Connecting the usb cable, Connecting the scsi interface cable, Setting the scsi id – FUJITSU fi-5750C User Manual

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Windows XP, connect the scanner to your PC
with either the USB or the SCSI interface
cable.

When using the scanner with the SCSI inter-
face, you need to purchase a commercially
available SCSI cable and a SCSI card.

SCSI cable
The SCSI has to fit to a 50 Pin half pitch connector
and the SCSI card connector of your PC.

SCSI card
Use the recommended SCSI card noted on the fol-
lowing website:
http://imagescanner.fujitsu.com/

The factory default setting for SCSI ID is "ID 5". If the
SCSI ID of another device has already been set to the
same ID, change either the scanner's SCSI ID or that of

ATTENTION

Do not connect both the USB interface
cable and the SCSI cable at the same
time. It is not possible to use the USB
interface with Windows 95 and/or
WindowsNT 4.0.

Connecting the USB Cable

1.

Please connect a USB cable to the
Scanner.

Connect the USB interface cable to the
USB interface connector of the scanner.

2.

Please connect the other end of the
cable to your PC.

3.

Turn ON the scanner.

4.

Turn ON your PC.

ATTENTION

Use the USB interface cable provided as
an accessory for the scanner. Operation
with a commercially available USB cable
is not guaranteed. When connecting to a
USB hub, be sure to connect to the hub
nearest your computer (first stage). If you
connect it to a USB hub from the second
stage onwards the scanner may not
operate correctly.

Connecting the SCSI
interface cable

ATTENTION

When connecting the SCSI interface
cable, be sure to first connect the SCSI
interface cable then turn on the scanner
and your PC. Connect the scanner so
that it is the terminated device on the
SCSI daisy chain.

1.

Connect the SCSI cable to the scanner.

Connect the SCSI cable to the SCSI
interface connector and make sure it is
firmly connected.

2.

Connect the other end of the cable to
your PC.

HINT

For setting the SCSI ID of the scanner,
please refer to the following section.

Setting the SCSI ID

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