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Chapter 4 Windows XP Click [Start] - [Control Panel] - [System] - [Hardware] - [Device Manager], and make sure that no "x" or "!" symbol appears next to the SCSI Controller entry. If either of these symbols appears, refer to the instruction manual for the SCSI card and reconfigure the SCSI card. Windows Vista Click [Start] - [Control Panel] - [System and Maintenance] [System] - [Device Manager], and make sure that no "x" or "!" symbol appears next to the SCSI Controller entry. If either of these symbols appears, refer to the instruction manual for the SCSI card and reconfigure the SCSI card. Windows 7 Click [Start] - [Control Panel] - [Hardware and Sound] - [Device Manager], and make sure that no "x" or "!" symbol appears next to the SCSI Controller entry. If either of these symbols appears, refer to the instruction manual for the SCSI card and reconfigure the SCSI card. Problem Solution The scanner's SCSI ID is identical to the SCSI ID of another device. Check the SCSI IDs of all SCSI devices connected to the system and set a unique SCSI ID for the scanner. (See "Step 4. Connecting the Scanner to Your PC," in the Easy Start Guide.) Problem Solution The terminator is not set correctly. Shut down both the PC and the scanner, and then turn the scanner ON first, and then the PC. (See "Step 4. Connecting the Scanner to Your PC," in the Easy Start Guide.) Problem Solution There is a problem with another SCSI device that is connected in the daisy chain. Do not use the daisy chain connection configuration. (See "Step 4. Connecting the Scanner to Your PC," in the Easy Start Guide.) Problem Solution The PC was turned ON before the scanner. Shut down both the PC and the scanner, and then turn the scanner ON first, and then the PC. (See "Step 4. Connecting the Scanner to Your PC," in the Easy Start Guide.) Appendices 125

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Chapter 4
Windows XP
Click [Start] - [Control Panel] - [System] - [Hardware] - [Device
Manager], and make sure that no “x” or “!” symbol appears next
to the SCSI Controller entry. If either of these symbols appears,
refer to the instruction manual for the SCSI card and reconfigure
the SCSI card.
Windows Vista
Click [Start] - [Control Panel] - [System and Maintenance] -
[System] - [Device Manager], and make sure that no “x” or “!”
symbol appears next to the SCSI Controller entry. If either of
these symbols appears, refer to the instruction manual for the
SCSI card and reconfigure the SCSI card.
Windows 7
Click [Start] - [Control Panel] - [Hardware and Sound] - [Device
Manager], and make sure that no “x” or “!” symbol appears next
to the SCSI Controller entry. If either of these symbols appears,
refer to the instruction manual for the SCSI card and reconfigure
the SCSI card.
Problem
The scanner’s SCSI ID is identical to the SCSI ID of another
device.
Solution
Check the SCSI IDs of all SCSI devices connected to the system
and set a unique SCSI ID for the scanner. (See “Step 4.
Connecting the Scanner to Your PC,” in the Easy Start Guide.)
Problem
The terminator is not set correctly.
Solution
Shut down both the PC and the scanner, and then turn the scanner
ON first, and then the PC. (See “Step 4. Connecting the Scanner
to Your PC,” in the Easy Start Guide.)
Problem
There is a problem with another SCSI device that is
connected in the daisy chain.
Solution
Do not use the daisy chain connection configuration. (See “Step 4.
Connecting the Scanner to Your PC,” in the Easy Start Guide.)
Problem
The PC was turned ON before the scanner.
Solution
Shut down both the PC and the scanner, and then turn the scanner
ON first, and then the PC. (See “Step 4. Connecting the Scanner
to Your PC,” in the Easy Start Guide.)