Specifications
ArtixScan 4500t Installation and Operation Manual 31
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7. Next, select the Interrupt/Request option, click
Change Setting, and use the Up/Down arrow keys to
select different IRQ number. If all IRQs are taken, you
need to contact your dealer or computer manufac-
turer to help on how to free up an IRQ in this range.
8. When all the settings are correct, click OK to save the
modifications. The dialog box should now show the
correct Interrupt Request and Input/Output address
settings. If you’re asked to shut down your computer,
select No, then click Close. You will be asked whether
you wish to restart your computer. Click Yes and
restart your computer.
Q3: My SCSI card is detected by Windows 98, but the scanner cannot be
found in Scanner Test utility.
A3:
Follow the steps below:
1. In Windows, choose Start, then Shut Down to turn off computer power. Then turn off
the power of your scanner.
2. Check to make sure you have connected the correct SCSI cable to the SCSI port, not
the parallel port. If you connect the SCSI cable to the parallel port, your scanner will
not be found.
3. If your scanner has a SCSI terminator switch, set it to the On position. If the
scanner doesn’t have a SCSI terminator switch, plug the SCSI terminator on the SCSI
port.
4. If your scanner is chained to other SCSI device, the SCSI ID of the SCSI device should
not be set to the same ID number. By default, Microtek’s scanner SCSI ID is 6.
5. Turn on your scanner power, then restart your computer.
Q4: What’s the recommended power up sequence?
A4: When using SCSI interface, be sure you have connected the SCSI cable and the
terminator first, then connect the DC power adapter.
Q5: I have followed the above instructions, but still cannot fix the problem.
A5: Visit the web site of the SCSI card provider (e.g., Adaptec or AdvanSys).