Focus wheel, Power/busy/error indicator light, The rear panel - ls-10e – Nikon LS-10 Installation Guide for Windows User Manual

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Setting Up Cools<an

Chapter 2

Focus Wheel

The focus wheel is used to fine-focus during scanning operation. This control is

provided because of the wide variety of film and film mounts available, which affect the

focusing function of the scanner.

The focus wheel must be in its center position during power up. The center posi­

tion is indicated by the black line across the focus wheel being centered in the visible

portion of the focus wheel.

Power/Busy/Error Indicator Light

The green powerlbusylerror indicator light\\

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& several functions. First, during

power-up it blinks at one-second intervals until Coolscan’s power-on self-test and auto­

calibration has completed. Second, after the self-test and autocalibration is complete,

the light stays on constantly, indicating that Coolscan is ready to scan. Third, during

scanning, the light will blink at two-second intervals, indicating that the scanning opera­

tion is in progress. Lastly, the light will blink rapidly if an error is detected, in which

case the scanner will either recover on its own, or may have to be powered off and back

on to effect a reset.

To summarize;
Power-up: LED blinks at 1 second intervals
Coolscan is ready: LED is on constantly

Coolscan is scanning; LED blinks at 2 second intervals
Error condition: LED blinks rapidly
If you are installing an LS-10 model, please proceed to the section “The Rear

Panel - LS-10.”

The Rear Panel - LS-10E

The rear panel of the LS-lOE is shown in Figure 2.2. Note that there are five

items of interest on the rear panel. These are the AC power switch, AC power connector,

the two SCSI connectors, the SCSI termination power switch, and the SCSI ID switch.

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Coolscan Installation Guide for Windows

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