1-8 Getting to Know Your Scanner

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Buttons
Options
The following options expand the capability of your scanner. For
detailed information on their use, see Chapter 6 in t his guide or
the documentation which comes with the option.
IEEE 1394 Interface Board (B80834)
Allows you to connect your computer or scanner to other devices
which support the IEEE 1394 standard.
EPSON Network Image Express (B80836
)
Enables an EPSON scanner supporting EPSON TWAIN HS
Network to become shareable on a network without the need for
a scanner server PC, which allows you to use various scanning
methods in a networked environment with less power and space.
Note:
The asterisk is a substitute for the last digit of the product number, which
varies by country.
Button Function
OPERATE Turns the scanner on and off.
a Start
The hardware switch to execute scanning and
transfer scanned images to an assigned
application in a stand-alone configuration of
Windows Millennium Edition, 98, and 2000. To use
this feature, see Chapter 5, “Using the Start
Button,” for more details.
In a networked environment it works in the same
way as the Scan button in EPSON TWAIN HS
Network.