User`s manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- 1: Basic Concepts
- 2: Hardware Installation
- 3: Software Installation
- 4: Sample Scanning
- Color Plates
- 5: Reference
- Overview
- ScanWizard for Windows
- The Preview Window
- The Settings Window
- Output Image Parameters
- Image Dimension controls
- Image Adjustment controls
- Image Enhancement Tools
- The Window Expansion button
- The Information Window
- The Scan Job Window
- Appendix
- Specifications

5-7Reference: The Preview Window
Get SCSI Chain Info
This command allows you to see the SCSI devices on your
SCSI chain and the SCSI ID number of the devices.
By default, all numbers are selected by the check boxes. To
allow ScanWizard for Windows to start up more quickly,
select only the boxes that match the SCSI ID of your
scanner (or scanners, if you have multiple scanners on your
system). This will make the ScanWizard bypass the
numbers for your other devices and focus effort on simply
detecting scanners. If you're not sure about which numbers
to specify, check all the boxes.
The SCSI Chain dialog box
To use the SCSI Chain feature:
1 Choose the Get SCSI Chain Info command. The SCSI
Chain dialog box will appear.
2 If your scanner does not show, click on the Probe
button. Make sure your scanner is connected and
turned on.
3 Make sure too that the correct interface card is shown
in the card selection box. If not, choose the correct
interface card.
4 Check the box corresponding to your scanner or
scanners. Click OK to close the dialog box.
To let ScanWizard
start up more quickly,
check only the boxes
that match the SCSI
ID of your scanner.
SCSI devices are
shown with their
corresponding
SCSI ID numbers.
Click on the
Probe button to
update
information or
mount a SCSI
device if it's not
showing in the
dialog box.
Select your
interface
card here.