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Connecting the SCSI interface, When using VRS

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3. Press the "I" side of the main power switch to turn on the scanner. ATTENTION Be careful not to bend the pins of the SCSI cable when connecting to the scanner. OFF ON 3. Set the SCSI ID using the SCSI ID switch on the back of the scanner. ■ Connecting the SCSI interface When using the scanner with a SCSI interface, the following SCSI cable and SCSI card must be purchased. • SCSI cable: Use a SCSI cable whose connector on the scanner side is the 68-pin high-density shielded-type and whose connector on the PC side fits the connector of the SCSI card to use. It is recommended to use a cable of length 1.5m or shorter. • SCSI card Find the recommended SCSI card information on the Fujitsu web site (FAQ). http://www.fujitsu.com/global/support/ computing/peripheral/scanners/scsi/ The SCSI ID is initially set to "5" at the factory. If the SCSI ID of another SCSI device is set to the same ID, either change the scanner's SCSI ID or SCSI ID of the other SCSI device. ID No. Description 0 to 7 8, 9 Can be set as the ID Works with the factory default value (SCSI ID = 5). When the scanner is turned on, the SCSI ID set is enabled. 4. Press the "I" side of the main power switch to turn on the scanner. ATTENTION • When connecting the SCSI cable, turn the scanner off. Be sure to connect the SCSI cable first, and then turn on the power of the scanner and PC. • In a SCSI daisy chain configuration, connect the scanner so that it is the terminated device. OFF ON 1. Insert the SCSI cable into the interface connector of the scanner until both sides click. ■ When using VRS When using the Kofax® VRS, you need to connect it to the exclusive VRS board with either the USB cable or SCSI cable. 1. If you use the USB cable, insert it into the interface connector (1) shown below. If you use the SCSI cable, insert it into the interface connector (2) shown below. 2. Connect the other end of the cable to your PC. fi-5900C Image Scanner Getting Started 5

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fi-5900C Image Scanner Getting Started
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3.
Press the "I" side of the main power switch to
turn on the scanner.
Connecting the SCSI interface
When using the scanner with a SCSI interface, the fol-
lowing SCSI cable and SCSI card must be purchased.
SCSI cable:
Use a SCSI cable whose connector on the scan-
ner side is the 68-pin high-density shielded-type
and whose connector on the PC side fits the con-
nector of the SCSI card to use.
It is recommended to use a cable of length 1.5m
or shorter.
SCSI card
Find the recommended SCSI card information
on the Fujitsu web site (FAQ).
computing/peripheral/scanners/scsi/
1.
Insert the SCSI cable into the interface connec-
tor of the scanner until both sides click.
2.
Connect the other end of the cable to your PC.
3.
Set the SCSI ID using the SCSI ID switch on
the back of the scanner.
The SCSI ID is initially set to "5" at the factory.
If the SCSI ID of another SCSI device is set to the
same ID, either change the scanner's SCSI ID or
SCSI ID of the other SCSI device.
When the scanner is turned on, the SCSI ID set is
enabled.
4.
Press the "I" side of the main power switch to
turn on the scanner.
When using VRS
When using the Kofax® VRS, you need to connect it to
the exclusive VRS board with either the USB cable or
SCSI cable.
1.
If you use the USB cable, insert it into the inter-
face connector (1) shown below.
If you use the SCSI cable, insert it into the
interface connector (2) shown below.
ATTENTION
When connecting the SCSI cable, turn
the scanner off. Be sure to connect the
SCSI cable first, and then turn on the
power of the scanner and PC.
In a SCSI daisy chain configuration,
connect the scanner so that it is the ter-
minated device.
ON
OFF
ATTENTION
Be careful not to bend the pins of the SCSI
cable when connecting to the scanner.
ID No.
Description
0 to 7
Can be set as the ID
8, 9
Works with the factory default value
(SCSI ID = 5).
ON
OFF