Chapter 2 Setup
Using a SCSI Connection
IMPORTANT
Make sure that the computer is turned OFF before connecting the SCSI cable. If the cable is connected while the computer is on, the scanner may not be properly recognized by the computer.
1.Shut down Windows and turn the computer’s power OFF.
2.Connect the supplied power cord into the power connector on the back of the scanner. a
3.Connect the power cord into an AC outlet. b
120 V model Type
220 - 240 V model Type
4.Use the SCSI cable to connect the scanner to the computer.
■Setting the SCSI ID and terminator
Set the SCSI ID and terminator using the DIP switches located between the SCSI connectors and power cord connector.
Slide a DIP switch up to set it OFF, and slide it down to set it ON.
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SCSI ID | SW1 | SW2 | SW3 |
0 | OFF | OFF | OFF |
1 | ON | OFF | OFF |
2 | OFF | ON | OFF |
3 | ON | ON | OFF |
4 | OFF | OFF | ON |
5 | ON | OFF | ON |
6 | OFF | ON | ON |
7 | ON | ON | ON |
Refer to the table when setting the SCSI ID. If other SCSI devices are connected to or built into the computer, make sure that none of the SCSI IDs overlap.
IMPORTANT
•The SCSI ID is factory set to 2.
•You can set the SCSI ID between 0 and 7. However, do not use ID 7 as this ID is usually assigned to the SCSI controller. In addition, when the SCSI hard disk drive is built in, do not use IDs 0 and 1 as these IDs are usually assigned to the hard disk.
Set the terminator on the last SCSI device in the daisy chain connection to ON.