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Colortrac Flatbed Operator Manual.

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2 SAFETY

Electrical Safety

Do not remove any of the cover panels without first

disconnecting 

the power and waiting for the recommended time

General Safety Warning

Do NOT place any heavy objects, which including standing, on
scanner. The glass will not take the weight of a human body or
similar heavy object and can cause serious damage to the
scanner.

Colortrac Ltd cannot accept responsibility for damage to the

flatbed scanner if there is reasonable doubt that these warnings
                                     have been disregarded.

Weight Warning

The scanner weighs approx. 120 Kg and will require a 

minimum

 of two people to lift it.

No attempt should be made by a single person to lift it as serious back damage is likely.
Colortrac Ltd recommend that in the interests of safety four adults should be used to
move the scanner once unpacked.

Environmental Warning

This equipment is not intended for operation while exposed to the following: extremes of
temperature; excessive dust, moisture, or vibration; flammable gases; corrosive or
explosive atmospheres; any ingress of water.

2.1 EMC Class A

This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio
interference. In such cases the user may be required to take adequate measures. The
“domestic environment” is an environment where the use of broadcast radio and
television receivers may be expected within a distance of 10 metres of the apparatus.

Summary of Contents for Flatbed 24120

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION and OPERATING MANUAL FOR info colortrac com http www colortrac com Colortrac Flatbed 24120 Revised Jan 2004 PAS119...

Page 2: ...anty claims with respect to this documentation and disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose The information contained in this document is subject to chan...

Page 3: ...allation using IEEE 1394 Firewire 5 3 2 2 Installation using ultra wide SCSI 5 4 OPERATION OF SCANNER 6 4 1 INITIAL START UP 6 4 2 DOCUMENT INSERTION 6 4 3 START SCANNING 6 4 4 CONTROL PANEL 7 5 MAINT...

Page 4: ...on of ScanWorks is described using Hot Tips within the software The Colortrac Flatbed scanner must NOT be installed by an end user The flatbed will almost always need re aligning after shipment and th...

Page 5: ...um of two people to lift it No attempt should be made by a single person to lift it as serious back damage is likely Colortrac Ltd recommend that in the interests of safety four adults should be used...

Page 6: ...e IEEE1394 FireWire connector Colortrac Ltd recommends the use of the FireWire connector if you are running Windows 2000 XP on the host computer 3 2 1 Installation using IEEE 1394 Firewire To connect...

Page 7: ...use Lift the cover on top of scanner and lay the document onto glass face down and lined up with the narrow black edge of glass Replace the cover ready for scanning It is recommend that documents are...

Page 8: ...Advances the scan head through the scanner Reverse Button Moves the scan head in the reverse direction Indicates an error condition Contact your supplier for help and assistance constantly rotating im...

Page 9: ...can button will automatically scan the target displaying the image in ScanWorks Zoom into the centre triangle by holding left click down while drawing box around the required area Look at the stitch p...

Page 10: ...below Select the option in ScanWorks Data Controls to carry out a re calibration white balance In order to achieve the best colour response from the scanner it should be left on continuously 7 Service...

Page 11: ...e If the lines are vertical and continuous please recalibrate the scanner making sure that the calibration target is as clean as possible There is a vertical discontinuity in the image half way across...

Page 12: ...depend upon host system performance Document Type Opaque or translucent Scan System Primary point digital data capture Illumination and Optics Twin cold cathode tubes Output Modes 8 bit indexed colou...

Page 13: ...irective BS EN60950 1992 EN55024 1 1998 EN61000 3 2 2000 Ed 2 EN55022 1998 A1 Class A This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the us...

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