Fujitsu Scanner fi 4990C User Manual

C150-E192-01EN  
fi-4990C Image Scanner  
Operator's Guide  
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Edition  
01  
Date published  
February, 2001  
Revised contents  
First edition  
Specification No. C150-E192-01EN  
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  
radiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththe  
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful  
interferenceinwhichcasetheuserwillberequiredtocorrecttheinterferenceathis  
ownexpense.  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limit for radio noise emissions  
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DepartmentofCommunications.  
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The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice.  
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READ CAREFULLY ALL OF THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT.  
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i
Preface  
This manual explains how to use the fi-4990C image scanner. This scanner  
can be equipped with an optional endorser; however, Illustrations in this  
manual do not include the endorser except those in Chapter 5. For details  
of the endorser, refer to its Operator Guide.  
This manual contains COMPONENTS, INSTALLATION AND CONNEC-  
TIONS, OPERATING INSTRUCTION, DOCUMENT SPECIFICATION,  
SPECIFICATIONS, and SETUP, BROWSE, AND TEST MODES.  
Refer to the CD-ROM for the information about the routine operation of the  
fi-4990C.  
The CD-ROM contains OPERATING INSTRUCTION, CLEANING, RE-  
PLACEMENT OF PARTS, ADJUSTMENT and TROUBLESHOOTING.  
The fi-4990C is very fast and highly functional image scanner developed for  
volume filing, using charge-coupled device (CCD) image sensors. This  
scanner features duplex scanning and high quality image processing with an  
automaticdocumentfeeder(ADF).  
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ii  
Conventions  
Special information, such as warnings, cautions, and notes are indicated as  
follows:  
WARNING  
WARNING indicates that serious personal injury may result if you do not follow  
a procedure correctly.  
CAUTION  
CAUTION indicates that minor personal injury, loss of data, or damage to the  
scanner may result if you do not follow a procedure correctly.  
NOTE  
NOTE indicates remarks, tips, and other useful supplementary information.  
The following symbols are used in this manual.  
Used for general WARNING and CAUTION.  
Used for NOTE.  
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iii  
CONTENTS  
K CHAPTER 1 COMPONENTS  
CheckingtheComponents ......................................................... 1-1  
Units and Assemblies ................................................................ 1-2  
Operator Panel ..........................................................................1-5  
Buzzer .......................................................................................1-8  
K CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATIONANDCONNECTIONS  
Precautions ................................................................................ 2-1  
Inspection .................................................................................. 2-2  
CableConnection ....................................................................... 2-4  
K CHAPTER 3 OPERATINGINSTRUCTION  
Turning the Power On ...............................................................3-1  
Basic Operation of the Operator Panel......................................3-2  
K CHAPTER 4 DOCUMENTSPECIFICATION  
Document Size........................................................................... 4-1  
Document Quality ......................................................................4-2  
Document Limitations ................................................................4-5  
Grounding Color Area................................................................4-7  
Drop-out Color ...........................................................................4-8  
Job Separation Sheet ................................................................4-9  
K CHAPTER 5 SPECIFICATIONS  
Installation Specifications ..........................................................5-1  
External Dimensions..................................................................5-2  
Consumables.............................................................................5-3  
Options ......................................................................................5-4  
K CHAPTER 6 SETUP, BROWSE, AND TEST MODES  
Setup, Browse, and Test Modes ...............................................6-1  
Activating the Setup or Browse Mode .......................................6-2  
Contents of the Setup or Browse Mode.....................................6-4  
Activating the Test Mode .........................................................6-49  
Contents of the Test Mode ......................................................6-51  
K GLOSSARY OF TERMS ................................................................................ GL-1  
K INDEX ............................................................................................................. IN-1  
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COMPONENTS  
CHAPTER  
1
COMPONENTS  
INSTALLATION AND  
CONNECTIONS  
CHAPTER  
INSTALLATIONANDCONNECTIONS  
2
OPERATING  
INSTRUCTION  
CHAPTER  
OPERATINGINSTRUCTION  
DOCUMENTSPECIFICATION  
CHAPTER  
3
DOCUMENT  
SPECIFICATION  
CHAPTER  
4
SPECIFICATIONS  
SPECIFICATIONS  
5
SETUP, BROWSE,  
AND TEST MODES  
CHAPTER  
SETUP, BROWSE, AND TEST MODES  
GLOSSARY OF TERMS  
INDEX  
6
GLOSSARY  
OF TERMS  
INDEX  
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vii  
CHAPTER  
1
COMPONENTS  
Afterunpackingthescanner,confirmthatallthecomponentshavebeen  
received. Thischapterdescribesthecomponentsofthescanner,part  
names,andoperatorpanelarrangementandtheirfunction.  
CheckingtheComponents  
UnitsandAssemblies  
Operator Panel  
Buzzer  
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Checking the Components  
These are high precision components and must be handled with care.  
Confirm that all the components shown in the following figure have been received. Mount the stop  
lever on the stacker of the scanner.  
If any component is missing, please contact your sales agent.  
Scanner  
*
Powercable  
for North America  
Powercable  
for Europe  
* Stop lever  
or  
Operator’sGuide  
(this manual) and  
two CD-ROMs  
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1-1  
Units and Assemblies  
This section shows the exterior view and assemblies of the scanner. This section also provides names  
of each part and describes their functions.  
Units  
16 17  
18  
17  
19  
15  
12  
13  
6
7
14  
7
4
8
1
9
2
10  
11  
5
3
4
20  
21  
22  
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1-2  
No.  
1
Name  
Function  
Operator panel  
Power switch  
Hopper  
Used to operate the scanner.  
Used to power on or off.  
2
3
Document input tray.  
4
Hopper guides  
Hopper extension  
Automatic document feeder (ADF)  
ADF release lever  
Pick roller unit  
Guide plate  
Used to adjust the document width.  
For use with long documents.  
Feeds documents automatically.  
Used to open the ADF.  
5
6
7
8
Picks top page in document stack.  
The pad unit is mounted on.  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
Pad  
Separates top page from document stack.  
Separates top page from document stack.  
Opens for easy access.  
Brake roller  
Upper transport unit  
Lever  
Used to open the upper transport unit.  
Opens to access back-side lamp.  
Document exit tray.  
Side cover  
Stacker  
Check stopper  
Stacker guides  
Stop lever  
Adjustable stopper for shorter length documents.  
Helps guide documents into stacker.  
Used to keep documents in the stacker.  
For use with long documents.  
Controls supply of line power to the scanner.  
Power cable connection.  
Stacker extension  
Main line switch  
Power inlet  
Interface connectors  
Ultra Wide SCSI (1pcs.)  
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1-3  
Assemblies  
Lower sheet guide assembly  
Pick roller unit  
Brake roller  
Pad  
Lamp unit (back side)  
Lamp  
Lamp unit (front side)  
Lamp  
Guide plate  
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1-4  
Operator Panel  
The operator panel is located at the lower right hand side of the scanner. The panel consists of an  
LCD (24 character x 2 line), LEDs, and buttons.  
Arrangement  
Operatorpanel  
LCD  
24 characters x 2 lines  
POWER  
CHECK  
DATA  
F1  
MENU  
ENTER  
CANCEL  
F2  
F3  
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1-5  
Button/LED Function  
Button name Function  
Turns on or off the power when the main line switch is set to “I”.  
Sets the scanner in setup or browse mode. It is also used to set test mode. (See Chapter 6)  
Setup mode is used for customizing the scanner. Browse mode is used for glancing conditions of the scanner.  
MENU  
Test mode is used for testing the scanner offline.  
ENTER  
Used in setup, browse, or test mode.  
• Clears an error if any.  
CANCEL  
• Used in setup, browse, or test mode.  
• Lifts the hopper in normal mode without errors.  
• Used in setup, browse, or test mode.  
• Lowers the hopper in normal mode without errors.  
• Used in setup, browse, or test mode.  
Used in setup, browse, or test mode.  
Used in setup, browse, or test mode.  
Available as shortcut keys when functions are defined in setup mode.  
F1  
F2  
F3  
LED  
Function  
POWER  
DATA  
Lights when the power is on.  
Lights when the image buffer contains data.  
Blinks when an equipment error occurs.  
CHECK  
LCD Display  
LCD  
Function  
Displays equipment status or error contents.  
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1-6  
Operation status display  
After power is turned on, the LCD indicates the following messages in normal mode.  
Please wait  
Wait for a moment. This is indicated when processing takes a long  
time.  
When this is displayed after turning power on, the second line  
indicates initializing messages.  
Ready  
The scanner can receive a command from the host computer or  
can be set in setup, browse, or test mode.  
Manual Feeding  
Feeding  
Load documents on the hopper table manually.  
The scanner is feeding documents. The second line indicates the  
number of documents fed per batch.  
Error status display  
When the scanner detects errors, the LCD indicates the following messages. There are two types of  
errors: temporary errors and equipment errors.  
Temporary errors (Ex.):  
Hopper empty  
The message is cleared just by following the next message.  
Mis-pick Cover open  
To clear the message, you must clean or replace the specified part.  
Optical error: Back  
Equipment errors (Ex.):  
Optical error: Front  
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1-7  
Buzzer  
The scanner has a buzzer to indicate that an error has occurred or an operator panel button is  
pressed. The buzzer function can be set on or off by following the procedure “Buzzer” in Chapter 6  
SETUP, BROWSE, AND TEST MODES.  
Sound condition  
Function  
Error occurred  
Soundscontinuously. Thebuzzerturnsoffwhenanybuttonispressedorthe  
power is turned off. Even when a button is pressed, the scanner continues  
to display the error.  
Button pressed  
Sounds briefly. This sound cannot be disabled by the buzzer setup.  
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1-8  
CHAPTER  
2
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS  
The chapter describes how to install and connect the scanner.  
Precautions  
Inspection  
Cable Connection  
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WARNING  
Place the machine with no portion of the scanner hangs over the desktop.  
Neverattempttomoveorrelocatethemachinewithouthelp. Andholdthe  
horizontal plane of the scanner bottom. (Not inclined plane)  
ACHTUNG  
Stellen Sie den Scanner sicher auf eine waagerechte, ebene Flache.  
Bewegen Sie den Scanner nicht ohne Hilfe.  
Precautions  
This section describes precautions when installing the scanner.  
Do not install the scanner in the following places and environments.  
• Place the scanner away from electrical noise sources, strong magnetic fields and air flow. If the scanner  
is used near an air conditioner, copying machine, or TV set, the scanner may operate incorrectly.  
• Keep the scanner out of the sun and away from heaters. These environments may shorten the scanner  
life or cause hardware failures.  
• Donotinstallthescannerinaplacewherevibrationsmayoccur. Thisenvironmentmaycausehardware  
failures or may cause the scanner to operate incorrectly.  
• Do not install the scanner in a humid, dusty, or damp places. These environments may shorten the  
scanner life or cause hardware failures. Do not place the scanner where liquid spills may occur.  
• Be aware of the static electricity. Be sure that the flooring and the desk are made of materials that do  
not generate the static electricity.  
See Chapter 5 SPECIFICATIONS for the information such as the size of the installation space.  
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2-1  
Inspection  
This section describes how to check the labels.  
Three labels  
Label C  
Label A  
Label B  
Label A (An example)  
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2-2  
Label B (An example)  
MODEL fi-4990C IMAGE SCANNER  
PART NO. CA04315-B107  
SER. NO.  
AC100-240V  
1 phase  
50/60Hz  
65 kgf  
DATE  
2001-02  
2.9/1.5A  
MADE IN JAPAN  
FUJITSU LIMITED  
Label C (An example)  
MODEL NAME fi-4990C  
PART NO. CA04315-B107  
MODEL  
REV.  
- 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9  
- 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9  
- 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9  
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2-3  
Cable Connection  
This section describes how to connect the cables.  
Connect the cables as follows:  
Turning the main line switch off  
Press “O” side of the main line switch to turn the power off.  
Main line switch  
Connecting the power cable  
Connect the power cable to the power inlet of the device and a power outlet.  
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2-4  
Connecting the interface cable  
Connect the appropriate SCSI interface cables and secure them with hooks or screws.  
Interface connector  
for SCSI  
Back – side  
Interface cable  
for SCSI  
NOTE  
• SCSI-ID is set to No. 5 at shipment. Refer to Chapter 6 when changing the setting.  
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2-5  
Attach the stop lever to the scanner.  
Insert the stop lever to the scanner. (Into the gap in the stacker)  
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2-6  
CHAPTER  
3
OPERATING INSTRUCTION  
This chapter describes how to turn the power on, and also de-  
scribes how to operate the operator panel (basic operation).  
RefertoReferenceGuideaboutinformationonloadingdocumentand  
opening/closingtheuppertransportunit.  
Turning the Power On  
Basic Operation of the Operator Panel  
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3
Turning the Power On  
This section describes how to turn the power on.  
Press “I” side of the main line switch located at the back of the scanner. Press the power switch of  
the operator panel. The power goes on and the green POWER lamp at the operator panel lights.  
Main line switch  
Operator panel  
Power switch  
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3-1  
Basic Operation of the Operator Panel  
This section describes basic operation of the operator panel including how to enter the mode selec-  
tion mode in which you can use setup mode, browse mode, and test mode.  
Displaying detailed information if an error occurred  
If an error occurs, the CHECK LED blinks and the error message is displayed on the LCD. For  
example, the LCD indicates as follows:  
Hopper empty  
Press  
to clear the error (Temporaly errors will clear, equipment errors will not).  
CANCEL  
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3-2  
Lifting or lowering the hopper  
When the scanner has no error (the CHECK LED does not light), pressing  
lifts the hopper  
and pressing  
lowers the hopper.  
CAUTION  
During hopper height adjustment, do not touch the hopper table or do not put  
anything on the hopper table to prevent your fingers from being caught. If  
something is caught in the mechanism, the scanner may be damaged.  
This function is valid when:  
Ready  
is displayed.  
In details:  
• The DATA LED does not light (the scanner contains no data),  
• The scanning operation is not in progress,  
• The scanner is not in test mode (except the offline feed test), and  
• The scanner is not in setup or browse mode.  
The hopper stops at the pick position or at the 250-, 500-, or 1000-sheet position depending on the  
hopper height adjustment in setup mode. At the pick position, the top paper of stack (the hopper  
table when no paper is loaded on the hopper) is aligned to the pick roller. At the 250-sheet position,  
for example, the hopper table can load about 250 sheets of paper.  
Each time you press  
or  
, the hopper lifts or lowers by one position. Pressing  
when paper  
is loaded, the hopper lifts up to the pick position.  
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3-3  
Clearing a consumable life alarm  
This scanner has the consumable counter to estimate consumable life of the scanner. When the  
consumable counter reaches the prescribed value, the LCD indicates an alarm that the consum-  
able may be expired. For example, the following message appears:  
Consumable life alarm  
AAAAAAAA  
MMMM  
In this case, press  
. The LCD indicates the following message:  
CANCEL  
Reset Consumable Counter?  
Yes:Enter No:Cancel  
Yes (press  
No (press  
): The scanner resets the consumable counter to zero.  
ENTER  
): The scanner does not reset the consumable counter. In this case, the  
consumable life alarm recurs when the next sheet is fed.  
CANCEL  
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3-4  
Confirming the number of sheets processed by the scanner  
The LCD indicates the numbers of sheets scanned during online or in test mode (offline feed test).  
The LCD indicates the numbers as follows:  
Scanning  
AAAAAAAA  
MMMM  
Value  
Meaning  
Description  
AAAAAAAA Abrasion counter  
MMMM Batch counter  
Eight columns of numbers indicate the accumulative  
number of sheets fed by this scanner.  
Four columns of numbers indicate the number of sheets fed  
per hopper.  
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3-5  
Using the function buttons (F1, F2, and F3)  
This scanner has the three function buttons (  
,
, and  
) to save time when  
F1  
F2  
F3  
using a setup function which is likely to require tedious operation. Use these buttons as shortcut  
keys when you frequently use certain setup functions for your jobs. See Chapter 6 for details.  
You can use function buttons after allocating a setup function to it. This allocation can be done in  
setup mode. After allocation, the allocated function can be easily accessed just by pressing the  
function button. For allocatable setup functions, see Chapter 6.  
The function buttons are available when:  
Ready  
is displayed.  
In details:  
• The DATA LED does not light (the scanner contains no data),  
• The scanning operation is not in progress,  
• The scanner is not in test mode, and  
• The scanner is not in setup or browse mode.  
The function buttons are available even in the setup mode lock state (see Chapter 6).  
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3-6  
Using the setup, browse, and test modes  
This scanner has the setup mode, browse mode, and test mode to ease operation for customizing  
the scanner, glancing setup conditions of the scanner, and testing the scanner offline respectively.  
There are two ways to enter these modes:  
• Press  
when the LCD indicates “Ready” or  
MENU  
• Turn the power on while pressing  
.
MENU  
Available functions differ with the two ways. For details, see Chapter 6.  
In the following way, you can use the setup mode and browse mode.  
POWER ON  
Please wait  
Ready  
: Cursor buttons  
MENU  
CANCEL  
: Blinking  
<<MODE SELECT>>  
SETUP BROWSE  
<<MODE SELECT>>  
SETUP BROWSE  
ENTER  
ENTER  
CANCEL  
<<BROWSE MODE>>  
CANCEL  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
ENTER  
ENTER  
CANCEL  
CANCEL  
<<BROWSE MODE>>  
XXXXX  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
XXXXX  
ENTER  
ENTER  
CANCEL  
CANCEL  
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In the following way, you can use the test mode in addition to the setup mode and browse mode.  
To quit these modes, turn the power off.  
POWER ON with MENU ON  
T
Please wait  
*
: Cursor buttons  
: Blinking  
* Turn off to quit <<MODE SELECT>>.  
<<MODE SELECT>>  
<<MODE SELECT>>  
<<MODE SELECT>>  
SETUP BROWSE TEST  
SETUP BROWSE TEST  
SETUP BROWSE TEST  
ENTER  
ENTER  
ENTER  
CANCEL  
CANCEL  
CANCEL  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
<<BROWSE MODE>>  
<<TEST MODE>>  
ENTER  
ENTER  
ENTER  
CANCEL  
CANCEL  
CANCEL  
<<BROWSE MODE>>  
XXXXX  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
XXXXX  
<<TEST MODE>>  
Offline Feed Test  
ENTER  
ENTER  
ENTER  
CANCEL  
CANCEL  
CANCEL  
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Transition of operator panel status and display  
The following outlines the transition of status and display of the operator panel.  
POWER ON  
POWER ON with MENU ON  
F1, F2, F3  
Shortcut to  
Ready  
setup functions  
(normal mode)  
Turn power  
off to quit.  
CANCEL  
Error  
occurred  
MENU  
CANCEL  
Error message  
Mode select screen  
(Setup and Browse)  
Mode select screen  
(Setup, Browse, and Test)  
ENTER  
ENTER  
CANCEL  
ENTER  
CANCEL  
CANCEL  
Setup mode  
Test mode  
Browse mode  
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CHAPTER  
4
DOCUMENTSPECIFICATION  
This chapter describes the document size and document quality  
of the scanner.  
Document Size  
Document Quality  
Document Limitations  
Grounding Color Area  
Drop-out Color  
Job separation Sheet  
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Document Size  
The following figure shows document sizes that the scanner can read.  
A
Feeding Direction  
Maximum  
Scanner  
Minimum  
B
A
432 (17 in)  
A7 size  
297 (11.7 in)  
fi-4990C  
= 74 (2.9 in) x 105 (4.1 in):  
Available in both portrait  
and landscape orientations  
(Unit : mm)  
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Document Quality  
This section describes paper types of documents and ream weights of paper available for the scan-  
ner, and precautions.  
Paper types of documents  
The recommended paper types of documents are as follows:  
NOTE  
Please use the specified paper. (In rare occasion, double feeding or document damage may occur.)  
• Fine paper  
• Plain paper  
• OCR paper  
When using any other paper types of documents, place a test batch of documents in to the ADF to  
see if it successfully feeds the documents.  
NOTE  
Documents may be damaged when an error occurs.  
Ream weight of paper  
The ream weight of paper is as follows:  
• 52 to 127 g/m2 (13.9 to 34 lb)  
NOTE  
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lb indicates the pound weight of 500 sheets of 17 x 22 inch paper (3.76 g/m2).  
Precautions  
Be careful not to scan the following documents. Preliminary document feed testing may be necessary  
to avoid the unexpected errors. If the document slips in ADF (JAM error) or double feed occurs  
frequently, refer to “Improving Document Separation” in Reference Guide.  
• Paper with clips or staples  
• Paper with wet ink  
• Paper of which thickness is not constantly equal. (like envelope)  
• Paper with large rumples or curl. (See NOTE on the next page.)  
• Paper with folds or tears  
• Tracing paper  
• Coating paper  
• Carbon paper  
• Carbonless paper  
• Paper smaller than A7 size, or larger than A3 size  
• Other than paper: clothes, metal foils, or OHP films  
• Photographic paper  
• Paper with notches on its side  
• Other than rectangle paper  
When scanning a translucent document, set the density to light mode.  
To prevent roller smudging, avoid scanning a document filled out in pencil. Clean the roller as often as  
possible when scanning many document. Once every 1000 sheets is recommended.  
The chemical composition of some carbonless papers may react with the roller rubber and damage the  
rubber. Check the carbonless papers before use.  
When using carbonless paper, follow these conditions:  
• Ream weight of the paper is 52 g/m2 (13.9 lb) or more.  
• Hopper load is 500 sheets or fewer.  
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NOTE  
• If carbonless papers are used, clean the roller twice as often as usual.  
• Documents should be straightened to fit the condition below.  
More than  
30 mm  
Feed direction  
Less than  
3 mm  
Read surface  
Top of the paper  
More than  
30 mm  
Feed direction  
Less than  
5 mm  
Read surface  
• When you read curled, wrinkled, or creased documents, documents may not be successfully  
arranged in the stacker.  
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Document Limitations  
This section describes restrictions on document used for the scanner.  
Areas that must not be perforated  
Perforatins are prohibited in the shaded area of Figure 4.1 to avoid document size detection error or  
job separation sheet detection error or jam.  
113 (4.45")  
134 (5.28")  
10  
Unit : mm)  
79 (3.12") 96 (3.78")  
Reading  
reference  
position  
10  
10  
12 12  
10  
(0.39") (0.39") (0.47") (0.47") (0.39") (0.39")  
Top of document  
Front side  
Reading surface  
Bottom of document  
10  
10  
(0.39") (0.39")  
Center of document  
Figure 4.1 Areas that must not be perforated  
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Print phohibit areas on the front and back surfaces  
Printing in area A on the front of a document may, in a rare case, cause a document size detection  
error. Printing in area B on the front and back of document may, in a rare case, result in a double feed  
error. Figure 4.2 shows print prohibit areas on the front and back surfaces.  
NOTE  
Figure 4.2 shows the document as viewed from the reading surface.  
113 (4.45")  
134 (5.28")  
Unit : mm)  
Reading  
reference  
position  
79 (3.12") 96 (3.78")  
Top of document  
: Area A  
: Area B  
Front side  
Reading surface  
Bottom of document  
10  
10  
10  
10  
34 (1.34")  
(0.39")(0.39")  
(0.39") (0.39")  
Center of document  
Figure 4.2 Print prohibit areas on the front and back surfaces  
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Grounding Color Area  
As Figure 4.3 shows, the top 3-mm part of the read area on each surface should be left blank  
(grounding color) by specifying a drop-out color. If the drop-out color cannot be specified, select  
“Photo” for the document type (linedrawing or photograph).  
For details of the drop-out color, see Page 4-8.  
Grounding color  
(white) or drop-out  
color area  
Main scanning direction  
Reading  
reference  
3 mm (0.12")  
Figure 4.3 Grounding color area  
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Drop-out Color  
A drop-out color is a color visible by a human eye but not visible to the scanner.  
To check the grounding color of document for a drop-out color, use the method and follow the  
standards given below.  
Print density measurement  
The spectrum chart shown in Figure 4.4 is used to measure print density.  
The measurement must be made in one of the following ways:  
• A light source using fluorescent.  
• Macbeth PCS meter PCM II is used, which requires a filter.  
100  
90  
80  
70  
60  
50  
40  
30  
20  
10  
0
400  
500  
600  
700  
Waveength (nm)  
Figure 4.4 Spectrum band  
Drop-out color standards  
In the spectrum of fluorescent lamp the PCS value must satisfy the following standards:  
• Maximum: 0.14 or less  
• Average: 0.1 or less  
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Job Separation Sheet  
Shape  
The following Figure 4.5 shows the shape of the document.  
15  
(0.59")  
Center of document  
Unit : mm)  
more than 210 (8.27")  
Figure 4.5 Shape of document  
Document type  
The document type and ream weight specifications given in Section 4-2 apply.  
However, the document size shall be A4 or larger (210 mm (8.27”) or more wider).  
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CHAPTER  
5
SPECIFICATIONS  
This chapter describes the installation specifications, external  
dimensions, consumables, option.  
Installation Specifications  
External Dimensions  
Consumables  
Options  
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Installation Specifications  
The following table lists the installation specifications of the scanner.  
Item  
Dimensions (mm)  
Specification  
Width  
590 (23.2 in)  
Depth 690 (27.2 in)  
Height 540 (21.3 in) without optional endorser  
610 (24.0 in) with optional endorser  
Weight (kg)  
65 (143 lb.)  
Voltage  
Input power Phases  
Frequency  
100 to 240 VAC ±10 %  
Single-phase  
50/60 Hz + 2% -4%  
Power consumption  
Device status  
250 VA or less  
Operating  
15 to 35°C  
Not operating  
Ambient  
condition  
Temperature  
-20 to 60°C  
(60 to 95°F)  
20 to 80 %  
(-4 to 140°F)  
Humidity  
8 to 95 %  
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External Dimensions  
(unit: mm)  
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Consumables  
The following table lists consumables used for the scanner. Be sure to keep some consumables in stock.  
Customerisresponsibletochangetheseitemsperiodically. Theconsumablecountercanbeusedtocheck  
the number of scanned documents. (See page 3-4, 6-22.)  
Name  
Lamp  
Pad  
Specification  
CA04315-0430  
CA04315-G730  
Service life and remarks  
1000 hours or more. Two lamps used per scanner.  
300,000 sheets or one year.  
Pick roller unit CA04315-F711  
300,000 sheets or one year.  
Brake roller  
Print head  
CA04315-F705  
CA01023-0701  
300,000 sheets or one year.  
20,000 sheets (10 characters/sheet).  
Black ink cartridge for endorser.  
NOTE  
• These service lives (replacement cycles) may be shortened depending on paper types of  
documents scanned or wrong cleaning of the scanner.  
• When carbon-less paper is used, the replacement cycle is shortened. So, these parts must be  
replaced earlier than above.  
• Adjust Consumable counter if shortened consumable life is expected. This will ensure  
consumables are replaced when needed. (page 6-22)  
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Options  
The following table lists options of this scanner.  
Name  
Specification  
Remark  
Endorser  
CA04315-D201  
Ink jet printing method  
• Back-side print  
• Max. 33 characters  
Contact your Fujitsu sales agent for more information.  
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CHAPTER  
6
SETUP, BROWSE, AND TEST MODES  
This chapter describes the setup, browse, and test modes of the  
scanner.  
Setup, Browse, and Test Modes  
Activating the Setup or Browse Mode  
Contents of the Setup or Browse Mode  
Activating the Test Mode  
Contents of the Test Mode  
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Setup, Browse, and Test Modes  
This scanner has the setup mode, browse mode, and test mode to ease setting up.  
• Setup mode for customizing the scanner for user requirements  
• Browse mode for glancing setup conditions of the scanner  
• Test mode for testing the scanner offline  
There are two ways to enter these modes:  
• Way 1  
Press  
when the LCD indicates “Ready”.  
MENU  
You can use the setup mode and browse mode. To quit a mode, press  
• Way 2  
.
CANCEL  
Turn the power on while pressing  
.
MENU  
You can use the test mode in addition to the setup mode and browse mode. To quit a mode, turn  
off the power.  
Available functions differ with modes or with ways. For details, see descriptions of each function.  
Functions not available in setup mode  
Way  
Functions not available  
pressed in Ready status  
TP_IF baud rate, SCSI ID, Product ID, Function key, Setup mode lock  
MENU  
Functions not available in browse mode  
Functions not available  
Paper thickness setup  
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Activating the Setup or Browse Mode  
To activate the setup mode, follow these steps:  
1. While the LCD is indicating “Ready”, press  
.
MENU  
Ready  
The <<MODE SELECT>> screen appears with  
“SETUP” blinking.  
<<MODE SELECT>>  
SETUP  
BROWSE  
2. Press  
.
ENTER  
* <<SETUP MODE>> Initial screen  
The <<SETUP MODE>> initial screen (*) appears.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
3. Press  
.
ENTER  
** <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen  
The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (**) appears.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
XXXXX  
To activate the browse mode, press  
before step 2 to make “BROWSE” blinking, then follows  
steps 2 and 3. The <<BROWSE MODE>> screen appears.  
To quit the setup mode, press  
.
CANCEL  
Button functions in setup or browse mode  
Button name Function  
MENU  
Returns to the <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen without saving the change (*).  
ENTER  
Returns to the previous screen while saving the change (*).  
CANCEL  
Returns to the previous screen without saving the change (*).  
• Displays the next function at the right in the menu.  
• Moves to the right item.  
• Displays the next test function at the left in the menu.  
• Moves to the left item.  
Changes parameters.  
Changes parameters.  
* In browse mode, “saving the change” does not occur.  
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MENU  
Mode selection (  
pressed in Ready status)  
There is another mode selection which enables you to execute the user test on the scanner without the  
host computer. See “ Activating the Test Mode” later in this chapter.  
POWER ON  
Please wait  
Ready  
: Cursor buttons  
MENU  
CANCEL  
: Blinking  
<<MODE SELECT>>  
SETUP BROWSE  
<<MODE SELECT>>  
SETUP BROWSE  
ENTER  
ENTER  
CANCEL  
<<BROWSE MODE>>  
CANCEL  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
ENTER  
ENTER  
CANCEL  
CANCEL  
<<BROWSE MODE>>  
XXXXX  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
XXXXX  
ENTER  
ENTER  
CANCEL  
CANCEL  
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Contents of the Setup or Browse Mode  
This section describes the contents of the setup mode.  
The setup mode can be classified into 35 types.  
Setup item  
Description  
Remarks  
Paper length check  
Enables or disables the function which  
detects a paper length error.  
The selection set by the host computer cannot  
be changed.  
Doublefeed check  
Paper thickness setup  
Skew check  
Enables or disables the function which  
detects the paper thickness.  
The selection set by the host computer cannot  
be changed.  
Sets the permissible paper thickness to  
detect a double feed error.  
Enables or disables the function which  
detects a skew error.  
IPC-3 mode  
Selects a pattern to be set in the image  
processing option.  
• Overrides the selection set by the host  
computer.  
Hopper height  
Sets the initial position of the hopper.  
Paper separation level  
Sets the power of separating sheets of  
paper.  
Drop-out color  
Selects a drop-out color.  
The selection set by the host computer cannot  
be changed.  
Background changeover Sets the Background to “white” or “Black”  
The selection set by the host computer cannot  
be changed.  
Consumable counter  
Sets the interval (in ten thousands) in which  
a consumable alarm occurs.  
Consumable counter  
reset  
Reset the accumulated count value of the  
consumable counter.  
Displayed in setup mode selected by turning  
power on with  
Displayed in setup mode selected by turning  
power on with pressed.  
pressed.  
MENU  
Consumable alarm mode  
Sets the mode how to notify the alarm  
generation when the accumulated  
consumable counter value reaches to the  
setting value.  
MENU  
Buzzer  
Activates or inactivates the buzzer sound  
when an error occurs.  
Buzzer volume  
LCD contrast  
Picking speed  
Sets the volume of buzzer or click sound.  
Sets the contrast of the LCD.  
Selects the speed of the pick roller.  
* Endorser Initial setting Sets whether to enable the endorser  
imprinting process, and to set the initial value  
of the imprinting number.  
The details and the operation method, please  
refer to the “M4099D/M4099DC/fi-4990/fi-4990C  
Image Scanner Operator’s Guide : Option”.  
* Endorser Reset  
Method  
Sets whether to reset the number to be  
imprinted by Endoser every time when the  
Hopper Empty is detected.  
* Endorser Reset  
Reset the number to be imprinted by Endoser.  
Reset the print head life counter.  
* Ink Counter Reset  
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Setup item  
Description  
Remarks  
TP_IF baud rate  
Selects the control data transfer rate (2400,  
4800, 9600, or 19200) for the TP interface.  
Displayed in setup mode selected by turning  
power on with  
Displayed in setup mode selected by turning  
power on with pressed.  
Displayed in setup mode selected by turning  
power on with pressed.  
pressed.  
MENU  
SCSI ID  
Sets the SCSI ID of this scanner.  
Sets the product ID of this scanner.  
Enables or disables pre-picking.  
MENU  
Product ID  
MENU  
Pre-pick  
Pick start time  
Sets the period from when paper is loaded  
manually to when the pick operation starts.  
Manual feed timeout  
Sets the waiting period from when the host  
computer issues a scan command to when  
paper is loaded manually.  
Paper pick retry  
Paper feed retry  
Function key  
Sets the pick motor operation time and retry  
count.  
Sets the feed motor operation time and retry  
count.  
Allocates setup functions to  
and buttons.  
F1  
,
F2  
,
Displayed in setup mode selected by turning  
power on with pressed.  
• Displayed in setup mode selected by turning  
power on with pressed.  
• Setup functions allocated to  
and buttons are always valid  
regardless of this setting.  
F3  
MENU  
Setup mode lock  
Inhibits the operator panel from entering  
setup mode from normal mode.  
MENU  
,
,
F1  
F2  
F3  
Language  
Select the Operation Panel LCD display  
language (Japanese/English).  
White follower mode  
Selects the white Level follower operation “0”  
means default “1”means operate like  
M3099X scanner.  
Displayed in setup mode selected by turning  
power on with pressed.  
MENU  
Interface Board slot  
SCSI Bus Width setting  
* Printing Position  
Selects the Interface Board Slot “1” or “2”.  
Displayed in setup mode selected by turning  
power on with pressed.  
Displayed in setup mode selected by turning  
power on with pressed.  
The details and the operation method, please  
MENU  
When connects Narrow SCSI card, Selects  
“8 bit”.  
MENU  
Set the Endorser print start position.  
refer to the “M4099D/M4099DC/fi-4990/fi-4990C  
Image Scanner Operator’s Guide : Option”.  
* If the option is not mounted, the set up item for the option does not display on the screen and skips  
to the next item.  
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Transition of screens in setup mode  
This flowchart indicates the transition of screens in setup mode for reference to the setup operation  
described in the following pages.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
: Cursor buttons  
SETUP  
BROWSE  
: Blinking  
ENTER  
CANCEL  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
ENTER  
CANCEL  
Setup mode menu screen  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Langage  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Length Check  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Thickness Check  
ENTER  
ENTER  
ENTER  
ENTER/CANCEL  
ENTER/CANCEL  
ENTER/CANCEL  
Paper Length Check  
OFF 10mm  
Paper Length Check  
OFF 10mm  
Paper Length Check  
OFF 20mm  
Paper Length Check  
ON 10mm  
Paper Length Check  
OFF 15mm  
* To save the change,  
press ENTER.  
To quit without saving  
change, press CANCEL.  
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Paper length check  
This function sets and detects a difference in paper length. You cannot change settings if they are set by  
the host computer.  
Remarks  
LCD display  
Options  
Checked or not  
Paper Length Check  
On, Off (Default: Off)  
Difference:  
10 mm, 15 mm, 20 mm (Default: 10 mm)  
XX mm means that it is not regarded as an  
error when the actual difference of paper length  
is within the limits of ±XX mm.  
The following is an example of operation when you use this function.  
1. In <<SETUP MODE>> initial screen, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
.
ENTER  
The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Paper  
Length Check) appears.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Length Check  
2. Press  
.
ENTER  
Paper Length Check  
The option select screen indicates the current  
options with OFF blinking (blinking indicates  
“changeable”).  
OFF  
10 mm  
3. Press  
or  
.
Paper Length Check  
ON 10 mm  
The displayed option changes (ON).  
4. Press  
.
Paper Length Check  
ON 10 mm  
The current difference 10 mm blinks (blinking  
indicates “changeable”).  
5. Press  
or  
.
Paper Length Check  
ON 20 mm  
The displayed option changes (15 mm or 20 mm).  
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6. When the desired value appears, press  
to save the change.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Length Check  
ENTER  
The LCD returns to the <<SETUP MODE>>  
menu screen (Paper Length Check).  
7. Press  
two times.  
CANCEL  
Ready  
The LCD returns to the Ready screen.  
Doublefeed check  
This function determines whether or not to enable the paper thickness which is set by the “paper  
thickness setup” function to detect a double feed error. You cannot change settings if they are set by  
the host computer.  
LCD display  
Options  
Remarks  
Double feed Check  
Off, Thickness Check, Thickness & Roller  
(Default: Off)  
OFF: Set the double feed check to Disabled.  
Thickness & Roller check:  
Detect the double feed by checking the  
document thickness and the rotation of brake  
roller.  
At pick the paper (Default)  
At pick + feed the paper  
Thickness check:  
Detect the double feed by checking the  
document thickness.  
The following is an example of operation when you use this function.  
1. In <<SETUP MODE>> initial screen, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
.
ENTER  
The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Paper  
Length Check) appears.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Length Check  
2. Press  
.
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Doublefeed Check  
The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen  
(Doublefeed Check) appears.  
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3. Press  
.
ENTER  
Doublefeed Check  
MODE TIMING  
The option select screen appears with the  
current option MODE blinking (blinking  
indicates “changeable”).  
4. Press  
.
ENTER  
Doublefeed Check : MODE  
OFF  
The option select screen appears with the  
current option OFF blinking (blinking indicates  
“changeable”).  
5. Press  
or  
.
Doublefeed Check : MODE  
Thickness & Roller  
The displayed option changes (Thickness  
Check or Thickness & Roller).  
6. Press  
to save the change.  
ENTER  
Doublefeed Check  
MODE TIMING  
The LCD returns to the option select screen  
appears with the current option MODE blinking  
(blinking indicates “changeable”).  
7. Press  
.
Doublefeed Check  
MODE TIMING  
The option select screen appears with the  
current option TIMING blinking (blinking  
indicates “changeable”).  
8. Press  
.
ENTER  
Doublefeed Check : TIMING  
At pick the paper  
The option select screen appenrs with the  
current option At pick the paper blinking.  
9. Press  
or  
.
Doublefeed Check : TIMING  
At pick + feed the paper  
The displayed option changes (At pick + feed  
the paper).  
10. Press  
to save the change.  
ENTER  
Doublefeed Check  
MODE TIMING  
The LCD returns to the option select screen  
appears with the current option TIMING  
blinking.  
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11. Press  
two times.  
CANCEL  
Ready  
The LCD returns to the Ready screen.  
Paper thickness setup  
This function sets the paper thickness which is used as the reference for detecting a double feed  
error. Whether this function is enabled or disabled is determined by the “paper thickness check”  
function in setup mode.  
NOTE  
This setting cannot be displayed in browse mode.  
The following is an example of operation when you use this function.  
1. In <<SETUP MODE>> initial screen, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
.
ENTER  
The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Paper  
Length Check) appears.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Length Check  
2. Press  
twice.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Thickness Setup  
The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Paper  
Thickness Setup) appears.  
3. Press  
.
ENTER  
Paper Thickness Setup  
Set the adjustment paper  
The paper load prompting screen appears,  
requesting adjustment paper.  
4. Select thickest paper used for your jobs and put  
the paper on the hopper.  
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5. Press  
.
ENTER  
Paper Thickness Setup  
Adjusting!!  
The “Adjusting!!” message appears. The scanner  
lifts the hopper, feeds the paper, adjusts the  
sensing level of the sensor, and saves its value.  
After adjustment, the sheet is ejected and the  
“Finished!!” message appears for two seconds,  
then the LCD returns to the <<SETUP MODE>>  
menu screen (Paper Thickness Setup).  
Finished!!  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Thickness Setup  
If an error (for example, Mis-pick) occurs during  
adjustment, remove the paper and press  
. The paper load prompting screen  
CANCEL  
appears again. Repeat steps 4 and 5.  
6. Press two times.  
CANCEL  
Ready  
The LCD returns to the Ready screen.  
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Skew check  
This function determines if abnormal skew is detected or not. You cannot change the setting if it is  
set by the host computer.  
LCD display  
Options  
Remarks  
Skew Check  
On, Off (Default: Off)  
The following is an example of operation when you use this function.  
1.  
In <<SETUP MODE>> initial screen, press  
.
ENTER  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Paper  
Length Check) appears.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Length Check  
2. Press  
three times.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Skew Check  
The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Skew  
Check) appears.  
3. Press  
.
ENTER  
Skew Check  
Check: OFF  
The option select screen appears with the  
current option OFF blinking (blinking indicates  
“changeable”).  
Skew Check  
Check: ON  
4. Press  
or  
.
The displayed option changes (ON blinks).  
5. Press  
to save the change.  
ENTER  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Skew Check  
The LCD returns to the <<SETUP MODE>>  
menu screen (Skew Check).  
Ready  
6. Press  
two times.  
CANCEL  
The LCD returns to the Ready screen.  
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IPC-3 mode  
This function selects a pattern to be set in the IPC-3 image processing feature.  
LCD display  
Options  
Remarks  
IPC-3 Mode  
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (Default : 0)  
0:  
do not select any pattern  
1 to 5: select pattern numbers 1 to 5  
The following is an example of operation when you use this function.  
1. In <<SETUP MODE>> initial screen, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
.
ENTER  
The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Paper  
Length Check) appears.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Length Check  
2. Press  
four times.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
IPC-3 Mode  
The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (IPC-3  
Mode) appears.  
3. Press  
.
ENTER  
IPC-3 Mode  
0
The option select screen appears with the  
current setting 0 blinking (blinking indicates  
“changeable”).  
IPC-3 Mode  
5
4. Press  
or  
.
The displayed option changes (1, 2, 3, 4, 5).  
5. When the desired pattern number appears,  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
IPC-3 Mode  
press  
to save the change.  
ENTER  
The LCD returns to the <<SETUP MODE>>  
menu screen (IPC-3 Mode).  
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NOTE  
When you set from the Function Key, the  
dialogue appears whether you want to save the  
revised data.  
If you want to save the process, press “ENTER”key.  
And if you do not want to save the process,  
press “CANCEL”key.  
6. Press  
two times.  
CANCEL  
Ready  
The LCD retarns to the Ready screen.  
Paper types and corresponding pattern numbers  
User’s paper is classified into five types in line art (no halftone) mode as shown in the following table.  
• The horizontal axis shows the density and color of background on paper.  
• The vertical axis shows the density of characters or lines.  
Background density  
Background color  
Green  
Red  
Dark  
Normal ←  
Blue  
3: Dark back-  
ground and  
normal character  
Normal 1: Normal back-  
ground and  
normal character  
Character  
density  
4: Light character on  
red or similar  
background  
2: Normal back-  
ground and light  
character  
5: Light character on  
green or similar  
background  
Light  
* 1 to 5 are pattern numbers.  
NOTE  
When IPC-3 mode is executed in online status, the reading parameter is valid or invalid (host  
setting is invalid) as follows:  
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Important  
When scaned in Grayscale or color, this setting is not in Effect. only effective when scaned in Binary.  
Reading parameter validity  
Reading parameter  
Portrait/  
Landscape  
Line-art/  
Photo  
DTC  
Paper  
Size  
Picking  
Reading  
mode  
Resolution  
Halftone  
X
X
X
X
X
Valid  
X
X
X
Invalid  
Reading parameter  
Contrast  
Simplified  
DTC  
Sharpness Outline  
extraction  
Document r patterns  
selection  
Automatic Conversion  
separation  
X
X
Valid  
X
X
X
X
X
X
Invalid  
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Hopper height  
This function sets the initial height of the hopper. Set the height which you frequently use.  
LCD display  
Options  
Remarks  
Hopper Height  
250 sheets, 500 sheets, 1000 sheets  
(Default : 1000 sheets)  
The following is an example of operation when you use this function.  
1. In <<SETUP MODE>> initial screen, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
.
ENTER  
The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Paper  
Length Check) appears.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Length Check  
2. Press  
repeatedly until “Hopper Height”  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Hopper Height  
appears in the lower line of the menu screen.  
3. Press  
.
ENTER  
Hopper Height  
1000 sheets  
The option select screen appears with the current  
height setting 1000 sheets blinking (blinking  
indicates “changeable”).  
4. Press  
.
Hopper Height  
500 sheets  
The hopper moves to the 500-sheet position and  
the new height setting 500 sheets blinks.  
NOTE  
Each time you press  
or  
, the hopper  
moves to the next position and its position is  
automatically saved. Repeat this operation until  
the hopper is positioned at the desired height.  
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If an error occurs during positioning, press  
. The LCD returns to the option select  
CANCEL  
screen. Repeat step 4.  
5. Press  
three times.  
CANCEL  
Ready  
The LCD returns to the Ready screen.  
After this setting, the hopper is set at the new  
height whenever power is turned on.  
Paper separation level  
This function sets the power of the brake roller for stabilizing paper separation in picking documents.  
LCD display  
Options  
Remarks  
Paper Separation Level  
Thick, Medium Thick, Normal, Medium Thin,  
Thin (Default: Normal)  
Thick: strong braking power for thick paper  
|
(changes according to paper thickness)  
Thin: weak braking power for thin paper  
If the following errors frequently occur, set the braking power as explained below.  
• Double feed  
• Mis-pick  
• SF2 did not detect leading edge of paper  
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Set “braking power” according to the table below.  
Setting Braking power “Double feed” frequently occurs. “Mis-pick” or “SF2 ···” frequently occurs.  
Thick  
Very strong  
Medium Strong  
Thick  
Normal  
Medium  
Make the braking  
power stronger.  
Make the braking  
power weaker.  
(factory default)  
Medium Light  
Thin  
Thin  
Very light  
The following is an example of operation when you use this function.  
1. In <<SETUP MODE>> initial screen, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
.
ENTER  
The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Paper  
Length Check) appears.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Length Check  
2. Press  
repeatedly until “Paper Separation  
Level” appears in the lower line of the menu  
screen.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Separation Level  
3. Press  
.
ENTER  
Paper Separation Level  
Normal  
The option select screen appears with the  
current option Normal blinking (blinking  
indicates “changeable”).  
4. Press  
or  
.
Paper Separation Level  
Medium Thin  
The displayed option changes (Thick to Thin).  
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5. When the desired option appears, press  
to save the change.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Separation Level  
ENTER  
The LCD returns to the <<SETUP MODE>>  
menu screen (Paper Separation Level).  
Ready  
6. Press  
two times.  
CANCEL  
The LCD returns to the Ready screen.  
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Drop-out color  
This function sets a drop-out color for front and back sides of paper respectively. You cannot change  
settings if they are selected by the host computer.  
LCD display  
Options  
Remarks  
Drop-out Color  
Front: Green, Red, Blue (Default: Green)  
Back: Green, Red, Blue (Default: Green)  
The following is an example of operation when you use this function.  
1. In <<SETUP MODE>> initial screen, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
.
ENTER  
The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Paper  
Length Check) appears.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Length Check  
2. Press  
repeatedly until “Drop-out Color”  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Drop-out Color  
appears in the lower line of the menu screen.  
3. Press  
.
ENTER  
Drop-out Color  
Front: Green Back: Green  
The option select screen appears with the  
current setting Green (for Front) blinking  
(blinking indicates “changeable”).  
4. Press  
.
Drop-out Color  
Front: Green Back: Green  
Green (current option for Back) blinks (blink-  
ing indicates “changeable”).  
5. Press  
or  
.
Drop-out Color  
Front: Green Back: Red  
The displayed option changes (Blue or Red).  
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6. When the desired option appears, press  
to save the change.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Drop-out Color  
ENTER  
The LCD returns to the <<SETUP MODE>>  
menu screen (Drop-out Color).  
7. Press  
two times.  
CANCEL  
Ready  
The LCD returns to the Ready screen.  
Background changeover  
This function sets the Background to “White” or “Black”.  
LCD display  
Options  
Remarks  
Background  
changeover  
Front: White, Black (Default: White)  
Back: White, Black (Default: White)  
The following is an example of operation when you use this function.  
1. In <<SETUP MODE>> initial screen, press  
.
ENTER  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Paper  
Length Check) appears.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Length Check  
2. Press  
repeatedly until “Background  
Changeover” appears in the lower line of the  
menu screen.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Background Changeover  
3. Press  
.
ENTER  
Background Changeover  
F: White B: White  
The option select screen appears with the  
current setting White (for Front) blinking  
(blinking indicates “changeable”).  
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4. Press  
.
Background Changeover  
F: White B: White  
White (current option for Back) blinks (blinking  
indicates “changeable”).  
Background Changeover  
F: White B: Black  
5. Press  
or  
.
The displayed option changes (Black).  
6. Press  
to save the change.  
ENTER  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Background Changeover  
The LCD returns to the <<SETUP MODE>>  
menu screen (Background Changeover).  
7. Press  
two times.  
CANCEL  
Ready  
The LCD returns to the Ready screen.  
Consumable counter  
This function displays or sets a value of the counter which informs the user of the life (replacement  
cycle) of a consumable. When the number of sheets fed reaches the set value, an alarm occurs. Set  
this value according to types of paper you use. When using fine paper, the standard replacement  
cycle of pick roller units, brake rollers, and pads is per three hundred thousands of sheets fed. So,  
we recommend you to set the value to 0300000.  
LCD display  
Options  
Remarks  
Consumable Counter  
10000 to 2560000 sheets  
(Default: 2560000 sheets)  
This setting can be changed in ten  
thousands of sheets. The least four  
digits of zeros are automatically  
added.  
The following is an example of operation when you use this function.  
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1. In <<SETUP MODE>> initial screen, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
.
ENTER  
The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Paper  
Length Check) appears.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Length Check  
2. Press  
repeatedly until “Consumable  
Counter” appears in the lower line of the  
menu screen.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Consumable Counter  
3. Press  
.
ENTER  
Consumable Counter  
2560000 sheets  
The option select screen appears with the  
current value blinking (blinking indicates  
“changeable”).  
4. Press  
or  
.
Consumable Counter  
0300000 sheets  
The displayed value changes (1 to 256).  
(Value can be changed in ten thousands of  
sheets.) Pressing and holding down  
speeds up the change.  
or  
5. When the desired value appears, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Consumable Counter  
to save the change.  
ENTER  
The LCD returns to the <<SETUP MODE>>  
menu screen (Consumable Counter).  
6. Press  
two times.  
CANCEL  
Ready  
The LCD returns to the Ready screen.  
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Consumable counter reset  
This function is to be used when the consumable parts are replaced before the accumulated value of  
the consumable conter reaches to the setting value.  
NOTE  
You cannot use this function when the setup mode is brought by pressing “MENU” in the Ready  
status.  
LCD display  
Options  
Remarks  
Consumable Counter  
Reset  
YES, NO (Default)  
YES: Reset the accumulated  
consumable counter value.  
NO: cancel the resetting of  
consumable counter value.  
The following is an example of operation when you change the setting.  
1. <<SETUP MODE>> initial screen, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
.
ENTER  
The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Paper  
Length Check) appears.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Length Check  
2. Press  
repeatedly until “Consumable  
Counter Reset” appears in the lower line of  
the menu screen.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Consumable Counter Reset  
3. Press  
.
ENTER  
Reest  
NO  
Counter Value  
00250000  
The current option list screen appears with  
NO blinking. (blinking indicates “changeable”).  
4. Press  
or  
.
Reest  
YES  
Counter Value  
00250000  
The displayed option changes (YES blinks).  
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5. When the desired option appears, press  
Finished resetting!!  
to resetting the Consumable  
ENTER  
Counter.  
The LCD returns to the <<SETUP MODE>>  
menu screen (Consumable Counter Reset).  
6. To quit the <<SETUP MODE>>, turn off the  
power.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Consumable Counter Reset  
Consumable alarm mode  
This function is to be used how to notify the alarm generation when the accumulated consumable  
counter value reaches to the setting value.  
NOTE  
You cannot use this function when the setup mode is brought by pressing “MENU” in the Ready  
status.  
LCD display  
Options  
Remarks  
Consumable Alarm  
Mode  
Alarm & Stop scanning (Default)  
Message only  
Alarm & Stop scanning:  
when the accumulated value reaches  
to the Consumable Counter Setting  
value, the alarm displayes on the LCD  
and stop the scanning operation.  
Message only:  
When the accumulated value reaches  
to the Consumable Counter Setting  
value, the alarm displays on the LCD.  
(scanning operation does not stop.)  
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The following is an example of operation when you change the setting.  
1. <<SETUP MODE>> initial screen, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
.
ENTER  
The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Paper  
Length Check) appears.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Length Check  
2. Press  
repeatedly until “Consumable  
Alarm Mode” appears in the lower line of the  
menu screen.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Consumable Alarm Mode  
3. Press  
.
ENTER  
Consumable Alarm Mode  
Alarm & Stop scanning  
The current option list screen appears with  
“Alarm & Stop scanning” blinking (blinking  
indicates “changeable”).  
4. Press  
or  
.
Consumable Alarm Mode  
Message only  
The displayed option changes (“Message  
only” blinks).  
5. When the desired option appears, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Consumable Alarm Mode  
to save the change.  
ENTER  
The LCD returns to the <<SETUP MODE>>  
menu screen (Consumable Alarm Mode).  
6. To quit the <<SETUP MODE>>, turn off the  
power.  
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Buzzer  
This function enables or disables the buzzer sound when an error occurs.  
NOTE  
The buzzer sounds regardless of this setting when use this function.  
Options  
LCD display  
Remarks  
On, Off (Default: Off)  
Buzzer  
The following is an example of operation when you use this function.  
1. In <<SETUP MODE>> initial screen, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
.
ENTER  
The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Paper  
Length Check) appears.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Length Check  
2. Press  
repeatedly until “Buzzer” appears  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Buzzer  
in the lower line of the menu screen.  
3. Press  
.
ENTER  
Buzzer  
OFF  
The option select screen appears with the  
current setting OFF blinking (blinking indicates  
“changeable”).  
4. Press  
or  
.
Buzzer  
ON  
The displayed option changes (ON blinks).  
5. Press  
to save the change.  
ENTER  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Buzzer  
The LCD returns to the <<SETUP MODE>>  
menu screen (Buzzer).  
6. Press  
two times.  
CANCEL  
Ready  
The LCD returns to the Ready screen.  
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Buzzer volume  
This function sets the sound volume of the buzzer in seven steps.  
NOTE  
This setting is valid both for occurrence of an error and for press of an operator panel button.  
Options  
LCD display  
Remarks  
K K K K K K  
to  
Buzzer Volume  
Minimum  
to  
(Default: I I K K K K)  
(seven steps)  
I I I I I I  
Maximum  
* Symbols of volume may differ from the actual symbols used in the LCD.  
The following is an example of operation when you use this function.  
1. In <<SETUP MODE>> initial screen, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
.
ENTER  
The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Paper  
Length Check) appears.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Length Check  
2. Press  
repeatedly until “Buzzer Volume”  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Buzzer Volume  
appears in the lower line of the menu screen.  
3. Press  
.
ENTER  
The option select screen appears with the  
current setting I I K K K K (no blinking but  
changeable).  
Buzzer Volume  
Min I I K K K K Max  
4. Press  
or  
.
Buzzer Volume  
Min I I I K K K Max  
The displayed option changes (I I I K K K  
to I I I I I I, K K K K K K or I K K K K  
K).  
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5. When the desired option appears, press  
to save the change.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Buzzer Volume  
ENTER  
The LCD returns to the <<SETUP MODE>>  
menu screen (Buzzer Volume).  
6. Press  
two times.  
CANCEL  
Ready  
The LCD returns to the Ready screen.  
LCD contrast  
This function sets the contrast of the LCD on the operator panel in seven steps.  
Options  
LCD display  
Remarks  
K K K K K K  
to  
LCD Contrast  
Dark (low contrast)  
to  
(Default: I I K K K K)  
(seven steps)  
I I I I I I  
Bright (high contrast)  
* Symbols of volume may differ from the actual symbols used in the LCD.  
The following is an example of operation when you use this function.  
1. In <<SETUP MODE>> initial screen, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
.
ENTER  
The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Paper  
Length Check) appears.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Length Check  
2. Press  
repeatedly until “LCD Contrast”  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
LCD Contrast  
appears in the lower line of the menu screen.  
3. Press  
.
ENTER  
LCD Contrast  
Dark I I K K K K Bright  
The option select screen appears with the  
current setting I I K K K K (no blinking but  
changeable).  
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4. Press  
or  
.
LCD Contrast  
Dark I I I K K K Bright  
The displayed option changes (I I I K K K  
to I I I I I I, K K K K K K or I K K K K  
K).  
5. When the desired option appears, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
LCD Contrast  
to save the change.  
ENTER  
The LCD returns to the <<SETUP MODE>>  
menu screen (LCD Contrast).  
6. Press  
two times.  
CANCEL  
Ready  
The LCD returns to the Ready screen.  
Picking speed  
This function sets the rotational speed of the pick roller. Slow speed is recommended when you use  
thin or flexible paper which is liable to mis-pick.  
Options  
LCD display  
Remarks  
Slow, Middle, Fast (Default: Fast)  
Picking Speed  
NOTE  
Processing speed of scanning is reduced when the picking speed is set “Slow” or “Middle”.  
Set “picking speed” according to the table below.  
Picking speed  
“Mis-pick” frequently occurs.  
Fast  
(factory default)  
Make the picking  
speed slow.  
Middle  
Slow  
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The following is an example of operation when you use this function.  
1. In <<SETUP MODE>> initial screen, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
.
ENTER  
The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen  
(Paper Length Check) appears.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Length Check  
2. Press  
repeatedly until “Picking Speed”  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Picking Speed  
appears in the lower line of the menu screen.  
3. Press  
.
ENTER  
Picking Speed  
Fast  
The option select screen appears with the  
current setting Fast blinking (blinking indi-  
cates “changeable”).  
4. Press  
or  
.
Picking Speed  
Slow  
The displayed option changes (Fast to Slow).  
5. Press  
to save the change.  
ENTER  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Picking Speed  
The LCD returns to the <<SETUP MODE>>  
menu screen (Picking Speed).  
6. Press  
two times.  
CANCEL  
Ready  
The LCD returns to the Ready screen.  
TP_IF baud rate  
This function sets the baud rate (signaling speed) according to the baud rate of the third party inter-  
face (TP_IF).  
NOTE  
You cannot use this function when the setup mode is brought by pressing  
status.  
in the Ready  
MENU  
Options  
LCD display  
Remarks  
2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 (Default: 9600)  
TP_IF Baud Rate  
Unit: baud  
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The following is an example of operation when you use this function.  
1. In <<SETUP MODE>> initial screen, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
.
ENTER  
The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Paper  
Length Check) appears.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Length Check  
2. Press  
repeatedly until “TP_IF Baud  
Rate” appears in the lower line of the menu  
screen.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
TP_IF Baud Rate  
3. Press  
.
ENTER  
TP_IF Baud Rate  
9600  
The option select screen appears with the  
current setting 9600 blinking (blinking indi-  
cates “changeable”).  
TP_IF Baud Rate  
19200  
4. Press  
or  
.
The displayed option changes (19200, 2400,  
4800 ).  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
TP_IF Baud Rate  
5. When the desired option appears, press  
to save the change.  
ENTER  
The LCD returns to the <<SETUP MODE>>  
menu screen (TP_IF Baud Rate).  
6. To quit the <<SETUP MODE>>, turn off the  
power.  
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SCSI ID  
This function sets the ID number for the SCSI interface.  
NOTE  
You cannot use this function when the setup mode is brought by pressing  
status.  
in the Ready  
MENU  
Options  
LCD display  
Remarks  
0 to 7 (Default: 5)  
SCSI ID  
The following is an example of operation when you use this function.  
1. In <<SETUP MODE>> initial screen, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
.
ENTER  
The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Paper  
Length Check) appears.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Length Check  
2. Press  
repeatedly until “SCSI ID” appears in  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
SCSI ID  
the lower line of the menu screen.  
3. Press  
.
ENTER  
The option select screen appears with the current  
setting 5 blinking (blinking indicates “change-  
able”).  
SCSI ID  
5
4. Press  
or  
.
SCSI ID  
3
The displayed option changes (6, 7, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4).  
5. When the desired value appears, press  
to save the change.  
ENTER  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
SCSI ID  
The LCD returns to the <<SETUP MODE>>  
menu screen (SCSI ID).  
6. To quit the <<SETUP MODE>>, turn off the  
power.  
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Product ID  
This function sets the product ID of the scanner. Usually, you need not change this setting.  
NOTE  
You cannot use this function when the setup mode is brought by pressing  
status.  
in the Ready  
MENU  
Options  
LCD display  
Remarks  
Model number of this scanner  
Fi-4990C, M4099DC, M3099G (Default: Fi-  
4990C)  
Product ID  
* The model number of this scanner is Fi-4990C.  
The following is an example of operation when you use this function.  
1. In <<SETUP MODE>> initial screen, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
.
ENTER  
The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Paper  
Length Check) appears.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Length Check  
2. Press  
repeatedly until “Product ID”  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Product ID  
appears in the lower line of the menu screen.  
3. Press  
.
ENTER  
Product ID  
Fi-4990C  
The option select screen appears with the  
current setting Fi-4990C blinking (blinking  
indicates “changeable”).  
4. Press  
or  
.
Product ID  
M3099G  
The displayed option changes (M3099G or  
M4099DC blinks).  
5. When the desired option appears, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Product ID  
to save the change.  
ENTER  
The LCD returns to the <<SETUP MODE>>  
menu screen (Product ID).  
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6. To quit the <<SETUP MODE>>, turn off the  
power.  
Pre-pick  
This function enables or disables paper pre-picking.  
Options  
LCD display  
Remarks  
On, Off (Default: On)  
Pre-pick  
The following is an example of operation when you use this function.  
1. In <<SETUP MODE>> initial screen, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
.
ENTER  
The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Paper  
Length Check) appears.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Length Check  
2. Press  
repeatedly until “Pre-pick” ap-  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Pre-pick  
pears in the lower line of the menu screen.  
3. Press  
.
ENTER  
The option select screen appears with the  
current setting ON blinking (blinking indicates  
“changeable”).  
Pre-pick  
ON  
4. Press  
or  
.
Pre-pick  
OFF  
The displayed option changes (OFF blinks).  
5. Press  
to save the change.  
ENTER  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Pre-pick  
The LCD returns to the <<SETUP MODE>>  
menu screen (Pre-pick).  
6. Press  
two times.  
CANCEL  
Ready  
The LCD returns to the Ready screen.  
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Pick start time  
This function sets the period from when paper is manually put on the hopper to when the pick opera-  
tion starts.  
Options  
LCD display  
Remarks  
00.2 S to 29.8 S (Default: 01.0 S)  
Pick start time  
In units of 0.2 second  
The following is an example of operation when you use this function.  
1. In <<SETUP MODE>> initial screen, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
.
ENTER  
The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Paper  
Length Check) appears.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Length Check  
2. Press  
repeatedly until “Pick start time”  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Pick start time  
appears in the lower line of the menu screen.  
3. Press  
.
ENTER  
The option select screen appears with the  
current setting 01.0S blinking (blinking indi-  
cates “changeable”).  
Pick start time  
01.0 S  
4. Press  
or  
.
Pick start time  
05.0 S  
The displayed option changes (00.2S to  
29.8S). The value changes in 0.2 seconds.  
5. When the desired value appears, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Pick start time  
to save the change.  
ENTER  
The LCD returns to the <<SETUP MODE>>  
menu screen (Pick start time).  
6. Press  
two times.  
CANCEL  
Ready  
The LCD returns to the Ready screen.  
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Manual feed timeout  
This function sets the waiting time from when the host computer issues a scan command to when  
paper is manually put on the hopper. A manual feed timeout error occurs if this time elapses without  
putting paper on the hopper.  
Options  
LCD display  
Remarks  
1 S to 255 S (Default: 30 S)  
Manual Feed Timeout  
Unit: second  
The following is an example of operation when you use this function.  
1. In <<SETUP MODE>> initial screen, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
.
ENTER  
The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Paper  
Length Check) appears.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Length Check  
2. Press  
repeatedly until “Manual Feed  
Timeout” appears in the lower line of the  
menu screen.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Manual Feed Timeout  
3. Press  
.
ENTER  
Manual Feed Timeout  
30 S  
The option select screen appears with the  
current setting 30 S blinking (blinking indi-  
cates “changeable”).  
4. Press  
or  
.
Manual Feed Timeout  
10 S  
The displayed option changes (1 S to 255 S).  
The value changes in seconds.  
5. When the desired value appears, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Manual Feed Timeout  
to save the change.  
The LCD returns to the <<SETUP MODE>>  
menu screen (Manual Feed Timeout).  
ENTER  
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6. Press  
two times.  
CANCEL  
Ready  
The LCD returns to the Ready screen.  
Paper pick retry  
This function sets the pick motor rotation period and the retry count.  
Options  
LCD display  
Remarks  
Step: 1 to 7 (Default: 2)  
Times: 1 to 7 (Default: 4)  
Paper Pick retry  
1 to 7: one time to seven times the standard  
steps  
1 to 7: one retry to seven retries  
The following is an example of operation when you use this function.  
1. In <<SETUP MODE>> initial screen, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
.
ENTER  
The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Paper  
Length Check) appears.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Length Check  
2. Press  
repeatedly until “Paper Pick retry”  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Pick retry  
appears in the lower line of the menu screen.  
3. Press  
.
ENTER  
The option select screen appears with the  
current setting 2 (for Step) blinking (blinking  
indicates “changeable”).  
Paper Pick retry  
Step: 2  
Times: 4  
4. Press  
.
Paper Pick retry  
Step: 2 Times: 4  
The current count setting 4 blinks.  
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5. Press  
or  
.
Paper Pick retry  
Step: 2 Times: 7  
The displayed option changes (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,  
7).  
6. When the desired value appears, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Pick retry  
to save the change.  
ENTER  
The LCD returns to the <<SETUP MODE>>  
menu screen (Paper Pick retry).  
7. Press  
two times.  
CANCEL  
Ready  
The LCD returns to the Ready screen.  
Paper feed retry  
This function sets the feed motor rotation period and the retry count.  
Options  
LCD display  
Remarks  
Step: 1 to 7 (Default: 1)  
Times: 1 to 7 (Default: 4)  
Paper Feed Retry  
1 to 7: one time to seven times the standard  
steps  
1 to 7: one retry to seven retries  
The following is an example of operation when you use this function.  
1. In <<SETUP MODE>> initial screen, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
.
ENTER  
The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Paper  
Length Check) appears  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Length Check  
2. Press  
repeatedly until “Paper Feed retry”  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Feed retry  
appears in the lower line of the menu screen.  
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3. Press  
.
ENTER  
Paper Feed retry  
Step: 1 Times: 4  
The option select screen appears with the  
current setting 1 (for Step) blinking (blinking  
indicates “changeable”).  
4. Press  
.
Paper Feed retry  
Step: 1 Times: 4  
The current count setting 4 blinks.  
5. Press  
or  
.
Paper Feed retry  
Step: 1 Times: 7  
The displayed option changes (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,  
7).  
6. When the desired value appears, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Feed retry  
to save the change.  
ENTER  
The LCD returns to the <<SETUP MODE>>  
menu screen (Paper Feed retry).  
7. Press  
two times.  
CANCEL  
Ready  
The LCD returns to the Ready screen.  
Function key  
This function allocates setup functions to  
up to three setup functions.  
,
, and  
buttons. You can allocate  
F1  
F2  
F3  
NOTE  
• You cannot use this function when the setup mode is brought by pressing  
status.  
in the Ready  
MENU  
• You cannot allocate the following functions: TP_IF Baud Rate, SCSI ID, Product ID, Setup Mode  
Lock, and Function Key itself.  
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Remarks  
Allocatable setup functions and other special functions  
Setup functions noted above  
START key  
START:  
starts the operation stopped by  
EJECT and sends data to the host  
computer.  
EJECT key  
(Default: Undefined)  
EJECT:stops operation and ejects the paper in the  
transport unit.  
The  
,
,or  
button can be used as a shortcut key which enables you to access  
F1  
F2  
F3  
the allocated setup function just by pressing the button whenever the scanner is in the Ready state.  
This function is valid even in the setup mode lock state (refer to the next function). However, the  
,
, and  
buttons are invalid in setup, browse, and test modes.  
F1  
F2  
F3  
The following is an example of operation when you allocate START and EJECT keys to the  
and buttons respectively.  
F1  
F2  
1. In <<SETUP MODE>> initial screen, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
.
ENTER  
The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Paper  
Length Check) appears.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Length Check  
2. Press  
repeatedly until “Function Key”  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Function Key  
appears in the lower line of the menu screen.  
3. Press  
.
ENTER  
Function Key  
The function key select screen appears with  
F1 blinking (blinking indicates “selectable”).  
F1  
F2  
F3  
4. Press  
.
ENTER  
F1 selection  
Undefined  
The F1 selection screen appears with the  
current setting Undefined blinking (blinking  
indicates “changeable”).  
5. Press  
or  
.
F1 selection  
START key  
The setup functions, START key, and EJECT  
key are displayed in sequence at the lower  
line.  
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6. When START key is displayed, press  
.
ENTER  
Function Key  
F2  
The LCD returns to the function key select  
screen with F1 blinking.  
F1  
F1  
F3  
F3  
7. Press  
F2 blinks.  
once.  
Function Key  
F2  
8. Press  
.
ENTER  
F2 selection  
Undefined  
The F2 selection screen appears with the  
current setting Undefined blinking (blinking  
indicates “changeable”).  
9. Press  
The setup functions, START key, and EJECT  
key are displayed in sequence at the lower line.  
or  
.
F2 selection  
EJECT key  
10. When EJECT key is displayed, press  
to save the change.  
ENTER  
Function Key  
F2  
F1  
F3  
The LCD returns to the function key select  
screen with F2 blinking.  
11. To quit the <<SETUP MODE>>, turn off the  
power.  
Setup mode lock  
This function inhibits the operator panel from entering setup mode from normal mode, protecting the  
operator panel from misoperation. Once the operator panel is locked, you cannot use the setup items  
except those allocated to the  
,
, and  
buttons.  
F1  
F2  
F3  
NOTE  
You cannot use this function when the setup mode is brought by pressing  
status.  
in the Ready  
MENU  
LCD display  
Options  
Remarks  
Setup Mode Lock  
On, Off (Default: Off)  
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To cancel the setup mode lock state, turn off the power and turn on the power while pressing the  
button to enter the setup mode. In the setup mode, select the Setup Mode Lock function  
MENU  
and set the option to OFF.  
The following is an example of operation when you use this function.  
1. In <<SETUP MODE>> initial screen, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
.
ENTER  
The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Paper  
Length Check) appears.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Length Check  
2. Press  
repeatedly until “Setup Mode  
Lock” appears in the lower line of the menu  
screen.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Setup Mode Lock  
3. Press  
.
ENTER  
Setup Mode Lock  
OFF  
The option select screen appears with the  
current setting OFF blinking (blinking indicates  
“changeable”).  
4. Press  
or  
.
Setup Mode Lock  
ON  
The displayed option changes (ON blinks).  
5. Press  
to save the change.  
ENTER  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Setup Mode Lock  
The LCD returns to the <<SETUP MODE>>  
menu screen (Setup Mode Lock).  
6. To quit the <<SETUP MODE>>, turn off the  
power.  
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Language  
This function is to set the LCD display English or Japanese.  
LCD display  
Options  
Remarks  
Language  
English,  
(Default: English)  
The following is an example of operation when you change the setting.  
1. <<SETUP MODE>> initial screen, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
.
ENTER  
The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Paper  
Length Check) appears.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Length Check  
2. Press  
repeatedly until “Language”  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Language  
appears in the lower line of the menu screen.  
3. Press  
.
ENTER  
Language  
English  
The current option list screen appears with  
English blinking. (blinking indicates “change-  
able”).  
4. Press  
or  
.
Language  
The displayed option changes (  
blinks).  
5. When the desired option appears, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
language  
to save the change.  
ENTER  
The LCD returns to the <<SETUP MODE>>  
menu screen (Language).  
6. Press  
two times.  
CANCEL  
Ready  
The LCD returns to the Ready screen.  
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White follower mode  
Sets the mode how to follow the white color as the reference when scanning papers.  
When the whole background of a paper is colored and “1” is set in this mode, scanner scan the leading  
edge of the paper as the white reference. Then the background of the scanned image will be white.  
NOTE  
1. About 3mm from the leading edge of a document must be the same color when setting “1”.  
2. You cannot use this function when the setup mode is brought by pressing “MENU” in the  
Ready status.  
LCD display  
Options  
Remarks  
White follower mode  
1, 0 (Default)  
0: The white background in the scanner is  
regarded as the white reference.  
1: The leading paper of the paper is regarded  
as the white reference.  
The following is an example of operation when you change the setting.  
1. <<SETUP MODE>> initial screen, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
.
ENTER  
The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Paper  
Length Check) appears.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Length Check  
2. Press  
repeatedly until “White follower  
mode” appears in the lower line of the menu  
screen.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
White follower mode  
3. Press  
.
ENTER  
White follower mode  
0
The current option list screen appears with 0  
blinking. (blinking indicates “changeable”)  
4. Press  
or  
.
White follower mode  
1
The displayed option changes (1 blinks).  
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5. When the desired option appears, press  
to save the change.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
White follower mode  
ENTER  
The LCD returns to the <<SETUP MODE>>  
menu screen (White follower mode).  
6. To quit the <<SETUP MODE>>, turn off the  
power.  
Interface board slot  
This function activates one interface board while 2 interface boards are mounting.  
NOTE  
You cannot use this function when the setup mode is brought by pressing  
status.  
in the Ready  
MENU  
LCD display  
Options  
Remarks  
Interface Board Slot  
AUTO, SLOT1, SLOT2 (Default: AUTO)  
The following is an example of operation when you use this function.  
1. In <<SETUP MODE>> initial screen, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
.
ENTER  
The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Paper  
Length Check) appears.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Length Check  
2. Press  
repeatedly until “Interface Board  
Slot” appears in the lower line of the menu  
screen.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Interface Board Slot  
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3. Press  
.
ENTER  
Interface Board Slot  
AUTO  
The option select screen appears with the  
current setting AUTO blinking (blinking  
indicates “changeable”).  
4. Press  
or  
.
Interface Board Slot  
SLOT 1  
The displayed option changes (SLOT 1 or  
SLOT 2 blinks).  
5. When the desired option appears, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Interface board Slot  
to save the change.  
ENTER  
The LCD returns to the <<SETUP MODE>>  
menu screen (Interface Board Slot).  
6. To quit the <<SETUP MODE>>, turn off the  
power.  
SCSI bus width setting  
This function sets the interface of the device by the type of SCSI board mounted in the host computer.  
Set the 16 bit (Default) when the Ultra Wide SCSI Cards is mounted and set the 8 bit when the  
narrow SCSI Cards is mounted in the PC.  
NOTE  
If the SCSI board prohibits a transfer of the 16 bit width data, set the 8 bit instead.  
You cannot use this function when the setup mode is brought by pressing  
status.  
in the Ready  
MENU  
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LCD display  
Options  
Remarks  
SCSI Bus Width Setting  
16 bit, 8 bit (Default: 16 bit)  
The following is an example of operation when you use this function.  
1. In <<SETUP MODE>> initial screen, press  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
.
ENTER  
The <<SETUP MODE>> menu screen (Paper  
Length Check) appears.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
Paper Length Check  
2. Press  
repeatedly until “SCSI Bus Width  
Setting” appears in the lower line of the menu  
screen.  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
SCSI Bus Width Setting  
3. Press  
.
ENTER  
SCSI Bus Width Setting  
16 bit  
The option select screen appears with the  
current setting 16 bit blinking (blinking indi-  
cates “changeable”).  
4. Press  
or  
.
SCSI Bus Width Setting  
8 bit  
The displayed option changes (8 bit).  
5. Press  
to save the change.  
ENTER  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
SCSI Bus Width setting  
The LCD returns to the <<SETUP MODE>>  
menu screen (SCSI Bus Width Setting).  
6. To quit the <<SETUP MODE>>, turn off the  
power.  
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Activating the Test Mode  
To activate the test mode:  
1. Turning power on with  
pressed.  
MENU  
T
Please wait  
The LCD indicates “Please wait” then “<<MODE  
SELECT>>” with “SETUP” blinking.  
<<MODE SELECT>>  
SETUP BROWSE TEST  
2. Press  
twice.  
“TEST” blinks (blinking indicates “selectable).  
<<MODE SELECT>>  
SETUP BROWSE TEST  
* <<TEST MODE>> Initial screen  
3. Press  
.
ENTER  
The <<TEST MODE>> initial screen (*) appears.  
<<TEST MODE>>  
** <<TEST MODE>> menu screen  
4. Press  
.
ENTER  
<<TEST MODE>>  
Offline Feed Test  
The <<TEST MODE>> menu screen (**) appears.  
To quit the test mode, turn power off.  
Button functions in test mode  
Button name Function  
MENU  
Returns to the <<TEST MODE>> menu screen.  
• Executes the test.  
• Returns to the previous screen.  
ENTER  
• Displays the next lower level screen.  
CANCEL  
Returns to the previous screen without saving the change.  
• Displays the next function at the right in the menu.  
• Moves to the right item.  
• Displays the next test function at the left in the menu.  
• Moves to the left item.  
Scrolls the option downward.  
Scrolls the option upward.  
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Mode selection (power on with MENU pressed)  
POWER ON with MENU ON  
T
Please wait  
*
: Cursor buttons  
: Blinking  
* Turn off to quit <<MODE SELECT>>.  
<<MODE SELECT>>  
<<MODE SELECT>>  
<<MODE SELECT>>  
SETUP BROWSE TEST  
SETUP BROWSE TEST  
SETUP BROWSE TEST  
ENTER  
ENTER  
ENTER  
CANCEL  
CANCEL  
CANCEL  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
<<BROWSE MODE>>  
<<TEST MODE>>  
ENTER  
ENTER  
ENTER  
CANCEL  
CANCEL  
CANCEL  
<<BROWSE MODE>>  
XXXXX  
<<SETUP MODE>>  
XXXXX  
<<TEST MODE>>  
Offline Feed Test  
ENTER  
ENTER  
ENTER  
CANCEL  
CANCEL  
CANCEL  
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Contents of the Test Mode  
The test mode includes the user test functions listed in the following table. This section explains  
“Offline feed test”, “Options”, and “Device life” which are necessary for users.  
NOTE  
If you need to use test functions other than “Offline feed test”, “Options”, and “Device life”, contact  
your dealer.  
The user test functions are as follows:  
Test item  
Description  
Offline feed test  
* Endorser test  
Options  
Scans sheets continuously for checking conditions of paper feeding.  
Implements the Endorser‘s Print test.  
Displays the options installed in the scanner.  
Device life  
Displays the accumulative number of sheets fed and the accumulative number of hours for  
lamps lit since the scanner has been installed, to estimate the life of the device.  
Sensor auto adjustment  
Offset auto adjustment  
Operation panel test  
Revision Display  
Automatically adjusts sensors.  
Adjusts offset using adjustment sheets.  
Tests functions of the LCD, LEDs, and buttons to check the operator panel.  
Displays the revision of the program EEPROM, VDC-C, Interface farmware.  
Displays the status of the sensors.  
Sensor status  
Sensor adjustment  
white balance adjustment  
+5V voltage check  
EEPROM edit  
Changes the current and slice level of sensors to adjust the sensors.  
Adjust the Amp Gain Value for R,G, B when put the white paper in to scanner.  
Displays the voltage of +5 volts.  
Writes arbitrary data in EEPROM (address 00 to FF) to confirm or change the set values.  
* If the option is not mounted, the set up item for the option does not display on the screen and skips  
to the next item.  
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Offline feed test  
This function scans sheets of paper continuously for checking entire operation of the mechanism  
without a host computer. You can use the Settings function in setup mode to modify scanning  
parameters (scanning mode, paper size/orientation, density, resolution, and halftone processing) for  
scanning documents.  
LCD display  
Test items  
Remarks  
Offline Feed Test  
START and SETUP  
START: begins the test.  
SETUP: changes settings of scanning  
parameters.  
The following is an example of operation when you start the offline feed test.  
1. Put sheets of paper on the hopper table.  
<<TEST MODE>>  
2. In the <<TEST MODE>> initial screen, press  
.
ENTER  
<<TEST MODE>>  
Offline Feed Test  
The <<TEST MODE>> menu screen (Offline  
Feed Test) appears.  
3. Press  
again.  
ENTER  
S
A4P  
START  
200 LA  
SETUP  
The scanning parameters screen indicates the  
current parameters with START blinking (blinking  
indicates “selectable”).  
4. Press  
.
S
S
A4P  
200 LA  
SETUP  
SETUP blinks (blinking indicates “selectable”).  
START  
5. Press  
.
ENTER  
A4P  
A4P  
200 LA  
The LCD changes to the parameter set screen  
with S (simplex mode) blinking (blinking indicates  
“selectable”).  
LA  
6. Press  
.
S
200 LA  
LA  
A4P (A4 size in portrait orientation) blinks  
(blinking indicates “selectable”).  
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7. Press  
.
ENTER  
PAPER SIZE  
A4P  
The PAPER SIZE screen appears with the  
current setting A4P blinking (blinking indicates  
“changeable”).  
8. Press  
or  
.
PAPER SIZE  
LTP  
The displayed parameter changes (LTP, B5P,  
A5P, A4L, etc.).  
9. When the desired parameter appears, press  
S
LTP  
200 LA  
to save the change.  
ENTER  
LA  
The parameter set screen appears with the new  
parameter blinking.  
10. Press  
CANCEL  
S
S
LTP  
200 LA  
The scanning parameters screen appears with  
the new parameter replaced and with SETUP  
blinking (blinking indicates “selectable”).  
START  
SETUP  
11. Press  
.
A4P  
START  
200 LA  
SETUP  
START blinks (blinking indicates “selectable”).  
12. Press  
.
ENTER  
Feeding!!  
12345678  
The scanner feeds and scans documents  
continuously until it detects an error (usually  
“Hopper empty”). During feeding, the upper line  
indicates “Feeding!!” and the lower line indicates  
the number of sheets fed.  
1234  
• To halt the test, press  
.
CANCEL  
• To restart the test, press  
.
ENTER  
• To restart from a hopper empty status, put  
sheets of paper on the hopper table and press  
.
CANCEL  
• To quit the offline feed test, press  
the halted state.  
in  
CANCEL  
13. To quit the <<TEST MODE>>, turn off the power.  
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Options  
This function displays the options installed in the scanner.  
LCD display  
Displayed options  
Remarks  
Options  
Endorser  
Endorser: printer that prints back side of  
documents.  
* When an option is installed, ON is displayed under the option. When an option is not installed, OFF  
is displayed under the option.  
The following is an example when you use this function.  
1. In the <<TEST MODE>> initial screen, press  
<<TEST MODE>>  
.
ENTER  
The <<TEST MODE>> menu screen (Offline  
Feed Test) appears.  
<<TEST MODE>>  
Offline Feed Test  
2. Press  
.
The <<TEST MODE>> menu screen (Op-  
tions) appears.  
<<TEST MODE>>  
Options  
3. Press  
.
ENTER  
The current options list screen appears. You  
can check options installed.  
Endorser  
OFF  
BG. Change  
F:ON B:ON  
4. To quit the <<TEST MODE>>, turn off the  
power.  
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Device life  
This function displays the cumulative number of sheets fed and the cumulative number of hours during  
which the lamp is lit since the scanner has been installed. These values are helpful for estimating the life  
of devices.  
LCD display  
Displayed devices  
Remarks  
Device Life  
COUNT, LAMP F, and LAMP B  
COUNT: accumulative number of sheets fed.  
LAMP F: accumulative number of operating  
hours for the front-side lamp.  
LAMP B. accumulative number of operating  
hours for the back-side lamp.  
* The unit of each value is not displayed on the LCD.  
The following is an example operation when you use this function.  
1. In the <<TEST MODE>> initial screen, press  
<<TEST MODE>>  
.
ENTER  
The <<TEST MODE>> menu screen (Offline  
Feed Test) appears.  
<<TEST MODE>>  
Offline Feed Test  
2. Press  
two times.  
The <<TEST MODE>> menu screen (Device  
Life) appears.  
<<TEST MODE>>  
Device Life  
3. Press  
.
ENTER  
COUNT LAMP F: 1234567  
The current value display screen appears.  
You can estimate the device life.  
12345678  
B: 1234567  
4. To quit the <<TEST MODE>>, turn off the  
power.  
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS  
A4 size  
AstandardpapersizeusedinJapanandothercountries. Papersizeis210x297mm(8.25x11.6inches).  
ASCII  
The acronym for American Standard Code for Information Interchange.  
ASCII is a set of 128 codes (numbered 0 to 127) used to communicate information between a computer  
and another device such as scanner.  
Automatic separation  
The image processing method to detect the difference between text and photos and choose the threshold  
accordingly. Automatic separation allows the scanner to switch between line mode and half tone mode in  
one pass.  
Automatic start mode (<–> manual start mode)  
In this mode the reading operation is activated only by START command.  
Back-side reading = Back-side scanning  
Refers to reading the back-side of the document, specifically in Duplex reading mode.  
Bit  
The smallest unit of information in computer memory. A bit is a single digit, either a 1 or a 0, in the binary  
numberingsystem.  
Eight bits equal one byte.  
Browse mode  
The mode in which users can glance setup conditions of the scanner in offline status.  
Consumable counter  
Indicateswhenconsumableslikealampshouldbereplaced. Thenumberofreaddocumentaccumulates  
until an operator resets the counter. It should be reset when consumables are replaced.  
Density  
Degree of darkness of an image. Also percent of screen used in an image.  
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Dither  
Technique for producing halftone images representing grayscale by using a pattern of the two pixel levels  
black and white.  
dpi  
Dots per inch.  
Drop-out color  
A color which is used to illuminate the document but does not appear in the read image.  
Duplex reading mode  
Both sides of the document are read in this mode.  
Endorser  
The unit for printing characters before or after scanning. These character may be used for collation of the  
documents and the image data.  
Equipment Error  
An error that is not recoverable by operator. Call an authorized maintenance engineer.  
Error diffusion  
High-quality halftone (pseudo-grayscale) image production based on black-and-white pixel binarization.  
A pixel’s optical density and that of adjacent pixels are summed, with black pixels relocated in their order  
of density as they relate to adjacent pixels.  
The purpose of this technique is to minimize the average error between read and printed densities.  
Density data for adjacent pixels is modified by diffusing errors on the objective pixel into several pixels,  
which are then binarized. This maintains high grayscale levels and resolution during reading, while  
suppressing more patterns by dotted halftone images such as newspaper photo graphs.  
Filtering  
The quality of images written in pencil or ball-pointed pen and read depends on the reflective light  
characteristics of the ink or lead.  
Dropped pixel’s may produce out lines, gaps or thin, barely connected lines due to even optical density.  
Filtering detects areas lighter than their surroundings and increases their density to improve image clarity.  
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Front-side reading = Front-side scanning  
Refers to reading the front-side of the document, specifically in Duplex reading mode.  
Halftone processing  
Used to reproduce photographs which usually contain different shades to display images. These shades  
are composed of dots resulting in a binary image. Dithering and error diffusion processing are examples  
of the halftone processing.  
Hexadecimal  
A base-16 numbering system (also commonly referred to as hex numbers). Since a base-16 system  
requires16digits, numbers0through9andlettersAthroughFareused. Itisconvenienttoexpressbinary  
numbers in hexadecimal because fewer digits are required.  
Image emphasis  
Density is decreased for lighter but not completely white areas adjacent to black areas. Weakening this  
emphasis eliminates spot noise or produces softened images.  
Image processing  
An image is read with specified parameters.  
Initial screen  
A screen displayed when the power is turned on or when reading is activated by the command from the  
host computer.  
Interface  
The connection that allows communication from one part of a system to another. For example, electrical  
signals are transferred between the computer and scanner over an interface cable.  
Inversion (Reverse-image reading)  
In reverse-image reading, data is changed from black to white and vice versa.  
IPC-3 mode  
While reading binary images, it is necessary to set the scanner according to the quality of the sheet to be  
read. In this mode these settings can be performed in advance by corresponding each setting to a pattern  
number.  
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IRAS  
Initialization of the hardware.  
Landscape  
A document is transported and read with the long side horizontal to the moving direction.  
Letter size  
A standard paper size used in the U.S.A. and other countries. Paper size is 8-1/2 x 11 inches (215.9 x  
279.4 mm).  
Linedrawing mode  
Selecting linedrawing mode makes threshold and contrast settings effective but prevents brightness from  
being set. The specified threshold value determines whether black or white pixels are scanned. Line-  
drawing mode is therefore appropriate for scanning text and line art images.  
Manual Feed mode = Manual Mode  
Requires the operator to feed each document manually to the hopper table.  
Mirror image  
The read image is symmetrically flipped to produce a mirror image of the original detected in the main  
scanningdirection.  
Noise removal  
Isolated noise from an image appearing as black spots in white areas and voids in black areas is removed  
to improve image quality.  
Operator panel  
A panel containing the scanner indicators and buttons. The operator panel is used to control scanner  
operations such as loading document, selecting features, and changing setup options.  
Outline extraction  
The boundary between black and white areas is traced and the outline extracted for closed areas.  
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Paper Jam  
A warning informing the user that document is jammed in the transport unit, or that transportation is  
disabled because the transport unit is slippery. This warning also appears when a double fed is detected.  
Photograph mode (White level follower OFF)  
Selecting photograph mode makes brightness and contrast settings effective but prevents the threshold  
from being set. With photograph mode, the darkness of image corresponds to the black-pixel density,  
making it suitable in scanning images such as photographs having gradations.  
Photo mode = photograph mode  
A photograph is read properly in this mode.  
Picking start time  
The period from the manual insertion of the document until picking starts after the document passes the  
hopper empty sensor.  
Picking time  
The period from the start of picking until the document reaches SF1 sensor. Specify a little longer picking  
time for the document with a large friction factor.  
Pick speed  
A speed when a document is picked. Set the pick speed to SLOW to prevent JAM or MISS PICK.  
Portrait  
A document is transported and read with the long side parallel to the moving direction.  
Pre-picking  
A setting in which a document to be read next is placed at the front of the reading unit while the previous  
document is read. Setting the pre-picking makes the process speedier.  
Readable status  
Astatuswhenthepoweristurnedonorwhenreadingisactivatedbythecommandfromthehostcomputer.  
Read operation  
Refers to the reading operation including Simplex reading and Duplex reading.  
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SCSI-ID  
Used to specify a particular SCSI device when the initiator selects a target or the target re-connects to the  
initiator.  
Serial interface  
A standard computer interface. Information is transferred between devices over a single wire (although  
other wires are used for control).  
With a serial interface, an interface cable greater than 3 meters (10 feet) can be used. This is often  
necessary in networking environments, where the scanner may be shared.  
Setup mode  
In this mode, users can set a variety of functions in offline status for customizing the scanner for user  
requirements.  
SF1 sensor  
The document detection sensor. It detects the light that transmits the paper. It also detects the double  
feederror.  
Simplex reading mode  
Only the front side of the document is read in this mode. Place the documents face-up at the center of  
the hopper table.  
Smoothing  
Smoothing eliminates jaggies from slanted lines and curves. Irregular convexities are deleted and  
irregular concavities filled in. This is useful in OCR applications, for example.  
Start command time-out  
Occurs if START command does not arrive before the specified time after reading the previous document  
is complete. In this case the hopper table is lowered.  
Temporary Error  
An error that is recoverable by operator.  
Test mode  
The mode in which users can test the scanner in offline status.  
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INDEX  
Abrasion counter 3-5  
Activating the  
Consumable counter 3-4, 6-22  
Consumable counter reset 6-24  
Consumable life alarm 3-4  
Consumables 5-3  
A
Setup or Browse Mode 6-2  
Test Mode 6-49  
ADF release lever 1-3  
Ambient condition 5-1  
Arrangement 1-5  
Contents of the  
Setup Mode 6-4  
Test Mode 6-51  
Assemblies 1-4  
Conventions iii  
Automatic document feeder (ADF) 1-3  
Curl of paper 4-3  
Cursor buttons 1-6, 6-2, 6-49  
Background chageover 6-21  
Basic Operation of the Operator  
Panel 3-2  
B
DATA LED 1-6  
Device life 6-55  
D
Batch counter 3-5  
Brake roller 1-3, 1-4, 5-3  
Braking power 6-18  
Browse mode 3-7  
Button  
Difference 6-7  
Dimensions 5-1, 5-2  
Displaying detailed information if an error  
occurred 3-2  
Document  
/LED Function 1-6  
Button functions  
Quality 4-2  
Size 4-1  
in setup or browse mode 6-2  
in test mode 6-49  
Buzzer 1-8, 6-27  
Document type 4-2  
Double feed 6-18  
Double feed check 6-8  
Drop-out color 6-20  
Buzzer volume 6-28  
Cable Connection 2-4  
CANCEL button 1-6, 3-2, 3-4, 6-2, 6-49  
CD-ROM 1-1  
CHECK LED 1-6, 3-2  
Check stopper 1-3  
Checking the Components 1-1  
Clearing a consumable life alarm 3-4  
Confirmingthenumberofsheetsprocessed  
by the scanner 3-5  
EJECT key 6-41  
E
F
C
ENTER button 1-6, 6-2, 6-49  
Equipment errors 1-7  
Error message 3-2  
Error status display 1-7  
F1, F2, and F3 buttons 1-6, 3-6  
Feeding direction 4-1  
Fine paper 4-2  
Function key 6-40  
Function buttons 3-6, 6-40  
Connecting  
the interface cable 2-5  
the power cable 2-4  
Consumable alarm mode 6-25  
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Functions not available  
in browse mode 6-1  
in setup mode 6-1  
M
O
P
Main line switch 1-3, 2-4, 3-1  
Manual feed timeout 6-37  
MENU button 1-6, 3-7, 6-2, 6-49  
Mis-pick 6-18, 6-30  
Mode selection  
Guide plate 1-3, 1-4  
G
H
(MENU pressed in Ready status) 6-3  
(power on with MENU pressed) 6-50  
Hopper 1-3  
Hopper extension 1-3  
Hopper guide 1-3  
Hopper height 6-16  
Hopper height adjustment 3-3  
OCR paper 4-2  
Offline feed test 6-52  
Operation status display 1-7  
Operator’s Guide 1-1  
Operator panel 1-3, 1-5, 3-2  
Options 5-4  
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IMPORTANT NOTE TO USERS  
Input power 5-1  
Inspection 2-2  
Installation Specifications 5-1  
Interface  
cable 2-5  
connectors 1-3  
Interface board slot 6-46  
IPC-3 mode 6-13  
i
Options (setup item) 6-54  
Pad 1-3, 1-4, 5-3  
Paper, curl of 4-3  
Paper feed retry 6-39  
Paper length check 6-7  
Paper pick retry 6-38  
Paper separation level 6-17  
Paper thickness setup 6-10  
Paper  
Label  
L
A 2-2  
B 2-3  
C 2-3  
ream weight 4-2  
Pattern number 6-14  
Pick roller unit 1-3, 1-4, 5-3  
Pick start time 6-36  
Picking speed 6-30  
Plain paper 4-2  
Language 6-44  
Lamp 1-4, 5-3  
Lamp unit 1-4  
LCD 1-5, 1-6  
LCD contrast 6-29  
LCD Display 1-6  
LED 1-6  
Power  
cable 1-1, 2-4  
consumption 5-1  
inlet 1-3  
Lever 1-3  
LED 1-6  
Lifting or lowering the hopper 3-3  
Lower sheet guide assembly 1-4  
switch 1-3, 1-6, 3-1  
Precautions 2-1, 4-2  
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SCSI Bus width setting 6-47  
SCSI-ID 6-33  
Pre-pick 6-35  
Product ID 6-34  
Setup mode lock 6-42  
Skew check 6-12  
R
S
Reading parameter 6-15  
Ream weightr of paper 4-2  
TP_IF baud rate 6-31  
White follower mode 6-45  
Setup mode 3-7, 6-1  
Setup mode, contents of 6-4  
Setup mode lock 6-42  
SF2 did not detect leading edge of paper  
6-17  
Scanner 1-1  
SCSI Bus width setting 6-47  
SCSI ID 6-33  
SCSI interface 2-5  
Side cover 1-3  
Skew check 6-12  
Screen transition 3-7, 3-8, 3-9, 6-3, 6-6,  
6-50  
Specifications 5-1  
Stacker 1-3  
Setup, Browse, and Test Modes 6-1  
Setup items  
Stacker extension 1-3  
Stacker guide 1-3  
Background changeover 6-21  
Buzzer 6-27  
START key 6-41  
Satus display, transition of 3-9  
Stop lever 1-1, 1-3  
Buzzer volume 6-28  
Consumable alarm mode 6-25  
Consumable counter 6-22  
Consumable counter reset 6-24  
Double feed check 6-8  
Drop-out color 6-20  
Function key 6-40  
Hopper height 6-16  
Interface board slot 6-46  
IPC-3 mode 6-13  
LCD contrast 6-29  
Temporary errors 1-7  
Test items  
T
Device life 6-55  
Offline feed test 6-52  
Options 6-54  
Test mode 3-7, 6-49  
Test mode, contents of 6-51  
TP_IF baud rate 6-31  
Transition of  
screens in setup mode 6-6  
operator panel status and display 3-9  
Turning  
Language 6-44  
Manual feed timeout 6-37  
Paper feed retry 6-39  
Paper length check 6-7  
Paper pick retry 6-38  
Paper separation level 6-17  
Paper thickness setup 6-10  
Pick start time 6-36  
Picking speed 6-30  
Pre-pick 6-35  
the Power On 3-1  
the main line switch off 2-4  
Units 1-2  
Units and Assemblies 1-2  
U
Product-ID 6-34  
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Upper transport unit 1-3  
Using the function buttons 3-6  
Using the setup, browse, and test modes  
3-7  
VDC-C revision 6-51  
V
W Weight 5-1  
White follower mode 6-45  
White balance adjustment 6-51  
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