Canon DR-5060F User Manual 2

DOCUMENT SCANNER
INSTRUCTIONS
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FCC REGULATIONS (For 120V models)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the manual. If such changes or modifications should be made, you could be required to stop operation of the equipment.
RADIO INTERFERENCE REGULATIONS (For 120V models)
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Interference-causing equipment standard entitled “Digital Apparatus”, ICES-003 of the Industry Canada.
RÈGLEMENT SUR LE BROUILLAGE RADIOÉLECTRIQUE (For 120V models)
Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites de bruits radioélectriques applicables aux appareils numériques de Classe A prescrites dans la norme sur le matériel brouilleur: “Appareils Numériques”, NMB-003 édictée par l’Industrie Canada.
Für EMVG
Dieses Produkt ist zum Gebrauch im Wohnbereich, Geschäfts-und Gewerbebereich sowie in Kleinbetrieben vorgesehen.
NOTICE
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r We do not assume any responsibility for damage resulting from operations regardless of item e.
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Microsoft WindowsR and Microsoft Windows NTR are registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and in
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Product names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of
their respective companies.
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Canon Document Scanner DR-5060F. The DR-5060F high-speed document scanner has a built-in function for backing data to microfilm. In order to fully understand and effectively use the functions of this scanner, be sure to read this manual before use. Also, after you have read this manual, be sure to store this manual in a safe place.
Caution Take note of the following when using the scanner to make copies:
Reproducing money, other forms of currency or negotiable securities is an offense and may be subject to criminal prosecution.
Reproducing passports, official certificates, licenses, travel tickets, copyright protected and private documents and other items is also against the law and may be subject to criminal prosecutions.
Obtain the copyright holder’s permission when a copied image will be used for anything other than your own personal use or use within the confines of your own household.
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CONVENTIONS
This manual uses the following symbols and indications. Before you start reading this manual, read the following and familiarize yourself with their meanings.
WARNING
Read carefully to avoid death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Read carefully to avoid serious injury or damage to the equipment or loss of valuable data.
NOTE
Read carefully to avoid damage to the equipment.
MEMO
Memos indicate where you will find useful information in this manual.
This Unit
This manual refers to the DR-5060F as “this unit.”
Scanner
This manual refers to the DR-5060F as “the scanner” when the explanation is for the DR-5060F as a scanner.
Filmer
This manual refers to the DR-5060F as “the filmer” when the explanation is for the DR-5060F as a rotary filmer.
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Contents
Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 1
CONVENTIONS........................................................................................................... 2
Safety Precautions.............................................................................................................5
Daily maintenance ....................................................................................................... 5
About the Installation Location.....................................................................................7
About the Power Supply............................................................................................... 8
Carrying ....................................................................................................................... 8
Chapter 1 About DR-5060F...................................................................... 9
Features of DR-5060F ...................................................................................................... 10
Packaging: What’s in the Box?........................................................................................ 11
Names and Functions of Parts ....................................................................................... 12
About the Camera Unit .................................................................................................... 18
Chapter 2 Preparation Before Use........................................................ 19
System Requirements ..................................................................................................... 20
Connecting to a Computer .............................................................................................. 21
Connecting the SCSI Cable.............................................................................................21
Setting the SCSI ID and Terminator................................................................................22
Connecting the Power Cord and Ground Cable ............................................................ 24
Handling the Camera Unit ............................................................................................... 25
Loading Film .............................................................................................................. 25
Affixing the Index Label.............................................................................................. 28
Loading the Camera Unit in the DR-5060F................................................................ 29
Removing the Camera Unit........................................................................................ 30
Removing Film ........................................................................................................... 31
Preparing for Paper Feed and Eject ............................................................................... 33
Affixing the Document Guide Labels.......................................................................... 33
Preparing the Document Tray Extension and Document Eject T ray Extension.......... 33
Paper Feed Adjustment ............................................................................................. 36
Turning the Power ON/OFF ............................................................................................. 37
Turning the Power ON................................................................................................ 37
Turning the Power OFF..............................................................................................38
Chapter 3 Preparing Documents .......................................................... 39
About Operation Modes .................................................................................................. 40
Checking the Operation Mode ................................................................................... 40
About Documents ............................................................................................................ 42
Types of Documents .................................................................................................. 42
Document Loading Precautions.................................................................................43
Setting Scan Conditions.................................................................................................. 44
Selecting the Feeding Option..................................................................................... 45
Function Key Settings ................................................................................................ 52
Setting in the User Mode ........................................................................................... 56
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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting....................................................................59
When the Scanner is Not Recognized............................................................................ 60
Removing Paper Jams..................................................................................................... 61
Paper Jam in the Paper Eject Section........................................................................ 61
Paper Jam in the Feed Section.................................................................................. 63
Removing the Intermediate Unit ................................................................................ 66
Attaching the Intermediate Unit ................................................................................. 67
Paper Feed Trouble .......................................................................................................... 68
When the Scanned Image is Not Normal ....................................................................... 70
When an Error Code is Displayed................................................................................... 71
Chapter 5 Daily Cleaning.......................................................................73
Daily Cleaning ..................................................................................................................74
Cleaning the Main Unit............................................................................................... 74
Cleaning the Scanning Glasses and Rollers.............................................................. 75
Cleaning the Camera Unit.......................................................................................... 80
Power Cord ................................................................................................................ 80
Imprinter Guide Plate ................................................................................................. 81
Specifications...........................................................................................82
Options...................................................................................................... 83
Consumables............................................................................................ 83
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Safety Precautions
Daily maintenance
When you are working around the unit, follow these precautions to avoid the hazards of fire and electrical shock:
WARNING
Never install and operate the unit near flammable substances such as
alcohol, benzene, paint thinner, or any other type of volatile solution.
Never damage or modify the power cord, place heavy objects on the power
cord, or pull or unnecessarily bend the power cord.
Always make sure that your hands are dry when you are handling the power
cord or plug. Never grasp the plug when your hands are wet.
Never plug the unit into a multi-plug power strip.
Never bundle, wrap, or tie the power cord around itself or another object.
Connect the plug securely to the power source.
Use only the power cord and plug provided with the scanner.
Be sure to connect the ground cable before using the scanner.
Also, never connect the ground cable to gas pipes or water pipes. Doing so might cause fire.
Never attempt to disassemble or modify the unit.
Never use any type of flammable spray near the unit.
Before you clean the unit, turn the power OFF and disconnect the power
cord from the power outlet.
To clean the unit exterior, use a firmly wrung cloth moistened slightly with
water or mild detergent. Never use any type of volatile solution such as alcohol, benzene or paint thinner.
If you hear a strange sound, detect smoke or abnormal heat, sense
vibration, or smell odd odors around the unit, turn the power switch OFF immediately and disconnect the power cord from the outlet. Call for service immediately.
Handle the unit with care. Avoid shocks and vibrations to the unit caused by
reckless handling. If you suspect the unit has been accidentally damaged, turn the power switch OFF immediately, disconnect the power cord from the outlet, and call for service.
Before you move the unit, always turn the power OFF and disconnect the
power cord from the power outlet.
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CAUTION
The scanner weighs about 48 kg (105.8 lb.). To avoid damage to the unit,
never place the unit on an unstable or vibrating surface. The unit may tip or fall over, and cause an injury.
To avoid overheating and causing a fire, never block the air vents on the rear
of the scanner.
Keep all liquids, beverages, or any type of liquid, and clips, staples,
necklaces or other metal objects away from the unit. If you accidentally spill liquid or drop a metal object into the unit, turn the unit power OFF, disconnect the power cord from the power outlet, and call for service immediately.
Never install the unit in humid or dusty locations. Doing so might cause fire
or electrical shock.
Never place objects on top of the unit. Such objects may tip or fall over, and
cause an injury.
When you remove the power cord, grip it by the plug head. Never attempt to
disconnect the cord from the outlet by pulling on the cord. Doing so might expose or break the core leads, damage the power cord, and cause fire or electrical shock.
Keep the area around the power outlet clear of all obstacles so that you can
disconnect the power cord easily at all times.
Never spill water or any type of volatile solution (alcohol, benzene, paint
thinner) into the unit. Doing so might cause fire or electrical shock.
When the unit is not being used for a long time, disconnect the power cord
from the power outlet.
Avoid wearing loose fitting clothing, dangling jewelry, long ties, or even long
hair that could become entangled with moving parts, especially the rollers that feed the unit. If such objects become entangled, immediately disconnect the power plug from the power outlet to stop the unit.
Be very careful when you are loading a document or removing a paper jam.
You may be injured unexpectedly . For example, the paper edges may cut your fingers.
Do not open the upper unit while the scanner is operating. Doing so might
result in malfunction or injury.
Do not directly touch the pins and contacts on the scanner connector with
your hands. Doing so might result in malfunction.
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About the Installation Location
More than 100 mm (39.0 in.)
More than 100 mm (39.0 in.)
771 mm (30.0 in.) (with document tray extension, extension wire closed)
More than 740 mm (28.8 in.)
More than 100 mm (39.0 in.)
936 mm (36.5 in.) (with document tray extension, extension wire open)
For operation, maintenance and ventilation, make sure that there is enough space around the scanner as shown in the illustration above.
Do not place the unit in the following places. Doing so might cause malfunction or machine trouble, and adversely affect the unit or your personal computer .
Places subject to direct sunlight If installation in such places is unavoidable, provide a curtain or similar object
to shade the unit.
Places subject to dust and fumes. Dust and cigarette fumes adversely affect the components inside the unit.
Places subject to high temperature and humidity such as near running water, a
heat source, water vapor, or in an area such as a laboratory exposed to ammonia gas, paint thinner, or other volatile solutions.
Places subject to vibration and strong shock
Places subject to rapid changes in temperature or humidity Condensation occurring inside the unit may impair scan image quality . Place
the scanner in a room that is well within the following range: Room temperature 10°C to 32.5°C (50°F to 90.5°F) Relative humidity 20% to 80%RH
Near electronic equipment or heavy equipment that generates a strong magnetic field such as speaker, TV and radio.
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About the Power Supply
WARNING
Be sure to connect to an AC 120V (240 V in Europe) (50/60 Hz) power
supply.
Ensure that the scanner is connected to an independent power outlet. Do
not plug the scanner into an outlet shared with another device. If you use an extension cable, pay attention to the total amperage of the cable.
Be sure to connect the ground cable before using the scanner.
Also, never connect the ground cable to gas pipes or water pipes.
If you are unsure of anything relating to the power supply, contact your store
of purchase or your local power company .
Never place an object on top of the power cord or step on it.
Never bundle the power cord or wrap the cord around an object such as a
table leg.
Do not tug the power cord. When you remove the power cord, grip it by the
plug head.
Keep the area around the power outlet free of obstacles.
Carrying
When you move the DR-5060F, it should be held by the under section of the main unit by at least two workers, and carried carefully.
WARNING
When lifting this unit, be sure to hold it by the under section of the main unit,
and never place your hands on opening/closing sections such as the upper unit.
Be sure to move this unit by at least two workers. This unit weighs 48 kg
(105.8 lb.). If one worker tries to move this unit by himself, the worker may seriously injure himself.
Before you move this unit, always turn the power switch OFF and disconnect
the power cord from the power outlet. Also, disconnect the SCSI cable from the connector. Moving the scanner with the power still ON or the SCSI cable still connected might result in electrical shock.
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Chapter 1
About DR-5060F
This chapter describes the features of the scanner , what’s in the box, and the names and functions of parts on the scanner and the camera unit.
Features of DR-5060F ............................... 10
Packaging: What’s in the Box?.................11
Names and Functions of Parts................. 12
About the Camera Unit ............................. 18
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Features of DR-5060F
The DR-5060F scanner not only processes large volumes of documents at high speed, but also is provided with a function for backing data to microfilm. Here is a summary of the outstanding features of the DR-5060F.
High-speed scanning
Small documents such as business cards and check-size documents through to A3/(11 x 17 in.)-size documents can be scanned at high speed. The maximum scan speed is 50 sheets per minute (A4/(11.5 x 16.3 in.)-size portrait in simplex and duplex mode, 200 dpi resolution) when scanning an A4/(11.5 x
16.3 in.)-size document in the simplex mode.
Large-capacity, reliable paper feeding
Up to 500 sheets of A4/(11.5 x 16.3 in.)-size documents (80 g/m
bond) can be loaded at once.
The size and thickness of documents need not be set in advance as they
are automatically detected and adjusted. The scanner accurately handles documents of various sizes and thickness.
Easy operation
Operations such as brightness adjustment and start/stop of scanning can be performed from the operation panel on the main unit. This eliminates the need to operate the application each time that you load a document, for example, when you are scanning a large number of documents.
Skew detection
This function automatically detects if the document is fed in at an angle, and straightens skewed documents.
Highly durable
The unit features a service life of up to 6 million scans.
Backup to microfilm
Images are backed up to microfilm at the same time when the document is scanned.
Operation modes to suit specific applications
In addition to the above Backup mode, you can select two other modes according to your application: the Scanner Only mode in which this unit is used exclusively as a scanner, and the Filmer Only mode in which this unit is used as a rotary filmer. (See p. 40 “About Operation Modes”)
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Scan log
This function leaves information such as the scanning date and time in the computer as a “scan log” in the Backup mode.
Drop-out color
This function disables scanning of red color (that is, “drops out”) in the document.
Various options
The wide range of options includes the imprinter for printing characters on the document being scanned, bar code decoder for reading bar codes in documents, and the endorser for printing numbers and characters on the document after scanning.
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Packaging: What’ s in the Box?
Make sure that you have everything. Check every item you have removed from the box. If any items are missing or damaged, contact your store of purchase.
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Setup CD-ROM
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About DR-5060F
DR-5060F
DR-5060F Instructions (this manual)
Scanning Utility 5060 Instructions
ISIS/TWAIN Driver Instructions
Removable tray Document eject
support plate
Function key labels Software License
Agreement
Power cord
(The power cord varies according
to country of purchase.)
Warranty card
(For U.S.A. and Canada only)
MEMO
The camera unit and microfilm are sold separately . Contact your store of purchase or a Canon service department.
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Names and Functions of Parts
This section describes the names and functions of each part. Before you connect the DR-5060F, take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the main parts.
Front view
Operation panel
This panel is for setting up scan density and other basic functions. The number of scanned pages and error codes are also displayed here. (See “Operation panel” P. 14)
Camera unit slot
This slot is for inserting the camera unit.
Camera unit lock lever
This lever is for locking the camera unit.
Upper unit open/close button
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Document eject tray extension/stopper
Select the document eject tray extension matched to the size of document you are scanning. (See “Document eject tray extension” P. 34)
Document eject tray
After a document is scanned, it is ejected onto this tray.
Upper unit
Power switch
Document tray extension/ extension wire
Select the document tray extension matched to the size of document you are scanning. (See “Document tray extension” P. 33)
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Document tray
Load the document in this tray.
Document sensor
This sensor detects documents placed on the document tray.
Document guide
Set the paper guide for the width of the document you are going to scan.
Inside (with upper unit open)
Counter
This counter counts the total number of fed document sheets.
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Feed unit
Rear view
Intermediate unit
Paper feed adjustment lever
Slide this lever to adjust paper feed according to the condition of the paper surface. (See “Paper Feed Adjustment” P. 36)
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Ground terminal
Connect the ground terminal provided to this terminal.
Air vent
Power cord connector
Connect the power cord provided with the
DIP switch
This switch is for setting the SCSI ID and terminator. (See “Setting the SCSI ID and Terminator” P. 22)
SCSI connectors
Connect the SCSI connectors to these connectors. (See “Connecting the SCSI Cable” P. 21)
scanner to this connector.
CAUTION
To avoid overheating and causing a fire, never block the air vents on the rear of this scanner.
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Operation panel
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Space/Trailer
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Count Only
New File
Scanner
Feeding Option
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Manual Auto
Semi-Auto
Backup
(1) Function keys (2) Remaining film
indicator (3) Backup key (4) Space/Trailer key (5) Count Only key
(6) Clear/Stop key
(7) New File key
(8) Start key
(9) Feeding Option key
(10) Brightness key (11) Indicator lamps
(12) Counter display
(1) Function keys
The following functions and settings can be registered to function keys so that they can be called up later by one-touch operation. (See “Function Key Settings” P. 52)
Manual Thickness Adjustment
Fixed Thickness Mode
Double Feed Detection
Imprinter
Film Density
Odometer Indication
Page Address Indication
File Address Indication
Restore Memorized Setting
(2) Remaining film indicator
This indicator shows the amount of remaining film when a camera unit loaded with film is placed on this unit. All LEDs light when the amount of remaining film is 100%. These LEDs go out from the rightmost LED as the film in the camera unit is used up. Only the leftmost LED blinks when film has almost run out. The rightmost LED also blinks when film is being fed during photography or when spaces are being taken up.
MEMO
The end of film detection margin can be changed in the user mode. (See “Setting in the User Mode” P. 56)
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(3) Backup key
This key displays and changes the scanner operation mode: Lit (Backup mode): In this mode, scanned images are being
photographed on microfilm while they are being transferred to computer.
Out (Scanner Only mode): In this mode, scanned images are not
photographed to microfilm.
Blinking (Filmer Only mode): In this mode, scanned images are not transferred
to computer, and are only photographed to microfilm.
The default setting for this scanner is the Backup mode. Pressing this key turns the lamp in the key OFF and sets the scanner to the Scanner Only mode, and holding this key down for five seconds sets the scanner to the Filmer Only mode.
(4) Space/Trailer key
This key is enabled when the camera unit is placed on this unit. Pressing this key takes up spaces on the film. Holding this key down for three seconds feeds the trailer film so that the film can be taken out of the camera unit. During taking up of spaces and feeding of trailer film, the rightmost LED on the remaining film indicator blinks and the Start key turns to red.
(5) Count Only key
Pressing this key lights the lamp in the key and sets the Count Only mode. In this mode, document pages that are fed are neither scanned nor photographed. They are only counted. For details on this mode, see page 41 “Count Only mode.”
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(6) New File key
Pressing this key notifies the scanner and filmer of a new file. When you press this key and start scanning the next document, the images sent to the computer are saved in a different folder or under a different name to the previously scanned document, and the file mark is photographed on the film to indicate a new file.
MEMO
In the Backup mode and Scanner Only mode, the image to be saved or the new file mark is controlled according to the settings on the application. For details on application settings, refer to the separate “ISIS/TWAIN Driver Instructions” or “Scanning Utility 5060 Instructions.”
(7) Clear/Stop key
This key is used to stop scanning midway , cancel the operation mode you have set, and to cancel errors displayed on the counter display . Holding this key down for at least two seconds clears the count displayed on the counter display . If the counter display is set for odometer indication, the currently displayed odometer value is cleared. If the counter display is set for file address indication or page address indication, both the file address and page address are cleared.
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(8) Start key
When the Start key is lit green, pressing this key starts feeding of originals placed on the document tray . Key functions are disabled when this key is lit red. When this key is blinking green, this indicates that manual thickness adjustment is in progress. To start feeding, end this adjustment. (See “Manual
Thickness Adjustment” P. 53)
(9) Feeding Option key
Select the document feed mode. (See “Selecting the Feeding Option” P. 45) Each press of the Feeding Option key changes the lamp indication on its right cyclically as follows: OFF (Remote Mode) [Semi-Auto] [Auto] [Manual] and back to OFF (Remote Mode) Remote: The three lamps are all out. The document is fed when the scanner
receives a scan start instruction from the computer.
Semi-Auto: The scanner feeds the document when you press the Start key
after loading the document.
Auto: The scanner automatically feeds the document when you load the
document.
Manual: Manually load the document one sheet at a time.
(10)Brightness key
Set the brightness when the document is scanned. To automatically adjust the brightness, press the [A] key. To manually set the brightness, press the
or key with the [A] key out, and move the indication on the key indicator to adjust the brightness. (Moving the indicator to the right increases the brightness, and to the left decreases the brightness. The brightness can be adjusted in 13 steps.) If you press the
or key with the [A] key lit to adjust the indicator, the automatic adjustment level is adjusted. This key is also used for setting paper thickness when manually adjusting the paper thickness, for setting the count start value in the Count Only mode, and for setting in the user mode.
MEMO
The brightness setting is disabled for images to be scanned to film.
Brightness can be automatically adjusted only when brightness is set to
“Auto” in the scan condition setup on the application and the scan mode is set to “Black and White”. Foe details, refer to the separate “ISIS/TWAIN Driver Instructions” or “Scanning Utility 5060 Instructions.”
(11)Indicator lamps
This indicator lights when setting the brightness, for example, and moves to the left and right as the thickness, the indicator blinks, and moves to the left and right as the is pressed.
(12)Counter display
This displays the number of scanned document pages. The count value on this display is held even if the scanner is turned OFF, and is cleared by holding the Clear/Stop key down for two seconds. The counter display also displays the state of the film, user mode, error code
and other information.
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or key is pressed. When manually adjusting the paper
or key
Removable tray
This tray can be installed on the document eject tray to prevent short-length documents such as checks and bank notes from flying out of the tray when they are ejected form the scanner. (See “Removable tray” P. 36)
Document eject support plate
Install this plate when scanning large-size (e.g. A3/11 x 17 in.) thin documents. This plate prevents such documents from becoming caught on the document eject tray.
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Function key labels
Function key labels: Write the name of the function registered to the
function key, and affix the label on the function key.
Index labels: These labels are for the camera unit. (See “Affixing the
Index Label” P. 28)
Document guide labels: These labels are for positioning the document guides.
(See “Affixing the Document Guide Labels” P. 33)
Function key labels
Index labels
Document guide labels
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About the Camera Unit
Two camera units are provided for this unit: one with a 1/24 magnification lens and one with a 1/57 magnification lens. The image photographed to film varies according to which of these camera units is used. For details, contact your store of purchase or a Canon service department.
The ID No. of the camera unit can be set within the range 1 to 15. For details on setting the ID No., contact your store of purchase or a Canon service department.
When the 1/24 camera unit (24X) is used, only the top side of originals is photographed in the simplex mode.
SIMPLEX
When the 1/57 camera unit (57X) is used, both sides of originals are photographed simultaneously in the duplex mode.
DUPLEX
Back
Front
NOTE
When the 1/24 camera unit is used, only the image of the top side of
originals is backed up to film even if the scanner is set for scanning in the duplex mode. To back up both sides of the image, use the 1/57 camera unit.
Store the camera unit you are not using in its special case.
MEMO
When the 1/57 camera unit is used, both sides of originals can be backed
up to film even if the document is scanned with the application set for simplex scanning.
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Chapter 2
Preparation Before Use
This chapter describes the preparations starting with connecting to a computer through to preparations for scanning.
System Requirements............................... 20
Connecting to a Computer ....................... 21
Handling the Camera Unit ........................ 25
Preparing for Paper Feed and Eject.........33
Turning the Power ON/OFF.......................37
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System Requirements
To use the DR-5060F, you need the following items in addition to the standard accessories:
Computer
SCSI card
SCSI cable
Application
Camera unit
Microfilm
MEMO
For details on installation of the main unit, see “About the Installation
Location” under “Safety Precautions.”
The driver may not function properly depending on the application you are
using.
Select a computer, operating environment and SCSI card to suit the driver
application you are going to use.
The SCSI connector used for this unit is a half-pitch 50-pin (pin type)
connector. Check the shape of the connector for the SCSI card on the computer or the SCSI device to be connected to the computer, and prepare a SCSI cable that is compatible with this unit.
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Connecting to a Computer
Connect the scanner to the computer.
CAUTION
Before you connect the scanner to the computer, be sure to turn both the scanner and the computer OFF.
Connecting the SCSI Cable
Connect your computer to the scanner using the SCSI cable. Two half-pitch 50-pin SCSI connectors are located on the rear of the scanner. Insert the SCSI cable from the computer into one of these connectors. To connect another SCSI device to the computer, insert the other SCSI cable into the vacant SCSI connector on the rear of the scanner, and connect the other end of the SCSI cable into the SCSI device in a daisy chain.
Insert into either of these two ports.
Half-pitch 50-pin (pin type)
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Preparation Before Use
Connecting to a Computer
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Setting the SCSI ID and Terminator
Set the SCSI ID and terminator using the DIP switch on the rear of the scanner. The DIP switch is ON at the up position and OFF at the down position.
(Terminator: OFF, SCSI ID = 2)
Default
SCSI ID switch Terminator ON/OFF switch
Setting the SCSI ID
Set the SCSI ID by combining the settings of switches SW2 to SW4. Set unique SCSI IDs to any other built-in SCSI devices or SCSI devices connected to the computer.
SCSI ID
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
SW2
ON ON ON
ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
SW3
ON
ON OFF OFF
ON
ON OFF OFF
SW4
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
NOTE
The default SCSI ID is set to 2. Assign SCSI ID numbers ranging from 0 to 7 for each SCSI device. Do not select 7 as this is normally assigned to the SCSI controller. If a SCSI hard disk is set as the startup disk, do not use 0. Normally 0 is assigned for the startup disk.
Connecting to a Computer
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Setting the terminator
Set the terminator on the last SCSI device on a daisy chain to ON.
<When only the scanner is connected to your computer, or when another SCSI device is connected on a daisy chain and the scanner is the last SCSI device of the daisy chain>
Set the terminator DIP switch 1 to ON. In such a connection, be sure to set the terminator on all other SCSI devices to OFF.
Terminator ON
Terminator OFF
CAUTION
When this unit is connected as the last device of the daisy chain, either set the terminator DIP switch ON, or set the terminator DIP switch OFF and use a terminator plug. Note that this unit may malfunction if the terminator DIP switch is set to ON and the terminator plug is used at the same time.
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Preparation Before Use
<When another SCSI device is connected as the last device of the daisy chain>
Set the DIP switch 1 on the scanner to OFF. In such a connection, set the terminator on the SCSI device connected as the end device to ON.
Terminator ON, or attach terminator.
Terminator OFF
Connecting to a Computer
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Connecting the Power Cord and Ground Cable
Connect the power cord and ground cable. Be sure to use only the power cord and ground cable provided with the scanner.
Connecting the power cord
Connect the power cord to the rear of the scanner, and insert the power plug into the power outlet.
WARNING
When connecting the power cord, follow these precautions. Failure to do so might cause fire or electrical shock.
Never grasp the plug when your hands are wet.
Never plug the unit into a multi-plug power strip.
Never bundle or tie the power cord around itself or another object. Connect
the plug securely to the power source.
Use only the power cord and plug provided with the scanner.
Before you connect the power cord, be sure to turn the power switch OFF.
Be sure to connect to an AC 120 V (240 V in Europe) (50/60 Hz) power
supply.
Do not plug the scanner into an outlet shared with another device. If you use an extension cable, pay attention to the total amperage of the cable.
Connecting to a Computer
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Handling the Camera Unit
The following describes camera unit handling procedures starting from loading of film in the camera unit through to placing and removing the camera unit from this unit, and removing film.
Loading Film
Press the release notch to open the camera unit’s cover.
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Release notch
MEMO
When you buy the camera unit, the camera unit holds an empty take-up reel inside. If there is no take-up reel inside the camera unit, contact a Canon service department.
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Preparation Before Use
Take the microfilm out of its case.
2
Handling the Camera Unit
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