Uninstalling Software

If you want to remove the software that is installed on
your computer, follow the procedure below to uninstall
them.
1. In Control Panel, open [Add or Remove Programs].
In Windows 2000, select [Add/Remove
Programs], and in Windows Vista, select
[Uninstall a program].
2. Select the item that you want to uninstall.
The software is displayed with the program
names below:
Software Program Name
Device driver Panasonic High Speed
Scanner Device Driver
X.XX*1
TWAIN KV-S1025C KV-S1020C
TWAIN Driver*2
ISIS KV-S1025C KV-S1020C
ISIS Driver*2
RTIV RTIV
QuickScan Pro Demo QuickScan 4.6*1
User Utility Panasonic Scanner User
Utility
MCD (Multi-color
Dropout) Utility
MCD
*1 "X.XX" and the number that follows a program name are the
software version. When you upgrade the software, the
numbers above may be different from the actual software
version.
*2 The name of the program varies with the model of the
scanner connected to this unit.
3. Follow the instructions on the screen.
Viewing ElectronicDocumentation

Viewing Manuals from the

CD-ROM

All manuals on the CD-ROM can be viewed using
Adobe Reader.
1. Insert the included CD-ROM into the CD/DVD drive
on your computer.
If you have a feature called "Autorun" activated,
the installation process will start automatically.
The setup window will appear.
Note
If the AutoPlay dialog box is displayed in
Windows Vista, select "CDRun.exe".
If the program does not start automatically,
from [My Computer] ([Computer] in
Windows Vista), select the CD/DVD drive,
and then double-click "CDRun.exe".
2. Select your scanner model from the "Select
Scanner" list.
3. Select a manual from the "Manuals" list on the right
side of the screen.
The selected manual will open.
Note
To view the electronic documentation,
Adobe Reader must be installed on your
computer. If your computer is connected to
the Internet, you can download Adobe
Reader by clicking the URL below
"Download Adobe® Reader®".
The URL is displayed in the "Manuals" list
on the setup screen.
Operating Instructions 17
Installation