Turning the scanner off – Nikon LS-30 User Manual

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Using the Scanner: Using the IX240 Film Adapter

Cautions

• The latch button will lock when film is fed from the cartridge

into the scanner. Do not attempt to open the latch until the
film has rewound or been ejected as described in “Removing
Film
,” immediately below.

• Do not remove the adapter with film inside and the cover

closed. Open the cover and remove the film before replac-
ing the adapter.

• Do not insert undeveloped film in the adapter.

• Do not move the scanner while scanning is in progress.

• The number of times IX240 film can be unwound from the

cartridge is limited. When scanning IX240 film, scan as many
images in a session as possible to minimize the number of
times the film is wound and unwound. If you notice an
unusual noise when scanning IX240 film, remove the film as
described below and take it to a developer to have a copy
made. Use the copy when making further scans.

Removing Film

To remove film from the adapter, click the “eject” button (

)

in the Nikon Scan scan window (see the software reference
manual for your platform). Wait until the scanner’s status LED
glows steadily, then open the cover and take the film out with
your fingers.

Turning the Scanner Off

To turn the scanner off, end scanning operations and turn off
the computer. Wait for until the status LED is glowing steadily,
then turn the scanner off.

Cautions:

• Be sure that the computer is off before turning off the

scanner and other peripherals. Do not turn the scanner off
while the status LED is blinking.

• Once the power is off, wait at least 5 seconds before turning

the scanner on again.

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