Canon scanner CanoScan FB 620U User Manual
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11 cord and the extension cord is secure and the AC adapter is fully plugged in. Do not use multiple extension cords. ¥ Do not use extension cords in high traffic areas where they can be stepped on or tripped over, which may damage the cords. Damaged wires could cause fires or electric shocks. CAUTION ¥ Do not use unavailable voltage outlet. It could cause fires or electric shocks. ¥ When unplugging the AC adapter, always pull on the main body of the adapter. Do not pull the AC adapter out by the cord, which may damage the wires and lead to fire or electric shock. ¥ Do not place objects around the AC adapter in case it needs to be unplugged during emergencies. General Handling Precautions WARNING ¥ Do not take apart or modify the equipment. There are high voltage parts within that could cause fire or electric shocks if exposed. ¥ If you hear unusual noises, see smoke, feel excessive heat or smell anything unusual, immediately unplug the AC adapter and contact your retailer or Canon Customer Care Center. Continued use may result in fires or electric shocks. ¥ Do not use flammable sprays near this equipment. Also do not spill water, liquids, or flammable liquids on the equipment. If these fluids enter this equipment and contact the electrical parts, fires or electric shock may result. If anything enters the equipment, immediately unplug the AC adapter and contact your retailer or Canon Customer Care Center.
12 ¥ When cleaning the equipment, always unplug the AC adapter. Otherwise you could cause 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. If a flammable liquid enters the inner electrical parts, it may cause fires or electric shocks. CAUTION ¥ Carefully close the document cover in order not to pinch your hands. ¥ Do not press heavily on the document cover. The document glass may break and injure you. ¥ When not in use for extended periods, such as long weekends, unplug the equipment for safety. ¥ When transporting the equipment, be extremely careful. Dropping it could cause an injury. ¥ Wait until the equipment has cooled before placing a cover over it. Otherwise it may cause a fire. ¥ Do not use the supplied CD-ROM in regular CD players. It produces excessively loud sound that may cause hearing damage. ¥ Unplug the AC Adapter from the outlet at least once a year, and clean the area around the base of the AC AdapterÕs metal pins to ensure all dust is removed. If dust accumulates in this area, it may result in a fire.
13 Setup and UseIn order to use this scanner safely, please obey the following warnings at all times. ¥ Please use in an area where the following temperature and humidity conditions can be met. Surrounding temperature: 41 - 95 degrees F (5 degrees - 35 degrees C) Surrounding humidity: 10% - 90% RH (without condensations) ¥ Please use where the electrical conditions (normal home outlets) can be met in your country. ¥ Make certain there is plenty of clear space around the scanner. (Below is a diagram looking straight down on the scanner). Approx. 10 cm (4 in.)Approx. 10 cm (4 in.) Approx. 20 cm (8 in.)
14 ¥ The supplied cable is approximately 3ft (1m) long. Set up the scanner so that the cable reach from the scanner to the electrical outlet. ¥ Do not set up in areas where there is an excessive fluctuation in temperature or humid- ity. Also do not move the equipment from high humidity areas to low humidity areas. Condensation may cause image errors. After moving from high humidity areas to low humidity areas, leave the scanner enough time to gradually adapt to the new conditions before use. ¥ Do not use the scanner in areas subject to direct sunlight. The humidity may rise inside the equipment and cause damage or decrease image quality. If you have to use the scanner in direct sunlight, make sure to use a thick curtain to block the light. ¥ Locations to Avoid Uneven or stepped surfaces High-temperature environments
15 Environments subject to shocks, smoke, noxious fumes, water vapor or dust Locations subject to strong direct sunlight Locations near TVs or devices generat- ing strong magnetic fields Environments in which the air is salty or greasy
16 Components Guide Document CoverHolds documents in place Alignment MarkAlign document edges here Document GlassPlace documents here Scanning UnitCore component of the scanner, compris- ing the light source and sensing units (Usually found at the front of the scanner) Lock SwitchLocks and unlocks the scanning unit ¥ Do not tilt the scanner more than 90 degrees when checking or operating the lock. ¥ 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 the scanner (See Quick Start Guide).Start ButtonStarts the accompanying software, ScanGear Toolbox CS
17 AC Adapter USB Connector USB interface cable connects here Power ConnectorThe AC adapter power cord connects here Power cord ¥This scanner does not have a power switch.
18 Connecting to the Computer ...... 19 About the USB Interface ............. 21 Positioning Documents ............... 22 How to Use the Start Button ..... 24 Transporting the Scanner ........... 27 Placement and Connection
19 Connecting to the Computer Connect the scanner to your computer using the supplied USB interface cable. The USB interface allows three basic configurations. The scanner can be connected directly to the USB connector on the com- puter, directly to a USB hub that is connected to the computer, or to a throughput USB connector on another device that supports the USB interface. The three configurations are shown below. Configuration 1 Scanner Directly Connected to Computer Configuration 2 Scanner Directly Connected to HUB Other USB Device USB Hub
20 Configuration 3 Scanner Connected to Another USB Device 1. Attach the PC end of the USB interface cable to the computerÕs USB connector, a USB connector on a USB hub or the throughput USB connector on another USB device. 2. Attach the scanner end of the USB interface cable to the scannerÕs USB connector (the rectangular connector labeled USB on the back panel). ¥ Most USB-compatible computers have 2 USB ports. Other devices, such as keyboards, may be equipped with an additional USB port. The scanner may be connected to any of these ports.