Nikon LS-10E Photo Scanner User Manual


 
[b)
[a]
[e)
[c)
[d) [I]
Fig. 3.4 A typical computer drive bay slot
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(The drive bay as seen from the front)
Emplacement typique 5
1/4"
demi hauteur,
vu
de I'avant
Eln typlscher Computer·Schachteinschub
(Vorderansicht des Laufwerkschachts)
The
scanner
will
slide
into a 5
1/4"
half-height
drive
bay
as shown in Figure 3.4. Since you
will
be
inserting
film
into the
scanner
, the
computer
must
have a cutout
for
this
drive
bay. In
other
words
, the
drive
bay
must be
externally
accessible. The
scanner
will
be
powered
from
the
computer
using the standard
computer
drive
power
supply
connector
. The
computer
motherboard
needs to
have an
available
single
short
connector
slot
for
the
SCSI interface board.
[a] Rai I slots
[b) Rail stop
screws
[c) Rail stop (open)
[d) Drive
slot
[e) Insert LS-10
here
[I] Rail stop (closed)
The
computer
drive
bay
has one
or
two
metal stops
screwed into the tapped
holes
on the
sides
of
each half-
height
drive
slot
as shown in
Figure
3.4. These
should
be loosened to
allow
them
to
either
be
removed
or
hung
freely
so
they do not block the
drive
bay receptacles
for
the
guide
rails
. These
will
be repositioned
after
the
scanner
is installed to lock the scanner in place.
The scanner side mounting holes
Two sets of vertical holes
are
provided on the
sides
of
the
scanner
. These
are
called the top and bottom rail
mounting holes. One
set
must be chosen in accordance
with
where
the
computer
allows
the
scanner
to be
positioned in the
drive
bay.
Most
computers
require
that
the bottom
set
of mounting
holes
be used. Position
the
rails
at
the bottom of the
scanner
and,
while
holding
the
scanner
, see if the scanner
will
slide
into the bay rail
slots.