Installing quickscan pro – FUJITSU fi-5120C User Manual

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fi-5120C/fi-5220C Image Scanner Getting Started

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4. Insert the "Setup CD-ROM" into the CD drive.

<SETUP DISK START UP SCREEN>
appears.

5. Click [INSTALL PRODUCTS].

6. Click [ISIS Driver] on the window below.

7. Error Recovery Guide Installation window

appears.

Error Recovery Guide is a software that dis-

plays troubleshooting information on screen if

any scanner error occurs, and its installation is

highly recommended. However, it can be

installed later even if you do not install it in this

step.

8. Select a language used for installation on

[Choose Setup Language] window and click
[OK].

9. Install the application following the instructions

on the window.

10. When the [InstallShield Wiizard Complete] win-

dow appears, click [Finish].

Your computer will be restarted and the scanner will be

detected. Do not remove the Setup CD-ROM from the

CD drive until your PC has completely restarted

Now the installation of the scanner driver is completed.

Installing QuickScan Pro™

"QuickScan Pro™" is an image capturing software that
complies with the ISIS standard.

1. Insert the Setup CD-ROM into a CD drive.

<SETUP DISK STARTUP SCREEN>
appears.

ATTENTION

This screen may not appear when the
"Autoplay" setting of your PC is off. In this
case, run "Install.exe" in this CD-ROM
directly from the "Explorer" or "My Computer".

ATTENTION

When you select [Yes] for installing Error
Recovery Guide, the [Choose Setup Lan-
guage] window appears. Select a lan-
guage and follow the instructions on the
window. The Error Recovery Guide will
automatically finish its installation. Please
wait until the installation of TWAIN driver
automatically starts.

ATTENTION

Depending on the OS, these operations may
be necessary.
For Windows 98:
When a request for inserting the CD-ROM for
Windows 98 appears, insert it into the CD
drive and click the [OK] button.
For Windows 2000:
When [Digital Signature not Found] appears,
click [Yes].

ATTENTION

When using Windows NT 4.0, Windows
2000 or Windows XP, log on as a user with
"Administrator" privileges (privileges of the
administrator of your PC).

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