Flatbed Scanner ScanTouch 210 User’s Manual Nikon ScanTouch 210 User's Manual i
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Notice for customers in Canada This class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations. ATTENTION Cet appareil numérique de la class B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada. When Taking the Unit Out of The Country The use of this product may violate local laws and restrictions in some countries. If this is the case, we cannot bear any responsibility for any violations resulting from the use of this product.
Notice concerning prohibition of copying or reproduction Note that simply being in possession of material which has been copied or reproduced by means of a scanner may be punishable by law. • Items prohibited by law from being copied or reproduced Do not copy or reproduce paper money, coins, securities, government bonds, or local government bonds, even if such copies or reproductions are stamped “Sample”.
Contents Contents 1. Overview ................................................................. 1 2. Before Operating the Scanner............................... 2 3. 2.1 Power Supply Precautions ........................................ 2 2.2 Handling Precautions ................................................ 4 2.3 If You Notice Anything Abnormal .............................. 7 2.4 Storage and Operating Locations .............................. 7 2.5 Transportation Precaution ...............
Contents 5. 6. Operation .............................................................. 24 5.1 Turning on the Power .................................................... 24 5.2 Setting a Document ...................................................... 26 Maintenance .......................................................... 29 6.1 6.2 7. Static Electricity Precautions ................................... 29 Cleaning ........................................................................
1. Overview 1. Overview Thank you for purchasing your Nikon Flatbed Scanner ScanTouch 210. This manual describes the procedures for unpacking, setting up, and connecting your scanner, with emphasis on hardware use and precautions. Please read this manual thoroughly to ensure proper operation of your scanner. For an explanation of how to scan and reproduce images with the ScanTouch 210, please refer to the software manual. We hope that you will find this manual helpful.
2. Before Operating the Scanner 2. Before Operating the Scanner 2.1 Power Supply Precautions In order to use the ScanTouch 210 safely and correctly, and to prevent problems, pay careful attention to the following points: • Be sure to use an AC100V-120V/AC 200V - 240V, 50/60Hz power supply. The power cord should be changed according to the power voltage.
2. Before Operating the Scanner • Do not ground the unit to a gas pipe or a water pipe. • When plugging in or unplugging the power cord, be sure to touch only the plug. Pulling on the cord can cause breakage and failure or electric shock. * The shape of the plug depends on the country of use. • Do not connect the power cord to an extension cord, as this may cause a malfunction. * The shape of the plug depends on the country of use.
2. Before Operating the Scanner 2.2 Handling Precautions • Before turning the power on, ensure that the carriage lock is in the unlocked position ( ). When transporting the scanner, turn the carriage lock to the locked position ( ) to avoid damaging the internal optical assembly (see section 2.5). Remarks • 4 Keep the unit horizontal, with the document cover facing upward, and ensure that it is placed on a flat and stable surface for use.
2. Before Operating the Scanner • On no account should you disassemble the unit. The high-voltage components inside the unit can cause electric shock. • Do not put any foreign objects inside the unit. If flammable objects, metal or water come into contact with the interior of the unit, failure, fire, and/or electric shock may result. • Do not subject the unit to any strong shocks. This can cause breakage and failure.
2. Before Operating the Scanner 6 • Take care not to scratch the surface of the document setting glass, as this will affect the quality of the scanned images. • Do not touch the pins of the SCSI connector, as this may result in static damage. • Do not pull or bend the connecting cable, as this may cause the cable to break. • Do not move the unit or the document while the unit is scanning, as this may affect the quality of the scanned images.
2. Before Operating the Scanner 2.3 If You Notice Anything Abnormal If you can notice unusual noise, odor or smoke, switch the unit off immediately and disconnect the power cord and the SCSI cable. Contact your retailer or the Nikon sales representative in your country. 2.4 Storage and Operating Locations Proper storage will ensure the long life of the unit.
2. Before Operating the Scanner 8 • The humidity exceeds 85%. • The unit is exposed to direct sunlight. • The atmosphere is excessively dusty.
2. Before Operating the Scanner • The unit may be subjected to excessive vibration. • The unit is exposed to electrical noise and interference from other equipment nearby. • When installing the scanner, allow plenty of space around and above the unit to ensure smooth operation. • When placing the unit on a table, ensure that the unit does not stick off the edge.
2. Before Operating the Scanner 2.5 Transportation Precaution When transporting the unit, lock the scanning carriage in place using the carriage lock, then pack the unit using the original packing material. If the original packing material is not available, be sure to pack it carefully, paying attention to possible vibrations or shocks that may affect the precision equipment during transportation. If transporting by air or delivery service, the scanner should be packed with particular care.
3. Parts Identification 3. Parts Identification 3.1 Inspection Inspect the package to see whether any damage has occurred during shipment. If there is any damage to the package, please contact your retailer directly and do not unpack the unit. 3.2 Components When you open the package, check whether all the items are present. If there are any missing items, please contact your retailer immediately.
3. Parts Identification SCSI cable (1) (50-pin full-pitch 25-pin) Power cord (1) * The shape of the plug depends on the country of use.
3. Parts Identification 3.3 Main Body A Closer Look Document Cover Document Setting Glass Indicator Panel Document Cover: Plastic cover over the document setting glass which can be raised and lowered over a document. Document Setting Glass: Glass surface on which the document or image should be placed. Indicator Panel: Contains Power, Option, and Ready indicators. When you turn the power on and the test is initiated, the indicators will flash once.
3. Parts Identification Rear View 25-pin SCSI Connector Carriage Lock Power Switch AC Inlet Option Connector 50-pin SCSI Connector SCSI ID Selection Switch Carriage Lock: When transporting the unit, fasten the screw to lock the carriage. AC Inlet: Connect to the AC power source with the power cord provided. Power Switch: Directly turns the AC power on/off. Option Connector: This connector is for use with a Transparency Adapter or an Automatic Document Feeder.
3. Parts Identification Unlocking the Scanner Before turning the power on, ensure that the carriage lock is in the unlocked position ( ). When transporting the scanner, set the carriage lock to the locked position ( ) to avoid damaging the internal optics.
4. Connecting the Scanner 4. Connecting the Scanner 4.1 Before Connection Before connecting the cables, confirm that all devices, including the computer system and the scanner, are turned off. Power OFF For an IBM PC/AT or compatible in which a SCSI board has not been installed, install a SCSI board as explained in the manual supplied with the board. Note: Make sure that the PC is powered off before installing the SCSI board.
4. Connecting the Scanner 4.2 Connecting the Power Cord Before connecting the power cord, confirm that the unit’s power switch is in the off position. Insert the female end of the supplied power cord into the AC inlet located on the rear panel, then insert the plug into the AC power outlet. * The shape of the plug depends on the country of use.
4. Connecting the Scanner Remarks • The power source must be grounded. • If possible, try to use an independent electric outlet. If the unit is connected to an outlet to which an electric household appliance, such as a vacuum cleaner or air-conditioner, is connected, the product may experience power source noise interference. • Do not connect the power cord to an extension cord, as this may cause a malfunction. * The shape of the plug depends on the country of use.
4. Connecting the Scanner 4.3 Connecting the SCSI Cable Before connecting the SCSI cable, confirm that all SCSI devices, including the computer system, have been turned off. Power OFF Connect the unit to the computer using the SCSI cable provided. After attaching the connector, be sure to lock it in place. You can connect the SCSI cable to either of the SCSI connectors (50-pin and 25-pin) on the rear panel of the unit. Caution: Do not touch the pins of the SCSI connector.
4. Connecting the Scanner Connecting to the Macintosh computer When connecting the unit directly to your Macintosh computer, connect the 25-pin connector to the computer, and the 50-pin connector to the unit. If the unit is the only connected SCSI device, or if the unit is connected at the end of the SCSI chain, attach the supplied SCSI terminator between the 50-pin SCSI connector on the unit and the SCSI cable, as shown below.
4. Connecting the Scanner SCSI Chain Connection with Other Devices If your ScanTouch is connected at the end of the SCSI chain, install the supplied terminator to the other SCSI connector on the rear of ScanTouch. If your ScanTouch is connected between the other SCSI devices, no terminator on ScanTouch is necessary. Since the terminator is built into the host computer in most cases, the host computer should be at the end of the SCSI chain.
4. Connecting the Scanner Remarks • The maximum number of SCSI devices that can be connected to one computer is eight including the CPU. When using the scanner with a host computer with a built-in SCSI hard disk or built-in CD-ROM, note that SCSI ID numbers have been preassigned for the host CPU and the SCSI devices. • The SCSI cable must not be extended beyond a total length of 19 feet (6 meters), or else failure may result.
4. Connecting the Scanner 4.4 Setting the SCSI ID The SCSI ID for the ScanTouch 210 is set at “5” when the unit is shipped. If other SCSI devices are connected to your computer, make sure that the SCSI ID for the ScanTouch 210 is different from those assigned to other SCSI devices. Note that in the case of a host computer which has a built-in SCSI hard disk or built-in CD-ROM, the ID numbers of the host CPU and each SCSI device have already been assigned.
5. Operation 5. Operation 5.1 Turning on the Power Before turning the power on, confirm that the carriage lock is in the unlocked position. Turn the scanner on first, the other SCSI devices next, and the host computer last. Power OFF Power ON The scanner automatically performs a simple self test each time it is turned on to help spot major system errors in the scanner itself. Once the scanner has been unpacked and the shipping restraint has been removed, the scanner is ready to perform this test.
5. Operation When the test is initiated, the Power, Ready, and Option indicators will flash once. The Power indicator will then come on and the ready indicator will blink. When the test is completed, the Power and Ready indicators will glow steadily. Remarks • To turn the power off, turn the host computer off first, the other SCSI devices next, and the ScanTouch last (reverse order from switching on). • Once the power is turned off, please wait five seconds or more before turning the power on again.
5. Operation 5.2 Setting a Document • The scanning area is 8.5 inches (216 mm) wide by 11.7 inches (297 mm) long, enabling scanning of letter-size documents. 11 .7i nc he s( 29 7m m) effective scanning area 8.5 inc h es (21 6m 26 m) • For scanning transparency films for OHPs (overhead transparencies), place a sheet of white paper on top. • If the document is curled or creased, make sure that it is straightened and flattened before setting it in position.
5. Operation Step 1 Open the document cover gently.
5. Operation Step 2 Position a document with the side to be scanned facing down, aligning it with the appropriate mark on the ruler. 3 4 INCH B5 A4 LTR CM CM Cautions • When positioning a document that has staples or clips attached, ensure that they do not scratch the surface of the document setting glass. • Make sure that the glass is free of dust or dirt, as this may affect the quality of the scanned images.
6. Maintenance 6. Maintenance With the exception of periodic cleaning or lamp replacement, the scanner is virtually maintenance free. The following sections give the procedures for basic maintenance of the scanner. 6.1 Static Electricity Precautions Static electricity is a constant danger to computer systems. The charge that can build up in your body may be strong enough to damage electronic components on the scanner’s printed circuit board or the computer’s interface card.
6. Maintenance 6.2 Cleaning Regularly cleaning the document setting glass will ensure that dirt or smudges will not reduce the quality of your scanned images. Before you clean the glass, make sure the scanner is turned off and the power cord is unplugged. Clean the document setting glass and document cover with a soft damp cloth and a mild detergent.
7. Troubleshooting 7. Troubleshooting When irregularities occur, please check the following items before you assume that there is a unit failure. For more details, refer to the Troubleshooting section of the software manual. If the Power indicator fails to come on • Make sure the power cable is plugged into the scanner and a wall socket. • Make sure the power switch is on. Power Indicator If neither of these two things is the cause of the problem, please contact your dealer.
7. Troubleshooting If the Power and Ready indicators come on, but software returns “scanner link failed”, or a similar message 1. Make sure the cable is connected properly. 2. Check the Installation procedure to make sure you followed all of the instructions. Macintosh users should pay special attention to the setting of the SCSI ID number. PC users should pay special attention to the I/O address setting. 3.
7. Troubleshooting If All Else Fails If the above solutions do not resolve the problem, contact your dealer. Be sure to have the following information available: 1. The scanner model you are using. 2. The version number of the scanner driver. 3. The computer model you are using. 4. All SCSI devices that you are using. 5. The application software packages that you are using. 6. Error codes or messages seen. 7. A description of what you were doing at the time the malfunction or failure occurred. 8.
Appendix: Specifications Appendix: Specifications Scan Speed: 31.2 Seconds/A4 (600 dpi, Color Mode) Preview Speed: 3.5 Seconds/A4 (Color Mode) 3.5 Seconds/A4 (Gray/Line art Mode) Maximum Scannable Area: 216 x 297 mm (8.5 x 11.
Appendix: Specifications Environmental Ranges: Operating Temperature: 50°F to 95°F (10°C to 35°C) Relative Humidity: 10% to 85% Dimensions: 13.3 (W) x 21.0 (D) x 5.7 (H) inches (336 x 534.5 x 144 mm) Net Weight: 17.4 lbs (7.
Index Index Symbols O 25-pin SCSI Connector 14 50-pin SCSI Connector 14 optical resolution 1 Option Connector 14 A P AC Inlet 14 Auto Document Feeder 1 Parts Identification 11 Power cord 12 Power Supply 2 Power Switch 14 C Carriage Lock 14 Cleaning 30 Components 11 Connecting the Power Cord 17 Connecting the Scanner 16 Connecting the SCSI Cable 19 Connecting to the IBM PC/AT or compatible computer 20 Connecting to the Macintosh computer 20 S H scanning area 1, 26 Scanning carriage 10 scanning tr
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We Name: Nikon UK Limited Address: Nikon House, 380 Richmond Road, Kingston, Surrey KT2 5PR, UK declare that the product Product Name: Nikon Flatbed Scanner AX-210 (ScanTouch 210) Manufacturer’s Name: Nikon Corporation Manufacturer’s Address: Fuji Bldg., 2-3, Marunouchi 3-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100, Japan is in conformity with the following Standards EN55022 Class B EN50082-1 IEC801-2: 1984 8kV IEC801-3: 1984 3V/m IEC801-4: 1988 1kVAC, 0.