Image Access WideTEK 36CL Setup Instructions

Image Access WideTEK 36CL Setup Instructions

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WideTEK® 36CL/48CL/60CL
Setup Instructions
English
07/2021

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  • Page 1 WideTEK® 36CL/48CL/60CL Setup Instructions English 07/2021...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Revision overview ..................4 Notes on the instructions and the manufacturer ........5 Keep instructions available ..............5 Design features in the text ..............6 Design features in illustrations ..............7 Associated documents ................7 Copyright ....................8 Contact details of the manufacturer in Germany ........
  • Page 3 Prepare setup ..................21 Connecting the power adapter ............. 21 Establish network connection ............... 22 Place the scanner on the optional base ..........22 Connecting the optional monitor ............23 Connect optional touch screen ............. 24 Switch on scanner ................. 25 Switch off scanner .................
  • Page 4: Revision Overview

    Revision overview Revision overview Date Rev. Name Description of Reason for change change 15.07.2021 First draft First published version...
  • Page 5: Notes On The Instructions And The Manufacturer

    Notes on the instructions and the manufacturer Notes on the instructions and the manufacturer This manual will help you to safely prepare and perform the setup for the WideTEK® 36CL/48CL/60CL large format scanners. The WideTEK® 36CL/48CL/60CL large format scanners are hereinafter referred to as the "scanners".
  • Page 6: Design Features In The Text

    Notes on the instructions and the manufacturer Design features in the text Various elements of this guide have specified design features. This allows you to easily distinguish the following elements: normal text BUTTONS OF THE SCREEN "menu labels" ➢ Action steps •...
  • Page 7: Design Features In Illustrations

    Notes on the instructions and the manufacturer Design features in illustrations When elements are referred to in a legend or in the running text, they are given a number (1). Associated documents Accompanying documents include: • Unpacking and packing instructions •...
  • Page 8: Copyright

    E-Mail: dokumentation@imageaccess.de Internet address: www.imageaccess.de Technical support You can reach Image Access GmbH technical support at the following e- mail address: support@imageaccess.de. Contact details of the manufacturer in the USA Image Access LP 2511 Technology Drive, Suite 109 Elgin, IL 60124...
  • Page 9: Device Safety

    Device safety Device safety Intended use The scanner is used for scanning all kinds of images and documents. The documents must comply with the characteristics according to the technical specifications. The scanner is intended for use in closed rooms in the commercial sector.
  • Page 10: Basic Safety Instructions

    ➢ Do not use the scanner if it is visibly damaged. In this case, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. Contact Image Access technical support, see the Technical Support section beginning on page 8.
  • Page 11: Responsibility Of The Operator

    Device safety ➢ Do not lean on the scanner. ➢ Make sure that the thickness of the original to be scanned does not exceed 3 mm. ➢ Do not use cleaning agents containing abrasive additives, solvents or acids. Use a damp microfiber cloth. ➢...
  • Page 12: Design Features Of Warnings

    Device safety Design features of warnings This manual contains the following warnings: WARNING Notes with the word WARNING warn of a dangerous situation that can possibly lead to death or serious injury. CAUTION Notes with the word CAUTION warn of a situation that may result in minor or moderate injury.
  • Page 13: Description

    Description Description Task and function The scanner is used for scanning all kinds of images and documents. The characteristics of the documents such as size, weight must comply with the specifications found in the technical data. The scanner is intended for use in closed rooms in the commercial sector.
  • Page 14: Overview Widetek® 36Cl/48Cl/60Cl

    Description Overview WideTEK® 36CL/48CL/60CL Designation Document transport Touchscreen USB connection socket Power button Transport aids Stop button Height adjustment screws (for example WideTEK 60CL)
  • Page 15: Overview Back Side

    Description Overview back side Designation USB connection socket HDMI connection socket Network connection socket Main switch Connection socket 19 V DC for external power adapter...
  • Page 16: Overview Screen Page For The Setup Menu

    Description Overview screen page for the setup menu Designation Buttons and parameters Display of the menu designation Display of online help Button for exiting the setup menu to the "Select Application" screen Display of the serial number Display of IP address Display of firmware version Button to drive the document forward in the scanner Button to drive the document backward in the scanner (rewind)
  • Page 17: Rating Plate

    Description Rating plate The rating plate is located on the back of the scanner. The following figure shows the nameplate of the model WideTEK® 36CL-600. The following figure shows the nameplate of the model WideTEK® 48CL-600.
  • Page 18: Serial Number

    Description The following figure shows the nameplate of the model WideTEK® 60CL-600. Serial number The serial number of the scanner is located on the back of the device. Keep the serial number handy when calling for support.
  • Page 19: User Interfaces

    Description User interfaces The scanner can be operated in five ways. • Via the touch screen and the ScanWizard Touch user interface. • Via EasyScan or a client application. • Via a standard web browser and the ScanWizard Client interface. •...
  • Page 20: Installation Site

    Installation site Installation site Environmental conditions When operating the scanner, make sure that the room is well ventilated to ensure the proper operating conditions. The installation site must be chosen so that • The side distance between scanner and wall is at least 100 mm, •...
  • Page 21: Prepare Setup

    Prepare setup Prepare setup Connecting the power adapter WARNING Risk of electric shock due to incorrect connection. ➢ Ensure that the mains socket is earthed in accordance with local regulations. CAUTION Incorrect routing of the connection cables can cause tripping, broken bones, bruises and crushing. ➢...
  • Page 22: Establish Network Connection

    Prepare setup Establish network connection CAUTION Incorrect routing of the connection cables can cause tripping, broken bones, bruises and crushing. ➢ Lay the connection cables so that no one can trip over them. To establish the network connection, follow the steps below: ➢...
  • Page 23: Connecting The Optional Monitor

    Prepare setup Connecting the optional monitor CAUTION Incorrect routing of the connection cables can cause tripping, broken bones, bruises and crushing. ➢ Lay the connection cables so that no one can trip over them. To connect an optional monitor, follow the steps below: ➢...
  • Page 24: Connect Optional Touch Screen

    Prepare setup Connect optional touch screen CAUTION Incorrect routing of the connection cables can cause tripping, broken bones, bruises and crushing. ➢ Lay the connection cables so that no one can trip over them. To connect an optional touch screen, follow these steps: ➢...
  • Page 25: Switch On Scanner

    Prepare setup Switch on scanner To switch on the scanner, proceed as follows: ➢ Press the MAIN switch (1) on the rear panel to the "I" position. The scanner is in stand-by mode.
  • Page 26 Prepare setup To start the scanner from stand-by mode, proceed as follows: ➢ Press the Power button. The Power button lights up blue. The scanner performs a system test. After a short waiting period, the "Application selection" screen will be displayed in English.
  • Page 27: Switch Off Scanner

    Prepare setup Switch off scanner To switch the scanner to stand-by mode after performing the setup, proceed as follows: ➢ On the Select Application screen, tap POWER OFF (1). You can also press the POWER button briefly to access this menu. Do not press the POWER button for longer than 5 seconds, otherwise the scanner will switch off hard.
  • Page 28 Prepare setup To turn off the scanner for an extended period of time, do the following: ➢ Make sure the scanner is in stand-by mode. ➢ Press the MAIN switch (1) to the "0" position. To hard power off the scanner, do the following: ➢...
  • Page 29: Perform Setup

    Perform setup Perform setup Setup Wizard The Setup Wizard is displayed on the touchscreen immediately after the startup process is complete. The Setup Wizard allows the user to perform the most important settings on the touch screen during the initial installation of a Scan2Net scanner. After the Setup Wizard has been successfully completed, the scanner can be used immediately without any further settings.
  • Page 30 Perform setup All user interfaces of the Setup Wizard are described in the online help. To exit the Setup Wizard you have to deactivate it in the LAUNCH SCAN APPLICATION tile. Starting the Setup Wizard after booting the scanner can be reactivated in the DEVICE SETUP section of Scan2net.
  • Page 31: Activate Setup Menu

    Perform setup Activate setup menu To activate the setup menu, you must log in. To do this, proceed as follows: ➢ Tap on the OPERATION SYMBOL (1).
  • Page 32 Perform setup The login screen is displayed. ➢ Enter the login data in the login window. ➢ To do so, tap the corresponding input field with your finger. ➢ The on-screen keyboard is displayed. ➢ Enter "Poweruser" in both input fields. ➢...
  • Page 33 Perform setup Overview screen page for the setup menu White balance: Display the white balance submenu. Camera Settings: Display the "Camera settings" and "Stitching" submenus. Test Suite: Display the "Test Suite" submenu IP Address: Display the "IP Address" submenu Wireless Network: Display the "Wireless Network"...
  • Page 34: Height Adjustment - Changing The Height Adjustment (Wt60Cl)

    Perform setup Height Adjustment - Changing the Height Adjustment (WT60CL) By changing the height setting, your scanner can transport and scan objects with a maximum thickness of 11mm. Loosening the height adjustment Stand sideways, to the right, next to the device. ➢...
  • Page 35 Perform setup Adjusting the height setting to the thickness of the object ➢ Push the object right-justified through the scanner until it protrudes from the back. ➢ Press down the upper unit from above, at the right outer edge, with one hand (1) until it is in contact with the object.
  • Page 36: System Restore

    System Restore System Restore Solid State Disk Software Error The file system and Linux operating system of a Scan2Net scanner are very robust and fault tolerant. The file system is capable of repairing itself even if the system loses power during a hard drive write, which would almost certainly damage any Windows, Android, or MAC operating system based computer.
  • Page 37: System Restore To Factory Defaults

    System Restore System Restore to Factory Defaults The recovery procedure is a simple process: Step Action Turn off the scanner either from the touchscreen, from the Scan2Net application currently in use, or by pressing the POWER button. If the device does not go into standby mode, press and hold the POWER button for more than 5 seconds to hard-switch the scanner into standby mode.
  • Page 38: System Recovery Of User Settings

    System Restore System recovery of user settings Set system restore point Step Action Open a tab in a web browser and enter the IP address of the scanner. The Scan2Net window appears. Click SETUP DEVICE, and then click POWERUSER. Enter "Poweruser" as the user name and password. Select SYSTEM RESTORE from the RESETS AND DEFAULT VALUES menu.
  • Page 39: Cleaning

    Cleaning Cleaning To keep the scanner in good working condition, make sure it is free of dust, ink, grease, and other contaminants. Scanners are high resolution optical instruments with high quality glass parts. Since a higher quality scanner will reveal smaller particles of dirt and dust better than a lower quality scanner, special care must be taken to keep all parts, and especially all glass parts, as clean as possible.
  • Page 40: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Scanner specification Optical System WideTEK® 36CL-600 Maximum document size 965 mm (38 inches) Scan width 915 mm (36 inches) Scan position Document side up Scanner resolution 1200 × 1200 dpi (optional 9600 × 9600 dpi interpolated) Pixel size 42 x 42µm Sensor type...
  • Page 41 Technical Specifications Optical System WideTEK® 48CL-600 Maximum document width 1270 mm (50 inch) Scan width 1220 mm (48 inch) Orientation of the document Face-up Scanner resolution 1200 × 1200dpi (optional 9600 × 9600 dpi interpolated) Pixel size 42 x 42µm Sensor type Three CIS modules Color depth...
  • Page 42: Environmental Conditions

    Technical Specifications Optical System WideTEK® 60CL-600 Maximum document width 1524 mm (60 inches) Scan width 1570 mm (61.85 inches) Orientation of the document Face-up Scanner resolution 1200 × 1200dpi (optional 9600 × 9600 dpi interpolated) Pixel size 42 x 42µm Sensor type Five CIS modules Color depth...
  • Page 43: Electrical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Electrical Specifications External Power Supply Voltage 100-240 V AC Frequency 47-63 Hz ECO Standard CEC Level VI Scanner Voltage 19 V DC Current Power consumption Sleep ≤ 0.5 W Stand-by approx. 5 W Ready to scan < 25 W Scanning <...
  • Page 44: Dimensions And Weight Widetek® 36Cl-600

    Technical Specifications Dimensions and weight WideTEK® 36CL-600 Scanner Outer Dimensions 170 x 1088 x 358 mm (H × W × D) (7 x 43 x 14 inch) Weight of Scanner 19 kg (42 lbs.) Weight of Floor Stand 10 kg (22 lbs.) Transport Box Dimensions 260 x 1160 x 440 mm (Scanner) (H ×...
  • Page 45: Dimensions And Weight Widetek® 60Cl-600

    Technical Specifications Dimensions and weight WideTEK® 60CL-600 Scanner outer dimensions 170 x 1697 x 358 mm (H × W × D) (7 x 67 x 14 inches) Weight of scanner 35 kg (77 lbs.) Weight of floor stand 21 kg (46 lbs.) Transport box dimensions 250 x 1780 x 440 mm (scanner) (H ×...

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