Connecting ac power to the scanner, 2 setting the scsi id – Nikon 35MM Film Scanner LS-10E User Manual

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Connecting AC power to the scanner

The scanner power cord is a standard three-wire
grounding plug. This plug will fit only a grounded AC
outlet. Intended to be a safety feature, the grounding
connector should not be removed. Use of a transient

protected power source is highly recommended. The
scanner would ideally be turned on and off with the

computer.

Always remove the power cord from the AC source
when any one of the following occurs:

1. The power cord or plug becomes damaged.

2. Any liquids are spilled into the scanner.

3. The scanner is exposed to excessive moisture.

4. The case of the scanner has become damaged.

5. The case is opened.

6. You think the scanner is not functioning properly and

requires repair.

2-2 Setting the SCSI ID

Up to eight devices can share a SCSI device. These are
each identified by SCSI ID numbers. Thus, a SCSI ID can
have a value between 0 and 7. There are no implicit
regulations regarding the use of these numbers.
Typically, the computer controller would be SCSI ID
number 0, while the SCSI peripherals would be 1
through 7.

A minimum of two devices must sit on any SCSI bus. In
this case, one is designated as the initiator while the
other is the target. It is possible to have many
configurations of initiators and targets on a bus. More
than one initiator can be present on a SCSI bus. The
typical configuration is one initiator and one or more
targets. The LS-10/LS-10E scanner is always a target. In
the case we show below there is only one initiator of the
computer.

The SCSI ID is typically set by a switch on the rear of
the SCSI peripherals. The default SCSI ID number set at
the factory is ID #5.

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