User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About This Manual
- Setting Up the ScanSnap
- ScanSnap Overview
- What You Can Do with the ScanSnap
- Parts and Functions
- Charging the Battery (iX100)
- Overview of the Software Related to the ScanSnap
- ScanSnap Manager Icon
- Right-Click Menu
- ScanSnap Setup Window
- Turning the ScanSnap On or Off
- Screens and Operations on the Touch Panel (iX1500)
- Attaching the Receipt Guide (iX1500)
- Connecting the ScanSnap via Wireless LAN (iX1500)
- Preparations for Connecting the ScanSnap via Wireless LAN (iX1500)
- Connecting the ScanSnap to a Wireless LAN (iX1500)
- Connecting the ScanSnap to a computer or mobile device via Wireless LAN (iX1500)
- Connecting the ScanSnap to a Computer in Access Point Connect Mode (iX1500)
- Connecting the ScanSnap to a Mobile Device in Access Point Connect Mode (iX1500)
- Connecting the ScanSnap to a Computer Directly in Direct Connect Mode (iX1500)
- Connecting the ScanSnap to a Mobile Device in Direct Connect Mode (iX1500)
- Connecting the ScanSnap via Wireless LAN (iX500/iX100)
- Preparations for Connecting the ScanSnap via Wireless LAN (iX500/iX100)
- Connecting the ScanSnap to a Wireless LAN (iX500/iX100)
- Connecting the ScanSnap to a Computer or Mobile Device via Wireless LAN (iX500)
- Connecting the ScanSnap to a computer or mobile device via Wireless LAN (iX100)
- Connecting the ScanSnap to a Computer in Access Point Connect Mode (iX100)
- Connecting the ScanSnap to a Mobile Device in Access Point Connect Mode (iX100)
- Connecting the ScanSnap to a Computer Directly in Direct Connect Mode (iX100)
- Connecting the ScanSnap to a Mobile Device in Direct Connect Mode (iX100)
- Reconnecting to a Wireless Access Point Using the ScanSnap WPS Button (iX500/iX100)
- Wireless Settings for the ScanSnap (iX1500)
- Registering a Certificate/ Checking the Wireless LAN Settings (iX1500)
- Changing the Wireless LAN Connection Method (iX1500)
- Reconnecting the ScanSnap to Another Wireless Access Point (iX1500)
- Changing the Connection Method from Access Point Connection to Direct Connection (iX1500)
- Changing the Connection Method from Direct Connection to Access Point Connection (iX1500)
- Changing the Frequency for Connecting the ScanSnap (iX1500)
- Turning Off the Wireless LAN Connection (iX1500)
- Resetting the Wireless LAN Settings (iX1500)
- Access Point Connect Settings (iX1500)
- Authenticating a Wireless Access Point with a Client Certificate (iX1500)
- Authenticating a Wireless Access Point with a User ID and Password (iX1500)
- Authenticating a Wireless Access Point with an External ID (iX1500)
- Setting an IP Address for the ScanSnap (iX1500)
- Using a DNS Server for the Internet Connection (iX1500)
- Using a Proxy Server for the Internet Connection (iX1500)
- Scanning Documents
- Scanning Documents with iX1500
- Documents to Scan (iX1500)
- Scanning Documents (iX1500)
- Scanning Long Pages (iX1500)
- Scanning Documents of Different Widths or Lengths in One Batch (iX1500)
- Scanning Small Size Documents such as Receipts in One Go (iX1500)
- Scanning Documents Larger Than A4 or Letter Size (iX1500)
- Scanning Documents Such as Photographs and Clippings (iX1500)
- Scanning Documents with iX500
- Scanning Documents with iX100
- Documents to Scan (iX100)
- Scanning Documents (iX100)
- Scanning Documents by Inserting Two Documents at a Time or by Inserting the Next Document While the Current Document Is Being Scanned (iX100)
- Scanning Documents Larger Than A4 or Letter Size by Directly Inserting Them in the ScanSnap (iX100)
- Scanning Documents Larger than A4 or Letter Size with the Carrier Sheet (iX100)
- Scanning Documents Such as Photographs and Clippings (iX100)
- Scanning Documents with SV600
- Documents to Scan (SV600)
- How to Place Documents (SV600)
- Scanning Documents (SV600)
- Scanning Books (SV600)
- Scanning Multiple Documents at Once (SV600)
- Scanning Books Using Page Turning Detection (SV600)
- Scanning Documents Using Timed Mode (SV600)
- Scanning Documents with Two ScanSnaps Connected to a Computer (SV600)
- Scanning Documents with S1300i
- Scanning Documents with S1100i
- Documents to Scan (S1100i)
- Scanning Documents (S1100i)
- Scanning Documents by Inserting Two Documents at a Time or by Inserting the Next Document While the Current Document Is Being Scanned (S1100i)
- Scanning Documents Larger Than A4 or Letter Size by Directly Inserting It in the ScanSnap (S1100i)
- Scanning Documents Larger than A4 or Letter Size with the Carrier Sheet (S1100i)
- Scanning Documents Such as Photographs and Clippings (S1100i)
- Scanning Documents with iX1500
- What You Can Do with Related Software
- Useful Usages
- Managing Paper Documents by Folder on a Computer with ScanSnap Home
- Managing Paper Documents by Folder on a Computer with ScanSnap Organizer
- Saving Business Card Data to a Computer with ScanSnap Home
- Saving Business Cards to a Computer with CardMinder
- Saving Receipt Data to a Computer
- Creating a Photo Album and Saving it to a Computer
- Correcting Scanned Images (SV600)
- Uninstalling Software/Troubleshooting during Uninstallation
- Cleaning the ScanSnap
- Consumables for the ScanSnap (iX1500/iX500/S1300i)
- Appendix
- About Customer Support and Maintenance
Parts and Functions of SV600
This section explains the names and functions of the ScanSnap parts.
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No. Name Description
1 Head -
2 Neck -
3 [Scan] button (*1)
l Turns on the ScanSnap.
l Starts scanning.
4 [Stop] button (*1)
l Turns the ScanSnap on or off.
l Stops scanning.
5 Base -
6 Power LED Indicates the status of the ScanSnap as follows:
Blue (lit): Ready
Blue (flashing): Scanning
Orange (flashing): Error
7 White sheet Used to determine the starting position for scanning documents and
is also the standard color reference for the color of documents when
documents are scanned.
8 Centering mark When placing a book or standard size document, align the center of
the document with the centering mark.
*1: If the ScanSnap has turned off automatically because of the automatic power off function, press
the [Scan] or [Stop] button to turn the ScanSnap back on. (Pressing the [Scan] button does not
start scanning.)
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