Page 4 - For Users in Canada
Copyright © 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001 NCS Pearson, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form, or by any means, without permission in writing from the publisher. For Users in the United States This equipment complies with the re...
Page 5 - Revision Log; Description; iii
Revision Log Tab/Rev Date Description 12/96 Manual Released 019 04/97 Deleted all instances of the term NCS where it refers to the product except for the first instance in the preface, p. v. Trademarked the first instance of 5000 i , cover page. Added instructions for installing the Catgut board in ...
Page 6 - Scanner Installation Guide
Page 7 - Preface; System Component
Preface This manual describes how to set up and install the NCS Pearson™ 5000 i scanner. This manual does not document how to install and configure the 5000 i system software. 5000 i scanner system software is pre-installed and configured at NCS Pearson. For information on operating the scanner, r...
Page 9 - Table of Contents; vii
Table of Contents 1. SCANNER OVERVIEW ............................................................................................... 1 Overview of the Scanner ................................................................................................ 1 Typical Standalone Configuration ...........
Page 11 - Introduction; Chapter 1; Chapter 2
Introduction This manual describes how to install the 5000 i scanner. The scanner is typically used with a computer, a color monitor, a printer, and can be connected to a server as part of a scanning network system. This guide is intended for use by NCS Pearson-trained field engineers. It is assumed...
Page 13 - Scanner Overview; power switch; Chapter 1. Scanner Overview
1. Scanner Overview This chapter presents an overview of the 5000 i scanner and provides information on how to receive technical support for hardware and software problems. Overview of the Scanner{ XE "Scanner, 5000 i: Overview" } The 5000 i is a device that captures the image { XE "Imag...
Page 14 - Page 2
• The output hopper { XE "Output hopper" } receives the forms that are successfully scanned. When the scanner starts, the output hopper is raised; when the scanner stops, the stacker is lowered, allowing you to remove the sheets. Before scanning, the output sheet stop adjustment knob { XE ...
Page 15 - Customer Support; Technical Support for Hardware Problems
tiger009 Figure 1 – 2: Scanner Standalone Configuration Customer Support When you call NCS Pearson Customer Support { XE "Scanner, 5000 i: Customer Support" } { XE "Customer Support" } for either hardware or software technical support, an operator will ask you to describe your proble...
Page 16 - Technical Support for Software Problems; Page 4
Technical Support for Software Problems When you have questions concerning the scanner system software, call NCS Pearson Customer Support. Before calling, you should: • Write down a description of your problem. This helps ensure that you will have all the details you need when you talk to an analyst...
Page 18 - Scanner Installation; Preparation; Hardware; Page 6
2. Scanner Installation This chapter describes how to set up and install the standalone 5000 i scanner { XE "Installation:Scanner" } , { XE "Scanner installation:Introduction" } the computer, the monitor, and the mouse. The 5000 i scanner system consists of the following { XE "Sc...
Page 19 - Chapter 2. Scanner Installation
Installation The installation { XE "Scanner installation:Sequence of events" } sequence for the 5000 i scanner includes: 1. Check the installation site { XE "Check the installation site" }{ XE "Installation site:verify readiness" } to verify that it is ready for setup and ins...
Page 21 - Installing the Scanner; Unpacking the Scanner; for instructions on
Installing the Scanner The 5000 i scanner is delivered to the customer shrink-wrapped and up-right on its own four casters. Roll the scanner to its permanent location. Unpacking the Scanner To unpack { XE "Scanner installation:Unpacking" }{ XE "Unpacking the scanner, procedure" \t ...
Page 22 - Power Noise; Condition; Grounding
Checking the Voltage{ XE "Scanner installation:Check the voltage" } Before you plug the 5000 i scanner into the designated wall outlet, the following power and grounding requirements must be met and maintained to ensure optimum performance of the scanner and its peripherals. To verify that t...
Page 23 - Dedicated Ground
Dedicated Ground A dedicated isolated/insulated ground { XE "Dedicated ground specifications" } for the 5000 i system must be provided. If possible, route a dedicated ground conductor { XE "Conductor:Ground, dedicated" } between the main power panel and the 5000 i system branch circu...
Page 24 - to a system common ground. In this case, connect all 5000
then another code-approved method must be used. (The isolated ground conductor is noted in the National Electrical Code { XE "National Electrical Code" }{ XE "NEC" \t " See National Electrical Code" } , Section 250-74, Exception 4.) Use of an isolated ground rod or grounding ...
Page 26 - Site Power Wiring Recommendations
Site Power Wiring Recommendations The table below describes the conditions { XE "Scanner installation:Site power wiring recommendations" } { XE "Power wiring recommendations" } for power wiring at a scanner site. Condition Description Dedicated Feeder Run a separate dedicated feeder ...
Page 28 - +12V Boost Power Supply; Location of the Power Supplies
Logic Voltage Check-out Procedure{ XE "Adjustment:Multivolt logic power supplies" } The outputs of the power supplies { XE "Power supplies, multivolt logic:Adjustment" } { XE "Power supplies, multivolt logic:Voltage checkout procedure" }{ XE "Logic power supplies" \t ...
Page 32 - The monitor and printer power cords should be plugged into AC; Yes; Shut Down; Shut down the computer?
3. Installation of Computer and Other Peripherals This chapter provides information on setting up and { XE "Computer installation:Introduction" } installing the computer { XE "Installation:Computer" } and other peripheral components in a 5000 i scanner standalone or network configura...
Page 33 - Standalone Installation; Installation; Use ESD precautions (including a grounded wrist strap) for
Standalone Installation The 5000 i scanner in a standalone configuration requires a computer, a monitor, a keyboard, a mouse, and a table (for the monitor, keyboard, and mouse). An optional printer may also be installed. tiger009 Figure 3 – 1: Standalone Configuration Computer{ XE "Standalone in...
Page 34 - Cabling
• Attach one end of the Hobbes to Catgut cable assembly (flat, 40-pin polarized cable) to the Hobbes board { XE "Hobbes board" \i } . • Set the Catgut board into the PCI slot—two slots to the right of th Hobbes board—making certain that the Catgut board (and the Hobbes board) are firmly seat...
Page 35 - Work Table; Chapter 3. Computer and Peripherals Installation
slot. Do not connect to the 15-pin connector on the system board. 6. Complete installation of the 50-pin high density ribbon cable - the Camera Controller board to the Hobbes interface connector on the computer. • One end of this cable is already connected to the scanner's Camera Controller board at...
Page 36 - Board/Connector Relationship
Board/Connector Relationship Figure 3-2 illustrates the relationship between PC boards { XE "Standalone:Board/connector relationship" } attached to the bulkhead inside the cabinet and the connectors on the exterior surface of the cabinet. There is a LINE PRINTER/NETWORK connector on the bott...
Page 37 - Network; Computer
Network Installation{ XE "Scanner, 5000 i: Network configuration" } The 5000 i scanner in a network configuration requires an NCS Pearson-supplied computer, monitor, keyboard, mouse and required networking equipment. An optional printer may also be installed. tiger001 Figure 3 – 3: Network C...
Page 40 - Monitor and Keyboard
6. Complete installation of the 5 BNC/15-pin DIN cable - from the bulkhead (for the monitor) to the back of the computer. • One end (5 BNC end) is already attached to the bulkhead. • Connect the other end (15-pin DIN) to the back of the computer. Connect this cable to the 15-pin connector on the vid...
Page 45 - Optional Equipment; System Printers; LINE
Optional Equipment Optional equipment includes system printers and the Bar Code Reader. System Printers Cabling for system printers is slightly different for standalone and network configurations. Standalone Printer{ XE "Standalone installation:Printer (optional)" } Unpack the printer and pl...
Page 46 - Bar Code Reader
Bar Code Reader The optional Bar Code Reader { XE "Bar code installation" } is usually installed at NCS Pearson Manufacturing. It can also be installed in the field by an NCS Pearson technician. In both cases, the following cable connections must be performed as part of the initial installat...
Page 48 - Scanner Checkout; System Software; Requirements
4. Scanner Checkout This chapter discusses the procedures for scanner checkout, pre-installed system software, system verification and backup, and customer hand-off. Scanner Checkout Procedures{ XE "Scanner, 5000 i: Checkout procedures" }{ XE "Software checkout" } To checkout the 500...
Page 49 - Chapter 4. Scanner Checkout
You need to have 128 MB of paging space for the file server and 32 MB of paging space for each edit workstation. Chapter 4. Scanner Checkout Page 37
Page 50 - Scanner System Software
Before updating the 5000 i scanner software, make sure that the following are installed and configured for version x.x. • Windows NT operating system • Scanner software For more information on special requirements for your site, see the Release Notes accompanying the update media. 5000 i Scanner Sys...
Page 53 - Index
Index + E +12.5V power supply. See Power supply, +15V Electrical outlet, 10 Electrical outlet, convenience. See convenience outlet Environmental requirements, 6 A G Adjustment Multivolt logic power supplies, 12 Ground Conductor, 9 B Third-wire, 9 Grounding Bar code cabling, 27 In multistory building...