Konica Minolta F-2900 instruction manual Setting the Scsi ID, Scsi ID Dip Switch Settings

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SETTING THE SCSI ID

Turn off the computer and all the devices in the SCSI chain before changing SCSI IDs, connecting, or disconnecting SCSI cables. Hardware damage may occur if this precaution is not followed.

A SCSI ID is a unique address you assign to each SCSI device connected to your computer. The SCSI ID range of your computer is from 0 to 7, however some ID's are already occupied.

 

 

Occupied SCSI ID

 

 

 

IBM PC/AT

7

- SCSI host adapter

 

 

 

 

0

- internal hard drive*

Macintosh

3

- internal CD ROM drive**

 

7

- operating system

 

 

 

*IDE Macintosh systems do not use SCSI ID 0 for the hard drive.

**SCSI ID 3 is available on the external bus on Macintosh systems with a dual bus.

Setting the SCSI ID

1.Turn off the computer and all connected SCSI devices.

2.Determine which SCSI IDs are not being used.

3.Using a pointed object, set the switches to an

unused SCSI ID.

• The Dimâge Scan Elite’s SCSI ID is factory preset to 5. If 5 is not occupied, there is no need to change the SCSI ID.

• Two operating SCSI devices in the same SCSI chain cannot share a

SCSI ID.

SCSI ID Dip Switch Settings

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Contents 9224-2885-11 H-A909 Page For Proper and Safe USE To avoid fire or electric shockSystem Requirements PC AT Monitor OtherSystem Requirements Macintosh Following contents should be included in this package Software Registration Table of Contents Scanner Names of Parts Scanner Setup Scsi ID Dip Switch Settings Setting the Scsi IDSetting the Scsi ID Connecting the Scsi Cable Connecting the HardwareIf there are other devices in your Scsi chain… Turn the terminator power switch switch 4 to on Windows Windows 95 Release 2 OSR2 Installing the Software PC/ATClick on Cancel WindowsThen click on Next Setup will begin Double-click on Installing the Software MacintoshDouble-click on Driver folder You can also click on to select an install drive A N D a R D O P E R a T I O N Launching the Twain Driver Windows Launching the SoftwareMacintosh Launching the Plug-in MacintoshLaunching the Utility Software Windows Double click onMain window Command Window part Name of partsMain WINDOW-NAME of Parts Preference Dialog Box Name of parts Setting the PreferencesClick on to accept the new preference settings Set the preferences as desiredLoading the Negative Holder Loading the Film HolderLoading the Slide Holder Insert slides into the slide holder emulsion side upInserting the Film Holder Into the Scanner PREVIEW-SETTING Film Type Setting the Film TypeSelect 35mm from the film format Drop-down list Preview window part Name of parts Cancelling AE-Lock Setting AE-LockAUTO-EXPOSURE Lock Click on Press the Shift key AE Area LockWhile pressing down the Shift key, change the AE area Rotate Orienting the ImageClick on to flip the image top to bottom FlipClick on to flip the image left-to-right Auto Cropping CroppingMagnifying or Reducing the View Displaying Frame number APS only ScrollAPS formats C, H and P APS only RGB/CMY informationImage correction window part Name of parts Image Correction Tone CURVES/HISTOGRAM Changing Tone Curves by Freehand Correcting the Tone CurvesDraw the desired curve by dragging Displaying the Histogram of Each R, G, B color Correcting the HistogramClick the RGB Display button Setting the Black Point Double-click the Black Point button Setting the White or Black PointsSetting the White Point Double-click the White Point button Click the desired highlight point of the imageClick the Gray Point button Setting the Gray PointAuto setting Click the point to be changed to gray in the imageImage Correction BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST/COLOR Balance Post-Correction LUT Image Correction HUE/SATURATION/LIGHTNESS Pre-Correction Color Sample and Post-Correction Color SampleReset Selecting the Correction Item Image Correction Variation CorrectionClick the colour balance Color Balance CorrectionBrightness & Contrast Correction Correct the image by repeating the operation in stepSaturation Correction Image Correction Snapshot Storing in the Snapshot Display Area temporarilyDisplaying the image stored temporarily as a preview image Click on the thumbnail in the Snapshot Display AreaClick the Full-Screen View button Full-Screen ViewChecking the Correction Result While Lining Up Images Image Correction JOB SAVE/JOB Load Input the job name and click on the OK buttonRedo the Correction Loading Image Correction JobDelete the Image Correction Navigation Navigation Dialog box Name of partsClick the Navigation Start button Navigation MenuOperation item checkbox Saving, Selecting and Deleting a Navigation Setting Select the setting to be deleted and click the Delete buttonUtility Software Twain Driver Plug-in SoftwareFinal Scan A N N I N G a P S F I L M Launch Software Specify Film Type Preferences APS Settings Set the Preferences as desired in the APS settings partAPS Adapter Optional Names of PartsLoading the APS Adapter Slide the film-chamber release as shownInserting the APS Adapter Index Window Names of Parts Index ScanClick on to reverse the display order Click on the corner tab and drag to reach the desired size Rotating the Index FramesSelect the desired frames, then click on , or Preview and Image Correction Close the Preview window to return to the Index windowClick on an image to select it for scanning Selecting FramesScanning the Image Click on to scan the selected imagesRemoving the APS Adapter Click on to rewind the film into the cassettePage P E N D I Color Matching in the Preference Dialog Box Name of parts Color MatchingWhen using Photoshop Ver.3.0.5 or Ver Select the ICC profile according to the monitor being usedScan Settings Scan Settings part in the Main Window Names of partsExcept the Image Correction window in the Main window Job names Enter the desired output size maximum 3 digits Deleting a Job Creating a JobCreating / Deleting JOB Files Printer Scan Job Category Description CustomColor Laser PhotosensitiveScan JOB File List 35MM Category Job name Out Mag UnitCategory Job Name Out Mag Scan JOB File List APS Glossary ContrastShadows Solution Trouble Shooting17.28 x 29.95mm 1920 x 3328 pixels SpecificationsPrescan Sec Scan 40 sec Index Scan Sec/frame Interface Determining the version number of your driver software User Technical Support