Canon scanner CanoScan FB 1200S User Manual
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11 CAUTION ¥ Do not place the equipment in the following areas. Fire or electric shocks may result. - Areas with high humidity - Areas subject to direct sunlight - Areas with high temperatures - Areas near open flames ¥ Do not place the equipment on shaky stands, unstable surfaces or surfaces subject to frequent vibrations. If the equipment falls, it may cause injuries. ¥ Do not place heavy objects on the equipment. Objects may fall and cause injuries. About the Power Supply WARNING ¥ Do not damage, mutilate or modify the power cord or AC adapter. Do not place heavy objects on, pull or excessively bend the power cord. Damaged wires may cause fires or electric shocks. ¥ Do not plug in/unplug power cords with wet hands. You may be electrocuted. ¥ Do not connect excessive numbers of plugs into one electrical outlet. It may result in fire or electric shocks. ¥ Do not twist or tie electrical cords together. It may result in fire or electric shocks. ¥ Plug the power cord and the AC adapter plug all the way into the socket. Improperly attached equipment may result in fire or electric shocks. ¥ Do not use AC adapters other than the one supplied. Fire or electric shock may result.
12 ¥ As a rule, do not use electrical extension cords. They could cause fires or electric shocks. If the use of an extension cord is necessary, do not use one longer than 5 meters (15 feet). Make sure that the extension cord is not twisted, and that the power cord of the AC adapter is fully plugged into the extension cord. Do not use multiple extension cords. ¥ Do not use extension cords in high traffic areas where they can be stepped on or tripped over. This could damage the cords and result in fire or electric shocks. ¥ Do not place any objects on the AC adapter or its cords. ¥ Do not use the AC adapter outdoors or in exposed areas. CAUTION ¥ Do not plug in the equipment into outlets with voltages other than the specified voltages. Incorrect voltages may result in fire or electric shocks. ¥ When unplugging the power cord, always pull on the main body of the cord. Pulling on the cord may damage the wires and lead to fire or electric shocks. ¥ Do not place objects around the power cord in case it needs to be unplugged during emergencies. General Handling Precautions WARNING ¥ Do not take apart or modify the equipment. It contains high-voltage components that could cause fires or electric shocks if handled improperly. ¥ If you hear unusual noises, see smoke, feel excessive heat or smell anything unusual, immediately unplug the power cord and contact your retailer or Canon Customer Support Help Desk. Continued use may result in fires or electric shocks.
13 ¥ Do not use flammable sprays near this equipment. Also do not spill water, other liquids, or flammable liquids on the equipment. Contact between the internal components and these fluids may result in fire or electric shocks. If anything enters this equipment, immediately unplug the power cord and contact your retailer or Canon Customer Support Help Desk. ¥ When cleaning the equipment, always unplug the power cord. Otherwise you could start a fire or receive an electric shock. ¥ When cleaning the equipment, use a water-moistened cloth that is well wrung out. Do not use flammable liquids, such as alcohol, benzene or thinners. Flammable liquids entering the internal electrical parts may result in fire or electric shocks. CAUTION ¥ Be careful not to pinch your hands when closing the document tray cover. Injuries may result. ¥ Do not press heavily on the document tray cover. The document tray glass may break and injure you. ¥ Unplug the equipment for safety when it is unused for extended periods, such as long weekends. ¥ Be extremely careful when transporting the equipment. Dropping it may cause injuries. ¥ Allow sufficient time for the equipment to cool after unplugging the power cord before placing the equipment cover over it. Covering hot equipment could result in fire. ¥ Do not use the supplied CD-ROM in regular CD players (audio only players). It may produce loud sounds that could damage hearing. ¥ Unplug the power cord from the outlet at least once a year and clean the area around the base of the power cordÕs metal pins to ensure all dust is removed. If dust accumulates in this area, it may result in fire.
14 Operating Requirements To use this scanner safely, operate it within the guidelines specified below. ¥ Operate the equipment in an area where the following temperature and humidity conditions can be met. Ambient Temperature:5 degrees - 35 degrees Celsius (41 degrees - 95 degrees Fahrenheit) Humidity:10% - 90% RH (without condensation formation) ¥ Operate the equipment with the supplied electrical cords at the voltages and amperage specified for this equipment. Please use standard outlets (normal home outlets) for your country. ¥ Make certain there is plenty of free air space around the scanner for cooling purposes. (View from above the scanner). Approx. 10 cm (4 in.)Approx. 10 cm (4 in.) Approx. 20 cm (8 in.)
15 ¥ Set up the scanner within the reach of the cable. ¥ Do not place the scanner in areas with large fluctuations in temperature or humidity. Also do not move the equipment rapidly between areas with high and low humidity. Condensation may cause image errors. After moving from a high humidity area to a low humidity area, allow the scanner sufficient time to adapt to the new condition before use. ¥ Do not place the equipment in an area subject to direct sunlight. The humidity may rise inside the equipment and cause damage, or the image quality may decrease. If you have to use it in direct sunlight, block the light with a thick curtain. ¥ When the scanner is used in low ambient temperatures, it may take a few moment for the unit to settle after the lamp lights. ¥ Locations to Avoid Uneven or stepped surfacesHigh temperature environments
16 Environments subject to shocks, smoke, noxious fumes, water vapor or dust Locations subject to strong direct sunlight Locations near TVs or devices generating strong magnetic fields Environments in which the air is salty or greasy
17 Components Guide WARNING¥ Always unlock the scanner before plugging in the AC adapter. Operating the scanner in the locked state may damage the equipment. ¥ Lock the scanning unit before transporting it (p. 31). Document CoverHolds documents in place Alignment MarkAlign document edges here Document GlassPlace documents here Scanning UnitCore component of the scanner, comprising the light source and sensing units (Usually found at the back of the scanner) Lock SwitchLocks and unlocks the scanning unit Start ButtonStarts the accompanying software, ScanGear Toolbox CS (Windows) or CanoScan Toolbox CS (Macintosh).
18 NOTE¥This scanner does not have a power switch. AC adapterPower cord SCSI ConnectorD-sub 25-pin SCSI interface cable connects here SCSI ConnectorHalf-pitch type 50-pin SCSI interface cable connects herePower ConnectorThe accompanying AC adapter plug connects here OPTION DC15VID 124TERM ONSCSISCSIDip Switch
19 Connecting to the Computer ......20 Positioning Documents (No ADF) ....29 Transporting the Scanner ...........31 Chapter 1 How to Use the Scanner
20 Connecting to the Computer Connecting Two or More SCSI Devices When connecting two or more SCSI devices (including this scanner), be careful of the following points. About Daisy Chain Configurations When connecting multiple SCSI devices to the computer, connect them in a series as shown below. This configuration is called a Òdaisy chainÓ. Normally, several SCSI devices can be connected to a single SCSI controller. (The number of SCSI devices and the requirements for connection depend on the SCSI card standard and the type of SCSI devices involved.) SCSI IDs and Terminator Settings The SCSI ID and terminator settings for each device must be correct for them to operate. ¥ The SCSI ID A SCSI ID is a unique identification number for each SCSI device in a daisy chain. No two numbers can be the same.