3. Resetting the scanner’s SCSI ID
Note: This procedure is provided as a reference, and you may or may not need to change the SCSI ID on your scanner.
A SCSI ID is assigned to each SCSI device in your daisy chain to differentiate the devices from one another. The SCSI ID for your Microtek scanner is
You do not need to change the SCSI ID on your scanner unless another SCSI device on your system (such as an external hard drive, additional scanner, etc.) is using the same number.
To change the SCSI ID: Locate the SCSI ID switch, then press the upper opening
6 +
Valid SCSI ID numbers are 0 to 6. Do not use SCSI ID #7, which is used to carry out a
SCSI ID #8 and #9 are also not used.
4. Power-up test
All scanners are factory tested. To ensure that your scanner has not been damaged during shipment, however, you will need to perform the following preliminary
A. Operating Voltage
Your scanner is preset to the voltage in your area. There is no need to manually select the voltage; however, make sure that the label next to the power entry module indicates the correct voltage. Contact your dealer if the label indicates an incorrect voltage.
B. Connecting the Scanner to Power Source
Caution! Make sure your scanner carriage is unlocked prior to connecting it to a power source (refer to step 2).
Connect the scanner to a voltage source directly by using the supplied power cord; do not use extension cords. Make sure that the power outlet will not be overloaded when the scanner is turned on, and ensure that other devices requiring significant power are not plugged into the same outlet. Ideally, no other devices should share the scanner’s power source.
C. Powering up the Scanner
The power switch is located on the scanner’s front panel. After verifying that the scanner is plugged into a live outlet, turn on the Power Switch.
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