Setting up your HiResolve
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The following topics
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Before installing your
Howtek HiResolve 8000, make sure the following
installation requirements are met.
Physical Requirements A
rigid and sturdy table must be installed in the scanner
room (it must be able to support at least 135 lbs (61
kg) and be free of vibrations). Allow for sufficient
clearance (at least 1.5 feet [45 cm]) around the scanner
and its furniture for cables, ventilation, and access by
operating personnel. If you purchased the optional
Drum Mounting Station, you will need a separate table
large enough to accommodate it. The dimensions of
the Drum Mounting Station are: 15" W x 16" L x 6" H
(38 cm x 41 cm x 15 cm).
Electrical Specifications The
specified operating range for the HiResolve is as
follows:
- 110 Volt Systems (North America)
- Low operating range:
90–132 VAC (47–63 Hz).
At a minimum, use a 10 amp circuit (the scanner
draws up to 6 amps peak).
- 220 Volt Systems
- High operating range:
180–264 VAC (47–63
Hz). At a minimum, use a 5 amp circuit (the scanner
draws up to 3 amps peak).
The
HiResolve 8000 & Sprint scanners are equipped with
an auto-ranging power supply and requires a 3-prong
grounded receptacle and common ground
potential.
Note: It is recommended that
your entire system be connected to an Uninterruptible
Power Supply (UPS) or, at a minimum, plugged directly
into surge - protected power
strips.
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Host
System Configuration The host computer system
must meet the following minimum
requirements: Macintosh
Quadra series with Floating Point Coprocessor
installed (Power Macintosh™ recommended).
64 MB of RAM.
24-bit color display adapter.
17" or larger high-resolution monitor (1024 x 768
dpi).
1 GB hard drive.
System 7.5 or higher.
SCSI cable: 25-pin to 50-pin Apple system cable.
PC/Windows (Min Requirement)
Pentium PC 166 Mhz with 1 available PCI or ISA
local bus slot for one of the SCSI boards listed
below.
128 MB of RAM.
32-bit color display adapter.
17" or larger high-resolution monitor (1024 x 768
dpi).
30 GB hard drive.
Adaptec SCSI board: AHA–2930
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Receiving the HiResolve
scanner Your facility must have a suitable
location for receiving and unpacking the HiResolve
scanner(e.g. a loading dock). For the physical
specifications and weights of the pallet and the
scanner.
Make sure there is free access to the
scanner’s proposed location. A forklift or pallet jack
is helpful, but not required, to off-load the palletized
scanner from the truck and move it to its location. If
the HiResolve scanner is to be installed on an upper
floor, an elevator large enough to hold the scanner and
pallet should be used, if available.
Note:
The scanner itself weighs 135 lbs (61 kg). If necessary,
it can be carried by 2-to-4 people, although this is not
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Moving the HiResolve to the Scanner
Location Move the HiResolve strapped to the
pallet to the scanner location before unpacking. Avoid
jarring or bumping the scanner while transporting
it.
Unpacking and
Setup Carefully unpack each carton. Report
any damage to your dealer
immediately.
WARNING! Follow the
instructions below carefully to unpack your scanner.
Failure to do so could result in damage to the scanner
or personal injury.
The HiResolve 8000, Drum and
Accessories Kit, and optional Drum Mounting Station are
shipped in readily-identifiable cartons.
Unpacking the Drum and Accessories Kit
(Small Carton) Cut the bands securing the
boxes to the pallet. Unpack the carton labeled “Drum and
Accessories Kit” first. Take a minute to verify the
contents of the Drum and Accessories Kit:
Mounting kit (cleaning and image mounting
materials).
Spare drive belt.
Power cord(s).
Imaging drum.
Leadscrew lubricant (3 grams).
Software kit (3.5" diskettes). Report any missing
items to your Howtek dealer immediately.
To
unpack the scanner (large carton), follow these
steps:
- Cut the two packing straps and lift the cardboard
cover and box off the pallet. Remove the foam supports
and poly bag from the scanner.
- Stand facing your helper with the scanner between
you. Bend your knees, keeping your back straight.
Slide your hands into the hand holds at the end of the
scanner, lift with your legs to protect your back, and
carefully place the scanner on a stable
surface.
WARNING! When moving the HiResolve
8000, always lift it, do not slide it.
- Remove the white tape securing the drum access
door and stick the tape to the inside of the
resealable bag that contains the power cord (for
safekeeping).
- Remove the white tape from both the Fiber Optic
Reflective Illuminator (FORI) and the flip mirror and
stick the tape to the inside of the large resealable
bag containing the power cord.
- Remove the white plastic cover on one of the two
SCSI ports, located on the right rear of the scanner.
Place the cover in the large resealable bag containing
the power cord.
- Close the drum access door by lifting the door
slightly and pulling the support lever at the lower
left side of the door toward you, then lower the
door.
- Store all packing materials, including the pallet,
in a secure, dry area for later use in transporting
the scanner, should it become necessary. Place the
following items in the large resealable bag that
contained the power cord:
- Tape from the drum access door and the FORI.
- One white plastic cover from the SCSI
port.
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Connecting Power to the HiResolve
8000 Before you start, Make sure the power
switch is in the OFF position (press the "O" side of the
switch). The power switch is located on the left rear of
the scanner.
- Plug one end of the power cord into the power cord
receptacle located below the power switch.
- Plug the other end of the power cord into a
grounded AC outlet.
- You might want to purchase a voltage regulation
unit, such as a Belkin VA 800. It is not a
necessity to do so but in some environments dirty
power can cause calibration issues.
WARNING! Always
plug the scanner into a grounded AC outlet. Have an
electrician verify that your outlets are correctly
grounded. Protect against power line surges by using a
surge suppressor.
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Connecting the SCSI
Cable The HiResolve uses the Small Computer
System Interface (SCSI). The SCSI port permits
high-speed communication between the scanner and the
computer. Up to seven SCSI peripheral devices (such as
scanners, hard disk drives, tape backup drives, CD-ROM
drives, and printers) may be attached to your computer
at the same time.
Note: If the HiResolve
scanner is not the only device on the SCSI bus, scanner
throughput may be degraded due to other activity on the
SCSI bus. This is particularly true with a SCSI hard
drive for which it is recommended that the hard drive is
installed on a separate SCSI card.
Note:
For proper operation, your scanner’s SCSI interface
should only be driven with the recommended SCSI
controller and terminator. Refer to the guidelines on
page 1-14 for a list of recommended SCSI
adapters.
Only one SCSI device is cabled directly
to the computer. The other SCSI devices are cabled to
each other to form a so-called “daisy chain.” The
combined length of cables in the daisy chain may not
exceed 19 feet (5.8 m). The SCSI devices’ priority in
communicating with the computer is determined not by
their arrangement in the chain, but by their SCSI ID
numbers.
CAUTION: Each SCSI device must
have a unique SCSI ID number. Failure to follow this
precaution could result in damage to your
equipment.
To ensure accurate transmission of
data between the computer and the SCSI devices connected
to it, the end of the SCSI chain must be terminated. The
HiResolve is internally terminated and does not require
any type of external active SCSI
terminator.
Macintosh SCSI
Connections To connect your scanner to a
Macintosh computer using the SCSI port, follow these
steps:
- Turn off power to the computer and to all attached
devices. The computer and all devices should remain
plugged into grounded outlets.
- Make sure you have the proper SCSI cables for your
needs:
- SCSI system cable: Use this cable if the
HiResolve is the only SCSI device connected to your
Macintosh.
- SCSI peripheral interface cable: Connect this
cable to the last device in the SCSI chain if more
than one SCSI device is connected to your Macintosh.
- Cables from the following two manufacturers have
been tested by Howtek and found to function
properly:
Apple SCSI system cables 1.64 feet (0.5
m), P/N M0206. Apple SCSI peripheral cables 3.28
feet (1 m), P/N M0207. Apple SCSI extender cables
3.28 feet (1 m), P/N M0208. Belden SCSI
peripheral cables 6.56 feet (2 m), P/N
49801.
- Connect the SCSI cables as outlined below,
depending on your configuration.
If the HiResolve
is the only SCSI device attached to the SCSI port of
your Macintosh:
- Connect one end of the SCSI system cable to your
Macintosh and the other end to the scanner.
If
there is more than one SCSI device attached to your
Macintosh:
- Locate the last device in the chain and
disconnect its terminator (if present).
- Connect one end of the SCSI peripheral interface
cable to the open port on the last SCSI device and
the other end to one of the SCSI ports on the
HiResolve.
PCs and
Compatibles Note: For proper operation,
your scanner’s SCSI interface should only be driven with
the recommended SCSI controller and terminator. Refer to
the guidelines below for a list of recommended SCSI
adapters. Note: If the HiResolve is not the
only device on the SCSI bus, scanner throughput may be
degraded due to other activity on the SCSI bus. This is
particularly true with a SCSI hard drive for which it is
recommended that the hard drive is installed on a
separate SCSI card.
- Adaptec SCSI boards:
- AHA–1740/42AT*
- AHA–2740/42AT Kit**
- AHA–2842VL
- AHA-2930u
- AHA-2940
- AHA-2940 Ultra
The AHA–1740/42AT board has 2
connections but it has only 1 SCSI bus. The
AHA–2740/42AT board has 2 true SCSI buses on it,
Channel A and B. This board can have both a Howtek
scanner (Channel B) and the main system hard drive
(Channel A) connected to
it.
To connect your scanner
to a PC or compatible computer using the SCSI port:
- Turn off power to the computer and to all attached
devices. The computer and all devices should remain
plugged into grounded outlets.
- Verify the card configuration against the
documentation in the SCSI interface adapter kit.
Install the SCSI interface card in your PC following
the instructions in the SCSI interface kit and in your
computer’s documentation.
- Connect one end of the SCSI cable to the SCSI
interface card and the other end to either SCSI port
at the rear of the
HiResolve.
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