A-61588 July 2008 1-1
1 Overview
The Kodak Scan Station 100 is designed as a walk-up scanner that
requires minimal user training. The Scan Station 100 is a standalone
solution requiring no host PC or application software. It works with an
existing network (Ethernet, 10/100 Base T) and makes use of existing
network shared services such as TCP/IP, FTP and SMTP in order to
communicate with other network devices or destinations. The color
touch screen offers a simple, graphical user interface (GUI) to operate
the device and direct the output. More than just a scanner, the Kodak
Scan Station 100 is a robust capture solution that lets you quickly send
your documents via email, the network, networked printers, USB flash
drives or fax (optional) with a simple touch.
This Administrator’s Guide provides the information you need to setup
and administer the Kodak Scan Station 100, Kodak Scan Station 100
Plus and the Kodak Scan Station 120EX.
For the purpose of this manual the Kodak Scan Station 100, Kodak
Scan Station 100 Plus and the Kodak Scan Station 120EX will be
referred to as Kodak Scan Station 100. Any differences between these
models will be noted.
Chapter 1, Overview — provides system requirements, general
information you should know before setting up the Scan Station, and
instructions for unpacking and setting up the Scan Station.
Chapter 2, Pre-Installation Checklist — it is highly recommended that
you fill in this Pre-Installation Checklist before you begin setting up the
Scan Station, as it will save you time and make the setup procedures
easier.
Chapter 3, Initial Setup and Verification — provides installation and
setup procedures to get your Scan Station up and running. This chapter
provides basic procedures for setting the language, IP address, email,
etc. all the way through saving your configuration settings and verifying
the Scan Station is operational. When you are using the procedures in
this chapter, it is suggested that you have the completed Pre-
Installation Checklist available for reference.
Chapter 4, Configuring the Scan Station — once your Scan Station is
successfully setup, this chapter provides procedures for customizing
scanner settings (e.g. document type, file type, scan resolution, etc.)
managing your destination groups, (e.g. email addresses, network
shares, printers), and creating setting shortcuts and tasks.