Cannon 300II manual Connecting via Scsi, Scsi card, Scsi cable

Page 23

BEFORE YOU BEGIN ...

Connecting via SCSI

When connecting the scanner to a computer using a SCSI card, use the following SCSI cards and cables.

SCSI card

Use one of the following recommended SCSI cards:

Adaptec SCSI card (for PCI bus)

AHA-2930U

AHA-2940AU

ASC-19160

ASC-29160

When installing a SCSI card on your computer, follow the direc- tions in both the manual for the SCSI card and the computer.

SCSI cable

The SCSI connector on the scanner is a half-pitch 50-pin con- nector (pin-type). No SCSI cable is supplied with the scanner. To connect the scanner to a computer, obtain a SCSI cable with the correct connectors for the scanner and the SCSI card installed in the computer.

The maximum length of SCSI cables are defined by the SCSI standard. For details, see the user manual for your SCSI card.

• Only one SCSI port can be used on the scanner and terminator setting is fixed to ON.

You cannot daisy chain multiple MS300II scanners.

The SCSI ID for the scanner can be set from ID0 to ID5. By default, the SCSI ID for the scanner is set to SCSI ID=2. When changing the SCSI ID setting, make sure to contact an authorized Canon dealer or service professional.

When daisy chaining the scanner with the other SCSI devices, note the following:

Change the ID of the other SCSI devices so they do not to overlap.

Make sure that the scanner is at the end of the chain and the terminate setting of the other de- vices is OFF.

21

MS 300_english.p65

21

07.5.14, 10:14

Image 23
Contents English Copyright FCC Regulations For 120V modelsRadio Interference Regulations For 120V models Règlement SUR LE Brouillage Radioélectrique For 120V modelsIntroduction Heat Caution ConventionsContents Specifications Index Before YOU Begin Work Safety Choosing a safe locationMS 300english.p65 Power supply Daily handling Heat Cautions Features of the Microfilm Scanner About operation modes Scanner modeDMP mode Reader-printer modeUnpacking Whats in the box? Options Operation panel Important parts and their functionsNegative/Positive key Operation panelFS Controller Preparing the carrierFiche Carrier 190RII Autocarrier 100C AC100CZoom lenses Switching the lensPreparing the lens Fixed lensSlide the other lens into the unit Preparing optional printer for the DMP mode Operating system requirements When using a Scsi cardWhen using a USB connection Hardware requirementsScsi cable Connecting via ScsiScsi card USB cable Connecting via USBConnecting to a Computer USB portTurning the power off Turning the Power ON/OFFTurning the power on Case of Windows 98/Me Scanner recognitionCase of Windows 2000/XP Canon MS300 Scsi Scanner Device Turning the Power ON/OFF About the Software Installing the ISIS/TWAIN driverInstalling CapturePerfect Closing CapturePerfect Using the software Using the ISIS/TWAIN DriverUsing CapturePerfect Starting CapturePerfectStarting up the Reader-Printer mode About the Reader-Printer modeStarting up Reader-Printer mode Setting the Reader-Printer modeExiting the Reader-Printer mode Uninstalling the software Setting the Scanner Selecting the polarity Brightness adjustmentAutomatic adjustment Manual adjustmentDefining an area for trimming Trimming/border removal settingsTrimming Leaving a margin around the image Using the area setting cursors optionalBorder removal Removing the entire borderUsing the Fileprint Printing DMP modePrinting DMP mode User mode setting functions Power saver mode User ModeUser mode setting Hi-speed scanning Scanning resolutionCleaning mode Switching the operation modesReplacing the lamp Maintenance TroubleshootingMaintenance and Troubleshooting Cleaning the lens Routine cleaningCleaning the screen and main unit Cleaning paper Cleaning the Fixing RollersProblem Solution TroubleshootingDMP mode User call errorsScanner mode When you cannot clear a service call error Service Call ErrorsIf the E000 fixer error is displayed Specifications Index Power ON/OFF08.6.5, 257 PM Canon Electronics INC