ATTENTION

Be sure to use the supplied USB bus power cable.

Be sure to use the supplied USB cable.

The operation with any commercially available USB cable is not guaranteed.

If only the USB cable is used, the ScanSnap does not operate. Be sure to use two types of cables, the USB bus power and USB cables, to connect the ScanSnap to your computer.

Or, use a powered hub equipped with an AC adapter, and connect both cables to the same hub.

When connecting to a USB hub, be sure to use the first stage USB hub that is closest to the computer. If you use the second or later hub stages, the ScanSnap may not operate properly.

Connect the USB bus power cable before connecting the USB cable.

Be sure to install ScanSnap Manager before connecting the ScanSnap to your computer. (For how to install them, refer to "Installing ScanSnap Manager" (page. 8).)

When connecting with a USB 2.0 cable, make sure that the USB port to connect to and hub must be USB 2.0-compliant. Note that if connected with a USB 1.1 cable, the scanning speed may become slow. When a USB 2.0-compliant port is available, it is recommended that the USB 2.0- compliant port be used

Turning the ScanSnap ON

Follow the procedure below to turn the ScanSnap ON.

HINT

The ScanSnap is turned on/off in conjunction with:

opening/closing of the paper chute on the ScanSnap

turning on/off of your computer connected to the ScanSnap

As the first case above is given priority, the ScanSnap will not be turned on unless the paper chute is open, even if the computer is turned on.

Leave the ScanSnap connected to your computer, and you can turn on/ off the ScanSnap simply by opening/closing the paper chute when necessary.

Operation

1. Open the paper chute of the ScanSnap.

Paper chute

Power indicator

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