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
No. Name Description
6 Touch panel Used to display the connection status of the ScanSnap, start
scanning documents, or change the settings of the ScanSnap.
When the ScanSnap is turned off automatically, press the touch
panel to turn it back on.
7 Stacker Pull it out to use it.
Stacks up the ejected documents.
8 Receipt Guide Attach it to the ADF paper chute (cover) for it to be used.
If you use the Receipt Guide, you can place documents with different
widths such as receipts in it to scan them at the same time.
*1: When the ScanSnap has turned off automatically because of the automatic power off function,
either press the touch panel, or close the ADF paper chute (cover), then open it again to turn the
ScanSnap back on.
For details, refer to "Automatic Power OFF (iX1500/iX500/iX100/SV600/S1300i)" (page 98).
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No. Name Description
9 USB connector Slide the cover of the USB connector up to open it and then connect
the USB cable to the USB connector.
The cover of the USB connector slides up either one or two levels.
Open the cover according to the type of the USB cable you have.
l First level: USB 2.0 cable
l Second level: USB 3.0 cable
10 Power connector Used to connect a power cable.
11 Security cable slot Used to connect an anti-theft security cable (commercially available).
12 Ventilation port Holes for ventilating hot air from inside the ScanSnap.
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