Nikon LS-10E Photo Scanner User Manual


 
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Step 7 Slide the scanner Into the computer
Once the
power
connection is
made
,
carefully
slide
the
scanner
the rest of the way into the
computer
. One hand
should gently pull the SCSI
cable
to
provide
a
slight
tension on the
cable
while
the
scanner
is
being
pushed
in. Never tug on the
cable
nor
allow
the
cable
to fold
while
pushing in the
scanner
.
Step 8 Screw down the rail stops
Once the
scanner
is pushed into the
computer
,
reposition
or
reinsert
the lock tabs mentioned in Step 3
above. The tabs
should
slide
in
front
of
the
scanner
guide
rails
,
thereby
locking the
scanner
in place.
End
of
Procedure 3.1
3-3 Setting the SCSI
10
Up to
eight
devices
can
share
a SCSI
device
. These
are
each identified by SCSI 10 numbers. Thus, a SCSI 10 can
have a value between 0 and
7.
There
are
no
implicit
regulations
regarding
the use of these numbers.
Typically
, the
computer
·
controller
would be SCSI 10
number
0,
while
the SCSI
peripherals
would be 1
through
7.
A
minimum
of
two
devices
must
sit
on any SCSI bus. In
this case, one is designated as the
initiator
while
the
other
is the target. It is
possible
to have many
configurations of initiators and
targets
on a bus.
More
than one
initiator
can be
present
on a SCSI bus. The
typical
configuration
is one
initiator
and one
or
more
targets. The LS-10/LS-10E
scanner
is
always
a target. In
the case
we
show
below
there
is
only
one
initiator
of the
computer.
The SCSI
10 is
typically
set by a switch on the
rear
of
the SCSI
peripherals
. The
default
SCSI 10
number
set at
the factory is
10
#5
.