Nikon 9237 User Manual - Page 14

Precautions for Use

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Precautions for Use Observe the following precautions to ensure that the scanner always produces the best possible results. Check the status LED • Do not turn the scanner off or insert or remove film holders while the status LED is blinking. • Do not use other IEEE 1394 (Firewire) devices or turn them on or off while the status LED is blinking. • Do not connect or disconnect USB or IEEE 1394 (Firewire) cables while the status LED is blinking. • Do not operate camera control software for digital cameras connected via USB while the status LED is blinking. When the scanner is not in use Remove the film holder and turn the scanner off when not in use. Connecting the scanner • Connect the scanner directly to the computer. The scanner may not function as expected when connected to an IEEE 1394 hub or adapter. • The scanner may not function as expected when used together with other IEEE 1394 devices. Should the scanner not function as expected, use the scanner with all other IEEE 1394 devices disconnected. • Do not connect two or more scanners to the computer simultaneously. Protecting film • Before scanning film, remove dirt and dust with a blower. This will not only keep the film free of scratches but will also help prevent scanning errors and malfunctions. • Remove fingerprints with a soft, dry cloth, being careful not to scratch the film. • Remove film from the holder after scanning. Storing film in the holder could damage the film. • The film base and emulsion will deteriorate if exposed to high temperatures or humidity. Be sure tem- perature and humidity are within the limits given below. • Sudden changes in temperature and humidity, even when within the limits stated below, can cause condensation on the film. Check before use to ensure that no condensation is present. If condensation has occurred, leave the film out until it dries. Condensation can damage the film during insertion. • The operating environment for the scanner is as follows: Temperature: +10 - +35 °C (+50 - +95 °F) Humidity: 20 - 60% 5

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Precautions for Use
Precautions for Use
Observe the following precautions to ensure that the scanner always produces the best pos-
sible results.
Check the status LED
•Do not turn the scanner off or insert or remove film holders while the status LED is blinking.
•Do not use other IEEE 1394 (Firewire) devices or turn them on or off while the status LED is blinking.
•Do not connect or disconnect USB or IEEE 1394 (Firewire) cables while the status LED is blinking.
•Do not operate camera control software for digital cameras connected via USB while the status LED is
blinking.
Connecting the scanner
•Connect the scanner directly to the computer.
The scanner may not function as expected when con-
nected to an IEEE 1394 hub or adapter.
•The scanner may not function as expected when used together with other IEEE 1394 devices.
Should
the scanner not function as expected, use the scanner with all other IEEE 1394 devices disconnected.
•Do not connect two or more scanners to the computer simultaneously.
Protecting film
•Before scanning film, remove dirt and dust with a blower.
This will not only keep the film free of
scratches but will also help prevent scanning errors and malfunctions.
•Remove fingerprints with a soft, dry cloth, being careful not to scratch the film.
•Remove film from the holder after scanning.
Storing film in the holder could damage the film.
•The film base and emulsion will deteriorate if exposed to high temperatures or humidity.
Be sure tem-
perature and humidity are within the limits given below.
•Sudden changes in temperature and humidity, even when within the limits stated below, can cause
condensation on the film.
Check before use to ensure that no condensation is present.
If condensa-
tion has occurred, leave the film out until it dries.
Condensation can damage the film during inser-
tion.
•The operating environment for the scanner is as follows:
Temperature: +10 – +35 °C (+50 – +95 °F)
Humidity: 20 – 60%
When the scanner is not in use
Remove the film holder and turn the scanner off when not in use.