RuSCSup_EN-5_FM.book Page 1 Tuesday, October 9, 2001 5:04 PM Color Scanner Setup Guide ZDLH001E.eps Read this manual carefully before you use this product and keep it handy for future reference. For safety, please follow the instructions in this manual.
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RuSCSup_EN-5_FM.book Page 1 Tuesday, October 9, 2001 5:04 PM Introduction This manual contains detailed instructions on the operation and maintenance of this machine. To get maximum versatility from this machine all operators should carefully read and follow the instructions in this manual. Please keep this manual in a handy place near the machine. Please read the Safety Information before using this machine. It contains important information related to USER SAFETY and PREVENTING EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS.
RuSCSup_EN-5_FM.book Page 1 Tuesday, October 9, 2001 5:04 PM Note to users in the United States of America Notice: 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.
RuSCSup_EN-5_FM.book Page i Tuesday, October 9, 2001 5:04 PM Trademarks Microsoft®, Windows® and Windows NT® are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Other product names used herein are for identification purposes only and might be trademarks of their respective companies. We disclaim any and all rights in those marks. Notes: Some illustrations might be slightly different from your machine. Certain options might not be available in some countries.
RuSCSup_EN-5_FM.book Page ii Tuesday, October 9, 2001 5:04 PM Safety Information When using your scanner, the following safety precautions should always be followed. Safety During Operation In this manual, the following important symbols are used: R WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions are not followed, could result in death or serious injury.
RuSCSup_EN-5_FM.book Page iii Tuesday, October 9, 2001 5:04 PM R CAUTION: • Protect the equipment from dampness or wet weather, such as rain, snow, and so on. • Unplug the Power Cord from the wall outlet before you move the equipment. While moving the equipment, you should take care that the Power Cord will not be damaged under the equipment. • When you disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet, always pull the plug (not the cable).
RuSCSup_EN-5_FM.book Page iv Tuesday, October 9, 2001 5:04 PM Energy Star Program As an ENERGY STAR Partner, we have determined that this machine model meets the ENERGY STAR Guidelines for energy efficiency. The ENERGY STAR Guidelines intend to establish an international energy-saving system for developing and introducing energy-efficient office equipment to deal with environmental issues, such as global warming.
RuSCSup_EN-5_FM.book Page v Tuesday, October 9, 2001 5:04 PM Manuals for This Scanner Manuals for This Scanner The following manuals describe the operational and maintenance procedures of this machine. To enhance safe and efficient operation of this scanner, all users should read and follow the instructions carefully. ❖ Quick Installation Guide Describes how to install the scanner. ❖ Setup Guide (this manual) Provides information about setting up the scanner and its options.
RuSCSup_EN-5_FM.book Page vi Tuesday, October 9, 2001 5:04 PM How to Read This Manual Symbols In this manual, the following symbols are used: R WARNING: This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions are not followed, could result in death or serious injury. R CAUTION: This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions are not followed, may result in minor or moderate injury or damage to property. * The statements above are notes for your safety.
RuSCSup_EN-5_FM.book Page vii Tuesday, October 9, 2001 5:04 PM TABLE OF CONTENTS .................................................................................................................... 1 1. Getting Started Features of This Scanner.......................................................................... 3 Guide to This Scanner .............................................................................. 4 Understanding the Indicators...........................................................
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RuSCSup_EN-5_FM.book Page 3 Tuesday, October 9, 2001 5:04 PM 1. Getting Started Features of This Scanner ❖ High-speed Scanning Scanning can be performed at 30ppm in monochrome and 10ppm in color. (at A4L, 8.5” × 11”L/200dpi, when using SCSI-2/3 (Ultra-SCSI) connection) ❖ High-quality Images, Color Compatible Compatible for full color scanning, as well as for color matching output, including sRGB, ICM, and others.
RuSCSup_EN-5_FM.book Page 4 Tuesday, October 9, 2001 5:04 PM Getting Started Guide to This Scanner 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 ZDLH0 1. Document Tray 8. Rotary Switch Set the document to be scanned by the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF). Used for setting the SCSI ID. 2. Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) These switches are for setting the operation mode. Use to automatically feed and scan documents. 10. Hard Reset Switch 3.
RuSCSup_EN-5_FM.book Page 5 Tuesday, October 9, 2001 5:04 PM Guide to This Scanner 1 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 ZDLH0 1. White Sheet This holds documents against the Contact Glass. 2. ADF Contact Glass Place the documents set at the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) to be scanned here. 3. Contact Glass Place the documents to be scanned here. 4. Lock Switch Use to lock the internal scanning equipment when transporting the scanner. 5. Power Connector Where the Power Cord is connected 6.
RuSCSup_EN-5_FM.book Page 6 Tuesday, October 9, 2001 5:04 PM Getting Started Understanding the Indicators This unit is equipped with the following indicators. 1 1 2 3 4 ZDLH030E 1. Power On 2. Machine Busy 3. Document in Place 4. Error Under normal circumstances, the indicators of this unit are as follows. Under other circumstances, an error reading will occur. Refer to resolve the error.
RuSCSup_EN-5_FM.book Page 7 Tuesday, October 9, 2001 5:04 PM Confirmations Prior to Installation Confirmations Prior to Installation Confirming the Installation Environment ❖ Installation space Install on a location that guarantees a space as shown in the illustration. 1 R WARNING: • Confirm that the wall outlet is near the machine and freely accessible, so that in event of an emergency, it can be unplugged easily. R CAUTION: • Keep the machine away from humidity and dust.
RuSCSup_EN-5_FM.book Page 8 Tuesday, October 9, 2001 5:04 PM Getting Started ❖ Optimum Environmental Conditions Recommended temperature and humidity %RH 10 C 80% 80 1 27 C 80% 15 C 70% 25 C 70% 40 15 C 30% 25 C 30% 20 10 C 15% 60 10 32 C 15% 20 %RH 50 F80% 80 80.6 F 80% 77 F 70% 40 59 F 30% 77 F 30% 20 50 F 15% 50 60 C 30 59 F 70% 60 32 C 54% 89.6 F 54% 89.6 F 15% 70 80 90 F Possible operation range Recommended range The machine must be level within 5 mm, 0.
RuSCSup_EN-5_FM.book Page 9 Tuesday, October 9, 2001 5:04 PM Connecting the Power Cord Connecting the Power Cord The following explains the order for connecting the Power Cord to this unit. R WARNING: • Do not use with a power source with a voltage different from the specified voltage. Do not use a power outlet with multiple devices plugged in. These could create the risk of fire or electric shock. • Avoid the use of an extension cord. • Do not damage, break, twist or modify the Power Cord.
RuSCSup_EN-5_FM.book Page 10 Tuesday, October 9, 2001 5:04 PM Getting Started Connecting to the PC This unit has an interface that complies with SCSI-2/3 standards and an interface that complies with IEEE1394 standards (option). This explanation describes the connection methods for both types of interface. 1 Setting the SCSI ID A Open the cover at the lower left of the main unit. Connecting to the SCSI Interface B Set the SCSI ID by rotating the 78 901 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Rotary Switch.
RuSCSup_EN-5_FM.book Page 11 Tuesday, October 9, 2001 5:04 PM Connecting to the PC Connecting a SCSI cable A Switch off the power to the PC and all devices connected through the SCSI interface. B Connect the SCSI Connector of this unit to the SCSI board of the PC using the SCSI cable. ZDLH110E C Open the cover at the lower left of the main unit and check the setting of the 3rd DIP switch. • If this unit is the last unit of the daisychain, set the 3rd DIP switch to OFF.
RuSCSup_EN-5_FM.book Page 12 Tuesday, October 9, 2001 5:04 PM Getting Started B Set the SCSI/IEEE1394 Selector Switch to [1394]. 1 78 23 901 456 ZDLS020E Note ❒ When changing settings while the power is switched on, be sure to perform a hard reset by pressing the Hard Reset Switch. C Use a cable to connect the IEEE1394 connector of this unit to the IEEE1394 connector of the PC. Connect the side of the cable that has a core to the IEEE1394 connector of this unit.
RuSCSup_EN-5_FM.book Page 13 Tuesday, October 9, 2001 5:04 PM Installing Options Installing Options Installing the IEEE 1394 Board (IEEE 1394 Interface Board Type S) D Pull and slide the scanner control 1 unit out. Important ❒ Before touching the IEEE 1394 Board, make sure to first touch a metal object to discharge any static electricity accumulated in your body. Note ❒ Please use only the tools provided f or re m o vi ng an d t ig h te n ing screws.
RuSCSup_EN-5_FM.book Page 14 Tuesday, October 9, 2001 5:04 PM Getting Started F Attach the IEEE 1394 Board to the scanner control unit, and then fasten in place with the screws removed in step E and the screws included w ith the IEEE 1394 Board. 1 A Check the contents of the box for the following items: • Image Processing Unit Type A • Tools B Turn off the power of the scanner and unplug the Power Cord and all other cables that are connected to it.
RuSCSup_EN-5_FM.book Page 15 Tuesday, October 9, 2001 5:04 PM Installing Options E Attach the image processing unit to the scanner control unit and fasten with the enclosed screw. 1 ZDLH170E F After confirming that the image processing unit is securely attached, check to make sure that there are no metal or other foreign objects on the scanner control unit. G Insert the scanner control unit into the scanner and fasten in place with the four screws.
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RuSCSup_EN-5_FM.book Page 17 Tuesday, October 9, 2001 5:04 PM 2. Installing the Scanner drivers This chapter assumes that the reader has sufficient understanding of the Windows operating system. Refer to the Windows operation manual for details about its functions and operation. The ways for installing the scanner driver on your computer vary depending on your operating system. Follow the procedures described below (The following is an explanation on how the TWAIN driver is installed.
RuSCSup_EN-5_FM.book Page 18 Tuesday, October 9, 2001 5:04 PM Installing the Scanner drivers Note ❒ If the [Add New Hardware Wizard] does not appear after starting up the PC, click the [Device Manager] tab on [System] in the [Control Panel], select the scanner name and click [Remove]. The [Confirm Device Removal] dialog box will be displayed, click [OK] and restart the system. The scanner is now recognized as a [Unknown Device] and [Add New Hardware Wizard] appears.
RuSCSup_EN-5_FM.book Page 19 Tuesday, October 9, 2001 5:04 PM Using Windows98/ME, Windows2000 ❒ If you want to cancel Auto Run, hold down the {SHIFT} key (when your system is Windows 2000, hold down the left {SHIFT} key) while inserting the CDROM. Keep the {SHIFT} key held down until the computer has finished accessing the CD-ROM. A Close all applications that are running. B Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. C Follow the instructions on the screen.
RuSCSup_EN-5_FM.book Page 20 Tuesday, October 9, 2001 5:04 PM Installing the Scanner drivers Using Windows95, WindowsNT4.0 To install the scanner driver for Windows 95, WindowsNT4.0, refer to P.18 “Installing the Scanner Driver by Auto Run”. 2 Limitation ❒ To install the driver when using WindowsNT4.0, log-on as a member of the Administrator group.
RuSCSup_EN-5_FM.book Page 21 Tuesday, October 9, 2001 5:04 PM Using WindowsNT3.51 Using WindowsNT3.51 To install the scanner driver for WindowsNT3.51, follow the steps described below. Limitation ❒ To install the driver when using W ind o w sNT3.51, lo g-o n as a member of the Administrator group. ❒ The ISIS Driver does not work with Windows NT3.51. 2 Installing the TWAIN driver A Place the CD-ROM included with this product into the CD-ROM drive.
RuSCSup_EN-5_FM.book Page 22 Tuesday, October 9, 2001 5:04 PM Installing the Scanner drivers About the Software on the CD-ROM List of Files The CD-ROM includes the software below. 2 CDROM DRIVE DRIVERS SCSI TW AIN Japa- TWAIN driver for Windows95/98/Me, Windows2000, WindowsNT3.51/4.0 nese Others TWAIN driver for Windows95/98/Me, Windows2000, WindowsNT3.51/4.0 INF9 STI driver for Windows98/Me STI 8 INF2 STI driver for Windows2000 000 ISIS ISIS driver for Windows95/98/Me, Windows2000, WindowsNT4.
RuSCSup_EN-5_FM.book Page 23 Tuesday, October 9, 2001 5:04 PM About the Software on the CD-ROM Windows 2000 Professional Windows 2000 Server Windows NT WorkStation 4.0 Service Pack 5.0 or higher Windows NT Server 4.0 Service Pack 5.0 or higher Windows NT 3.51 Service Pack 5.0 or higher • Display resolution SVGA 800x600 • TWAIN compatible applications Applications compatible with TWAIN version 1.6 or higher 2 ISIS Driver The ISIS Driver is necessary for scanning documents with the scanner.
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Color Scanner Operating Instructions Scanner Reference ZDLH001E.eps Read this manual carefully before you use this product and keep it handy for future reference. For safety, please follow the instructions in this manual.
Introduction This manual contains detailed instructions on the operation and maintenance of this machine. To get maximum versatility from this machine all operators should carefully read and follow the instructions in this manual. Please keep this manual in a handy place near the machine. Please read the Safety Information before using this machine. It contains important information related to USER SAFETY and PREVENTING EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS.
Trademarks Microsoft®, Windows® and Windows NT ® are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Other product names used herein are for identification purposes only and might be trademarks of their respective companies. We disclaim any and all rights in those marks. Notes: Some illustrations might be slightly different from your machine. Certain options might not be available in some countries. For details, please contact your local dealer.
Safety Information When using your scanner, the following safety precautions should always be followed. Safety During Operation In this manual, the following important symbols are used: R WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions are not followed, could result in death or serious injury. R CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions are not followed, may result in minor or moderate injury or damage to property.
R CAUTION: • Protect the equipment from dampness or wet weather, such as rain, snow, and so on. • Unplug the Power Cord from the wall outlet before you move the equipment. While moving the equipment, you should take care that the Power Cord will not be damaged under the equipment. • When you disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet, always pull the plug (not the cable). • Do not allow paper clips, staples, or other small metallic objects to fall inside the equipment.
Energy Star Program As an ENERGY STAR Partner, we have determined that this machine model meets the ENERGY STAR Guidelines for energy efficiency. The ENERGY STAR Guidelines intend to establish an international energy-saving system for developing and introducing energy-efficient office equipment to deal with environmental issues, such as global warming. When a product meets the ENERGY STAR Guidelines for energy efficiency, the Partner shall place the ENERGY STAR logo onto the machine model.
Manuals for This Scanner Manuals for This Scanner The following manuals describe the operational and maintenance procedures of this machine. To enhance safe and efficient operation of this scanner, all users should read and follow the instructions carefully. ❖ Quick Installation Guide Describes how to install the scanner. ❖ Setup Guide Provides information about setting up the scanner and its options. This manual is provided as a printed manual, and also as a PDF file on the CD-ROM.
How to Read This Manual Symbols In this manual, the following symbols are used: R WARNING: This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions are not followed, could result in death or serious injury. R CAUTION: This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions are not followed, may result in minor or moderate injury or damage to property. * The statements above are notes for your safety.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Setting the Document Size of Documents that can be Set.......................................................... Document Sizes that can be Scanned Automatically.................................... Documents that Require Special Care .......................................................... Placing the Document on the Contact Glass.......................................... Setting Documents in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) ............ Simples Scanning ...........................
Discarding the Unit.................................................................................. Precautions Concerning the IEEE1394 Interface ................................. Specifications .......................................................................................... Options ..................................................................................................... 28 29 30 31 INDEX...............................................................................................
1. Setting the Document This chapter describes the methods used for setting documents on this unit for scanning. The document can be set on the Contact Glass or the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF). For scanning multiple documents in a row, the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) is convenient. Size of Documents that can be Set Position for setting document Size of document Document weight Contact Glass Maximum A3 , 11×17 (DLT) No restrictions Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) ❖ Standard size 41(1.
Feed direction Size (mm) Setting the Document Foolscap (F4, 8.5" × 13") K 216 × 330 F/GL (8" × 13") K 203 × 330 1 Note ❒ F/GL size is detected same as the F4 size. Feed direction Size (inch) ❖ Contact Glass (Inch version) Double Letter (DLT) K 11" × 17" 11”× 15” K 11" × 15" Note ❒ This size is detected same as DLT size. 10”× 14” K 10" × 14" Legal (LG) K 8.5"× 14" Letter (LT) K 8.5" × 11" L 11" × 8.
Foolscap (F4, 8.5" × 13") Size (mm) A5 Feed direction Size of Documents that can be Set K 148 × 210 L 210 × 148 K 216 × 330 1 Note ❒ Foolscap size is detected same as the F/GL size. F/GL (8" × 13") K 203 × 330 Feed direction Size (inch) ❖ Automatic Document Feeder (ADF)(Inch version) Double Letter (DLT) K 11" × 17" 11”× 15” K 11" × 15" Note ❒ This size is detected same as the DLT size. 10”× 14” K 10" × 14" Legal (LG) K 8.
Setting the Document Documents that Require Special Care Make sure to take care in setting the document according to the following instructions when scanning the following types of documents. 1 ❖ Documents whose size is difficult to scan As the following documents are difficult to scan their size, the correct size will not be selected, even if the automatic size detection has been set. The sizes for these documents should be manually set.
Placing the Document on the Contact Glass Placing the Document on the Contact Glass Important ❒ Take care that your fingers do not get caught when closing the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF). 1 A Open the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF). B Place documents face down and PS aligned with the scale.Documents should conform to the setting standards. ZDLH180E Important ❒ Do not forcefully press down on the Contact Glass. If a strong force is applied to a small area, the glass may be break.
Setting the Document Setting Documents in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) 1 Multiple documents can be set in the automatic document feeder(ADF). In this manual, documents that can be set in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) are called "sheet documents". Not only can documents set in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) be scanned on one side, they can be scanned on both sides.
Setting Documents in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) Simples Scanning A Set the documents into the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) with the 1 side to be scanned face up. ZDLY010E Note ❒ Arrange the documents in the preferred order. 1 2 3 TACY050E ❒ To avoid multiple sheet feeds (in which the ADF feeds more than one sheet at a time), fan the pages of the document before setting them in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF).
Setting the Document Duplex Scanning A Set the documents in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) with the side 1 to be scanned first (the front side of the document) face up, and align the document guide with the size of the documents. ZDLY010E Note ❒ Arrange the sheets of the documents in the order to be scanned.
2. Scanning Documents General Scanning Method Scanning of a document is initiated by the software that is TWAIN or ISIS compatible. The method of operation depends on the software. For details, refer to the manual that was supplied with your software. Limitation ❒ When using duplex scanning, if the leading edge of the reverse side of the document is dark, the scanned image may appear whitish. ❒ When using the ISIS Driver, the image resolution will be limited.
Scanning Documents Manual Scanning By setting up a scanner driver that supports the manual scanning function, scanning can be initiated by pressing the {Start} key. If the manual scanning function is used, then communications between the scanner and the personal computer are no longer needed in cases where it is necessary to set the document in the scanner one sheet at a time, for example. 2 A Set the manual scanning function through the scanner driver. B Set the documents in the scanner.
The Relationship between the Data Size and the Scanning Area, as well as the Resolution The Relationship between the Data Size and the Scanning Area, as well as the Resolution The resolution and the scanning area as well as the data size are all affected in the following way. • When the resolution (dpi) is set to a high value, the data size becomes larger and the scanning area which can be set becomes smaller.
Scanning Documents When [gray-scale] is Selected Paper Width Height size (mm / inch) (mm / inch) 2 Resolution(dpi) 100 200 400 600 A3 297/11.7 420/16.5 1887 7551 30209 67965 A4 210/8.3 297/11.7 943 3774 15104 33979 135939 A5 148/5.8 210/8.3 469 1881 7525 16934 A6 105/4.1 148/5.8 235 940 3761 8467 B4 257/10.1 364/14.3 1415 5662 22654 50967 203883 B5 182/7.2 257/10.1 707 2831 11327 25483 101942 B6 128/5.0 182/7.2 352 1409 5640 12691 11 × 17 279/11.0 432/17.
The Relationship between the Data Size and the Scanning Area, as well as the Resolution When [8 Colors] [8 Colors (half-tone) is Selected Paper Width Height size (mm / inch) (mm / inch) Resolution(dpi) 100 200 400 600 1200 33977 135929 2000 2400 2 A3 297/11.7 420/16.5 943 3775 15101 A4 210/8.3 297/11.7 471 1886 7550 16989 A5 148/5.8 210/8.3 235 939 3762 8467 33871 94075 135484 A6 105/4.1 148/5.8 117 470 1879 4233 16934 47033 B4 257/10.1 364/14.
Scanning Documents When [256 colors] is Selected Paper Width Height size (mm / inch) (mm / inch) 2 Resolution(dpi) 100 200 400 600 A3 297/11.7 420/16.5 1887 7551 30209 67965 A4 210/8.3 297/11.7 943 3774 15104 33979 A5 148/5.8 210/8.3 469 1881 7525 16934 67742 A6 105/4.1 148/5.8 235 940 3761 8467 33868 B4 257/10.1 364/14.3 1415 5662 22654 50967 B5 182/7.2 257/10.1 707 2831 11327 25483 B6 128/5.0 182/7.2 352 1409 5640 12691 11× 17 279/11.0 432/17.
The Relationship between the Data Size and the Scanning Area, as well as the Resolution When [16,770,000 colors] is selected Paper Width Height size (mm / inch) (mm / inch) Resolution(dpi) 100 200 400 600 1200 A3 297/11.7 420/16.5 5661 22652 90626 203894 A4 210/8.3 297/11.7 2829 11322 45313 101937 A5 148/5.8 210/8.3 1408 5642 22574 50801 203225 A6 105/4.1 148/5.8 704 2819 11284 25401 101603 B4 257/10.1 364/14.3 4244 16986 B5 182/7.2 257/10.
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3. Troubleshooting This section explains the possible causes and actions to take when the scanner does not scan an image in the expected manner or when the indicators of this unit show an error reading. When Scanning does not Start The interface cable is not correctly connected • Use a suitable interface cable. The locking switch is in the locked position.
Troubleshooting When Scanning is not Performed as Expected. The scanned image is dirty • The Contact Glass, the ADF Contact Glass, the White Sheet or the Document Roller is dirty. ⇒ P.21 “Cleaning” • Clean the Contact Glass, the ADF Contact Glass, the White Sheet and the Document Roller. ⇒ P.21 “Cleaning” The scanned image is distorted or out of position • The document was moved while being scanned. Do not move the document during scanning. • The document is not pressed flat against the Contact Glass.
When the Indicators Show an Error Reading When the Indicators Show an Error Reading This section explains the meaning of error readings displayed on the indicator of this unit and the measures to be taken. Note ❒ If an error that is not shown in the previous table occurs, switch off the unit and then switch the power back on. If the error reading has not disappeared, contact your nearest service shop and give a description of the error reading.
Troubleshooting When a Document is Jammed inside the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) Follow the procedure below when a document is jammed inside the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF). D Lower the green knob. If there is a jammed document, remove it. A Open the cover of the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF). If there is a jammed document, remove it. 3 ZDLH250E E Close the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF). ZDLH230E B Open the Document Tray. If there is a jammed document, remove it.
Cleaning Cleaning R WARNING: • Never remove any covers or screws other than those specified in this manual. The inside of the scanner contains high-voltage components that can cause electrical shock. Have all inspections, adjustments, and repairs inside the scanner performed by an authorized dealer only. • Do not attempt to modify this scanner in any way. Modification can cause fire or electrical shock. R CAUTION: • When disconnecting the power cord, always make sure to hold onto the plug.
Troubleshooting Cleaning the Feed Roller Cleaning the Document Roller A Turn off the power of the scanner A Turn off the power of the scanner B Open the cover of the Automatic B Open the cover of the Automatic and unplug the power cord from the outlet. Document Feeder (ADF). and unplug the power cord from the outlet. Document Feeder (ADF). 3 ZDLH070E C Open the roller unit. While turn- ing it with your fingers, wipe off the Feed Roller with a tightly wrung out cloth dampened with water .
Cleaning Cleaning the Document Rolling Unit A Turn off the power of the scanner and unplug the power cord from the outlet. B Open the cover of the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF). 3 ZDLH070E C Open the Document Tray and wipe off the Document Rolling Unit with a tightly wrung out cloth dampened with water.
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4. Appendix Setting of the DIP Switches Only the settings for 2 or 3 DIP Switches can be changed for this unit. Do not make other changes. Leave in the OFF position and do not change. OFF: SCSI built-in terminator ON ON: SCSI built-in terminator OFF OFF: SCSI simultaneous transmission enabled ON: SCSI simultaneous transmission disabled Leave in the OFF position and do not change. ZDLS040E Important ❒ Depending on the SCSI cable used, there is a possibility of malfunction during simultaneous transmission.
Appendix Moving and Transporting the Scanner R CAUTION: • This scanner weighs approximately 28 kg. • When lifting, please make sure to lift slowly so as to minimize physical strain with two persons or more while holding onto the handles located in the center on both sides. Failure to lift using proper caution, reckless handling or allowing the scanner to drop can cause injury. • When transporting over long distances, please consult an authorized dealer.
Moving and Transporting the Scanner Transporting the Scanner A Turn on the Power Switch. Allow the scanner to remain on for at least 20 seconds, and then turn it off. B Set the Lock Switch on the left side of the scanner to the {Lock} } position. 4 ZDLH210E C Place the scanner in the original box and transport. Important ❒ Disconnect all cables connected to the scanner. ❒ This scanner is a precision device. Be careful so that it is not damaged during transport.
Appendix Discarding the Unit When you want to discard the unit, consult the shop where you purchased the unit or a service shop .
Precautions Concerning the IEEE1394 Interface Precautions Concerning the IEEE1394 Interface Please take the following precautions when using the IEEE1394 interface for scanning with this unit. • If the power of this unit is switched OFF when the Scanner driver is being accessed or if the power is OFF when the Scanner driver is started up, the PC will freeze. When scanning using the IEEE1394 interface, do not switch OFF the power of this unit.
Appendix Specifications 4 Model Desktop flatbed scanner Scanning methods Fixed document scanning and moving document scanning Scanning area • Contact Glass Main-direction : 300mm (11.8”) Max. Sub-direction : 432mm (17.0”) Max. Resolution Main scanning: 600dpi • ADF Main-direction: 297mm (11.7”) Max. Sub-direction: 2000mm (78.7”) Max. (When scanning 1-sided binary) 630mm (24.8”) Max. (When scanning 1-sided color) 432mm (17.0”) Max.
Options Options ❖ Expansion interface board • IEEE1394 Interface Board Type S This allows a connection to be made between this unit and a PC using an IEEE1394 interface. ❖ Expansion function board • Image Processing Unit Type A Allows high-grade image processing including automatic dynamic thrshold mode and auto photo letter separation ❖ Network Interface Kit • Network Interface Kit Type S This allows a scanner to be shared by multiple personal computers via the Ethernet (TCP/IP).
INDEX C Caution, ii Cleaning, 21 ADF Contact Glass, 21 Contact Glass, 21 Document Roller, 22 Document Rolling Unit, 23 Feed Roller, 22 White plate, 21 White Sheet, 21 W Warning, ii D Discarding the Unit, 28 M Moving and Transporting the Scanner, 26 O Options, 31 P Placing the Document Contact Glass, 5 Q Quick Installation Guide, v S Scanner Reference, v Setting Documents Automatic Document Feeder (ADF), 6 Setting Documents in the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) Simples Scanning, 7 Setting documents i
Note to users in the United States of America Notice: 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. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Color Scanner Operating Instructions Scanner Reference UE USA G412-6665
Setup Guide
Preface ScanRouter V2 Lite is a delivery server which can deliver documents read by a scanner or delivered from DeskTopBinder V2 to a specified delivery destination via a network. You can set how to process documents for each destination or perform settings about a delivery server using attached ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility. This guide explains how to set up ScanRouter V2 Lite. For information about how to use ScanRouter V2 Lite, see Help for ScanRouter V2 Lite after it is installed.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. System Requirements Computer.................................................................................................... 1 2. ScanRouter V2 Lite Setup Account Settings-Windows NT/2000 Only .............................................. 3 When a Member of a Domain ....................................................................... 3 When Not a Member of a Domain................................................................. 4 3.
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1. System Requirements To use a computer as ScanRouter V2 Lite, the computer must meet the following system requirements: Limitation ❒ Do not install ScanRouter V2 Lite in a computer used as a mail server, Web server, database, and so on. ❒ For Windows NT Server or Windows 2000 Server, install ScanRouter V2 Lite in a stand-alone server. Do not install it in a primary domain controller or backup domain controller.
System Requirements Limitation ❒ Do not use ScanRouter V2 Lite in the WAN environment. Timeout may occur during connection depending on the network, and documents cannot be delivered normally. 1 ❒ The total of 1000 documents can be managed by ScanRouter V2 Lite. One intray can receive 100 documents. If this limitation is exceeded, the performance may be deteriorated.
2. ScanRouter V2 Lite Setup Before installing ScanRouter V2 Lite, you need to set up a computer as delivery server. Before setup, configure the TCP/IP settings. For information about the TCP/IP settings, ask the network administrator. Account Settings-Windows NT/2000 Only To install and launch ScanRouter V2 Lite, use the same account which was created in Windows and gave the Administrator permission. How to create the account is explained below.
ScanRouter V2 Lite Setup C Open [Local Users and Groups] in the console tree, then open the [Groups] folder. Click on [Administrators], then from the [Action] menu, select [Properties]. D Click [Add]. 2 A list of the users and groups which belong to the domain is displayed in the [Select Users or Groups] dialog box.
Account Settings-Windows NT/2000 Only C Open [Local Users and Groups] in the console tree, then open the [Users] folder. From the [Action] menu, select [New User]. The [New User] dialog box appears. D Click to clear the [User must change 2 password at next logon] check box, and enter the other items. E Click [Create], and then [Close]. F Open [Local Users and Groups] in the console tree, then open the [Groups] folder. G In the right pane, click [Administra- tors].
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3. ScanRouter V2 Lite Installation Install ScanRouter V2 Lite according to the flow below. ScanRouter V2 Lite Installation Software license agreement Specify the installation destination Specify a folder as the installation destination Specify a data path Select a setup type Restart the computer Authorization for server access (Windows NT/2000) ScanRouter V2 Lite Installation Install ScanRouter V2 Lite according to the procedure below.
ScanRouter V2 Lite Installation D Select [Yes]. E Select [Next] on the displayed dialog box. Note ❒ You cannot specify the following locations: • Folders in which Windows is installed • Root directory • Within removal media such as MO disk • In Program Files folder F Confirm the software license agreement and select [Yes]. "Select Installation destination" appears. G Enter user information and select 3 [Next]. H Confirm the displayed information and select [Yes].
ScanRouter V2 Lite Installation K Confirm the contents of registration. When [OK] is selected, ScanRouter V2 Lite is installed and "ScanRouter V2 Lite installation is complete." appears. L Uninstalling ScanRouter starts. (Only when ScanRouter V2 Lite is installed) Uninstall ScanRouter by following the display of the dialog box. 3 M Relaunch the computer by following the display of the dialog box.
ScanRouter V2 Lite Installation Installing ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility in a Client Computer You can install the ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility in a client computer to manage the delivery server from the client computer. Note ❒ Set up an environment correctly when the ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility is used in a dial-up connection computer.
Installing ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility in a Client Computer F Enter a folder for an installation destination and select [Next]. Note ❒ If DeskTopBinder V2 or ScanRouter V2 Link is already installed, you cannot specify the installation destination because it will be a common folder. "Select Installation Destination" does not appear.
ScanRouter V2 Lite Installation Uninstalling ScanRouter V2 Lite This section explains how to uninstall ScanRouter V2 Lite. The contents of the RDCab folder remain after ScanRouter V2 Lite is uninstalled. Important ❒ Before uninstallation, be sure to back up the system and various data. Stop the delivery server from the ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility. 3 Note ❒ ScanRouter V2 Lite cannot be uninstalled when network devices are configured in [Set I/O Device].
4. After Installation Start Menu Select [Start] and point to [Programs] and then [ScanRouter V2] folder. The menus below appear. These are entries for each function of ScanRouter V2 Lite. • ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility Launches the ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility. • delivery server (only for server computer) Only if you select "Program Folder" in Start mode during installation, the delivery server appears on the Start menu.
After Installation Basic Settings You can set an "administrator password," a "Destination," and "network device" at least required to operate the delivery server. Turn on the power of the network device in advance. Some devices do not require its settings. For more information, see the [Management Guide] or [Readme] on the Start menu, or Help. To display Help, select [Help] on the operation dialog box. A Launch the ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility.
Basic Settings A Open the tree of [Delivery Server] on the left side of the dialog box to select [Destination] in [Delivery Table]. The [Operations] menu appears on the menu bar. B Select [Add New Destination-User] on the [Operations] menu. The "Add New Destination-User" dialog box appears. C Enter an in-tray name in the [Name] box. D Set a delivery type. A Select the delivery type from the [Delivery type selection:] box, and then select [Add]. • In-Tray save Received documents are saved in the in-tray.
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5. Appendix Troubleshooting Problem Cause/Action When the management server is selected, "The specified computer name or IP address is not valid. Please specify another name or address." appears. Check if the power of the server computer is turned on, the network cable is connected correctly, or the IP address is specified correctly. When a password is entered on the Authorization for Server Access dialog box, the "The password may be wrong.
INDEX A Administration utility, 13 D Data path, 8 Domain, 3 I Installation, 7 Installation destination, 8, 11 L Launch account, 3 S ScanRouter, 7 Setup type, 8 Start menu, 13 Start mode, 8 System Requirements, 1 T Troubleshooting, 17 U Uninstalling, 12 Upgrade, 7 18 UE USA B427
Part of illustrations or explanations in this guide may differ from your product due to improvement or change in the product. Notes: 1. The contents of this documents are subject to change without notice. 2. No part of this document may be duplicated, replicated, reproduced in any form, modified or quoted without prior consent of the supplier. 3. THE SUPPLIER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE RESULT OF THE OPERATION OF THIS SOFTWARE OR THE USE OF THIS DOCUMENT.
ScanRouter V2 Lite Setup Guide UE USA B427ENY0-01A
Management Guide
Preface This guide explains how to use ScanRouter V2 Lite. For information about setting up ScanRouter V2 Lite, see the ScanRouter V2 Lite Setup Guide. For information about using ScanRouter V2 Lite, see ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility Help. Network devices used in the illustrations of this guide are examples. They may differ from actual network devices. Trademarks Microsoft, Windows, WindowsNT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation, in the United States and other countries.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Overview of ScanRouter V2 Lite ScanRouter V2 Lite Delivery System....................................................... 1 Delivery System Layout ................................................................................ 1 Features of the Delivery System ................................................................... 2 2. Using the Delivery System Network Administrator Duties.................................................................. Before You Start...................
4. Appendix Troubleshooting ...................................................................................... Error Log .................................................................................................. Uninstalling ScanRouter V2 Lite ............................................................ Dial-up Connection.................................................................................. Using Dial-up Router with ScanRouter V2 Lite ...........................................
1. Overview of ScanRouter V2 Lite ScanRouter V2 Lite Delivery System ScanRouter V2 Lite allows you to save scanned documents in remote folders or to deliver documents to multiple destinations. Delivery System Layout The diagram below shows the layout of the ScanRouter V2 Lite delivery system. Scanned documents are delivered to the destination with the selected delivery method. 1 SCN 3 2 SCN 5 4 GRFMLT0J 1. Network Devices 3. In-Tray Select a destination, and then scan.
Overview of ScanRouter V2 Lite 5. Shared Folder on the File Server When [Save as Windows file] is selected, you can send and save documents to a shared folder of the file server. 1 Note ❒ For information about available network devices, see the ScanRouter V2 Readme or Compatible Device List. ❒ Scanned documents are delivered to the delivery server over the network. ❒ The scanner can display the preset destinations on the operation panel, but this requires appropriate operation on the scanner.
ScanRouter V2 Lite Delivery System ❖ In-Tray save Documents can be saved in the in-tray on the delivery server. The in-tray properties are set for individual users. • You can read documents saved in the in-tray by DeskTopBinder V2. • ScanRouter V2 Link can retrieve documents from the in-tray. 1 SCN 2 SCN SCN SCN 1 3 SCN 4 GRFMLT1J 1. The scanner sends scanned documents to the delivery server. 2. The delivery server saves scanned documents in the in-tray. 3. A client computer installed with 4.
Overview of ScanRouter V2 Lite ❖ Save as Windows file You can save documents in the shared folder of a client computer. 1 SCN SCN 1 SCN 2 SCN 3 GRFMLT2J 1. The scanner sends scanned docu- 3. You can use documents on a client ments to the delivery server. computer on the network. 2. The delivery server saves the document in a shared folder on the selected target computer. Note ❒ Before setting up ScanRouter V2 Lite, create a shared folder in the client computer.
2. Using the Delivery System Network Administrator Duties There are several things that the network administrator must do before bringing the delivery server in operation. Daily maintenance is required after the server is brought in operation. The network administrator must also be ready to deal with any problems that arise. Constant maintenance of the network is required to ensure that all clients have convenient access to the delivery service.
Using the Delivery System ❖ Adding Network Devices Select and add a network device. Not all devices need to be added. Reference ⇒ P.16 “Set I/O Device” ❖ Setting Delivery Features Delivery system options: • Undelivered Data This setting controls how undelivered documents are handled. • User Index Controls display of [Destination] and [Sender] on network devices, once having set [Set I/O Device] from the [Server] menu. 2 Reference ⇒ P.
Network Administrator Duties ❖ Launch from Program Folder To start delivery service manually, select [Resume Services] from the [Server] menu. Note ❒ To suspend delivery service, select [Suspend Services] from the [Server] menu. Reference ⇒ P.14 “Suspending and Resuming Service” ❖ Run in service mode Delivery service is started in the background. If [Run in service mode] is selected as the setup type, this will happen automatically.
Using the Delivery System 2 Checking system operating conditions Backing up You can monitor the condition of the system with the log. The log contains destination and sender information, as well as file sizes, logged time, page counts and file histories. The log can also tell you when and how often different devices are used and when and how often different errors occur. When an error occurs, check the error log to find the directory, and then delete the unnecessary data.
Network Administrator Duties ❖ Error Message A message will appear anytime there is an error. See "Troubleshooting" for handling a specific error. ❖ Disk Space Low Warning If free disk space falls below the value set in [Issue alert at:], you will receive a low disk space message. Upon receiving this message, you should delete any unnecessary data to maintain enough disk space. Reference ⇒ P.16 “Undelivered Data” ⇒ P.27 “Troubleshooting” ⇒ P.
Using the Delivery System ❖ Changing an IP Address When the IP address of the delivery server or network device is changed, perform the following: • When the IP address of a network device is changed, delete the device, and then add the device with its new IP address again. ⇒ P.16 “Set I/O Device” 2 Note ❒ If the network device is not listed in [Set I/O Device], confirm that the device has the correct IP address for the delivery server.
3. Using ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility Features The ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility enables you to manage settings, delivery tables and maintenance. ❖ Administrator and User Modes The ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility can be accessed in either administrator or user mode. • Administrator mode Administrator access allows use of all functions and requires the administrator password.
Using ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility Note ❒ After launch, you can select another delivery server. ⇒ P.15 “Select Server” A Click [Start], point to [Programs], point to [ScanRouter V2] and then click [ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility]. The [Select Server] dialog box appears. 3 B Click [Browse]. The [Browse for Server] dialog box appears. C Select the desired server and click [OK]. The [Select Server] dialog box reappears. D Click [OK]. The [Enter Password] dialog box appears.
ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility Screen Layout This section explains the layout of the screen. Screen components 3 GRFMLT4N 1. List of items under administration displayed as a tree. 3. ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility menu. 2. Contents of the item selected in 1. 4. Shows status of the delivery server and information about the item selected in 1. Selecting items Select an item to administer from the tree.
Using ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility Suspending and Resuming Service Delivery service can be suspended by selecting [Suspend Services] from the [Server] menu. Make sure that service is suspended when performing any of the following actions. • Any functions from the [Maintenance] menu • Turning off or restarting the server Be sure to resume delivery service once these operations are completed. 3 Important ❒ When turning off or restarting the delivery server, be sure to suspend delivery.
Server Settings Server Settings The following options and settings are available with administrator mode on the server. Note ❒ Information such as available disk space and server condition can be found under [Server Information] in the [Server] menu. Select Server When the ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility is started without a delivery service selected or when you are administrating another delivery server, select a management server by clicking [Select Server] from the [Server] menu.
Using ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility Schedule This function allows you to schedule maintenance tasks. The following tasks are automatically performed. ❖ Maintenance This allows you to set a regular time for the server to carry out its maintenance routines. The default time is 1:00 am.
Delivery Table Settings Delivery Table Settings The delivery table consists of the following: • Destination • Sender • Undelivered Data Tray Destinations The [Destination] field contains destination information and management tools. Select [Destination] in [Delivery Type] to view a list of destinations.
Using ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility ❒ Click [Properties] to display the dialog box that corresponds to th e s elected delivery typ e, which allows detailed setting of that delivery type. ❒ An unused number is automatically assigned to [Short ID:]. The number can be changed to another one not used. ❒ Select the [Add also as sender] check box to set the new destination as a sender on the delivery table.
Delivery Table Settings Note ❒ Because password information cannot be imported or exported, reset passwords after importing destination information. Senders The [Sender] can manage senders. Select [Sender] in [Delivery Type] to view a list of senders.
Using ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility 3 Changing the display order Undelivered Data Tray You can change the order in which senders are viewed in the [Sender List]. • Select the sender you wish to move from the [Sender List], and then select [Up] or [Down] from the [Operations] menu. • Select [Up] to move the sender one step up on the list. • Select [Down] to move the sender one place down on the list. • Select the sender you wish to move and drag it to the location you wish to move it to.
Delivery Table Settings Note ❒ To prevent documents from accumulating in the undelivered data tray, set a save-in period to delete undelivery document automatically. Reference ⇒ P.16 “Undelivered Data” 3 Forwarding undelivered data To forward an undelivered document, select the document you wish to forward from the [Undelivered Data List], and then select [Forward Undelivered Data] from the [Operations] menu.
Using ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility Log Administration The delivery server keeps the following logs: • Scan : log of scanner deliveries • Error Log : log of errors Scan Delivery Log Administration 3 The [Scan] saves information about scanned data. Select [Scan] to view the logged data. The following operations can be performed from the scan delivery log.
Log Administration Error Log Administration Viewing error data The error log records errors on the system. The following operations are available for the error log: • Delete all error log entries • View delivery/forwarding error data • Forward delivery/forwarding error data • Export error log entries • Max error log entries limit To display an undelivery document in error log, select an entry from the [Error Log], and then select [View Delivery/Forwarding Error Data] from the [Operations] menu.
Using ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility Maintenance The ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility has the following maintenance functions. Make sure that delivery service is suspended before beginning maintenance. • Back Up • Restore • Recover • Return to Installation Defaults 3 Backing Up and Restoring All system information can be backed up in any directory on the delivery server. It is recommended that backups be made regularly. To restore backup data, use the Restore function.
Maintenance System Recovery If the delivery server loses power for any reason other than a regular shutdown, data may be corrupted. If this happens, the system may become unstable and cause frequent errors. To resolve the situation, select [Recover] from the [Maintenance] menu. Important ❒ Do not use the Recover function unless absolutely necessary. 3 Returnnig to Installation Defaults This function deletes all data and settings and returns the system to its initial state.
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4. Appendix Troubleshooting Problem Possible Causes and Solutions When launching the ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility from the delivery server, the following message appears: " Delivery server authorization settings may be incorrect. The [Authorization for Server Access] dialog box will be displayed. Set authorization properly. " The ScanRouter V2 Lite starting account password may have been changed. Take the following steps, and then restart the delivery server.
Appendix Problem Possible Causes and Solutions When selecting a server, the following message appears: " The specified computer name or IP address is not valid. Please specify another name or address. " • Make sure that the server setting is correct and the IP address and name are correct in network settings. There is no response when [Browse] is clicked in [Set I/O Device]. • Make sure that network devices are plugged in and switched on.
Error Log Error Log The following table explains the meanings of common error log entries. Entry Drive is not ready. Possible Causes and Solutions • Windows is not started on the destination computer. • The specified drive does not exist. • No network drive has been mapped to the network folder which is selected as a destination folder. Map the network drive to the network folder again.
Appendix Uninstalling ScanRouter V2 Lite This section explains how to uninstall ScanRouter V2 Lite. The contents of the RDCab folder remain after ScanRouter V2 Lite is uninstalled. Important ❒ Before uninstallation, be sure to back up the system and various data. Stop the delivery server from the ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility. 4 Note ❒ ScanRouter V2 Lite cannot be uninstalled when netwok devices are configured in [Set I/O Device].
Dial-up Connection Dial-up Connection Take the following precautions when using a dial-up connection capable devices: Using Dial-up Router with ScanRouter V2 Lite Set the delivery server to the correct settings with connected ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility, ScanRouter V2 Link or DeskTopBinder V2. Set network devices to appropriate settings from [Set I/O Device] in ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility.
INDEX A Administrator Modes, 11 Available delivery methods, 2 B Back Up, 24 D Daily Operation, 7 Default Image Format, 15 Delete Backup Data, 24 Delivery System, 1 Delivery Table, 17 Desk space, 7 Destination, 17 Add New Destination, 17 Delete Destination, 18 Edit Destination, 18 Export Destinations, 18 Group, 18 Import Destinations, 18 User, 17 Disk Space Low Warning, 9 E Error, 8 Error Log, 23 Delete All Error Log Entries, 23 Export Error Log Entries, 23 Forward Delivery/Forwarding Error Data, 23 Max E
S Save as Windows file, 4, 17 Scan, 22 Delete All Log Entries, 22 Export Log Entries, 22 Max Log Entries Limit, 22 ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility, 11 Launch, 11 Quit, 12 Screen Components, 13 Schedule, 16 Select Server, 15 Sender, 19 Add New Sender, 19 Delete Sender, 19 Edit Sender, 19 Export Senders, 20 Import Senders, 20 Server disk space, 15 [Server] menu, 15 Set Administrator, 15 Set Delivery Feature Defaults, 16 Set I/O Device, 16 Set Preferences, 15 Status Bar, 13 Suspending and Resuming Service
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Part of illustrations or explanations in this guide may differ from your product due to improvement or change in the product. Notes: 1. The contents of this documents are subject to change without notice. 2. No part of this document may be duplicated, replicated, reproduced in any form, modified or quoted without prior consent of the supplier. 3. THE SUPPLIER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE RESULT OF THE OPERATION OF THIS SOFTWARE OR THE USE OF THIS DOCUMENT.
ScanRouter V2 Lite Management Guide UE USA B427ENY0-02A
Setup Guide
Preface Web Document Viewer is a WWW application on the server that displays, downloads, and prints documents by accessing the delivery server. This manual explains how to set up a Web server and install the Web Document Viewer. Trademarks Microsoft, Windows, and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction................................................................................................ 1 1. System Requirements Web Document Viewer Server.................................................................. 3 Web Document Viewer Client Computer................................................. 4 2. Setup Setting Up the Delivery Server ................................................................. Setting Up the WWW Server.............................................
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Introduction Web Document Viewer is a WWW application on the server that displays, downloads, and prints documents by accessing the delivery server. Web Document Viewer is used with a network of client computers and servers that consists of the following three levels: • Client computer The function of the Web Document Viewer can be used through the Web browser on this computer.
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1. System Requirements To use Web Document Viewer, the computer must meet the following system requirements. Web Document Viewer Server ❖ Main unit PC/AT compatible ❖ CPU Pentium MMX 233 MHz or faster (Pentium III 450 MHz or faster recommended) Note ❒ If Web Document Viewer is installed in the machine that functions as the delivery server, apply the system requirements for the delivery server. ❖ Operating Systems • Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.
System Requirements Web Document Viewer Client Computer Note ❒ For more information, see "Readme". 1 ❖ Main unit PC/AT compatible ❖ Operating Systems • Microsoft Windows 95(OSR2 or later) • Microsoft Windows 98 • Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition • Microsoft Windows Me • Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 + Service Pack 5 or later • Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.
2. Setup Install Web Document Viewer according to the flow below. Setup flow Delivery server setup WWW server setup Windows NT Windows 2000 Install IE4.
Setup Setting Up the Delivery Server Preparation Decide whether the Web Document Viewer server will be set up in the same computer as the delivery server (recommended) or in a separate computer. If it is set up in a separate computer, ask the network administrator for the FQDN (DNS name) or NetBIOS name (computer name) of the computer used as the delivery server. 2 Set up the delivery server. To use server print, the appropriate application for the data must be installed on the delivery server.
Setting Up the WWW Server Setting Up the WWW Server For Windows NT Use an account that has administrators permission to log on to Windows to install the software below. • Internet Explorer 4.01 SP1 • Windows NT Option Pack • Windows NT Service Pack 2 Installing IE4.01 SP1 A Follow the instructions of the dialog box to install IE4.01 Service Pack1 for Windows95/Windows NT4.0 using the setup conditions below.
Setup Installing NT Option Pack A Follow the instructions of the dialog box, and select [Custom] installation to install NT Option Pack using the setup conditions below. • Necessary component selection Internet Information Server Microsoft Data Access Components 1.5 Microsoft management console NT Option Pack common file Transaction Server 2 • Components Subcomponents Internet Information Server (IIS) Internet Service Manager Microsoft Data Access Components 1.
Setting Up the WWW Server Installing Service Pack After the installation of Option Pack is finished, install Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 5 or later. Note ❒ If Service Pack is already installed, reinstall it. Reinstallation updates the contents of the WWW server software. 2 For Windows 2000 Installing Internet Information Services (IIS) Note ❒ If Internet Information Services (IIS) is already installed when Windows 2000 Server is installed, this procedure is not necessary.
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3. Installing Web Document Viewer After stopping the WWW service and other Internet services, use the CD-ROM to install Web Document Viewer. Stopping the WWW Service Stopping the WWW service and other Internet services. F Click to select [My Computer], and For Windows NT G Exit Internet Service Manager. A Log on to Windows with an ac- count that has administrators permission. If logged on with another account, log off, and then log on as the account that has administrators permission.
Installing Web Document Viewer Installing Web Document Viewer Install Web Document Viewer from the CD-ROM. A Insert the CD-ROM for this product into the CD-ROM drive. The [ScanRouter V2 Professional Setup] dialog box is displayed. B Click [Web Document Viewer]. 3 The installation confirmation dialog box appears. C Click [Yes]. D Click [Next] on the displayed dialog box. E Read the Software License Agreement, and then click [Yes]. "Select Installation Destination" appears.
Installing Web Document Viewer K Access the URL displayed in H with the Web browser to confirm that pages are displayed normally. If the pages are not displayed normally, check whether the WWW server is set up properly. Note ❖ The URL displayed when Web Document Viewer is installed in the same machine as the Deliver Server http://DNS name or IP address of the server/virtual directory name/start_f.asp Example http://server.example.com/rds/start_f.asp • server.example.
Installing Web Document Viewer Setting Up with the ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility To access the delivery server from the Web browser, you must first enter the URL on the [Web Settings] tab of the ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility. Note ❒ For more information, see Help in ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility.
4. Appendix Troubleshooting Problem The Start Page cannot be displayed. cause/Action →Is the URL correct? • The URL in this service is as follows: http://{WWW server DNS name}/rds/start_f.asp • The following shows the URL when the virtual directory name is changed during installation or the delivery server of a different computer from the WWW server is accessed: http:// {WWW server DNS name}/{virtual directory name}/ start_f.
INDEX C Client Computer, 4 I Installation destination, 12 S ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility, 14 System Requirements, 3 T Troubleshooting, 15 W WWW Server, 7 WWW Service, 11 16 UE USA B426
Part of illustrations or explanations in this guide may differ from your product due to improvement or change in the product. Notes: 1. The contents of this documents are subject to change without notice. 2. No part of this document may be duplicated, replicated, reproduced in any form, modified or quoted without prior consent of the supplier. 3. THE SUPPLIER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE RESULT OF THE OPERATION OF THIS SOFTWARE OR THE USE OF THIS DOCUMENT.
Web Document Viewer Setup Guide UE USA B426-8531
Setup Guide
Preface Web Document Viewer is a WWW application on the server that displays, downloads, and prints documents by accessing the delivery server. This manual explains how to set up a Web server and install the Web Document Viewer. Trademarks Microsoft, Windows, and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction................................................................................................ 1 1. System Requirements Web Document Viewer Server.................................................................. 3 Web Document Viewer Client Computer................................................. 4 2. Setup Setting Up the Delivery Server ................................................................. Setting Up the WWW Server.............................................
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Introduction Web Document Viewer is a WWW application on the server that displays, downloads, and prints documents by accessing the delivery server. Web Document Viewer is used with a network of client computers and servers that consists of the following three levels: • Client computer The function of the Web Document Viewer can be used through the Web browser on this computer.
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1. System Requirements To use Web Document Viewer, the computer must meet the following system requirements. Web Document Viewer Server ❖ Main unit PC/AT compatible ❖ CPU Pentium MMX 233 MHz or faster (Pentium III 450 MHz or faster recommended) Note ❒ If Web Document Viewer is installed in the machine that functions as the delivery server, apply the system requirements for the delivery server. ❖ Operating Systems • Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.
System Requirements Web Document Viewer Client Computer Note ❒ For more information, see "Readme". 1 ❖ Main unit PC/AT compatible ❖ Operating Systems • Microsoft Windows 95(OSR2 or later) • Microsoft Windows 98 • Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition • Microsoft Windows Me • Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 + Service Pack 5 or later • Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.
2. Setup Install Web Document Viewer according to the flow below. Setup flow Delivery server setup WWW server setup Windows NT Windows 2000 Install IE4.
Setup Setting Up the Delivery Server Preparation Decide whether the Web Document Viewer server will be set up in the same computer as the delivery server (recommended) or in a separate computer. If it is set up in a separate computer, ask the network administrator for the FQDN (DNS name) or NetBIOS name (computer name) of the computer used as the delivery server. 2 Set up the delivery server. To use server print, the appropriate application for the data must be installed on the delivery server.
Setting Up the WWW Server Setting Up the WWW Server For Windows NT Use an account that has administrators permission to log on to Windows to install the software below. • Internet Explorer 4.01 SP1 • Windows NT Option Pack • Windows NT Service Pack 2 Installing IE4.01 SP1 A Follow the instructions of the dialog box to install IE4.01 Service Pack1 for Windows95/Windows NT4.0 using the setup conditions below.
Setup Installing NT Option Pack A Follow the instructions of the dialog box, and select [Custom] installation to install NT Option Pack using the setup conditions below. • Necessary component selection Internet Information Server Microsoft Data Access Components 1.5 Microsoft management console NT Option Pack common file Transaction Server 2 • Components Subcomponents Internet Information Server (IIS) Internet Service Manager Microsoft Data Access Components 1.
Setting Up the WWW Server Installing Service Pack After the installation of Option Pack is finished, install Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 5 or later. Note ❒ If Service Pack is already installed, reinstall it. Reinstallation updates the contents of the WWW server software. 2 For Windows 2000 Installing Internet Information Services (IIS) Note ❒ If Internet Information Services (IIS) is already installed when Windows 2000 Server is installed, this procedure is not necessary.
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3. Installing Web Document Viewer After stopping the WWW service and other Internet services, use the CD-ROM to install Web Document Viewer. Stopping the WWW Service Stopping the WWW service and other Internet services. F Click to select [My Computer], and For Windows NT G Exit Internet Service Manager. A Log on to Windows with an ac- count that has administrators permission. If logged on with another account, log off, and then log on as the account that has administrators permission.
Installing Web Document Viewer Installing Web Document Viewer Install Web Document Viewer from the CD-ROM. A Insert the CD-ROM for this product into the CD-ROM drive. The [ScanRouter V2 Professional Setup] dialog box is displayed. B Click [Web Document Viewer]. 3 The installation confirmation dialog box appears. C Click [Yes]. D Click [Next] on the displayed dialog box. E Read the Software License Agreement, and then click [Yes]. "Select Installation Destination" appears.
Installing Web Document Viewer K Access the URL displayed in H with the Web browser to confirm that pages are displayed normally. If the pages are not displayed normally, check whether the WWW server is set up properly. Note ❖ The URL displayed when Web Document Viewer is installed in the same machine as the Deliver Server http://DNS name or IP address of the server/virtual directory name/start_f.asp Example http://server.example.com/rds/start_f.asp • server.example.
Installing Web Document Viewer Setting Up with the ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility To access the delivery server from the Web browser, you must first enter the URL on the [Web Settings] tab of the ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility. Note ❒ For more information, see Help in ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility.
4. Appendix Troubleshooting Problem The Start Page cannot be displayed. cause/Action →Is the URL correct? • The URL in this service is as follows: http://{WWW server DNS name}/rds/start_f.asp • The following shows the URL when the virtual directory name is changed during installation or the delivery server of a different computer from the WWW server is accessed: http:// {WWW server DNS name}/{virtual directory name}/ start_f.
INDEX C Client Computer, 4 I Installation destination, 12 S ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility, 14 System Requirements, 3 T Troubleshooting, 15 W WWW Server, 7 WWW Service, 11 16 UE USA B426
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Guide
Preface ScanRouter V2 Link can monitor in-tray in the delivery server (ScanRouter V2 Professional/ScanRouter V2 Lite) in the network and notify of documents received from a network device in a client computer. Also, ScanRouter V2 Link can automatically receive the received documents by the client computer and delete them from the delivery server. This manual explains how to use ScanRouter V2 Link.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction................................................................................................ 1 1. Launch and Exit Launch........................................................................................................ 3 Exit .............................................................................................................. 4 2. Various settings Setting in-trays ..........................................................................................
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Introduction ScanRouter V2 Link can monitor in-trays in the delivery server (ScanRouter V2 Professional/ScanRouter V2 Lite) in the network and notify of documents received from a network device in a client computer. Also, ScanRouter V2 Link can automatically receive the received documents sent by the client computer and delete them from the delivery server. You can set to save the automatically received documents as below. • The documents are saved in the specified location.
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1. Launch and Exit Launch A Click [Start] and point to [Programs] and [DeskTopBinder V2] to select [ScanRouter V2 Link]. The "ScanRouter V2 Link Properties" dialog box appears. B Select [OK]. "ScanRouter V2 Link Properties" dialog box is closed, and the icon ScanRouter V2 Link is displayed on the task tray.
Launch and Exit Exit A Right-click the icon for ScanRouter V2 Link on the task tray, and click [Exit]. ScanRouter V2 Link exits.
2. Various settings Setting in-trays After installation, set in-trays to control. You can monitor multiple in-trays. A Click [Start] and point to [Programs] and [DeskTopBinder V2] to select [ScanRouter V2 Link]. The "ScanRouter V2 Link Properties" dialog box appears. Note ❒ To display the "ScanRouter V2 Link Properties" dialog box from already launched ScanRouter V2 Link, right-click the icon of ScanRouter V2 Link on the task tray to select [Properties]. B Select [Add] beside the [In-Trays to control:].
Various settings Note ❒ By clicking [Browse], you can select the save location from the tree display. ❒ You can select [Add as DeskTopBinder V2 document] only when DeskTopBinder V2 was already installed in the same computer as for ScanRouter V2 Link. E Set the format of saving documents. 2 Select the format from the pull-down menus for [Black & White:] and [Grayscale/ Color:]. Reference For more information about formats, see P.12 “File Formats”. F Select [OK].
Setting in-trays When you use a dial-up connection computer When the ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility, DeskTopBinder V2, or ScanRouter V2 Link is used in the dial-up connection computer, a dial-up connection may be made due to the connection to the delivery server, depending on the setting. Important ❒ When you set that your computer is automatically connected to the Internet, without displaying the dialog box for confirming the connection, the line is connected and telephone charges occur.
Various settings Setting Monitoring and Notification method: Set how to notify of the monitoring interval of the in-tray and how to notify the result of monitoring. 2 Note ❒ This setting is applied to all in-trays to be monitored. A Select the [Monitoring] tab on the "ScanRouter V2 Link Properties" dialog box. B Set [Monitoring interval:] and [Notification method:]. If [Monitor Tray] on the "In-Tray Settings" dialog box is not selected, setting [Monitoring interval:] will be invalid. C Select [OK].
3. Confirmation and Receipt of Documents Manual Confirmation and Automatic Receiving A Double-click the icon for ScanRouter V2 Link on the task tray. Or, right-click the icon for ScanRouter V2 Link on the task tray to select [Receive]. If there are no documents on the in-tray, the "No corresponding data after %s. (the date when you previously double-clicked the icon for ScanRouter V2 Link)" message appears.
Confirmation and Receipt of Documents Automatic Confirmation and Automatic Receiving When you set to monitor the in-tray, ScanRouter V2 Link automatically monitors the in-tray at each set time. When there is a document on the in-tray, the following are displayed depending on the setting on the "ScanRouter V2 Link Properties" dialog box. Save as Windows file 3 Received documents are saved in the specified location and deleted from the intray.
4. Appendix Troubleshooting Problem Cause/Action Cannot receive documents. Check if the service of the delivery server stops using the ScanRouter V2 Administration Utility. Also, check if the same in-tray is monitored by multiple client computers. It takes time to receive data with a network device. Check the value of "Monitoring interval:" in the monitoring tab on the Properties dialog box in ScanRouter V2 Link. Do not make the size of data large by reducing the resolution of documents for scanning.
Appendix File Formats Documents are received by either of the file formats below depending on the setting. Note ❒ When originals are read by the network device, ScanRouter V2 Link handles documents in which "Text, " "Text/Photo," or "Photo" is specified as the type of originals and documents received by fax as a Black & White image. ❒ When documents handled as a Grayscale/Color image are read by the network device, "Grayscale" is specified as the type of manuscripts.
File Name of Documents File Name of Documents When you select "Save as Windows file" in "Save as/Add as:" on the "In-Tray Settings" dialog box, the following name is used for the received documents: Document name_nnn.xxx • nnn Page number for documents when they are received as a file in the singlepage format. The page number is fixed to 001 when documents are received as a file in the multiple-page format.
INDEX C Confirmation of reception, 9 F File Formats, 12 File Name, 13 J JPEG, 12 M Monitor, 5, 8 P PDF, 12 R Reception, 9 S ScanRouter V2 Link Properties, 5 T TIFF, 12 Troubleshooting, 11 14 UE USA B428
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DeskTopBinder V2 ScanRouter V2 Link Guide UE USA B428-8600
1 Overview............................................................................................................... 2 1.1 DeskTopBinder V2...........................................................................................................................2 1.2 Starting and Exiting DeskTopBinder V2 Lite........................................................................2 1.3 Adding Features .......................................................................................................
DeskTopBinder V2 Lite Introduction Guide 1 Overview 1.1 DeskTopBinder V2 DeskTopBinder V2 can integrate various kinds of data, such as files made with different applications, scanned image data, and existing image files for total document management. In addition to the file name, each document can have specific document properties. Networking with input/output (I/O) devices also enables you to add document I/O functions.
DeskTopBinder V2 Lite Introduction Guide 2 Document Management 2.1 Cabinets and Folders Added documents are stored in a cabinet called My Cabinet. In this cabinet, you can create folders and use them to sort documents. This cabinet has a trash can where deleted files and documents are placed. 2 1. Section 2. Document 3. Data made with applications and scanned image data 1. Document 2. Folder 3. Cabinet ≪ Note ≫ ・ When DeskTopBinder V2 Lite is installed, one My Cabinet is created.
DeskTopBinder V2 Lite Introduction Guide Document Properties of DeskTopBinder V2 Lite Using DeskTopBinder V2 Lite, you can configure document properties for each document and confirm them using Properties. You can confirm the document name, date added/modified, creator, work status, and expiration date. 2 Document Properties and Document Type of In-Tray Documents The document properties displayed may differ depending on the document type.
DeskTopBinder V2 Lite Introduction Guide 3 Using DeskTopBinder V2 Lite 3.1 Structure of DeskTopBinder V2 Lite DeskTopBinder V2 Lite has Desk and Viewer displays. ■ Desk Display Shows a document list. This display is used to operate DeskTopBinder V2 Lite. 3 ■ Viewer Display Shows the contents of a document. This display is mainly used to edit a document.
DeskTopBinder V2 Lite Introduction Guide 4 Desk Features 4.1 Viewing the Desk Display 6 : Output Toolbar Use this for printing and fax transmission. Except and , functions configured using Extended Features are displayed. 7 : Conversion Toolbar Use this to convert documents or sections into images. Convert to Image setting must be configured using Extended Features of DeskTopBinder V2 Lite. 4 1 : Menu Bar Use this to perform operations on the display.
DeskTopBinder V2 Lite Introduction Guide Document View Varieties The following views are available: ■ Thumbnails View 6 : [Previous Section][Next Section] Buttons These buttons appear when a document is composed of multiple sections. Use them to move through the sections of a document. 7 : Note Click this to show the marked section. Double-click to display the Note Contents dialog box.
DeskTopBinder V2 Lite Introduction Guide ■ Details View ・ Weekly View 1 : Displayed Items Click each item to sort documents. In addition, the documents stored in the in-tray can be displayed by document type. ■ Calendar View ・ Monthly View 4 1 : Monthly/Weekly Button Use this to switch between the weekly and monthly calendar. 2 : [Specify Date] Button Shows the month or week including the specified date. 3 : [Today] Button Shows the month or week including today.
DeskTopBinder V2 Lite Introduction Guide 4.2 Displaying Contents of a Document The following methods are available to display the contents of a document: ■ Using Easy Viewer Select [Easy Viewer] from the [View] menu or click the Easy Viewer button on the toolbar. Then select a document from the document list pane. ■ Using Viewer From the [Document] menu, select [Open in Viewer].
DeskTopBinder V2 Lite Introduction Guide 4.3 Controlling Documents ≪ Reference ≫ ・ For details, see Help. Adding Documents To add a document, start from the [File] menu or Input toolbar. The following methods are available: ■ Create a new file using an application A new file created with an application is added as a document. ■ Add a document from a file An existing file is added as a document. You can use the dragand-drop operation. ■ Add a document using a scanner A scanned image is added as a document.
DeskTopBinder V2 Lite Introduction Guide 4.4 Maintenance Arranging Folders ≪ Note ≫ ・ For more information about backups, see DeskTopBinder V2 Help. ("Backup" in "DeskTopBinder V2 operation") You can create, delete, move, and change the name of folders. Adding Features To add features, start from the [Tools] menu.
DeskTopBinder V2 Lite Introduction Guide 5 Viewer Features 5.1 Viewing the Viewer Display When a DeskTopBinder V2 Lite document Is Displayed The menu and toolbars look different depending on whether an image section or non-image section is displayed. To edit an image, click [Edit Image] from the Section menu or Image View toolbar. 5 : Note Use this to attach or delete a note, or to change the note contents. 6 : Section Name Use this to change the section name.
DeskTopBinder V2 Lite Introduction Guide Inserting/Replacing a Section To insert/replace a section, start from the [File] menu.
Setup Guide
Preface DeskTopBinder V2 Lite can integrate and manage diverse data such as files created by applications, image data entered by scanners, and existing image files. This book explains how to set up DeskTopBinder V2 Lite. For information about using DeskTopBinder V2 Lite, refer to DeskTopBinder V2 Lite Introduction Guide and DeskTopBinder V2 Lite Help. Trademarks Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT and PowerPoint are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Getting Started Operating Environment............................................................................. 1 System Requirements ................................................................................... 1 Files Created with Document Editing Applications........................................ 2 2. Installing DeskTopBinder V2 Lite Installing..................................................................................................... Functions of Job Binding....
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1. Getting Started Operating Environment System Requirements Before installing DeskTopBinder V2 Lite, make sure your computer meets the following system requirements: • Computer PC/AT compatible computer • One of the following operating system: Microsoft Windows 95 Operating System Release 2 or later Microsoft Windows 98 Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Service Pack 5 or later Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.
Getting Started Files Created with Document Editing Applications DeskTopBinder V2 Lite can manage files with the extensions below. For you to use these files with DeskTopBinder V2 Lite, the respective applications must be installed. 1 ❖ .txt Notepad must be installed. ❖ .doc (a file created with Microsoft Word 97, Microsoft Word 98, or Microsoft Word 2000) Microsoft Word 97, Microsoft Word 98, or Microsoft Word 2000 must be installed. ❖ .
2. Installing DeskTopBinder V2 Lite Installing DeskTopBinder V2 Lite is registered as a Windows application program. Before starting installation make sure all other applications are closed. Preparation When installing DeskTopBinder V2 Lite on a computer where DeskTopBinder (the previous version of DeskTopBinder V2 Lite) is installed, you can choose either of the options below: ❖ Overwrite DeskTopBinder folders and documents are automatically converted to DeskTopBinder V2 Lite folders and documents.
Installing DeskTopBinder V2 Lite G Confirm the entered information, and then click [Yes]. If the client computer is installed with DeskTopBinder, the Choose Setup Type dialog box will appear. H Select the installation method, and then click [Next]. I Select the installation location, and then click [Next]. 2 Note ❒ When a ScanRouter V2 product is already installed, the installation location cannot be changed. DeskTopBinder V2 Lite is installed as a common folder with the ScanRouter V2.
Installing ScanRouter V2 Link ScanRouter V2 Link is installed at the same time DeskTopBinder V2 Lite is installed. With ScanRouter V2 Link, the in-tray can be monitored and you can be notified when documents are delivered. The DeskTopBinder V2 Lite My Work Folder can automatically take charge of these documents. From the DeskTopBinder V2 Lite Install dialog box, installing only ScanRouter V2 Link is possible.
Installing DeskTopBinder V2 Lite Uninstalling Even if you uninstall DeskTopBinder V2 Lite, the document location folder (usually the PL folder within the RDCab folder) will not be deleted. The document section files will not be erased and the document location folder will remain. 2 Note ❒ Even if you uninstall DeskTopBinder V2 Lite, Job Binding and ScanRouter V2 Link will not be uninstalled. To uninstall, select in step E.
3. Appendix Dial-up Related Devices Using a Dial-up Router with ScanRouter V2 Lite Properly configure the network delivery server or other network devices with DeskTopBinder V2 Lite. In addition, also configure with ScanRouter V2 Link. If the network environment is changed, reconfigure the network delivery server and other network devices with DeskTopBinder V2 Lite and ScanRouter V2 Link.
Appendix 3 8 UE USA B428
Some illustrations or explanations in this guide may differ from your product due to improvements or changes in the product. Notes: 1. The contents of this documents are subject to change without notice. 2. No part of this document may be duplicated, reproduced in any form, modified or quoted without prior consent of the supplier. 3. THE SUPPLIER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE RESULT OF THE OPERATION OF THIS SOFTWARE OR THE USE OF THIS DOCUMENT.
DeskTopBinder V2 Lite Setup Guide UE USA B428ENY0-01