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6 How to install a scanner
6.1 General installation
Warning: Before use check that the power cord is suitable for use in your country
and the local power supply. Check the voltage and plug is suitable for your local
supply. The PSU requires 100-240Vac at 2.2A.
Substitution of the provided power cord and/or accessory PSU may void any
regulatory approvals that the equipment may have. If in doubt contact your
supplier or manufacturer. The equipment must be installed near an easily
accessible socket outlet.
Warning: For indoor use only. Dangerously high voltages are present inside the
scanner and the PSU. Do not open or take apart either unit. No user serviceable
parts inside, refer all servicing to qualified personnel or contact your supplier.
Caution: Do not look direct into the light of the UV lamp for a long time. Keep a
safety distance of 30 cm (1 feet) minimum from the light source. Handle or
transport unit carefully. The UV tube inside could break if the units drops.
The scanner is designed to operate in a standard office environment.
It should not be exposed to extremes of temperature or humidity.
It is not protected against dust or liquid ingress.
Consideration must be given to the optimum position for operator access. Guidance should
be sought from national regulations for ergonomic layout of office equipment.
Do not site near to generators of electro-magnetic fields such as monitors, power supplies,
motors, fluorescent light banks, mobile phones, two-way radios, etc.
Do not connect the scanner to the PC prior to installing the drivers and software
on the PC.
6.2 Software Installation
Note: The PC must be Windows 2000 SP4, Windows XP SP1-3, Windows Vista or
Windows 7. 64bit drivers are available – contact your Global Technical Service for
further information. You must have a properly installed High Speed USB2.0 port
available.