Kodak I810 Installation Guide - Page 6

Operating requirements, Electrical requirements, Connections, Temperature range, Relative humidity - specifications

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Operating requirements Electrical requirements Connections The scanner can operate in a typical office environment under the following conditions: Temperature range: 15 to 35°C (59 to 95°F) Relative humidity: 15 to 76% (dry bulb) Altitude: Up to 2438 meters (8000 feet) Static electricity - buildup of static electricity near the i800 Series Scanners may cause operating problems. If the area is carpeted, it is recommended that the carpet is treated with an anti-static material or a conductive static mat is used. Following are the electrical requirements for the Kodak i800 Series Scanners. The scanner has a SCSI port for connection to the host computer. The customer/system integrator MUST provide the SCSI cable used to connect the scanner and host computer. This cable is not included with the scanner. • Maximum cable length is 19.7 ft (6 m). • The cable must be shielded with a high density, 68-pin, male connector at the end that connects the scanner. For example, Adaptec ACK-LVD-3M or equivalent. • For details on SCSI cable specifications, refer to SCSI-3 Working Draft SCSI Parallel Interface - 4 (SPI-4) January 2001. A-61176 November 2001 3

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A-61176
November 2001
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Operating
requirements
The scanner can operate in a typical office environment under the
following conditions:
Temperature range:
15 to 35
°
C (59 to 95
°
F)
Relative humidity:
15 to 76% (dry bulb)
Altitude:
Up to 2438 meters (8000 feet)
Static electricity
— buildup of static electricity near the i800 Series
Scanners
may cause operating problems. If the area is carpeted, it is
recommended that the carpet is treated with an anti-static material or a
conductive static mat is used.
Electrical
requirements
Following are the electrical requirements for the
Kodak
i800 Series
Scanners.
Connections
The scanner has a SCSI port for connection to the host computer.
The customer/system integrator MUST provide the SCSI cable used to
connect the scanner and host computer. This cable is not included with
the scanner.
Maximum cable length is 19.7 ft (6 m).
The cable must be shielded with a high density, 68-pin, male
connector at the end that connects the scanner. For example,
Adaptec ACK-LVD-3M or equivalent.
For details on SCSI cable specifications, refer to SCSI-3 Working
Draft SCSI Parallel Interface – 4 (SPI-4) January 2001.