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Network ISIS
Network ISIS Overview
When a scanner is connected to a network, ISIS driver networking allows any
client computer on the network to operate the networked scanner in the same
manner as a local scanner.
After placing an original document to be scanned in the network scanner, an ISIS
application can be used on a client computer where the ISIS driver is installed.
The ISIS application running on the client computer uses the ISIS driver to send
scanning commands to the scanner over the network. The scanned data is sent
back to the client computer via the network. The client driver displays dialog
boxes exactly as if the scanner were connected locally.
Local Scanner Manager
The Local Scanner Manager helps share scanners connected to your computer
with other computers on a network.
Local Scanners
— this field displays scanners on the current machine. Shared
scanners are not listed. The Clicking
Share
displays the Share Local Scanner
dialog box; if there is no scanner to share, the Share button will be unavailable.
Share
— displays the Share Local Scanner dialog box which allows you to
configure the following scanner information:
Scanner Share Name:
displays name by which to share the scanner on
the network. The name must be unique from other share names and there
must not already be a shared resource with the same name. An error is
displayed if any of the above conditions are not met.
Timeout: the length of Client timeout, in seconds. If the Client does not
send a command within the specified number of seconds, the Client is
disconnected. The default is 3600 seconds (1 hour).
Shared Scanners
— displays the list of shared scanners on this server with
connection information and share information. The
Stop Sharing
button will stop
sharing the selected scanner. If there are no shared scanners, the Stop Sharing
button is unavailable.
Network Scanner Manager
The Network Scanner Manager helps connect and disconnect to scanners on
another computer.