Nikon 5000ED Maintenance, Caring for the Scanner, When the Scanner Is Not in Use, Servicing

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Maintenance

Caring for the Scanner

Storage

When the scanner is not in use, replace the MA-21 or SA-21 in the adapter slot and turn the scanner off (be sure to remove any optional film holders from the adapter film slot). If the device will not be used for a prolonged period, unplug the scanner and store it in a well- ventilated area where the temperature is between –10 °C (14 °F) and +50 °C (+122 °F) and the humidity less than 60%. Do not store the scanner where it would be subject to sudden temperature changes or condensation.

When the Scanner Is Not in Use

The MA-21 and SA-21 are equipped with flaps to prevent the accumulation of dust inside the scanner. Be sure one of these adapters is inserted in the scanner when the device is not in use.

Accumulation of dust on the optical parts in the vicinity of the adapter slot could result in scanning errors. Should an error occur, remove dust by sending air into the adapter slot with a blower. Do not insert your fingers into the adapter slot.

Cleaning

Turn the scanner off, unplug the power cable, and place the scanner on a flat, stable surface where it will not be damaged in a fall. Use a blower or a soft dry cloth to remove dust, a soft cloth lightly dampened with neutral detergent or liquid soap to remove tougher stains. Do not use alcohol or other volatile chemicals.

Servicing

Nikon scanners are precision devices. We recommend that the scanner and adapters be taken to an authorized Nikon service representative once every one to two years for inspection, and once every three to five years for servicing (fees are charged for these services). Frequent inspection and servicing are particularly recommended in the case of scanners used in commercial applications.

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Contents 35mm/APSIX240 Film Scanner Manuel de Iutilisateur Manual del UsuarioSetup On CD Product DocumentationAt voltages of AC 125 V or less For Your SafetyDo not handle with wet hands Iii Page Table of Contents Scanning Short, Long, or Damaged Film Before You Begin Introduction Principal FeaturesIllustrations TerminologyStatus LED Scanner status is indicated as follows Parts of the ScannerScanner status Rear View Check the status LED Precautions for UsePage Setup Imaging applica Tion e.g., Adobe Setup and Scanning GuideChoose an adapter 25 and insert film Windows Installing Nikon ScanWindows XP/Windows 2000 Professional Earlier Versions of Nikon ScanIf the Language Selection Dialog Is Not Displayed Click InstallWindows 2000 Professional Select LS- 40/50/5000 and click NextDevice Registration Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows 98 SE10Click Windows Settings File ExtensionsWindows 98 SE Viewing the Easy Scanning Guide Windows USB MacintoshMac OS Authenticate Mac OS X Only Click Easy InstallSelecting a Plug-ins Folder Mac OS Click Install to begin installation10Select Apple RGB Click MacintoshViewing the Easy Scanning Guide Macintosh Installing the Scanner Installing the ScannerChoose a Location Choose a flat, stable location close to the computerMake sure the power switch is in the off position Connect the Power CableConnecting the Scanner Connecting the USB CableConnect the USB cable USBBasic Scanning Windows 2000 Professional Turn the Scanner OnIf the Status LED Flickers Choose an adapter Insert an AdapterCheck the status LED Removing AdaptersApplication Open the Scan WindowDescription Application PlatformNikon Scan Is Unable to Find Any Active Devices Scan window will openTemporary Storage Windows Only Insert film as shown Insert FilmSA-21 strip film adapter MA-21 slide mount adapterCaring for Film Preview/Thumbnail When Film Is InsertedInserting Film in the SA-21 SA-21 Lock MechanismChoose a Film Type and Color Model Option Choose the film typeUse with OptionDescriptionMA-21 Slide-Mount Adapter PreviewRotating and Flipping Images Preview buttonButtonFunction Select a Crop Scan Bit Depth Choosing an Output Size and ResolutionScan Image Enhancer Easy Scanning GuideClick the Scan button Scan and SaveBatch Scans Typical Save As dialogs Select the save commandPrinting Images SA-21 Eject and ExitEjecting Film from the SA-21 MA-21Scan Window Tool Chest Nikon ScanParts of the scan window are identified below Scan WindowTools button Control AreaPrefs button Preview and Scan Buttons Information PanelPreview button Scan buttonPreview Area Thumbnail Drawer TabProgress Window According to how image will be used Tool ChestBest choice in most situations SionsCurves Digital ICE Scan Bit DepthKodachrome Film Technical Notes Adapter Optional Holders and Adapters Specifications Open the holder Holding the FH-3 with the Nikon logo FH-3 Film HolderUppermost, unlatch the holder snaps Open the holder Inserting the Holder When the Scanner Is Not in Use MaintenanceCaring for the Scanner ServicingTransporting the Scanner TransportOpening the Roller Frame Caring for the SA-21 Strip-Film AdapterContinuing Jams Rollers Toothed Wheel Caring for the MA-21 Slide-Mount AdapterProblem TroubleshootingNikon Scan Reference Manual Possible causeScanning Short, Long, or Damaged Film Problem SolutionMm or more 30 mm Or less Open the front panel Press the release button and open Film Feed Errors SA-21Front panel Adapter cover Toothed wheel Roller frame Frame lock lever Export Settings Uninstalling Nikon ScanSelect Nikon Scan 4 Uninstall Click Accept License agreement will be displayed Click Continue… Select UninstallSelect Custom Install Custom Install Macintosh OnlyPage If the Scanner Is Not Listed Specifications 35-mm film strips Optical resolutionSlides Scan rangeSupplied Adapters Index Symbols6MRA0830