Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit 1200 du fabricant AGFA
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a a a a b b b b Arcus 1200 Owner's Guide ! Prefac e This chapter giv es you g eneral inform ation ab out Arc us 1200. ! Chapter 1: Prepar ing the Sc anner This chapter sho ws you how to prepar e your Arc us 1200 f or insta llation.
Trademarks 2 Trademarks Agfa, th e Agfa r hombus and Mult iPlate ar e trad emark s of Agf a-Gevaer t AG. Arcus 120 0, FotoLo ok and ColorT une are tr adem arks of Agfa-G evaert N.V. Adaptec a nd AS PI are tradem ark s of Adaptec. Adobe Ac robat an d the Ac robat logo are tradem arks of Adobe S ystem s, Incor porated.
Contents 3 Contents Preface ........................................................................................................................ ....................... 5 Chapter 1: Pr eparing the S canner .........................................
Contents 4 Appendix A: Troubleshooting .................................................................................................... ... 41 Appendix B: T echnical Information .....................................................................
Preface 5 Preface Arcus 1 200 can scan r eflecti ve an d transpar ent ori ginals. Beca use of its Mult iPlate™ s ystem , it is possible to prepar e trans parent ori ginals while scan ning ref lectiv e originals and vice vers a. This means a consider able inc reas e in pro ductivi ty.
Chapter 1: Preparing the Scanner 6 Chapter 1: Preparing the Scanner This chapter ass ists you in pr eparing your Arc us 1200 f or i nstallat ion. You will f ind instr uctio ns f or: ! Unpack ing the S.
Chapter 1: Preparing the Scanner 7 Unpacking the Scanner 1 Open the p ack ing box a nd take out a ll the items caref ully. 2 Check each item to m ake sure that ther e is no visual defec t. 3 Check with your p ack ing list if som ething is m issing. If som ething is mis sing, contact your dea ler or Agf a serv ice re present ative.
Chapter 1: Preparing the Scanner 8 The T PU is unlock ed. Taking a Closer Look Now that you have taken the s canner o ut of th e box, you can tak e a closer look , so that you becom e fam iliar with its parts .
Chapter 1: Preparing the Scanner 9 The Different Part s of Your Scanner The f igure illustr ates the loca tions of the dif ferent par ts of your Ar cus 120 0. 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. TPU unlock ing scr ew 2. TPU 3. rul ers 4. rem ovable tra y (glass p late/ba tch slide holder f ram e) 5.
Chapter 1: Preparing the Scanner 10 2 1 3 4 1 35 mm fram ed and 4 x 5 inc h batch s lide holder 2 35 mm strip and 6 x 9 cm batch slide holder 3 batch sl ide holder fram e 4 small pl astic h older to m.
Chapter 1: Preparing the Scanner 11 Working with Tray s and a Flexible Te mplate Tra y s A lock ing s y stem is ins talled for s afety reasons , to pro tect the s canner 's optic al ass em bly and its electron ic com ponents f rom possible dam age a nd dust.
Chapter 1: Preparing the Scanner 12 Connecting the Transparency Unit (TPU) To sc an negativ es, transp arencies or slides you have to us e the T PU on your Arcus 1200: • Connect the TPU cabl e to your scanner as sho wn in the figure below.
Chapter 2: Installing the Sc anner 13 Chapter 2: Installing the Sc anner This chapter sho ws you how to set up your Ar cus 1 200 wit h your App le Maci ntosh or W indows PC.
Chapter 2: Installing the Sc anner 14 Minimum Hardware and Softw are Requirements # For the Apple Macintos h: $ A Power Macint osh ™ $ 32 MB of RA M if virtu al mem or y is s witched on, 64 M B RAM if virtua l m emor y is s witche d off $ A 17 inch color m onitor (24 bit c olor d ispla y recomm ended) $ Syst em ™ 8.
Chapter 2: Installing the Sc anner 15 Environmental Requirements # Place the scanner on a hor izo ntal, flat surf ace. # To ens ure proper ventila tion, a llow a minim um of 10 cm ( 4 inches) free s pace around each side of th e scanner and a m inim um of 15 cm (6 inches) at the rear of the s canner.
Chapter 2: Installing the Sc anner 16 Cleaning Your Scanner # In order to m ainta in the qualit y of your scanned im ages, regular ly clean the gl ass pla te. # Before c leaning, s witch off the scanner b y unplug ging th e power c ord. # Use a dam p cloth an d a m ild det ergent or a lcohol t o clean t he surf ace of the glas s plate.
Chapter 2: Installing the Sc anner 17 Which SC SI Inte rface C ard Arcus 120 0 requ ires a SC SI int erf ace to work with your Macintos h. If your Maci ntosh does not h ave a SCSI interf ace car d or built-i n int erfac e, contact your dea ler. Adaptec ™ products are rec omm ended to us e together with your Arcus 1200.
Chapter 2: Installing the Sc anner 18 -or- If SCSI ID number 2 is alr ead y assigned, you nee d to set th e scanner t o a fr ee SCSI ID number . $ Make s ure that your scanner is s witched of f.
Chapter 2: Installing the Sc anner 19 If your Arcus 120 0 is the o nly ext ernal SC SI dev ice to be connected to you r Apple Macintosh: 1 Place the term inator on th e 50-pin connec tor of the sc anner. 2 Snap the d iam ond shaped wir e clips into the clip brac kets to s ecure th e connec tion.
Chapter 2: Installing the Sc anner 20 If your Arcus 120 0 will be connected to your A pple M acintosh together with other external SCSI dev ices: If y ou ins tall t he scan ner at the end of your SC SI chai n 1 Remove or switch off the terminator from the last device in the SCSI cha in.
Chapter 2: Installing the Sc anner 21 If your s canner is th e first extern al device o f you r SCSI chain 1 Connect the 50-pin end of the SCSI cab le to th e connec tor of th e next device in the SCSI chain. 2 Snap the d iam ond shaped wir e clips into the clip brac kets to s ecure th e connec tion.
Chapter 2: Installing the Sc anner 22 If you inst all the sc anner b etw een two other extern al SCSI dev ices 1 Disconnect the SC SI cable f rom one of these t wo SCS I devices .
Chapter 2: Installing the Sc anner 23 Testing the Scanner and the Connection You are n ow read y to chec k if the sc anner is oper atin g properl y and if the dev ices are c orrect ly connecte d to your Mac intosh . Caution : Check if the sc anner is proper ly unlock ed.
Chapter 2: Installing the Sc anner 24 Installation for Windo ws This section sho ws you how to se t up your Arcus 1 200 wit h your W indo ws PC. You c an f ind inform ation on which SC SI int erfac e card to us e, instr uctions for c onnectin g the s canner to your PC and instr uctions f or testin g the s canner an d the c onnecti on.
Chapter 2: Installing the Sc anner 25 $ Make s ure that your scanner is s witched of f and t hat it is disconnec ted f rom your computer . $ To decr ease the SC SI ID num ber : push -. $ To inc rease the SC SI ID number : push +. 4 Close the SCSI ID utilit y.
Chapter 2: Installing the Sc anner 26 If your PC has a 2 5-pin con nector an d you r Arcus 12 00 is the o nly e xternal SC SI d evice to be connect ed to you r PC: " Note: If your config urat ion.
Chapter 2: Installing the Sc anner 27 If your PC has a 2 5-pin connector and your Arcus 1200 w ill be connected to your PC toget her wit h oth er external SC SI d evices: If y ou ins tall t he scan ner at the end of your SC SI chai n: 1 Set the sc anner to an unused SCSI ID n umber between 0 and 6.
Chapter 2: Installing the Sc anner 28 If your s canner is th e first extern al device o f you r SCSI chain 1 Set the sc anner to an unused SCSI ID n umber between 0 and 6. For m ore inf ormation, cons ult Choos ing a SC SI ID Num ber . 2 Connect the 50-pin end of the SCSI cab le to th e connec tor of th e next device in the SCSI chain.
Chapter 2: Installing the Sc anner 29 If you inst all the sc anner b etw een two other extern al SCSI dev ices 1 Set the sc anner to an unused SCSI ID n umber between 0 and 6. For m ore inf ormation, s ee Choos ing a SCS I ID Num ber . 2 Disconnect your SC SI ca ble from one of these two SCS I devic es.
Chapter 2: Installing the Sc anner 30 If your PC has a 5 0-pin con nector an d you r Arcus 12 00 is the o nly e xternal SC SI d evice to be connect ed to you r PC: " Note: If your config urat ion.
Chapter 2: Installing the Sc anner 31 If your PC has a 5 0-pin connector and your Arcus 1200 w ill be connected to your PC toget her wit h oth er external SC SI d evices: If y ou ins tall t he scan ner at the end of your SC SI chai n 1 Set the sc anner to an unused SCSI ID n umber between 0 and 6.
Chapter 2: Installing the Sc anner 32 If your s canner is th e first extern al device o f you r SCSI chain 1 Set the sc anner to an unused SCSI ID n umber between 0 and 6. For m ore inf ormation, s ee Choos ing a SCS I ID Num ber . 2 Connect the 25-pin end of the SCSI cab le to th e connec tor of th e next device in the SCSI chain.
Chapter 2: Installing the Sc anner 33 If you inst all the sc anner b etw een two other extern al SCSI dev ices 1 Set the sc anner to an unused SCSI ID n umber between 0 and 6. For m ore inf ormation, s ee Choos ing a SCS I ID Num ber . 2 Disconnect the SC SI cable f rom one of these t wo SCS I devices .
Chapter 2: Installing the Sc anner 34 " Note: Mak e sure tha t you ar e using t he correct p ower cor d for the voltage i n your area. Double-c heck whether the v oltage indicat ed on th e back panel of the scann er corres ponds with the volta ge in your area.
Chapter 3: Placing Origi nals 35 Chapter 3: Placing Originals This chapter sho ws you how to scan with your Arc us 1200. ! Changing Remova ble T ra y s ! Placing Ref lective Origina ls ! Placing T ran.
Chapter 3: Placing Origi nals 36 Changing Removable Trays Your Arc us 120 0 contai ns a rem ovable glass p late as we ll as a r em ovable ba tch slid e holder fram e.
Chapter 3: Placing Origi nals 37 " Note: Optic al perf ormanc e of a CCD sc anner is a lways best near t he m iddle of the scan area. Ho wever, t he spec ified sc an qu ality is guaran teed f or the ent ire sc an area. 3 Close the T PU of th e scanner.
Chapter 3: Placing Origi nals 38 Placing Transparent Originals W hen you scan tr ansparent orig inals, th ere ar e two poss ibilit ies: # You can us e the gl ass pla te and t he flexi ble tem plate; # You can us e the batc h sli de holder s. T he batch sli de holder s fit in to the b atch slide hold er fram e which you insert i n the sc anner.
Chapter 3: Placing Origi nals 39 2 Put the batch slid e hold er with the or ig inals in the batch s lide holder f ram e with the Agf a logo at the top. 3 Insert the batch s lide holder fram e in the scan ner. " Note: Befor e you put the batch slide holder f ram e in your scanner , close th e TPU an d rem ove the glass plate f rom the s canner.
Chapter 3: Placing Origi nals 40 35 mm strip ( 1) and 6 x 9 cm ( 2) batch sl ide holde r One strip of m aximum 6 negativ es and 2 s lides can be m ounted into th e holder which is the n mounted int o the b atch sl ide ho lder f rame. 1 Put your strip with the orig inals or your s lides f ace down i n the b atch slide holder .
Appendix A: Troubleshooting 41 Appendix A: Troubleshooting This appendix ex plains s om e comm on problem s you may com e acros s when star ting u p or using your Arcus 1200. The power indicator fails to light up. # Verif y the power co nnect ion to the s canner .
Appendix A: Troubleshooting 42 The scanner softw are cannot find the scann er. After ope ning th e Scan d ialog box , a m ess age appears tel ling that no scan ner is connect ed, although th e scann er is c onnecte d. # Check the Installa tion proc edure, to se e if you f ollow ed the ins tructio ns.
Appendix B: Technical Information 43 Appendix B: Technical Information This appendix pr ovides som e techn ical inf orm ation about your Ar cus 1 200. T echnical s pec ificati ons are subjec t to chan ge with out not ice.
Appendix B: Technical Information 44 Lamp warm up time: Approx imatel y 15 seconds 180 seco nds to r each fina l im age qualit y Power supply: 100 V to 24 0 V, 47- 63 Hz Power consumption: <35 W Dimensions: - length: 555 mm - width: 386 mm - height: 187 mm - weight: 10 kg Acoustic noise: Max.
Appendix C: Arcus 1200 Regulation Com pliance 45 Appendix C: Arcus 120 0 Regulation Compliance ! Sa fety Re gula tio ns ! Electrom agnet ic Com patibilit y.
Appendix C: Arcus 1200 Regulation Com pliance 46 Safety Regulations Arcus 120 0 has been des igned to c om ply with: # VDE 0805 # IEC 950, EN 60950 ( GS appr oved) # UL 1950-D3 # CSA c22.2 No. 950- M89 Arcus 120 0 also c om plies with C E regulati ons and c arries t he CE m ark .
Appendix C: Arcus 1200 Regulation Com pliance 47 Electromagnetic Compatibility Arcus 120 0 is d esigned to com ply wit h: # Emis sion: EN 55022, Clas s B # Immunit y: IEC 801-2; IEC801-3; IEC 801-4 # FCC Docum ent 20718, part 15, s ubpart B, class B Federal Communicati ons Commissi on Radio Frequency Interference Statem ent.
Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté AGFA 1200 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du AGFA 1200 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation AGFA 1200, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le AGFA 1200 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le AGFA 1200, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du AGFA 1200.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le AGFA 1200. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei AGFA 1200 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.