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Questions and Answers for
Windows NT 4.0

Q1: My SCSI card is detected by Windows NT 4.0,

but the scanner cannot be found in Scanner
Test utility.

A1:

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A1: Follow the steps below:

a)

In Windows, choose Start, then Shut Down to
turn off computer power. Then turn off the
power of your scanner.

b)

Check to make sure you have connected the
correct SCSI cable to the SCSI port, not the
parallel port. If you connect the SCSI cable to
the parallel port, your scanner will not be
found.

c)

If your scanner has a SCSI terminator switch,
switch it to the On position. If the scanner
doesn’t have a SCSI terminator switch, plug the
SCSI terminator on the SCSI port.

d)

If your scanner is chained to other SCSI device,
the SCSI ID of the SCSI device should not be set
to the same ID number. By default, Microtek’s
scanner SCSI ID is 6.

Q2: The SCSI card cannot be found by Windows

NT.

A2:

A2:

A2:

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A2: Your interface card is not properly seated in

the PCI card slot on your computer.

To fix this problem, power down your com-
puter, remove the SCSI interface card from
your computer. Then re-install it, make sure the
card is seated all the way in and secured into
the PCI card slot. The PCI card slot normally
appears in white or ivory.

Q3: My interface card conflicts with another

device.

A3:

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A3:

A3:

A3: Follow the steps below:

1.

Restart your computer. Start up Windows NT
4.0. Log in as Administrator.

2.

Click Start

Start

Start

Start

Start,     Settings

Settings

Settings

Settings

Settings,     and select     Control Panel

Control Panel

Control Panel

Control Panel

Control Panel.

3.

In the Control Panel window, find SCSI

SCSI

SCSI

SCSI

SCSI

Adapters

Adapters

Adapters

Adapters

Adapters and double click it. A window like the
following will appear.

The Devices

Devices

Devices

Devices

Devices screen will list any SCSI controllers

that may already have installed in your com-
puter.

Note

Note

Note

Note

Note:::::  Although IDE CD-ROM drives are not
SCSI, because of the way the driver is imple-
mented, Windows NT 4.0 will still list it on this
screen.

4.

Click on the Drivers

Drivers

Drivers

Drivers

Drivers tab, and click on the

Add...

Add...

Add...

Add...

Add... button to select Adaptec

Adaptec

Adaptec

Adaptec

Adaptec on the left and

the corresponding Adaptec card driver  on the
right to install.

Summary of Contents for Artix Series

Page 1: ...Settings Settings Settings and select Control Panel Control Panel Control Panel Control Panel Control Panel b From the Control Panel double click the System System System System System icon For Windo...

Page 2: ...card IEEE 1394 was found but my scanner cannot be detected by Windows 98 SE If you are currently using the FireWire interface on Windows 98 SE you need to follow the instructions below to reinstall Fi...

Page 3: ...ies System Properties System Properties System Properties System Properties Device Manager Device Manager Device Manager Device Manager Device Manager dialog box Step 1 and 2 then click the plus sign...

Page 4: ...s properly connected to your computer You can only have one cable connected at a time 3 Turn the scanner on and wait until all the lights stop blinking and remain on solid If you have followed all the...

Page 5: ...s and select Control Panel Control Panel Control Panel Control Panel Control Panel 2 Double click on the System System System System System icon in Control Panel and select Device Manager Device Manag...

Page 6: ...n If the scanner doesn t have a SCSI terminator switch plug the SCSI terminator on the SCSI port d If your scanner is chained to other SCSI device the SCSI ID of the SCSI device should not be set to t...

Page 7: ...ove the SCSI interface card from your computer Then re install it make sure the card is seated all the way in and secured into the PCI card slot The PCI card slot normally appears in white or ivory Q3...

Page 8: ...SB If USB If USB If USB is chosen the SCSI cable along with the is chosen the SCSI cable along with the is chosen the SCSI cable along with the is chosen the SCSI cable along with the is chosen the SC...

Page 9: ...your G3 remove the SCSI interface card from your Macintosh Then reinstall it make sure the card is seated all the way in and secured into the card slot Q2 My SCSI card is detected by Macintosh but the...

Page 10: ...nnected to finish a complete connec tion Depending on different configurations you may require 25 pin SCSI terminator If USB is chosen the SCSI cable along with the terminator should all be removed Q4...

Page 11: ...screen BIOS checking procedures To set the correct BIOS settings the following settings must be set in your computer s BIOS 1 Plug Play OS Aware YES 2 Plug Play AUTO if you have this option 3 On board...

Page 12: ...all the scanner driver 2 Reconnect it to both the scanner and the computer 3 Turn off the scanner and turn it back on 4 Restart your computer If the USB host controller and a USB root hub appear it me...

Page 13: ...ning operation Q2 Scanner not found A2 Make sure you have correctly connected the USB cable then restart your scanner Q3 Keyboard inactive or mouse hang up A3 Reconnect the USB cable then restart your...

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