Contents Chapter 1 Scanner Features .................................................... 1 1.1 Scanner Features................................................................ 1 1.2 From Arrival through Operation ........................................ 2 1.3 Checking the Contents of the Scanner Package ............. 2 1.4 Names and Functions of Parts .......................................... 3 Chapter 2 Setting up the Scanner ........................................... 4 2.1 Space Requirements ......
Chapter 4 Downloading the Manual ...................................... 10 Chapter 5 Performing a Scan Test ........................................ 11 Appendix A Calibrating the Touch Panel................................. 13 Appendix B Scanner Care ......................................................... 14 Appendix C Replacing Consumable Parts............................... 15 Appendix D Network Connection Troubleshooting ................ 16 Appendix E Troubleshooting ...............................
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Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Network Scanner fi-6000NS. This easy-to-operate network scanner may be used to scan documents for further use. This guide provides useful and detailed information on setting up, connecting, and caring for your scanner. The "Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide" contains further information about scanner settings, scanner administration, and scanner operations, and may be used as a general reference. Please also read the Operator’s Guide for your reference.
Use in High-safety Applications This product has been designed and manufactured on the assumption that it will be used in office, personal, domestic, regular industrial, and general-purpose applications.
Manufacturer Symbols Used in This Manual PFU LIMITED International Sales Dept., Imaging Business Division, Products Group Solid Square East Tower, 580 Horikawa-cho, Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki-shi Kanagawa 212-8563, Japan Phone : (81-44) 540-4538 All Rights Reserved, Copyright© PFU LIMITED 2007. ATTENTION This symbol alerts operators to particularly important information. Be sure to read this information. This symbol alerts operators to helpful advice regarding operation.
■ Safety Precautions WARNING Do not damage the AC cable. A damaged AC cable may cause fire or electric shock. Do not place heavy objects on AC cables, or pull, bend, twist, heat, damage or modify AC cables. Do not use damaged AC cables or power plugs, or install any cables or power plugs to loose wall sockets. Use only specified AC cables and connector cables. Use only specified AC cables and connector cables. Failure to use the correct cables might cause electric shock and/or equipment failure.
CAUTION Do not install the scanner on unstable surfaces. Make sure that the scanner is installed on a flat, level surface and that none of its parts extend beyond the surface top, such as a desk or table. Do not install the scanner on unstable surfaces. Install the scanner on a level surface that is free of vibration to prevent it from falling. Install the scanner on a strong surface that will support the weight of the scanner and other devices. Do not block the ventilation ports.
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Chapter 1 Scanner Features 1.1 Scanner Features This easy-to-operate network scanner may be used to scan documents for further use: • Scanned document files can be sent as an e-mail attachment. • Scanned document files can be sent by fax. • Scanned document files can be saved in a network folder. The scanner has the following security features. • Login authentication can restrict user access. • Scans can be converted to password protected PDF files.
1.2 From Arrival through Operation Check package Refer to "1.3 Checking the Contents of the Scanner Package" (page 2). Setup scanner Refer to "Chapter 2 Setting up the Scanner" (page 4). Setup network Refer to "Chapter 3 Setting up for Network Use" (page 5). Download manual Refer to "Chapter 4 Downloading the Manual" (page 10). This manual is the "Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator’s Guide". Perform scan test Refer to "Chapter 5 Performing a Scan Test" (page 11).
1.4 Names and Functions of Parts This section describes the scanner parts and their functions. ■ Removable Parts Parts that can be removed from the scanner are displayed below.
Chapter 2 Setting up the Scanner 2.1 Space Requirements The following space is required to set up the scanner: Depth: 700mm Width: 400mm Height: 500mm 2.2 Installing the Scanner WARNING When lifting the scanner, always hold it by the indentations on the bottom of each side to ensure a stable grip. 2. Connect the AC adapter connector to the scanner's DC inlet. Holding the scanner in any other way may cause it to be dropped or damaged. 3. Connect the LAN cable to the LAN connector.
Chapter 3 Setting up for Network Use 3.1 Logging in 3. Enter the password. To set up the network connection, you must login as the administrator. The user name and initial password for the administrator are as follows: • User Name: admin • Password: password Password is case sensitive. Enter "password" here. 4. Press the [Login] button. ⇒ If the administrator name and password are valid, the "System Settings" screen appears. 1. Press the startup button. 3.
3.3 Setting the Scanner Name A scanner name may be set to provide a network alias for the device. ATTENTION Do not use a name that is already being used in the network. Name duplication will cause a network connection error. 1. Select the [System Settings] tab on the top menu. 2. Select the [Scanner Name] tab on the left side menu. HINT If the scanner name is the same as one already in use, network communication problems will occur. In this case, try the following steps: 1.
5. Select whether "Daylight Savings Time" should be on or off. This option is not shown for timezones where daylight savings time is not used. 6. Press the [OK] button. 3. Set the scanner's IP address. This may be done automatically, by pressing the DHCP [On] button. The IP address may also be set manually, by pressing the DHCP [Off] button and entering the following numerical addresses: • IP Address • Subnet Mask • Default gateway ⇒ The Region/Timezone is set. Continue with IP address/DHCP settings. 3.
3.6 Setting the DNS Server 3.7 Setting the WINS Server A primary DNS and secondary DNS can be set. A primary WINS and secondary WINS can be set. 1. Select the [Network Settings] tab on the top menu. 1. Select the [Network Settings] tab on the top menu. 2. Select the [DNS Server] tab on the left side menu. 2. Select the [WINS Server] tab on the left side menu. ⇒ The "DNS Server" screen appears. ⇒ The "WINS Server" screen appears. 3.
3.8 Checking the Network Connection The network connection may be checked by performing a ping test. 1. Select the [Network Settings] tab on the top menu. 6. Press the [Ping] button. ⇒ A ping test is performed and the results are displayed. If the result shows "Lost=0 (0% loss)", the network connection is functioning normally. For any other result, refer to "Checking Basic Network Operation with a Ping Test" (page 16). 2. Press the [Down] button on the left side menu.
Chapter 4 Downloading the Manual In addition to this "Getting Started" guide, a "Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide" is also available. The "Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide" contains information about scanner settings, scanner administration, and scanner operations. Consult this manual when using the scanner. Login as the administrator via the web interface to download the "Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide". The download procedure is as follows: 2.
Performing a Scan Test Chapter 5 Perform a scan test to determine if the scanner is working properly. Login as a regular user to perform the scan test. 4. Select the [Maintenance] button on the "Main Menu" screen. 1. Load the documents to be test scanned. Reve rse Side ⇒ The "Login" screen appears. 2. On the "Login" screen, enter a "User Name" and "Password". ⇒ The "Maintenance" screen appears. 5. Press the [Scan Test] button. Enter "guest" for both fields here.
7. Check the scanned data. 8. Press the [OK] button. ⇒ The "Maintenance" screen is shown again. ■ If Scanning Completes Successfully Continue with the setting procedures described in Chapter 1 of the "Network Scanner fi-6000NS Operator's Guide". HINT System settings or user data can be backed up from [Maintenance], [User Data Store] or [System Settings File]. This can only be performed via Web interface. Backup should be performed regularly.
Appendix A Calibrating the Touch Panel This should be done if and when the touch panel responses seem out of alignment with the positions of objects on the LCD screen. The keyboard may also be used on the calibration screen: HINT • Press the [Home] key to jump straight to 1. Login as the administrator. the post-calibration test screen. • Use the arrow keys to move the "+" to a For details, refer to "3.1 Logging in" (page 5). different calibration point. This allows a bad touch to be redone.
Appendix B Scanner Care The glass scanner windows inside the ADF can become hot when the scanner is used. WARNING ATTENTION Before cleaning inside the scanner or replacing any parts, turn off the power, unplug the AC adapter from the outlet, and wait for at least 15 minutes. • Coated paper • Documents with large areas of printing • Chemically treated paper such as carbonless paper • Paper containing large amounts of The power does not need to be turned off when cleaning the feed rollers.
Appendix C WARNING Replacing Consumable Parts The glass scanner windows inside the ADF can become hot when the scanner is used. Before cleaning inside the scanner or replacing any parts, turn off the power, unplug the AC adapter from the outlet, and wait for at least 15 minutes. ■ Replacement Part No. and Standard Replacement Cycles ATTENTION Use only the PFU LIMITED parts specified. Do not use consumable parts made by other manufacturers.
Appendix D Network Connection Troubleshooting ■ Checking Basic Network Operation with a Ping Test If a network connection is not possible, refer to "3.8 Checking the Network Connection" (page 9) for ping results and how to deal with them.
■ Failure to Connect to a Remote Computer using its IP Address If a remote computer cannot be connected to using its IP address, and does not respond to a ping test, try the following steps: No. Problem Action 1 Connection error between a remote computer and the scanner, or problem with the LAN cable. Check that the LAN cable has been attached to both the scanner and remote computer correctly.
No. 6 Problem The network link speed/duplex mode for the scanner and remote computer are invalid, or Auto-Negotiation is not supported by the remote computer. Action For this scanner, the default [Link Speed/Duplex Mode] setting is "Auto-Negotiation". On the "Network Status" screen, match the scanner and remote computer's network link speed/duplex mode settings.
No. Problem Action 2 The DNS server or WINS server is not functioning normally, or the scanner name has not been registered in the DHCP or WINS server. For the URL in the web browser, use the following IP address to check the connection. Example: http://192.168.1.200/ If it is possible to connect the scanner from the web with a specified IP address, specify the scanner's IP address in the DNS or WINS server. Also, check the DNS or WINS server settings on the web browser terminal.
Appendix E Problem Troubleshooting Check Item Scanner cannot be turned on. Has the Startup button been pressed? Are the AC cable and AC adapter properly connected to the scanner? Scanning does not start. Has the document been loaded correctly into the ADF paper chute? Is the ADF completely closed? Does the same problem occur after turning the scanner power off and back on again, and re-logging in? Do the documents satisfy the required quality conditions? Multifeed errors occur frequently.
Network Scanner fi-6000NS Getting Started P3PC-1862-01EN Date of issuance: May 2007 Issuance responsibility: PFU LIMITED Copying of the contents of this manual in whole or in part and copying of the scanner application is forbidden under the copyright law. z The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice. z PFU LIMITED.