Acer Film Scanner user manual Faq

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If you find that your ScanWit film scanner uses the same SCSI ID number with another SCSI device, you must either change the SCSI ID number of your scanner or that of the other SCSI device.

To change the SCSI ID number of your ScanWit film scanner:

1.Turn off the power of your computer and ScanWit film scanner.

2.Locate the SCSI ID selector on the rear panel of the ScanWit film scanner, and push the + or – button on the selector to change the SCSI ID to an unused number.

3.The new SCSI ID number will take effect the next time you turn on the film scanner.

6.2 FAQ

If there is one third-party SCSI interface card installed in the computer, is it all right to hook the scanner to it?

Answer: since the scanner and the driver program both support ASPI- compatible SCSI cards, it is alright to use a third-party SCSI interface card as long as it is also ASPI-compatible. However, for best compatibility and stability with your scanner, we recommend that you use the SCSI card that comes with your scanner.

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Contents Film Scanner Page English Important Safety Instructions English FCC Information Table of Contents Working with Album MiraPhoto Quick Reference Map Memo Features IntroductionFriendly and Smart Driver Hardware IntroductionLED indicators Power buttonHolder insertion slot Eject buttonPower cord receptacle Scsi in connectorVentilation holes Scsi ID selectorScsi OUT connector 300mm 200mmSoftware Introduction Connect the scanner to your computer InstallationInstall the Scsi interface card Test the scanner Install Scanner Driver SoftwareInstall scanner driver and other applications If you want to scan a filmstrip Making Your First ScanPlace original on the holder Insert the filmstrip holder into the holder insertion slot If you want to scan slides Scan Edit To use Scan buttonTo preview manually Memo Using MiraPhoto Menu Bar Scan Size… Monitor Gamma Contents Film TypeAuto Preview Scanner Info…Image Thumbnail Area Combo BoxesEnglish Resolution box Film Selection Area Control Buttons Flip button Tool ButtonsFilm Type button Crop button Rotate buttonMirror button Color Enhancement Tools button Invert buttonContrast control Brightness/Contrast buttonBrightness control Channel Adjustment AreaColor Balance button Color Adjustment button Lightness BarEntry Box Tonal Map Curve buttonColor Channel box Input/Output Status Area Level button HistogramAddition, if we take a look at the two images below Shadow Midtone Highlight Threshold Input Level box Output Level boxFilter button Apply all button Switch buttonColor Wizard button Preview Area Info buttonMemo Photo Express IntroductionGetting Started Tool Bar WorkspaceEnglish To create a new Album Getting ImagesTo add new images to an album Printing album thumbnailsTo re-align a photo Working on ImagesUser defined option To trim your photoTo re-size your photo To print an image Printing ImagesTo save a photo To create calendars Create CalendarsTo morph an image Morphing PhotosWorking in Project Mode To replace images in a template To move one object over anotherTo add special edge effects to a photo object To add frame to a photo objectAdding Decoration ApplyTo print a template as name cards Printing TemplatesTo e-mail a template To fax a templateTo output a template as a Web Sharing TemplatesTroubleshooting and FAQ TroubleshootingFAQ Service Information Re-packing DirectionsProduct Specification Appendix