Nikon Scanner LS 2000 User Manual

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35 mm Film Scanner  
LS-2000  
User's Guide  
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Cautions  
The reproduction of this manual in whole or in part is prohibited  
save in cases in which Nikon’s prior permission has been  
obtained.  
The information contained in this manual is subject to change  
without notice.  
Nikon has made every effort to produce a perfect manual, but  
should you find any mistakes, we would be grateful if you would  
kindly let us know. The address of Nikon’s representative in  
your area is provided separately.  
Nikon is not liable for damages resulting from the use of this  
product.  
Symbol  
The  
symbols in this manual signify important safety precau-  
tions. All passages marked with this indication should be read prior  
to installation to prevent injury to yourself or to others. These  
indications are also placed in the table of contents to mark passages  
that should be read before use.  
Symbol  
The symbols in this manual signify the need for caution when  
using the product. These indications are placed in sections that  
should be read before operation to prevent damage to the product.  
Warning!  
The CD-ROMs on which the software and manuals are distributed  
should not be played back on audio CD equipment. Playing CD-  
ROMs on an audio CD player could cause hearing loss or damage  
the equipment.  
Trademark Information  
Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. Microsoft and  
Windows are registered trademarks, and Windows NT a trademark, of Microsoft  
corporation. IBM PC/AT is a trademark of International Business Machines  
Corporation. i386, i486, Pentium, and Pentium II are trademarks of Intel Corpora-  
tion, U.S.A. Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks, and Photoshop a  
trademark, of Adobe Systems, Inc. The Defect Correction function incorporated in  
the LS-2000 makes use of Digital ICE technology developed by Applied Science  
Fiction Inc. Digital ICE and the Digital ICE logo are trademarks of Applied  
Science Fiction Inc. All other trade-names mentioned in this manual are the  
trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.  
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Radio  
Frequency Interference Statement  
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 communica-  
tions. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to  
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfer-  
ence by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.  
CAUTIONS  
Modifications  
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications  
made to this device that are not expressly approved by Nikon Corporation  
may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
SCSI Cable  
Depending on your region, a SCSI cable or ferrite core is provided with  
your scanner. The SCSI cable used with your scanner must be that  
provided or must have the provided ferrite core attached. Using other  
interface cables may exceed the limits of the class B Part 15 of FCC rules.  
Notice for customers in Canada  
CAUTION  
This class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian  
Interference Causing Equipment Regulations.  
ATTENTION  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du  
Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.  
Notice for customers in European countries  
ACHTUNG  
Dieses Gerät entspricht den Bestimmungen der EG-Direktive 87/308/EEC  
zur Störungsunterdrückung. Lärmemission kleiner 70 dBA  
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Safety Precautions  
Observe the following safety precautions when installing and  
operating the LS-2000:  
Do not allow your fingers, hair, or clothing into the film  
insertion slot  
Do not insert your fingers, hair, or clothing into the film inser-  
tion slot on the front of the scanner when the power is on and a  
film adaptor is in place. Doing so could result in injury.  
Do not disassemble  
The interior of the scanner contains areas of high voltage.  
Removing the scanner’s cover could result in fire or electric  
shock. Contact your dealer or Nikon service office for inspec-  
tion or repair.  
Do not modify  
Do not modify the equipment. Doing so could cause fire or  
electric shock.  
Do not place heavy objects on the scanner  
Place on a stable surface  
Do not use the equipment on an unstable surface or on a surface  
which is not horizontal. This could cause the equipment to fall,  
resulting in injury.  
Do not drop  
Do not subject the equipment to strong shocks, as this could  
cause malfunction or breakage. Note that the scanning unit  
contains glass parts; if the scanner is dropped, care should be  
taken to avoid contact with broken glass.  
Keep clean  
Use a dry cloth to remove any dirt from metal sections of the  
scanner and their surroundings. Using the equipment when dirty  
could cause fire.  
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Do not place foreign objects inside the scanner  
Do not allow foreign objects of any kind into the unit. If  
flammable objects, metal, or water come in contact with the  
interior of the scanner, malfunction, fire, or electric shock could  
result.  
Do not place vases, flowerpots, cups, cosmetics, vessels contain-  
ing chemicals or water, or small metal articles on top of the  
equipment. Should such articles or their contents fall into the  
equipment, fire, electric shock or malfunction could result.  
Exposing the scanner to volatile substances such as alcohol,  
benzine, thinner, or pesticides could cause malfunction, fire, or  
electric shock.  
If foreign substances or water should find their way into the  
equipment, turn off the power immediately, unplug the power  
cord and contact your dealer or nearest Nikon service office.  
Continued use could result in fire, electric shock or malfunction.  
Particular care is advised in households with small children.  
When not using for an extended period  
When not using the equipment for an extended period, remove  
any film that may be in the adapters and take the adapters out of  
the adapter slot. Turn off the equipment and unplug the power  
cord. To prevent the accumulation of dust inside the equipment,  
close the front cover.  
When performing routine maintenance  
Before performing maintenance, turn the equipment off and  
unplug the power cord.  
If you notice smoke or an unusual noise or smell from  
the scanner, turn off the power immediately and then unplug  
the power cord. Continued use could result in fire or electric  
shock. After ensuring that the equipment has stopped smoking,  
contact your dealer or Nikon service representative for informa-  
tion on replacement or repair. DO NOT attempt repairs yourself,  
as this would be extremely dangerous.  
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When transporting the scanner  
The LS-2000 is for use only in the country of sale. Nikon will not  
be held responsible for consequences resulting from use overseas.  
The scanning mechanism must be locked in its home position for  
transport within the country. To return the scanning mechanism to  
its home position, remove any adapters from the adapter slot and  
then turn the scanner on. The status LED will blink while the  
scanning mechanism returns to the home position. Wait until the  
status LED glows steadily, then turn off and unplug the scanner.  
Place the guard in the adapter slot as shown below, sliding it in until  
it contacts the back of the slot.  
Remove the transport locking screws from the rear panel and screw  
them into the holes provided in the side panel and the mouth of the  
adapter slot (the hole in the mouth of the slot should align with the  
hole in the guard). Close the front cover and pack the scanner and  
adapters in the original packing material for transport.  
Caution: Do not transport the scanner without first locking the  
scanning mechanism with the transport lock screws. Moving the  
scanner without the lock screws in place could damage the mecha-  
nism.  
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Notice concerning prohibition of copying or repro-  
duction  
Note that simply being in possession of material which has been  
copied or reproduced by means of a scanner may be punishable by  
law.  
Items prohibited by law from being copied or reproduced  
Do not copy or reproduce paper money, coins, securities,  
government bonds, or local government bonds, even if such  
copies or reproductions are stamped “Sample.”  
The copying or reproduction of paper money, coins, or securities  
which are circulated in a foreign country is prohibited.  
Unless the prior permission of the government has been ob-  
tained, the copying or reproduction of unused postage stamps or  
post cards issued by the government is prohibited.  
The copying or reproduction of stamps issued by the govern-  
ment and certified documents stipulated by law is prohibited.  
Cautions on certain copies and reproductions  
The government has issued cautions on copies or reproductions  
of securities issued by private companies (shares, bills, checks,  
gift certificates, etc.), commuter passes, or coupon tickets,  
except when a minimum of necessary copies are to be provided  
for business use by a company. Also, do not copy or reproduce  
passports issued by the government, licenses issued by public  
agencies and private groups, ID cards, and tickets, such as  
passes and meal coupons.  
Comply with copyright notices  
The copying or reproduction of copyrighted creative works such  
as books, music, paintings, woodcut prints, maps, drawings,  
movies, and photographs is prohibited except when it is done for  
personal use at home or for similar restricted and non-commer-  
cial use.  
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Contents  
Contents  
Safety Precautions................................................................. iv  
1. Overview ............................................................... 1  
2. Parts and Accessories......................................... 3  
2.1 What’s in the Box..........................................................3  
2.2 Parts of the LS-2000.....................................................4  
3. Setup ..................................................................... 5  
3.1 Setting up the LS-2000.................................................5  
3.2 Software Installation ...................................................16  
4. Scanning ............................................................. 21  
Appendix: Nikon Scan Controls ...................... 31  
Menus, Tabs, and Information Displays .....................31  
Buttons .......................................................................32  
Control Drawers..........................................................33  
Preferences ................................................................35  
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1. Overview  
1. Overview  
Thank you for your purchase of a Nikon LS-2000 scanner for 35  
mm film. The LS-2000 is a high-speed, high-resolution scanner  
capable of producing images suited to a wide variety of tasks,  
including desk-top publishing, design, and multi-media publishing.  
Its modular design allows you to change from scanning 35 mm  
slides to scanning 35 mm strip film “on the fly,” while optional  
adapters are available for scanning IX240 film and multiple con-  
secutive slides. The LS-2000 uses a high-speed SCSI interface for  
connection to computers running Mac OS System Software 7.1 or  
later, Windows 95 or later, or Windows NT 4.0 or later.  
The scanner driver software provided with your scanner, Nikon Scan  
2.0, offers sophisticated pre-scan editing of images, including  
precise color correction, contrast, and brightness adjustment. Nikon  
Scan can be launched from any TWAIN-compliant application under  
Windows or from any application that supports Adobe Photoshop  
plug-ins (version 4.0 or higher) on the Macintosh. Nikon Scan can  
also be used as a “stand-alone” application, allowing you to save  
scanned images to disk without the help of another application.  
The user’s manuals for the LS-2000 and Nikon Scan are divided  
into three parts. This User’s Guide offers a brief introduction to  
setting up the scanner and scanning images using Nikon Scan.  
More detailed reference manuals for the scanner and for Nikon Scan  
are provided on CD-ROM. To read these manuals you will need to  
install the Adobe Acrobat Reader software included on the refer-  
ence CD. In addition, a one-page Fast Track Guide is provided for  
experienced users who want to get started with the minimum of  
instruction. Where appropriate, this guide will refer readers to the  
reference manuals or Fast Track Guide for more information.  
References to the manuals on CD are indicated by a  
margin, references to the Fast Track Guide by a  
icon in the  
icon.  
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1. Overview  
The chapters that follow provide a step-by-step guide to installing  
your scanner and using Nikon Scan to scan 35 mm slides or strip  
film. The next chapter, Parts and Accessories, lists the things you  
should find packaged with your LS-2000 and names the parts of the  
scanner. This is followed by “Setup,” which guides you through the  
process of connecting your scanner to a computer and installing  
Nikon Scan. Scanning” outlines the steps involved in using Nikon  
Scan to scan slides and strip film. A separate reference section lists  
the controls available in Nikon Scan. We hope that you find this  
manual useful.  
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2. Parts and Accessories  
2. Parts and Accessories  
This chapter lists the items you should find packaged with your LS-  
2000 and names the parts of the scanner.  
2.1 What’s in the Box  
Purchasers of the LS-2000 should find that the package contains the  
items listed below. Should you find that anything is missing or  
damaged, contact your retailer immediately.  
MA-20 SLIDE MOUNT  
SA-20 STRIP FILM  
FH-2 strip-film  
holder for MA-20 (1)  
ADAPTER (1)  
ADAPTER (1)  
LS-2000 Scanner  
main body (1)  
Power cable (1)  
(shape of cable depends on  
country of sale)  
Film tray for SA-20  
(1)  
User’s Guide (1) (this manual)  
“Open Me First” envelope (1)  
Fast Track guide (1)  
Scanner software CD-ROM  
for Windows and  
Note: US customers should also find that the  
package contains a SCSI cable. Customers in  
other countries should find a ferrite core for  
attachment to a SCSI cable. See the reference  
manual for details.  
Macintosh (1)  
Reference CD containing  
manuals and Adobe  
Acrobat Reader (1)  
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2. Parts and Accessories  
2.2 Parts of the LS-2000  
Adapter  
slot  
Sliding  
cover  
Transport  
locking screw  
On/off switch  
(on side of  
scanner)  
Feet (used  
when scan-  
ner is on its  
side)  
Guard  
Feet (used when scanner  
is on its base)  
Status LED  
Holders for  
locking screws  
100–240V~  
0.3–0.2A  
50/60 Hz  
Transport  
locking screw  
AC connector  
1 0 0 0 9 8  
MADE IN JAPAN  
SCSI NB  
TERMINATOR  
OFF ON  
4
5
Termination  
on/off switch  
3
7
1
0
S C S I  
S C S I  
SCSI ID  
selection  
switch  
Female half-pitch 50-pin  
SCSI connectors (2)  
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3. Setup  
3. Setup  
This chapter takes you step-by-step through the process of setting  
up the LS-2000 and installing Nikon Scan.  
3.1 Setting up the LS-2000  
This section outlines the steps involved in connecting the LS-2000  
to a computer. Before using your scanner, you will need to com-  
plete the following steps:  
select a suitable location for the scanner  
remove the transport locking screws  
connect the power and SCSI cables  
set the SCSI ID  
Step 1—Choose a location for the scanner  
Before connecting the LS-2000 to your computer, choose a flat,  
stable location for it, free from vibration and dust. Do not install  
your scanner where:  
it would be exposed to direct or reflected sunlight  
it would be subject to condensation or drastic  
changes in temperature  
it would be subject  
to radio interference  
from other electronic  
devices  
the temperature  
exceeds 35ºC (95ºF)  
or falls below 10ºC  
(50ºF)  
other objects would block the scanner’s vents  
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3. Setup  
The scanner has feet both on its base and on one side, making it  
possible to place the scanner either on its base or on its side. When  
installing the scanner, leave enough space free for ease of operation.  
There should be at least 5 cm (2) of space above the unit, and 10  
cm (4) behind. Space requirements are illustrated below.  
When installing the scanner on its base  
Caution: The scanner must be installed with the feet down, as  
shown in the illustrations on these pages. Do not store or operate  
the scanner in any other orientation.  
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3. Setup  
When installing the scanner on its side  
Step 2—Remove the transport locking screws  
Once the scanner is installed, slide the front cover open. Using a  
coin, remove the transport locking screws from the adapter slot and  
side panel and screw them into the holes provided on the rear panel.  
The adapter slot contains a guard to prevent the transport screw  
from falling into the scan mechanism when the transport screw is  
removed. After removing the transport screw from the adapter slot  
and screwing it into one of the holes on the rear of the scanner,  
remove the guard and store it in a safe place.  
Caution: Never turn the scanner on with the locking screws in  
place. Turning the power on in these circumstances could damage  
the scanner.  
Note: Replace the locking screws and guard when transporting the  
scanner (see the “LS-2000 Reference Manual”).  
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3. Setup  
Step 3—Connect the power cable  
Before connecting the power cable, confirm that the scanner is off  
and that the transport locking screws have been removed from the  
side of the scanner and adapter slot. The scanner is off when the  
end of the power switch marked “0” is down.  
Power switch off  
Attach the female end of the power cable to the AC connector on  
the rear of the scanner and insert the male end into a general-  
purpose household outlet.  
Safety Precautions  
Use an AC power supply of 50/60Hz and a voltage of from  
100V–240V. Be sure to use a power cord rated for the appropri-  
ate voltage.  
At voltages of more than AC 125V:  
use a power cord that complies with the safety standards of the  
country in which it is used, which has a plug rated for AC 250V,  
15A (NEMA 6P-15) and insulation of SVT type or better, and  
which is more than AWG18 in thickness.  
At voltages of AC 125V or less:  
use a power cord that complies with the safety standards of the  
country in which it is used, which has a plug rated for AC 125V,  
10A and insulation of SVT type or better, and which is more  
than AWG18 in thickness.  
Do not damage or modify the power cable. Fire or electric  
shock may result if the cable is placed under heavy objects,  
exposed to heat or flame, or forcibly tugged or bent.  
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Should the insulation become damaged and the wires become  
exposed, contact your retailer or Nikon service office for  
replacement. Continued use could cause fire or electric shock.  
Do not handle the cable when your hands are wet. Doing so  
could cause electric shock.  
The outlet into which the power cable is plugged must be grounded.  
Failure to ground the power supply could result in electric shock.  
The scanner and all devices to which it is connected must be  
connected to a common ground. If a common ground is not used,  
a ground loop could occur, causing electric shock or static “noise.”  
Do not plug the power cord into  
an extension cord or multiple-  
outlet extension, as this could  
result in fire or malfunction.  
Use an independent outlet whenever possible. If the scanner is  
plugged into an outlet to which a household appliance such as a  
vacuum cleaner or air-conditioner is connected, the scanner’s  
power supply may be subject to noise.  
Unplug the power cable by  
pulling on the plug, not on the  
cable itself. Pulling directly  
on the cord could result in  
damage that could cause fire or  
electric shock.  
The shape of the cable  
depends on the country of sale  
Do not connect or disconnect the cable while the power is on.  
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3. Setup  
Step 4—Connect the SCSI cable  
The LS-2000 connects to your computer by a Small Computer  
Systems Interface, or SCSI. To use a SCSI connection, you will  
need an appropriate SCSI cable and, in the case of IBM PC/AT  
compatible computers, a SCSI extension board (“SCSI adapter”) or  
PCMCIA card (see the FastTrack Guide and the LS-2000 Reference  
Manual for details). This section describes the procedure to con-  
necting the LS-2000 to a SCSI “chain” made up of your computer  
and SCSI devices connected to it in a series.  
SCSI devices cannot be connected while the power is on. Before  
connecting the scanner to the SCSI chain, be sure that the computer  
and all other devices in the chain, including the scanner, are off.  
How the scanner should be connected to the chain depends on  
whether it is to be located between other devices or attached at the  
end of the chain.  
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3. Setup  
When the scanner is the last device in the chain  
1. Set the terminator switch on the rear of the scanner to ON  
TERMINATOR  
OFF ON  
2. Connect the SCSI cable to either of the two SCSI connectors on  
the rear of the scanner and connect the other end to the next  
device in the chain  
Scanner only external  
device in chain  
100–240V~  
0.3–0.2A  
50/60 Hz  
1
0
0
0
9
8
MADE IN JAPAN  
SCSI NB  
TERMINATOR  
OFF ON  
4
5
3
7
1
0
S
C
S
I
S
C
S
I
Scanner last of several  
external devices  
100–240V~  
0.3–0.2A  
50/60 Hz  
Other SCSI device  
Other SCSI device  
1
0
0
0
9
8
MADE IN JAPAN  
SCSI NB  
TERMINATOR  
OFF ON  
4
5
3
7
1
0
S
C
S
I
S
C
S
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3. Setup  
When the scanner is between other devices  
1. Set the terminator switch on the rear of the scanner to OFF  
TERMINATOR  
OFF ON  
2. Connect the SCSI cable from one of the devices in the chain to  
either of the connectors on the rear of the scanner, then connect  
a cable to the remaining connector and attach the other end to a  
connector on the next device in the chain  
100–240V~  
0.3–0.2A  
50/60 Hz  
Other SCSI device  
1
0
0
0
9
8
MADE IN JAPAN  
SCSI NB  
4
TERMINATOR  
OFF ON  
0
S
C
S
I
S
C
S
I
Terminator  
3. Confirm that the last device in the chain is terminated  
Note: If the last device in the chain has an unused SCSI connector,  
a separate terminator should be attached to it, even if the device is  
connected to the SCSI chain using a through terminator.  
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3. Setup  
SCSI connection checklist  
Turn off the computer, the LS-2000, and all SCSI devices before  
connecting the scanner.  
Be sure that the devices at both ends of the SCSI chain are  
terminated. If the host computer is a Macintosh, the chain will  
already be terminated at the computer end. In the case of IBM  
PC/AT compatibles in a chain which contains external devices  
only, the chain should be terminated at the SCSI board. In the  
case of a chain which includes internal devices, you may need to  
remove termination from the board and terminate the last  
internal device.  
The maximum number of SCSI devices that can be connected in  
a single chain is eight, including the computer and any internal  
SCSI devices such as hard disks or CD-ROM drives.  
The total length of cabling in the SCSI chain should be no more  
than six meters (twenty feet). The longer the cabling, the less  
reliable the connection.  
Safety Precautions  
Do not damage the SCSI cabling’s protective insulation. Do not  
forcibly tug or bend SCSI cables, place cables under heavy  
objects or expose them to heat or flame. When disconnecting  
cables, handle the cable by the connector, not by the cable itself.  
Should the insulation be damaged or the internal wiring exposed,  
replace the cable immediately.  
Do not handle SCSI cables or devices when your hands are wet.  
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3. Setup  
Step 5—Set the scanner’s SCSI ID  
Each device in the SCSI chain has a unique ID, which is a number  
between zero and seven that the computer uses to distinguish  
between different devices. When connecting the LS-2000 to a SCSI  
chain, the scanner’s SCSI ID must be set to a number that is not  
shared by any of the other devices, including the computer itself.  
The scanner’s SCSI ID is indicated by the SCSI ID dial on the rear  
panel. Before the scanner leaves the factory, the ID is set to “2.”  
SCSI ID  
4
5
3
7
1
0
When choosing another ID for the scanner, bear in mind that the  
computer will usually have an ID of either “0” or “7,” and that  
internal hard disks often have IDs of “0” or “1.” In the case of  
Macintosh computers, the computer will have an ID of “7,” while  
the internal hard disk and CD-ROM drive often have IDs of “0” and  
“3,” respectively. In general, it is recommended that you set the  
scanner’s ID to any number other than zero, one, three, and seven  
that is not used by another SCSI device.  
Caution: Assigning the same ID to two different devices could  
render the computer system inoperable or result in important data  
on a hard disk being lost or corrupted.  
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3. Setup  
To change the scanner’s ID, turn the scanner off. Then, using a  
screwdriver, turn the dial on the back of the scanner to choose a new  
ID.  
ON  
E
O
CIS  
6
7
5
0
4
1
3
CISNB  
2
MEDIJPAN  
CIS  
1908  
Note: The LS-2000 conforms to Level 1 of the SCAM (SCSI  
Configured Auto-Magically) SCSI-selection standard, which allows  
some computers to set the scanner’s ID automatically. If your  
computer’s operating system supports Plug&Play and the SCSI host  
(computer or SCSI extension board) conforms to SCAM, the scan-  
ner may be automatically assigned an ID which differs from that set  
using the SCSI ID dial. SCAM will not assign conflicting IDs to  
SCSI devices.  
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3. Setup  
3.2 Software Installation  
This section describes how to install the Nikon Scan software that  
allows your computer to communicate with the LS-2000. For  
reasons of space, detailed installation instructions are not provided  
in this user’s guide. Details may be found in the reference guides  
provided separately on CD-ROM. Users who would like to review  
installation procedures should refer to these reference manuals,  
which can be read using the Adobe Acrobat software provided on  
the reference CD-ROM.  
Step 1—Review the system requirements  
To install and run Adobe Acrobat and Nikon Scan, your computer  
system must meet the requirements given below.  
Macintosh  
Macintosh or Power Macintosh with a 68030 CPU or better  
Mac OS System 7.1 or later  
ColorSync  
a minimum of 16 MB RAM available to Nikon Scan (24 MB or  
more is recommended) and 5 MB RAM available to Adobe  
Acrobat  
28 MB or more free hard disk space (100 MB or more is recom-  
mended)  
video system supporting a color depth of at least sixteen bits, or  
32,000 colors (a color depth of twenty-four bits, or 16.7 million  
colors, is recommended)  
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Windows  
IBM PC/AT or compatible with i486 or better CPU  
Windows 95, Windows NT4.0 or later  
a minimum of 16 MB RAM when Nikon Scan is running (24 MB  
or more is recommened) and 8 MB RAM for Adobe Acrobat  
28 MB or more free hard disk space (100 MB or more is recom-  
mended)  
DOS ASPI-compatible SCSI board with WINASPI.DLL (a list  
of boards that have been tested and approved by Nikon is  
provided separately)  
video system supporting a color depth of at least sixteen bits, or  
32,000 colors (a color depth of twenty-four bits, or 16.7 million  
colors, is recommended)  
Step 2—Install Adobe Acrobat Reader  
Before turning on your scanner, you may wish to install Adobe  
Acrobat Reader and read the on-line documentation provided on the  
reference CD-ROM. To install Adobe Acrobat Reader, follow the  
installation instructions for your platform given below.  
Windows  
With the scanner turned off, turn on  
your computer and place the refer-  
ence CD in the drive. Double-click  
the My Computer icon and then  
double-click the Nikon CD icon.  
Open the folder for the language of  
your choice(the CD provided with  
scanners sold in the U.S.A. and  
Canada contains English, French, and  
Spanish folders only) and then  
double-click setup.exe to start the  
installer. Follow the on-screen  
directions to install Adobe Acrobat  
Reader in the location of your choice.  
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3. Setup  
Macintosh  
With the scanner turned off, turn on your computer and place the  
reference CD in the drive. The folder shown below will open on  
the desktop.  
Open the folder for the language of your choice (the CD pro-  
vided with scanners sold in the U.S.A. and Canada contains  
English, French, and Spanish folders only) and double-click the  
installer icon. Follow the on-screen instructions to install Adobe  
Acrobat Reader in the location of your choice.  
Once you have installed Adobe Acrobat Reader, you are ready to  
read the on-line documentation for the LS-2000. To view the on-line  
reference manuals, double-click the INDEX.pdf icon in the root  
directory of the reference CD (see above). Before proceeding to the  
next step, you may wish to read Before You Begin in the Nikon Scan  
Reference Manual for your platform. After reviewing the reference  
manuals, turn off your computer and proceed to Step 3.  
Step 3—Install Nikon Scan  
Once the scanner has been installed and connected to your com-  
puter, you are ready to install Nikon Scan and begin scanning  
images. Before starting the installation process, turn on your  
scanner and any other peripherals, then turn on your computer.  
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3. Setup  
Windows  
At start-up, Windows will detect the LS-  
2000 and display the dialog shown at left.  
Insert the Nikon Scan CD in the computer’s  
CD-ROM drive, confirm that the Driver  
from disk provided by hardware  
manufacturer radio button is selected,  
and click OK. When the “Install from  
Disk” dialog appears, enter the drive  
letter of the CD-ROM drive in the Copy  
manufacturer’s files from textbox  
and click OK. Windows will then  
register your scanner on the system.  
Once the scanner has been registered, the Welcome dialog for the  
Nikon Scan installer will appear on the desktop (the Welcome  
dialog for scanners sold outside the U.S.A. and Canada differs from  
that shown below; see the reference manual for details).  
Click Nikon Scan 2.0. You will be prompted to choose a lan-  
guage for Nikon Scan’s menus and dialogs. After you have chosen  
a language, installation can be completed by following the instruc-  
tions provided by the installer (see the Nikon Scan for Windows  
Reference Manual for details).  
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3. Setup  
Macintosh  
After turning on your computer, place the Nikon Scan CD in the  
CD-ROM drive. The folder shown below will open on the desktop .  
Double-click the installer for the desired language (DE for German,  
EN for English, ES for Spanish, or FR for French; the U.S. version  
of the CD does not contain a German installer) and follow the  
instructions on the screen to complete installation. See the Nikon  
Scan Macintosh Reference Manual for details.  
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4. Scanning  
4. Scanning  
This chapter takes you step-by-step through the process using Nikon  
Scan to scan images with your LS-2000.  
Step 1—Turn on your computer  
After turning on the scanner and any other peripheral devices, turn  
on your computer.  
Step 2—Start Nikon Scan  
Nikon Scan can be used to scan images into third-party host appli-  
cations such as Adobe Photoshop, or it can be used as a “stand-  
alone” application for scanning images and saving them to disk. To  
start Nikon Scan from another application, select Nikon Scan from  
the application’s list of “acquire” or “import” sources. To use  
Nikon Scan as a “stand-alone” application, select Nikon Scan from  
the Start menu (Windows) or double-click the Nikon Scan icon in  
the folder to which Nikon Scan has been installed. Whether Nikon  
Scan is opened directly or from a host application, the Nikon Scan  
scan window will appear on the desktop after a brief pause while the  
program locates and identifies the scanner.  
Nikon Scan  
icon  
The scan  
window  
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4. Scanning  
Step 3—Insert an adapter in the scanner  
The LS-2000 comes with separate adapters for scanning mounted 35  
mm slides and strips of 35 mm film containing up to six frames each.  
Either adapter can be inserted in the scanner while the scanner is on.  
Before mounting an adapter in the adapter slot, check that the  
scanner’s status LED is glowing steadily. Adapters should not be  
inserted or removed while the status LED is blinking. Open the  
scanner’s front cover and slide the adapter in as shown in the illustra-  
tions below, stopping when the adapter is fully inserted. In the case  
of the SA-20, be sure that the connectors on the rear of the adapter  
are fully inserted in the connectors at the back of the adapter slot.  
Inserting the  
MA-20 SLIDE  
MOUNT  
ADAPTER  
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Inserting the SA-20 STRIP FILM  
ADAPTER  
A plastic tray is provided with the strip-film adapter to catch film  
ejected from the scanner. This tray is attached to the adapter as  
shown below.  
Cautions  
Wait until the status LED glows steadily or the scanner is off  
before inserting or removing adapters. Do not replace adapters  
while the scanner is operating.  
If an adapter does not slide in smoothly, remove it from the  
adapter slot and try again. Do not use force.  
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4. Scanning  
Step 4—Insert film  
Insert the film to be scanned into the adapter’s film slot. When the  
scanner is installed on its side, the film should be oriented so that  
the photograph or frame number is not reversed. When inserting  
slides, the short side of the aperture should face toward the scanner.  
To scan a film strip with the SA-20 strip-film adapter, grasp the film  
lightly by both edges and slide it into the film slot a short distance.  
The adapter’s feed mechanism will be activated and the film will be  
fed into the scanner automatically.  
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Cautions  
Examine the film for use in the SA-20 carefully prior to scan-  
ning. Film must be flat or curl slightly towards the emulsion  
surface (film should fit in the gauge on top of the adapter). Film  
cannot be used in the adapter if:  
there is tape on the film  
the film has been folded  
the perforations have been torn  
the film has been cut on an angle or torn  
Film that cannot be scanned in the SA-20 can be scanned in the  
MA-20 slide adapter using the FH-2 film holder (see the LS-  
2000 Reference Manual).  
Film must be clean and free from fingerprints. In the case of the  
SA-20, the presence of dirt could cause damage to the film.  
Before scanning, remove dust with a blower and gently wipe off  
any finger prints with a soft, dry cloth.  
Detailed information on the kinds of film appropriate for use in the  
LS-2000 and on inserting film, see the LS-2000 Reference Manual.  
Step 5—Choose a film type  
In the scan window, select a film type appropri-  
ate to the type of film (positive or negative)  
inserted in the scanner.  
Step 6—Choose a color space  
Choose a color space from among those listed  
in the color-space pop-up menu. The color  
spaces available depend on whether Nikon  
Color Management is used; see the software  
reference manual for your platform for details.  
By default, color spaces of calibrated RGB  
(sRGB), CMYK, and HSL are available.  
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4. Scanning  
Step 7—Choose a thumbnail (SA-20)  
If you are using the SA-20 strip-film adapter to  
scan film strips of two to six frames each, the  
thumbnail drawer-tab will be available. Click  
the drawer-tab to open the thumbnail drawer,  
then click the frame you wish to scan. To  
speed processing, numbered frames can be  
displayed in place of thumbnails by clicking the  
“hide thumbnails” button.  
For more information on the thumbnail drawer, refer to the software  
reference manual for your platform.  
Step 8—Perform a preview scan  
The current slide or currently selected thumb-  
nail can be previewed in the scan window,  
allowing you to choose the exact area for the  
final scan and to adjust exposure and color  
balance. To preview the current slide or the  
currently selected thumbnail, click the pre-  
view button. The scanner will perform a rapid  
preview scan, and a preview image will be  
displayed in the scan window.  
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4. Scanning  
Step 9—Select a crop  
The area to be scanned when the image is passed to the host appli-  
cation is selected by dragging the mouse cursor over the preview  
image. The selected area will be indicated by a dotted line, or  
“marching ants” marquee.  
The crop can be zoomed in or out, flipped, or  
rotated using the buttons at the top left corner of  
the scan window. The crop can be shifted to a new  
part of the image by dragging, while the dimen-  
sions of the crop can be changed by dragging its  
borders. The size of the crop can also be adjusted  
using the crop size drawer, as described in the  
software reference manual for your platform.  
Step 10—Auto contrast adjustment  
Nikon Scan can automatically adjust image  
contrast to suit the color balance and tone range  
of the original. Click the contrast button to  
adjust contrast automatically.  
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4. Scanning  
Step 11—Remove dust and scratches  
Images can be treated digitally to remove dust and scratches. To do  
so, open the “scanner extras” drawer tab and select “Defect Correc-  
tion” from the options pop-up menu.  
Select On (Normal) or On (Sharpen) from the Mode pop-up  
menu to automatically process the image to remove defects. The  
effects of Defect Correction will be visible in the preview image in  
the scan window.  
Consult the software reference manual for your platform for more  
information on the scanner extras available for the LS-2000,  
including multi-sample scanning.  
Step 12—Adjust color balance, contrast, and brightness  
The controls in the color-balance drawer can be used to adjust RGB  
color balance, contrast, and brightness. Click the color-balance  
drawer-tab to open the color-balance drawer.  
Adjust brightness, contrast, and color balance by dragging the  
sliders. The effects of these adjustments will be visible in the scan  
window.  
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Brightness, contrast, and color balance can be adjusted over limited  
parts of the tone range using the controls in the curves-and-levels  
drawer. Refer to the software reference manual for your platform.  
Step 13—Scan the selected crop  
Once you have selected a crop and adjusted  
scanner controls to your satisfaction, click the  
scan button. The selected crop will be  
scanned and transferred to the host application  
or to an image window in Nikon Scan. De-  
pending on the application used or Nikon Scan  
Preference settings, the scan window may close  
when scanning is complete. For information on  
how to save and print scanned images using  
Nikon Scan, refer to the software reference  
manual for your platform.  
Step 14—Scan additional images  
When Nikon Scan is being used as a  
“stand alone” application, the scan  
window can be activated after an image  
has been scanned by selecting the Open  
Twain Source command from Nikon  
Scan’s File menu (Windows) or by  
selecting the scanner from the Device  
submenu of the Nikon Scan menu  
(Macintosh). To re-open the scan  
window from another application, select  
Nikon Scan from the application’s list of  
“acquire” or “import” sources.  
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4. Scanning  
Once the scan window has been re-opened, the current slide or film  
strip can be previewed and a new crop selected as outlined in steps  
5 through 12, or the current film can be ejected and new film  
inserted and previewed. To eject a slide from the slide-mount  
adapter, press the eject button and then pull the slide the rest of the  
way out with your fingers.  
To eject film from the SA-20, click the eject  
button in the scan window.  
Once the current film has been removed and the scanner’s status  
LED is glowing steadily, new film can be inserted in the scanner  
and previewed as described in steps 4 through 12. If there is no film  
in the adapter and the scanner’s status LED is glowing steadily, the  
current adapter can be removed and a new adapter inserted in the  
scanner as described in Step 3.  
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Appendix: Nikon Scan Controls  
Menus, Tabs, and Information Displays  
Thumbnail drawer-tab  
Click to open when film is inserted in the SA-20  
strip-film adapter or optional IA-20 IX240 film adapter  
Settings menu  
Save current settings,  
load saved settings,  
restore factory defaults  
Film-type menu  
Choose the type of film you  
want to scan  
Color-space menu  
Choose the color model  
(color space) used to display  
and store the image after  
scanning  
Crop information display  
The height and width of the current crop and the  
coordinates of its top left corner are displayed.  
Units can be chosen from the crop-size drawer (see  
below)  
Pixel data display  
The values for each color component are displayed  
when the cursor is moved over a pixel in the  
preview image  
Progress indicator  
Control drawer-tabs  
Click to open, drag up or down to move (Windows).  
The contents of each drawer are shown below.  
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Buttons  
Eject film from the SA-20 or optional IA-20 and SF-200 adapters  
Focus the scanner on the center of the preview image. Clicking this button  
with the ctrl key (Windows) or option key (Macintosh) held down allows you  
to focus the scanner on a point chosen by clicking anywhere within the  
preview image.  
Zoom out to the previous view after zooming in  
Zoom in on the current crop  
Rotate the preview image and/or currently selected thumbnails ninety  
degrees to the right  
Rotate the preview image and/or currently selected thumbnails ninety  
degrees to the left  
Flip the preview image and/or currently selected thumbnails horizontally  
Flip the preview image and/or currently selected thumbnails vertically  
Conduct a prescan to adjust scanner exposure settings  
Perform automatic contrast adjustment  
Open the Preferences dialog (see below)  
Abort preview or main scan  
Scan image into host application or Nikon Scan  
image window.  
Preview current slide, thumbnail, or crop  
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Control Drawers  
The Scan-Size Drawer  
Input units menu  
The units used in giving  
the size of the current crop  
Input lock  
Fix crop at its  
current dimen-  
sions  
Output units menu  
The units used in  
giving the size of  
the image after  
scanning  
Scale  
Amount crop will  
be scaled when  
scanned  
Output lock  
Fix size of final  
scan to current  
output dimensions  
and file size  
Scan resolution  
Resolution units  
Device menu  
Output resolution (units can be chosen  
from pop-up menu). Resolution can be  
entered directly in text-box or chosen to  
match resolution of output devices in  
device pop-up menu.  
The Scanner Extras Drawer  
Scanner extras menu  
Choose a scanner option from the  
menu to make adjustments to settings  
Defect Correction: Remove dust  
and scratches  
Manual Focus Adjustment: Adjust  
scanner focus using a slider  
Analog gain: Adjust brightness of  
scanner’s light source  
Multi Sample Scanning: Increase  
image quality with multi-sample  
scanning  
Scanner Extras: Adjust interpolation,  
sharpness, and prescan settings  
Pixel Data Size: Set scan bit depth  
Module extras: Special settings for  
different adapters  
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The Curves-and-Levels Drawer  
Display output  
histogram  
Select black  
point  
Select white  
point  
Channel menu  
Select the color  
Auto contrast  
Reset button  
Reset curves to  
linear. Ctrl-click  
(Windows) or  
option-click  
(Macintosh) to  
reset all channels  
to linear.  
curve to be edited  
Edit window  
Edit the color  
curve by dragging  
points with the  
mouse  
Black-point slider  
Gamma slider  
White-point slider Gamma value  
The Color-Balance Drawer  
Adjust brightness,  
contrast, and color  
balance for the  
entire preview  
image by dragging  
the sliders  
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Preferences  
The Preferences dialog contains several tabs, which are detailed in  
the software reference manual for your platform. A brief descrip-  
tion of each tab is given below.  
Gamma  
Set base gamma values  
for preview and final scan  
Color management  
Choose the color profiles  
used in matching input  
from the scanner to output  
colors on a monitor or  
other device  
Device  
Choose from among  
multiple connected Nikon  
scanners  
Miscellaneous (shown)  
Basic scan-window  
settings  
Scratch (Macintosh only)  
Choose the disk used for  
temporary storage  
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EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
We  
Name:  
Nikon Europe BV  
Address:  
Schipholweg 321, 1171 PL Badhoevedorp, The Netherlands  
declare that the product  
Product Name:  
Nikon Film Scanner LS-2000, SLIDE MOUNT ADAPTER MA-20 , STRIP FILM  
ADAPTER SA-20  
Manufacturer’s Name:  
Manufacturer’s Address:  
Nikon Corporation  
Fuji Bldg., 2-3, Marunouchi 3-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8331, Japan  
is in conformity with the following Standards  
Safety:  
EMC:  
EN60950  
EN55022 Class B  
EN61000-3-2 1995  
EN61000-3-3 1995  
EN50082-1  
IEC801-2: 1991 4kV (direct discharge), 8kV (air discharge)  
IEC801-3: 1984 3V/m  
IEC801-4: 1988 1kVAC, (0.5kV, I/O)  
following the provisions of the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC)  
DECLARATION DE CONFORMITÉ DE LA CEE  
Nous  
Nom:  
Nikon Europe BV  
Adresse:  
Schipholweg 321, 1171 PL Badhoevedorp, The Netherlands  
déclarons que ce produit  
Nom du produit:  
Nikon Film Scanner LS-2000, SLIDE MOUNT ADAPTER MA-20 , STRIP FILM  
ADAPTER SA-20  
Nom du fabricant:  
Nikon Corporation  
Adresse du fabricant:  
Fuji Bldg., 2-3, Marunouchi 3-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8331, Japon  
est conforme aux normes suivantes  
Sécurité:  
CEE:  
EN60950  
EN55022 Classe B  
EN61000-3-2 1995  
EN61000-3-3 1995  
EN50082-1  
IEC801-2: 1991 4kV (décharge par court-circuit), 8kV (décharge par amorçage)  
IEC801-3: 1984 3V/m  
IEC801-4: 1988 1kVAC, (0.5kV, I/O)  
selon les dispositions de la directive de la CEE (89/336/EEC)  
ERKLÄRUNG ÜBER EG-NORMENGERECHTHEIT  
Wir  
Name:  
Nikon Europe BV  
Anschrift:  
Schipholweg 321, 1171 PL Badhoevedorp, The Netherlands  
erklären hiermit, daß das folgende Produkt  
Produktbezeichnung:  
Nikon Film Scanner LS-2000, SLIDE MOUNT ADAPTER MA-20 , STRIP FILM  
ADAPTER SA-20  
Name des Herstellers:  
Nikon Corporation  
Anschrift des Herstellers:  
Fuji Bldg., 2-3, Marunouchi 3-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8331, Japan  
den nachstehend aufgeführten Normen genügt:  
Sicherheit:  
EMC:  
EN60950  
EN55022 Klasse B  
EN61000-3-2 1995  
EN61000-3-3 1995  
EN50082-1  
IEC801-2: 1991 4kV (Direkt Entladung), 8kV (Raum Entladung)  
IEC801-3: 1984 3V/m  
IEC801-4: 1988 1kVAC, (0.5kV, I/O)  
und zwar gemäß den Bestimmungen der EMC-Richtlinie (89/336/EEC)  
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DECLARACIÓN DE CONFORMIDAD DE LA CEE  
Nosotros  
Nombre:  
Nikon Europe BV  
Dirección:  
Schipholweg 321, 1171 PL Badhoevedorp, The Netherlands  
declaramos que el producto  
Nombre del producto:  
Nikon Film Scanner LS-2000, SLIDE MOUNT ADAPTER MA-20 , STRIP FILM  
ADAPTER SA-20  
Nombre del fabricante:  
Dirección del fabricante:  
Nikon Corporation  
Fuji Bldg., 2-3, Marunouchi 3-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8331, Japón  
cumple las normas siguientes  
Seguridad:  
EMC:  
EN60950  
EN55022 Clase B  
EN61000-3-2 1995  
EN61000-3-3 1995  
EN50082-1  
IEC801-2: 1991 4kV (descarga directa), 8kV (descarga ambiental)  
IEC801-3: 1984 3V/m  
IEC801-4: 1988 1kVAC, (0.5kV, I/O)  
según las disposiciones de la Directiva EMC (89/336/EEC)  
Badhoevedorp, The Netherlands  
April 20, 1998  
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Place  
Lieu  
Ort  
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Unterschrift/Geschäftsführer  
Firma/Director general  
Lugar  
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