation Panel Job Function Scan to PC Scan to Printer Scan to MailOptional Products Stamp UnitPage Connecting to a Computer Checking Your Operating Environment For USBConnecting to a Computer Scsi ConnectionsScsi Cards Recommended Scsi cardsConnecting the Scsi Cable Attaching the Ferrite CoreSetting the Scsi ID and Terminator Location for attaching ferrite coreTerminator on Terminator OFF Setting the Scsi Transfer Speed USB ConnectionsUSB 2.0 Interface Cards Recommended USB 2.0 interface cardsConnecting a USB Interface Cable Connecting the Power CordTurning on or OFF the Power Turning on the PowerTurn on the scanner Turn on the computerRecognizing the Scanner Turning on or OFF the Power Turning OFF the Power Turn OFF the computer Turn OFF the scannerUsing the Software About the Software ISIS/TWAIN driverCapturePerfect Job Registration ToolTurn on your computer and start Windows Installing the SoftwareInsert the setup disc into the CD-ROM drive Enter D\*****\setup.exe in the Open field, and then click OK Click the Start button, and then select RunHow to Use the Software How to Display the ISIS/TWAIN Driver Help FileHow to Start CapturePerfect This starts CapturePerfectHow to Start the Job Registration Tool Select Exit from the File menuThis starts Job Registration Tool Uninstalling the Software This section explains how to uninstall the softwareClick the Yes button, and the uninstaller starts Placing Documents onto Scanner Document Feeding and ScanningDocuments Types of DocumentsFeeder Capacity Malfunction during feedingPlacing Documents onto the Scanner Loading a Document into the FeederPlacing Documents onto the Scanner Cause jamming Positioning a Document on the Flatbed Platen Glass Raise the feederSlowly and carefully lower the feeder back down Important backwards Scan Procedure Standard Feeding See pPanel Feeding See p Automatic Feeding See pStandard Feeding Panel Feeding Press the Start keyAutomatic Feeding Load the document into the document feeder tray Scanner detects the documents, and scanning startsUsing the Job Mode for Scanning Press the Job key to enter the Job ModeOther Scanning Techniques Set the Event functionSetting the Event Function Click the Start button, then click Settings Control PanelDouble click Scanners and Cameras This displays the Scanners and Cameras dialog boxClick the OK button Restart Windows Using the Count Only Mode Use the user modes to enter the scanners Count Only ModeUsing Patch Code Sheets Patch Code SheetsTypes of Patch Code Patterns Patch T File aHow to Use Patch Code Sheets Print the patch code sheet on the following paper sizeSet the scanning conditions, and then start scanning Page User Modes User Mode Functions About the User ModesDisplay Contrast Mode Setting Scsi Transfer SpeedHow to Set the User Modes Press the Menu key to display the user mode screensTroubleshooting Cause Scsi card is not correctly recognized When the Scanner Is Not RecognizedCause Scanner is not correctly connected Cause Same Scsi ID is used for other Scsi devices Cause Terminator is not correctly connectedCause Scanner was turned on after the computer Cause Scanner is OFFCause USB 2.0 interface card does not support the scanner Clearing Paper Jams Clearing a Paper JamTroubleshooting Close the feeder guide Close the feeder coverRaise the feeder Paper Jam Causes When the Scanned Image Is Not Normal Scanning glass or rollers in the scanner are dirtyScan conditions are inappropriate Driver or application does not run correctlyError Messages Display MessagesTroubleshooting Scanner Status Messages DisplayTroubleshooting Cannot scan with the feeder CauseRemedy 2 Reload a document into the feeder Page User Maintenance Changing the Stamp Cartridge Grasping the tab inside the scanner, open the feeder guideInsert a new stamp cartridge Close the feeder guideDaily Cleaning Cleaning the Main UnitCleaning the Flatbed Platen Glass and Pressure Board Black Cleaning the Feeder Grasping the tab inside the scanner, open the feeder guide User Maintenance Close the feeder cover Cleaning the Power Plug Index 103 Specifications 100Appendix Specifications Specifications for the ScannerOptions ConsumablesExterior Dimensions Cleaning IndexPatch Job Title Record
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