Microtek ScanMaker Installation Manual

Microtek Scanner Installation Guide
for the ScanMaker
®
series
I49-002681A
MQ0009109
Open your scanner package and check the components as stated in your packing list. Install the software first, then the hardware. Before proceeding any further , check that you have the items listed on the packing list. If any item is missing, contact Microtek.
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This document provides information on how to install your Microtek scanner on a PC or Mac using the scanner's SCSI interface. For PC SCSI installation, see pages 1 to 5. For Mac SCSI installation, see pages 6 to 8.
SCSI Installation on the PC
Note: Make sure the SCSI ID number for your scanner, which is preset to 6, does not conflict with the SCSI IDs of the other devices on your SCSI chain. If you need to change the SCSI ID on your scanner, turn the dial and choose a SCSI ID number from 0 to 5 (do not use 7, 8, or 9).
for PC (Windows® 95/98/NT4.0)
& Mac (OS 8.1 or later)
Version
Your Microtek ScanMaker scanner comes with two built-in interfaces: SCSI and USB. For SCSI installation, use the scanner’ s SCSI port. See the graphic below to locate the different ports on the back of the scanner, including the scanner accessory port.
Accessory Port USB Port
SCSI Port 2
Terminator Switch
SCSI ID Dial
Power Cord
SCSI Port 1
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As an ENERGY STAR Partner, Microtek International, Inc. has determined that this scanner meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency.
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SCSI Installation on the PC
2. Install software
1. Turn on your computer. If you are using Windows NT 4.0, log in as “Administrator” in order to install the software.
2. Insert the Microtek CD-ROM into your CD­ROM drive. The Microtek Software Installer screen should automatically come up.
Note: If the Microtek Softwar e Installer scr een does not come up automatically , double-click “My Computer” on your desktop; the CD-ROM icon; then cdsetup.exe to start the installer program.
3. When the Microtek Software Installer screen appears, click on each software program in the order that it appears on the screen to install all software components.
For each software, follow the on-screen instructions during installation. Default values are specified at every point during installation; simply accept these values to continue installation until you finish.
In some applications, auxiliary information (such as the Readme file) may be displayed after that particular program finishes installing. Simply click the “X” close box at the upper right corner of the displayed window to return to the Microtek Software Installer. Do not restart
your computer until all the software has been installed.
a) Microtek ScanWizard 5. This is your scanner
controller program for capturing images from your scanner . Follow the on-scr een instructions during installation. After ScanWizard 5 finishes installing, you will be prompted to restart your computer . Select No to continue installing the rest of the software.
b) Caere OmniPage Limited Edition. This is your
OCR text-scanning software. During installation of OmniPage Limited Edition, you will be asked to select your “Source”. Make sure Microtek ScanWizard 5 is selected. At the end of installing OmniPage Limited Edition, select “No, I will restart my computer later” (not “Restart your computer”).
c) Caere PageKeeper Standard. This is your
document management program.
d) Adobe Acrobat Reader. This is your
documentation reader for reading and printing the manuals on the CD-ROM.
4. After all the software has been installed, click EXIT at the bottom left of the Microtek Software Installer screen.
Click the “Install” button for each software on the list to install.
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SCSI Installation on the PC
3. Connect scanner
1. Turn off your computer.
Note: Before performing the next step, you must have an ASPI-compliant SCSI interface card alr eady installed in your computer and working properly. If you need help in setting up the ASPI-compliant SCSI interface card in your computer, please view the digital file SCSI_card_PC.pdf in the SCSI Car d Installation Guide folder on your Microtek CD­ROM.
2. Connect the SCSI cable from one of the scanner’s SCSI ports to the SCSI interface card on the back of your computer . Then set the terminator switch to the “ON” position.
Important: Make sure you connect to the SCSI
card on the back of your computer — not to the parallel printer port. The SCSI port may be indicated by this symbol:
ON OFF
3. Plug the power cord into the back of the scanner , and plug the other end into a wall outlet or power source.
Power button
Press the scanner’s power button to turn the scanner on/off.
4. Press the scanner’s power button; this will turn on the scanner . The green light on the fr ont of the scanner will blink for a few seconds and then stay on solid.
Terminator
Switch
5. T u rn on your computer. The system will find your scanner automatically.
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Click the Flatbed button to preview
Detected scanner
4. Test your scanner
Note: Steps 1 and 2 are for Windows 98 and W indows 95 only , not for Windows NT 4.0.
1. In Windows, click Start, Settings, and select Control Panel. Double-click the System icon in Control Panel, then select Device Manager from the top.
2. Double-click Imaging Device or Microtek Scanners. V erify that your scanner is listed here. Click “OK” to close all dialog boxes.
3. In Windows, go to “Start, Programs, Microtek ScanWizard 5 for Windows”, and select Scanner T est. When started successfully, the screen below appears.
Top of document faces front of the scanner.
SCSI Installation on the PC
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Detected Interface
4. Place your document face down on the scanner glass, and click on the Flatbed button in the Microtek ScanT est window.
5. A preview of your image will be displayed in the Microtek ScanT est window. Click OK, and exit Microtek ScanTest; you are now ready to scan.
If you encounter problems with the scan test, see the digital file SCSI_Troubleshootingpc.pdf in the Techinfo folder on your Microtek CD-ROM.
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SCSI Installation on the PC
6.Reading the documentation
1. Insert the Microtek CD-ROM into your CD-
ROM drive.
2. When the Microtek Software Installer comes up
on your screen, click the View Manual button that corresponds to the manual you wish to read. This will launch Adobe Acrobat Reader , and you can then read or print the manual.
Click the View Manual button to see the manuals
7.Troubleshooting
If you encounter problems with software or hardware installation, see the digital file SCSI_Troubleshootingpc.pdf in the Techinfo folder on your Microtek CD-ROM.
5.Scanning an Image
1. Place the image to be scanned on your scanner .
2. Press the scanner’s “Go” button, or double-click the ScanWizard 5 icon on the desktop to launch ScanWizard 5.
3. When ScanWizard 5 launches, it automatically performs a fast preview of the material on your scan bed and displays it in the preview area.
4. In the preview window, you can resize the floating dotted line around the image by dragging on the edge or corner of the scan frame to determine the final size of the actual scan.
5. To make adjustments to the image, use the tool buttons. To scan the image, click the Scan to button. The image is then scanned and saved to a file. Aside from saving, you may also deliver the saved image to an image-editing software, an e­mail editor , or a web browser.
“Go” button
Save the scanned image to a file, or deliver it to an image­editing program, an e-mail editor, or a web browser.
Resize dotted line for size of the actual scan
Click on this button to switch to the Advanced Control Panel window
Tool buttons for image settings
Click here to exit ScanWizard 5
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Open your scanner package and check the components as stated in your packing list. Install the software first, then the hardware. Before proceeding any further , check that you have the items listed on the packing list. If any item is missing, contact Microtek.
Your Microtek ScanMaker scanner comes with two built-in interfaces: SCSI and USB. For SCSI installation, use the scanner’ s SCSI port. See the graphic below to locate the different ports on the back of the scanner, including the scanner accessory port.
SCSI Installation on the Macintosh
2. Install software
1. Turn on your computer.
2. Install the image-editing application that came with your scanner .
3. Insert the Microtek CD-ROM into your CD­ROM drive, and double-click the CD-ROM when it appears on your Macintosh desktop to open it.
4. Install the software on your Microtek CD-ROM, including the following:
Caere OmniPage Limited Edition. This is
your OCR text-scanning software.
Microtek ScanWizard 5. This is your
scanner controller program for capturing images from your scanner and delivering it to your image-editing application.
Adobe Acrobat Reader. This is your
documentation reader for reading and printing the manuals on the CD-ROM.
To install each software, open the software program's folder and then click the “Installer” icon in that program's folder. Follow the on­screen instructions until installation is completed.
Note: Make sure the SCSI ID number for your scanner, which is preset to 6, does not conflict with the SCSI IDs of the other devices on your SCSI chain. If you need to change the SCSI ID on your scanner, turn the dial and choose a SCSI ID number from 0 to 5 (do not use 7, 8 or
9).
Accessory Port USB Port
SCSI Port 2
Terminator
Switch
SCSI ID Dial
Power Cord
SCSI Port 1
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3. Connect scanner
1. Turn off your computer.
2. Connect one end of the SCSI cable to your computer, and connect the other end of the cable to the SCSI port on the scanner . Then set the terminator switch to the “ON” position.
Note: If your computer is a Power Mac G3/G4, you must have SCSI card alr eady installed in your computer and working properly befor e connecting. If you need help in setting up the SCSI interface card in your computer, please view the digital file SCSI_card_MAC.pdf in the SCSI Car d Installation Guide folder on your Microtek CD-ROM.
SCSI Installation on the Macintosh
3. Plug the power cord into the back of the scanner, and plug the other end into a wall outlet or power source.
Power button
Press the scanner’s power button to turn the scanner on/off.
4. Press the scanner’s power button; this will turn on the scanner . The green light on the front of the scanner will blink for a few seconds and then stay on solid.
5. T u rn on your computer. The system will find your scanner automatically.
ON OFF
Terminator
Switch
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SCSI Installation on the Macintosh
5.Reading the documentation
1. Insert the Microtek CD-ROM into your CD-
ROM drive.
2. Launch the Adobe Acrobat Reader program.
From the File menu, choose the Open command, and open the file for the manual that you wish to view; manuals have a .pdf extension to their file name. The manual is then ready to be viewed or printed.
6.Troubleshooting
If you encounter problems with software or hardware installation, see the digital file SCSI_Troubleshooting_MAC.pdf in the Techinfo folder on your Microtek CD-ROM.
4.Scanning an image
1. Place the image to be scanned on your scanner .
2. Press the scanner’s “Go” button to launch ScanWizard 5.
“Go” button
3. When ScanWizard 5 launches, it automatically performs a fast preview of the material on your scan bed and displays it in the preview area.
4. In the preview window, you can resize the floating dotted line around the image by dragging on the edge or corner of the scan frame to determine the final size of the actual scan.
5. To make adjustments to the image, use the tool buttons. To scan the image, click the Scan to button. The image is then scanned and saved to a file. Aside from saving, you may also deliver the saved image to an image-editing software, an e­mail editor , or a web browser.
Save the scanned image to a file, or deliver it to an image-editing program, an e-mail editor, or a web browser.
Resize dotted line for size of the actual scan
Click on this button to switch to the Advanced Control Panel window
Tool buttons for image settings
Close button
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