| User’s Manual   A-41069   Part No. 636914   January 1993   KODAK IMAGELINK   Scanner 900 and   923   BUSINESS IMAGING SYSTEMS   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5 6 Operator Functions   Using function codes .................................................................... 5-1   Function code summary ............................................................... 5-2   Function code descriptions........................................................... 5-4   Operator Messages   Required actions .......................................................................... 6-1   User....................................................................................... 6-1   System administrator ............................................................. 6-1   Operator message listing ............................................................. 6-2   7 Troubleshooting   Trouble and remedy chart ............................................................ 7-1   Clearing the document path ......................................................... 7-3   The document path................................................................ 7-4   Clearing documents............................................................... 7-4   Area A - The feeder/horizontal transport area .................. 7-5   Area B - The imaging guide area ..................................... 7-6   Area C - The lower roller assembly area.......................... 7-7   Area D - The vertical transport area................................. 7-8   Area E - The upper turn area........................................... 7-9   Area F - The document exit area ..................................... 7-10   8 Scanner 900 Maintenance   Cleaning tasks ............................................................................. 8-1   Cleaning materials ....................................................................... 8-1   Daily maintenance procedures ..................................................... 8-2   Cleaning the imaging guides.................................................. 8-2   Weekly maintenance procedures ................................................. 8-4   Vacuuming inside the Scanner .............................................. 8-4   Cleaning the cabinet .............................................................. 8-6   Cleaning the feed and separator rollers.................................. 8-7   Monthly maintenance procedures................................................. 8-8   Checking the air filter ............................................................. 8-8   Replacement procedures ............................................................. 8-9   Replacing the air filter ............................................................ 8-9   Replacing the exposure lamps ............................................... 8-10   9 Scanner 923 Maintenance   Cleaning tasks ............................................................................. 9-1   Cleaning materials ....................................................................... 9-1   Daily maintenance procedures ..................................................... 9-2   Cleaning the imaging guides.................................................. 9-2   Cleaning the document scanning array .................................. 9-4   Weekly maintenance procedures ................................................. 9-6   Vacuuming inside the Scanner .............................................. 9-6   Cleaning the feed and separator rollers.................................. 9-9   Cleaning the cabinet .............................................................. 9-10   Monthly maintenance procedures................................................. 9-11   Checking the air filter ............................................................. 9-11   Replacement procedures ............................................................. 9-12   Replacing the air filter ............................................................ 9-12   Replacing the document scanning array lamp........................ 9-13   Replacing the exposure lamps ............................................... 9-16   A-41069 January 1993   ii   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1 INTRODUCTION   The KODAK IMAGELINK™ Scanner 900 is a medium- to high-speed (up   to 120 pages per minute†), high-resolution (up to 400 dpi) rotary scanner   designed for medium- to high-volume digitial capture of business   documents. The Scanner 900 captures printed characters, handwritten   text, and graphics from documents of various sizes (from 2.5 in [64 mm]   to 20 in [508 mm] long and from 2.5 in [64 mm] to 12 in [305 mm] wide)   and thicknesses (standard documents up to 0.014 in [0.36 mm]; even   thicker documents may be scanned using the gap release feature).   The KODAK IMAGELINK™ Scanner 923 is a high-speed (up to 144   pages per minute†), medium- to high-resolution (up to 300 dpi) rotary   scanner designed for high-volume digitial capture of business   documents. The Scanner 923 captures printed characters, handwritten   text, and graphics from documents of various sizes (from 2.5 in [64 mm]   to 20 in [508 mm] long and from 2.5 in [64 mm] to 12 in [305 mm] wide)   and thicknesses (standard documents up to 0.014 inches [0.36 mm];   even thicker documents may be scanned using the gap release feature).   Scanner features   The following features make the Scanners unique:   • Easy-to-reach Control Panel keys, identified by graphic symbols.   • A high-speed document transport system.   • A two-line 80-character display for status information and operator   messages.   • Full programmability of all eighteen (18) application modes, with   override capability.   • Linked modes may be used to carry over the Image Address from one   mode to another.   • Programmable keys to perform commonly-used functions.   • Transport-on functions; allows twenty-seven of the function codes to   be executed while the transport is running.   • Audible tones for selected functions, such as footswitch, patch   reading, etc.   • English or other language message display.   • A large, built-in workshelf.   • An adaptible, modular design for easy addition of accessories.   † Standard-sized documents fed in landscape orientation;   continuous transport using the Semi-Automatic Feeder.   1 - 1   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Scanner options   The following options are available for use with your Scanner:   • A custom-designed chair (ergonomic design).   • A workstation console, left or right position.   • A choice of feeders.   • A choice of exit hoppers.   • A footswitch for document level control.   • An endorser for stamping information on documents.   • A choice of ink-jet printers for printing information on documents.   • Large and small print fonts available for Document Printer 12.   • A patch reader for automatic document level control.   • End-fed patch capability.   • A bar code reader for decoding encoded information.   • An Optical Character Recognition subsystem for reading   alphanumeric information on form-type documents   • A skew/length monitor   1 - 2   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The following illustrations and descriptions will assist you in locating and   becoming familiar with the Scanner components:   Scanner components   Front view   Control Panel – contains the Status Display, Indicators, and Operating   Keys used to control the Scanner.   Exit Hopper – accepts documents after they have been scanned.   Feed and Separator Rollers – provide smooth feeding of documents of   various sizes and textures.   Feed Tray – holds documents prior to feeding.   Gap Adjustment Knob – allows you to manually adjust the space between   the feed and separator rollers for documents of varying thicknesses.   Gap Release Lever – allows you to open the feed gap for thicker   documents to be fed into the transport.   Left-Side Access Door – provides access to select components.   Right-Side Access Door – provides access to the transport system   components.   Side Panel Switch – allows you to turn the transport system on/off.   Top Cover – provides access behind the transport area.   1 - 3   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Computer   Interface 1   (COIN1)   Computer   Interface 2   (COIN2)   Computer   Interface 3   (COIN3)   Rear view   Main   Power   Switch   Power   Cord   SCSI   ON   J30   J31   J45   J32   J33   J46   OFF   Computer Interface 1 (COIN1) - Service/Diagnostic Interface.   Used when configuring the Scanner and for running diagnostics.   Computer Interface 2 (COIN2) - OCR Command/Bar Code Interface.   Used for transferring commands between the Scanner and external   devices/subsystems.   Computer Interface 3 (COIN3) - SCSI Diagnostic Port Interface.   Used for system debugging and for monitoring SCSI-Host Computer   communications.   Main Power Switch – allows you to turn main power to the Scanner on/   off.   Power Cord – plugs into an appropriate power outlet.   1 - 4   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Two Line   Status display   Status Display   Mode   Name/Number   Document Level   Indicator   Scan Mode   Indicator   Image Address   0030.05.100.001   MODE 5   Please Wait...   Operator Message   Scan Mode   Indicators:   Simplex   Duplex   (two-sided; front and rear)   (one-sided; front)   Document Level   Indicators:   Level 1   Level 2   Level 3   1 - 5   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operating keys and indicators   Indicator not in use   Up Arrow   Right Arrow   + Plus Key   Scanner   Buffer   Down Arrow   Indicators   Left Arrow   Key/Indicator   Function   Scanner Buffer Status Indicators   Indicates how much image buffer space is available:   A full image buffer is represented by only one light in the display;   An empty image buffer is represented by all lights in the display.   Upper indicator: represents the image buffer for front side images.   Lower indicator: represents the image buffer for rear side images.   Plus key   Used when inputting a value for the Image Address. When pressed,   it allows a field to remain unchanged.   Up Arrow   Used to increment values at a faster rate. Also used to increase a   data value when used with certain functions. Also used when   entering an alpha character in the Image Address Fixed Field.   Right Arrow   Used to increment values at a slower rate. Also used to display   additional messages in the Status Display; a blinking cursor appears   over the arrow in the display as an indication that there are   additional messages. Press the right arrow key to display the   additional messages. Also used when entering an alphanumeric   character in the Image Address.   Down Arrow   Left Arrow   Used to decrement values at a faster rate. It is also used to   decrease a data value when used with certain functions. Also used   when entering an alpha character in the Image Address Fixed Field.   Used to decrement values at a slower rate. Also used to   backspace, delete the last keystroke, or clear messages in the   Status Display. Also used when entering an alphanumeric   character in the Image Address.   1 - 6   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operating keys and indicators   CAL   END   Not used   CAL   END P3 P4 P5   P6 P7 P8 P9 P10   Jog   Transport Jog   Programmable Keys   (P Keys)   Keys/Indicators   Function   CAL   END   Used to initiate the calibration process.   Used at the end of a batch or job to alert the host computer that the   batch or job has ended.   Programmable Keys   (P Keys)   Used to perform specific functions. The P Keys have default values;   any or all of the defaults may be overridden/reprogrammed at   installation.   Jog Transport Jog   Used to momentarily turn on (jog) the transport system.   Used to help clear document jams.   1 - 7   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operating keys and indicators   Numeric Keys   7 4 8 5 9 6 1 0 2 3 F . III II   I Level 3 Key   Level 2 Key   Level 1 Key   Decimal Key   Keys/Indicators   Function   Numeric Keys (0 - 9)   Used to enter numeric data such as an Image Address or Function   Code.   F Key   Used to select one of the available functions, when used with the   numeric keys.   Decimal Key   Level 1 Key   Used to insert a field separator in an Image Address.   Used to identify the next document fed into the Scanner as a Level   1 document.   Level 2 Key   Level 3 Key   Used to identify the next document fed into the Scanner as a Level   2 document.   Used to identify the next document fed into the Scanner as a Level   3 document.   1 - 8   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operating keys and indicators   Clear/Cancel   Run   C Next   NEXT   Enter   Stop   Key/Indicator   Function   Clear   Cancel   Used to cancel a function without changing the preset values.   Used to clear the Status Display after executing select function codes.   Used to clear an operator message from the Status Display.   Run   Used to turn on the feeder and transport system.   NEXT   Stop   Allows operator to enter the next document Image Address.   Used to stop the feeder and transport system. Documents in the   transport system when the Stop key is pressed will be scanned and   placed in the exit hopper before the transport system stops.   Enter   Used to enter data for a Function Code or an Image Address change.   1 - 9   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2 BASIC CONCEPTS   The following information will provide you with the basic concepts   associated with scanning documents.   Modes   The Scanner offers eighteen (18) modes which may be defined for a   particular application or group of applications.   When you select a mode for use with a particular application, you are   selecting the format/appearance of the output. Each mode consists of   definitions which affect the output of the Scanner. Required mode   definitions include index format, level to follow level rules, etc. Optional   mode definitions include a variety of accessory options, such as turning   the endorser on or off. The mode definitions are established during   installation.   Many of the optional mode definitions established during installation   may be overridden using function codes. The overrides are temporary,   unless during installation it is specified that the mode overrides be   saved. Upon execution of a function which overrides a prior definition, a   plus sign (+) will appear in the first line of the status display if the mode   overrides are saved.   Mode override indicator   0030.05.100.001   Please Wait...   MODE 5   + Linked modes   Linking modes eliminates the requirement of re-entering the Image   Address when changing from one mode to another. When two modes   are linked, you may change from one mode to another, maintaining the   Image Address.   Modes are linked by defining the same Index Format and Image   Address Fields (both number of fields and individual field lengths) during   installation.   NOTE: The Level Rule options defined during installation do not have to   be the same to link modes.   To change from one mode to another, maintaining the Image Address,   use Function Code F91.   A-41069 January 1993   2 - 1   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The following example illustrates the use of linked modes.   • Assume that in Mode 10:   - The Index Format is three-level.   - The Image Address Level 3 field length is three (3) characters; the   Image Address Level 2 field length is two (2) characters; the Image   Address Level 1 field length is four (4) characters.   - The Level Rules are: Level 1 followed by Level 1; Level 2 followed by   Level 1; and Level 3 followed by Level 3.   • Assume that in Mode 12:   - The Index Format is three-level.   - The Image Address Level 3 field length is two (2) characters; the   Image Address Level 2 field length is two (2) characters; the Image   Address Level 1 field length is five (5) characters.   - The Level Rules are: Level 1 followed by Level 2; Level 2 followed by   Level 2; and Level 3 followed by Level 2.   • Assume that in Mode 14:   - The Index Format is three-level.   - The Image Address Level 3 field length is two (2) characters; the   Image Address Level 2 field length is two (2) characters; the Image   Address Level 1 field length is five (5) characters.   - The Level Rules are: Level 1 followed by Level 1; Level 2 followed by   Level 1; and Level 3 followed by Level 2.   Mode 10 and Mode 12 may not be linked; the Image Address field   lengths are not the same.   Mode 10 and Mode 14 may not be linked; the Image Address field   lengths are not the same.   Mode 12 and Mode 14 may be linked; the Index Format is three-level;   and the Image Address has three fields, each with the same length   NOTE: If you are currently in Mode 12 and want to change to Mode 14,   note the affect of different level rules on the Image Address:   assume that the Image Address of the last document fed into   the transport is 01.05.01234. The next Image Address   displayed while still in Mode 12 is 01.06.00000. However, if you   change to Mode 14, using Function Code F91, the next Image   Address displayed in Mode 14 is 01.05.01234.   2 - 2   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   An Image Address is assigned to every document scanned. An Image   Address consists of four fields, each of which represent a different   document level. An Image Address has a maximum length of fifteen   (15) characters; twelve (12) alphanumerics (Field A, Field B, and Field C   must be numeric; the Fixed Field may contain alphanumerics) and three   (3) delimiters (inserted between fields).   Image addresses   The Image Address (number of fields and characters) is based upon the   indexing scheme chosen (refer to Indexing Schemes ).   Regardless of the indexing scheme used, the following four fields must   be defined during installation for each mode:   • Field A. A numeric field representing document Level 1.   Its value is incremented whenever a document is assigned Level 1.   • Field B. A numeric field representing document Level 2.   Its value is incremented whenever a document is assigned Level 2.   • Field C. A numeric field representing document Level 3.   Its value is incremented whenever a document is assigned Level 3.   • Fixed Field. An alphanumeric field containing fixed information;   typically, the date.   An example of an Image Address is:   1201.01.020.005   where:   • Field A (Level 1) contains 005.   • Field B (Level 2) contains 020.   • Field C (Level 3) contains 01.   • Fixed Field contains 1201.   Assigning an image address   An Image Address may be assigned or changed by pressing the NEXT key   or by entering Function Code F92. The NEXT key (or Function Code F97)   is used when setting/changing any or all of the Image Address fields.   Function Code F92 is used when setting/changing only the Fixed Field of   the Image Address.   A-41069 January 1993   2 - 3   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   To set or change an Image Address using the NEXT key (or Function Code   F97), simply press the NEXT key or enter Function Code F97.   Using the NEXT key   The next Image Address will be displayed. An entry cursor will appear over   the first character of the next Image Address. Simply enter the desired   Image Address or use the left and right arrow keys to position the entry   cursor over the character to be set/changed and enter the desired value.   The Plus key (+) may also be used to move the entry cursor to the first   character in the next Image Address field, leaving the current Image   Address field unchanged.   All numeric keys (0 - 9) and the decimal key have dedicated keys on the   keyboard and can be entered directly.   For example if the current Image Address is 1201.01.020.005 and you want   to change it to 1201.02.000.000, the following steps would be used:   • Press the NEXT key or enter Function Code F97.   The entry cursor will appear over the first Fixed Field character   (1201.01.020.005).   • Press the Plus key (+) to leave the Image Address Field (1201)   unchanged.   • Enter .02.000.000.   • Press Enter to exit, saving the changes to the Image Address and   return to a normal operating display.   Using function code F92   To set or change the Image Address Fixed Field, enter Function Code F92.   The number of characters in the Image Address Fixed Field is defined   during installation for each mode. Using Function Code F92, you will not be   allowed to enter more than the predefined number of characters.   The Fixed Field of the Image Address will be displayed. An entry cursor will   appear over the first character of the Fixed Field.   To enter numeric characters, simply input the desired value using the   numeric keys (0 - 9) on the keyboard and press Enter to input the value.   To enter alpha characters, you must enter the alpha entry mode by   pressing either the up or down arrow key. A portion of the alpha character   set will be displayed, with a flashing cursor appearing over one of the   characters.   If the desired alpha character does not appear in the display, press either   the up or down arrow key to display another portion of the alphabet.   The alpha character set consists of: upper-case English characters (A-Z), a   space ( ), six special characters ($ * - : < >), a dieresis (ä), beta (ß), n tilde   (ñ), o dieresis (ö), and u dieresis (ü).   NOTE: The plus sign (+) is also an acceptable character, input from the   control panel. However, it cannot be input as the first character   in the Fixed Field.   2 - 4   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Once the desired alpha character appears in the display, it may be selected   for input into the Fixed Field. To input the desired alpha character, use the   left or right arrow key to move the flashing cursor over the desired alpha   character. Press Enter to place the alpha character in the Fixed Field.   Repeat the process of entering alpha entry mode, and entering an alpha   character for each Fixed Field character.   For example, if the current Image Address Fixed Field is 1201 and you   want to change it to DEC5, the following steps would be used:   • Enter Function Code F92.   The entry cursor will appear over the first Fixed Field character   (1201).   • Press the up or down arrow key to enter alpha entry mode.   • Make sure that the letter D is displayed. If not, press the up or down   arrow key until the letter is displayed.   • Use the left or right arrow key to position the flashing cursor over the   letter D.   • Press Enter to place the letter D in the first Fixed Field character   position. Only the letter D will appear in the display, with the entry   cursor appearing in the next character position.   • Press the up or down arrow key to enter alpha entry mode.   • Make sure that the letter E is displayed. If not, press the up or down   arrow key until the letter is displayed.   • Use the left or right arrow key to position the flashing cursor over the   letter E.   • Press Enter to place the letter E in the second Fixed Field character   position. The letters DE will appear in the display, with the entry   cursor appearing in the next character position.   • Press the up or down arrow key to enter alpha entry mode.   • Make sure that the letter C is displayed. If not, press the up or down   arrow key until the letter is displayed.   • Use the left or right arrow key to position the flashing cursor over the   letter C.   • Press Enter to place the letter C in the third Fixed Field character   position. The letters DEC will appear in the display, with the entry   cursor appearing in the next character position.   • Press the numeric key 5 to place the number 5 in the fourth Fixed   Field character position.   • Press Enter to exit Function Code F92. saving the changes to the   Image Address and return to a normal operating display.   A-41069 January 1993   2 - 5   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Image address formats   The Image Address may be displayed in the status display, and printed   on the original document(s) as they are transported through the system.   The format in which the Image Address appears when displayed,   written, or printed is defined during installation for each mode.   The written/printed Image Address may appear in one of three formats:   • Display leading zeros format   004.003.002.001   • Suppress leading zeros format   004. 3. 2. 1   • Compress leading zeros format   004.3.2.1   NOTE: The format chosen does not affect the Fixed Field of the Image   Address; it is always displayed and printed in its entirety.   Indexing schemes   The purpose of scanning documents is to record the information   contained on the documents in an easily accessible form.   In order to access or retrieve the information recorded, an indexing   scheme is used to assist you in locating the desired information.   The indexing scheme is defined during installation for each mode.   The Scanner offers five indexing schemes:   • Single Level.   • Two Level.   • Two Level Offset.   • Three Level.   • Three Level Offset.   2 - 6   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Single level indexing   When using this scheme, the Image Address (IA) assigned to each   document is defined as follows:   • Field A (Level 1) is defined as having a field length greater than zero.   • Field B (Level 2) is defined as having a field length of zero.   • Field C (Level 3) is defined as having a field length of zero.   • Fixed Field may be defined, if desired.   Let's use the scanning of a book as an example. Assume that the book   has fifty (50) pages.   Example of single level indexing   The Image Address has been defined:   • Field A has a field length of three (3) characters.   • Field B has zero (0) characters.   • Field C has zero (0) characters.   • Fixed Field has zero (0) characters.   Page 1   Page 2   Page 3   . . .   Page 50   Image Address 001   Image Address 002   Image Address 003   Image Address 050   The first page is assigned Image Address 001. The second page is   assigned Image Address 002, and so on, through the remainder of the   book.   Any one of the fifty pages may later be located and retrieved using its   unique Image Address.   A-41069 January 1993   2 - 7   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Two level indexing   When using this scheme, the Image Address (IA) assigned to each   document is defined as follows:   • Field A (Level 1) is defined as having a field length greater than   zero.   • Field B (Level 2) is defined as having a field length greater than   zero.   • Field C (Level 3) is defined as having a field length of zero.   • Fixed Field may be defined, if desired.   Example of two level indexing   Let's use the scanning of a book as an example. Assume that the   book contains two chapters; Chapter 1 has forty (40) pages and   Chapter 2 has sixty (60) pages.   The Image Address has been defined:   • Field A has three (3) characters.   • Field B has two (2) characters.   • Field C has zero (0) characters.   • Fixed Field has zero (0) characters.   2 - 8   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Chapter   One   Image Address 01.000   Header   Page 1-1   Image Address 01.001   Image Address 01.002   Page 1-2   Page ...   Page 1-40   Image Address 01.040   Chapter   Two   Image Address 02.000   Header   Page 2-1   Image Address 02.001   Image Address 02.002   Page 2-2   Page ...   Page 2-60 Image Address 02.060   The header page for Chapter 1 is assigned Image Address 01.000. The   first page of Chapter 1 is assigned Image Address 01.001. The second   page of Chapter 1 is assigned Image Address 01.002, and so on   through the remainder of Chapter 1.   The header page for Chapter 2 is assigned Image Address 02.000. The   first page of Chapter 2 is assigned Image Address 02.001. The second   page of Chapter 2 is assigned Image Address 02.002, and so on   through the remainder of Chapter 2.   Any one of the pages may later be located and retrieved using its   unique Image Address.   A-41069 January 1993   2 - 9   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Two level offset indexing   When using this scheme, the Image Address (IA) assigned to each   document is defined as follows:   • Field A (Level 1) is defined as having a field length of zero.   • Field B (Level 2) is defined as having a field length greater than zero.   • Field C (Level 3) is defined as having a field length of zero.   • Fixed Field may be defined, if desired.   Example of two level offset   indexing   Let's use the scanning of a book as an example. Assume that the book   contains two chapters; Chapter 1 has forty (40) pages and Chapter 2   has sixty (60) pages.   The Image Address has been defined:   • Field A has zero (0) characters.   • Field B has two (2) characters.   • Field C has zero (0) characters.   • Fixed Field has zero (0) characters.   2 - 10   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Chapter   One   Image Address 01   Header   Page 1-1   Image Address 01   Page 1-2   Image Address 01   Page ...   Page 1-40   Image Address 01   Chapter   Two   Image Address 02   Header   Page 2-1   Page 2-2   Image Address 02   Image Address 02   Page ...   Page 2-60 Image Address 02   The header page for Chapter 1 is assigned Image Address 01. The   remaining pages of Chapter 1 are also assigned Image Address 01.   The header page for Chapter 2 is assigned Image Address 02. The   remaining pages of Chapter 2 are also assigned Image Address 02.   Either one of the chapter header pages may later be located and   retrieved using its unique Image Address. Pages within a chapter may   located and retrieved by first finding the chapter header and then   manually scrolling through the remaining pages of the chapter.   A-41069 January 1993   2 - 11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Three level indexing   When using this scheme, the Image Address (IA) assigned to each   document is defined as follows:   • Field A (Level 1) is defined as having a field length greater than zero.   • Field B (Level 2) is defined as having a field length greater than zero.   • Field C (Level 3) is defined as having a field length greater than zero.   • Fixed Field may be defined, if desired.   Example of three level indexing   Let's use the scanning of a book as an example. Assume that the book   contains two sections; Section One contains two chapters, each having   forty (40) pages; Section Two contains only one chapter, having   one-hundred twenty (120) pages.   The Image Address has been defined:   • Field A has three (3) characters.   • Field B has two (2) characters.   • Field C has one (1) character.   • Fixed Field has zero (0) characters.   2 - 12   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Section   Two   Header   Image Address 2.00.000   Image Address 2.01.000   Section   One   Header   Image Address 1.00.000   Image Address 1.01.000   Chapter   Chapter   One   One   Header   Header   Page 1-1   Image Address 1.01.001   Page 1-1   Image Address 2.01.001   Page ...   Page ...   Page 1-40   Image Address 1.01.040   Page 1-120 Image Address 2.01.120   Chapter   Two   Image Address 1.02.000   Header   Page 2-1   Image Address 1.02.001   Page ...   Page 2-40 Image Address 1.02.040   The header page for Section 1 is assigned Image Address 1.00.000.   The header page for Chapter 1 of the section is assigned Image   Address 1.01.000. The pages within the Chapter are assigned Image   Address(es) 1.01.001 through 1.01.040. The header page for Chapter 2   of the section is assigned Image Address 1.02.000. The pages within   the Chapter are assigned Image Address(es) 1.02.001 through   1.02.040.   The header page for Section 2 is assigned Image Address 2.00.000.   The header page for Chapter 1 of the section is assigned Image   Address 2.01.000. The pages within the Chapter are assigned Image   Address(es) 2.01.001 through 2.01.120.   Any one of the pages may later be located and retrieved using its   unique Image Address.   A-41069 January 1993   2 - 13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Three level offset indexing   When using this scheme, the Image Address (IA) assigned to each   document is defined as follows:   • Field A (Level 1) is defined as having a field length of zero.   • Field B (Level 2) is defined as having a field length greater than zero.   • Field C (Level 3) is defined as having a field length greater than zero.   • Fixed Field may be defined, if desired.   Example of three level offset   indexing   Let's use the scanning of a book as an example. Assume that the book   contains two distinct sections; Section One contains two chapters, each   having forty (40) pages; Section Two contains only one chapter, having   one-hundred twenty (120) pages.   The Image Address has been defined:   • Field A has zero (0) characters.   • Field B has two (2) characters.   • Field C has one (1) character.   • Fixed Field has zero (0) characters.   2 - 14   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Section   Two   Header   Image Address 2.00   Image Address 2.01   Section   One   Header   Image Address 1.00   Image Address 1.01   Chapter   Chapter   One   One   Header   Header   Page 1-1   Image Address 1.01   Page 1-1   Image Address 2.01   Page ...   Page ...   Page 1-40   Image Address 1.01   Page 1-120 Image Address 2.01   Chapter   Two   Image Address 1.02   Header   Page 2-1   Image Address 1.02   Page ...   Page 2-40 Image Address 1.02   The header page for Section 1 is assigned Image Address 1.00. The   header page for Chapter 1 of the section is assigned Image Address   1.01. The remaining pages of Chapter 1 are also assigned Image   Address 1.01. The header page for Chapter 2 of the section is   assigned Image Address 1.02. The remaining pages of Chapter 2 are   also assigned Image Address 1.02.   The header page for Section 2 is assigned Image Address 2.00. The   header page for Chapter 1 of the section is assigned Image Address   2.01. The remaining pages of Chapter 1 are also assigned Image   Address 2.01.   Either one of the section header or chapter header pages may later be   located and retrieved using its unique Image Address. Pages within a   chapter may located and retrieved by first finding the chapter header   and then manually scrolling through the remaining pages of the chapter.   A-41069 January 1993   2 - 15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Throughout the Indexing Schemes examples, you have seen document   levels change within a single group of documents. There are four   document image levels: 3, 2, 1, and 0.   Controlling document   level changes   There are a number of ways in which user can set or change the   document level:   • You may press a document Level Key on the Control Panel to assign   a document Level 3, 2, or 1.   • You may use Function Code F07 to assign a document Level 0.   • You may use the optional KODAK IMAGELINK™ Footswitch   accessory; pressing, pressing and holding, or releasing the Footswitch   can change document levels.   • You may use the optional KODAK IMAGELINK™ Patch Reader   accessory; feeding a document containing a particular type of patch   can change document levels.   If the user does not set or change the document level using one of the   methods listed, the document level will be set automatically based upon   the Level Rules (i.e., Level 2 is followed by Level 1, etc.) defined during   installation for each mode.   The following diagram illustrates how document levels are set or   changed:   Image   Mark   Level   III   Image   Mark   Level   II   Level   I Level   I Level   II   Level   I Level   I Generated Automatically   Generated Automatically   Level Instruction:   Level Instruction:   Operator presses II key (Level I documents are   then generated automatically depending on   Index Mode).   Operator presses III key or uses a patch III   document (Levels II and I documents are   then generated automatically depending   on Index Mode).   Level   II   Level   I Level   II   Level   I Level   I Level   III   Generated Automatically   Generated Automatically   Level Instruction:   Level Instruction:   Operator presses II key or uses a patch II   document (Level I documents are then   generated automatically depending on   Index Mode).   Operator pressess III (Levels II and I documents   are then gererated automatically depending on   Index Mode).   2 - 16   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   A batch is defined as a specific number of documents of a given level   (Level 1, Level 2, or Level 3). Prior to processing, a predefined action   may take place. During processing, when the specified number of   documents of the given level have been processed, a predefined action   will take place.   Batching   The start-of-batch and end-of-batch actions are defined during   installation for each mode.   When batching is enabled in the current mode, a B will appear in the   first line of the status display.   Batching indicator   0030.05.100.001   Please Wait...   MODE 5   B The topics presented in this section apply to the general usage of the   Scanner.   Special considerations   Checking the meters is useful in determining:   • maintenance schedules.   Checking the meters   • the length of time required to complete a job.   To view the run time display, enter Function Code F17. The display will   show three (3) meters: Meter A shows the number of motor-on hours;   Meter B shows the number of transport-on hours; and Meter C shows   the number of AC-on hours. Press the right arrow key to view each   meter in turn. In addition, the non-resettable document count is shown   as Meter D.   0030.05.100.001   Meter A: 10   MODE 5   ->   Press the Clear key to clear the display.   A-41069 January 1993   2 - 17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The topics presented in this section apply to document scanning.   Scanning considerations   Image Headers are created when documents are scanned. Each   scanned document has its own individual image header, containing   information such as:   Image headers   • Document number (sequential number)   • Image size   • Document Level   • Mode   • Line length   • Page length   • Image Address   • Compression type   • Date   • Time   • Resolution   • Bit Order   • Skew   • Header flags   • Optional information (i.e., bar code information)   The document image header is sent ahead of the scanned document   image to the host computer. The image header and document image   are then stored on a magnetic or optical disk media. The information   contained in the header is later used to retrieve the document images   (most often using the Image Address or bar code information stored in   the header).   Header flags are used to alert the host system that the document(s) fed   into the transport are of special interest. There are two types of flags:   latched and momentary.   Header flags   The latched flag is activated by performing Function Code F73.   When the latched flag is set, the Image Header for the current document   (or the next document fed into the transport) and all documents which   follow will contain a header flag. The latched flag will remain activated   until it is turned off by again performing Function Code F73.   NOTE: A flag symbol will appear in the first line of the status display   until the latched flag is turned off.   The momentary flag is activated by performing Function Code F74.   When the momentary flag is set, the Image Header for the current   document (or the next document fed into the transport) only will contain   a header flag.   2 - 18   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3 GETTING STARTED   The following steps are necessary to prepare the Scanner for operation:   • Turn on the Main Power Switch (located at the rear of the machine).   • Turn on the Side Panel Switch.   • Select the language display.   • Calibrate the Scanner.   • Adjust the Feed and Separator Roller gap.   • Adjust the Feed Shelf position.   • Adjust the Feed Shelf Side Guides.   • Adjust the Exit Hopper Side Guides and End Stop.   • Change the Deflector (if required).   • Prepare documents for scanning.   The following steps are required to power on the Scanner:   Turning on the Scanner   1. Turn on the Main Power Switch (located at the rear of the   machine).   NOTE: It is not necessary to turn off the Main Power Switch during   normal daily operation.   2. Turn on the Side Panel Switch.   Wait until the Status Display indicators are lit and an operating   display appears before you continue.   0030.05.100.001   MODE 1   The Scanner may have been configured at installation to allow use of a   second language in the status display. The language used (French,   German, Italian, Spanish, or other) is defined during installation. If   available, the alternate language display may be accessed using Function   Code F19.   Selecting the language   display   A-41069 January 1993   3 - 1   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Calibration sets the intensity of the lamps, which contribute to the overall   quality of the scanned document image.   Calibrating the Scanner   The Scanner should be calibrated:   • At least once a day when the Scanner is turned on using the Side   Panel Switch - prior to scanning documents.   • Any time the Scanner is turned on using the Main Power Switch.   • If image quality is poor.   • After changing lamps.   Calibrate the Scanner using a calibration target (sheet of paper) that is:   • Blank.   • Clean.   • Matte finish (not glossy).   • White or the same color as the background color of the documents to   be scanned. If you are scanning a variety of colored documents, use   a white calibration target.   • Wider than the documents you are going to scan (i.e. to scan 8.5 x 11   inch (215.9 x 279.4 mm) documents, the calibration target should be   wider than 8.5 inches/215.9 mm). The recommended width for the   calibration target is 12 inches (300 mm).   1. Verify that the Main Power Switch (located at the rear of the   Scanner) and Side Panel Switch are on. A normal operating Status   Display should appear.   2. Press P-Key P1 or enter Function Code F37 to initiate the   calibration sequence.   3. Insert the calibration target into the feeder.   Calibration   Target   When the calibration is successful, the Status Display will return to a   normal operating display.   3 - 2   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Unsuccessful calibration   If the calibration is not successful, a message will appear in the Status   Display.   You may need to:   • Verify that you are using a clean, blank sheet of paper as a calibration   target.   • Verify that there is not a document already in the document path.   Refer to Troubleshooting - Clearing the document path.   • Clean the Imaging Guides. Refer to Maintenance - Cleaning the   imaging guides.   • Calibrate the Scanner again. If this calibration attempt fails, change   the lamps. Refer to Maintenance - Replacing the exposure lamps.   If the required action has been taken and another calibration attempt   fails, contact your local service representative.   A-41069 January 1993   3 - 3   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Adjusting the feed and   separator roller gap   The gap adjustment knob on the Control Panel increases or decreases   the space between the feed and separator rollers. The gap must be   adjusted properly for smooth transportation of documents without   document overlap.   When documents of different thicknesses are fed in a group, adjust the   gap using the thinnest document in the group.   The feed and separator roller gap may have to be adjusted to   compensate for:   • Very thin documents (onion skin, tracing paper, etc.).   • Very thick documents (card stock, punch cards, cover stock).   • Some coated documents (photographic paper, plastic-coated paper).   If the gap is not adjusted properly:   • More than one document at a time may be drawn into the transport   system at the same time; not all of the documents will be scanned.   • Documents may be drawn into the transport too quickly; documents   may overlap or be spaced to closely (causing an error display).   • Documents may become skewed during transport; jamming may   occur.   NOTE: Prior to performing the adjustment procedure outlined in this   section, the Scanner must be calibrated and enabled.   1. Turn on the Side Panel Switch.   2. Enter Function Code F04 and enable counting-only.   3. Press Enter.   4. Press Run.   IMPORTANT: Do not make a gap adjustment while documents are in   the feeder or transport system; doing so will produce an   inaccurate adjustment.   3 - 4   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5. Turn the Gap Adjustment Knob clockwise three complete turns to   open the gap between the feed and separator rollers.   6. Select two documents of the same size, texture and thickness,   similar to the types of documents you will be processing.   7. Place one document on top of the other. Hold them firmly by their   trailing edges. Insert them into the gap approximately 0.125 (1/8)   inch (3 mm).   If the documents separate, repeat the following steps until the   documents do not separate:   a. Turn the Gap Adjustment Knob clockwise one-half (1/2) turn.   b. Insert the documents again.   If the documents do not separate, proceed with Step 8.   8. Rotate the Gap Adjustment Knob counterclockwise one or two   clicks.   9. Hold the trailing edges of the documents firmly. Insert them into the   gap.   If the bottom document is not separating from the top document,   remove the documents and repeat Steps 8 and 9 until the bottom   document separates from the top document.   If the bottom document is separating from the top document,   proceed with Step 10.   3 - 5   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   10. When you have adjusted the gap so that the bottom document   separates consistently from the top document, rotate the Gap   Adjustment Knob counterclockwise another one or two clicks to   complete the adjustment.   11. Feed a stack of fifty (50) to one-hundred (100) documents twice   through the transport system. Verify that the final count reflects the   total number of documents that were fed and that the counter shows   the same amount each time the documents are counted.   If the count is not the same, the gap is not adjusted correctly. Rotate   the Gap Adjustment Knob counterclockwise another one or two   clicks and repeat Step 10. Repeat until corrected.   12. Press Stop.   13. Enter Function Code F04 and disable counting-only.   14. Press Enter.   3 - 6   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Before you begin feeding documents into the Scanner, adjust the   position of the Feed Shelf:   Adjusting the feed shelf   position   Feed Shelf   Work Shelf   Notch   Groove   Height   Adjustment   Legs   To automatically feed multiple documents, the feed shelf should be in   the raised position (as shown above). To raise the feed shelf, grasp the   notch and lift the feed shelf. Swing the height adjustment legs out and   insert them into the groove on the work shelf.   To hand feed documents (one at a time), the feed shelf should be in the   down position (not shown). To lower the feed shelf, grasp the notch and   lift the feed shelf until the height adjustment legs are no longer resting in   the groove on the work shelf. Tuck the height adjustment legs in and   gently lower the feed shelf into position, level with the work shelf.   3 - 7   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Before you begin processing documents, adjust the side guides on the   feed shelf to accomodate the documents being processed.   Adjusting the feed shelf   side guides   2. Slide apart the Side Guides on the Feed Shelf until the Feed Shelf   Label is visible.   Center line   2. Center the documents across the feed shelf label. Adjust the feeder   side guides dependent upon the width of the document. Leave   approximately 0.0625 (1/16) inch (2 mm) clearance on each side of   the documents so that they will feed properly.   NOTE: If the documents are larger than the area shown on the   Feed Shelf Label and do not fit between the Side Guides,   rotate and reposition the documents within the Side Guides.   3 - 8   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The Exit Hopper Side Guides and End Stop must be adjusted so that   documents will be stacked properly after processing.   Adjusting the exit   hopper side guides and   end stop   1. Adjust the Side Guides on the Exit Hopper to match the adjustment   of the Side Guides on the Feed Shelf.   2. Adjust the End Stop of the Exit Hopper by determining the longest   document to be processed. Slide the End Stop until the Arrows   point to where the length of the longest document is shown on the   Exit Hopper Label.   3 - 9   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The Scanner comes with two deflectors (stored in the pocket located   inside the right-side access door), designed to help stack the documents   as they exit the transport system and enter the exit hopper.   Changing the deflector   Use the short deflector for documents less than 5 inches (13 cm) and   the long deflector for documents longer than 5 inches (13 cm) as well as   for mixed sizes.   1. Grasp the deflector near the attachment pin (as shown).   2. Guide the deflector into the exit hopper, just below the lip of the   hopper, to insert the attachment pin in the holding clip.   3. Pull the deflector toward you until it clicks into place.   A-41069 January 1993   3 - 10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Before you begin processing documents, make certain that the   documents may be fed through the Scanner easily:   Preparing documents for   scanning   • Remove any staples, rubber bands, loose mending tape, or paper   clips from the documents to be processed.   • Straighten wrinkled edges and tape any torn documents.   • Trim ragged edges.   When using the automatic feeder, make certain all documents are of   similar size and, texture, thickness, and weight, and that the leading   edges of all documents are aligned.   3 - 11   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4 OPERATING THE SCANNER   The scanning process consists of the following steps:   1. The Scanner is prepared for operation (refer to Getting Started ).   2. The Scanner is enabled by the host system.   Overview   3. A mode is selected for the application. Typically this step is   performed by the host computer, but it may also be performed by   the operator.   4. Temporary operating values are selected (if required).   5. The Run key is pressed.   6. Documents are fed into the transport.   • The Scanner assigns a Sequential ID Number (for digital image   storage), the document Image Level and Image Address.   • • • The document is scanned.   The document Image Header is created.   The host computer initiates transfer of the document Image   Header and document image to the host system for storage on   magnetic or optical disk media.   Documents are deposited in the exit hopper, face down, in the   order in which they were fed into the transport.   7. The Stop key is pressed.   8. A Scanner End-of-Job is executed.   9. The side panel switch is turned off until ready for the next   application.   The main power switch is turned off (optional - performed only when   the Scanner will be out of operation for more than eight (8) hours;   not necessary during normal daily operation).   A-41069 August 1995   4 - 1   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The Scanner offers eighteen (18) modes which may be programmed for   a particular application or group of applications.   Selecting a mode   The modes are programmed at the time of installation and stored for   easy access and use.   Typically, the mode will be selected via the host system, using a   scanner-unique command. However, the operator may manually select   a mode.   There are two methods which may be used by the operator to select a   mode:   • Use Function Code F01, Select Mode, to enter a mode number.   - Press the F key.   - Press the numeric key 0 and then 1.   - Press Enter.   - Press the numeric keys which correspond to the desired mode.   (i.e., to enter mode number 15, press the numeric key 1 and then 5.)   - Press Enter.   • The mode selection function may be preprogrammed and accessible   using one of the P-keys. Ask your system administrator if any one   of the P-keys has been programmed to perform this function.   Temporary operating   values   Each of the eighteen (18) modes which are programmed at the time of   installation contain definitions which affect the output of the Scanner.   Each mode is programmed to conform to the output requirements of a   particular application or group of applications.   There may be instances, however, when a particular application   requires some variation of an existing mode. In such instances, mode   definitions may be changed using available Function Codes.   NOTE: Changes to mode definitions will remain in effect until another   mode is selected or the side panel switch is turned off. The   original mode definition is only affected by these changes if the   mode overrides are saved (the mode override option may be   selected at installation and if selected, a plus sign (+) will   appear in the first line of the status display).   Example:   Assume that mode 15 contains definitions which allow use of the   KODAK IMAGELINK™ Endorser. The starting print position (which   defines how far from the leading edge of the document the endorsement   is printed) is programmed to be 0.5 inches.   If there is a special application which requires that the endorsement be   printed 1.0 inch from the leading edge of the document, you may use   Function Code F59 to temporarily change the starting print position.   4 - 2   A-41069 August 1995   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   After the Scanner has been prepared for operation and the desired   mode and any temporary operating values have been defined, you are   ready to feed documents into the transport.   Feeding documents   1. Verify that the side panel switch is on. Also verify that all of the   proper adjustments have been made (feeder side guides, exit   hopper side guides, etc.).   2. Press the Run key.   3. Select a stack of documents which is no more than 1.5 inch thick.   4. Fan the stack of documents so that the leading edge of the top   document will engage the feed/separator rollers first (refer to the   illustration above).   5. Place the stack of fanned documents into the feeder so that the   leading edge of the top document contacts the feed/separator   rollers. The documents will be drawn into the transport, with the top   document being fed first. The documents will be deposited in the   exit hopper face down, in the order in which they were fed into the   transport.   6. Repeat steps (3) through (5) until all of the application documents   have been fed into the transport.   7. Press the Stop key after all documents have been deposited in the   exit hopper.   A-41069 August 1995   4 - 3   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The Gap Release Lever is used to feed thick documents such as card   stock or cover stock. The lever is located on the front panel of the   Scanner, next to the gap adjustment knob.   Feeding thick documents   1. Press down and hold the gap release lever. This opens the gap   between the feed and separator rollers, allowing thick documents to   pass between them. You will be able to see the gap open as the   lever is pushed down.   2. Insert the thick document past the rollers until it is taken into the   transport system.   NOTE: If more than one thick document is to be scanned,   feed them into the transport one at a time.   3. After the thick document(s) have been scanned, release the gap   release lever. It will return to its original position. The feed and   separator rollers will return to their previously adjusted positions.   4 - 4   A-41069 August 1995   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5 FUNCTION CODES   There are a variety of functions available which may be used to   temporarily change operating conditions and values, and to obtain   system and accessory status information.   Using function codes   To execute a function code:   • Press the F key.   • Press the numeric keys which correspond to the desired function code.   • Press the Enter key.   Additional input may be necessary:   If the function is used to enable/disable an option   (turn an option on or off):   • Press the number one (1) key to turn the option ON;   or   Press the number zero (0) key to turn the option OFF.   • Press the Enter key.   If the function requires numeric input:   • Press the number key(s) required.   • Press the Enter key.   If the function is used to increment/decrement a measurement:   • Press the up arrow key to increment the measurement by   1 inch (25 mm);   or   Press the down arrow key to decrement the measurement by   1 inch (25 mm);   or   Press the right arrow key to increment the measurement by   1/8 inch (3 mm);   or   Press the left arrow key to decrement the measurement by   1/8 inch (3 mm).   • Press the Enter key.   To cancel a function or clear the Status Display after executing a   function, press the Clear/Cancel key.   5-1   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Status   Function code summary   Accessory Status*   Date and Time Display*   Elapsed Time*   F05   F23   F17   Counters   Level 0 Count*   Level 1 Count*   Level 2 Count*   Level 3 Count*   Total Document Count*   Reset Level Counts   F10   F11   F12   F13   F09   F14   Setup   Action/Confirmation Tone   Alarm Tone   Alarm Volume   Change Date   F93   F16   F15   F22   F21   F18   F19   F20   F34   F37   Change Time   Display Contrast   Display Language   Measurement System   Operator ID   Scanner Calibration   Mode   Select Mode   Select Linked Mode   Counting Only   Restore Mode   F01   F91   F04   F02   Index/Image Address   Last Image Address*   Level 0*   Level 1*   Level 2*   Level 3*   Fixed Field   Next Image Address   F08   F07   F94   F95   F96   F92   F97   Scanning   Scanner Calibration   Latched Scanning Flag*   Momentary Scanning Flag*   Scanner End-of-Job   F37   F73   F74   F38   Operation   Run   Terminate Batch*   Stop*   F99   F06   F98   5-2   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Bar Code   Bar Code Reading On/Off   Partial Bar Code Reading On/Off   F60   F66   Bar Code Reading Confirmation Tone F63   Bar Code/Patch Reading Conf. Tone   Bar Code Test   F62   F65   Omit Bar Code Reading on Next Doc.* F64   Document Controller   Length Checking On/Off   Omit Length Checking on Next Doc.*   Skew Detection   F70   F71   F72   Document Printers   All Document Printers On/Off   Primary Document Printer 1 On/Off   F40   F41   Secondary Document Printer 1 On/Off F42   Document Printer 12 On/Off   Omit Printing on Next Document*   Print Position   F43   F44   F46   F45   F39   F56   F49   F48   Print Test   Printer Character Shift   Printer Open Jet Test   Purge Frequency   Purge Print Head*   Endorser   Endorser On/Off   Endorser Mode   Endorser Print Position   F57   F58   F59   Footswitch   Footswitch Confirmation Tone   F75   F76   OCR   OCR On/Off   Patch Reader   Patch Reader 1 On/Off   Patch Reader 2 On/Off   End Fed Patch Reading On/Off   Patch Reading Confirmation Tone   Omit Patch Reading on Next Doc.*   F50   F51   F52   F53   F54   * May execute while   transport is running.   5-3   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   F01   Select Mode   Function code   descriptions   Allows you to select one of the eighteen (18) application modes.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode:   Mode 10   • Enter the number of the application mode you wish to select; one or two   digits.   • Press the Enter key.   F02   Restore Mode   Allows you to restore the current application mode to its default status   (as it was defined at installation), provided that mode overrides are   not saved.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   A normal operating display will appear.   F04   Counting Only   Allows you to count documents only, with no filming, scanning, etc.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   y Count Onl Mode OFF   1=ON   • Enter the number one (1) to turn Counting Only ON.   • Press the Enter key.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   y Count Onl Mode ON   0=OFF   • Enter the number zero (0) to turn Counting Only OFF.   • Press the Enter key.   5-4   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   F05   Accessory Status   Allows you to display the current status of each accessory installed.   The status of each accessory is either ON, OFF, or NOT PRESENT   (except for Endorser Mode, where the status is either Single Stamping,   Continuous Stamping, or NOT PRESENT).   y Accessor Status (   ):   Endorser ON   • Press the down arrow key to view the next accessory; or   Press the up arrow key to view the previous accessory.   • Press the Cancel key at any time to return to a normal operating display.   The accessories appear in the order listed:   Endorser   Endorser Mode   Document Printer #1   Document Printer #2   Document Printer 12   Patch Reader #1   Patch Reader #2   End Fed Patches   Patch Read Confirmation Tone   Front Bar Code Reading   Front Partial Bar Code   Bar Code Confirmation Tone   Bar Code / Patch Conf Tone   Skew Detection   Length Checking   Foot Switch Confirmation Tone   OCR   F06   Terminate Batch   Allows you to prematurely end a batch.   NOTE: The predefined end-of-batch function(s) will be executed.   FFF.003.002.001   End of Batch   Mode 10   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   g Last Ima e Address: FFF.003.001.098   • Press the Clear key to return to a normal operating display.   5-5   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   F07   Level 0   Allows you to assign Level 0 to the next document fed into the transport.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   A normal operating display will appear.   F08   Last Image Address   Allows you to display the Image Address of the last document processed.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   g Last Ima e Address: FFF.003.001.098   • Press the Clear key to return to a normal operating display.   F09   Total Document Count   Allows you to display the total number of documents processed.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   Total Document Count: 123456789   • Press the Clear key to return to a normal operating display.   F10   Level 0 Count   Allows you to display the total number of documents assigned Level 0.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   Level 0 Count: 123456789   • Press the Clear key to return to a normal operating display.   F11   Level 1 Count   Allows you to display the total number of documents assigned Level 1.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   Level 1 Count: 123456789   • Press the Clear key to return to a normal operating display.   5-6   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   F12   Level 2 Count   Allows you to display the total number of documents assigned Level 2.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   Level 2 Count: 123456789   • Press the Clear key to return to a normal operating display.   F13   Level 3 Count   Allows you to display the total number of documents assigned Level 3.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   Level 3 Count: 123456789   • Press the Clear key to return to a normal operating display.   F14   Reset Level Counts   Allows you to reset all counters to zero (Level 0 Counter, Level 1 Counter,   Level 2 Counter, and Level 3 Counter).   FFF.003.002.001   Level Count Reset   Mode 10   • Press the Enter key.   F15   Alarm Volume   Allows you to adjust the volume of the alarm.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   g g   Chan in Volume of Tone (   ) • Press the up arrow key to increase the volume; or   Press the down arrow key to decrease the volume.   • Press the Enter key.   5-7   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   F16   Alarm Tone   Allows you to adjust the pitch of the alarm tone.   There are two available options: LOW or HIGH.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   Alarm Tone ( ): LOW   • Press the up arrow key to increase the pitch; or   Press the down arrow key to decrease the pitch.   • Press the Enter key.   F17   Elapsed Time   Allows you to display the number of hours the motor, transport, and AC   have been running. In addition, the non-resettable document count is   displayed.   FFF.003.002.001   Meter A: 10   Mode 10   ->   • Press the right arrow key to view all four time meters:   Meter A shows the number of motor-on hours;   Meter B shows the number of transport-on hours;   Meter C shows the number of AC-on hours; and   Meter D shows the non-resettable document count.   • Press the Cancel key to return to a normal operating display.   F18   Display Contrast   Allows you to adjust the contrast of the Status Display.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   g g   p y   Chan in Contrast of Dis la (   ) • Press the up arrow key to increase the contrast; or   Press the down arrow key to decrease the contrast.   • Press the Enter key.   5-8   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   F19   Display Language   Allows you to choose the language in which Status Display messages   appear.   There are two available options: ENGLISH or OTHER (where OTHER is   defined as a specific language during installation).   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   p y   g g Dis la Lan ua e: ENGLISH   • Press any arrow key (up arrow, down arrow, right arrow, or left arrow) to   toggle between the two available options.   • Press the Enter key.   F20   Measurement System   Allows you to choose the measurement system in which lengths are   displayed.   There are two available options: ENGLISH or METRIC.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   p y   Measurement Units Dis la ed: ENGLISH   • Press any arrow key (up arrow, down arrow, right arrow, or left arrow) to   toggle between the two available options.   • Press the Enter key.   F21   Change Time   Allows you to change the time.   Current Time is: 0929   Enter New Time (HHMM):   • Enter the new time in the format illustrated.   • Press the Enter key.   F22   Change Date   Allows you to change the date.   Current Date is: 09091992   Enter New Date (MMDDYYYY):   • Enter the new date in the format illustrated.   • Press the Enter key.   5-9   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   F23   Time and Date Display   Allows you to view the current time and date.   NOTE: You cannot change the time or date using this function.   Formatted Time and Date:   9/9/92 9:30AM   • Press the Clear key to return to a normal operating display.   F34   Operator ID   Allows you to display the operator ID number.   Also allows you to change the operator ID number.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   p O erator ID: 0 01   • Enter a new operator ID, up to three (3) digits.   • Press the Enter key.   F37   Scanner Calibration   Allows you to initiate the calibration process required before scanning   documents.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   g Feed Calibration Tar et...   • Feed calibration target.   F38   Scanner End-of-Job   Allows you to signal the host computer that the last document of the job   has been fed into the transport.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   A normal operating display will appear.   5-10   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   F39   Printer Character Shift   NOTE: This function code is available only when using Document   Printer 12.   Allows you to select which set of ink jets will be used to print each   character.   There are three available options: Left, Center (default), or Right.   Printer Character Shift: 2   g 1=Left   2=Center   3=Ri ht   • Enter the number 1 to select the left set of ink jets; or   Enter the number 2 to select the center set of ink jets; or   Enter the number 3 to select the right set of ink jets.   • Press the Enter key.   F40   All Document Printers On/Off   Allows you to turn all document printers (Document Printer 1 (primary),   Document Printer 1 (secondary), and Document Printer 12) on or off.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   All Document Printers ON   0=OFF   • Enter the number zero (0) to turn all document printers OFF.   • Press the Enter key.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   All Document Printers OFF   1=ON   • Enter the number one (1) to turn all document printers ON.   • Press the Enter key.   5-11   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   F41   Primary Document Printer 1 On/Off   Allows you to turn the primary document printer 1 on or off.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   Document Printer #1 ON   0=OFF   • Enter the number zero (0) to turn the primary document printer 1 OFF.   • Press the Enter key.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   Document Printer #1 OFF   1=ON   • Enter the number one (1) to turn the primary document printer 1 ON.   • Press the Enter key.   F42   Secondary Document Printer 1 On/Off   Allows you to turn the secondary document printer 1 on or off.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   Document Printer #2 ON   0=OFF   • Enter the number zero (0) to turn the secondary document printer 1 OFF.   • Press the Enter key.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   Document Printer #2 OFF   1=ON   • Enter the number one (1) to turn the secondary document printer 1 ON.   • Press the Enter key.   5-12   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   F43   Document Printer 12 On/Off   Allows you to turn the document printer 12 on or off.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   Document Printer 12 ON   0=OFF   • Enter the number zero (0) to turn the document printer 12 OFF.   • Press the Enter key.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   Document Printer 12 OFF   1=ON   • Enter the number one (1) to turn the document printer 12 ON.   • Press the Enter key.   F44   Omit Printing on Next Document   Allows you to omit printing by all document printers (Document Printer 1   (primary), Document Printer 1 (secondary), and Document Printer 12) on   the next document only.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   g Omit Printin on Next Document OFF   1=ON   • Enter the number one (1) to omit printing on the next document only.   • Press the Enter key.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   g Omit Printin on Next Document ON   0=OFF   • Enter the number zero (0) to print on the next document.   • Press the Enter key.   5-13   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   F45   Print Test   Allows you to test the position and print quality of all document printers   (Document Printer 1 (primary), Document Printer 1 (secondary), and   Document Printer 12) installed.   NOTE: Print Test options 3=Shift and 4=Test are available only when   using the Document Printer 12.   Print Test:   1=Print IA   2=Prime   3=Shift   4=Test   • Enter the number one (1) to perform a Print IA test; or   Enter the number two (2) to perform a Prime test; or   Enter the number three (3) to perform a Shift test; or   Enter the number four (4) to perform a standard test.   • Press the Enter key.   F46   Print Position   Allows you to specify how far from the leading edge of the document (fed   into the transport first) all document printers (Document Printer 1 (primary),   Document Printer 1 (secondary), and Document Printer 12) will print   information.   The default print position, defined during installation, is used as the base   value. The use of inches or millimeters depends upon the measurement   system specified during installation.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   Front Print Position: .250   (in) <-->   • Press the up arrow key to increment the starting print position by   one (1) inch [25 mm]; or   Press the down arrow key to decrement the starting print position by   one (1) inch [25 mm]; or   Press the right arrow key to increment the starting print position by   one-eighth (0.125) inch [3 mm]; or   Press the left arrow key to decrement the starting print position by   one-eighth (0.125) inch [3 mm].   • Press the Enter key.   5-14   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   F48   Purge Print Head   NOTE: This function code is available only when using Document   Printer 12.   Allows you to initiate an immediate priming ink spurt.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   NOTE: This function code should only be executed while performing a   Print Test (F45).   F49   Purge Frequency   NOTE: This function code is available only when using Document   Printer 12.   Allows you to specify how often, in terms of the number of documents fed   into the transport, a priming ink spurt is initiated.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   g q y Pur e Fre uenc :   • Enter the number of documents; the maximum entry is 50,000.   • Press the Enter key.   F50   Patch Reader 1 On/Off   Allows you to turn the primary patch reader on or off.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   Patch Reader #1 ON   0=OFF   • Enter the number zero (0) to turn the primary patch reader OFF.   • Press the Enter key.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   Patch Reader #1 OFF   1=ON   • Enter the number one (1) to turn the primary patch reader ON.   • Press the Enter key.   5-15   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   F51   Patch Reader 2 On/Off   Allows you to turn the secondary patch reader on or off.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   Patch Reader #2 ON   0=OFF   • Enter the number zero (0) to turn the secondary patch reader OFF.   • Press the Enter key.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   Patch Reader #2 OFF   1=ON   • Enter the number one (1) to turn the secondary patch reader ON.   • Press the Enter key.   F52   End Fed Patch Reading On/Off   Allows you to turn end fed patch reading on or off.   FFF.003.002.001   End Fed Patch ON   Mode 10   0=OFF   • Enter the number zero (0) to turn end fed patch reading OFF.   • Press the Enter key.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   End Fed Patch OFF   1=ON   • Enter the number one (1) to turn end fed patch reading ON.   • Press the Enter key.   5-16   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   F53   Patch Reading Confirmation Tone   Allows you to turn the patch reading confirmation tone on or off.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   Patch Read Confirmation Tone ON   0=OFF   • Enter the number zero (0) to turn the patch reading confirmation tone   OFF.   • Press the Enter key.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   Patch Read Confirmation Tone OFF   1=ON   • Enter the number one (1) to turn the patch reading confirmation tone ON.   • Press the Enter key.   F54   Omit Patch Reading on Next Document   Allows you to omit patch reading on the next document only.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   Omit Patch Read on Next Doc OFF   1=ON   • Enter the number one (1) to omit patch reading on the next document   only.   • Press the Enter key.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   Omit Patch Read on Next Doc ON   0=OFF   • Enter the number zero (0) to read patches on the next document.   • Press the Enter key.   F56   Printer Open Jet Test   NOTE: This function code is available only when using Document   Printer 12.   Allows you to determine whether or not there are non-functional ink jets in   the document printer 12 ink cartridge.   p Printer O en Jet Test Results   TOT= 0   • Press the Clear key to return to a normal operating display.   5-17   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   F57   Endorser On/Off   Allows you to turn the endorser on or off.   FFF.003.002.001   Endorser ON   Mode 10   0=OFF   • Enter the number zero (0) to turn the endorser OFF.   • Press the Enter key.   FFF.003.002.001   Endorser OFF   Mode 10   1=ON   • Enter the number one (1) to turn the endorser ON.   • Press the Enter key.   F58   Endorser Mode   Allows you to display the current endorser mode.   Also allows you to change the endorser mode.   There are two available options: Single Stamping, or Continuous   Stamping.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   g p g   Endorser Mode ( ): Sin le Stam in   • Press any arrow key (up arrow, down arrow, right arrow, or left arrow) to   toggle between the two available options.   • Press the Enter key.   5-18   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   F59   Endorser Print Position   Allows you to specify how far from the leading edge of the document (fed   into the transport first) the endorsement will appear.   The default print position, defined during installation, is used as the base   value. The use of inches or millimeters depends upon the measurement   system specified during installation.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   Endorser Print Position: .250   (in) <-->   • Press the up arrow key to increment the starting print position by   one (1) inch [25 mm]; or   Press the down arrow key to decrement the starting print position by   one (1) inch [25 mm]; or   Press the right arrow key to increment the starting print position by   one-eigth (0.125) inch [3 mm]; or   Press the left arrow key to decrement the starting print position by   one-eight (0.125) inch [3 mm].   • Press the Enter key.   F60   Bar Code Reading On/Off   Allows you to turn the bar code reader on or off.   NOTE: If function code F60 is used to turn bar code reading off, partial bar   code reading is also turned off.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   g Front Bar Code Readin ON   0=OFF   • Enter the number zero (0) to turn the bar code reader OFF.   • Press the Enter key.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   g Front Bar Code Readin OFF   1=ON   • Enter the number one (1) to turn the bar code reader ON.   • Press the Enter key.   5-19   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   F62   Bar Code/Patch Reading Confirmation Tone   NOTE: This function code is available when using Bar Code Reader AND   a primary and/or secondary Patch Reader.   Allows you to turn the bar code/patch reading confirmation tone on or off.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   Bar/Patch Confirmation Tone ON   0=OFF   • Enter the number zero (0) to turn the bar code/patch reading   confirmation tone OFF.   • Press the Enter key.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   Bar/Patch Confirmation Tone OFF   1=ON   • Enter the number one (1) to turn the bar code/patch reading confirmation   tone ON.   • Press the Enter key.   F63   Bar Code Reading Confirmation Tone   Allows you to turn the bar code reading confirmation tone on or off.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   Bar Code Confirmation Tone ON   0=OFF   • Enter the number zero (0) to turn the bar code reading confirmatioN tone   OFF.   • Press the Enter key.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   Bar Code Confirmation Tone OFF   1=ON   • Enter the number one (1) to turn the bar code reading confirmation tone   ON.   • Press the Enter key.   5-20   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   F64   Omit Bar Code Reading on Next Document   Allows you to omit bar code reading on the next document only.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   Omit Bar Code Read on Next Doc OFF   1=ON   • Enter the number one (1) to omit bar code reading on the next document   only.   • Press the Enter key.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   Omit Bar Code Read on Next Doc ON   0=OFF   • Enter the number zero (0) to read bar codes on the next document.   • Press the Enter key.   F65   Bar Code Test   Allows you to perform a bar code test to verify the operation of the bar   code reader.   yp   Bar Code T e = Code 39   p y   2=Dis la   1=Evaluate   3=%Kodak   4=%Norm   • Enter the number one (1) to perform an Evaluate test; or   Enter the number two (2) to perform a Display test; or   Enter the number three (3) to perform a %Kodak test; or   Enter the number four (4) to perform a %Norm test.   • Press the Enter key.   5-21   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   F66   Partial Bar Code Reading On/Off   Allows you to turn partial bar code reading on or off.   NOTE: If function code F60 is used to turn bar code reading off, partial   bar code reading is also turned off. Function code F66 must be   used to re-enable partial bar code reading.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   g Partial Bar Code Readin OFF   1=ON   • Enter the number one (1) to turn partial bar code reading ON.   • Press the Enter key.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   g Partial Bar Code Readin ON   0=OFF   • Enter the number zero (0) to turn partial bar code reading OFF.   • Press the Enter key.   F70   Length Checking On/Off   NOTE: This function code is available only when the Advanced Document   Controller is installed.   Allows you to turn length checking on or off.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   g g Len th Checkin OFF   1=ON   • Enter the number one (1) to turn length checking ON.   • Press the Enter key.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   g g Len th Checkin ON   0=OFF   • Enter the number zero (0) to turn length checking OFF.   • Press the Enter key.   5-22   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   F71   Omit Length Checking on Next Document   NOTE: This function code is available only when the Advanced Document   Controller is installed.   Allows you to omit length checking on the next document only.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   g g Omit Len th Checkin on Next Doc OFF   1=ON   • Enter the number one (1) to omit length checking on the next document   only.   • Press the Enter key.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   g g Omit Len th Checkin on Next Doc ON   0=OFF   • Enter the number zero (0) to perform length checking on the next   document.   • Press the Enter key.   F72   Skew Detection   NOTE: This function code is available only when the Advanced Document   Controller is installed.   Allows you to turn skew detection on or off.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   Skew Detection OFF   1=ON   • Enter the number one (1) to turn skew detection ON.   • Press the Enter key.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   Skew Detection ON   0=OFF   • Enter the number zero (0) to turn skew detection OFF.   • Press the Enter key.   5-23   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   F73   Latched Scanning Flag On/Off   Allows you to set a flag which alerts the host system that the document,   and those which follow, are of special interest. The flag will remain   activated until turned off.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   g User Definable Fla ( ) OFF   1=ON   • Enter the number one (1) to turn the latched scanning flag ON.   • Press the Enter key.   NOTE: The flag symbol will appear in the first line of the status display   until the latched flag is turned off.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   g User Definable Fla ( ) ON   0=OFF   • Enter the number zero (0) to turn the latched scanning flag OFF.   • Press the Enter key.   F74   Momentary Scanning Flag   Allows you to set a flag which alerts the host system that the next   document only is of special interest.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   p g S ecial Fla on Next Document OFF   1=ON   • Enter the number one (1) to turn the momentary scanning flag ON.   • Press the Enter key.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   p g S ecial Fla on Next Document ON   0=OFF   • Enter the number zero (0) to turn the momentary scanning flag OFF.   • Press the Enter key.   5-24   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   F75   Footswitch Confirmation Tone   Allows you to turn the footswitch confirmation tone on or off.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   Foot Switch Confirmation Tone ON   0=OFF   • Enter the number zero (0) to turn the footswitch confirmation tone OFF.   • Press the Enter key.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   Foot Switch Confirmation Tone OFF   1=ON   • Enter the number one (1) to turn the footswitch confirmation tone ON.   • Press the Enter key.   F76   OCR On/Off   Allows you to turn OCR on or off.   FFF.003.002.001   OCR OFF   Mode 10   1=ON   • Enter the number one (1) to turn OCR ON.   • Press the Enter key.   FFF.003.002.001   OCR ON   Mode 10   0=OFF   • Enter the number zero (0) to turn OCR OFF.   • Press the Enter key.   5-25   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   F91   Select Linked Mode   Allows you to switch from one application mode to another, keeping the   last Image Address.   The current mode and the selected mode must both have the same Index   Format (i.e., three-level offset), Image Address fields (number of fields and   field lengths), and compatible film modes.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   Mode (same ia): 1 0   • Enter the number of the application mode you wish to select; one or two   digits.   • Press the Enter key.   F92   Fixed Field   Allows you to enter a new fixed field value, containing alphanumeric   characters.   For each character:   You may enter a numeric character:   • Enter the number to be placed in the Fixed Field.   • Press the Enter key.   FFF.003.002.001   Fixed field: F FF   ABC...   You may enter an alphabetic character:   • Press the up arrow key or the down arrow key.   • Use the right or left arrow key to position the highlighted cursor over the   alphabetic character to be placed in the Fixed Field.   • Press the Enter key.   FFF.003.002.001   Fixed field: FFF   ABCDE F GHIJKLMNOPQ <-   ->   5-26   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   F93   Action/Confirmation Tone   Allows you to adjust the pitch of the action/confirmation tone.   There are two available options: LOW or HIGH.   FFF.003.002.001   Sound Alarm (   Mode 10   ): LOW   • Press any arrow key (up arrow, down arrow, right arrow, or left arrow) to   toggle between the two available options.   • Press the Enter key.   F94   Level 1   Allows you to assign Level 1 to the next document fed into the transport.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   A normal operating display will appear.   F95   Level 2   Allows you to assign Level 2 to the next document fed into the transport.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   A normal operating display will appear.   F96   Level 3   Allows you to assign Level 3 to the next document fed into the transport.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   A normal operating display will appear.   5-27   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   F97   Next Image Address   Allows you to input the next Image Address.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   g Next Ima e Address: F FF.003.002.001   • Enter the next Image Address.   • Press the Enter key.   F98   Stop   Allows you to stop the transport.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   A normal operating display will appear.   F99   Run   Allows you to turn on the transport.   FFF.003.002.001   Mode 10   A normal operating display will appear.   5-28   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6 OPERATOR MESSAGES   The following section outlines the actions which should be taken by the   users and system administrators when an operator message appears in   the status display.   Users   If a message appears in the Status Display which is within the ranges   E000-E299 or E500-E599, you should take the action indicated in the   table(s) which appear in this section.   IMPORTANT: Never power down the machine without first contacting   your System Administrator.   If a message appears in the Status Display which is within the ranges   E300-E499 or E600-E999, you should contact your System   Administrator.   If a message appears in the Status Display which is within the ranges   E300-E499 or E600-E999, you should be contacted by the operator.   System administrators   The following action(s) should be taken:   • Determine whether or not the error can be addressed from the hosT   system.   • If the error cannot be addressed from the host system, attempt to clear   the error by taking the action indicated in the table(s) which appear in this   section.   • If the prescribed action(s) do not clear the error, initiate a controlled   power-down sequence:   - Wait for all information currently held in the buffer to be transferred to   the host system.   -Turn off the Scanner transport using the side panel switch.   -Turn off the Scanner power using the main power switch.   -Wait 10 - 30 seconds.   -Turn on the Scanner power using the main power switch.   -Turn on the Scanner transport using the side panel switch.   • If the error condition is not cleared using the controlled power-down   sequence, contact service.   6-1   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operator message listing   Code   E000   E100   Operator Message Displayed   Description/Action Required   Memory battery low - call service   Please wait   Call service - do not turn off the machine.   No action required.   Wait for the message to clear.   E101   Auto shut off, press RUN   Press the Run key to continue.   Feed documents.   E102   E103   Press STOP and try again   Select valid mode   Press the Stop key and try again.   Invalid mode selected.   Enter function code F01 to select another mode.   E104   E106   Function not available   Invalid function code entered.   Enter another function code.   Warning - document length error   Check the document length to see if it is shorter   than the minimum or longer than the maximum   allowed.   Refeed the document.   E107   E110   Warning - skewed document   Refeed the document.   Upper lamp warning, press RUN   Press the Run key to continue.   Change the lamps when the current set of   documents has been processed.   E111   E112   Lower lamp warning, press RUN   Invalid patch level   Press the Run key to continue.   Change the lamps when the current set of   documents has been processed.   Invalid patch was used.   Feed correct patch.   E113   E114   Enter correct Image Address   Check current level   Use the NEXT key to enter correct Image Address.   Check the current document image level.   Conflicting input regarding the proper level was   received.   E117   E118   E119   Enter correct level/Image Address   Diagnostic running - do not use   Document image level assignment and next Image   Address input conflict.   Specify another document image level, or use the   NEXT key to enter a valid Image Address.   E120   Please do not use; the machine is being serviced.   6-2   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Code   Operator Message Displayed   Description/Action Required   E121   E122   Check front patch reader   Check rear patch reader   Patch code not recognized.   Verify that the patch document was fed into the   transport in the proper orientation.   If not, refeed the patch document.   If so, change to a non-patch mode to continue;   call service.   E123   Command data rejected - resend   Command not allowed in this model   Command not recognized. Enter command again.   E124   E125   Command cannot be performed.   Enter a valid command.   E126   E127   Enter correct command   Press correct key(s) for mode selected.   Feeder waiting for host system   System is busy. No action required.   Wait for message to clear.   E128   E130   Feeder adjustment warning   OCR not installed   Check and adjust feed and separator roller gap.   Requested action requires installation of the OCR   accessory.   E131   Device not enabled   Enable barcode first   Requested action requires installation of the Bar   Code Reader.   E132   E133   Requested action requires that you enable the   Bar Code Reader.   Enter function code F60 to enable bar code reading.   E140   E141   E142   E143   E145   Document Printer not installed   Patch Reader not installed   Detection System not installed   Barcode Reader not installed   Endorser not installed   Requested action required installation of the   module/accessory indicated.   The required module/accessory is not installed.   6-3   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Code   Operator Message Displayed   Description/Action Required   E200   E201   Verify/enter Image Address   An error has occurred in the system and   the Image Address may no longer be correct.   Use function code F08 to determine the last   Image Address.   Use the NEXT key to correct the Image Address,   if necessary.   E204   E205   Skewed document - refeed   Press the Clear key.   Use the NEXT key to enter the correct Image   Address and refeed document(s).   Level overflow - press next level   Press the Clear key.   Use the NEXT key to enter the correct Image   Address, or press a level key for a higher level.   E206   E207   Check print head   Install the correct Document Printer print head.   Check printer installation   Document Printer not correctly installed.   Properly install the Document Printer print head.   E211   E214   Enter correct Image Address   Document length error - refeed   Use the NEXT key to enter correct Image Address.   Press the Clear key.   Use the NEXT key to enter the correct Image   Address and refeed document(s).   E219   E220   Clear error and refeed last doc   Check for jam in entrance transp   Press the Clear key. Press the Run key and refeed   the last document.   Clear the document path.   Press the Clear key. Press the Jog key.   Press the Run key and refeed document(s).   E221   E225   Clean entrance sensor   Perform maintenance/cleaning procedures.   Check for jam in transport   Clear the document path.   Press the Clear key. Press the Jog key.   Press the Run key and refeed document(s).   E226   E227   Clean slide-out sensor reflector   Check for jam in transport   Perform maintenance/cleaning procedures.   Clear the document path.   Press the Clear key. Press the Jog key.   Press the Run key and refeed document(s).   E228   E229   Check for jam in upper transport   Clean exit sensor   Clear the document path.   Press the Clear key. Press the Jog key.   Press the Run key and refeed document(s).   Perform maintenance/cleaning procedures.   6-4   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Code   Operator Message Displayed   Description/Action Required   E230   Open access door to correct error   Open the access door.   Verify that all operator accessible areas are   properly closed.   Press the Run key to continue.   E231   E232   Press JOG, and try again   Press the Jog key. Press the Run key. Try again.   Close all access doors and RUN   Close all access doors.   Press the Run key to continue.   E234   Press JOG, and try again   Press the Jog key. Press the Run key. Try again.   E235   E236   Turn main power OFF and ON   Turn the side panel switch off.   Turn the main power switch off.   Wait five (5) to ten (10) seconds.   Turn the main power switch on.   Turn the side panel switch on.   If the error repeats, call service.   E238   User function string invalid   The P-Key, End-of-Batch, etc. definition made   during installation is invalid. Correct the definition   using the Mode Setup Software.   E240   E241   E242   E243   E244   E245   Enter correct level of IA - refeed   Set or change the document image level or use the   Next key to enter a new Image Address.   Press the Run key to continue.   E246   E267   E280   Conflicting input - what level?   Clear error, re-enter IA   Set or change the document image level to   confirm the proper document image level.   Press the Run key to continue.   Press the Clear key.   Use the NEXT key to enter an Image Address.   Press the Run key to continue.   Feeder off due to host request   System is busy.   Feeder will be reactivated when the system is no   longer busy.   Wait until the message clears and continue.   E281   E282   OCR was reset - restart batch   Comm buffer full - please wait   Use the NEXT key to enter a starting Image   Address.   Rerun the batch.   System is busy.   Wait until the message clears and continue.   6-5   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Code   Operator Message Displayed   Description/Action Required   E283   Invalid configuration for OCR   OCR is not enabled in the mode selected.   Enable the OCR using function code F76, or   change the application mode to one in which the   OCR is enabled.   E284   E285   OCR initializing - please wait   Feeder off due to OCR request   System is busy.   Wait until the message clears and continue.   System is busy.   Feeder will be reactivated when the system is no   longer busy.   Wait until the message clears and continue.   E286   E288   E291   Feed calibration target   OCR batch stopped due to error   Scanner disabled   Calibration process has started.   Press the Run key and feed the calibration target   into the transport.   Determine the cause of the error via the OCR   Workstation interface.   Correct the error. Rerun the batch.   The machine has been disabled due to an error.   Determine the cause of the error via the host   system.   Enable the machine.   Press the Run key to continue.   E293   E294   Host recovery required   Front calibration warning   Contact your System Administrator to initiate the   required action on the host system.   Perform maintenance/cleaning procedures for the   Document Scanning Array, Image Guides, etc.   Check the lamps; replace if necessary.   Recalibrate the machine.   E295   Rear calibration warning   Perform maintenance/cleaning procedures for the   Document Scanning Array, Image Guides, etc.   Check the lamps; replace if necessary.   Recalibrate the machine.   E296   E297   Target not seen   Repeat the calibration process using a blank target.   If error repeats, call service.   Document que full   The feeder and transport are stopped, and the   machine is disabled.   Transfer images from the image buffer to the   host system.   Re-enable the machine.   Press the Run key to continue.   E298   Calibration required   Enter function code F37 to initiate the calibration   sequence.   6-6   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Code   Operator Message Displayed   Description/Action Required   E500   E501   E502   E503   E512   E513   E550   E551   E552   E553   E562   E563   System error   Contact your System Administrator.   A controlled power-down sequence is required.   E504   E505   E506   E507   E508   E509   E510   E511   E514   E515   E516   Display communications error   Press the Jog key to clear all documents   from the transport.   Press the Run key and refeed the document(s).   E554   E555   E556   E557   E558   E559   E560   E561   E564   E555   E556   COIN-2 communications error   Check cable connections.   Verify that all equipment components are   powered on.   6-7   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Code   Operator Message Displayed   Description/Action Required   E600   through   E699   various messages   Turn the side panel switch off.   Turn the main power switch off.   Wait five (5) to ten (10) seconds.   Turn the main power switch on.   Turn the side panel switch on.   If the error repeats, or if additional   errors are received, call service.   E700   through   E799   various messages   various messages   various messages   Turn the side panel switch off.   Turn the main power switch off.   Wait five (5) to ten (10) seconds.   Turn the main power switch on.   Turn the side panel switch on.   If the error repeats, or if additional   errors are received, call service.   E800   through   E899   Turn the side panel switch off.   Turn the main power switch off.   Wait five (5) to ten (10) seconds.   Turn the main power switch on.   Turn the side panel switch on.   If the error repeats, or if additional   errors are received, call service.   E900   through   E999   Turn the side panel switch off.   Turn the main power switch off.   Wait five (5) to ten (10) seconds.   Turn the main power switch on.   Turn the side panel switch on.   If the error repeats, or if additional   errors are received, call service.   6-8   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   7 TROUBLESHOOTING   This section outlines some of the problems you may encounter and their   probable causes and remedies.   Trouble and remedy   chart   Trouble   Probable Cause   Remedy   Scanner does not power on   (status display does not   illuminate).   Power cord not connnected.   Push the power cord plug into   the receptacle.   Wall outlet defective.   Check outlet (call authorized   electrician).   Main power switch off.   Side panel switch off.   Cabinet covers not closed.   Turn the main power switch on.   Turn the side panel switch on.   Check and close all cabinet   covers.   Documents not feeding   properly.   Feed and separator roller gap not   properly adjusted.   Refer to Section 3. Adjust the   feed and separator roller gap.   Feeding thick documents without   using the Gap Release Lever.   Refer to Section 3. Use   instructions on feeding thick   documents.   Feed and separator rollers may be   dirty.   Refer to Section 8. Clean the   feed and separator rollers.   The feed shelf position is not   properly adjusted.   Refer to Section 3. Adjust the   feed shelf position.   The feed shelf side guides not   properly adjusted.   Refer to Section 3. Adjust the   feed shelf side guides.   Documents not stacking   properly.   Exit hopper side guides not properly   adjusted.   Refer to Section 3. Adjust the   exit hopper side guides.   Exit hopper end stop not properly   adjusted.   Refer to Section 3. Adjust the   exit hopper end stop.   Wrong deflector being used.   Refer to Section 3. Change the   deflector.   Repeated jamming.   Transport system baffle plates and   operator-accessible areas not firmly   closed.   Refer to Section 7.   Refer to Section 8.   Repeat any recent jam clearing   or maintenance procedures,   making certain that all baffle   plates are firmly in place and all   operator-accessible areas are   properly closed.   A-41069 January 1993   7 - 1   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Trouble   Probable Cause   Remedy   Clear streak on scanned   images.   Foreign object in the optical path.   Refer to Section 8.   Check and clean imaging   guides and transport area.   Overall scanned image density   too light, too dark, or uneven.   Dust or dirt on mirrors or imaging   Check and   guides.   Refer to Section 8.   clean imaging guides and   mirrors.   Calibration not performed or not   performed correctly.   Refer to Section 3. Perform   calibration using instructions   provided.   Lamps are dirty or not properly   installed.   Refer to Section 8. Check the   lamps for proper installation.   Check for dirt or debris in the   lamp housing.   Calibration failure.   Calibration target skewed when   feeding.   feed and   Retry. Adjust feed tray   side guides. Adjust   separator roller gap.   Lamps are dirty or not properly   installed.   Refer to Section 8. Check the   lamps for proper installation.   Check for dirt or debris in the   lamp housing.   Document in the transport at the   Remove   Refer to Section 7.   time of calibration.   any documents in the transport   system. Retry.   A-41069 January 1993   7 - 2   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   If a document becomes lodged in the Scanner transport system, the   system will stop running and a message will appear in the Status   Display.   Clearing the document   path   A document can become lodged in the transport system when:   • Documents are not fed straight (skewed).   • Documents are torn, badly folded, or wrinkled.   • Staples and paper clips were not removed from documents.   • Imaging guides are not seated properly or are not installed.   • Transport system baffle plates are not firmly closed.   The document path can be cleared easily because:   • No tools are needed.   • Easy-access panels let you quickly locate and clear documents.   The document path   There are six (6) areas in the transport system where documents may   becand to ved:   A B C D E F The feeder/horizontal transport area   The imaging guide area   The lower roller assembly area   The vertical transport area   The upper turn area   The document exit area   A-41069 January 1993   7 - 3   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Clearing documents   • Check each transport area, in turn (Area A through Area F), for   documents lodged in the document path. You only have to remove the   jammed document(s). The jog feature places the rest of the   documents   in the exit hopper. Make certain that all operator accessible areas are   firmly closed and all baffle plates are locked into place.   • Press and hold down the JOG key to clear any remaining documents.   • Collect the documents located in the transport system. Put them back   into their original order, if necessary.   • Reset the Image Address, Level, etc., if necessary.   • Rescan the documents. If an error code appears in the Status   Display, check each transport area again to make certain that all   documents have been cleared.   NOTE: Green labels on handles designate operator accessible areas.   A-41069 January 1993   7 - 4   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   To clear the feeder/horizontal transport area:   1. Grasp the front cover and swing it open to the right.   2. Push the roller cover release lever toward the rear of the machine.   Roller Cover   Area A - The feeder/horizontal   transport area   Release Lever   Feed Roller   Separator Roller   3. Grasp and rotate the roller cover toward the back of the machine.   4. Press down and hold the gap release lever.   5. Remove any documents or document pieces found between the   rollers.   6. Press the roller cover release lever toward the back of the machine.   7. Grasp and rotate the roller cover back into its original position.   8. Close the front cover.   A-41069 January 1993   7 - 5   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Area B - The imaging guide   To clear the imaging guide area:   1. Open the right-side access door.   2. Locate and remove only the upper imaging guide.   3. Locate and remove the upper lamp housing assembly.   4. Remove any documents or document pieces.   5. Reinsert the upper lamp housing assembly.   6. Reinsert the upper imaging guide.   7. Close the right-side access door.   NOTE: It may be helpful to remove the lower imaging guide and lower   lamp housing assembly for easier access to this area.   A-41069 January 1993   7 - 6   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Area C - The lower roller   assembly area   To clear the lower roller assembly area:   1. Open the top cover.   2. Open the right-side access door.   3. Turn the baffle handle to unlatch the baffle plate. Pull the baffle   plate   to the right until it stops. This unlocks the lower roller   assembly.   4. Grasp the lower roller assembly handle (as shown above) and slide   the assembly to the right (toward the back of the machine).   5. Remove any documents or document pieces.   IMPORTANT: Do not slide the lower roller assembly back into place   without first removing the image guides. Failure to   remove them first can cause misalignment and/or   damage to the machine.   6. Remove the imaging guides.   7. Slide the lower roller assembly back into place.   8. Turn the baffle handle to release the baffle plate.   Raise the plate into its original position.   9. Replace the imaging guides.   10. Close the right side access door and top cover.   NOTE: If the baffle plate is not securely locked into its original position,   documents will become lodged in this area.   A-41069 January 1993   7 - 7   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Area D - The vertical transport   area   To clear the vertical transport area:   1. Open the top cover.   2. Open the right-side access door.   3. Turn the baffle handle to unlatch the baffle plate. Pull the baffle   plate   to the right until it stops.   4. Remove any documents or document pieces.   5. Turn the baffle handle to release the baffle plate.   Raise the plate into its original position.   6. Close the right-side access door and top cover.   NOTE: If the baffle plate is not securely locked into its original position,   documents will become lodged in this area.   A-41069 January 1993   7 - 8   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Area E - The upper turn area   To clear the upper turn area:   1. Open the top cover.   2. Locate and grasp the upper turn handle.   3. Push the upper turn handle down and pull the baffle toward the back   of the machine until it stops.   4. Remove any documents or document pieces.   5. Pull the baffle back into place. Lift the upper turn handle up to lock   the baffle into place.   6. Close the top cover.   A-41069 January 1993   7 - 9   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Area F - The document exit   area   To clear the document exit area:   1. Turn off the side panel switch.   2. Open the top cover.   3. Locate and grasp the exit handle.   4. Raise the exit baffle to expose any documents.   5. Remove any documents or document pieces.   IMPORTANT: Be careful not to damage the static brush when   removing documents.   6. Lower the exit baffle into its original position.   7. Close the top cover.   A-41069 January 1993   7 - 10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   8 SCANNER MAINTENANCE   To keep your Scanner in good operating condition, the following tasks   must be performed periodically:   Cleaning tasks   • Cleaning the imaging guides   • Cleaning the Document Scanning Array, if installed   • Vacuuming inside the Scanner   • Cleaning the feed and separator rollers   • Cleaning the cabinet   • Replacing the air filter   • Replacing the Document Scanning Array lamp, if installed   • Replacing the exposure lamps.   Materials needed to perform all maintenance procedures are:   • A mild cleaning agent   Cleaning materials   • A quality lens cleaner   • A soft, clean, lint-free cloth   • A cleaning brush   • A vacuum cleaner   • STATICIDE WIPES   IMPORTANT: Do not use any commerical cleaning solvent in any of   the cleaning procedures.   A-41069 January 1993   8 - 1   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Maintenance procedures which should be performed every day include:   cleaning the imaging guides and cleaning the Document Scanning   Array.   Daily maintenance   procedures   Cleaning the imaging guides   The imaging guides should be cleaned daily, or between each roll of   film, whichever comes first.   IMPORTANT: Do not use any abrasive materials when cleaning the   imaging guides. This includes abrasive cleansers,   commercial solvents, paper towels, or coarse cloths.   1. Open the right-side access door.   2. Locate and grasp the end of the upper imaging guide. Carefully   slide the imaging guide out of its track.   3. Locate and grasp the end of the lower imaging guide. Carefully   slide the imaging guide out of its track.   A-41069 January 1993   8 - 2   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4. Remove dust from the imaging guides, using a soft bristle brush.   5. Remove fingerprints or smudges from the imaging guides, wiping   both sides of each imaging guide with a clean, soft, dry, lint-free   cloth slightly moistened with water or lens cleaner. Then, lightly   wipe both sides of each imaging guide with a dry cloth or an   antistatic wipe.   6. Remove the upper lamp housing assembly.   7. Remove dust from the upper lamp housing assembly, using a soft   bristle brush.   8. Reinstall the upper lamp housing assembly.   Repeat steps 6 - 8 for the lower lamp housing assembly.   9. Grasp and hold the lower imaging guide by the edges and carefully   slide it back into place. Make sure the grooves fully engage the   track.   10. Grasp and hold the upper imaging guide by the edges and carefully   slide it back into place. Make sure the grooves fully engage the   track.   NOTE: The imaging guides are not interchangeable. They can only be   inserted one way. Use the illustration to the left to assist you in   properly positoning the imaging guides.   11. Close the right-side access door.   A-41069 January 1993   8 - 3   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Cleaning the document   scanning array   NOTE: The Document Scanning Array is an optional accessory which is   available only when using a Scanner 923. If your Scanner does   not have a DSA, proceed to the next section.   The Document Scanning Array (DSA) should be cleaned daily.   1. Turn the side panel switch off.   2. Open the front cover.   3. Locate the Document Scanning Array.   Document Scanning   Array   Release Handle   Release Handle   4. Push down and rotate the release handles outward to release the   DSA assembly.   Mounting Brackets   Transport Area   5. Lift the DSA assembly straight up from the transport area.   A-41069 January 1993   8 - 4   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6. Rotate the DSA assembly away from you. The mounting   brackets should be pointing straight down.   7. Set the DSA assembly down, using the mounting brackets for   support.   DSA Window   Lens   Mounting   Bracket   Transport Window   8. Wipe all exposed surfaces of the DSA assembly, including the DSA   window, lens, and transport window. Use a clean, dry, lint-free   cloth.   9. Lift the DSA assembly straight up from the transport area.   10. Rotate the DSA assembly toward you. The mounting brackets   should be pointing toward the back of the machine.   11. Replace the DSA assembly in its original position.   12. Push down and rotate the release handles inward so that they both   point toward the center of the transport to lock the DSA assembly in   place.   13. Close the front cover.   14. Turn the side panel switch on.   A-41069 January 1993   8 - 5   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Maintenance procedures which should be performed weekly include:   vacuuming inside the Scanner, cleaning the feed and separator rollers,   and cleaning the cabinet.   Weekly maintenance   procedures   Vacuuming inside the   Scanner   The sensors located under the baffle plate in the feeder/horizontal   transport area and in the upper section of the lower roller housing   assembly, the mirrors, the lamp housings, and the air filter should be   vacuumed or wiped down thoroughly with a clean, dry, soft, lint-free   cloth at least once a week.   Refer to the instructions and illustrations provided in the   Troubleshooting section to assist in accessing the sensor locations.   The following illustrations show the location of the sensors once the   correct area has been accessed.   The sensors in the feeder/horizontal transport area are located under   the Document Scanning Array, behind the feed/separator rollers, near   the reflector strips:   Feeder/horizontal transport   area   1. Open the front cover.   Document   Scanning   Array   Sensors   2. Tilt the Document Scanning Array toward the back of the machine,   using the release handles, as shown.   NOTE: If a DSA is not installed, raise the baffle plate.   3. Vacuum the area underneath the Document Scanning Array or   baffle plate.   4. Lower the Document Scanning Array or baffle plate back into place.   5. Close the front cover.   A-41069 January 1993   8 - 6   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The sensors are located in the upper section of the lower roller assembly   housing.   The lower roller housing   assembly   1. Open the top cover.   2. Open the right-side access door.   Vertical Baffle Handle   3. Grasp the vertical baffle handle and pull down until the baffle plate   stops and clicks into place. This unlocks the lower roller assembly.   4. Slide the lower roller assembly out of its housing and vacuum inside   the housing.   IMPORTANT: Do not slide the lower roller assembly back into place   without first removing the imaging guides. Failure to   remove them first can cause misalignment and/or   damage to the machine.   5. Remove the imaging guides.   6. Replace the lower roller assembly.   7. Replace the imaging guides.   8. Vacuum the screen located at the base of the transport system.   IMPORTANT: Do not insert the vacuum cleaner nozzle under the   lower roller housing assembly. The lamp sensor may   be damaged or dislodged.   9. Push down on the baffle handle to release the baffle plate. Raise   the baffle plate into its original position.   10..Close the right-side access door and top cover.   A-41069 January 1993   8 - 7   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The exposure lamp housings   The upper and lower lamp housings should be cleaned.   1. Open the right-side access door.   Upper Lamp Housing   Lower Lamp Housing   2. Remove the lower lamp housing.   3. Vacuum the housing.   4. Replace the lower lamp housing.   Repeat steps 4 through 8 for the upper lamp housing.   5. Close the right-side access door.   The air filter   The air filter should be cleaned.   1. Remove the air filter cover.   2. Lightly vacuum the outside of the air filter and the air filter cover.   3. Replace the air filter cover.   A-41069 January 1993   8 - 8   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Cleaning the feed and   separator rollers   Clean the feed and separator rollers at least once a week to prevent ink,   toner, and dust from collecting on the rollers and preventing documents   from separating.   1. Grasp the front cover and swing it open to the right.   Roller Cover   Release Lever   Feed Roller   Separator Roller   2. Push the roller cover release lever toward the back of the machine.   3. Grasp and rotate the roller cover toward the back of the machine,   exposing the feed and separator rollers.   4. Clean the feed and separator rollers with a clean, lint-free cloth   slightly dampened with water. Clean until all residue is removed   from the roller ribs.   5. Wipe the feed and separator rollers with a clean, dry, lint-free cloth   to dry the rollers.   6. Rotate the roller assembly back into position.   7. Close the front cover.   NOTE: Make certain to adjust the feed and separator roller gap after   cleaning the rollers.   A-41069 January 1993   8 - 9   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Cleaning the cabinet   Clean the exterior of the Scanner, the feed shelf, and the hopper area   with a soft cloth. Remove any fingerprints, stains, or stubborn dirt with a   cloth dampened with water or a mild cleaning agent.   A-41069 January 1993   8 - 10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Maintenance procedures which should be performed monthly include:   checking the air filter.   Monthly maintenance   procedures   Checking the air filter   The air filter should be checked at least once a month and changed as   needed.   1. Remove the air filter cover by pressing in on the top of the cover   to release the catch.   2. Examine the filter for dust accumulation. If dust has accumulated,   follow the instructions in the Replacement Procedures.   A-41069 January 1993   8 - 11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Replacement procedures should be performed on an as needed basis.   Components which need periodic replacement include: the air filter, the   Document Scanning Array lamp, and the exposure lamps.   Replacement   procedures   The air filter should be replaced at least once a year; more often if   needed.   Replacing the air filter   IMPORTANT: Never operate the Scanner without an air filter installed.   The imaging apparatus will quickly become   contaminated with dust and dirt, impairing image quality.   1. Remove the air filter cover by pressing in on the top of the cover   to release the catch.   2. Carefully remove the old air filter. Note the orientation of the   filter as it is removed from the machine.   3. Orient a new air filter the same as the old air filter, and insert it   into the space left open by the old air filter.   4. Replace the air filter cover by first inserting the bottom edge and   then pushing in the top edge until it is in place.   A-41069 January 1993   8 - 12   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Replacing the document   scanning array lamp   NOTE: The Document Scanning Array is an optional accessory which is   available only when using a Scanner 923. If your Scanner does   not have a DSA, proceed to the next section.   The Document Scanning Array lamp should be replaced whenever a   message appears in the Status Display which indicates that the lamp   needs to be replaced.   1. Turn the side panel switch off.   2. Open the front cover.   3. Locate the Document Scanning Array.   Document Scanning   Array   Release Handle   Release Handle   4. Push down and rotate the release handles outward to release the   DSA assembly.   Mounting Brackets   Transport Area   A-41069 January 1993   8 - 13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5. Lift the DSA assembly straight up from the transport area.   6. Rotate the DSA assembly away from you. The mounting   brackets should be pointing straight down toward the transport   area.   7. Set the DSA assembly down, using the mounting brackets for   support.   DSA Window   Lens   Mounting   Bracket   Transport Window   8. Grasp the quarter-turn screws and turn each counterclockwise one-   quarter turn to loosen the DSA window panel.   9. Remove the DSA window panel by pulling it gently toward you.   The DSA lamp will be exposed.   CAUTION: Allow the DSA lamp to cool before attempting to remove   10. Grasp the lamp by both ends.   11. Rotate the lamp toward you until it becomes loose. Gently remove   the lamp from its housing.   A-41069 January 1993   8 - 14   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   12. Grasp the replacement lamp by both ends with the clear stripe   pointing toward you.   13. Insert the lamp gently into the housing.   14. Rotate the lamp toward you until it snaps into place. The clear   stripe should disappear just below the lower edge of the DSA   assembly.   15. Replace the DSA window panel, turning the quarter-turn screws   clockwise one-quarter turn to secure the panel.   16. Lift the DSA assembly straight up from the transport area.   17. Rotate the DSA assembly toward you. The mounting brackets   should be pointing toward the back of the machine.   18. Replace the DSA assembly in its original position.   19. Push down and rotate the release handles inward so that they both   point toward the center of the transport to lock the DSA assembly in   place.   20. Close the front cover.   21. Turn the side panel switch on.   A-41069 January 1993   8 - 15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Replacing the exposure   lamps   The exposure system consists of four (4) long-life flourescent lamps.   There are two lamp housings; one upper and one lower. Each lamp   housing contains two (2) lamps.   Change the lamps every five-hundred (500) hours, when image quality   appears to be degrading (and standard maintenance procedures do not   improve the image quality), or when requested to do so via an operator   message. Always replace both lamps in a housing at the same time, or   exposures may appear inconsistent. Always use the recommended   lamps, or image quality may be unacceptable.   1. Turn the side panel switch off.   2. Open the right side access door.   3. Remove the imaging guides.   (Refer to Changing the imaging guides. )   4. Grasp the tab at the end of the upper lamp housing and slide the   housing out of the track.   WARNING:   Make sure the lamps are cool before attempting to   remove them from the lamp housing.   A-41069 January 1993   8 - 16   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5. Carefully grasp the end of the lamp that is nearest the tab and lift it   out of the lamp housing socket. Free the other end of the lamp and   lift the it out of the lamp housing. Remove the second lamp in the   same manner.   Tab   6. Discard the used lamps.   7. IInstall each lamp using the following sequence of steps:   • Face the clear, horizontal line of the new lamp toward the slot in   the bottom of the lamp housing.   • Insert one end of the lamp into the socket at the tab end of the   lamp housing. Insert the opposite end of the lamp into the other   socket.   WARNING: The exposure lamps are fragile. Never apply   pressure to the center of the lamp; press down only   on the ends of the lamp.   • Gently push down on each end of the lamp. Do not force the lamp   into place. The lamp should fit securely into the housing and click   into place.   NOTE: Improperly installed lamps (i.e., not securely seated in the   lamp housing) will result in repeated low lamp warnings.   8. Place the upper lamp housing in the track and slide it back into   place.   Repeat steps 4 through 8 to replace the lamps in the lower lamp   housing.   9. Reinstall the imaging guides.   10. Close the right side access door.   11. Turn the side panel switch on.   A-41069 January 1993   8 - 17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   INDEX   Basic concepts, 2-1   Batching, 2-17   indicator, 2-17   Bit order, 2-18   A Access doors,   left-side, 1-3, 8-9   right-side, 1-3, 7-8, 7-9, 7-10, 8-2, 8-3, 8-7, 8-8, 8-16,   8-17   Accessories, 1-1   C Accessory status (function code), 5-5   Action/confirmation tone (function code), 5-27   Adjusting the exit hopper side guides and end stop, 3-9   Adjusting the feed and separator roller gap, 3-4   Adjusting the feed shelf position, 3-7   Adjusting the feed shelf side guides, 3-8   Air filter, 8-1, 8-8, 8-11   Cabinet,   cleaning, 8-1, 8-10   Calibrating the Scanner, 3-2   Calibration, 3-1, 3-2   target, 3-2, 3-3   unsuccessful, 3-3   cover, 8-8, 8-11, 8-12   Cancel key, 1-9, 5-1   Chair (workstation), 1-2   Change date (function code), 5-9   Change time (function code), 5-9   Changing the deflector, 3-10   Character sets, 2-5   Alarm,   tone (function code), 5-8   volume (function code), 5-7   All document printers on/off (function code), 5-11   Alphabetic character set, 2-5   Application mode, 1-1, 2-1, 4-1, 4-2   linked, 2-1   Checking the air filter, 8-11   Checking the meters, 2-17   Cine, 3-11   Arrow keys,   left, 1-6, 2-4, 2-5, 5-1   Cleaning,   right, 1-6, 2-4, 2-5, 5-1   materials, 8-1   Assigning an image address, 2-3   Attachment pin (deflector), 3-10   Audible tones, 1-1   tasks, 8-1   the cabinet, 8-10   the document scanning array, 8-4   the feed and separator rollers, 8-9   the imaging guides, 8-2   Clear key, 1-9, 5-1   B Baffle,   Clearing documents, 7-4   Clearing the document path, 7-3   COIN ports, 1-4   exit, 7-10   handle, 7-7, 7-8   Comic, 3-11   plate, 7-3, 7-7, 7-8, 8-6, 8-7   Bar code,   Compress leading zeros format, 2-6   Compression type, 2-18   Computer interfaces, 1-4   Console, 1-2   function codes, 5-3   reader, 1-2, 2-16   reading,   Control keys, 1-1, 1-6, 1-7, 1-8, 1-9   Control panel, 1-1, 1-3   keys, 1-1, 1-6, 1-7, 1-8, 1-9   Controlling document level changes, 2-16   Counters (function codes), 5-2   Counting only (function code), 5-4   Cover,   confirmation tone (function code), 5-20   omit on next document (function code), 5-21   on/off (function code), 5-19   partial, 1-2   function code, 5-22   patch reading confirmation tone (function code), 5-   20   air filter, 8-8, 8-11, 8-12   test (function code), 5-21   I A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   front, 8-4, 8-6, 8-9, 8-13   function codes, 5-3   mode (function code), 5-18   on/off (function code), 5-18   print position (function code), 5-19   Enter key, 1-9, 5-1   Exit,   top, 1-3, 7-7, 7-8, 7-9, 7-10   D Daily maintenance procedures, 8-2   Date, 2-18   Decimal key, 1-8   baffle, 7-10   Deflector, 3-1, 3-10   handle, 7-10   Disabling/enabling an option, 5-1   Display,   hopper , 1-2, 1-3, 3-1, 3-9, 4-1   end stop, 3-1   contrast (function code), 5-8   language (function code), 5-9   leading zeros format, 2-6   status, 1-1, 1-5, 6-1   label, 3-9   side guides, 3-1, 3-9   Exposure lamp, 8-1   housing, 7-6, 8-8, 8-16   replacing, 8-16   Document Controller (function codes), 5-3   Document,   counts,   non-resettable, 2-17   F exit area, 7-3, 7-10   image level, 1-2, 1-8, 2-1, 2-16, 2-17, 2-20, 2-22, 4-1   control, 1-2, 2-16   F key, 1-8, 5-1   Features, 1-1   level indicator, 1-5   Feed,   level, 1-2, 1-8, 2-1, 2-16, 2-18, 4-1   control, 1-2, 2-16   roller, 1-3, 3-1, 3-4, 8-1, 8-9   shelf,   number, 2-18   side guides, 3-1, 3-8   position, 3-7   path,   clearing, 7-3, 7-4   tray, 1-3   preparing, 3-1, 3-11   Feeder/horizontal transport area, 7-3, 7-5, 8-6   clearing, 7-5   transport, 1-1, 7-3   thick, 4-4   Feeders, 1-2   Document printer 12 on/off (function code), 5-13   Document Printer (function codes), 5-3   Document Scanning Array, 8-1   cleaning, 8-1, 8-4   Feeding documents, 4-3   thick documents, 4-4   Fixed field, 2-3, 2-4, 2-6, 2-7, 2-8, 2-10, 2-12, 2-14   function code, 5-27   Flags (scanning),   lamp, 8-1, 8-13, 8-14, 8-15   Down arrow key, 1-6, 2-4, 2-5, 5-1   DSA, 8-1   latched, 2-18   momentary, 2-18   cleaning, 8-1, 8-4   Fluorescent lamps, 8-16   Footswitch, 1-2, 2-16   confirmation tone (function code), 5-25   function codes, 5-3   Front,   lamp, 8-1, 8-13, 8-14, 8-15   E cover (machine), 8-4, 8-8, 8-9, 8-13   view, 1-3   Elapsed time (function code), 5-8   Enabling/disabling an option, 5-1   Enabling the Scanner, 4-1   End fed patch reading on/off (function code), 5-16   End stop (exit hopper), 3-1, 3-9   End-fed patches, 1-2   Function code, 2-3, 2-4, 5-1   descriptions, 5-4   specific usage,   select mode (F01), 4-2   counting only (F04), 3-4, 3-6   level 0 (F07), 2-16   Endorser, 1-2   II   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   elapsed time (F17), 2-17   Indexing schemes, 2-6   Indicators, 1-5   display language (F19), 3-1   scanner calibration (F37), 3-2   latched scanning flag on/off (F73), 2-18   momentary scanning flag (F74), 2-18   fixed field (F92), 2-3, 2-4   application mode, 2-1   batching, 2-17   document level, 1-5   Ink-jet printers, 1-2   Introduction, 1-1   summary, 5-2   Function key, 1-8, 5-1   Functions, 1-1   transport-on, 1-1   J Jog key, 1-7, 7-4   G L Gap,   Label,   adjustment knob, 1-3, 3-5, 4-4   release lever, 1-3, 3-5, 4-4   Getting Started, 3-1   Groove (feed shelf), 3-7   exit hopper, 3-9   Lamp,   DSA, 8-1, 8-13, 8-14, 8-15   document scanning array, 8-1, 8-13, 8-14, 8-15   exposure, 8-1, 8-16, 8-17   fluorescent, 8-16   housing assembly, 8-8, 8-16, 8-17   Language, 3-1   H Header (image), 4-1   flags, 2-18   Last Image Address (function code), 5-6   Latched,   Height adjustment legs (feed shelf), 3-7   Holding clip (deflector), 3-10   Hoppers, 1-2   flag (scanning), 2-18   scanning flag on/off (function code), 5-24   Left arrow key, 1-6, 2-4, 2-5, 5-1   Left-side access door, 1-3, 8-9   Length,   Host computer (system), 2-18, 4-1, 4-2, 6-1   I checking on/off (function code), 5-22   monitor, 1-2   ID number,   operator, 5-10   Lens,   Image,   DSA, 8-14   address, 1-1, 1-5, 2-1, 2-3, 2-18, 7-4   assigning, 2-3   Level (document), 2-20, 4-1   function codes,   fields, 2-1, 2-3, 2-7, 2-8, 2-10, 2-12, 2-14   fixed field, 2-3   counts,   level 0, 5-6   formats, 2-6   level 1, 5-6   resetting, 7-4   level 2, 5-7   header, 2-18, 4-1   level 3, 5-7   level, 4-1   reset, 5-7   size, 2-18   total, 5-6   Imaging guide area, 7-3, 7-6, 8-2, 8-16   clearing, 7-3, 7-6, 7-7   Imaging guides, 7-3, 7-6, 7-7, 8-1, 8-7, 8-16,   cleaning, 8-2   level 0, 5-6   level 1, 5-27   level 2, 5-28   level 3, 5-28   Index format, 2-1   keys, 1-8, 2-16   Index/Image address (function codes), 5-2   rules, 2-1, 2-16   III   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Lever,   gap release, 4-4   function codes, 5-3   no scanning on/off (function code), 5-26   on/off (function code), 5-25   Line length, 2-18   Linked modes, 1-1, 2-1   Lower,   Omit bar code reading on next document (function code), 5-   21   imaging guide, 7-3, 7-6, 7-7, 8-1, 8-7, 8-16   cleaning, 8-2   Omit length checking on next document (function code), 5-   23   lamp housing, 8-8, 8-16, 8-17   roller assembly, 7-3, 7-7, 8-7   clearing, 7-7   Omit patch reading on next document (function code), 5-17   Omit printing on next document (function code), 5-13   Operating keys and indicators, 1-6, 1-7, 1-8, 1-9   Operating the Scanner, 4-1   Operation (function codes), 5-3   Operator ID (function code), 5-10   Operator message, 1-1, 1-5, 6-1   listing, 6-2   M Magnetic media, 2-18, 4-1   Main power switch, 1-4, 3-1, 3-2, 4-1, 6-1   Maintenance, 8-1   Optical Character Recognition, 1-2   Optical disk media, 2-18, 4-1   Optional information, 2-18   Measurement system (function code), 5-9   Media, 2-18, 4-1   Override indicator,   magnetic, 4-1   application mode, 2-1, 4-2   optical disk, 4-1   status display, 4-2   Message display, 1-1   Meters, 2-17   Overview (operations), 4-1   Mode, 1-1, 2-1, 2-18, 4-1, 4-2   function codes, 5-2   P linked, 1-1, 2-1   name, 1-5   P-Keys, 1-1, 1-7, 4-2   number, 1-5   Page length, 2-18   overrides, 1-1, 2-1, 4-2   indicator, 2-1   Partial bar code reading, 1-2   Partial bar code reading on/off (function code), 5-22   Patch Reader, 1-2, 2-16   Patch Reader,   Momentary flag (scanning), 2-18   function code, 5-24   Monitors,   function codes, 5-3   length, 1-2   1 on/off (function code), 5-15   2 on/off (function code), 5-16   Patch reading,   skew, 1-2   Monthly maintenance procedures, 8-11   Mounting brackets (DSA), 8-4, 8-5, 8-13, 8-14, 8-15   confirmation tone (function code), 5-17   end-fed, 1-2   Plus key, 1-6, 2-4   Ports, 1-4   N Power cord, 1-4   Next image address (function code), 5-28   NEXT key, 1-9, 2-3, 2-4   Non-resettable document count, 2-17   Notch (feed shelf), 3-7   Power-down sequence, 6-1   Preparing documents for scanning, 3-11   Primary document printer 1 On/Off (function code), 5-12   Print,   Numeric keys, 1-8, 2-4, 5-1   position (function code), 5-14   test (function code), 5-14   Printer,   O OCR, 1-2   character shift (function code), 5-11   open jet test (function code), 5-17   IV   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Programmable keys, 1-1, 1-7, 4-2   defaults, 1-7   function code, 4-2, 5-4   linked, 5-26   Purge,   Selecting,   frequency (function code), 5-15   a mode, 4-2   the language display, 3-1   Separator roller, 1-3, 3-1, 3-4, 8-1, 8-9   Sequential ID number, 2-18, 4-1   Setup (function codes), 5-2   Side guides,   Q Quarter-turn screws, 8-14, 8-15   R exit hopper, 3-1, 3-9   Rear view, 1-4   feed shelf, 3-1, 3-8   Reflector strips, 8-6   Side panel switch, 1-3, 3-1, 3-4, 4-3, 6-1, 7-10, 8-13, 8-16   Single level indexing, 2-6, 2-7   Skew, 2-18   Release,   handles (DSA), 8-4, 8-5, 8-13, 8-15   Replacement procedures, 8-12   Replacing,   detection (function code), 5-23   monitor, 1-2   the air filter, 8-12   Special considerations, 2-17   Status   the document scanning array lamp, 8-13   the exposure lamps, 8-16   Required actions, 6-1   display, 1-1, 1-5, 6-1   function codes, 5-2   Reset level counts (function code), 5-7   Restore mode (function code), 5-4   Retrieval, 2-6, 2-18   Stop,   function code, 5-28   key, 1-9, 4-1, 4-5, 4-9   Right arrow key, 1-6, 2-4, 2-5, 5-1   Right-side access door, 1-3, 7-8, 7-9, 7-10, 8-2, 8-3, 8-7, 8-   Suppress leading zeros format, 2-6   Switches,   8,   8-16, 8-17   side panel, 1-3, 3-1, 3-4, 4-3, 6-1, 7-10, 8-13, 8-16   main power, 1-4, 3-1, 3-2, 4-1, 6-1   System administrators, 6-1   Rollers,   feed, 1-3, 3-1, 3-4, 8-1, 8-9   gap, 3-1   separator, 1-3, 3-1, 3-4, 8-1, 8-9   Run,   T function code, 5-28   key, 1-9, 4-3   Temporary operating values, 4-1, 4-2   Terminate batch (function code), 5-5   The document path, 7-3   Thick documents, 4-4   S Three level indexing, 2-6, 2-12   Three level offset indexing, 2-6, 2-14   Time and date display (function code), 5-10   Time, 2-18   Scanner,   calibration (function code), 5-10   end-of-job (function code), 5-10   unique commands, 4-2   Tones, 1-1   Scanner,   Top cover,1-3, 7-7, 7-8, 7-9, 7-10   Total document count (function code), 5-6   Transport, 1-1, 7-3   components, 1-3   features, 1-1   options, 1-2   area, 7-3   Scanning,   horizontal, 7-5, 8-6   considerations, 2-18   vertical, 7-8   function codes, 5-3   jog key, 1-7, 7-4   Secondary document printer 1 On/Off (function code), 5-12   Select mode,   Transport-on functions, 1-1   Trouble and remedy chart, 7-1   V A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Troubleshooting, 7-1   Turning on the Scanner, 3-1   Two level indexing, 2-6, 2-8   Two level offset indexing, 2-6, 2-10   U Unsuccessful calibration, 3-3   Up arrow key, 1-6, 2-4, 2-5, 5-1   Upper,   imaging guide, 7-3, 7-6, 7-7, 8-1, 8-7, 8-16   cleaning, 8-2   lamp housing, 8-8, 8-16, 8-17   turn area, 7-3, 7-9   turn handle, 7-9   Users, 6-1   Using function codes, 5-1   V Vacuuming, 8-1, 8-6   inside the Scanner, 8-6   Vertical transport area, 7-3, 7-8   W Weekly maintenance procedures, 8-6   Workshelf, 1-1   Workstation,   chair, 1-2   console, 1-2   VI   A-41069 January 1993   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |