. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Message | Possible Cause(s) | Suggested Solution(s) |
|
|
|
“The Scanner was not found. Try the following:
Turn on Scanner Power
Check all cables
Check for SCSI ID conflict
Check for blown fuse”
The SCSI cable is not | Verify that the SCSI cable is |
connected properly. | connected properly between the |
| computer and the Scanner. If not, |
| turn both off, reconnect them, |
| and try again. |
|
|
The SCSI cable is | Use another SCSI cable. |
defective. |
|
The Scanner SCSI ID is set improperly.
Reset the Scanner SCSI ID so that it is different from other devices connected to the computer. To do so, turn off the computer, then the Scanner. Reset the Scanner SCSI ID. Restart and try again.
The power to the | Turn off the computer. Turn on |
Scanner is off. | the Scanner, then the computer |
| and try again. |
|
|
The Scanner fuse has | Determine the cause of the |
blown. | blown fuse and correct it. Then |
| replace the fuse as described in |
| Appendix E. |
You have connected the Scanner to a different computer (or to the same computer to which you recently connected an additional SCSI device), resulting in a SCSI ID conflict.
Reset the Scanner SCSI ID so that it is different from other devices connected to the computer. To do so, turn off the computer then the Scanner, set the Scanner to a unique SCSI ID, turn on the Scanner then the computer, and try again.