Installing Software; Resetting The Scanner's Scsi Id If Necessary - Microtek ScanMaker 4 User Manual

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3. Installing software

Insert the Microtek CD-ROM into your CD-ROM
drive. The Microtek Scanner Software installer should
come up automatically, and list the software
available for you. Click on each software program in
the order they appear on your screen to install all of
the components.
Note: If the Microtek Scanner Software is not
automatically displayed on the screen, click Start,
select Run and type d:\cdsetup (where d: is your CD-
ROM drive).
Step 1 Install Microtek ScanWizard
ScanWizard is a Twain driver used for the scanner to
work with various applications. ScanWizard cannot
be used by itself and requires another program in
order to work.
1. Click Microtek ScanWizard, then follow screen
instructions to start installation.
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During installation, choose "Adaptec SCSI
Interface Card" option as your interface type.
3. When installation is complete, the Microtek
ScanWizard for Windows group appears as a
folder in the Programs menu.
Step 2 Install software application
Install each software application by clicking on the
individual program options.
Step 3 Install Microtek DCR
DCR is Microtek' s proprietary color calibration
technology for use with Microtek color scanners.
With DCR installed, your scanner is capable of
capturing extremely accurate color images.
Step 4 Install documentation reader
Click Adobe Acrobat Reader, then follow screen
instructions until installation is complete. Acrobat
Reader is necessary for reading the manuals on
your CD-ROM.
4. Resetting the scanner's SCSI
ID if necessary
This procedure is provided as a reference. You may
or may not need to change the SCSI ID on your
scanner.
A SCSI ID is a number assigned to each SCSI
device in your daisy chain to differentiate the
devices from one another. The SCSI ID for your
Microtek scanner is factory-set to 6.
You won't need to change the SCSI ID on your
scanner unless another SCSI device on your system
(such as external hard drive, additional scanner,
etc.) is using the same number.
Locate the SCSI ID switch, use a small pin (or a
small screwdriver) to press either of the small black
openings located above or below the SCSI ID.
Pressing the upper opening "-" decreases the SCSI
ID number; pressing the lower opening "+"
increases the number.
Valid SCSI ID numbers are 0 to 6. Do not use SCSI
ID #7, which is used to carry a self-test for the
scanner and make the carriage move back and
forth. SCSI ID #8 and #9 are also not used.
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