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Nikon ScanTouch 110 User's Manual i User’s Manual Flatbed Scanner ScanTouch 110
Page 4 - ii; Cautions; Indication; The; Trademark Information
ii Nikon ScanTouch 110 User's Manual Cautions • The reproduction of all or part of this manual without our permis-sion is prohibited. • The information contained in this manual is subject to changewithout notice. • We have made every effort to produce a perfect manual, but shouldyou find any mistake...
Page 5 - iii; Important Safeguard
Nikon ScanTouch 110 User's Manual iii Important Safeguard • Read all of instructions. • Save these instructions for later use. • Follow all warning and instructions marked on the product. • When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician hasused replacement parts specified by the...
Page 6 - iv; CAUTION; Modifications
iv Nikon ScanTouch 110 User's Manual Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RadioFrequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits fora Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Theselimits are designed to provide reasonable prot...
Page 7 - Notice for customers in Canada; ATTENTION; When Taking the Unit Out of The Country
Nikon ScanTouch 110 User's Manual v Notice for customers in Canada This class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the CanadianInterference Causing Equipment Regulations. ATTENTION Cet appareil numérique de la class B respecte toutes les exigences duRèglement sur le matériel brouilleur du C...
Page 8 - Notice concerning prohibition of copying or reproduction; Items prohibited by law from being copied or reproduced
vi Nikon ScanTouch 110 User's Manual Notice concerning prohibition of copying or reproduction Note that simply being in possession of material which has been copiedor reproduced by means of a scanner may be punishable by law. • Items prohibited by law from being copied or reproduced Do not copy or r...
Page 9 - vii; Connecting to the IBM PC/AT or compatible computer . 20; Contents
Nikon ScanTouch 110 User's Manual vii Contents 1. Overview ................................................................. 1 2. Before Operating the Scanner ............................... 2 2.1 Power Supply Precautions .............................................. 2 2.2 Handling Precautions .......
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viii Nikon ScanTouch 110 User's Manual Contents 5. Operation .............................................................. 24 5.1 Turning on the Power .................................................... 24 5.2 Setting a Document ...................................................... 26 6. Maintena...
Page 12 - Power Supply Precautions; When using a power voltage of more than AC 125V; Before Operating the Scanner
2 Nikon ScanTouch 110 User's Manual 2. Before Operating the Scanner 2.1 Power Supply Precautions In order to use the ScanTouch 110 safely and correctly, and to preventproblems, pay careful attention to the following points: • Be sure to use an AC100V-120V/AC 200V - 240V, 50/60Hz powersupply. The pow...
Page 14 - Handling Precautions; Before turning the power on, ensure that the carriage lock is in the; Remarks
4 Nikon ScanTouch 110 User's Manual 2.2 Handling Precautions • Before turning the power on, ensure that the carriage lock is in the unlocked position: . Likewise, turn the carriage lock on the scanner to the locked position: , to avoid damaging the internal optical assembly during transportation. Re...
Page 17 - If You Notice Anything Abnormal; Proper storage will ensure the long life of the unit.; Do not store or use where:
Nikon ScanTouch 110 User's Manual 7 2.3 If You Notice Anything Abnormal If you can notice unusual noise, odor or smoke, switch the unit offimmediately and disconnect the power cord and the SCSI cable.Contact your retailer or the Nikon sales representative in your country. 2.4 Storage and Operating L...
Page 20 - Transportation Precaution
10 Nikon ScanTouch 110 User's Manual 2.5 Transportation Precaution When transporting the unit, lock the scanning carriage in place usingthe carriage lock, then pack the unit using the original packing material.If the original packing material is not available, be sure to pack itcarefully, paying att...
Page 21 - Inspection; Parts Identification
Nikon ScanTouch 110 User's Manual 11 3. Parts Identification 3.1 Inspection Inspect the package to see whether any damage has occurred duringshipment. If there is any damage to the package, please contact yourretailer directly and do not unpack the unit. 3.2 Components When you open the package, che...
Page 23 - Main Body; A Closer Look; Document Setting Glass:
Nikon ScanTouch 110 User's Manual 13 3.3 Main Body A Closer Look 3. Parts Identification Document Cover Indicator Panel Document SettingGlass Document Cover: Plastic cover over the document setting glasswhich can be raised and lowered over a document. Document Setting Glass: Glass surface on which t...
Page 24 - Rear View; SCSI ID Selection Switch:
14 Nikon ScanTouch 110 User's Manual Rear View 3. Parts Identification Carriage Lock Power Switch 25-pin SCSIConnector 50-pin SCSIConnector SCSI ID Selection Switch Option Connector AC Inlet Carriage Lock: When transporting the unit, fasten the screw tolock the carriage. AC Inlet: Connect to the AC ...
Page 25 - Unlocking the Scanner; Before using the power on, ensure that the carriage lock is in the
Nikon ScanTouch 110 User's Manual 15 Unlocking the Scanner Before using the power on, ensure that the carriage lock is in the unlocked position: . Likewise, turn the carriage lock on the scanner to the locked position: , to avoid damaging the internal optics during transportation. 3. Parts Identific...
Page 26 - Before Connection; Make sure that the PC is powered off before installing the SCSI; Connecting the Scanner
16 Nikon ScanTouch 110 User's Manual 4. Connecting the Scanner 4.1 Before Connection Before connecting the cables, confirm that all devices, including thecomputer system and the scanner, are turned off. Power OFF For an IBM PC/AT or compatible in which a SCSI board has not beeninstalled, install a S...
Page 27 - Connecting the Power Cord
Nikon ScanTouch 110 User's Manual 17 4.2 Connecting the Power Cord Before connecting the power cord, confirm that the unit’s power switchis in the off position. Insert the female end of the supplied power cord into the AC inletlocated on the rear panel, then insert the plug into the AC power outlet....
Page 28 - The power source must be grounded.
18 Nikon ScanTouch 110 User's Manual Remarks • The power source must be grounded. • If possible, try to use an independent electric outlet. If the unit isconnected to an outlet to which an electric household appliance,such as a vacuum cleaner or air-conditioner, is connected, theproduct may experien...
Page 29 - Connecting the SCSI Cable; Do not touch the pins of the SCSI connector. This can
Nikon ScanTouch 110 User's Manual 19 4.3 Connecting the SCSI Cable Before connecting the SCSI cable, confirm that all SCSI devices,including the computer system, have been turned off. Power OFF Connect the unit to the computer using the provided SCSI cable. Afterattaching the connector, be sure to l...
Page 30 - Connecting to the Macintosh computer
20 Nikon ScanTouch 110 User's Manual 4. Connecting the Scanner Connecting to the Macintosh computer When connecting the unit directly to your Macintosh computer, connectthe 25-pin connector to the computer, and the 50-pin connector to theunit. If the unit is the only connected SCSI device, or if the...
Page 31 - SCSI Chain Connection with Other Devices; The SCSI cable used for SCSI connection should be of high-
Nikon ScanTouch 110 User's Manual 21 SCSI Chain Connection with Other Devices If your ScanTouch is connected at the end of the SCSI chain, install thesupplied terminator to the other SCSI connector on the rear ofScanTouch. If your ScanTouch is connected between the other SCSIdevices, no terminator o...
Page 33 - Setting the SCSI ID
Nikon ScanTouch 110 User's Manual 23 4.4 Setting the SCSI ID The SCSI ID for the ScanTouch 110 is set at “5” when the unit isshipped. If other SCSI devices are connected to your computer, makesure that the SCSI ID for the ScanTouch 110 is different from thoseassigned to other SCSI devices. Note that...
Page 34 - Turning on the Power
24 Nikon ScanTouch 110 User's Manual 5. Operation 5.1 Turning on the Power Before turning the power on, confirm that the carriage lock is in theunlocked position. Turn the scanner on first, the other SCSI devices next, and the hostcomputer last. Power OFF Power ON The scanner automatically performs ...
Page 35 - Do not turn the power off while the scanner is scanning.
Nikon ScanTouch 110 User's Manual 25 When the test is initiated, the Power, Ready, and Option indicators willflash once. The Power indicator will then come on and the readyindicator will blink. When the test is completed, the Power and Readyindicators will glow steadily. Remarks • To turn the power ...
Page 36 - Setting a Document
26 Nikon ScanTouch 110 User's Manual 5.2 Setting a Document • The scanning area is 8.5 inches (216 mm) wide by 11.7 inches(297mm) long, enabling scanning of letter-size documents. 8.5in che s (2 16m m) 11 .7 in ch es ( 29 7m m ) • For scanning transparency films for OHPs (overheadtransparencies), pl...
Page 38 - Close the document cover gently.
28 Nikon ScanTouch 110 User's Manual Step 2 Position a document with the side to be scanned facing down, aligningit with the appropriate mark on the ruler. 3 4 INCH CM CM A4 LTR B5 Cautions • When positioning a document that has staples or clips attached,ensure that they do not scratch the surface o...
Page 39 - Static Electricity Precautions
Nikon ScanTouch 110 User's Manual 29 6. Maintenance With the exception of periodic cleaning or lamp replacement, thescanner is virtually maintenance free. The following sections give theprocedures for basic maintenance of the scanner. 6.1 Static Electricity Precautions Static electricity is a consta...
Page 40 - Cleaning; Avoid spraying the cleaning fluid directly on the glass, as this
30 Nikon ScanTouch 110 User's Manual 6.2 Cleaning Regularly cleaning the document setting glass will ensure that dirt orsmudges will not reduce the quality of your scanned images. Beforeyou clean the glass, make sure the scanner is turned off and the powercord is unplugged. Clean the document settin...
Page 41 - If the Power indicator fails to come on; Make sure the power switch is on.; If the scanner lamp flickers, is dim, or fails to come on
Nikon ScanTouch 110 User's Manual 31 7. Troubleshooting When irregularities occur, please check the following items before youassume that there is a unit failure. For more details, refer to the Troubleshooting section of the software manual. If the Power indicator fails to come on • Make sure the po...
Page 43 - If All Else Fails; The version number of the scanner driver.
Nikon ScanTouch 110 User's Manual 33 If All Else Fails If the above solutions do not resolve the problem, contact your dealer.Be sure to have the following information available: 1. The scanner model you are using. 2. The version number of the scanner driver. 3. The computer model you are using. 4. ...
Page 44 - Maximum Scannable Area:; One pass with color CCD; Data Output; Maximum 52 Watts; Appendix: Specifications
34 Nikon ScanTouch 110 User's Manual Appendix: Specifications Scan Speed: 24 Seconds/A4 (300 dpi, Color Mode) Preview Speed: 6 Seconds/A4 (Color Mode) at 100dpi3.5 Seconds/A4 (Gray/Line art Mode) at100dpi Maximum Scannable Area: 216 x 297 mm (8.5 x 11.7 Inches) Optical Resolution: 300 x 600 dpi Colo...
Page 45 - Environmental Ranges:; Operating Temperature:
Nikon ScanTouch 110 User's Manual 35 Appendix: Specifications Environmental Ranges: Operating Temperature: 50°F to 104°F (10°C to 40°C) Relative Humidity: 20% to 80% Dimensions: 13.3 (W) x 21.0 (D) x 5.7 (H) inches(336 x 534.5 x 144mm) Net Weight: 17.4 lbs (7.9 kg) Systems Supported: PC and Macintos...
Page 46 - Index
36 Nikon ScanTouch 110 User's Manual Index Symbols 25-pin SCSI Connector 14 50-pin SCSI Connector 14 A AC Inlet 14Auto Document Feeder 1 C Carriage Lock 14 Cleaning 30Components 11 Connecting the Power Cord 17Connecting the Scanner 16 Connecting the SCSI Cable 19Connecting to the IBM PC/AT or compat...