Fujitsu M4099D Operator's Manual
Fujitsu M4099D Operator's Manual

Fujitsu M4099D Operator's Manual

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  • Page 1 C150-E141-03EN M4099D Image Scanner Operator's Guide...
  • Page 2 M4099D Image Scanner Operator's Guide...
  • Page 3 Schalldruckpegel beträgt 70 dB (A) oder weniger gemäß ISO7779. The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice. All Rights Reserved, Copyright © 1999, 2000 FUJITSU LIMITED. Printed in Japan. No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without permission.
  • Page 4 Please send your comments on this manual or on Fujitsu products to the following addresses: North American contact: FUJITSU COMPUTER PRODUCTS OF AMERICA, INC. 2904 Orchard Parkway, San Jose. California 95134-2009, U.S.A. Phone: (1-408) 432-6333 Fax: (1-408) 894-1709 HOME PAGE: http://www.fcpa.com/ FUJITSU CANADA, INC.
  • Page 5: Important Note To Users

    While all efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of all information in this manual, FUJITSU assumes no liability to any party for any damage caused by errors or omissions or by statements of any kind in this manual, its updates or supplements, whether such errors are omissions or statements resulting from negligence, accidents, or any other cause.
  • Page 6 Preface This manual explains how to use the M4099D image scanner. This scanner can be equipped with an optional endorser; however, Illustrations in this manual do not include the endorser except those in Chapter 5. For details of the endorser, refer to its Operator Guide.
  • Page 7 CAUTION CAUTION indicates that minor personal injury, loss of data, or damage to the scanner may result if you do not follow a procedure correctly. NOTE NOTE indicates remarks, tips, and other useful supplementary information. The following symbols are used in this manual.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS K CHAPTER 1 COMPONENTS K CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS K CHAPTER 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTION K CHAPTER 4 DOCUMENT SPECIFICATION K CHAPTER 5 SPECIFICATIONS K CHAPTER 6 SETUP, BROWSE, AND TEST MODES K GLOSSARY OF TERMS ... GL-1 K INDEX ... IN-1 Checking the Components ...
  • Page 9: Installation And Connections

    COMPONENTS COMPONENTS CHAPTER INSTALLATION AND INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS CHAPTER CONNECTIONS OPERATING OPERATING INSTRUCTION CHAPTER INSTRUCTION DOCUMENT DOCUMENT SPECIFICATION CHAPTER SPECIFICATION SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS CHAPTER SETUP, BROWSE, SETUP, BROWSE, AND TEST MODES CHAPTER AND TEST MODES GLOSSARY GLOSSARY OF TERMS OF TERMS INDEX INDEX...
  • Page 10 CHAPTER COMPONENTS After unpacking the scanner, confirm that all the components have been received. This chapter describes the components of the scanner, part names, and operator panel arrangement and their function. Checking the Components Units and Assemblies Operator Panel Buzzer...
  • Page 11: Checking The Components

    These high precision components must be handled with care. Confirm that all the components shown in the following figure have been received. Mount the stop lever on the stacker of the scanner. If any component is missing, please contact your sales agent.
  • Page 12: Units And Assemblies

    Units and Assemblies This section shows the exterior view and assemblies of the scanner. This section also provides names of each part and describes their functions. Units...
  • Page 13 Document exit tray. Adjustable stopper for shorter length documents. Helps guide documents into stacker. Used to keep documents in the stacker. For use with long documents. Controls supply of line power to the scanner. Power cable connection. Video and RS-232C Two SCSIs.
  • Page 14 Assemblies Lower sheet guide assembly Pick roller unit Brake roller Lamp unit (back side) Lamp Lamp unit (front side) Lamp Guide plate...
  • Page 15: Operator Panel

    Operator Panel The operator panel is located at the lower right hand side of the scanner. The panel consists of an LCD (24 character x 2 line), LEDs, and buttons. Arrangement Operator panel 24 characters x 2 lines POWER DATA...
  • Page 16: Lcd Display

    Button name Function Turns on or off the power when the main line switch is set to “I”. Sets the scanner in setup or browse mode. It is also used to set test mode. (See Chapter 6) MENU Setup mode is used for customizing the scanner. Browse mode is used for glancing conditions of the scanner.
  • Page 17: Operation Status Display

    Ready Manual Feeding Feeding Transferring Data Error status display When the scanner detects errors, the LCD indicates the following messages. There are two types of errors: temporary errors and equipment errors. Temporary errors: Hopper empty Equipment errors: Optical error: Front Fuse alarm: Front lamp Wait for a moment.
  • Page 18: Buzzer

    Buzzer The scanner has a buzzer to indicate that an error has occurred or an operator panel button is pressed. The buzzer function can be set on or off by following the procedure “Buzzer” in Chapter 6 SETUP, BROWSE, AND TEST MODES.
  • Page 19 CHAPTER INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS The chapter describes how to install and connect the scanner. Precautions Inspection Cable Connection...
  • Page 20: Precautions

    Do not install the scanner in the following places and environments. • Place the scanner away from electrical noise sources, strong magnetic fields and air flow. If the scanner is used near an air conditioner, copying machine, or TV set, the scanner may operate incorrectly.
  • Page 21: Inspection

    Inspection This section describes how to check the labels. Three labels Label A (An example)
  • Page 22 PART NO. CA04315-B002 SER. NO. DATE 1999-10 FUJITSU LIMITED Label C (An example) MODEL NAME M4099D PART NO. CA04315-B002 MODEL - 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 REV. - 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9...
  • Page 23: Cable Connection

    Cable Connection This section describes how to connect the cables. Connect the cables as follows: Turning the main line switch off Press “O” side of the main line switch to turn the power off. Main line switch Connecting the power cable Connect the power cable to the power inlet of the device and a power outlet.
  • Page 24: Connecting The Interface Cable

    Connecting the interface cable Connect the video interface, RS-232C interface, or SCSI interface cables and secure them with hooks or screws. Connect the other ends to the host computer. NOTE • SCSI-ID is set to No. 5 at shipment. Refer to Chapter 6 when changing the setting. •...
  • Page 25: Basic Operation Of The Operator Panel

    CHAPTER OPERATING INSTRUCTION This chapter describes how to turn the power on, and also de- scribes how to operate the operator panel (basic operation). Refer to Reference Guide about information on loading document and opening/closing the upper transport unit. Turning the Power On Basic Operation of the Operator Panel...
  • Page 26: Turning The Power On

    This section describes how to turn the power on. Press “I” side of the main line switch located at the back of the scanner. Press the power switch of the operator panel. The power goes on and the green POWER lamp at the operator panel lights.
  • Page 27: Basic Operation Of The Operator Panel

    Basic Operation of the Operator Panel This section describes basic operation of the operator panel including how to enter the mode selec- tion mode in which you can use setup mode, browse mode, and test mode. Displaying detailed information if an error occurred If an error occurs, the CHECK LED blinks and the error message is displayed on the LCD.
  • Page 28: Lifting Or Lowering The Hopper

    • The DATA LED does not light (the scanner contains no data), • The scanning operation is not in progress, • The scanner is not in test mode (except the offline feed test), and • The scanner is not in setup or browse mode.
  • Page 29: Clearing A Consumable Life Alarm

    Clearing a consumable life alarm This scanner has the consumable counter to estimate consumable life of the scanner. When the consumable counter reaches the prescribed value, the LCD indicates an alarm that the consum- able may be expired. For example, the following message appears:...
  • Page 30 Confirming the number of sheets processed by the scanner The LCD indicates the numbers of sheets scanned during online or in test mode (offline feed test). The LCD indicates the numbers as follows: Scanning AAAAAAAA MMMM Value Meaning AAAAAAAA Abrasion counter...
  • Page 31 Ready is displayed. In details: • The DATA LED does not light (the scanner contains no data), • The scanning operation is not in progress, • The scanner is not in test mode, and • The scanner is not in setup or browse mode.
  • Page 32 Using the setup, browse, and test modes This scanner has the setup mode, browse mode, and test mode to ease operation for customizing the scanner, glancing setup conditions of the scanner, and testing the scanner offline respectively. There are two ways to enter these modes: •...
  • Page 33 In the following way, you can use the test mode in addition to the setup mode and browse mode. To quit these modes, turn the power off. POWER ON with MENU ON Please wait * Turn off to quit <<MODE SELECT>>. <<MODE SELECT>>...
  • Page 34 Transition of operator panel status and display The following outlines the transition of status and display of the operator panel. POWER ON Ready (normal mode) CANCEL Error MENU occurred Error message Mode select screen (Setup and Browse) ENTER Setup mode POWER ON with MENU ON F1, F2, F3 Shortcut to...
  • Page 35: Document Size

    CHAPTER DOCUMENT SPECIFICATION This chapter describes the document size and document quality of the scanner. Document Size Document Quality...
  • Page 36: Document Size

    Document Size The following figure shows document sizes that the scanner can read. Feeding Direction Maximum Minimum Scanner M4099D 297 (11.7 in) 432 (17 in) A7 size = 74 (2.9 in) x 105 (4.1 in): Available in both portrait and landscape orientations...
  • Page 37: Document Quality

    Document Quality This section describes paper types of documents and ream weights of paper available for the scan- ner, and precautions. Paper types of documents The recommended paper types of documents are as follows: NOTE Use the specified paper only. (In rare occasion, double feeding or document damage may occur.) •...
  • Page 38 Precautions Be careful not to scan the following document. Preliminary document feed test may be necessary to avoid the unexpected errors. If the document slips in ADF (JAM error) or double feed occurs fre- quently, refer to “Improving Document Separation” in Reference Guide. •...
  • Page 39 NOTE • If carbonless papers are used, clean the roller twice as often as usual. • Documents should be straightened to fit the condition below. Less than 3 mm Top of the paper Less than 5 mm • When you read curled, wrinkled, or creased documents, documents may not be successfully arranged in the stacker.
  • Page 40 CHAPTER SPECIFICATIONS This chapter describes the installation specifications, external dimensions, consumables, option. Installation Specifications External Dimensions Consumables Options...
  • Page 41: Installation Specifications

    Installation Specifications The following table lists the installation specifications of the scanner. Item Width Dimensions (mm) Depth Height Weight (kg) Voltage Input power Phases Frequency Power consumption Device status Ambient Temperature condition Humidity Specification 590 (23.2 in) 690 (27.2 in) 540 (21.3 in) without optional endorser...
  • Page 42: External Dimensions

    External Dimensions (unit: mm)
  • Page 43: Consumables

    Consumables The following table lists consumables used for the scanner. Be sure to keep some consumables in stock. Customer is responsible to change these items periodically. The consumable counter can be used to check the number of scanned documents. (See page 3-4.)
  • Page 44: Options

    Options The following table lists options of this scanner. Name Specification Endorser CA04315-D201 Contact your Fujitsu sales agent for more information. Remark Ink jet printing method • Back-side print • Max. 30 characters...
  • Page 45: Setup, Browse, And Test Modes

    CHAPTER SETUP, BROWSE, AND TEST MODES This chapter describes the setup, browse, and test modes of the scanner. Setup, Browse, and Test Modes Activating the Setup or Browse Mode Contents of the Setup or Browse Mode Activating the Test Mode...
  • Page 46 Setup, Browse, and Test Modes This scanner has the setup mode, browse mode, and test mode to ease setting up. • Setup mode for customizing the scanner for user requirements • Browse mode for glancing setup conditions of the scanner •...
  • Page 47: Activating The Setup Or Browse Mode

    Activating the Setup or Browse Mode To activate the setup mode, follow these steps: While the LCD is indicating “Ready”, press The <<MODE SELECT>> screen appears with “SETUP” blinking. Press ENTER The <<SETUP MODE>> initial screen (*) appears. Press ENTER The <<SETUP MODE>>...
  • Page 48 Mode selection ( MENU There is another mode selection which enables you to execute the user test on the scanner without the host computer. See “ Activating the Test Mode” later in this chapter. POWER ON Please wait Ready MENU CANCEL <<MODE SELECT>>...
  • Page 49: Contents Of The Setup Or Browse Mode

    Contents of the Setup or Browse Mode This section describes the contents of the setup mode. The setup mode can be classified into 26 types. Setup item Description Settings Sets simplex/duplex scanning, paper size, density, resolution, and halftone. Paper length check Enables or disables the function which detects a paper length error.
  • Page 50 4800, 9600, or 19200) for the TP interface. RS232C baud rate Selects the transfer rate (2400, 4800, 9600, or 19200) for the RS-232C interface. SCSI ID Sets the SCSI ID of this scanner. Product ID Sets the product ID of this scanner. Pre-pick Enables or disables pre-picking.
  • Page 51 Transition of screens in setup mode This flowchart indicates the transition of screens in setup mode for reference to the setup operation described in the following pages. <<SETUP MODE>> SETUP BROWSE ENTER CANCEL <<SETUP MODE>> ENTER <<SETUP MODE>> Settings ENTER CANCEL ENTER ENTER/CANCEL (*)
  • Page 52 This function sets simplex/duplex scanning mode, paper size/orientation, density, resolution, and halftone processing. It is valid when the scanner operates in normal mode through the video or TP (third party) interface. It is also valid in the offline feed test in test mode. You cannot change settings if they are set by the host computer.
  • Page 53: Press

    In <<SETUP MODE>> initial screen, press ENTER The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Settings) appears. Press again. ENTER The option list screen indicates the current options with S blinking (blinking indicates “selected”). Press three times. The current resolution 200 blinks. Press ENTER RESOLUTION screen appears with 200 blinking (blinking indicates “changeable”).
  • Page 54 (Settings) appears. NOTE The “Settings” screen does not appear and the “Paper Length Check” screen first ap- pears when your scanner is not controlled through the video or TP interface. When the menu screen indicates “Settings”, press The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Paper Length Check) appears.
  • Page 55: When The Desired Value Appears, Press

    (Settings or Paper Length Check) appears. NOTE The “Settings” screen does not appear and the “Paper Length Check” screen first ap- pears when your scanner is not controlled through the video or TP interface. 6-10 Paper Length Check 10 mm...
  • Page 56 Press The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Paper Thickness Check) appears. Press ENTER The option select screen appears with the current option OFF blinking (blinking indicates “changeable”). Press The displayed option changes (ON blinks). Press to save the change. ENTER The LCD returns to the <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Paper Thickness Check).
  • Page 57 Paper Length Check) appears. NOTE The “Settings” screen does not appear and the “Paper Length Check” screen first appears when your scanner is not controlled through the video or TP interface. Press twice. The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Paper Thickness Setup) appears.
  • Page 58: Skew Check

    (Settings or Paper Length Check) appears. NOTE The “Settings” screen does not appear and the “Paper Length Check” screen first ap- pears when your scanner is not controlled through the video or TP interface. Press three times. The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Skew Check) appears.
  • Page 59 (Settings or Paper Length Check) appears. NOTE The “Settings” screen does not appear and the “Paper Length Check” screen first ap- pears when your scanner is not controlled through the video or TP interface. Press four times. The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (IPC-3 Mode) appears.
  • Page 60: Setup Mode

    When the desired pattern number appears, press to save the change. ENTER The LCD returns to the <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (IPC-3 Mode). To quit the <<SETUP MODE>>, turn off the power. Paper types and corresponding pattern numbers User’s paper is classified into five types in line art (no halftone) mode as shown in the following table. •...
  • Page 61: Hopper Height

    Reading parameter validity Reading Transfer mode mode Valid Invalid Size Valid Invalid Conversion Sharpness Valid Invalid Hopper height This function sets the initial height of the hopper. Set the height which you frequently use. LCD display Options Hopper Height 250 sheets, 500 sheets, 1000 sheets 6-16 Reading parameter Transfer...
  • Page 62 Paper Length Check) appears. NOTE The “Settings” screen does not appear and the “Paper Length Check” screen first appears when your scanner is not controlled through the video or TP interface. Press repeatedly until “Hopper Height” appears in the lower line of the menu screen.
  • Page 63: Paper Separation Level

    Press three times. CANCEL The LCD returns to the Ready screen. After this setting, the hopper is set at the new height whenever power is turned on. Paper separation level This function sets the power of the brake roller for stabilizing paper separation in picking documents. LCD display Options Paper Separation Level...
  • Page 64 (Settings or Paper Length Check) appears. NOTE The “Settings” screen does not appear and the “Paper Length Check” screen first ap- pears when your scanner is not controlled through the video or TP interface. Press repeatedly until “Paper Separation Level” appears in the lower line of the menu screen.
  • Page 65 (Settings or Paper Length Check) appears. NOTE The “Settings” screen does not appear and the “Paper Length Check” screen first ap- pears when your scanner is not controlled through the video or TP interface. Press repeatedly until “Drop-out Color” appears in the lower line of the menu screen.
  • Page 66 Press The displayed option changes (Blue or Red). When the desired option appears, press to save the change. ENTER The LCD returns to the <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Drop-out Color). Press two times. CANCEL The LCD returns to the Ready screen. Drop-out Color Front: Green Back: Red <<SETUP MODE>>...
  • Page 67 (Settings or Paper Length Check) appears. NOTE The “Settings” screen does not appear and the “Paper Length Check” screen first ap- pears when your scanner is not controlled through the video or TP interface. Press repeatedly until “Consumable Counter” appears in the lower line of the menu screen.
  • Page 68 Press ENTER The option select screen appears with the current value blinking (blinking indicates “changeable”). Press The displayed value changes (1 to 256). (Value can be changed in ten thousands of sheets.) Pressing and holding down speeds up the change. When the desired value appears, press to save the change.
  • Page 69 (Settings or Paper Length Check) appears. NOTE The “Settings” screen does not appear and the “Paper Length Check” screen first ap- pears when your scanner is not controlled through the video or TP interface. Press repeatedly until “Buzzer” appears in the lower line of the menu screen.
  • Page 70 (Settings or Paper Length Check) appears. NOTE The “Settings” screen does not appear and the “Paper Length Check” screen first ap- pears when your scanner is not controlled through the video or TP interface. Press repeatedly until “Buzzer Volume” appears in the lower line of the menu screen.
  • Page 71: Lcd Contrast

    The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Settings or Paper Length Check) appears. NOTE The “Settings” screen does not appear and the “Paper Length Check” screen first ap- pears when your scanner is not controlled through the video or TP interface. 6-26 (Default: Buzzer Volume <<SETUP MODE>>...
  • Page 72: Picking Speed

    Press repeatedly until “LCD Contrast” appears in the lower line of the menu screen. Press ENTER The option select screen appears with the current setting changeable). Press The displayed option changes ( When the desired option appears, press to save the change. ENTER The LCD returns to the <<SETUP MODE>>...
  • Page 73 (Settings or Paper Length Check) appears. NOTE The “Settings” screen does not appear and the “Paper Length Check” screen first appears when your scanner is not controlled through the video or TP interface. Press repeatedly until “Picking Speed” appears in the lower line of the menu screen.
  • Page 74 (Settings or Paper Length Check) appears. NOTE The “Settings” screen does not appear and the “Paper Length Check” screen first ap- pears when your scanner is not controlled through the video or TP interface. Press repeatedly until “Interface” ap- pears in the lower line of the menu screen.
  • Page 75: Tp_If Baud Rate

    The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Settings or Paper Length Check) appears. NOTE The “Settings” screen does not appear and the “Paper Length Check” screen first ap- pears when your scanner is not controlled through the video or TP interface. 6-30 Interface VIDEO <<SETUP MODE>>...
  • Page 76: Rs232C Baud Rate

    Press repeatedly until “TP_IF Baud Rate” appears in the lower line of the menu screen. Press ENTER The option select screen appears with the current setting 9600 blinking (blinking indicates “change- able”). Press The displayed option changes (19200, 2400, 4800 ). When the desired option appears, press to save the change.
  • Page 77 (Settings or Paper Length Check) appears. NOTE The “Settings” screen does not appear and the “Paper Length Check” screen first ap- pears when your scanner is not controlled through the video or TP interface. Press repeatedly until “RS232C Baud Rate” appears in the lower line of the menu screen.
  • Page 78 Paper Length Check) appears. NOTE The “Settings” screen does not appear and the “Paper Length Check” screen first appears when your scanner is not controlled through the video or TP interface. Press repeatedly until “SCSI ID” appears in the lower line of the menu screen.
  • Page 79: Product Id

    To quit the <<SETUP MODE>>, turn off the power. Product ID This function sets the product ID of the scanner. Usually, you need not change this setting. NOTE You cannot use this function when the setup mode is brought by pressing status.
  • Page 80 Press repeatedly until “Product ID” appears in the lower line of the menu screen. Press ENTER The option select screen appears with the current setting M4099D blinking (blinking indicates “changeable”). Press The displayed option changes (M3099G blinks). Press to save the change.
  • Page 81 (Settings or Paper Length Check) appears. NOTE The “Settings” screen does not appear and the “Paper Length Check” screen first ap- pears when your scanner is not controlled through the video or TP interface. Press repeatedly until “Pre-pick” ap- pears in the lower line of the menu screen.
  • Page 82: Pick Start Time

    (Settings or Paper Length Check) appears. NOTE The “Settings” screen does not appear and the “Paper Length Check” screen first ap- pears when your scanner is not controlled through the video or TP interface. Press repeatedly until “Pick start time”...
  • Page 83: Manual Feed Timeout

    (Settings or Paper Length Check) appears. NOTE The “Settings” screen does not appear and the “Paper Length Check” screen first ap- pears when your scanner is not controlled through the video or TP interface. Press repeatedly until “Manual Feed Timeout” appears in the lower line of the menu screen.
  • Page 84: Paper Pick Retry

    Press The displayed option changes (1 S to 255 S). The value changes in seconds. When the desired value appears, press to save the change. ENTER The LCD returns to the <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Manual Feed Timeout). Press two times. CANCEL The LCD returns to the Ready screen.
  • Page 85 (Settings or Paper Length Check) appears. NOTE The “Settings” screen does not appear and the “Paper Length Check” screen first ap- pears when your scanner is not controlled through the video or TP interface. Press repeatedly until “Paper Pick retry”...
  • Page 86: Paper Feed Retry Step

    (Settings or Paper Length Check) appears. NOTE The “Settings” screen does not appear and the “Paper Length Check” screen first ap- pears when your scanner is not controlled through the video or TP interface. Press repeatedly until “Paper Feed retry”...
  • Page 87 Press The current count setting 4 blinks. Press The displayed option changes (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, When the desired value appears, press to save the change. ENTER The LCD returns to the <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Paper Feed retry). Press two times.
  • Page 88: Function Key

    EJECT key (Default: Undefined) the allocated setup function just by pressing the button whenever the scanner is in the Ready state. This function is valid even in the setup mode lock state (refer to the next function). However, the , and The following is an example of operation when you allocate START and EJECT keys to the buttons respectively.
  • Page 89: Start Key

    Press repeatedly until “Function Key” appears in the lower line of the menu screen. Press ENTER The function key select screen appears with F1 blinking (blinking indicates “selectable”). Press ENTER The F1 selection screen appears with the current setting Undefined blinking (blinking indicates “changeable”).
  • Page 90: Setup Mode Lock

    (Settings or Paper Length Check) appears. NOTE The “Settings” screen does not appear and the “Paper Length Check” screen first ap- pears when your scanner is not controlled through the video or TP interface. Press repeatedly until “Setup Mode Lock” appears in the lower line of the menu screen.
  • Page 91 Press ENTER The option select screen appears with the current setting OFF blinking (blinking indicates “changeable”). Press The displayed option changes (ON blinks). Press to save the change. ENTER The LCD returns to the <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Setup Mode Lock). To quit the <<SETUP MODE>>, turn off the power.
  • Page 92: Activating The Test Mode

    Activating the Test Mode To activate the test mode: Turning power on with MENU The LCD indicates “Please wait” then “<<MODE SELECT>>” with “SETUP” blinking. Press twice. “TEST” blinks (blinking indicates “selectable). Press ENTER The <<TEST MODE>> initial screen (*) appears. Press ENTER The <<TEST MODE>>...
  • Page 93 Mode selection (power on with MENU pressed) POWER ON with MENU ON Please wait * Turn off to quit <<MODE SELECT>>. <<MODE SELECT>> SETUP BROWSE TEST ENTER CANCEL <<SETUP MODE>> ENTER CANCEL <<SETUP MODE>> XXXXX ENTER CANCEL 6-48 : Cursor buttons : Blinking <<MODE SELECT>>...
  • Page 94: Contents Of The Test Mode

    Displays the options installed in the scanner. Device life Displays the accumulative number of sheets fed and the accumulative number of hours for lamps lit since the scanner has been installed, to estimate the life of the device. Sensor auto adjustment Automatically adjusts sensors.
  • Page 95 Offline feed test This function scans sheets of paper continuously for checking entire operation of the mechanism without a host computer. You can use the Settings function in setup mode to modify scanning parameters (scanning mode, paper size/orientation, density, resolution, and halftone processing) for scanning documents.
  • Page 96 11. Press START blinks (blinking indicates “selectable”). 12. Press ENTER The scanner feeds and scans documents continuously until it detects an error (usually “Hopper empty”). During feeding, the upper line indicates “Feeding!!” and the lower line indicates the number of sheets fed.
  • Page 97 Options This function displays the options installed in the scanner. LCD display Displayed options Options Endorser, IPC-3D * When an option is installed, ON is displayed under the option. When an option is not installed, OFF is displayed under the option.
  • Page 98: Times

    Device life This function displays the accumulative number of sheets fed and the accumulative number of hours during which the lamp is lit since the scanner has been installed. These values are helpful for estimating the life of devices. LCD display...
  • Page 99: K Glossary Of Terms

    Automatic separation The image processing method to detect the difference between text and photos and choose the threshold accordingly. Automatic separation allows the scanner to switch between line mode and half tone mode in one pass. Automatic start mode (<–> manual start mode) In this mode the reading operation is activated only by START command.
  • Page 100: Duplex Reading Mode

    Dither Technique for producing halftone images representing the entire grayscale using two pixel levels black and white. Dots per inch. Drop-out color A color which is used to the document but does not appear in the read image. Duplex reading mode Both sides of the document are read in this mode.
  • Page 101: Image Emphasis

    IPC-3 mode While reading binary images, it is necessary to set the scanner according to the quality of the sheet to be read. In this mode these settings can be performed in advance by corresponding each setting to a pattern number.
  • Page 102: Mirror Image

    Isolated noise from an image appearing as black spots in white areas and voids in black areas is removed to improve image quality. Operator panel A panel containing the scanner indicators and buttons. The operator panel is used to control scanner operations such as loading document, selecting features, and changing setup options. Outline extraction The boundary between black and white areas is traced and the outline extracted for closed areas.
  • Page 103: Paper Jam

    Paper Jam A warning informing the user that document is jammed in the transport unit, or that transportation is disabled because the transport unit is slippery. This warning also appears when a double fed is detected. Photograph mode (White level follower OFF) Selecting photograph mode makes brightness and contrast settings effective but prevents the threshold from being set.
  • Page 104: Serial Interface

    With a serial interface, an interface cable greater than 3 meters (10 feet) can be used. This is often necessary in networking environments, where the scanner may be shared. Setup mode In this mode, users can set a variety of functions in offline status for customizing the scanner for user requirements. SF1 sensor The document detection sensor.
  • Page 105 Devices with SCSI interface are daisy-chained. A resistor that includes terminal circuits needs to be placed at both ends of a cable when devices are daisy-chained. Test mode The mode in which users can test the scanner in offline status. GL-7...
  • Page 106 CHECK LED 1-6, 3-2 Check stopper 1-3 Checking the Components 1-1 Clearing a consumable life alarm 3-4 Confirming the number of sheets processed by the scanner 3-5 Connecting the interface cable 2-5 the power cable 2-4 Consumable counter 3-4, 6-22...
  • Page 107 Guide plate 1-3, 1-4 Halftone processing 6-7 Hopper 1-3 Hopper extension 1-3 Hopper guide 1-3 Hopper height 6-16 Hopper height adjustment 3-3 IMPORTANT NOTE TO USERS Input power 5-1 Inspection 2-2 Installation Specifications 5-1 Interface 6-29 Interface cable 2-5 connectors 1-3 IPC-3 mode 6-14 Label A 2-2...
  • Page 108 Product ID 6-34 Reading parameter 6-16 Ream weightr of paper 4-2 Resolution 6-7 RS232C baud rate 6-31 RS-232C interface 2-5 Scanner 1-1 Scanning mode 6-7 SCSI ID 6-33 SCSI interface 2-5 Screen transition 3-7, 3-8, 3-9, 6-3, 6-6, 6-48 Settings 6-7...
  • Page 109 Using the function buttons 3-6 Using the setup, browse, and test modes Video interface 2-5 Weight 5-1 IN-4...
  • Page 110 This product sold in Europe conforms to the standards in accordance with EC Directives. The copy of “Declaration of Cnformity” is attached below:...

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