BellSouth Scanner S02294A User Manual

FB SERIES SCANNERS  
S02294A Rev B 02-02  
User Manual  
Bell & Howell Scanners  
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Note to users in the United States of America  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This  
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and  
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user  
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver  
is connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Warning  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's  
authority to operate the equipment.  
Note to users in Canada  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from  
digital apparatus as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled "Digital  
Apparatus", ICES-003 of the Department of Communications.  
Remarque concernant les utilisateurs au Canada  
Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites de bruits radioélectriques applicables aux  
appareils numériques de Classe B prescrites dans la norme sur le matériel brouilleur :  
"Appareils Numériques", NMB-003 édictée par le ministre des Communications.  
Important information  
This product can not be used in Europe because it does not comply with the CE (Conformité  
Européenne).  
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In accordance with IEC 417, this machine uses the following symbol for the main  
switch:  
means Push ON Push OFF  
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Precautions  
1. Read all of these instructions and keep them for later reference.  
2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the device.  
3. Unplug this device from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or  
aerosol cleaners.  
4. Do not use this device near water.  
5. Do not place this device on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The device could fall and  
suffer serious damage.  
6. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation;  
to ensure reliable operation of the device and protect it from overheating, these open-  
ings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by  
placing the device on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This device should  
never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This device should not be  
placed in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided.  
7. This device should be operated from the type of power source indicated on the mark-  
ing label. If you are not sure of type of power available, contact your dealer or local  
power company.  
8. This product is equipped with a 3-wire grounding-type plug, a plug having a third  
(grouding) pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding-type outlet. This is a safety  
feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to  
replace your outlet. Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding-type plug by remov-  
ing its grounding pin. (This does not apply in countries in which a 2-wire, non-  
grounded type of plug is used.)  
9. Do not place this device where the cord will be walked on.  
10. If an extension cord is used with this product, make sure that the total of the ampere  
ratings on the devices plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the extension  
cord ampere rating. Also, make sure that the total of all devices plugged into the wall  
outlet does not exceed 15 amperes.  
11. Never push objects of any kind into this device through cabinet slots as they may  
touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or  
electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.  
12. Except as specifically explained in the user's manual, do not attempt to service this  
device yourself. Opening or removing those covers that are marked "Do Not Re-  
move" may expose you to dangerous voltage points or to other risks. Refer all servic-  
ing in those compartments to service personel.  
13. Unplug this device from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service  
personel under the following conditions;  
A. When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.  
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B. If liquid has been spilled into the product.  
C. If the device has been exposed to rain or water.  
D. If the device does not operate normally when the operating instructions are fol-  
lowed. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions  
since improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often  
required extensive work by a qualified techinician to restore the product to nor-  
mal operation.  
E. If the device has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.  
F. If the device exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for  
service.  
14. Make sure that the wall outlet is near the scanner and easily accessible.  
15. The main plug on this equipment must be used to disconnect main power.  
16. Use the standard cable attached to this scanner. Otherwise, use cables that meet the  
following requirements.  
Area  
Rating  
120V  
15A  
Plug  
Connector  
Cable  
North America  
NEMA 5-15P  
IEC320 type  
SVT or SJT 18/3  
AWG Less than  
1.6 m long  
230V  
Use the required  
equivalent for  
each country  
Europe  
H05VV-F or  
H05VVH2-F  
EN60320 type  
(220-240V)  
10A  
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Contents  
1. Part names.......................................................................................... 2  
Front view .................................................................................................................. 2  
Rear view ................................................................................................................... 3  
2. Installation .......................................................................................... 4  
Checking the parts ..................................................................................................... 4  
Location ..................................................................................................................... 5  
Connecting the SCSI cable ........................................................................................ 6  
Setting the SCSI ID .................................................................................................... 7  
Connecting the power cord ........................................................................................ 7  
Turning the power on ................................................................................................. 8  
Initializing the scanner ............................................................................................... 8  
3. Indicators ............................................................................................ 9  
4. Placing originals .............................................................................. 10  
Placing an original on the contact glass................................................................... 11  
Placing originals on the document table .................................................................. 12  
5. Cleaning ............................................................................................14  
6. Troubleshooting ...............................................................................16  
Lamp cover open ..................................................................................................... 16  
Lamp error ............................................................................................................... 17  
Document feeder cover open................................................................................... 17  
Paper jam................................................................................................................. 18  
Paper misfeed .......................................................................................................... 19  
Document table error ............................................................................................... 19  
System error ............................................................................................................ 20  
Others ...................................................................................................................... 20  
7. Specifications ...................................................................................21  
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Appendix ...............................................................................................22  
Functions ..................................................................................................................... 22  
Prescan .................................................................................................................... 23  
Scan ......................................................................................................................... 23  
Scanning composition .............................................................................................. 24  
Binary scanning / Threshold .................................................................................... 25  
Halftone scanning .................................................................................................... 26  
Multi-value scanning ................................................................................................ 27  
Area extraction ......................................................................................................... 28  
Section area (Multi area settings) ............................................................................ 29  
Auto photo/letter ....................................................................................................... 30  
Resolution ................................................................................................................ 31  
Brightness ................................................................................................................ 32  
Contrast ................................................................................................................... 32  
Gamma correction ................................................................................................... 33  
Binary filter ............................................................................................................... 34  
Parameter download ................................................................................................ 35  
Document size detection .......................................................................................... 35  
Skew detection ......................................................................................................... 35  
Semi-automatic document feed (SADF) mode ........................................................ 35  
Options......................................................................................................................... 36  
Red lamp unit ........................................................................................................... 36  
Data compression unit ............................................................................................. 37  
Video interface unit .................................................................................................. 37  
Image processing unit .............................................................................................. 37  
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User's Manual (English)  
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1. Part names  
¡Front view  
Closing the document feeder  
Document feeder indicators  
Document table  
Exit table  
Scanner indicators  
Power switch  
Opening the document feeder  
White sheet  
Document set origin  
Contact glass  
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¡Rear view  
SCSI connectors  
Rotary switch  
DIP switches  
Reset switch  
Power cord socket  
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2. Installation  
¡Checking the parts  
Make sure that you have all the parts shown below in your packing box.  
Parts list  
Name  
Q'ty  
1
Scanner  
Power cord  
1
Terminator  
1
SCSI cable  
1
User's manual (English)  
User's manual (German)  
User's manual (French)  
Registration card  
1
1
1
1
Scanner  
SCSI cable  
Terminator  
The figure of the power cord varies per country.  
User's manuals  
Power cord  
(Registration card is attached in the same package.)  
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¡Location  
Place the scanner in a location meeting the following environmental requirements.  
Operating environment  
more than  
130mm  
ETemperature:  
EHumidity:  
ESpace  
10 32˚C  
20 80 RH  
Right:  
more than 20 mm  
more than 20 mm  
more than 130 mm  
for operation  
Left:  
Behind:  
Front:  
more than 20mm  
more than 20mm  
Height:  
more than 720 mm  
EFlat base  
EOut of direct sunlight  
ENo vibration  
ENo dust  
more than 720mm  
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¡Connecting the SCSI cable  
Caution:  
E Connect the cable before turning the power on.  
E The use of interface cables other than shielded cables or specified equivalents will invali-  
date the certification of this scanner and may cause interference levels which exceed the  
limits established for this equipment.  
E The total length of the SCSI bus should be no more than 6 m.  
E Either one of the two SCSI connectors can be used, but an unused SCSI connector must  
be capped with a terminator.  
This scanner connects to your host computer  
through the SCSI (Small ComputerSystem In-  
terface). Connect the cable as follows.  
1. Make sure that the power of all devices on  
the SCSI chain are turned off.  
2. Connect a high-density 50-pin type SCSI  
2 cable which complies with ANSI *1 to  
the SCSI connector on the rear of the scan-  
ner.  
3. If the other connecter is not used, cap it with  
the attached terminator *2.  
*1 Note about SCSI cables  
There are several types of SCSI connectors, such as the high density 50-pin connector, the D-sub  
25-pin connector, and the 50-pin flat connector. You have to use a SCSI cable that matches the  
connectors on your adjacent devices or host computer. This scanner has two high density 50-pin  
connectors. The SCSI cable packed with your scanner has a high density 50-pin connector at each  
end. If your computer (or any other connected device) has such connectors, you can use the at-  
tached cable. However, if you want to connect this scanner with a computer or device that has a  
different type of connector, you have to get a cable or a connector adjuster that fits the device or  
computer, as well as the scanner. In that case, you must use a SCSI cable that complies with ANSI.  
*2 Note about terminators  
Generally, you need two terminators at each end of a SCSI chain. If you connect this scanner at the  
end of a SCSI chain, you have to cap the scanner's unused SCSI connector with the attached  
terminator. If you connect this scanner in the middle of a SCSI chain that is already terminated, you  
do not need the attached terminator.  
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¡Setting the SCSI ID  
Caution:  
E No two devices on the SCSI-chain can have the same ID number.  
E The setting will not take effect until the machine is reset.  
E Do not set the SCSI ID to 8 or 9. The SCSI ID must be set between 0 and 7, even though 8  
and 9 are present on the rotary switch.  
E If more than two of this manufacturer’s scanners are connected to your system, you can not  
use SCAM. In this case, set the unique IDs for each scanners manually.  
This scanner supports the SCAM standard. If  
your system also complies with this standard,  
set DIP switch 3 to OFF position (original  
position). The SCSI ID will be assigned  
automatically when power is next turned on. If  
your system does not comply with this standard,  
follow the steps below to set the ID manually.  
1. Set DIP switch 3 to the ON positon.  
2. Turn the rotary switch and set the number to  
the desired SCSI ID number.  
ON  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
3. If you change the SCSI ID while the scan-  
ner is on, reset the scanner by turning the  
power off and on, or pushing the reset  
switch.  
¡Connecting the power cord  
Caution:  
E Use the standard cable supplied with this unit. Otherwise, use cables that meet the re-  
quirements on page iv.  
E Connect the power cable before turning the power switch on.  
E This product is equipped with a 3-wire grounded power system.  
The plug has a grounding pin and must be inserted into a grounded outlet.  
1. Make sure that the power switch is turned  
off.  
2. First, insert the power cable into the power  
cord socket at the rear of the scanner.  
3. Insert the other side of the power cord into  
the plug receptacle.  
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¡Turning the power on  
Original position  
Caution:  
Confirm that the DIP switches on the rear of the scanner  
are in the original position as shown right. If the settings  
have been changed, correct the settings, otherwise the  
scanner may not work correctly. Note : Switch 3 may be in  
the ON position if you are not using SCAM — if this is the  
case, the setting is correct.  
«
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8 ON  
OFF : with SCAM  
ON : without SCAM  
1. Push the power switch at the front of the  
scanner.  
2. Confirm that the switch is set as shown in  
the illustration.  
If you want to turn the power off, push the  
power switch again.  
Power  
On  
Power  
Off  
¡Initializing the scanner  
Generally, you do not have to initialize the scanner. However, when you change the SCSI ID or  
DIP switch settings while the scanner is on, you do need to initialize the scanner.  
You can initialize the scanner not only by turning the power off and on but also by pushing the  
reset switch at the rear of the scanner.  
1. Push the reset switch using a tapered tool  
such as the tip of a mechanical pencil.  
2. Confirm that the four indiators light for a  
few seconds. This means the scanner is  
intializing.  
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3. Indicators  
. Setting the document  
The condition of the scanner is indicated by a combination of the lit indicators on the scanner and  
the document feeder.  
(green)  
(amber)  
(amber)  
(green)  
: On  
: Blinking  
: Off  
Scanner  
Document feeder  
Amber  
Meaning  
Initializing/Checking  
Green Amber Green  
Ready (No document is on the document feeder)  
Ready (Document is on the document feeder)  
Ready (Document feeder requires a document)  
Busy (No document is on the document feeder)  
Busy (Document is on the document feeder)  
Lamp cover open  
Lamp error  
Document feeder cover open  
Paper jam  
Paper misfeed  
Document table error  
System error  
If any of the above errors occur, see troubleshooting on page 16.  
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4. Placing originals  
You can scan your originals two ways. You can place them one at a time directly on the contact  
glass (book mode) or you can place all of them on the document feeder (document feeder mode).  
Placing originals on the contact glass is the only way to scan books, magazines and the like. You  
can also scan single sheets this way.  
Using the document feeder is ideal when you have many sheets to scan. Place your originals on the  
document table and they will be fed in and scanned automatically.  
Book mode  
Document feeder mode  
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¡Placing an original on the contact glass  
Original condition  
Originals that meet the following specifications can be scanned.  
EWeight:  
Less than 10 kg per document (Letter or A4)  
Less than 10 mm (If document feeder is open, more than 10 mm is possible.)  
EThickness:  
EWritten material: Pencil, toner, ink, ball point pen, anything that does not stick to the contact  
glass.  
Procedures  
1. Open the document feeder.  
Caution: Don't press on the contact glass  
strongly, otherwise it might break.  
2. Put the original face down on the contact  
Document set origin  
glass. Place the upper left edge of the origi-  
nal at the document set origin.  
3. Close the document feeder slowly.  
Caution: Keep your fingers away from the  
hinge when closing the document  
feeder.  
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¡Placing originals on the document table  
Original condition  
Originals that meet the following specifications can be handled by the document feeder.  
Caution:  
When an original needs to be scanned that does not meet the following specifications,  
place the original on the contact glass and scan in book mode, otherwise your original may  
be damaged.  
ESize:  
Length:  
Width:  
120 432 mm  
69 297 mm  
EWeight:  
EStack:  
11.2 lb 34.1 lb (42 g/m2 128 g/m2)  
All originals must be the same width  
Height is less than 12 mm  
(Ex: 20lb paper ~100, 24lb paper ~85)  
Bond paper, PPC paper, or art/coating paper  
0.07 0.16 mm  
EPaper:  
EThickness:  
EWritten material: Toner, pencil, marker ink, water sign pen, ball point pen or ink that does not  
adhere to the contact glass and the roller. Ink must be dry.  
ECurl:  
Back curl:  
Less than 5 mm  
Face curl:  
Less than 10 mm  
If curled, flatten it within the above levels.  
No tears, wrinkles, perforations, and pastes.  
No projections such as a clip or staple.  
No folds within the following area.  
EOthers:  
Folds should not be on this area  
because the optical sensor  
watches this area of an original.  
c
feeding direction  
center  
10 mm  
1 mm  
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Procedures  
1. When scanning large size originals, extend  
the document table.  
Note: If the extention of the document table is  
pushed down strongly, it will come off to  
prevent it from damaging. If it comes off,  
put it back .  
2. Adjust the exit table stopper according to  
the size of the original.  
3. Fan and then square the stack of originals.  
4. While holding the guide stopper on the left  
guide, adjust the document guides to the  
width of originals.  
Caution: Adjust the guide before setting origi-  
nals, otherwise the inner mylar might  
be damaged.  
5. Place the originals face up into the docu-  
ment table until the green indicator of the  
document feeder lights.  
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5.Cleaning  
If the contact glass or the white sheet is dirty, it will adversely affect the quality of the scanned  
image. If the roller of the document feeder is dirty, it can cause paper jams, misfeeds, or soil the  
originals. The above mentioned parts must always be kept clean.  
Before scanning, clean the contact glass, the white sheet, and the platen by wiping them with adry  
soft cloth.  
White sheet  
Contact glass  
Platen  
Caution:  
Don't press on the contact glass strongly, otherwise it might break.  
Keep your fingers away from the hinge when closing the document feeder.  
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If feed errors such as jams and/or double feeds occur, open the document feeder cover and clean  
the feed roller by wiping it with a damp cloth.  
Caution:  
Clean the roller after scanning an original written with material that doesn't stick well to the  
sheet, such as pencil lead. Otherwise the next original may be soiled.  
Feed roller  
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6. Troubleshooting  
If an error occurs, the type of error is indicated by a combination of lit indicators, as mentioned on  
page 9. Follow the appropriate directions below. If the error is not solved by the measures given  
below, contact your service representative for assistance.  
¡Lamp cover open  
Scanner  
Green Amber Green Amber  
Blinking Blinking Off On  
Document feeder  
This indicates that the lamp cover is not closed.  
Corrective action  
1. Open the document feeder.  
2. Remove the lamp cover and then rein-  
stall it correctly.  
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¡Lamp error  
Scanner  
Document feeder  
Green Amber Green Amber  
Blinking Blinking On On  
This indicates that the CCD does not sense light from the lamp.  
The lamp may be burned out or the connector may be disconnected.  
Corrective action  
Remove the lamp connector and then rein-  
stall it correctly refering to page 36.  
If the error is not solved, the lamp may be  
burned out. Call your service representative to  
buy a new lamp. Refer to page 36 to replace it.  
¡Document feeder cover open  
Scanner  
Green Amber Green Amber  
On Off Off On  
Document feeder  
This indicates that the document feeder cover, and/or the document feeder is not closed.  
Corrective action  
Close the document feeder and/or the docu-  
ment feeder cover.  
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¡Paper jam  
Scanner  
Document feeder  
Green Amber Green Amber  
On  
Off  
Blinking  
On  
This indicates that an original is jammed in the document feeder.  
Corrective action  
1. Open the document feeder cover.  
If you can't see the document, see steps  
4 to 6.  
2. Pull out the jammed paper.  
3. Place the original again refering to  
"Original condition" and "Procedure"  
on page 12 and 13.  
4. Open the document feeder.  
If you can't see the document, contact  
your service representative.  
5. Pull out the original gently.  
6. Place the original again refering to  
"Original condition" and "Procedure"  
on page 12 and 13.  
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¡Paper misfeed  
Scanner  
Document feeder  
Green Amber Green Amber  
On  
Off  
On  
On  
This indicates that the document feeder fails to feed the originals.  
Corrective action  
1. Open the document feeder cover.  
2. Pull out the original.  
3. Place the original again refering to  
"Original condition" and "Procedure" on  
page 12 and 13.  
¡Document table error  
Scanner  
Green Amber Green Amber  
On Off Blinking Blinking  
Document feeder  
This indicates that the document table is not in the correct posititon.  
Corrective action  
Open the document feeder cover and then  
close it.  
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¡System error  
Scanner  
Document feeder  
Green Amber Green Amber  
Blinking Blinking Blinking Blinking  
Corrective action  
Initialize the scanner by switching the scanner off and on again or press the reset switch.  
If the error is not solved, please contact your service representative.  
¡Others  
If a problem occurs that is not indicated by the indicators, follow the directions below.  
Problem  
Cause  
Corrective action  
Refer  
Power does not  
go on.  
Power cord is not plugged in.  
Power switch is not turned on.  
I/F cable is not connected securely.  
Host computer malfunction.  
SCSI ID is not correct.  
Plug the power cord in.  
Turn on the power.  
Connect it securely.  
Reset the computer.  
Correct the SCSI ID.  
P.7  
P.8  
P.6  
-
Does not run af-  
ter power is on.  
P.7  
P.8  
DIP switches setting is not cor- Correct the DIP switches  
rect.  
setting.  
Originals are not  
fed normally.  
The roller is not clean.  
Clean the roller.  
P.15  
P.12  
Specifications of originals do not Place originals which  
match with the document condi- match the document con-  
tions.  
ditions.  
Scanned image  
is abnormal.  
The contact glass is not clean.  
The roller is not clean.  
Clean the contact glass.  
Clean the roller.  
P.14  
P.15  
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7. Specifications  
Type :  
Desktop type  
Scanning method :  
Scanning area :  
Flat bed & Sheet feed  
Main direction 304 mm max.  
Sub direction  
Main direction 400 dpi  
Sub direction 400 dpi  
4, 6 or 8 bits / pixel  
432 mm max.  
Resolution :  
Grayscale :  
Speed :  
Max. 50 ppm (page per minute) A4/Letter portrait by 200 dpi, binary with  
the document feeder  
* Scanning speed depends on the system environment.  
SCSI 2  
Interface:  
Power:  
Video interface with the optional video interface unit  
AC 120V (60Hz), 220 240 V (50 Hz)  
Power consumption : Standby:  
65 W max. (without optional units)  
Processing: 83 W max. (without optional units)  
450 mm (W) ~670 mm(D) ~282 mm (H)  
17.7 " (W) ~26.4 " (D) ~11.1 " (H)  
Approximately 25 kg  
Dimension :  
Weight :  
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Appendix  
Functions  
Note:  
The scanner is controlled by software. Some software does not support all of this  
scanner's functions. Unsupported functions are not available.  
The names given to functions in this manual may be different from the names used by  
the software. Please refer to your software manual for details.  
The following functions are described.  
Prescan  
Scan  
Scanning composition  
Binary scanning/Threshold  
Halftone scanning  
Multi-value scanning  
Area extraction  
Section area (Multi area settings)  
Auto photo/letter  
Resolution  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Gamma correction  
Binary filter  
Parameter download  
Document size detection  
Skew detection  
Semi-automatic document feed (SADF) mode  
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¡Prescan  
Function: Scanning the whole available area at a low resolution (60, 75, or 100DPI*).  
Usage:  
Use "Prescan" when you want to obtain a quick, low-resolution scanned image. You  
can then adjust the scan area so that subsequent scans apply to exactly the part of the  
original you want to scan.  
*DPI stands for dots per inch and is a measure of resolution. Sometimes PPI (pixel  
per inch) is used instead of DPI. The higher the resolution, the finer the detail.  
¡Scan  
Function: Scanning a selected area with all desired settings.  
Usage:  
Enter settings such as the scan area, scanning composition, resolution, and so on,  
and then scan using "Scan".  
Determine the value of the settings based on the original and the output device  
(screen, printer, etc.). Even if you scan an image at high resolution, you cannot  
output it at high resolution with a low-resolution output device. Scanning an image  
at high resolution requires much more memory space and processing time.  
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¡ Scanning composition  
Function: You can scan using one of three compositions; binary, halftone, or multi-value.  
Binary scanning records only black and white from the original. Halftone scan-  
ning records gray shades on the original using a pattern of black and white dots to  
represent these shades. Multi-value scanning records grays over 16, 64, or 256  
levels.  
Usage:  
Use binary scanning to scan images with no gray shading, such as text or line art.  
Use halftone scanning to scan an image with gray shading such as a photograph, to  
be printed or displayed on a monochrome device, such as a laser printer.  
Use multi-value scanning to scan an image with gray shading, such as a photograph,  
to be printed or displayed on a gray scale device.  
Refer to the following pages for details.  
Original  
Binary scanned image  
Halftone scanned image  
Multi-value scanned image  
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¡Binary scanning / Threshold  
Function: A binary composition scanning converts every pixel on the image to either black or  
white. If the image contains a gray area, the threshold value determines whether the  
scanner records it as black or white. If the threshold value is high, the scanner  
records more pixels as black. If the threshold value is low, the scanner records fewer  
pixels as black.  
Usage:  
Use a binary composition when scanning binary images such as text and line draw-  
ings; black and white images without any gray areas.  
You can select one of following two methods to set the threshold value in binary  
scanning; manual threshold or dynamic threshold.  
Manual threshold  
A whole image is binalized using a specified threshold. The threshold can be set  
between 1 and 255. When scanning a light image, set the threshold higher. When  
scanning a dark image, set the threshold lower.  
Lower threshold  
Higher threshold  
Dynamic threshold  
The scanned image is binalized with an appropriate threshold as determined by the  
scanner by using an optional image processing unit.  
Dynamic threshold  
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¡Halftone scanning  
Function: Halftone creates the illusion of gray scales by simulating shades of gray from pat-  
terns of black and white dots.  
Usage:  
Use halftone scanning when scaning an image with gray shadings such as a photo-  
graph, to be printed or displayed on a monochrome device, such as a laser printer.  
Halftoning saves memory, so it is convenient for filing a large amount of image  
data. This scanner has eleven halftoning methods: ten dithering methods and one  
error diffusion method.  
Original  
8 ~4 45  
6 ~6 90  
8 ~6 60  
8 ~8 90  
12 ~6 45  
10 ~8 60  
12 ~8 60  
16 ~8 45  
16 ~16 90  
8 ~8 Bayer  
Error diffusion  
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¡Multi-value scanning  
Function: Multi-value scanning can record 4, 6, or 8 bits of information for each dot on the  
image.  
The 4-bit multi-value data represents 16 different shades of gray, the 6-bit data rep-  
resents 64 shades of gray, 8-bit data represents 256 different shades of gray.  
Note that the multi-value scanning uses more memory and disk space. For example,  
8-bit scanning needs 8 times space more than binary (1-bit) scanning of the same  
scan area.  
Usage:  
Uses multi-value scanning to scan an image with gray shading, such as a photo-  
graph, to be printed or displayed on a gray scale device.  
Select 4-bit, 6-bit, or 8-bit according to the gray level of your output device.  
Original  
4-bit image  
8-bit image  
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¡Area extraction  
Function: To extract a rectangular area from the whole scannable area.  
Usage:  
For example, if you want to extract a photograph from a page, define a rectangle  
over the photograph, as shown below.  
The position of the area is decided by setting the X and Y co-ordinates of the left-  
upper corner of the rectangle. The size is decided by setting the vertical and hori-  
zontal lengths, which can be set separately.  
Defined area  
Original  
d
Scanned this area only  
Scanned image  
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¡Section area (Multi area settings)  
Function: Within the scannable area, you can set rectangular areas and define scanning modes  
such as binary scanning, halftone scanning, or binary filter etc. for each area. Six  
areas can be set for one scan. These areas can be piled on top of one another and the  
last defined area is valid.  
Note: If six areas are piled, depending on how they are piled, scanning may not result in the  
correct mode. Reset the areas, after decreasing the number of areas or their sizes.  
Usage:  
When scanning an original which includes binary images and halftone images, you  
can scan each image with its own composition method in one scanning.  
1. Set binary composition for the whole  
scannable area.  
2. Set halftone composition for this area.  
3. Set halftone composition for this area.  
4. Set halftone composition for this area.  
Original / Example settings  
d
In the case of scanning without this function  
Scanned whole  
area in binary set-  
ting  
Scanned in example settings  
Scanned whole area  
in halftone setting  
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¡Auto photo/letter  
Function: This mode detects photo (halftone) areas and letter (binary) areas of the original so  
that the binary areas are scanned in the binary mode, and the halftone areas are  
scanned in the halftone mode.  
Note:  
This function is available only when the optional image processing unit is installed in  
the scanner.  
If binary areas and halftone areas are not separated clearly, segmentation may not  
be achieved .  
Usage:  
Scanning of an original that includes binary images such as letters, and halftone  
images such as photographs.  
Original  
Scanned in binary  
composition  
Scanned in half-  
tone composition  
Scanned image  
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¡Resolution  
Function: To set vertical and horizontal resolution independently at 60, 75, and 100 to 800  
dots per inch.  
The higher the resolution, the finer the detail. However, a high resolution image  
requires much more memory space and processing time than a low resolution im-  
age.  
Note: If the resolution is set at more than 400 dpi, the maximum scanning width is less than  
304 mm.  
Usage:  
Generally, setting the scanning resolution at the resolution of your output device  
results in high quality imaging. A lower resolution means lower quality and a higher  
resolution is a waste of memory. However, if you change the scale of your image,  
modify the resolution according to the scale.  
Original  
Lower  
Higher  
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¡ Brightness  
Function: To adjust the brightness value between 1 and 255.  
A high brightness setting results in a lighter overall image. A low brightness setting  
results in a darker overall image.  
Usage:  
When scanning a dark image, the darker area may appear as deep black although it  
has gray shades. In this case, increase the setting and shades of gray appear.  
Conversely, if a lighter image becomes pure white, decrease the setting.  
Lower  
Higher  
¡ Contrast  
Function: To adjust the contrast value between 1 and 255.  
At a high contrast setting, the scanner emphasizes black and white, leaving few  
middle gray shades. At a low contrast setting, the scanner emphasizes the middle  
gray shades, at the expense of black and white.  
Usage:  
If you want a sharp image, set a higher value. If you want a soft image, set a lower  
value.  
Lower  
Higher  
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¡ Gamma correction  
Function: To select following gamma correction settings:  
Normal:  
Sharp:  
Emphasizes contrast slightly to improve a scanned image.  
Emphasizes contrast to sharpen an image.  
Weakens contrast to soften an image.  
Outputs an image as scanned.  
Smooth:  
Linear:  
User defined: Your own gamma correction curve is loaded into the scanner.  
Usage:  
Select one of them depending on your original and output device.  
If you want to correct an image finely, select the User defined setting to load your  
own correction curve.  
Normal  
Sharp  
Smooth  
Linear  
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¡Binary filter  
Function: You can use 4 binary filters; noise elimination, smoothing, thickening black lines  
and edge extraction in binary scanning.  
Noise elimination:  
Smoothing:  
Eliminates independent black or white dots.  
Flattens uneven dots.  
Thickening black lines: Thickens thin lines.  
Edge extraction:  
Extracts outlines of the image.  
Usage:  
For example, use filters at following cases.  
Noise elimination:  
Use this filter when scaninng a document which is copied  
several times. Black dots in a white area and white dots in a  
black area will be eliminated.  
not filtered  
filtered  
Smoothing:  
If edges of a scanned image are uneven, scan it with this  
filter again. Edges will be even.  
filtered  
not filtered  
Thickening black lines: Use this filter when scanning thin lines or characters.  
not filtered  
filtered  
Edge extraction:  
Use this filter if you need outlines of an image for design  
etc.  
not filtered  
filtered  
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¡ Parameter download  
To download a gamma curve and a dither pattern to the scanner.  
You can modify the scanned image with your gamma curve and binalize it with your dither  
pattern.  
Refer to your software manual for how to download these parameters to the scanner.  
¡ Document size detection  
The scanner detects the width and length of a document and sends them to the host computer.  
Book mode  
Document feeder mode  
Note: ETop and right areas (shadow areas  
of the right figures) of an original  
must be white. If these areas are col-  
ored, the size may not be detected  
correctly.  
d
d
c
c
5 mm  
5 mm  
EPlace an original on the contact  
glass along the top and right scale.  
Place originals on the document  
table tightly against both sides  
guides. If an original is not placed  
correctly , the scanner may not de-  
surface  
surface  
a b  
5 mm  
c
d
tect the size correctly.  
feeding direction  
sub-scanning  
direction  
¡ Skew detection  
To detect at what angle the document is skewed and to send the skew angle to the host  
computer.  
¡ Semi-automatic document feed (SADF) mode  
In this mode, originals which are set on the feeder one at a time are automatically fed into the  
document feeder and scanned one at a time.  
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Options  
¡Red lamp unit  
You can use the optional red lamp unit to skip the OCR red images.  
Replace the lamp unit with the optional red lamp unit as follows.  
Warning:  
E Never change the lamp unit with the scanner plugged in.  
E The lamp becomes very hot. Wait for about five minutes aftter turning the power off to let  
the lamp cool off.  
1. Initialize the scanner to return the carriage  
to its original position.  
2
2. Turn the power off and disconnect the  
power cord.  
3
3. Open the document feeder.  
1
4. Remove the lamp cover.  
5. Remove the connector cover.  
6. Disconnect the connector.  
7. Hold the right side of the lamp and pull it up  
while sliding it to the left.  
Caution:  
Do not touch the middle of the lamp  
unit. Hold the green parts only.  
8. To attach the red lamp unit, go backwards  
through the previous steps.  
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¡ Data compression unit  
Using an optional data compression unit, it is possible to compress the scanned image data by  
methods known as MH, MR, and MMR. This saves memory capacity.  
¡ Video interface unit  
The optional video interface unit provides a video interface connector.  
¡ Image processing unit  
The optional image processing unit adds the following image processing functions.  
Dynamic threshold:  
The scanned image is automatically binalized by an appropriate threshold. The scanner dis-  
criminates a background color and decides the threshold to use.  
Auto photo/letter:  
The scanner automatically detects letter areas and photo areas of the original. The letter areas  
are scanned in binary, and the photo areas are scanned in halftone.  
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