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iQsmart Hardware
This section of the addendum documents the new and updated functions and
features of the scanner hardware, organized under the following topics:
Power up/shutdown
Startup sequence
Operating panel
Light Table
Base glass
Masks
Mounting originals in the scanner
Power Up/Shutdown
1. Turn on your Macintosh computer.
2. Turn on the scanner by switching on the Main Power switch on the back of the scanner.
Figure 1: Main power switch on back of scanner
3. Press the Power button on the operating panel. The Power LED is green. The Status LED is
orange for a few seconds.
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Summary of Contents for Creo iQsmart 2

  • Page 1 iQsmart Hardware This section of the addendum documents the new and updated functions and features of the scanner hardware, organized under the following topics: • Power up/shutdown • Startup sequence • Operating panel • Light Table • Base glass • Masks •...
  • Page 2: Startup Sequence

    Figure 2: Power and status LEDs on the operating panel The Status LED blinks green, during a series of self-tests. When the Status LED is steady green, the scanner is ready for operation. If the Status LED remains red or blinking green (indicating a failure), do the following: Turn the scanner off and then on again.
  • Page 3 During the diagnostic self-tests, the Status LED illuminates in the following sequence: 1. Switch on the Main power switch on the back of the scanner. 2. The Status LED is orange for several seconds when the scanner is switched on. 3.
  • Page 4: The Operating Panel

    The following figures show the Base glass layout, as seen in the Layout Display window of the application: Figure 3: 12” Base glass layout Figure 4: 13” Base glass layout For information about the CopyDot Scan, refer to the oXYgen Dot for iQsmart Scanners User Guide (399Z151895D).
  • Page 5 Functional description of the operating panel The Power button with LED and the Status indicator with LED are located on the operating panel. The LED of the Power button indicates the Main power switch setting of the scanner. The LED of the Status indicator indicates the status of the scanner. NOTE: Each time you press the Power button, the scanner status toggles between on and off.
  • Page 6: Light Table

    Light Table The Light Table feature is available with the iQsmart . It enables you to use the Base glass as a light table for evaluating and mounting original images. To turn on the Light Table, do the following: 1. Open the Top cover of the scanner. 2.
  • Page 7 Chapter 2 Preparation Mounting Originals This section describes the various methods for mounting originals in the scanner. Methods for mounting originals: • Supplied masks • mix format mask • 35-mm strip • slide holder • User defined masks • Mounting originals directly in the scanner Before mounting, make sure the Base glass, Top glass and originals are clean.
  • Page 8 Mounting Originals Supplied Masks 35-mm strip mask This mask allows you to mount up to twelve 35-mm strips without a need to cut them into separate images. Mix format mask With this mask, you can mount up to 26 transparencies of different sizes, such as 35 mm, 6x7, or 4x5.
  • Page 9 Chapter 2 Preparation 3. 3. 3. 3. When the first row is full, continue to the next row, and so on. Make sure each slide is in its correct orientation. For efficient scanner work, it is recommended that the bottom row is filled first, and that each row is filled starting at the end of the row.
  • Page 10 Mounting Originals 6. 6. 6. 6. Mount the second slide holder in the scanner next to the first holder; insert the left registration hole of the slide holder into the left registration pin of the Base glass. Make sure the jigsaw edges of the two slide holders interlock.
  • Page 11 Chapter 2 Preparation User Defined Mask Your scanner is supplied with several identical User defined masks, suitable for transparency and reflective originals. This section describes the following: • Preparing the mask • Defining user defined formats • Using user defined formats Preparing the mask The User defined mask is an A3 (11 in.
  • Page 12 Mounting Originals The following figure shows the user-defined mask with cut windows for five (5) transparencies. n o t c o v e r b a r - c o d e • Mount the mask (without originals) in the scanner with the transparency side facing up;...
  • Page 13 Chapter 2 Preparation For reflective: • Tape the reflectives to the reflective side of the mask, according to the format you want to define. Make sure the image side is up and in the correct orientation. The first original should be near the 0,0 point at the lower left corner of the mask.
  • Page 14 Mounting Originals Defining user defined format The user-defined formats must be defined in the application before you can use them. With the mask you prepared previously mounted in the scanner, follow the procedure described below for transparency and reflective. 1. 1. 1. 1. In the Setup dialog box, choose the All Board format.
  • Page 15: Direct Mount

    Chapter 2 Preparation Direct Mount Originals are mounted in the scanner by placing them directly on the Base glass. You can mount one original for single preview or several originals for multi-preview. For single preview: • Tape the original to the Base glass, placing the top right corner of the original near the 0,0 corner of the glass (lower right corner).
  • Page 16 Mounting Originals • If you intend to use the Layout display window, you should note the total size of the area occupied by the originals by checking the vertical and horizontal scales of the glass. For further details, refer to Performing Basic Scan on page 53. The following figure illustrates direct mount of multi-previews.