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C150-E146-02EN M4097D Image Scanner Operator's Guide[...]
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M4097D Image Scanner Operator's Guide[...]
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i February, 2000 First edition February Second edition Revised contents Specification No. C150-E146-02EN Date published Edition This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference[...]
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ii This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conformme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. As an E NERGY S TAR ® Partner, Fujitsu Limited has determined that this scanner meets E NERGY S TAR ® guidelines for energy efficiency. E NERGY S TAR ® is a U. S. registered mark. The contents of [...]
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iii FUJITSU FRANCE S.A. I, Place des Etats-Unis, SILIC 310, 94588 Rungis cedex, FRANCE TEL:33-1-4180-3880 FAX:33-1-4180-3866 http://www.fujitsu-europe.com/home/ FUJITSU COMPUTERS (SINGAPORE) PTE, LTD. 20 Science Park Road #03-01, Tele Teck Park Singapore Science Park II, Singapore 117674 Republic of Singapore TEL:65-777-6577 FAX:65-771-5669 http://[...]
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iv IMPOR T ANT NOTE TO USERS READ ALL OF THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT. IF NOT USED CORRECTLY, UNEXPECTED INJURY MAY BE CAUSED TO USERS OR BYSTANDERS. 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 [...]
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v Preface This manual explains how to use the M4097D image scanner. This manual contains chapters on the following topics: COMPONENTS INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ADF DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS SCANNER SPECFICATIONS SETUP MODE It also contains a Glossary of Terms and an Index. Refer to Cleaning and Maintenance Guide for informat[...]
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vi Important information that requires special attention is indicated as follows: WARNING WARNING indicates that personal injury may result if you do not follow a procedure correctly. CAUTION CAUTION indicates that damage to the scanner may result if you do not follow a procedure correctly. Indicates care required to avoid pinching of fingers or ha[...]
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vii CONTENTS vii ❑ CHAPTER 1 COMPONENTS Checking the Components ........................................................ 1-1 Units and Assemblies ............................................................... 1-2 Operator Panel .......................................................................... 1-5 ❑ CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIO[...]
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viii ❑ CHAPTER 6 CONSUMABLES AND OPTIONS Consumables ............................................................................ 6-1 Options ...................................................................................... 6-2 Video Interface Option .............................................................. 6-3 IPC-4D Option ...........[...]
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ix COMPONENTS INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS OPERATING INSTRUCTION DOCUMENT SPECIFICATION ix COMPONENTS INST ALLA TION AND CONNECTIONS OPERA TING INSTRUCTION DOCUMENT SPECIFICA TION SCANNER SPECIFICA TIONS CONSUMABLES AND OPTIONS SETUP MODE GLOSSAR Y OF TERMS INDEX GLOSSARY OF TERMS SPECIFICATIONS SETUP MODE INDEX CONSUMABLES AND OPTIONS[...]
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COMPONENTS This chapter describes the components of the scanner, part names, operator panel arrangement, and the function of parts and LED indicators. After unpacking the scanner, confirm that all compo- nents have been received by checking them against the list in the first section. Checking the Components Units and Assemblies Operator Panel CHAPT[...]
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1-1 1 Chec king the Components These high precision components must be handled carefuly. Confirm that all the components shown in the following figure have been received. If any component are missing, please contact your sales agent. Power cable for North America Power cable for Europe Scanner Pad ASY Manuals and Driver[...]
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1-2 Units and Assemb lies This section shows exterior view and assemblies of the scanner. This section also provides the name of each part and describes its functions. Units M4097D e Document holding pad w Document bed q Document cover r Automatic document feeder(ADF) u Operator panel t Stacker o ADF lever !2 Third party slot i ADF paper chute y Po[...]
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1-3 No. Function 1 Document cover Closes over and keeps in place document to be read. 2 Document bed Holds document to be read. Also called the Flatbed (FB). 3 Document holding pad Presses a document to the Document bed. 4 Automatic document feeder (ADF) Automatically feeds documents to the reading position. 5 Stacker Stacks the read documents. 6 P[...]
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1-4 Assemblies Thumb screw Guide A ASY Pick roller 2 Pick roller 1 Stacker Pad ASY[...]
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1-5 Arrang ement The operator panel is located on the upper right hand side of the scanner. The panel consists of an LCD display (16 character x 2 line), LEDs and buttons. Oper ator P anel Operator panel Exit Enter Stop Previous Next Send T o/ Start Read Check[...]
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1-6 Button / LED Function Name of the button Function and LED Button Next Displays the next screen. Previous Displays the previous screen. Moves cursor to the left. Moves cursor to the right. Exit • When you are entering settings on the operator panel, pressing this button immediately returns you to the “Scanner Ready” screen. Enter Records p[...]
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1-7 Counter Displa y The scanner is provided with the counter display. Paper counter Abrasion counter Function The paper counter counts the number of scanned sheets from the start of reading until Paper Empty or an error is detected. The counter is automatically reset at the start of reading. The counter is used for checking the number of sheets to[...]
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1-8 Operation status Operation status is indicated by the following message: <Power-on> <Reading> <Waiting for Start> Scanner displays followig screen when waiting Start button pressed. (Only When Video Interface Option is installed.) <Cleanig request> When the Pick roller cleaning is necessary, the scanner displays as follo[...]
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1-9 T emporary err or <Hopper empty> This message is displayed if there is no more paper on the ADF paper chute during a read operation in ADF mode. Fill the ADF paper chute with paper. To enable the read operation, press the stop button. <Jam> This message is displayed if a ducument is jammed in the ADF. See “Cleaning and Maintenance[...]
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1-10 Alarm One of the following message is displayed if an error occurs in the scanner. If one of the following error message is displayed, turn the power off and then on again. If the same message is displayed, contact your service representative. <Optical alarm front> <Optical alarm back> <FB mechanism alarm> NOTE When the total[...]
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1-11 <Image transfer alarm> <Memory alarm> <EEPROM alarm> <FAN alarm> <IPC Board alarm>[...]
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CHAPTER 2 The chapter describes how to install and connect the scanner. Precautions Inspection Repositioning the Shipping Lock Cable Connections Mounting the Stacker Setting the SCSI ID and the SCSI Terminator INST ALLA TION AND CONNECTIONS[...]
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2-1 This section describes precautions to follow when installing the scanner. To ensure the longevity and proper functioning of your scanner, do not install the scanner in the places and environments described below. • Place the scanner away from electrical noise sources, strong magnetic fields, and air flow. If the scanner is used near an air co[...]
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2-2 Inspection This section describes how to check the labels. Label B Label A Label A (Example; your actual label may differ)[...]
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2-3 Label B (Example; your actual label may differ) A B MADE IN JAPAN C 01 23456789 ANS Rev. Label M4097D CAO2956 -2300 000003 MODEL PART NO. SER. NO. DATE 1999-12 22 Kg ** FUJITSU LIMITED 01 23456789 01 23456789 M4097 D 0 00003[...]
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2-4 Repositioning the Shipping Loc k To keep the scanner from being damaged during shipping, the carrier unit is fixed with a Shipping Lock. After placing the carrier unit where it will be installed, change the position of this Shipping Lock as explained below. q Place the image scanner on the edge of the desktop so that the left side of the scanne[...]
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2-5 This section describes how to connect the cables. Connect the cables as follows: Cab le Connections Connect the power cable to the power inlet of the device and a power outlet. Press the “O” side of the power switch to turn the power off. Power OFF Power ON Connecting the power cable T urning the po wer switch off Power switch Power inlet P[...]
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2-6 Connecting the interface cables Connect the SCSI interface cables and secure them. NOTICE Factory default for SCSI terminator is ON. If the scanner is in the middle of the daisy chain or two devices, turn the scanner termination off via operartor’s panel. NOTICE Factory default for SCSI ID is 5. If the ID of the scanner is the same as the oth[...]
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2-7 Mounting the Stac k er Mount the stacker using the following procedure. q Mount the stacker. Hook the pins on the stacker to the claws on the image scanner. Stacker Pin (inside) Claw[...]
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2-8 Setting the SCSI ID and the SCSI T er minator The default of SCSI ID is 5. SCSI ID is set by Setup mode of operator panel. The procedure to change SCSI ID is; 1 Turn the power ON by pressing “I” side of the power switch (see Figure 1.1). The scanner displays “Scanner Ready” on the lower line of LCD. 2 Then press “Next” button. The s[...]
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2-9 8 Press “Next” , then scanner displays “Terminafor” on the upper line of the LCD. Select “On” or “Off” by pressing or and press “Enter”. NOTICE The scanner includes a SCSI terminator that can be turned on and off from the operator panel of the scanner. The factory default is “on.” 9 Press “Exit” to return “Scanner [...]
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CHAPTER 3 OPERA TING INSTRUCTION This chapter describes how to turn the power on, and gives button specifications and reading mode settings for both ADF and Manual modes, how to load documents onto the ADF and Flatbed, how to load documents larger than the Document bed, and how to read a page from a thick book. Refer to the “Cleaning and Maintena[...]
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3-1 This section describes how to turn the power on. Press the “I” side of the power switch. The power goes on and the green Power lamp at the operator panel lights. T ur ning the P o wer On Power OFF Power ON Power switch[...]
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3-2 W aking up the Scanner from the Lo w P o wer Mode This section describes how to wake up the scanner from the Low Power Mode. To wake up the Scanner, simply press a button, set the papers on the ADF, or send a command to scan from the host computer. NOTICE As an E NERGY S TAR ® partner, Fujitsu Limited has determined that this scanner meets the[...]
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3-3 Man ual F eed Mode Setting In this mode, the scanner waits for some predetermined time without issuing “Paper Empty” after all documents are read. This predetermined time (time-out limit) is specified by Setup mode. Therefore you can set next documents on ADF chute without interrupting reading operation. The procedures for setting manual fe[...]
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3-4 Loading Documents on the ADF bar operating position Stacker NOTE Be sure to change the position of the shipping lock according to “INSTALLATION AND CONNEC- TION” before operation. 1 Lift the ADF paper chute up and place the shaft in operating position. ADF ADF paper chute Guide Guide lever ADF lever[...]
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3-5 NOTICE • Remove paper clips and staples. Flatten the staple holes . • Read the following documents using the Flatbed. - Paper with clip or staple. - Paper with wet ink. - Paper of uneven thickness (for example, envelopes). - Paper with large rumples or curls. - Paper with folds or tears. - Tracing paper. - Coated paper. - Carbon paper. - Pa[...]
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3-6 AB C D (For portrait mode) A B C Top Paper Preparing • Place the documents face down, with the top to the left as shown in A. (The long side is the top for landscape mode and the short side is the top for portrait mode.) • Holding both ends with both hands, lift the documents. • Hold the documents tightly with your left hand and bend them[...]
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3-7 Set the guides so there is a small amount of clearance between the document edges and the guides. Load the document face down on the ADF paper chute and adjust the guides to the document. max 8mm (0.32") NOTE • Squeeze the guide lever to free the guides. • Do not load documents stack with a thickness greater than 8mm. • Set the guide[...]
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3-8 After the read command is issued from the host system and the documents are read, scanned documents are expelled into the stacker for removal. 6[...]
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3-9 Loading Documents on the Flatbed WARNING Do not look directly at the light source during read operation. Open the document cover. Place the document facedown and align the top left corner with the reference mark. Slowly close the Document cover. Issue the read command from the host system. Document cover Document holding pad Document bed 1 2 3 [...]
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3-10 Loading Documents Larger than the Document Bed WARNING Do not look directly at the light source during read operation. Place the document facedown on the Document bed. Issue the read command from the host system. After the read operation, remove the document, re-attach the Document cover and close it gently. Document bed Document Open the Docu[...]
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3-11 Reading a P age from a Thic k Book WARNING Do not look directly at the light source during read operation. NOTICE Do not move the book during read operation. Thick book Open the Document cover. 1 Place the book facedown on the Document bed. Issue the read command from the host system. Keep the cover open for reading. 2 3[...]
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CHAPTER 4 ADF DOCUMENT SPECIFICA TION This chapter describes the document size and document guality required to use the ADF successfully. Document Size Document Quality ADF Document Feeder Capacity Areas not to be Perforated Grounding Color Areas Double Feed Detection Condition Job Separation Sheet[...]
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4-1 Document Size The following figure shows document sizes that the scanner can read by ADF. (Unit : mm) A B Minimum Maximum B A 53 (2.1 in) 74 (2.9 in) Scanner M4097D 297 (11.7 in) 432 (17 in) A3/Double Letter A8 (Portrait)[...]
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4-2 Document Quality This section describes the types and weights of paper that the scanner can read and precautions in preparing documents to ensure maximal scanner functioning. Document type The recommended paper type for document is as follows: • Woodfree paper • Plain paper (for example, the paper type specified for XEROX 4024) When using a[...]
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4-3 CAUTION As there is always an off chance a document may be damaged using the ADF, important original documents should never be fed through the ADF. Instead, read manually in flatbed mode. NOTICE When scanning a translucent document, set the density to light mode. NOTICE Carbonless papers have a chemical composition that damages the Pad and Pick[...]
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4-4 The number of pages that can be loaded into ADF chute depends on the paper size and ream weight. This information is shown in the following graph: ADF Document F eeder Capacity B4 67 79 52 39 61 A4/Letter or smaller 41 50 33 25 31 50 100 100 80 60 40 20 0 52 64 ADF Capacity g/m 2 81 104 127 A3 or Double letter ADF chute loading (number 0f pages[...]
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4-5 Perforations in the shaded areas may cause errors. If you must read data from such paper, use the flatbed: Areas not to be P erf orated 113 134 96 79 10 15 10 23 12 10 10 (Unit : mm) Top of paper Read reference position Center of sensor arm Center of sensor arm Front side Paper feeding direction 5 10 10 Center of paper Bottom of paper Areas tha[...]
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4-6 The color of the shaded area shown in Figure should be paper grounding color (white) or drop-out color. If not, turn the white level following OFF when reading. Grounding Color Areas Main scanning direction Read reference position 3 Grounding color (white) or dropout color area Subscanning direction Read surface Grounding color area (Unit : mm)[...]
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4-7 When the double-feed sensor is used, the thickness or the combination of the thickness and the length of the document is subject to the following. 1 Thickness: 0.065 mm to 0.15 mm 2 Paper length accuracy: 1% or less 3 Any black print at the center of the edge leading of the paper is not allowed. (10 mm x 10 mm) 4 No binding holes are allowed wi[...]
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4-8 Job Separation Sheet 2 Paper conditions The paper conditions are the same as the specification described before. But the paper width must be A4 or larger (210 mm or larger in width). 1 Shape The Following shows the typical format of the job separation sheet. 15 Center of paper Job separator sheed 15 Top of paper Bottom of paper (Unit in mm) Rea[...]
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CHAPTER 5 SCANNER SPECIFICA TIONS This chapter describes the installation specifications, dimen- sions, consumables, and options. Basic Product Specification Installation Specification Dimensions[...]
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5-1 Basic Product Specification No. Item Specification Remarks 1 Operating method ADF (Duplex), Flatbed 2 Image sensor CCD x2 Front/Back 3 Light source Inert Gas (Xenon) Lamp x2 Green 4 Document Minimum A8 (Porait) Size Maximum A3/Double Letter 5 Document Thickness 52 g/m 2 (14lb) to 127 g/m 2 (34lb) Note *1 6 Optical Resolution 400 dpi 7 Output Bi[...]
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5-2 The following table lists the installation specifications of the scanner. Installation Specification Item Specification Dimensions (mm) Depth Width Height (Without Hoppen and Stacker) 696 (27.4 in) 521 (20.5 in) 234 (9.2 in) Weight (kg) 22 (48.4 lb.) Voltage 100 to 127 VAC, 200 to 240 VAC ±10 % Input power Phases Single-phase Frequency 50/60 ?[...]
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5-3 Dimensions (unit: mm) 521 (20.5in) 234 (9.2in) 335 (13.2in) 445 (17.5in) 696 (27.4in)[...]
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CHAPTER 6 CONSUMABLES AND OPTIONS This chapter describes the installation specifications, dimen- sions, consumables, option. Consumables Options Video Interface Option IPC-4D Option[...]
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6-1 Consumables The following table lists consumables used for the scanner. Be sure to keep some consumables in stock. The customer is responsible for changing these items periodically, in accordance with the guidelines given below and in the “Cleaning and Maintenance” manual. If they are not changed as recommended, the scanner may not function[...]
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6-2 Options The following table lists options available for the scanner. Name P/N Remarks Video Interface CA02956-2391 Board Option IPC-4D CA02919-0521 Image Processing Circuit One per unit Contact your Fujitsu sales agent for more information.[...]
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6-3 VIDEO Interf ace Option Ho w to Install the VIDEO Interface Option Boar d Loosen the two screws to remove the plate. CAUTION Turn off the power before removing the Third Party slot plate. Insert the board along the rails of the third party slot. Make sure that the connector is con- nected securely. Secure the board with two screws. 2 CAUTION Pr[...]
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6-4 Reading Mode Setting When the Video Interface Option is Installed This section describes the button specifications and setup details for each of the simplex (front-side), duplex (front-side) and duplex (back-side) reading modes when the scanner has the video interface option in the third party . When reading mode is set by the command from the [...]
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6-5 <Screen 3> <Screen 4> <Screen 5> <Screen 6> 6 Select “Portrait” or “Landscape” by pressing or . Then press . The scanner displays Screen 4. 7 Select Size by pressing or . Then press . The scanner displays Screen 5. 8 Select Resolution by pressing or . As the cursor moves to left 100/150 may appear. Then press . T[...]
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6-6 <Screen 7> <Screen 8> <Screen 9> <Screen 10> 10 Select Back Density (when “Duplex” was Selected) by pressing or . As the cursor moves to right, / may appear. Then press . Scanner displays Screen 8. 11 Select Front Halftone by pressing or . Parameter Description No Halftone is OFF. Therefore binary reading is specifie[...]
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6-7 Parameter Description L.(Line) White level following is ON. Top 3mm part of the document must be left blank (grounding color is dropout color). It is useful to read line art or text. P.(Photo) White level following is OFF. It is useful to read photograph. Press to admit. The scanner displays Screen 11. 14 Select Back Document Type (when “Dupl[...]
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6-8 IPC-4D Option The IPC-4D option performs the image processing. Contact your Fujitsu sales agent for more infor- mation. NOTE For the installation and functions of the IPC-4D, refer to the supplied manual.[...]
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CHAPTER 7 SETUP MODE This chapter describes the setup mode of the scanner. Activating the Setup Mode Contents of the Setup Mode[...]
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7-1 Activ ating the Setup Mode This section describes how to activate the setup mode. 1 Turn the power ON. Then the scanner displays “Scanner Ready” on LCD. 2 If the scanner dose not have video interface option, go to the procedure 3. Press then the scanner with the video interface option displays the Screen M2. 3 Press then the scanner display[...]
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7-2 Contents of the Setup Mode No Tolerance: No No/10/15/20mm Document: No No Sharpen Darken Charactor Copy Quality -- Time: 0.2 to 29.8 sec 1.0 sec Time: 27 values from 30 sec 1 to 1999 sec Offset: Offset: H:-2 to +3mm H: 0 mm V:-2 to +3mm V: 0 mm Offset: Offset: H:-2 to +3mm H: 0 mm V:-2 to +3mm V: 0 mm Offset: Offset: H:-2 to +3mm H: 0 mm V:-2 t[...]
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7-3 (Continued) No Item Description Selectable Default parameters 12 SCSI terminator Select the SCSI terminator ON/OFF. setting 13 Low Power Mode Change the default setting of the duration setting for power save. 14 Select Interface Select the interface when the scanner has a board in the Third Party Slot. 15 Display TPS Board Display the ID number[...]
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7-4 1. Setting double f eed detection (P aper Thic kness) When you set the using of double feed detection, you must set as follows: 1 Press or and let the scanner display the Screen 41. 2 At Screen 41. Press either the or switch to set the double feed detection according to paper thickness (transmitted light). The paper thickness is checked using t[...]
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7-5 2. Setting doub le feed detection (P aper Length) 1 Press or and let the scanner display Screen 42. 2 Press either the or switch to set double feed detection according to paper length. The paper length is checked using the difference between two consecutive sheets of paper fed from the ADF. Each time either of these switches is pressed,the loca[...]
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7-6 NOTE When you select the Copy Quality, select the scanner’s settings and printer’s carefully to get the best quality. 3. Setting IPC pre-set mode When you set the using of IPC pre-set mode, you must set as follows: 1 Press “Next” or “Previous” and let the scanner display the Screen 43. 2 At the Screen 43, press or to select the pre-[...]
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7-7 4. Reset of abrasion counter When you reset the abrasion counter, you must set as follows: 1 Press “Next” or “Previous” and let the scanner display the Screen 44. 2 At the Screen 44; If you want to reset the abrasion counter, select “Yes” by or button and press . Go to procedure 3. If you do not want to reset the abrasion counter, s[...]
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7-8 6. Setting time-out limit 1 Press “Next” or “Previous” and let the scanner display the Screen 46. 2 At the Screen 46, press to increase the number or press to decrease the time-out limit. Then press to activate the setting. NOTE Default is 30 second. 3 Press to return. 7. ADF Front Offset Setting 8. ADF Back Offset Setting 9. Flatbed Of[...]
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7-9 3 At Screen A, if you want to let the offset return to default, select “Yes” otherwise “No” then press . The scanner displays Screen B. 4 At Screen B, press to increase the offset or press to decrease offset. The increment or decrement is 0.5 mm. Then press to activate the setting. The scanner displays Screen C. 5 At Screen C, press to [...]
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7-10 10.IPC Status Displa y 1 Press “Next” or “Previous” and let the scanner display the Screen 50. 2 The Screen 50 displays the IPC option installed and total image memory in- stalled. 3 Press to return. 11.SCSI ID Setting 1 Press “Next” or “Previous” and let the scanner display the Screen 51. 2 At the Screen 51, press or to select[...]
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7-11 13.Lo w P o wer Mode Setting 1 Press “Next” or “Previous” and let the scanner display the Screen 53. 2 Pressing or button, select “Yes” by and press . Then Scanner displays the Screen 53-1. 3 At the Screen 53-1, press or to select the time duration. The minimum 5 min: to the maximum 60 minutes can be selected. Then press activate t[...]
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7-12 14.Select Interface 1 Press “Next” or “Previous” and let the scanner display the Screen 54. <Screen 54> NOTE The screen 54 will appear oniy when the scannen has proper interface boavds or option boards in the third party slot. 2 At the Screen 54, press or to select interface type. Press if you want to change the setting. NOTICE N[...]
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7-13 15.Displa y TPS Boar d ID Number 1 Press “Next” or “Previous” and let the scanner display the Screen 55. The scanner displays the ID number if applicable board is installed. 2 Press to return. (An Example) <Screen 55> NOTE If the Fujitsu video Interface Option board is installed properly, the display showes “ID=7”.[...]
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GL-1 GLOSSAR Y OF TERMS A4 size A standard paper size. Paper size is 210 x 297 mm. A5 size A standard paper size. Paper size is 148 x 210 mm. A6 size A standard paper size. Paper size is 105 x 148 mm. A7 size A standard paper size. Paper size is 74 x 105 mm. A8 size A standard paper size. Paper size is 53 x 74 mm. Abrasion counter Counts the cumula[...]
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GL-2 Bit The smallest unit of information in computer memory. A bit is a single digit, either a 1 or a 0, in the binary numbering system. Eight bits equal one byte. Density In this manual, refers to a measurement of the depth of the display. Dither Technique for producing halftone images by representing the entire grayscale with only two pixel leve[...]
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GL-3 Err or diffusion High-quality halftone (pseudo-grayscale) image production based on black-and-white pixel binarization. A pixel’s optical density and that of adjacent pixels are summed, with black pixels relocated in their order of density as they relate to adjacent pixels. The purpose of this technique is to minimize the average error betwe[...]
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GL-4 Image pr ocessing An image is read with specified parameters. Interface The connection that allows communication from one part of a system to another. For example, electrical signals are transferred between the computer and scanner over an interface cable. In version (Rever se-image reading) In reverse-image reading, data is changed from black[...]
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GL-5 Manual start mode (<-> automatic star t mode) The reading operation is activated by pressing the START button in this mode. Available only when video option board is installed. Mirr or image The read image is symmetrically flipped to produce a mirror image of the original detected in the main scanning direction. Noise remo val Isolated n[...]
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GL-6 P or trait orientation A document is transported and read with the long side parallel to the moving direction. P aper counter Indicates the total number of read document from start of reading until the hopper becomes empty. Read operation Refers to the reading operation including Simplex reading and Duplex reading. RS-232C interface A type of [...]
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GL-7 T emporar y Err or An error correctable by the operator. T erminator Devices with a SCSI interface can be daisy-chained. A resistor that includes terminal circuits needs to be placed at both ends of a cable when devices are daisy-chained. If a device (such as a scanner) is the last device in a chain, leaving an interface connector unused, a Te[...]
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IN-1 INDEX A3 3-3 A4 3-3 Abrasion counter 1-7 Activating the Setup mode 7-1 ADF 1-2, 1-3 ADF lever 1-2, 1-3 mode 1-6 paper chute 1-2 Alarm 1-10 Ambient condition 5-1 Arrangement 1-5 Assemblies 1-4 Belt 5-3 Button /LED Function 1-6 Cable connection 2-5 Carrier fixing bracket 2-4 Checking the components 1-1 Connecting the interface cable 2-6 the powe[...]
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IN-2 Label A 2-2 B 3-3 Landscape orientation 3-2 LCD 1-5 LCD Display 1-6 LED 1-6 LG (Legal) 3-3 LT (Letter) 3-3 Manual feed mode 3-6 start mode 1-6 Memory cover 1-2, 1-3 status 6-2, 6-9 Next button 1-6 Offset setting 6-2, 6-7 Operation status 1-8 Operator’s Guide 1-1 Operator panel 1-2, 1-5 Option 5-4 Pad Assembly 5-3 Paper counter 1-7 direction [...]
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IN-3 Units 1-2 Units and Assemblies 1-2 Weight 5-1 (Left Arrow Key) button 1-6 (Right Arrow Key) button 1-6 (Next) button 1-6 (Previous) button 1-6 (Send To) button 1-6 (Start) button 1-6 (Stop) button 1-6 (Enter) button 1-6 (Exit) button 1-6 W U[...]
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This manual uses recycled paper.[...]