Page 4 - Important Safety Instructions
Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions In this document, notes indicate the following: Notes contain important information and useful tips on the operation of this product. Read all these instructions and save them for later reference. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the Ne...
Page 5 - Restrictions on copying
❏ If you use an extension cord with the product, make sure the total ampere rating of the devices plugged into theextension cord does not exceed the cord’s ampere rating. Also, make sure the total ampere rating of all devicesplugged into the wall outlet does not exceed the wall outlet’s ampere ratin...
Page 7 - Package Contents
Getting to Know Your Network Interface Unit Package Contents a Network Interface Unit This product. b AC adapter Connect this to the Network Interface Unit. c AC power cord Connect this to the AC adapter, and then plug it in. d USB cable Connect this to the Network Interface Unit and the scanner. e ...
Page 8 - Unit parts
Unit parts Front view Side view a P power button Turns the product on or off. b F setting button Make product and network settings, or perform maintenance. c & Reset button Resets the panel to the initial screen. d y Stop button Cancels scanning. e ] start button Starts scanning. In a network en...
Page 9 - Connecting the Network Interface Unit to a Network
Setting Up the Network Interface Unit Connecting the Network Interface Unit to a Network A Turn off the product and disconnect the USB cable. B Connect the Network Interface Unit to the scanner using the USB cable. C Connect a network cable to the Network Interface Unit. Note: ❏ You must use a categ...
Page 10 - Configuring Scanning Software on Your Computer; Connecting to an IPv4 Network Automatically
D Connect the AC adapter and the AC power cord to the Network Interface Unit. E Plug in the AC power cord. Configuring Scanning Software on Your Computer Connecting to an IPv4 Network Automatically Note: To connect automatically, a DHCP server must be correctly configured on the network. A Turn on y...
Page 11 - Connecting to an IPv4 Network Manually
E Select Auto with the u up and d down buttons, and then press the Z button. F Press the F setting button to return to the home screen. G After "Configuring network setting" is displayed, restart the unit. Set the password for protecting network security using Web-based EpsonNet Config. U “U...
Page 12 - Connecting to an IPv6 Network
G Set the IP address with the arrow buttons, and then press the Z button. H Repeat steps 6 and 7 to set the IP subnet mask and IP default gateway settings, and then press the Z button. I Press the F setting button to return to the home screen. J After "Configuring network setting" is display...
Page 13 - Using EpsonNet Config; Operating Environment
E Press the F setting button to return to the home screen. F After "Configuring network setting" is displayed, restart the unit. Note: Use the Web-based EpsonNet Config to make manual settings for IPv6. Set the password for protecting network security using Web-based EpsonNet Config. U “Usin...
Page 16 - Scanning Over a Network
D Select Network , then click Add . E In the Add window, choose the Network Interface Unit’s IP address under Search for addresses, or select Enter address and type in the address. Then click OK . F In the Epson Scan Settings window, click Test to check the connection. If everything works properly, ...
Page 18 - Menu List; Environment menu
About the Control Panel Menu List Environment menu Item Description Network You can check network settings such as the MAC address and IP address. Maintenance You can check the number of scanned sheets. If the scanner being used has an AutomaticDocument Feeder installed, you can check or reset the n...
Page 19 - Network menu; Restore settings menu
Network menu Note: This is not displayed if a password is set for this unit in EpsonNet Config. Item Description IPv4 Select whether the IP address is set automatically or manually. If Manual is selected, you can set the value for IP address, IP subnet mask, and IP default gateway. Link Speed Specif...
Page 20 - Problems and Solution
Troubleshooting Problems Indicated by Messages on the LCD Panel orStatus Lights You can check the status of the scanner and the Network Interface Unit from messages on the LCD panel and the statuslights. Clear the error according to the message displayed. The following table explains the light patte...
Page 21 - The LCD screen is not displayed even when the scanner is on.; The scanner does not scan.
If you cannot solve a problem after reading and following the information in this chapter, contact your dealer or aqualified customer support person for assistance. The LCD screen is not displayed even when the scanner is on. ❏ Check that the Network Interface Unit is connected correctly. U “Connect...
Page 22 - Cannot automatically connect to the network.; Web-based EpsonNet Config cannot be started or be made settings.
❏ In Network Scanning Settings, check that the Group settings for Document Capture Pro are the same as thesettings for Network Interface Unit. U See the Document Capture Pro help for more details. U “Scanning from the Network Interface Unit (for Windows)” on page 17 ❏ Check that Document Capture Pro...
Page 23 - System Requirements; For Windows; Network Interface Unit Specifications; General
Technical Specifications System Requirements Make sure your system meets the requirements in these sections before using it with your product. For Windows System Microsoft Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP Home Edition, WindowsXP Professional Edition, Windows XP Profession...
Page 24 - Product; AC adapter; Environmental
Mechanical Dimensions Height: 75 mm (2.9 inches) Width: 186 mm (7.3 inches) Depth: 102 mm (4.0 inches) Weight Approx. 380 g (About 0.83 lb) Electrical Product Power consumption Operating: Maximum 7.5 W Rated input voltage DC 5 V Rated input current 2.0 A Note: Power consumption varies depending on o...