Setting the standard model (ls-10e), 1 setting up the ls-10e scanner, Placing the scanner next to the computer – Nikon 35MM Film Scanner LS-10E User Manual

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Setting the Standard Model

(LS-10E)

[a]

Fig. 2.1 The LS-10E scanner

Le scanner LS-10E

Der Scanner LS-10E

[i]

[f]

Fig. 2.2

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The LS-10E scanner (Rear view)

Le scanner LS-10E (vue arrière)

Rückseite des Scanners LS-10E

2-1 Setting Up the LS-10E Scanner

Let’s take a look at the LS-10E scanner as shown in
Figure 2.1. Note that the face of the LS-10E is identical

to the LS-10 scanner. The front of the scanner includes
the film slot, focus control and active light.

[a] Not standable
[b] LS-10E correctly seated
[c] Insert slide here
[d] Active indicator
[e] Focus control

The rear panel of the LS-10E is shown in Figure 2.2.

Note that there are four items of interest on the rear
panel. These are the AC power connector, the two SCSI
connectors, the SCSI ID switch and the SCSI locking
rings.

[I] SCSI connectors
[g] SCSI ID switch
[h] AC power connector
[i]

SCSI locking rings

The LS-10E is oriented on its base. When on its base, it
can be positioned next to or on top of the computer. This

provides maximum stability.

Placing the scanner next to the
computer

Although the scanner is very insensitive to
environmental conditions, the following guidelines and
precautions should be followed when finding a home for
the scanner.

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Place the scanner near the computer so that the
maximum suggested SCSI cable length is not
exceeded.
Place the scanner in a position so that it is easy to
reach when inserting and removing film.
The scanner should be placed on a flat stable
surface.

Keep the scanner away from damaging liquids by
locating it away from sinks, coffee pots, etc.
Protect the scanner from dampness, high humidity,
and excessive dust or smoke.
Avoid locations where a quick change in

temperature might cause condensation inside the
scanner. Do not use air-spray cans.

Keep the front of the scanner out of direct sunlight
and bright lights.

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