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the viewer on the top of the scanner to ensure that the frame is properly
centered. Press and hold this button for approximately one-half second
to move the filmstrip one full frame to the left. This button performs
the same two functions as the Reverse button in the scanner software.
Forward.
This button performs two different functions. Tap the button
to move the filmstrip to the right (forward) in fine increments over the
current frame. As you do, you can watch the film movement through
the viewer on the top of the scanner to ensure that the frame is properly
centered. Press and hold this button for approximately one-half second
to move the filmstrip one full frame to the right. This button performs
the same two functions as the Forward button in the scanner software.
Scan.
Press this button to perform a scan on all selected frames (thumb-
nails with a red border in the scanner software); if no images are se-
lected (you have created no previews), this button creates a scan from
the current frame positioned in the scanner. To use this button,
Photoshop must be open, and the scanner software must be running.
The resulting image from each scan appears in a separate Photoshop
window. This button performs the same function as the Scan button in
the scanner software.
COMPUTER CONNECTIONS (SCSI AND USB)
The scanner can be connected to your computer with either a SCSI II
connection or a USB connection.
SCSI Connectors and SCSI ID Controller
The scanner is equipped with two SCSI II connectors; this allows the scan-
ner to be connected at any point in a SCSI chain. A switch on the back of
the scanner allows you to turn the internal terminator on or off. Refer to
Connecting the Scanner to Your Computer
for complete details.
SCSI ID Switch
The SCSI ID dial allows you to set the desired SCSI ID for the scanner.
USB Port
The USB-ready scanner includes a USB port.