Page 2 - Image Scanner
Page 3 - Revisions, Disclaimers
i Revisions, Disclaimers FCC declaration: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits aredesigned to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residentialinstallation. This e...
Page 5 - Fujitsu Offices
iii Fujitsu Offices Please send your comments on this manual or on Fujitsu products to the followingaddresses: FUJITSU COMPUTER PRODUCTS OFAMERICA,INC.2904 Orchard Parkway,San Jose.California 95134-2022,U.S.A.TEL:1-408-432-6333FAX:1-408-432-3908http://www.fcpa.com/ FUJITSU AUSTRALIA LIMITEDFujitsu H...
Page 7 - Preface
v Preface This manual explains how to use the fi-4750L image scanner. This manual contains chapters on the following topics:COMPONENTSINSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONSOPERATING INSTRUCTIONSADF DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONSSCANNER SPECFICATIONSSETUP MODE It also contains a Glossary of Terms and an Index. Refer ...
Page 8 - Conventions
vi Conventions Important information that requires special attention is indicated as follows: WARNING WARNING indicates that personal injury like pinching of fingers or hands may result ifyou do not follow a procedure correctly. CAUTION CAUTION indicates that damage to the scanner may result if you ...
Page 9 - CONTENTS
vii CONTENTS ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ CHAPTER 1 COMPONENTS Checking the Components ............................................... 1-1Units and Assemblies ...................................................... 1-2Operator Panel ................................................................. 1-5 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ CHAPTER...
Page 12 - CHAPTER; COMPONENTS; Checking the Components
1 CHAPTER COMPONENTS This chapter describes the components of the scanner, part names, operatorpanel arrangement, and the function of parts and LED indicators. Afterunpacking the scanner, confirm that all components have been received bychecking them against the list in the first section. Checking t...
Page 14 - Units and Assemblies; Units
1-2 Units and Assemblies This section shows the exterior view and assemblies of the scanner. This section also provides the nameof each part and describes its functions. Units NOTICE The shipping lock must be switched to the operating position before the scanner can be used. Refer topage 2-4. fi-475...
Page 15 - Function
1-3 N o Function Automatically feeds documents to the reading position. Presses the documents loaded on the ADF paper chute. Holds the documents to be fed by the ADF. Displays the status of the scanner. Also displays buttons that enable the operator to change settings in Feed mode, Manual Feed mode,...
Page 16 - Assemblies
1-4 Stacker Thumb screw Guide AASY Pick roller 2 Pick roller 1 Pad ASY Assemblies Gate ASY Chuteroller Rollercover Rollercover Chuteroller Adjustmentstacker
Page 17 - Operator Panel; Arrangement
1-5 Operator panel Exit Enter Stop Previous Next Send To/ Start Read Check Operator Panel The operator panel is located on the upper right hand side of the scanner. The panel consists of anLCD display (16 characters x 2 lines), LEDs and buttons. Arrangement
Page 18 - Button
1-6 Name of the button andLED Function Button Next Displays the next LCD screen. Previous Displays the previous LCD screen. Moves the cursor to the left. Moves the cursor to the right. Exit When you are entering settings on the Operator panel, pressing this button returns you immediately to the Scan...
Page 19 - Counter Display
1-7 Counter Display The scanner is provided with a counter display. NOTICE When the counter value is 0, no number is displayed. Paper counter Abrasion counter Counter Function Paper counter When the button is pressed The paper counter counts the number of scanned sheetsfrom the start of reading unti...
Page 20 - Operation status
1-8 Operation status The operation status is indicated by the following messages: <Power-on> <Reading> <Waiting for Start> The scanner displays the following screen when waiting for theStart button to be pressed: (Only When the Video InterfaceOption is installed.) <Cleaning requ...
Page 21 - Temporary error
1-9 Temporary error <Hopper empty> This message is displayed if there is no more paper on the ADFpaper chute during a read operation in ADF mode. Fill the ADFpaper chute with paper. To enable the read operation, press thestop button. <Jam> This message is displayed if a document is jamme...
Page 22 - Alarm
1-10 Alarm One of the following messages is displayed if an error occurs in the scanner. If one of the followingerror messages is displayed, turn the power Off and then On again. If the same message is displayed,contact your service representative. <Optical alarm front> <Optical alarm back&...
Page 25 - INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
CHAPTER INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS The chapter describes how to install and connect the scanner. Precautions Inspection Repositioning the Shipping Lock Cable Connections Mounting the Stacker Setting the SCSI ID and the SCSI Terminator 2
Page 26 - Precautions
2-1 Precautions This section describes precautions to follow when installing the scanner. To ensure the longevity and proper functioning of your scanner, do not install the scanner in the placesand environments described below. • Place the scanner away from electrical noise sources, strong magnetic ...
Page 27 - FUJITSU LIMITED; Inspection
2-2 A B MADE IN JAPAN C 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ANS Rev.Label fi-4750L CAO2956 -2371 000003 MODEL PART NO. SER. NO. DATE 2001-03 25 Kg * * FUJITSU LIMITED 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 90 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 f i - 4 7 0 L 5 0 0 0 0 0 3 Inspection This section describes how to check the labels. Label A (Example; your ...
Page 28 - Repositioning the Shipping Lock
2-3 Repositioning the Shipping Lock To keep the scanner from being damaged during shipping, the carrier unit is fixed with a Shipping Lock.After placing the carrier unit where it will be installed, change the position of this Shipping Lock asexplained below. 1 Place the image scanner on the edge of ...
Page 29 - Cable Connections; Turning the power switch Off
2-4 Cable Connections This section describes how to connect the cables.Connect the cables as follows: Turning the power switch Off Press the “O” side of the power switch to turn the power Off. Connecting the power cable Connect the power cable to the power inlet of the device and a power outlet. Pow...
Page 30 - Connecting the interface cables; Connecting the chute cable
2-5 Connecting the interface cables Connect the SCSI interface cables and secure them. NOTICES 1. Factory default for the SCSI terminator is On. If the scanner is in the middle of the daisy chain or of two devices, turn the scanner termination Off via the operator panel. 2. The factory default for t...
Page 31 - Mounting the Stacker
2-6 Mounting the Stacker Mount the stacker using the following procedure. 1 Mount the stacker. Hook the pins on the stacker to the claws on the image scanner. Stacker Pin (inside) Claw 2 Mount the adjustment stacker.Insert the four claws of the adjustment stacker into the four holes on the stacker, ...
Page 32 - Setting the SCSI ID and the SCSI Terminator
2-7 Setting the SCSI ID and the SCSI Terminator The default of the SCSI ID is 5. The SCSI ID is set by using the Setup mode of the operator panel. Theprocedure to change the SCSI ID is as follows: 1 Turn the power On bypressing the “I” side of thepower switch. The scannerdisplays “Scanner Ready”on t...
Page 34 - OPERATING INSTRUCTION
CHAPTER OPERATING INSTRUCTION This chapter describes how to turn the power on, and gives button specifica-tions and reading mode settings for both ADF and Manual modes, how toload documents onto the ADF and Flatbed, how to load documents largerthan the Document bed, and how to read a page from a thi...
Page 35 - Turning the Power On
3-1 Turning the Power On This section describes how to turn the power On. Press the “I” side of the power switch. The power turns On and the green Power lamp at the operatorpanel lights. Power Off Power On Power switch
Page 36 - Waking up the Scanner from the Low Power Mode
3-2 Waking up the Scanner from the Low Power Mode This section describes how to wake up thescanner from the Low Power Mode. To wake up the Scanner, simply press abutton, set the papers on the ADF, or send acommand to scan from the host computer. NOTICE As an E NERGY S TAR ® partner, Fujitsu Limited ...
Page 37 - Manual Feed Mode Setting
3-3 Manual Feed Mode Setting In this mode, the scanner waits for some predetermined time before issuing a “Paper Empty” messageafter all documents are read. This predetermined time (time-out limit) is specified in the Setup mode.Therefore, you can set the next documents on the ADF chute without inte...
Page 38 - Loading Documents on the ADF
3-4 Loading Documents on the ADF NOTICE Be sure to change the position of the shipping lock according to the “Installation and Connection”procedure before operation. 1 Fan the sheets before setting a stack ofdocuments on the ADF paper chute. NOTICES • Remove paper clips and staples. Flatten the stap...
Page 42 - Loading Documents on the Flatbed
3-8 Document cover Document holding pad Document bed Reference mark Loading Documents on the Flatbed WARNING Do not look directly at the light source during the read operation. Scanner parts involved when loading documents 1 Open the document cover. 2 Place the document face down and alignthe top le...
Page 43 - Reading a Page from a Thick Book
3-9 Thick book Reading a Page from a Thick Book WARNING Do not look directly at the light source during the read operation. 1 Open the Document cover. 2 Place the book face down on theDocument bed. 3 Issue the read command from the hostsystem. Keep the cover open for thereading operation. NOTICE Do ...
Page 45 - ADF DOCUMENT SPECIFICATION
CHAPTER ADF DOCUMENT SPECIFICATION This chapter describes the document size and document guality required touse the ADF successfully. Document Size Document Quality ADF Document Feeder Capacity Areas not to be Perforated Grounding Color Areas Double Feed Detection Condition Job Separation Sheet 4
Page 46 - Document Size
4-1 Document Size The following figure shows document sizes that the scanner can read using the ADF. (Unit : mm) Scanner Maximum Minimum A B A B fi-4750L 297 (11.7") 432 (17") 53 (2.1") 74 (2.9") A3/Double Letter A8 (Portrait)
Page 47 - Document Quality
4-2 Document Quality This section describes the types and weights of paper that the scanner can read and precautions inpreparing documents to ensure maximal scanner functioning. Document type The recommended paper type for documents is as follows:• Woodfree paper• Plain paper (for example, the paper...
Page 49 - ADF Document Feeder Capacity
4-4 ADF Document Feeder Capacity The number of pages that can be loaded into the ADF chute depends on the paper size and the reamweight. This information is shown in the following graph: Paper weight conversion table NOTICE When feeding the document less than 52g/m 2 (13.9lb), the number of sheets l...
Page 50 - Areas not to be Perforated
4-5 Areas not to be Perforated Perforations in the shaded areas may cause errors. If you must read data from such a paper, use theflatbed: 113 134 96 79 10 15 10 23 12 10 10 5 10 10 Areas that must not be perforated Read reference position Center ofsensor arm Center ofsensor arm (Unit: mm) Top of pa...
Page 51 - Grounding Color Areas
4-6 Grounding Color Areas The shaded area in the Figure below should have paper grounding color (white) or drop-out color. If not,turn the white level following Off when reading. Grounding color area 3 Read reference position Main scanning direction Grounding color (white)or drop-out color area Read...
Page 52 - Double Feed Detection Condition
4-7 Double Feed Detection Condition When the double-feed sensor is used, the thickness or the combination of the thickness and the length ofthe document is subject to the following specifications: 1 Thickness: 0.065 mm to 0.15 mm 2 Paper length accuracy: 1% or less 3 Any black print at the center of...
Page 53 - Job Separation Sheet
4-8 Job Separation Sheet 1 ShapeThe Following shows the typical format of the job separation sheet. 2 Paper conditionsThe paper conditions are the same as the specification described before. But the paper width must beA4 or larger (210 mm or larger in width). 15 15 Reading direction Top of paper Bot...
Page 54 - SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS; Basic Product Specification
CHAPTER SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS This chapter describes the installation specifications, dimensions,consumables, and options. Basic Product Specification Installation Specification Dimensions 5
Page 56 - Installation Specification
5-2 Installation Specification The following table lists the installation specifications of the scanner. Item Specification Dimensions (mm)(Without Hopper and Stacker) Depth Width Height 696 (27.4") 521 (20.5") 367 (14.5") Weight (kg) 25 (55.2 lb.) Input power Voltage 100 to 127 VAC, 200...
Page 57 - Dimensions
Page 59 - CONSUMABLES AND OPTIONS; Consumables
CHAPTER CONSUMABLES AND OPTIONS This chapter describes the consumables and options. Consumables Options Video Interface Option IPC-4D Option 6
Page 61 - Options
6-2 Options The following table lists options available for the scanner. Contact your Fujitsu sales agent for more information. Name P/N Remarks Video Interface Board Option CA02956-2391 IPC-4D CA02919-0521 Image Processing Circuit One per unit
Page 62 - Video Interface Option
6-3 Video Interface Option How to Install the Video Interface Option Board 1 Loosen the two thumb screws to removethe plate. CAUTION Turn Off the power before removing the Third Party slot plate. 2 Insert the board along the rails of thethird party slot. Make sure that theconnector is connected secu...
Page 68 - SETUP MODE; Activating the Setup Mode
CHAPTER SETUP MODE This chapter describes the setup mode of the scanner. Activating the Setup Mode Contents of the Setup Mode 7
Page 70 - Contents of the Setup Mode
7-2 Contents of the Setup Mode This section describes the contents of the setup mode. No. Item Description Selectable parameters Default 1 Double feed check Specifies the double feed detection. Double feed is detected by checking the document length and/or paper thickness.** No 2 Length check =No/10...
Page 85 - GLOSSARY OF TERMS
GL-1 GLOSSARY OF TERMS A4 size A standard paper size. Paper size is 210 x 297 mm. A5 size A standard paper size. Paper size is 148 x 210 mm. A6 size A standard paper size. Paper size is 105 x 148 mm. A7 size A standard paper size. Paper size is 74 x 105 mm. A8 size A standard paper size. Paper size ...
Page 91 - INDEX
IN-1 INDEX Abrasion counter 1-7Activating the Setup mode 7-1ADF 1-2, 1-3ADF document feeder capacity 4-4erasing edges 7-3, 7-14lever 1-2, 1-3mode 1-9paper chute 1-2 Alarm 1-10Ambient condition 5-2Arrangement 1-5Assemblies 1-4 Button /LED Function 1-6 Cable connection 2-4Check LED 1-6Checking the com...
Page 93 - Declarations of Conformity