User manual
Cyberview scanner and thermal printer - Installation and User Manual 15 October 2007
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Avoid over-tightening the locking screws on the ECP printer as this may result in later difficult
removal or even screw shaft damage.
It is important to hold the metal base in place while inserting the connections to avoid
damaging the internal electronic components.
4. Replace the trap door and gently snap catches into place.
4.2 Connecting the scanner
ECP Scanners
USB Scanners
Connect the data and power cables as shown.
The scanner has small icons above each socket to
guide you: P (printer), C (computer), and
S (scanner).
Avoid over-tightening the locking screws as this
may result in difficult subsequent undoing.
Connect the data and power cables as shown.
Once the scanner driver is installed and the
device connected
2.3 Connecting the power supply
1. Ensure that the AC plug is fully inserted into the power supply block.
2. The power supply is fan-less and therefore can be positioned or fixed on any of its sides.
Ensure that all other sides are clear and that the surrounding air temperature does not exceed
the maximal operating environment temperature of +35 °C.
3. It is advisable to fix the power supply on a vertical partition using, for example, Velcro, in order
to avoid it being covered by other objects or cables.
The power supply is thermally protected and will cut-off in case of overheating.