Startup Mode (iX1500)
The action that the ScanSnap takes when the ADF paper chute (cover) is opened and the ScanSnap
is turned on depends on the start up mode setting of the ScanSnap.
The ScanSnap has two startup modes as described below.
l
Fast
You can start scanning immediately. The ScanSnap enters sleep mode (standby mode) when
the ADF paper chute (cover) is closed.
l
Normal
The ScanSnap is turned on. The ScanSnap is turned off when the ADF paper chute (cover) is
closed.
The procedure to change the setting for the startup mode of the ScanSnap is as follows:
1.
Click the ScanSnap Manager icon
in the notification area located at the
far right of the task bar and select [Exit] from the
a
ScanSnap Manager exits.
2.
Press
on the
of the ScanSnap to display the [Settings]
screen.
3.
Press
to display the [Scanner settings] screen.
4.
Press [Startup mode] to display the [Startup mode] screen.
5.
Change the setting.
6.
Press
to return to the home screen.
Turning the ScanSnap On or Off
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Страница 87: ...Example When SV600 and iX1500 are connected to a computer Right Click Menu 87 ...
Страница 89: ...ScanSnap Setup Window 89 ...
Страница 199: ...l Multiple Carrier Sheets can be loaded in the ADF paper chute cover and scanned Scanning Documents with iX1500 199 ...
Страница 228: ...l Multiple Carrier Sheets can be loaded in the ADF paper chute cover and scanned Scanning Documents with iX500 228 ...
Страница 245: ...For details refer to the Advanced Operation Guide Scanning Documents with iX100 245 ...
Страница 320: ...For details refer to the Advanced Operation Guide Scanning Documents with S1100i 320 ...
Страница 365: ...For details refer to the CardMinder Help Saving Business Cards to a Computer with CardMinder 365 ...
Страница 368: ...HINT For details about ScanSnap Home operations refer to the ScanSnap Home Help Saving Receipt Data to a Computer 368 ...