Orientation and pincement of the ls-10e, Proper orientation, Orientation and placement of the ls-loe – Nikon LS-10 Installation Guide for Macintosh User Manual

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Setting Up Cools<an

Chapter 2

tion DIP switch is discussed in greater detail in Chapter 3, “The SCSI Interface.” For

now, note that the scanner is set at the factory to SCSI ID #5 and to termination OFF.

Disregard the

10-pin connector zx.

the bottom-left side of Figure 2.3. This connector is

not used when installing the LS-10 in a Macintosh.

DIP Switch

Default

Usage

1 (Down)

On

SCSI ID bit 0 = 1

2 (Up)

Off

SCSI ID bit 1 = 0

3 (Down)

On

SCSI ID bit 2 = 1

4 (Up)

Off

SCSI Termination = Off

Table 2.1

Factory default settings for configuration DIP switch block.

Please proceed to the section “Transporting Coolscan.”

Orientation and Pincement of the LS-10E

Proper Orientation

The following guidelines and precautions should be adhered to when deciding on

orientation of your LS-1OE.

Let’s take a look at Coolscan, as shown in Figure 2.4. Although Coolscan can be

oriented on either of its sides, it is strongly recommended that you orient Coolscan on

its base, or feet, to ensure that it won’t fall down. In this orientation, the “Nikon

Coolscan” label on the front panel will read properly.

Figure 2.4

LS-lOE, properly oriented.

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Nikon

Coolscan Installation Guide for Macintosh

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