2.6
Cable Connection
Two
cables are required to operate
the scanner:
the SCSI signal cable and
thepower
cable.
The power cable connects
the scanner
to
the
power source.
TheSCSl signal cable connects
the scanner to the
host
for
image
transfer.
2.6.1
1.
2.
3.
4.
2.6.2
Power Cabb
Connection
Remove
the
power
cable
from
the
PVC
bag.
Turn
the
power
switch
to
the
"off"
position
("0"
depressed).
Connect
the
female
plug
of
the
power
cable
to the
scanner
connector,
pressing
firmly
into
place. ( See Figure
2. 7)
Connect
the
other
end of
the
power
cable
to
the
power
outlet,
pressing
firmly
into
place.
SCSI
Signal Connection
The
devices
linked
to the
SCSI
interface
are
daisy- chained
with
each
other.
A terminator
is attached
to the
ends
of
the
interface
cable.
User
can
buy
the
SCSI
cable
in the
computer
stores.
The
specifications
of
the
SCSI cable
is as below:
Name:
SCSI Cable
Cable
Specification:
50
pins
to 50 pins,
shielded.
Cable
Length:
less
than
or equal
to 6 meters.
SCSI
Cable Connection
There.
are
two
configurations
for
the connections.
Configuration
I :
The
number
of devices
attached
to
the
SCSI
bus
( including
the
host
PC)
is three
or above.
And
the
scanner
is located
in
the
middle
of
the connection,
as shown
below.
SCSI device
A
terminator
terminator
1.
2.
3.
Plug
the
MALE
side
of
the
"daisy-
chain
connectlor"
to
scanner's
SCSI signal
connector.
Plug
one end of the
SCSI cable
into
the
SCSI connector
of
the
device
A,
and
the
other
end of
the
cable
to one
female
connector
of
the
Daisy- Chain
connector
of
the
scanner.
As shown
in Figure
2.8.
Plug
one end of
the
SCSI cable
into
the
SCSI connector
of
device
B,
and
the
other
end of
the
cable
to
the
other
female
connector
of the
Daisy- Chain
connector.
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