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3. Connect the other side of the SCSI cable to the terminator that
is placed on the 50-pin SCSI port of the scanner.
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Warning: Make sure there are no more than two terminators in your SCSI
chain. Some SCSI devices have built-in terminators and must therefore be
placed at the beginning or end of your SCSI chain. Please check the
documentation of each of your SCSI devices if you’re not sure whether the
device has a built-in terminator. Your StudioScan II has no built-in
terminator.
Apple Computer, Inc. recommends using only its proprietary (Black)
terminator for the Macintosh IIfx.
Testing the connection
You are now ready to perform a test to check if the scanner is
correctly connected to your Macintosh.
1. Connect the power cord to the scanner.
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For the country-specific version: Use the correct power cord for the
voltage in your area. The StudioScan II automatically adjusts to any AC
electrical outlet rated from 100V to 240V.
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For the North American version: Use the correct power cord for the
voltage in your area.
2. Check that the SCSI cable(s) are properly connected.
3. Turn on the scanner.
After a self-test the scanner’s Ready indicator turns on.
4. Turn on any other SCSI devices you may have attached.
5. Turn on your Macintosh.
As it boots up, your Macintosh performs a series of tests to verify
the correct system configuration.
6. Open the SCSI ID checker to verify that the scanner has a
unique SCSI number.
In case of problems, refer to Appendix A, ‘Troubleshooting’.
You are now ready to install and configure Agfa’s scanning software.
Please refer to the FotoLook documentation.
Installation for the Macintosh
Summary of Contents for StudioScan II
Page 1: ...StudioScan II Owner s Guide ...
Page 9: ...ix Welcome Introduction ...
Page 10: ...x Introduction ...
Page 13: ...Chapter 1 Preparing the scanner ...
Page 14: ...2 Chapter 1 Preparing the scanner ...
Page 23: ...Chapter 2 Installing the scanner ...
Page 24: ...12 Chapter 2 Installing the scanner ...
Page 32: ...20 Chapter 2 Installing the scanner ...
Page 33: ...Chapter 3 Using the scanner ...
Page 34: ...22 Chapter 3 Using the scanner ...
Page 36: ...24 Chapter 3 Using the scanner ...
Page 37: ...Chapter 4 Caring for your scanner ...
Page 38: ...26 Chapter 4 Caring for your scanner ...