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1. 9 10 gr NOSE OCS UIN 9 11 IO 9 11 10 ADJUSTMENTS WITH SOFTWARE Nt 10 1 SAAE SOT rs 10 1 10 2 Preparations before Making Adjustments pp 10 3 103 lesi 10 4 10 5 1 Shading White COrrector 10 5 2 distance adj SiME UNT TEE OE EO OD TOL 10 6 bu I dla DOR OM DRM 10 8 4 Shading undesired color line removal pp 10 13 5 Shading undesired gray line removal pp 10 16 10 5 ResoluiomadustmentChoCK isese a a 10 18 1 Paper feed distance accuracy check 4 10 18 2 Image sensor offset joint pp 10 18 ROSS 10 18 CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 6 4 Resolution CHECK pt 10 18 5 Checking sensor color density using a color test chart 10 19 10 6 Color difference measurement chart 10 22 WM HROU BEE Sil 0041 0 11 1 12 SCHEMATIC 12 1 Meere scis 12 1 M 13 1 13 1 Basket Assembly Procedure PG0010 pp 13 1 TS 13 1 Assembly Procedure 4 13 1 M
2. neus demas nRAPHTEC pum direc For Windows NT 4 0 From the Control Panel window in the My Computer folder boot the SCSI adapter Select the SCSI adapter that is connected to the scanner by double clicking it then check that the scanner 51000 is listed below the SCSI adapter and is thus acknowledged Ta inis FPES oris PES bm Condes PUO 727531 oie EHE 21H i HE DH EC D SE ZI CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 4 7 For Windows 2000 4 OPERATION AND CONNECTION From the Control Panel folder in the My Computer directory select the System icon Next click the Hard ware tab and then click the Device Manager button to display a list of the installed devices Check that the CS1000 scanner is acknowledged by the computer under Other devices Emu Pee Brie cs IDE mrs a and other daa fora cle 9 odes 275 ees Deve Parts am EXE and AED oor Sab sided and gane corenrollena PEE LI EI a CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 121 pas we 1 4 8 4 OPERATION AND CONNECTION 4 3 Installing the Scan
3. Values actually used for adjustment Press the Calculate button to calculate these values Scan conditions Document Info Paper Size JIS AO CS1100 JIS A1 Document Type Black and White Resolution 600 dpi Scan Settings Output Bilevel Intensity 115 Intensity Correction 0 Edge Adjustment 0 CS1000 UM 251 02 9370 10 8 10 ADJUSTMENTS WITH SOFTWARE 5 A dialog box appears together with the Adjust Scanner window as shown below Click anywhere within the Origin box When the crosshair cursor appears in the Adjust Scanner win dow click on the dark rectangle at the top left of the Adjust Scanner window with the crosshair cursor Click anywhere within the Origin box and enter the coordinates displayed after subtracting 8 led stets praem Dmm i i pisia a maa cf wj j mm N 8 wm Mel eee ee Por iip prwm r1 6 Click the Check button then click the Set button The following dialog box will appear Click the OK button then press the w button while pressing the Stop button Reposition the paper on the scanner 7 Click the Scan button to redisplay the scanned image Confirm that the dark rectangle is between 6 and 11 pixels from the window edge 8 When the scanned image is between 6 and 11
4. 3 WO ZZ Mappediscrews The directions left and right given in this chapter assume that the scanner unit is viewed from the front CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 8 1 8 DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING MECHANICAL PARTS 8 2 Document Hold down Unit Detaching the document hold down unit 1 Turn off the scanner 2 Open the top cover grasping it at the center 3 the handle ring at each end of the document hold down unit upright hold these handle rings with your hands and raise the unit from the scanner unit CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 8 2 8 DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING MECHANICAL PARTS 4 Once the document hold down unit has been removed set the CS retaining plate white section on its side on a stable surface CS retaining plate Scanning may be affected if the underside of the document hold down unit becomes scratched or dirty Reattaching the document hold down unit 1 Check the orientation stickers on the scanner unit and the document hold down unit Hold the handle ring on each side of the unit and lower the unit to fit it into the scanner unit 2 Fold the handle ring on each side of the unit back into place Align the marks 3 Close the top cover grasping it at the center The clearance between the document hold down unit and the separator plates has been factory adjusted for accu racy Attaching the unit in the wrong way will significantly affect scanning accura
5. MUR EM MEMMIUS EUIS RS 7 1 7 1 7 1 2 7 1 c 00 7 1 8 DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING MECHANICAL PARTS 8 1 8 1 Considerations before starting disassembly pp 8 1 52 Document Hold down Umt ous drap Ind s ce ese 8 2 Ia 8 4 Ba 1007 8 5 CO 8 6 DO FON GOV T ore TE E E EN 8 7 67 42907 seeen eee ne 8 8 8 8 Plates Large 8 9 9 9 Main REM 8 10 CS1000 1000EV disassembly procedure pp 8 10 When securing the main board to the jig BSB 335 8 10 When detaching the main board completely not for securing it to the jig 8 11 1100 disassembly procedure pp 8 12 FONT BOIS 8 13 8 11 CIS Charge Coupled Device Imaging Sensor Boards and 8 15 CS1000 1000EV disassembly procedure pp 8 15 duos 18101146 1 2 1 1 111 8 DrocedUTE 8 15 M PNE do 8 16 1 1 12 1 LE 8 17 ICON 8 18 9815 uu 8 20 230 mi 8 21 CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 5 8 17 Control Panel Ne 8 22 x 1
6. OPET En O mm 8 23 8 19 Front and Rear Paper Detection Sensors pp 8 24 Wave 8 26 Adjusting the Tension 8 27 EU 8 28 Adjusting the Tension Be 8 28 a a 8 29 2152 5 MACS SES Ol yi 8 30 Replacing the Entire Image Sensor Unit 8 30 Replacing the Glass Base Unit Only pp 8 33 9 BOARDS AND ELECTRICAL 9 1 9 1 DS RO Emm 9 1 Overall Configuration 51000 1000 5 9 1 Overall OG51100E 5 we 9 2 Component Layout on the Main Board pp 9 3 FONSI Mo EST 9 4 Power upp Uni eeren m 9 5 1 Checking Voltage Levels 9 5 11 11 116 811110 MEE mtm 9 6 1 Precautions for replacing the main board pp 9 6 2 Checking voltage 9 6 ES 9 6 4 Replacing the main board pp 9 6 9 4 At a glance Guide to Adjustment Functions pp 9 8 Mc m 9 8 uo Bownloadirid Wie Boot Progra 9 9 1 Items required to download the boot program pp 9 9 2a cueste LII MR MM E 9 9 2 6 Downloading 9 10 1 Items required to download firmware pp 9 10 2 acce
7. su Cee ee e bum Roe dem m mcm In rae CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 4 5 4 OPERATION AND CONNECTION 5 Click the Next button to proceed to the Locate Driver Files menu shown below per Fee i LIE 7 6 Click the Next button to start searching for the driver files Peo oem rhasr ewes der 7 Insert a check in Disable the device box then click the Finish button 8 The Windows 2000 Desktop appears and the CS1000 is acknowledged by the computer CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 4 6 4 OPERATION AND CONNECTION 4 2 Checking the Interface Connection P CHECKPOINT CHECKPOINT If the scanner is connected to a system with Adaptec EZ SCSI DELUXE installed the scanner will be recognized under Scanner in the Device Manager EZ SCSI DELUXE is the software included with the SCSI adapter For details see the SCSI adapter instruction manual For Windows 95 98 Me Open the System window from within the Control Panel in My Computer Click on the Device Manager tab to display the list of installed devices Confirm that the CS1000 is recog nized under Other devices ri A Ton dab coswdesi i di ab grau Youre 3
8. I m 14 1 SS 14 1 i42 Exemal 14 3 t43 co OI E UE 14 4 TAA 14 6 14 5 Document Hold down 14 7 S ME Zeiss mt 14 8 NEO 14 10 14 8 Roler 14 11 149 ode 14 12 1410 14 13 RES eel m 14 15 14 12 Accessory Changes from CS1000 Nu 14 16 Changed Accessory LS 14 16 14 13 Disassembled Views of Changed Parts pp 14 17 OSH INS OR 0 T m mum 14 17 511 Hold down unit EV maintenance for CS1100 14 18 511 Hold down unit EV maintenance for CS1100 14 19 CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 7 1 OVERVIEW 1 OVERVIEW 1 1 Features CS1000 Features e 600 dpi optical resolution for high precision image scanning Scanning with an optical resolution of 600 dpi allows even complex and difficult to scan documents such as CAD drawings electronic files and mapping data to be scanned rapidly and with high precision Scanning Master 21 scanner software included as a standard accessory can be used to adjust the resolution in five levels 200 dpi to 800 dpi to suit the scanned document e Compatible document widths range from 210 mm to 1000 mm Compatible with document sizes from ISO A4 up to ANSI E Capable of color and grayscale scanning Capab
9. 7 Scroll the scanned image to click the white corner indicated by arrow c with the crosshairs cursor 8 The measured distance appears in the Theoretical box Click the Calculate button 9 The correction value appears in the Feed box Click the Set button to allow the scanner to store the correction value 10 Place the test chart on the scanner again and click the Scan button 11 Repeat Steps 5 through 7 to perform the following calculations based on the figures displayed in the dialog box Theoretical value Actual value Actual value x 10096 lt lt Factory setting gt gt Confirm that this value is within 0 05 During servicing Confirm that this value is within x0 07 P CHECKPOINT The scanner may be defective if the calculated values do not fall within the above ranges CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 10 7 10 ADJUSTMENTS WITH SOFTWARE 3 Position adjustment Set DIP switch 2 on the scanner to ON Adjusting offset origin 1 Start the software See p 10 1 2 Select Adjust Position from the Adjust menu umm Master 21 Adjust Scanner E E EN m x 3 The following dialog box will appear Correctly position the test chart the scanner and click the Scan button Use the cursor or keys to enter a value to Use the cursor or keys to enter adjust level differences between the image sensors the position of the origin eee
10. sure to attach each board at the appropriate location and to the appropriate connectors When attaching the connectors check the cable colors as shown below z a L 4 5999 Vellow black EV power 2 Red black EK 1 CAUTION The power unit installation positions differ from the CS1000 Take care to install and wire correctly CS1000 In sequence 3 3 V 5 V 24 V from top CS1000EV BO size or larger In sequence 5 V 3 3 V 24 V from top CS1100EV AO size or larger In sequence 5 V 3 3 V 24 V from top TM9000 AO size or larger In sequence 3 3 V 5 V 24 V from top TM9000 BO size or larger In sequence 5 V 3 3 V 24 V from top CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 8 14 8 DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING MECHANICAL PARTS 8 11 CIS Charge Coupled Device Imaging Sensor Boards A and B This Section 24 Detaching the CIS boards Disassembly procedure 8 2 8 8 8 9 Detaching the document Detaching bottom plates large and small hold down unit detach the right hand small plate only CS1000 1000EV disassembly procedure Detaching the CIS boards 1 Remove all connectors and the four silver M3L6 binding head screws from each of the CIS boards while supporting the board with one hand CIS board A rr ne NCAUTION CAUTION To prevent the CIS boards from falling and becoming damaged when the screws are removed
11. 5 COLOR IMAGE SCANNER 684000 SERVICE MANUAL GRAPHTEC CORPORATION Service Manual Licensing Agreement Graphtec Corporation Graphtec grants permission for customers to use this Service Manual this Service Manual provided together with these stipulations within Japan only in accordance with the conditions described below and requires customers to agree to the terms below 1 Copyrights All copyrights in this Service Manual remain the property of Graphtec 2 Terms of Use Customers may not export or carry this Service Manual outside Japan 3 Copying or Modification 1 Customers may make copies of this Service Manual for the purpose of backing up The customer must indicate the copyrights for this Service Manual on all copies made 2 Customers may not alter compile amend or otherwise adapt this Service Manual 4 Third Party Usage Customers may not permit reuse assignment transfer or any other form of disposal of this Service Manual or usage rights to a third party 5 Warranty 1 If this Service Manual does not work due to the physical faults of the storage media of this Service Manual contact the retailer from which the product was purchased In cases where physical faults are the responsibility of Graphtec replacement will be made free of charge 2 Replacement as described in the previous section 5 1 is Graphtec s only guarantee regarding the storage media of this Service Manual 3 Graphtec supplies
12. 4 Wipe the document hold down unit once again using a soft dry cloth remove all moisture 5 Reattach the document hold down unit as described in Section 8 2 Document Hold Down Unit CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 5 4 5 DAILY MAINTENANCE 5 4 Removing a Jammed Document becomes jammed in the scanner during scanning or another operation immediately turn off the scanner remove the document hold down unit and then remove the jammed document Procedure 1 Turn off the scanner 2 Remove the document hold down unit as described in Section 8 2 Document Hold Down Unit 3 the document is jammed at the front remove the document from the inside or by pulling it forward CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 99 5 DAILY MAINTENANCE 4 If the document is jammed at the rear remove the document from the inside by pulling it toward the rear 5 Reattach the document hold down unit as described in Section 8 2 Document Hold Down Unit and close the top cover CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 5 6 6 RECOMMENDED PARTS LIST 6 RECOMMENDED PARTS LIST No Q ty 1 1378019021 Drive Belt Belt 60S2M380 1 2 500050305 ID Switch ID Switch 1 3 1500050731 Memory 64MB D2V4A8D CL2 1 4 500050736 24V Switching Power Supply LDA75F 24 H 1 5 1500050745 Motor KT60LMO6 551 1 6 500050747 Connection Cable CIS Board to Main Board 8925E050179030GG 2 7 500050803 3 3V Switching Power Supply LDA15F 3 3 3 1 8 500050804
13. 5V Switching Power Supply LDA15F 5 1 9 500050807 Cooling Fan TUDC24B4 500 1 10 1502112009 Power Switch SW AJ7201B 1 11 502210002 Paper Sensor PS R50L A 1 12 640100533 AO Carrier Sheet 1510 Carrier Sheet 1 641110720 A1 Carrier Sheet CS1100 Carrier Sheet 1 13 641000221 Document Hold down Unit CS1000 CS Retaining Plate 1 641110200 Document Hold down Unit CS1100 CS Retaining Plate 1 14 774012830 Document Hold down Stanard CS1000EV 1 774012840 Document Hold down Unit EV Hight Pressure CS1000EV 1 774013830 Document Hold down Unit Stanard CS1100EV 1 774013840 Document Hold down Unit EV Hight Pressure CS1100EV 1 15 641000240 Drive Roller CS1000 CS1000EV CS Drive Roller 2 641110240 Drive Roller CS1100EV CS Drive Roller 1100 2 16 641000840 Operation Panel CS10 Operation Panel 1 17 774012500 Main Board Main Board 51000 51100 1 774013500 Main Board Main Board CS1100EV 1 18 774012510 CIS Control Board A CIS Control Board A 1 19 774012520 CIS Control Board CIS Control Board B 1 20 774012800 Image Sensor Unit Maintenance CS1000 1000EV 1 774013800 Image Sensor Unit Maintenance CS1100EV 1 21 774012810 Pinch Roller Unit Maintenance CS1000 1000EV 2 774013810 Pinch Roller Unit Maintenance CS1100EV 2 22 774012820 Grass Base Unit CS1000 CS1000EV Maintenance CS1000 1000EV 1 774013820 Grass Base Unit CS1100EV Maintenance CS1100EV 1 23 794021091 Operation Pan
14. 1 1 2 4 3 1 1 14 PARTS LISTS 14 2 External Casing 1 31 641000300 CS Front Guide 32 641000320 CS Side Cover Left 1 33 641000330 Side Cover Right 641000341 CS Top Cover CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 14 3 14 PARTS LISTS 14 3 External Casing 2 2 324050511 80F 0505 Bearing 324080311 80F 0803 Bearing 9 500050303 FN9223 3106 Inlet 10 500050305 ID Switch 18 502112009 SW AJ7201B Power Switch 1 35 641000430 Top Pin CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 14 4 14 PARTS LISTS 40 693610011 1S2100C 1 Cable 42 693610130 1S2100C 13 Cable 43 693610140 1S2100C 14 Cable 44 694031080 1S3100C 8 Cable 51 694440074 CS1000C 7 Cable CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 14 5 14 PARTS LISTS 14 4 External Casing 3 19 502210002 PS R50L A Paper Sensor 39 641000840 510 Control Panel 46 694440021 CS1000C 2 Cable 47 694440032 CS1000C 3 Sensor Unit 48 694440040 CS1000C 4 Cable 58 794021091 1521 Control Panel Board CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 14 6 14 PARTS LISTS 14 5 Document Hold down Unit 27 641000210 Handle ring Socket 28 641000221 CS Retaining Plate 29 641000230 42 2 Handle ring 36 641000441 Mounting Bracket 37 641000470 C 124G Spring CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 14 7 14 PARTS LISTS 14 6 Pinch Roller Unit 341511001 Ring 1AP12 6 379000168 Coil Spring A085 02 392330090 Spacer 309 8 3923400
15. This may cause problems For example your PC may not detect the scanner when it is connected To avoid such problems reduce the transfer rate to 10 Mbps Procedure 1 Have the floppy disk supplied with the SCSI card ready Floppy disk name Adaptec SCSI Select v2 57 4 For AVA 2915LP 2930LP To start SCSI Select 2 Insert the floppy disk into the floppy disk drive and turn on your PC 3 When AVA 2915 30LP at Bus 00h Device 09h appears select Configure View Host Adapter set tings and press the Enter key F a foot Diti TO ai T 2111 Parity Chack ing I TITLE Hori Maple S09 411117 Opal 21154 Optimus Freng 541114 1021 Goel garat Freon Wamel Configuration Options Frees 541114 CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 4 20 4 OPERATION AND CONNECTION 5 Change Maximum Sync Transfer Rate for the corresponding SCSI ID If for example your scanner s SCSI ID is 2 select Sync Transfer Rate MB Sec for the SCSI Device ID 2 and press the Enter key Then use the down arrow key to select 10 0 and press the Enter key 6 Press the Esc key twice When Save Changes appears select Yes and press the Enter key 8 When Please press any key to reboot appears remove the floppy disk and press any key At this time your PC will restart 2 CHECKPOINT CHECKPOINT Checkpoint If
16. adjust the Intensity and confirm that the sections are resolved solid sections are reduced and appear as vertical stripes CS1000 UM 251 02 9370 10 18 10 ADJUSTMENTS WITH SOFTWARE 5 Checking sensor color density using a color test chart This checks that the color differences for sensors and between the sensors are within the standard range Prepare a color test chart and a red test chart Set DIP switch 2 on the scanner to ON 1 Clean the scanner glass document table and document hold down unit Start the software and open the Adjust Scanner window 2 Place the color test chart in the center of the document table Insert the color test chart from the red tile end and scan aligning it with the left and right hand 1000 mm marks 630 mm for CS1100 3 Select Inspect Colors from the Adjust menu 4 Click the Scan button set the scan settings in the scan window and then click Scan Select the following for Document Info and Scan Settings Document Info Document Type Black and White Paper Size User Size Width 1000 mm CS1100 630 mm Length 300 mm Resolution 600 dpi Scan Settings Output 24 bit color Gamma 100 Brightness 50 Contrast 50 CS1000 UM 251 02 9370 10 19 10 ADJUSTMENTS WITH SOFTWARE 5 Make sure that the red tile for sensor 1 furthest left on screen is displayed on the screen Pressing Get Color displays a crosshairs cursor Move the crosshairs cursor to the
17. driver software provided run distance correction from the Tools Scanner Adjustment menu to adjust the scanning preci sion P CHECKPOINT The handles at both ends of the document hold down unit EV are silver whereas the handles at the ends of the standard document hold down unit are black Take care to ensure that the correct document hold down unit is used The document hold down units are symmetrical and can be fitted either way round However they are factory adjusted and installing left to right may cause paper jamming Always check the directions indicated by labels on the document hold down units and scanner when installing Insert the document hold down unit fully If the document hold down unit is not fully down it will cause reduced image quality or paper jamming CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 3 11 4 OPERATION AND CONNECTION 4 OPERATION AND CONNECTION 4 1 Connecting the Scanner to a Computer Before you can start connecting the scanner to the computer you need to prepare confirm the computer system s environment 1 Confirm that the computer s operating system has been properly installed 2 Confirm that a SCSI adapter has been connected to the computer 3 Confirm that the SCSI driver has been installed in the computer Connecting the CS1000 to a Computer for the First Time For Windows 95 or Windows 95 Version a 1 After checking that the scanner and the computer are properly connected via the SCSI interfa
18. 0 2 mm 3 Excluding data transfer time 4 Notes on scanning precision Scanning precision may vary slightly depending on the grade and thickness of the medium being scanned and on the operating conditions The precision figures above were measured under the operating conditions described below Test chart used e Guaranteed precision conditions Mylar sheet thickness 55 mm Temperature 20 3 C humidity 6096 10 RH Guaranteed scanning precision range 1188 mm x 841 mm CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 1 3 1 OVERVIEW 1 3 External View External Dimensions of the CS1000 CS1000EV 1020 1205 600 Unit mm Dimensional precision error x5 mm CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 1 4 1 OVERVIEW External Dimensions of the CS1100EV 850 600 Unit mm Dimensional precision error 5 mm CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 1 9 1 OVERVIEW 1 4 System Requirements The minimum system requirements for running the scanner s hardware and software are listed below Operating system Windows 95 98 Me Windows NT 4 0 Windows 2000 or later CPU Pentium 133 MHz or higher Memory 32 or more Monitor 1024 x 768 pixels 256 colors or more Enough disk space to store data Mouse SCSI board by Adaptec Recommended environment For binary monochrome data CPU Pentium 200 M
19. 1 1 1 OVERVIEW 1 2 Additional Functions of CS1000EV Series Includes the new Express Mode for high speed data transfer for color scanning Includes correction functions to smooth the intensity differences for the join sections of image sensors which are arranged in a zigzag pattern in the primary scanning direction high pressure medium hold down unit document hold down unit EV is included as standard for thick media e g with folds or creasing 1 3 Cautions for CS1000EV Series e The CS1100EV should always be used with the document support wires on the main unit regardless of the type of document being scanned There is a risk of damage to the document if it comes into contact with the SCSI cable Do not scan thin or limp documents such as plain paper less than 0 08 mm thick using the document hold down unit EV This may damage the document or cause paper jamming e The number of attachment holes for the document hold down CS on the hold down unit EV differs from the standard unit When replacing use Hold down CS JEC new The power supply unit installation positions differ from the CS1000 51000 In sequence 3 3 V 5 V 24 V from top CS1000EV BO size or larger In sequence 5 V 3 3 V 24 V from top CS1100EV AO size or larger In sequence 5 V 3 3 V 24 V from top TM9000 size or larger In sequence 3 3 V 5 V 24 V from top TM9000 BO size or larger In sequence 5 V 3 3 V 24 V from top 1
20. 251 01 9370 14 1 14 PARTS LISTS No 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 693610021 693610130 693610140 694031080 694440011 694440021 694440032 694440040 694440051 694440063 694440074 774012500 774012510 774012520 774012800 774012810 774012820 794021091 488000092 488000093 488000094 488000095 488000096 488000097 488000098 SCSI I F Cable Connection Cable Switch to Inlet White Connection Cable Switch to Inlet Black FG Inlet Cable Rear Sensor Cable Front Sensor Cable Sensor Unit Control Panel Cable Connection Cable Main Board to Motor Connection Cable Power Suuply to Main Board Connection Cable Switch to Power Suuply Main Board CIS Control Board A CIS Control Board B 1 set 2 rollers Control Panel Board Jig Jig Jig 1 set 2 colors Jig Jig Jig Jig CS1000 UM 251 02 9370 IS2100C 2A IS2100C 13 IS2100C 14 53100 8 CS1000C 1 CS1000C 2 CS1000C 3 CS1000C 4 CS1000C 5 CS1000C 6 CS1000C 7 Main Board CIS Control Board A CIS Control Board B Image Sensor Unit Maintenance Pinch Roller Unit Maintenance Glass Base Unit Maintenance 1521 Control Panel Board CS1000 Shading paper CS1000 adjustment test chart Color line removal check paper Facsimile test chart No 3 MTF adjustment test chart Color test chart Facsimile test chart No 1 14 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1
21. 3 PREPARING OPERATE THE SCANNER pp 3 1 3 1 Assembling the Scanner 4 3 1 32 Connecting ihe Scanner to Power Supply pp 3 3 3 3 Connecting the SCSI Cable 3 4 0 118 1119 3 4 Conneccion PIOCOOUI opone bebe 3 4 34 Seitingihe ID ITS Nom 3 6 35 the Scanner On or E 3 7 3 6 Attaching the Document Support Wires 4 3 8 ST EMEN Poeti TTE 019 55 6 1 HE 3 10 Storing the Document Hold down Unit 3 10 Attaching the hooks for CS1000EV and CS1100EV with stand 3 11 Replacement 11 18 MM E TETTE 3 11 Distance correction method pp 3 11 4 OPERATION AND CONNECTION pp 4 1 4 1 Connecting the Scanner to a Computer pp 4 1 Connecting the CS1000 to a Computer for the First Time 4 1 42 Checking the Interface Connection 4 4 7 4 3 Installing the Scanning Master 21 Application pp 4 9 4 4 Installing the Scanning Master Copy Color Application pp 4 10 45 Document Types Compatible with the 51000 pp 4 11 Compatible Media Widths for Scanning pp 4 11 Compatible Media Lengths for Scanning pp 4 11 Compatible Grades amp Thickness for SCANNING Ne 4 11 4 6 Loading a Document pp 4 12 EOFsianoargaslzeoocuinmsmls o Too 4 12 CS1000 UM 251 01 93
22. 4 Product Differences Electrical e Same as CS1000 Main board new Image sensor unit maintenance new Cable items new Mechanical Power supply unit Power supply unit installation positions installation positions changed changed Document hold down unit Pinch roller unit mainte EV new nance new Hold down CS JEC Glass base unit mainte new nance new C1 hold down CS new e Desktop mounted Optional stand Firmware Ver 0 9X to Ver 1 XX Ver 2 0 onward Ver 1 0 onward Note Do not install Supports Express Mode Supports Express Mode CS1000EV firmware Functions Includes Express Mode high speed transfer 24 bit to 12 bit processing Join correction between sensors Accessories e Hooks e Hooks are contained in stand Document hold down unit EV new CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 1 2 1 5 Standard Specifications ltem CS1000 CS1000EV 1 OVERVIEW CS1100EV Document size ANSI to ISO 4 all sizes centered Effective scanning area Width 914 mm max 1 000 mm width sensored Length 1 188 mm banner format up to approx 4 m possible Width 594 mm max 630 mm width sensored Length 1 188 mm banner format up to approx 4 m possible Document thickness 1 5 mm or less including the carrier sheet Optical resolution 600 dpi Interpolated resolution Scanning speed Main scanning direction 200 dpi 300 dpi 4
23. 8 11 CIS Charge Coupled Device Imaging Sensor 8 15 Boards A and B 9 1 Wiring Diagrams 9 1 9 2 9 4 14 12 Accessory Changes from CS1000 14 16 14 13 Disassembled Views of Changed Parts 14 17 to 14 19 Adjustment details added due to addition of CS1000EV 1100EV lt p os 04 02 16 Contents of the 2nd cautions corrected 8 3 8 4 HE CS1000 UM 251 9370 2 CONTENTS service Manual Licensing Agreement pp 2 E R EY 1 1 1 1 BS AUS Emm 1 1 eolUuU 1 1 CSTO00EY Seres Feature S 1 1 1 2 Additional Functions of 1000 Series 1 2 14 3 Cautions tor Series 1 2 1 18161654 8111 14 18 8 1 2 1 5 58 Specifications 4 1 3 71 1 4 1 4 System Requirements 1 6 2 PART NAMES AND FUNG pp 2 1 2 1 Parn Names and ICONS te 2 1 FFONT 1 7 a 2 1 Sen pe BINE T i 2 2 LOAN Pe m 2 3 22 Unpacking 5 2 4
24. 9370 10 14 10 ADJUSTMENTS WITH SOFTWARE 11 Once shading is finished replace the shading paper with the undesired color line removal check paper and check that the undesired lines have disappeared If they are no longer present remove the undes ired lines for the other sensors in the same way The process is complete once the undesired lines for all sensors have been removed 12 If undesired lines are still present repeat the process from step 6 13 Replace with the gray paper and adjust undesired line removal in the same way P CHECKPOINT CHECKPOINT If undesired white lines persist at the same positions even after repeating the undesired line removal procedure several times it is possible that the glass is scratched or there is dirt inside the sensor unit e g Selfoc lens upper section Check accordingly CS1000 UM 251 02 9370 10 15 10 ADJUSTMENTS WITH SOFTWARE 5 Shading undesired gray line removal This adjustment removes black or gray undesired lines caused by dirt after performing shading white correction Set DIP switch 2 on the scanner to ON Prepare four sheets of facsimile test chart No 3 1 Clean the scanner glass document table and document hold down unit Start the software and open the Adjust Scanner window 2 Place the four facsimile test chart No 3 sheets on the scanner with no gaps between them Use two sheets for CS1100 3 Select Density Adjustment from the
25. CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 3 4 3 PREPARING OPERATE THE SCANNER 2 Ifthe SCSI cable comes into contact with the document use the cable clamp provided as a standard accessory to fasten the cable to the underside of the scanner at either the left or right side Cable clamp SCSI cable P 3 Insert the cable s other end into the computer s connector um aum um Em EM EM Em 4 If this scanner will be a terminal within the network configuration set Bit 4 of the DIP switch on the scanner s rear panel to enable the internal terminator function DIP switch s bits 4 3 2 1 Terminator Disable ON E EN Enable OFF Usually OFF Z CAUTION Turn off the scanner before changing a DIP switch setting NOTE NOTE The scanner comes with the Terminator setting of Enable as its factory preset default CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 3 5 3 PREPARING OPERATE THE SCANNER 3 4 Setting the ID Number The SCSI bus is designed to allow up to eight devices to be connected at the same time As a result a single computer can be used to exchange data with multiple SCSI devices including a scanner and disk drives Each device must be assigned an ID number device number to enable the devices to be distin guished on the SCSI bus Using a mechanical pencil or other pointed object at the SCSI ID switches on the scanner s rear panel set the s
26. CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 9 BOARDS AND ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS Component Layout on the Main Board xl M b WT wr iiti 18 m oS oi 4 1 mos l En dv alert d all A d M x eom Pag TTD xm 14 CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 9 3 9 BOARDS AND ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS Power Unit Wiring enim E E E 38LEXTI Gp Stew 2 49 18843 A pz E SIO Bu 41 1 PURSE WO TES MD IA 8 02001851 3 22 jo edens mag 0001251 NS Jamog nd a E m a Peano be et Gum 1 7x aya exco aaa SPB JBMO 2 a F mum Sumas 1 pau i SPSL 9 4 CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 9 BOARDS AND ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 9 2 Power Supply Unit 1 Checking Voltage Levels 1 Turn off the power for the scanner unit 2 Detach the connector CN2 from the power board before checking voltage levels 3 Turn on the power for the scanner un
27. Rubber cover 3 Detach the E ring from the right hand surface and two silver M4L8 binding head screws from the left hand surface 4 Pull out the top cover stay Reattaching the top cover 1 Reattach the top cover in the reverse order in which it was detached 2 Make sure the clearance between the top cover and each of the side covers is 1 mm or less See the previous page CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 8 6 8 DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING MECHANICAL PARTS 8 6 Front Cover Disassembly procedure 8 2 0 8 2 8 4 0 8 5 This Section Ing Detaching the side covers Detaching the front cover hold down unit Detaching the front cover 1 Remove the three silver M4L6 binding head screws holding the front cover from each side 2 Pull the front cover toward you to detach it Reattaching the front cover 1 Reattach the front cover in the reverse order in which it was detached ACAUTION CAUTION When reattaching the front cover be sure to fit the front guide rib into a section of the front cover as shown below Front guide Fit the rib here Front cover 4 PE guide rib Front cover CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 8 7 8 DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING MECHANICAL PARTS 8 7 Rear Cover Disassembly procedure 8 2 0 8 2 This Section Detaching the document gt Detaching the rear cover hold down unit Detaching the rear cover 1 Remove the four black M3L6 binding head screws in the back of
28. color line removal Shading undesired gray line removal Shading white correction Prepare a shading paper large format For the CS1100EV use the small format shading paper Clean the scanner glass document table and document hold down unit Switch on the scanner place the right hand side of the shading paper against the edge of the main unit control panel and press the FORWARD key Continue pressing the FORWARD key until the front side of the paper is positioned so that it protrudes slightly from the rear of the scanner Then turn off the scanner P CHECKPOINT Position the shading paper with the glossy side facing up Confirm that DIP switch 2 is set to the ON position Turn on the scanner while pressing and holding the FORWARD button on the control panel Hold down the button until only the POWER LED on the panel lights P CHECKPOINT CHECKPOINT The ERROR and PAPER LEDs alternately flash for 8 minutes during shading Later the ERROR LED will light several times Period of time required for shading approximately 20 to 30 minutes All LEDs flash when all shading data has been written P CHECKPOINT CHECKPOINT The paper will move several times during shading This is perfectly normal Turn off the scanner once then turn it on again Press the REVERSE button to eject the shading paper CS1000 UM 251 02 9370 10 5 10 ADJUSTMENTS WITH SOFTWARE 2 Feed distance adjustment Set DIP swi
29. images scanned two joins for CS1100 for both primary and secondary scanning Scan Settings Document Info CS1000 Paper Size User Size Width 1000 mm Length 200 mm Resolution 600 dpi CS1000 Paper Size User Size Width 630 mm Length 200 mm Resolution 600 dpi Scan Settings Output Bilevel 3 Offset check Use the adjustment test chart to confirm that the left hand solid rectangular scanning start mark is within 6 to 11 dots from the top of the scanning window Scan Settings Document Info CS1000 Paper Size User Size Width 1000 mm Length 200 mm Resolution 600 dpi CS1000 Paper Size User Size Width 630 mm Length 200 mm Resolution 600 Scan Settings Output Bilevel 4 Resolution check Check the resolution using the MTF adjustment test chart e Start up OPS112 Open the scanning window set the scanning conditions specified below and start scanning e Confirm that the resolution six line pairs can be determined Scan Settings Document Info CS1000 Paper Size User Size Width 1000 mm Length 200 mm Resolution 600 dpi CS1000 Paper Size User Size Width 630 mm Length 200 mm Resolution 600 dpi Scan Settings Output Bilevel monochrome Intensity 195 Intensity correction 1 Edge Adjustment 1 ACAUTION CAUTION The color intensities between the sensors must be virtually identical for the resolution pattern the resolution pattern includes solid colored sections black white
30. in which they were detached 2 Make sure the large notch of each unit is at the right hand side and faces forward Large notches must be on the right hand side and face forward 3 Align notch A of each pinch roller unit with the front section of notch B of the scanner unit when reat taching the unit Align notch A with notch B here NCAUTION CAUTION The paper feed and scanning accuracy may be affected if the notches are not aligned Step 3 in Reattaching the pinch roller units above must be followed CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 8 19 8 DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING MECHANICAL PARTS 8 15 Front Guide Disassembly procedure 0 8 2 8 4 0 8 5 8 6 0 8 7 8 8 Detacning me Detaching the side covers Detaching the front cover Detaching the large hold down unit bottom plate This Section 8 13 9 8 15 Detaching the separator Detaching the front guide plate the front plate only Detaching the front guide 1 Remove the two black M3L6 binding head screws and four silver M3L6 binding head screws GLEHbBHLEC bindimglitiead screws 2 Pull out the front guide Reattaching the front guide 1 Make the necessary adjustments to make sure that the guide does not touch the drive roller and that no gaps are wide enough for a document to slip into them When you finish tighten the M3L6 binding head screws on the left hand side 2 Tighten the other screws to reattach the fron
31. pixels you may proceed with sensor image alignment CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 10 9 10 ADJUSTMENTS WITH SOFTWARE Sensor joint adjustment X overlap Y offset 1 When continuing with sensor joint alignment after offset adjustment scroll the adjusted image to display the portion shown below If you start with sensor joint alignment follow Steps 1 through 4 in Adjusting offset origin on p 10 8 to display the scanned image and scroll to display the portion shown below A001 2 The image appears as shown above with the left hand portion of the image misaligned with the right hand portion Click anywhere in the X Overlap box under 2 3 The crosshairs cursor will appear First click a position on the left hand portion then click the position of the right hand portion that corre sponds to the position you selected first 3 Click the Check button first then click the Set button Follow the on screen instruction to place the test chart on the scanner again 4 Repeat these steps until the left hand portion is properly aligned with the right hand portion In this task you need to adjust the X overlap and Y offset at the same time See Tips for Making Fine Adjustments on the next page if you encounter difficulties making fine adjustments 5 Similarly make adjustments for 3 4 1 2 and 4 5 in this order After finishing close all adjustment menu windows Use an 0 size document to perform normal scan and c
32. s Compatibility with Windows 2000 Precautions for installing scanner driver software Scanning Master TWAIN32 on your PC to run under Windows 2000 Running the scanner driver software under Windows 2000 requires the ASPI Manager in addition to the SCSI board driver software provided with Windows 2000 This software is to be supplied by Adaptec CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 4 14 4 OPERATION AND CONNECTION 4 9 How to Obtain Install the ASPI Manager 1 What you will need 1 Copy of the warranty accompanying the purchased SCSI board 2 ASPI layer update software available at the Adaptec website You can find this software ASPI32 EXE among updates at the http www adaptec com worldwide support driverdetail html filekey aspi32 exe 2 How to obtain ASPI Manager ASPI Manager for Windows 2000 will be available at the Adaptec website You can find this software at the http www adaptec com 3 How to install ASPI Manager 1 Install the SCSI card in your PC 2 Install programs in the floppy disk from Adaptec into Windows 2000 To do this double click Setup32 exe in the floppy disk 3 Use the update software obtained in Step 2 of Section 1 to update the ASPI layer When you are finished you are ready to run the scanner driver CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 4 15 4 OPERATION AND CONNECTION 4 10 Checking the ASPI Layer You can follow the steps given below to check whether the ASPI layer is compatible with Windo
33. significantly affect scanning accuracy Be sure to reattach it with the same direction as before its removal You need to adjust the clearance between the document hold down unit and the separator plates when you are going to install new document hold down unit see subsec tion 8 13 Reattaching the separator plates CS1000 UM 251 9370 8 2 8 DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING MECHANICAL PARTS 8 4 Side Covers Disassembly procedure 8 2 0 8 2 This Section Detaching the document gt Detaching the side covers hold down unit Detaching the side covers 1 Remove the four black M4L6 binding head screws on each side of the scanner unit Both sides M4L6 binding head screws 2 Detach the side covers Reattaching the side covers 1 Reattach the side covers in the reverse order in which they were detached 2 Make sure the clearance between the top cover and each of the side covers is 1 mm or less Top cover Side cover 1 mm max CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 8 5 8 DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING MECHANICAL PARTS 8 5 Top Cover Disassembly procedure 8 2 0 8 2 8 4 0 8 5 This Section Ing Detaching the side covers Detaching the top cover hold down unit Detaching the top cover 1 Remove the four black M3L6TP screws in the back of the top cover and detach the upper section of the cover Top cover M3L6TP screws 2 Detach the rubber cover from the M4L8 binding head screw Top cover stay
34. the control panel 1 Remove the two silver M3L6 binding head screws 2 Detach the connector from the control panel Connector Reattaching the control panel 1 Reattach the control panel by reversing the sequence of steps in which it was detached CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 8 22 8 DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING MECHANICAL PARTS 8 18 Cover Open Sensor Disassembly procedure 0 8 2 8 4 0 8 5 8 8 0 8 9 Detaching the document Detaching the side covers Detaching the bottom plates large and hold down unit the right hand side cover only small the right hand small plate only This Section Detaching the cover open sensor Detaching the cover open sensor 1 Remove the two black M2L8 binding head screws from the rear surface of the front separator plate M2I 8 Screws Main board Commector cable 3 Disconnect the cables and detach the cover open sensor Reattaching the cover open sensor 1 Reattach the cover open sensor by reversing the sequence of steps in which it was detached ACAUTION CAUTION For optimal sensitivity attach the sensor as far up as possible CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 8 23 8 DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING MECHANICAL PARTS 8 19 Front and Rear Paper Detection Sensors Disassembly procedure front sensor 0 8 2 8 4 0 8 5 8 6 0 8 7 This Section 8 2 Detaching the document Detaching the side covers Detaching the front cover 24
35. this Service Manual as is Graphtec and its suppliers do not guarantee the performance or results that may be obtained by customers using this Service Manual Similarly Graphtec and its suppliers make no explicit or implied guarantee of non violation of rights by third parties merchantability or suitability for a particular purpose Graphtec and its suppliers can accept no liability for any form of circumstantial incidental or specific damages that may arise Graphtec and its suppliers can accept no liability even if the retailer indicates the possibility of such damages occurring No liability can be accepted for claims against the rights of third parties CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 2 HISTORY OF REVISIONS Description of revision 01 11 12 First Printing 02 2 02 07 25 8 10 Revised due to changed power supply unit in 8 12 stallation positions 8 11 CIS Board A B Errors corrected 10 1 Adjustment details added due to addition of 10 1 10 3 CS1100 software adjustment 10 4 Shading undesired line removal Revised 10 5 10 6 10 8 10 13 to 10 17 10 5 Resolution Adjustment Check Revised 10 18 to 10 21 10 6 Color Difference Test Chart Revised 10 22 14 1 Parts List Jigs added 02 07 25 1 OVERVIEW 1 1 to 1 6 2 1 Part Names and Functions 28 3 6 Attaching the Document Support Wires 3 8 3 9 3 7 Document Hold down Unit EV 3 10 3 11 8 9 Main Board 8 10 to 8 12 8 10 Power Boards 8 13 8 14
36. white correction on p 10 5 8 Adjust the feed distance See Adjusting feed distance on p 10 6 9 Adjust the offset origin See Adjusting offset origin on 10 8 ak Align sensor images X overlap Y offset See Sensor joint aligning 10 10 Perform shading undesired color line removal See Shading undesired color line removal on p 10 13 b NO Perform shading undesired gray line removal See Shading undesired gray line removal 10 15 13 Check the sensor color density See Checking sensor color density on 10 18 14 Turn off power and set all DIP switches to the OFF position normal operation mode CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 9 7 9 BOARDS AND ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 9 4 At a glance Guide to Adjustment Functions Press one of the keys shown below at power on to select the corresponding mode Key operations Set DIP switch 2 to the ON position and press one of the keys shown below at power on to select the corre sponding adjustment mode MODE KEY FORWARD REVERSE Offset initialization 1 Shading correction Press 1 Offset initialization resets all settings stored in NVRAM to their default values Feed correction origin X overlaps Y offsets and density values will be reset to their defaults CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 9 8 9 BOARDS AND ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 9 5 Downloading the Boot P
37. 0 For front medium sensor CS1100C 2 1 10 694441030 For UNIT sensor CS1100C 3 1 11 694441040 For OP spring CS1100C 4 1 12 694441050 Main board motor CS1100C 5 1 13 694441060 Main board power supply 51100 6 1 1 3 CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 14 16 14 PARTS LISTS 14 13 Disassembled Views of Changed Parts CS1100 foot assy No Description 308014002 CP 30FF 1A 4 M3 x 6 binding head screw 641110370 C1 Foot cover 641110380 C1 Foot stay F socket M6L15N1 A OO N Thee daca 2 fush mith carne Soy 1 COME LEE CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 14 17 511 Hold down unit EV maintenance for CS1100 No 1 CON W 9 641110230 10 641110200 11 641000210 12 641000820 13 641000710 14 641000441 15 380101741 16 316422001 AR 320 ARU 2015 M2 x 6 binding head screw black M3 x 4 binding head screw black M3 x 6 TP screw black M3 x 6 binding head screw black M3 x 6 flat head screw M3 x 8 flat head screw C1 J hold down base C1 hold down CS Hold down side Hold down CS positioner Hold down EV caution label Hold down attachment Pressure spring C 174 Ring latch C 42 2 CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 14 18 14 PARTS LISTS 3 3 4 1 4 8 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 3 2 511 Hold down unit EV maintenance for CS1100 No 1 CON OOF W 9 641000651 10 1641000660 11 1641000210 12 641000820 14 1641000441 15 13801017
38. 00 dpi 600 dpi Secondary scanning direction 200 dpi 300 dpi 400 dpi 600 dpi 800 dpi Main scanning system Close contact image sensor system Close contact image sensor system 5 A4 sensors in zigzag pattern 3 A4 sensors in zigzag pattern Sub scanning system Document travel sheet through system Monochrome Approx 1 3 ms line at 600 dpi Color Approx 3 8 inch s at 200 dpi 1 9 inch s at 400 api 1 26 inch s at 600 dpi 3 9 ms line at 600 dpi 1 28 inch s at 200 api 0 64 inch s at 400 dpi 0 42 inch s at 600 dpi 20 1 5 pixels 20 1 3 pixels Monochrome Bilevel intermediate tones dithering error diffusion Gray 256 shades Color 256 colors Light source LED RGB Output Image data Rated power supply 100 to 120 200 to 240 VAC 10 50 60 Hz Operating environment Temperature 10 C to 35 C Humidity 35 to 80 R H no condensation SCSI 2 115 VA or less Weight approx 1 48 kg including stand Documents up to approximately 4 m in length can be scanned Mechanical restriction External dimensions approx 1205 x 1020 x 600 mm W x H x D including stand 850 x 381 x 169 mm W x H x D 24 kg For long length documents the document length that can be scanned is limited by the available memory hard disk or other data storage device of the host computer to which it is connected and also by the grade of the medium being scanned 2 Carrier sheet thickness
39. 03 9370 8 11 8 DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING MECHANICAL PARTS CS1100EV disassembly procedure 1 Detach the foot stays from the main unit if fitted Likewise detach the scanner from the stand if mounted Place the scanner on a level work surface with the rear side facing downward 2 Remove the four M3L6TP screws silver while supporting the bottom plate L Bottom plate L 3 4 Slide the main board slightly to the left and detach the cables 5 Detach the 64 MB memory from the P4 connector Installing 1 Repeat the procedure above in reverse CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 8 12 8 DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING MECHANICAL PARTS 8 10 Power Boards Disassembly procedure 0 8 2 3 8 0 8 9 This Section Detaching the document Detaching the large Detaching the power hold down unit bottom plate boards Detaching the power boards 1 Remove all connectors and the four silver M3L6 binding head screws from each of the power boards while supporting the board with one hand M3L6 binding head Screws ACAUTION CAUTION To prevent the power boards from falling and becoming damaged when the screws are removed be sure to support each of the boards 2 Place each of the boards on a safe and stable surface CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 8 13 8 DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING MECHANICAL PARTS Reattaching the power boards CS1000 1 Reattach the boards in the reverse order in which they were detached 2
40. 09 8 392340090 Spacer C 409 9 500050303 Inlet FN9223 3106 10 500050305 ID Switch ID Switch 11 500050731 Memory 128MB D2V4A8D CL2 12 500050736 24V Switching Power Supply LDA75F 24 H 13 500050745 Motor KT60LMO6 551 14 500050747 Connection Cable CIS Board to Main Board 8925E050179030GG 15 500050803 3 3V Switching Power Supply LDA15F 3 3 3 16 500050804 5V Switching Power Supply LDA15F 5 17 500050807 Cooling Fan TUDC24B4 500 18 502112009 Power Switch SW AJ7201B 19 502210002 Paper Sensor PS R50L A 20 640100533 AO Carrier Sheet 1510 Carrier Sheet 21 1640310090 P4 1531 Pinch Roller Stay 22 640310410 4 1531 Pinch Roller Shaft 23 640310450 Document Support Wires 1531 Document Support Wires 24 1640310510 4 1531 Pinch Roller 25 641000060 IMG Mounting Bracket A 2 26 641000070 IMG Mounting Bracket B 2 27 1641000210 Handle ring Socket 2 28 641000221 CS Retaining Plate 1 29 1641000230 42 2 Handle ring 2 30 641000240 Drive Roller CS Drive Roller 2 31 641000300 Front Guide CS Front Guide 1 32 641000320 Left Side Cover CS Side Cover Left 1 33 1641000330 Right Side Cover CS Side Cover Right 1 34 641000341 Top Cover CS Top Cover 1 35 1641000430 Top Pin 1 36 1641000441 Mounting Bracket 2 37 641000470 Spring C 124G 4 38 641000600 User s Manual English CS1000 UM 151 1 39 641000840 Control Panel CS10 Control Panel 1 40 693610011 Cable 152100 1 1 CS1000 UM
41. 254 10 76 2B 254 11 74 26 8 254 11 75 2 E 254 74 26 5 254 1 10 17 107 7 254 4 o 1 104 2 ond 5 14 109 4 254 B 17 107 8 254 8 7 10 5 254 27 Chart 2 TH RED GREEN BLUE BLACK 7171 1 47 E ELT 192 RED 180 12 24 8 249 2 Check that the color differences are within the standard ranges Remeasure them if they do not form If the color differences do not conform after measuring two or three times perform shading white correction In this case color and gray undesired line removal must both be repeated as well PAN CAUTION The color test chart is expensive Take care not to scratch it or allow it to become dirty The results may not conform if the color test chart is scratched or dirty or if the sheet is warped or set at an angle CS1000 UM 251 02 9370 10 22 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Lamps the control panel remain unlit The document is not scanned although it is moved to the scanning position Confirm that the power switch has been switched on Confirm that the power cable is properly connected Confirm that the cable is properly con nected to the control device Confirm that the power outputs 24 V 5 V 3 3 V are appropriate Other Confirm that the PAPER LED is lit Confirm that the SCSI cable is properly connected Confirm that the appropriate SCSI ID has been specified Confirm that the para
42. 400 Nb ART oom AgS Meme Mr mam inion ACG 006 ADO L 007 Anna 3088 4 010 AME 10 11 12 4012 2 4013 ADIA L 015 L 2 Make sure that the distances measured with glass scale between the two points in all pairs included in the chart in advance See the chart shown above lt lt 1 gt gt Test chart is made of Mylar paper For use in normal office environments normal temperatures and humidity levels you should only need to measure each distance once Make sure that each distance is measured with the utmost accuracy lt lt 2 gt gt sure that all staff members using this test chart select the same measurement points This chart has been designed with the assumption that the point shown below is used for measurement lt lt gt gt If the user specified paper must be used for adjustments you should make the measurements over as long a period of time as possible to obtain good results CS1000 UM 251 02 9370 10 4 10 ADJUSTMENTS WITH SOFTWARE 10 4 Making Adjustments Always follow the sequence given below when making adjustments 1 2 3 1 1 2 Shading white correction Feed distance adjustment Position adjustment Offset adjustment Sensor joint alignment Shading undesired
43. 41 16 316422001 320 ARU 2015 M2 x 6 binding head screw black x 4 binding head screw M3 x 6 TP screw black M3 x 6 binding head screw black M3 x 6 flat head screw M3 x 8 flat head screw Hold down base JEC Hold down CS JEC Hold down side Hold down CS positioner Hold down EV caution label Hold down attachment Pressure spring C 174 Ring latch C 42 2 CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 14 19 14 PARTS LISTS 5 9 4 1 4 8 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 5 2
44. 51000 file e CS1000 scanner PC Windows 95 98 and an operating environment that provides SCSI compatibility OPS112 Scanning Master 21 Ver 3 01 or later SCSI interface cable 2 Procedure To update the firmware follow steps 1 to 7 To download firmware for a new main board follow steps 8 and 9 1 Attach the main board to the 51000 and use the SCSI cable to connect the 51000 and PC 2 Set DIP switches 1 2 and 3 to the ON positions and switch on power for the CS1000 3 Turn on power for your PC and start OPS112 4 When OPS112 starts follow the steps given below to download the firmware 1 Access the Help menu and select About At this time a dialog box will appear 2 Point to the icon in the window and click while pressing and holding the Ctrl key 3 Click the OK button while pressing and holding the Shift key This makes the status available for adjustment 4 Select Adjust Scanner from the Tools menu to display the Adjust Scanner window 5 Select Update Scanner Firmware to display the Download dialog box 5 Insert the floppy disk containing the firmware filename CS1000 X into the floppy disk drive click the View button on the Download dialog box select the floppy disk and click the OK button 6 Click the Start button to begin downloading 7 After the download is complete a message will appear At this time all the panel control LEDs on the scanner should
45. 70 4 4 7 Using the Carrier Sheet 4 4 13 4 8 Scanner Driver Software s Compatibility with Windows 2000 4 14 4 9 How to Obtain Install the ASPI 4 15 WV RA VOU MUU INO tT c 4 15 2 How to obtain ASPI Manager 4 15 3 How to Install ASPI Manager 4 15 4 10 Checking the ASPI LAY SM 4 16 411 Checking Windows 2000 ASPI82 Status and Starting the Software 4 17 If Running does not appear Windows 2000 ASPI32 is not running 4 18 4 12 Changing Transfer Rate with the AVA 2915LP Ultra SCSI compliant 4 20 a rt 4 22 We 4 22 wwe 4 22 b DAILY MAINTENANCE 5 1 5 1 Cleaning the Image Sensors 5 1 52 Cleaning the Paper Sensors Nt 5 3 So Cleaning the Document Hold Down Unit 5 4 5 4 Removing adammed Document pp 5 5 D RECOMMENDED PARTS LIS et 6 1 Vs
46. 8 8 0 8 9 8 9 8 10 Betaching the document the document Detaching the bottom Deraching botom m Detaching the main board Betaching the document unit Betacting the botom large and small not for securing to the jig 8 13 8 11 8 13 Detaching the separator Detaching the CIS boards plates puerum the side covers This Section Detaching the image sensor unit glass base unit Detaching the glass base unit 1 Remove the six silver M4L8 binding head screws inside the bottom section of the scanner unit and loosen the rear rails Pale SO NE M4L8 1 binding head screws 4 M4L8 binding head screws 2 Remove the silver MAL 10 binding head screw on the right hand side of the image sensor unit and insert into the screw hole adjacent to the original hole Detach the glass base unit Rear rails DN 10 binding head E QA T I1m Ero E ACAUTION CAUTION When replacing the glass base unit be sure to clean the interior of the image sensor unit A soiled or dusty unit can affect scanning performance Reattaching the glass base unit 1 Reattach the glass base unit by reversing the sequence of steps in which it was detached 2 Make sure the image sensor unit is properly sandwiched between the rear rails when securing them CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 8 33 9 BOARDS AND ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 9 BOARDS AND ELECTRICAL COMPO
47. 90 Spacer C 409 21 640310090 P4 1531 Pinch Roller Stay X 22 22 640310410 P4 1531 Pinch Roller Shaft X 22 CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 14 8 14 PARTS LISTS 24 640310510 4 1531 Pinch Roller G 56 774012810 Pinch Roller Unit Maintenance x 2 CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 14 9 14 PARTS LISTS 14 7 Drive Unit 5 378019021 Belt 60S2M380 13 500050745 KT60LM06 551 Motor 49 694440051 CS1000C 5 Cable CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 14 10 14 PARTS LISTS 14 8 Drive Roller Unit 1 314690020 6900ZZNXR Bearing 25 641000060 IMG Mounting Bracket A 26 641000070 IMG Mounting Bracket B 30 641000240 CS Drive Roller CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 14 11 14 PARTS LISTS 14 9 Sensor Unit 19 502210002 PS R50L A Paper Sensor 45 694440011 CS1000C 1 Cable 55 774012800 Image Sensor Unit Maintenance x 1 57 774012820 Glass Base Unit Maintenance x 1 CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 14 12 14 PARTS LISTS 14 10 Board Unit 11 500050731 D2V4A8D CL2 Memory 1 16 500050804 LDA15F 5 Power Supply CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 14 13 14 PARTS LISTS 41 693610021 1S2100C 2A SCSII F Cable x1 50 694440063 CS1000C 6 Cable 694441060 CS1100C 6 Cable 52 774012500 Main Board CS1000 CS1000EV x 1 7 4013500 Main Board CS1100EV x 1 53 774012510 CIS Control Board A 54 774012520 CIS Control Board B CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 14 14 14 PARTS LISTS 14 11 Access
48. Adjust menu 4 The following dialog box will appear Click to check the Grayscale check box Select the following for Document Info and Scan Settings Document Info Document Type Black and White Paper Size User Size Width 1000 mm CS1100 630 mm Length 120 mm Resolution 600 Scan Settings Output Grayscale Gamma 100 Brightness 50 Contrast 50 CS1000 UM 251 02 9370 10 16 10 ADJUSTMENTS WITH SOFTWARE 6 Click Scan 7 Check the scanned results for the presence of undesired lines If undesired black lines are present check which sensor they correspond to For the CS1100 reposition the sheets over sensors 2 and 3 and check them after checking sensors 1 and 2 Table X coordinate range scanned by each sensor SesrNe 1 2 83 4 5 CS1000 0104704 4704 to 9440 9440 to 14176 14176 to 1891218912 to 23616 CS1100 0104960 4960109950 9950101478 anl Lll si aliti xj P CHECKPOINT Check for undesired lines in the tile pattern area of the facsimile test charts Move the slider on the screen up and down to check that there are no undesired lines for the five tile pattern colors The sensors are numbered from 1 on the left hand side of the screen to 5 on the right hand side Undesired lines should be identified by visually identifying undesired lines of one or more pixels and then checking that the differences in values with adjacent pixels
49. CS1100 0104960 4960109950 9950101478 DEC auis 5 571311 exeo 191 181 Undesired lines should identified by separating the and B values using Photoshop Histogram for undesired lines of more than two pixels identified visually and confirming that all the R G and B values are less than 250 If any of the R G and B values are 250 or more repeat the process from step 6 This can be checked using ScanningMaster ProColor if Photoshop 15 not installed P CHECKPOINT If there are no undesired lines check using the gray paper If no undesired lines are detected using the gray paper follow the procedure in 5 Shading undesired gray line removal Page 11 15 The sensors are numbered from 1 on the left hand side of the screen to 5 on the right hand side 7 Note down the X coordinates of the undesired lines on the image scanned 8 Eject the undesired color line removal check paper Clean the scanner glass and place the shading paper on the scanner 9 Identify the sensor number corresponding to the undesired line positions using the X coordinates and perform individual shading for that particular sensor 10 Select Shading on the screen click the appropriate sensor number and then select Run C omeri 5 Sones CS1000 UM 251 02
50. Detaching the front paper hold down unit detection sensor Detaching the front paper detection sensor 1 Remove the silver M3L10 binding head screw below the front guide 2 Detach the connector from the paper detection sensor M3L10 Connector binding head screw Reattaching the front paper detection sensor 1 Reattach the paper detection sensor by reversing the sequence of steps in which it was detached CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 8 24 8 DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING MECHANICAL PARTS Disassembly procedure rear sensor 0 8 2 8 4 0 8 5 8 5 0 8 6 8 13 9 8 15 document Detaching the side covers Detaching the top cover 24 Detaching the separator plates the rear plate only hold down unit This Section 8 16 2 8 19 he rearpaper Detaching the rear guide detection sensor Detaching the rear paper detection sensor 1 Remove the silver M3L10 binding head screw from the photosensor bracket that is attached to the upper section of the rear cover 2 Detach the connector from the paper detection sensor Bu 0 5118 Sc hew Reattaching rear paper detection sensor 1 Reattach the paper detection sensor by reversing the sequence of steps in which it was detached CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 8 25 8 DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING MECHANICAL PARTS 8 20 Motor Disassembly procedure 8 2 0 8 2 8 4 0 8 5 8 8 0 8 9 This Section Detaching the documen
51. HE ana HE Ai Hac J ab Check that Running appears under Status for aspi32 Check that Running appears under Status for aic78xx AHA 2910C AHA 2940AU Check that Running appears under Status for adf6u160 AVA 2915LP AVA 2930LP CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 4 17 4 OPERATION AND CONNECTION If Running does not appear Windows 2000 ASPI32 is not running follow the steps given below 1 Right click the My Computer icon and select Properties 2 Click the Device Manager from the Hardware tab 3 Select Display non displayed devices from the View menu 4 Double click Non Plug and Play Drivers then select and right click ASPI32 Then click Properties bT E 24 T wem cem p 5 Click the Driver tab Check that Started appears as the current status If Started does not appear click the Start button CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 4 18 4 OPERATION AND CONNECTION 6 If Automatic is selected as Startup Type click the down arrow select System and click on the button to change the Startup Type to System CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 4 19 4 OPERATION AND CONNECTION 4 12 Changing Transfer Rate with the AVA 2915LP Ultra SCSI compliant With the ADAPTEC AVA 2915LP UltraSCSl card the transfer rate is set by default to 20 Mbps
52. Hz or higher Memory 64 or more SCSI board by Adaptec PCI type For grayscale data 9 CPU Pentium 550 MHz or higher Memory 256 MB or more Monitor 1024 x 768 pixels High Color or higher resolution SCSI board by Adaptec PCI type For 8 bit color data CPU Pentium 11 866 MHz or higher Memory 512 MB or more Monitor 1024 x 768 pixels True Color or higher SCSI board by Adaptec PCI type P CHECKPOINT The system configuration should correspond to the recommended specifications listed here in order to ensure the optimum capabilities of the scanner Use with a system configuration below the recommended specifications will affect the scanning speed and prevent the scanner from operating to its specified capabilities To edit an A1 size or larger grayscale document with a resolution of 400 dpi or higher or an 8 bit color document you may need more than the recommended memory sizes above Depending on the type of document you may not be able to scan in the document even if you increase the memory size CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 1 6 2 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 2 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 2 1 Part Names and Functions Front View x sensor Paper sensor AON Top cover Control panel yy Caster Top cover Opening the top cover allows the document hold down unit to be removed Cover sensor This senses whether the top cover is open or closed and interrupts scanner ope
53. Malis P Rearofithe separator 3 Detach the separator plates Reattaching the separator plates 1 Reattach the separator plates in the reverse order in which they were detached 2 Insert a business card or something similar between the separator plates and the document hold down unit to maintain appropriate clearance between them This will make it easier to detach and reattach the document hold down unit Separator plates Document hold down unit CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 8 17 8 DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING MECHANICAL PARTS 8 14 Pinch Roller Units Disassembly procedure 8 2 0 8 2 8 4 0 8 5 8 13 9 8 15 This Section Detaching the document Detaching the side covers Detaching the separator Detaching the pinch roller hold down unit plates units Detaching the pinch roller units 1 Remove the two spacers BSB305 from each side of the pinch roller units You can detach the pinch roller units without removing the spacers BSB305 in the center of the units BSB305 BSB305 2 Detach the pinch roller units Disassembling the pinch roller units 1 Remove the three silver M3L14 binding head screws to disassemble each pinch roller unit Take care to keep the spring inside from flying out and becoming lost CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 8 18 8 DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING MECHANICAL PARTS Reattaching the pinch roller units 1 Reattach the pinch roller units in the reverse order
54. NENTS 9 1 Wiring Diagrams Overall Configuration CS1000 1000ES 512 dn Ir psies SZ El Peo ieri 180 8 ed pay T 115244 5 Lxx NIMIEODLESZ eck PROJ 4 i JES T yawe gi 51 2001251 amp 9 90 00180 8 2000 50 3 4 29000180 2 210001353 D i 288081852 j EgEBUEOS6LILUSOUNSTZBH 5 55 v2z 3001281I ry 161 0 1 1 xx 8i2O00L 82 peog Si gun o 1 9 1 CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 9 BOARDS AND ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS Overall Configuration CS1100ES cU BE Jesuas ILS 517 FSIS x TO d o Do EM 4 DEAN MET UA xx NivNDODLS2 PREJ Liz ps PRUE 0317 4205 im 1 1 bende yawe gi 1 2001 251 1 2001154 F OOOGISS 2000123 210001134 10400151 BeDEO amp ILOSOBTZBH TE DOOLES 1 35 0 1 v peog si 55 80 109819 mm a LN GO e gun o 9 2
55. Windows 2000 the ID number is recognized However an error message SCSI adapter or scanner cannot be found ap pears in the application and the scanner cannot be connected After connecting the scanner appears at Other Devices in the Device Manager When you check its properties you get the message This device does not function properly CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 Go over the checkpoints and remedies for The PC does not detect the scanner Check the transfer rate Reduce Maximum Sync Transfer Rate from 20 Mbps down to 10 Mbps Is the document hold down unit properly Position the document hold down unit In Windows NT 4 0 or Windows 2000 you need a device driver ASPI32 in addition to the SCSI driver Install ASPI32 If the problem persists even after installing this driver check the following The AHA 2940AU is used Windows NT 4 0 gt Start and System may not be specified for the device driver ASPI32 Select Control Panel gt Devices and specify Start for Status and System for Startup Windows 2000 Running Start may not be specified for the device driver ASPI32 Select Control Panel Management Tools Manage Computer System Info Software Config Drivers and specify Running for Running Start You can start or stop the ASPI32 driver by typing the following commands at the com mand prompt Running Start Type in n
56. a consumable part because its surface may receive slight scratches due to minute particles of dust and other foreign matter If docu ment scanning produces unsatisfactory results unexpected white or black streaks in the data due to scratches on the glass base unit or other reasons the glass base unit will be replaced for no charge while the service warranty is in effect but will be replaced for a charge after the service warranty has expired To request replacement contact your nearest Graphtec vendor CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 5 2 5 DAILY MAINTENANCE 5 2 Cleaning the Paper Sensors Accumulated dust on the paper sensors may prevent the document from being detected The sensors must be cleaned when necessary 1 Turn off the scanner 2 Open the top cover holding it in the center 3 Wipe the two paper sensors using a cotton swab 4 Close the top cover holding it in the center CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 5 3 5 DAILY MAINTENANCE 5 3 Cleaning the Document Hold Down Unit Scanning may be affected if the underside of the document hold down unit becomes scratched or dirty It must be cleaned when necessary 1 Turn off the scanner 2 Remove the document hold down unit as described in Section 8 2 Document Hold Down Unit 3 Wipe clean the underside of the document hold down unit see below using a soft cloth that has been soaked in water or diluted neutral detergent and thoroughly wrung out Underside
57. al positions of sensors remain unchanged and sensors are mounted with high accuracy Therefore if you find that a Y offset is significantly different from 579 you may conclude that feed accuracy requires adjustment Conversely if you know that the feed accuracy is correct you may conclude that the sensor s physical position is incorrect You can use the correction value 579 to adjust the feed so that there is no misalignment in the Y direction This makes it possible to determine the feed although this is not com pletely accurate You may use this technique for users who do not demand high accuracy 7 9 11 Starting Line The distances numbers of pixels from the document sensor to each of the image sensors in the direction of document feed are displayed in these boxes Subtracting value 9 from values 7 and 11 produces values 5 and 6 respectively If you change values 5 and 6 and press the Check button values 9 and 11 will be calculated and changed automatically 8 10 12 Starting Bit The image sensors themselves scan areas narrower than the area that can be physically scanned in order to provide a correction range The numbers in these boxes represent the numbers of dots from the positions at which the sensors can start their scan to those where the sensors actually start the scan CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 10 12 10 ADJUSTMENTS WITH SOFTWARE 4 Shading undesired color line removal This adjus
58. an the scanning glass and replace if necessary Confirm that shading undesired line removal has been properly performed Perform shading undesired line removal again Part of the scanned drawing is missing the scanned drawing is horizontally com pressed Part of the scanned The image quality is poor Confirm that the sensor X overlaps and Y offsets are appropriate Confirm that the sensor X overlaps and Y offsets are appropriate Check whether the scanning glass is dirty Align the sensor joints Align the sensor joints Use purified water or alcohol to clean the scanning glass Do not use chemical solvents Confirm that the image resolution is appropriate Select an appropriate resolution The PC does not detect the scanner CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 Confirm that the scanner has been turned on Turn on the scanner Confirm that the PC has detected the SCSI card properly Reattach the SCSI card set it up and reinstall the SCSI driver Check the cable for broken wires shorting and bent connector pins Replace the cable Confirm that the cable is 3 m or shorter Confirm that the daisy chain settings are appropriate Change the cable length Check whether the same SCSI ID has been assigned twice Check the terminator settings Confirm that the power supply for the scanner unit functions properly Check the supply voltage and replace the power su
59. are less than 8 when analyzed using Photoshop Histogram If the value of any of the differences is 8 or more repeat the process from step 8 These values can be checked using ScanningMaster ProColor if Photoshop is not installed Select Shading in the same way as for undesired color line removal and perform individual shading for sensors affected by undesired lines 9 Continue adjusting until there are no longer any undesired black lines at any of the sensors 10 Set all the DIP switches on the scanner to OFF P CHECKPOINT If undesired black lines persist at the same positions even after repeating the undesired line removal procedure several times it is possible that the glass is scratched or there is dirt inside the sensor unit e g Selfoc lens upper section Check accordingly If the shading paper is scratched or dirty replace it with a new paper The shading paper must always be set with the glossy side face up CS1000 UM 251 02 9370 10 17 10 ADJUSTMENTS WITH SOFTWARE 10 5 Resolution adjustment check Check the resolution and accuracy for the CS1000 or CS1100 1 Paper feed distance accuracy check Use the adjustment test chart to confirm that distances measured on the scanned image are within 0 05 Scan Settings Document Info Paper Size AO CS1100 A1 Resolution 600 dpi Scan Settings Output Bilevel 2 Image sensor offset joint accuracy Check that this is 1 dot at the four joins between the
60. art Resolution checking 6 line pair resolution pattern Color difference measurement sample xls Checking sensor color density Excel file Color test chart 7 2 Tools Jigs Checking sensor color density Adjustments Red green blue black white pattern To be stored in a darkroom Remarks Screwdriver Allen wrench Needle nose pliers Disassembly reassembly and other operations Large medium and small flatblade screwdrivers and Phillips screwdrivers Colex gauge Adjusting belt tension 200 g 4 mm displacement Multimeter 7 3 Other Other Checking voltage level Adjustments Remarks Water diluted neutral detergent or absolute ethanol wiper cloth Cleaning PC SCSI card SCSI cable CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 Used to determine whether the problem is caused by the scanner or any other equipment 7 1 8 DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING MECHANICAL PARTS 8 DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING MECHANICAL PARTS 8 1 Considerations before starting disassembly prevent damage to image sensors remove the document hold down unit before disassembling any mechanical parts Removing screws and any parts other than those shown in this chapter may adversely affect scanner performance including degraded scanning accuracy In particular never attempt to remove or turn the red shielded screws and height adjustment screws i i 3 3 S
61. be sure to support each of the boards 2 Place the CIS boards on a safe and stable surface Reattaching the CIS boards 1 Reattach the CIS boards in the reverse order in which they were detached 51100 disassembly procedure 1 Detach the connectors and remove the four M3L6 binding head screws silver while supporting the CIS board Installing 1 Repeat the procedure in reverse CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 8 15 8 DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING MECHANICAL PARTS 8 12 Cooling Fan Disassembly procedure 8 2 0 8 2 8 8 8 9 This Section Detaching the document Detaching the large 1 1 Detaching the cooling fan 1 Remove connectors and the two silver M3L6 binding head screws secured to the large bottom plate 217108 Coolingifan ACAUTION CAUTION Hold the cooling fan to keep it from falling and damaging the connectors and wiring when the screws are removed CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 8 16 8 DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING MECHANICAL PARTS 8 13 Separator Plates Disassembly procedure 0 8 2 8 4 0 8 5 This Section Detaching the document Detaching the side covers Detaching the separator hold down unit plates Detaching the separator plates 1 Remove the ten black M3L6 binding head screws and three silver binding head screws MELE Screws 2 Detach the cover open sensor from the separator plate at the front by removing the two black M2L8 binding head screws
62. canner s ID number that corresponds to the host computer s applications The ID can be set from 0 to 7 The scanner s default ID number is 2 If the host computer cannot communicate with the scanner first check that both of the SCSI cable s connec tors are firmly inserted Note that the host computer and scanner cannot communicate if the scanner shares the same ID as another device or its ID does not correspond to the host computer s applications The ID number for the host computer is normally 7 CAUTION Turn off the scanner before setting the SCSI ID number P CHECKPOINT The scanner comes with the default SCSI ID number of 2 CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 3 6 3 PREPARING OPERATE THE SCANNER 3 5 Turning the Scanner On or Off Whenever the scanner s Power switch is turned on the POWER PAPER and ERROR lamps on the control panel light up When the scanner has been initialized the POWER lamp lights up P CHECKPOINT When resetting the scanner by turning it off then back on again wait at least three seconds before turning it back on CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 3 7 3 PREPARING OPERATE THE SCANNER 3 6 Attaching the Document Support Wires The document support wires should be attached to the CS1000EV when scanning carrier sheets or heavy documents CS1000 1000EV Document support wires The document support wires should always be attached to the CS1100EV regar
63. canning table with the face to be scanned facing downward so that it is aligned with the center section to ensure that it is not scanned at an angle The two modes described below are provided for loading the document set from the driver software he rollers start rotating after a preset delay time after the document is inserted to automatically advance the document to the initial position for scanning The rollers start rotating when the FORWARD switch is pressed on the control panel after the document is inserted to automatically advance the document to the initial position for scanning manual loading To reposition the document press the REVERSE switch to remove it and load it again Scanning table P CHECKPOINT After the 51000 is turned on and the driver settings have been enabled in the Scan window it waits for approxi mately two seconds before beginning the specified scan operation Load the document in the scanner with the face to be scanned facing downward Do not place anything other than the document to be scanned on the scanning table as the scanner rollers may start rotating which is extremely dangerous The document may not be fed in correctly if it is curled The carrier sheet provided should be used for curled documents see 4 7 Using the Carrier Sheet for details Load the document in the center of the scanner as the document may be fed in at an angle and not scanned correctly if it is signif
64. ce cable turn on the scanner first and then turn on the computer 2 When Windows 95 has been booted the window below appears he y di deem vam hom deb poesis be rami gc em ee Seats 3 Select Do install a driver then click the OK button 4 The Windows 95 Desktop appears and the CS1000 is acknowledged by the computer For Windows 95 Version B 1 After checking that the scanner and the computer are properly connected via the SCSI interface cable turn on the scanner first and then turn on the computer CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 4 1 4 OPERATION AND CONNECTION 2 When Windows 95 has been booted the window below appears 3 Click the Next button to initiate the computer s search for a new driver 4 When the new driver has been detected the menu below appears Click the Finish button 5 The Windows 95 Desktop appears and the CS1000 is acknowledged by the computer For Windows 98 1 After checking that the scanner and the computer are properly connected the SCSI interface cable turn on the scanner first and then turn on the computer 2 When Windows 98 has been booted the window below appears CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 4 2 4 OPERATION AND CONNECTION 3 Click the Next button 4 Point to Search fo
65. center of the red tile EM 2 Q4 p LAA M iri po nim mm 6 Click Save and select the save location The following window appears when the data saved correctly Adjust Scannmei ES The data wat saved ta a 7 Start Microsoft Excel and open the file Color difference measurement sample xls When the macro dialog box appears click Enable macro Press the Load data button Select the previously saved xxx csv file For CS1100 open Color difference measurement sample CS11 xls 8 Use the assessment criteria chart of the Color difference measurement chart to check that the color differences are within the standard ranges Standards Color discrepancy within the same sensor 8 or less Color discrepancy within the same color Red green blue 20 or less White black 8 or less Color discrepancy between the same color sensors 20 or less 9 Ifthe color differences for the red do not conform the red tile can be checked individually 10 Place the red test chart in the center of the document table and select Inspect Colors from the Adjust menu 11 Click the Scan button the scan settings the scan window and then click Scan CS1000 UM 251 02 9370 10 20 10 ADJUSTMENTS WITH SOFTWARE 12 Make sure tha
66. cy Be sure to check the orientation stickers marked with A on the scanner unit and the document hold down unit before attaching the unit See the figure above Insert the document hold down unit all the way to the bottom If the unit is not pressed down image quality will be degraded and paper jams more likely to occur CS1000 UM 251 9370 8 1 8 DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING MECHANICAL PARTS 8 3 CS Retaining Plate Disassembly procedure 0 8 2 This Section Detaching the document Detaching the hold down unit CS retaining plate Detaching the CS Retaining Plate 1 Check the orientation left and right hand sides of the CS retaining plate white section 2 With the CS retaining plate facing up remove the silver M3L6 flat head screw Document hold down unit M3L6 flat head screw CS Retaining Plate white section 3 Pull out each of the right and left hand undersides one at a time then detach the CS retaining plate When detaching the undersides note that the spring inside may fly out Take appropriate measures to avoid losing the spring Reattaching the CS Retaining Plate 1 Reattach the CS retaining plate with the same direction as before its removal You do not need to check for orientation when replacing with a new CS retaining plate The clearance between the document hold down unit and the separator plates has been factory adjusted for ac curacy Attaching the unit s underside in the wrong direction can
67. de cover only Detaching pulleys 1 Loosen the two silver M4L10TP screws securing the motor and detach the tension belt Tension belt 2 Loosen the set screws and remove the pulleys Reattaching the pulleys 1 Reattach the pulleys by reversing the sequence of steps in which they were detached 2 Push each pulley as far as it will go and secure with the set screw Adjusting the Tension Belt See the previous page CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 8 28 8 DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING MECHANICAL PARTS 8 22 Drive Rollers Disassembly procedure 8 2 0 8 2 8 4 0 8 5 8 5 0 8 6 8 6 0 8 7 document Detaching the side covers Detaching the top cover 24 Detaching the front cover hold down unit 8 8 9 2 8 10 8 Detaching the main board Detaching the large not for securing to the jig bottom plate 8 21 2 8 26 This Section Detaching the pulleys Detaching the drive rollers Detaching the drive rollers 1 Detach the right hand E ring ue 2 Push the bearings two per side from inside the scanner unit to remove them 3 Remove the halves of each drive roller one at a time Reattaching the drive rollers 1 Reattach the drive rollers by reversing the sequence of steps in which they were detached 2 Make sure the right hand and left hand halves of the roller are attached to the E ring and pulley respec tively Attach to the pulley Attach to the E
68. dless of the type of docu ment being scanned CS1100EV CAUTION The CS1100EV must always be used with the document support wires attached Scanning without using the document support wires may damage the document if it comes into contact with the SCSI cable CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 3 8 3 PREPARING OPERATE THE SCANNER Attaching the document support wires 1 Insert one end of the document support wire provided into the hole at the rear of the scanner 2 Squeeze the document support wire and insert the other end 3 Press down on both sides of the document support wire 4 Attach the other document support wires in the same manner Z CAUTION CAUTION Detach the document support wires when moving or packing the scanner To remove the document support wires squeeze genily and lift up CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 3 9 3 PREPARING OPERATE THE SCANNER 3 Document Hold down Unit EV The document hold down unit EV should be used according to the type of documents being scanned The document hold down unit EV is normally stored on the center bar of the stand and should be used in place of the standard document hold down unit when required The document hold down unit EV should be used for the following types of documents Plain paper more than 0 08 mm thick with prominent folds or curling that is likely to affect scanning quality CAUTION CAUTION Do not use the document hold down unit EV
69. e Deci pend EH 51000 1000 disassembly procedure When securing the main board to the jig BSB 335 Detaching the main board 1 Attach the jig BSB 335 to the inside of the large bottom plate 2 CAUTION CAUTION To prevent the main board from falling and damaging its connectors and wiring when the screws are removed be sure to support the board CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 8 10 8 DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING MECHANICAL PARTS 3 Use the two silver M3L6 binding head screws that were used to hold the main board to secure the board to the jig BSB 335 9 binding head screws ACAUTION CAUTION When attaching the main board to the jig BSB 335 remove tie wraps and other restraints as necessary to prevent wiring and connectors from becoming strained Reattaching the main board 1 Reattach the main board in the reverse order in which it was detached When detaching the main board completely not for securing it to the jig Detaching the main board 1 Remove all connectors and the six silver M3L6 binding head screws while supporting the board See the previous page ACAUTION CAUTION To prevent the main board from falling and damaging its connectors and wiring when the screws are removed be sure to support the board 2 Place the main board on a safe and stable surface Reattaching the main board 1 Reattach the board in the reverse order in which it was detached CS1000 UM 251
70. e these numbers Reduce these numbers if some portions of images are missing due to excessive overlap to enable accurate fine adjustments lt lt gt gt Theoretically distance accuracy in the direction of sensors in the X direction cannot be corrected since it is determined based on the calibration and quality of the individual sensors However using the overlaps will make the image appear to be corrected In general use the size change function of the application software to make this adjust ment If your customer requests extreme accuracy and if the size change function does produce satisfactory results you may resort to this technique In contrast if the overlaps are not properly adjusted the product specifications may not be satisfied Check these values if you receive complaints regarding accuracy in the X direc tion CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 10 11 10 ADJUSTMENTS WITH SOFTWARE 5 6 Y Offset Sensors 1 3 and 5 are attached 24 5 mm behind sensors 2 and 4 in the direction of the feed For this reason there is always a 24 5 mm difference in the level of the scanned image Thus 24 5 mm 0 0423 mm 1 pixel 2 579 approx appears in these boxes In practice values slightly greater or smaller than the above number will appear due to variations in sensor position and feed Keep in mind that with larger values sensor 1 3 and 5 images will move farther up lt lt Handy Tip gt gt Basically the physic
71. eck for anomalies around the paper feed section and the motor The scanned data is com pletely black CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 Confirm that an appropriate white correc tion value has been specified Perform shading white correction Confirm that the image sensor cables are properly connected Confirm that the image sensor cables are properly connected with no broken wires Confirm that the image sensor LEDs are lit Check the 5 V power supply and replace it if it is faulty Replace the main control board Replace the image sensors Confirm that an appropriate value is specified for Intensity Brightness in the Scanning Master 21 Adjust Intensity Brightness in Scanning Master 21 11 TROUBLESHOOTING The scanned drawing has undesired black lines Check the scanning glass for dust and damage Clean the scanning glass and replace if necessary Clean the image sensors Confirm that shading undesired line removal has been properly performed Perform shading undesired line removal again If the problem persists repeat shading from the beginning white correc tion Check the document hold down unit for stains Clean the document hold down unit Check whether the problem persists after cleaning and adjustments Replace the image sensors The scanned drawing has undesired white lines Check the scanning glass for dust and damage Cle
72. el Board 1521 Operation Panel Board 1 24 640007300 A1 Shading Sheet Assy CS1100EV 1 641000560 AO Shading Sheet Assy CS1000EV 1 25 641110740 A1 Shading Sheet CS1100EV 1 1 641000590 AO Shading Sheet CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 6 1 CS1000EV 7 LIST OF JIGS AND TOOLS 7 1 Jigs Jigs Adjustments 7 LIST OF JIGS AND TOOLS Remarks 53100 ROM jig Downloading boot program CS1000 EPROM CS1000 system floppy disk Downloading system program CS1000 X Spacer BSB 335 eAttaching main board to bottom plate large Hexagonal 35 mm in length OPS112 Scanning Master 21 Adjusting feed distance Adjusting offset Aligning sensor images eShading undesired color line removal eShading undesired gray line removal Used to check resolution Checking sensor color density Software supplied with the scanner Shading paper Shading Replacing main board IJ RC GN Mitsubishi Paper Mills 1050 mm x 200 mm 51000 adjustment test chart Adjusting feed distance Adjusting offset Aligning sensor images Hecord measured values between a and c b and d a and b c and d a and d and b and c Undesired color line removal check paper Shading undesired color line removal For checking undesired color or white lines Fax test chart No 3 Shading undesired gray line removal For checking undesired gray or black lines MTF adjustment test ch
73. er unit to detach them 4 Detach the scanner unit from the stand 5 Remove the four silver M4L8 binding head screws on the bottom section of the scanner unit MAL8 screws MAL8 head screws inside the holes inside the holes Z CAUTION When the screws have been removed the image sensor unit may drop out and sustain damage depending on the angle at which the scanner unit is tilted Take care to keep it from falling 6 To prevent damage to the scanner unit open the side plate slightly and lift the image sensor unit one side at a time to detach Open slightly as shown A Lift the unit one side at a time Image sensor unit Side plate CS The image sensor unit can be removed more easily if the glass base unit is detached first see next page ACAUTION CAUTION Always clean inside the image sensor when the glass base has been removed as dirt or dust inside the unit may affect scanning CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 8 31 8 DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING MECHANICAL PARTS Reattaching the image sensor unit 1 Reattach the image sensor unit by reversing the sequence of steps in which it was detached Align the image sensor with the front of the main unit when attaching the sensor Front amp m Align here CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 8 32 8 DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING MECHANICAL PARTS Replacing the Glass Base Unit Only Disassembly procedure 0 8 2 5
74. es The LED statuses should be as shown below LED statuses Error Paper 6 Power 6 Error Paper 6 Power 6 Error Paper Power Error O Paper O Power 6 Error Paper 6 Power Error Paper Power Error Paper Power Unlit O Lit CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 Error Paper Power 10 ADJUSTMENTS WITH SOFTWARE 10 ADJUSTMENTS WITH SOFTWARE 10 1 Starting the Software Ensure that OPS112 ScanningMaster 21 3 15 or later is installed e Set DIP switch 2 on the scanner to ON 1 Connect the scanner to the PC using a SCSI cable and switch on the scanner 2 Start Windows OS 3 Start OPS112 ScanningMaster 21 4 Select About from the Help menu Scarrdra Metter Fj O x Eie Ede Mes Tools eea mmn r sre About 5 Click scanner icon while pressing and holding Ctrl key Next click the OK button while pressing and holding the Shift key Nie ep or aed repecdoction or dutribuliom 01 thi program ary portin of a resur conl and crane zi 2 eee 6 Select Adjust Scanner from the Tools menu Dj m neni 3 1 212 CS1000 UM 251 02 9370 10 1 10 ADJUSTMENTS WITH SOFTWARE 7 Select Yes 8 When you click the OK button in the following windo
75. et start aspi32 Stop in net stop aspi32 This message does not indicate a problem You can continue to use the scanner When you install the Adaptec EZ SCSI GRAPHTEC CS1000 appears 12 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 12 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 12 1 Control Board T O 120 14 gri OHE SAZEE THIS i 131 481 uiadwd JAGA 4026 4 iS OqHYWAHDi 12 CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 13 OPTION 13 OPTION 13 1 Basket Assembly Procedure PG0010 Parts List 1 Basket mounting bar guides x2 2 Basket mounting bar 1 x 1 3 Basket mounting bar 2 x 1 4 Basket x 1 5 M4 x 6 binding head screws 6 mm length x4 6 Decorative 2 7 x 20 binding head screws 20 mm length x 2 8 Phillips screwdriver x 1 The basket sheet comes already affixed to the two basket mounting bars Assembly Procedure Step 1 1 Attach the two basket mounting bar guides to the stand using the four M4 x 6 binding head screws making sure that they do not ride above the stand stays 2 With the basket sheet affixed to basket mounting bar 1 and basket mounting bar 2 attach basket mounting bar 2 to the stand s cen
76. ey Compulsorily stops scanning of the document CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 2 2 2 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Rear View SCSI ID switches Power switch E CS1000 1000EV DIP switch AC line inlet SCSI connectors Power switch AC line inlet CS1100EV SCSI ID switches DIP switch SCSI connectors SCSI ID switches Used to specify the ID numbers of the SCSI interfaces DIP switch Used to set the scanner s functions Power switch Controls the on off status of the power supply to the scanner AC line inlet Connect the power cord s female plug here SCSI connectors Used to connect SCSI interface cables The two connectors are connected in parallel inside the scanner CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 2 3 2 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 2 2 Unpacking the Scanner After unpacking the Image Scanner check its outer casing and check that the standard accessories listed below are all present If you detect a surface flaw or a missing accessory please promptly contact your sales representative or nearest Graphtec vendor Power cable Carrier sheet IS0902 User s Manual CS1000 User Guide CD ROM USER S MANUAL MANUAL NO CS1000 UM TS1 CS1000 User Guide CD ROM Document support wires Cable clamp 1 COLOR IMAGE SCANNER GRAPHTEC CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 2 4 3 PREPARING OPERATE THE SCANNER 3 PREPARING TO OPERATE THE SCANNER 3 1 Assembling the Scanner Assemble the stand before mountin
77. g the scanner unit Eight bolts and an Allen wrench are provided with the stand 1 Using the four bolts loosely attach the center bar 3 to side stay R 1 and side stay L 2 P TIP Attach the center bar loosely Tighten the bolts securely after the scanner unit has been mounted on the stand CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 3 1 3 PREPARING OPERATE THE SCANNER 2 Hold the scanner unit by the side covers on both sides and mount the scanner so that the positioning pins on the stand align with the positioning holes on the underside of the scanner Secure using the four bolts N CAUTION Holding the scanner by the rear part of the top cover may cause damage to the scanner or to the person doing the installation Always hold the scanner by the side covers at the positions indicated by the shaded circles the figure below Side cover Side cover 2 3 Fully tighten the four bolts on center bar to secure the side stays see the diagram for step 1 4 Before beginning scanner operation be sure to remove the plastic sheet from the bottom of the docu ment hold down unit Please refer to Section 8 2 Document Hold Down Unit for the removal and mounting procedures CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 3 2 3 PREPARING OPERATE THE SCANNER 3 2 Connecting the Scanner to a Power Supply Insert the female plug of the power cord provided into the scanner s AC line inlet and insert its male plug into a
78. icantly off center CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 4 12 4 OPERATION AND CONNECTION 4 7 Using the Carrier Sheet Use the carrier sheet according to the condition of the document to be scanned In the case of scanning the following types of media always place the document on the carrier sheet before loading it into the scanner scan a medium that is as limp as or limper than a newspaper scan paper that is badly curled scan a document that is smaller than A4 size or a document of non standard size scan a medium that tears easily When the target document cannot be properly advanced to the initial position of scanning because the target document is folded wrinkled or otherwise hard to load in the scanner Jo scan transparent or translucent documents As shown in the figure below place the document in the carrier sheet with the document s surface to be scanned facing up against the transparent top sheet For scanning load the carrier sheet into the scanner with the document s target surface the transparent top sheet facing down LE SN ransparent sheet front surface N Y Target document the surface to be scanned faces up White surface background surface P CHECKPOINT When handling the carrier sheet be very careful not to scratch it or otherwise damage it CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 4 13 4 OPERATION AND CONNECTION 4 8 Scanner Driver Software
79. it and check voltage levels between the pins listed below Z CAUTION CAUTION When making measurements take care to prevent shorting the ground and output terminals The output voltage levels and permissible ranges are given below 3 3 V power supply LDS15F 3 3 3 Output voltage Permissible range 0V 0 3 3V 3 25V to 3 35V 3 3V 3 25V to 3 35V When checking for 3 3 V use Pin No 1 or 2 as the ground terminal 5 V power supply LDS15F 5 Output voltage Permissible range 0V 0V 5V 4 9V to 5 1V 5V 4 9V to 5 1V When checking for 5 V use Pin No 1 or 2 as the ground terminal 24 V power supply LDS75F 24 H Output voltage Permissible range 0 V 0 V 0 V 24 V 23 5 V to 24 5 V 24 V 23 5 V to 24 5 V 24 V 23 5 V to 24 5 V When checking for 24 V use any of Pin Numbers 1 through 3 as the ground terminal CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 9 9 9 BOARDS AND ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 9 3 Main Control Board 1 Precautions for replacing the main board 1 Before replacing the main board note the feed correction value X overlap and Y offset values currently selected for the scanner if these values can be checked To check these values follow the procedure given in Preparations before Making Adjustments in Section 10 2 on p 10 3 2 Use Scanning Master 21 to make adjustments 2 Checking voltage levels 1 Remove the bo
80. le of scanning in color 8 bit color or grayscale 256 shades e Capable of reading long axis data Long axis images are supported with a maximum length of approximately four meters each e Compact and lightweight design A compact design was achieved by using a document travel system that employs closely adhered image sensors in the sensor unit five rows arranged in a zigzag pattern e Image processing functions Use of the scanning software provided lets you set image processing functions for the scanning of a document e Interface The CS1000 interface conforms to the SCSI 2 standard 51000 Series Features Extremely fine scanning is made possible by the highest resolution in its class of True 600 dpi 0 196 5 pixels 0 1 3 pixels for CS1100EV Resolution can be selected in the range 200 dpi to 800 according to the image density and intended purpose High speed scanning of approximately 1 28 inch s for color and approximately 3 8 inch s for mono chrome allows for efficient digitizing of even large volumes of documents Incorporates a C D Reduction Color Depth Reduction function to convert 24 bit color data to practical 8 bit color data for smooth color scanning ScanningMaster 21 is included and is compatible with ScanningMaster 21 the benchmark for high performance and high operability 1 Interpolated resolution 2 At 200 dpi not including data transfer time CS1000 UM 251 03 9370
81. meters on the SCSI host side are set properly Confirm that the SCSI cable is properly connected within the scanner Confirm that the appropriate model has been specified Other 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Switch on the power switch Connect the cable properly Connect the cable properly Check the power supplies and replace if necessary Replace the control boards Replace the main control board Check the document detection photosensor Connect the cable properly Set SCSI ID switches properly Specify the appropriate parameters Connect the cable properly Use Scanning Master 21 to specify the correct scanner model Replace the main control board The document is not transported properly The document is not automatically rewound when the scan is com plete Check for foreign objects in the document scanning section Detach the document hold down unit and remove foreign objects Confirm that the roller rotates when you press a control key Check for anomalies around the control boards Confirm that the feed motor is running Confirm that 24 V is output Other Confirm that Front is selected for Paper Control in Scanning Master 21 Check for anomalies around the motor Check the power supply and replace if necessary Replace the control boards Replace the main control board Select Front for Auto Eject Confirm that the document is properly fed back Ch
82. n electrical socket supplying AC voltage Check that the scanner s Power switch remains in the Off position until the connection of both the power cable and SCSI interface cable has been completed P CHECKPOINT Ensure that the scanner s Power switch is in the Off position CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 3 3 3 PREPARING OPERATE THE SCANNER 3 3 Connecting the SCSI Cable Obtain a SCSI interface cable optional that is compatible with the computer to be connected Compatible Cables The cable must have half pitch pin type 50 pin connectors connect multiple SCSI devices in a daisy chain arrangement the total cable length must be no longer than three meters Among Graphtec cables the 5 0006 or 5 0006 2M model can be used depending on the shape of the connector on the computer s SCSI interface board 14113 Daisy chain A method for connecting peripheral devices in a ring arrangement ACAUTION CAUTION The use of an incompatible cable may cause the scanner to malfunction or damage the interface If the cable comes into contact with the document use the cable clamp provided as a standard accessory to fasten the cable to the underside of the scanner Connection Procedure 1 Insert one end of the SCSI cable s into one of the two SCSI connectors on the scanner s rear panel Firmly insert the cable s connector into the scanner s SCSI connector until it locks into place
83. ning Master 21 Application The Scanning Master 21 OPS112 is a software application for using a Graphtec scanner to scan image data OPS112 User s Manual is contained in the file name OPS112 1 pdf Operating Environment Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows Me Windows NT 4 0 or Windows 2000 Installation Procedure The following steps are explained using the Windows 95 windows 1 Boot Windows 95 2 Insert the CS1000 User Guide CD ROM containing the OPS112 program files into the computer s CD ROM drive 3 Click the Taskbar s Start button then click the Run icon 4 Enter the CD ROM drive name and OPS112 DISK1 SETUP EXE as the name of the file you wish to open the disk is in drive D for example enter D OPS112 DISK1 SETUP EXE in the box uA nones of s progres document beers rescue and open d kx ppa 5 Click the OK button to run the OPS112 setup program From this point on follow the setup program s instructions to install the OPS112 application e application has been properly installed Scanning Master 21 will be newly listed in the Program menu accessed from the Start button NOTE For more details open the README TXT file provided in the Scanning Master 21 folder CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 4 9 4 OPERATION AND CONNECTION 4 4 Installing the Scanning Master Copy Color Application The Scanning Maste
84. ocument types that it can scan are subject to the following restrictions Compatible Media Widths for Scanning Documents with a maximum width of 1000 mm Size ISO Size ANSI 210 297 mm A 8 5 in x 11 in A A 297 mm x 420 mm A A 594 mm x 841 mm A 841 mm x1189 mm 4 3 1 0 Compatible Media Lengths for Scanning 11 in x 17 in 17in x 22in 22 in x 34 in 34 in x 44 in When loaded in the usual manner a document with a maximum length of 4 meters can be scanned due to restrictions such as the computer s available memory the hard disk s storage capacity and so on Compatible Grades amp Thickness for Scanning Media Grades The scanning precision is guaranteed for high grade tracing paper see Operating environment in Section 1 2 Standard Specifications Other compatible media types are listed below High grade paper 60 g m Tracing paper 50 to 55 g m Mylar 50 Diazo photo sensitive paper Media Thicknesses Observe the following points when scanning a thick medium The CS1000 cannot scan a document that is thicker than 1 5 mm e When using the carrier sheet ensure that the combined thickness of both the document and carrier sheet does not exceed 1 5 mm The carrier sheet alone is 0 2 mm thick CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 4 11 4 OPERATION AND CONNECTION 4 6 Loading a Document For standard size documents Insert the document into the document s
85. onfirm that the image appears properly Image after adjustments P CHECKPOINT After completing adjustments reset DIP switch 2 to the OFF position CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 10 10 10 ADJUSTMENTS WITH SOFTWARE Tips for Making Fine Adjustments Two portions of the aligned image become misaligned during adjustments using the crosshairs cursor You wish to move a portion of the image by one pixel You find it difficult to find whether any portions of the image are misaligned You feel that some portions of the image remain misaligned despite efforts to correct the alignment In these cases simply type in numbers to make adjustments In this section we will give you a rough idea of what the numbers in the dialog box mean Once you become familiar with the meanings of these numbers and know which numbers to type in you can make adjustments more accurately and quickly than by using the crosshairs cursor Description of the Dialog Box 5 6 3 4 1 2 Grain ls 16141 Dose 7 aram 1 2 2 8 5 4 Ew ome 1 2 Origin Upper left corner of the document The upper left corner of the scanner image currently being displayed is always set to 0 0 The coordinates increase as you move across and down from this point 3 4 X Overlap These boxes show the numbers of pixels by which sensor 1 and 2 2 and 3 3 and 4 4 and 5 images over lap For more overlap increas
86. ories 20 640100533 1510 Carrier Sheet 23 640310450 1531 Document Support Wires 38 641000600 C 1000 UM 151 5 0006 SCSI Cable CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 14 15 14 PARTS LISTS 14 12 Accessory Changes from CS1000 Changed Accessory List CS1000EV The CS1000EV uses the same electrical and mechanical units as the CS1000 New EV body labels are added New document hold down unit EV high pressure type for CS1000EV is added No 14 694441070 Switch power supply CS1100C 7 15 640310450 Document support wire 1531 Document support wire 1 1641000790 EV body label EV body label 2 74012830 Document hold down unit Hold down unit maintenance Standard 1774012840 Document hold down unit EV Hold down unit EV maintenance High pressure 4 1641000660 Hold down CS JEC Hold down CS JEC 5 380101741 Pressure spring C 174 6 641000672 Hook Hold down hook CS1100EV No 1 774013500 Main board CS11 Main board 2 1774013800 Image sensor unit CS11 Image sensor unit maintenance 1 774013810 Pinch roller unit CS11 Pinch roller unit maintenance 1 4 774013820 Glass base unit CS11 Glass base unit maintenance 1 5 1774013830 Document hold down unit 511 Hold down unit maintenance 1 Standard 6 774013840 Document hold down unit EV Hold down unit EV maintenance 1 High pressure 7 641110200 Hold down CS CS11 Hold down CS 1 8 694441010 For rear medium sensor CS1100C 1 1 9 169444102
87. pply as necessary Confirm that the recommended SCSI card is used Use a PC that correctly detects other scanners to determine whether the prob lem is with the PC itself Correct scanner function cannot be assured unless the Adaptec SCSI card is used Ultra2 or Ultra2W cannot be connected Replace the SCSI card Replace the main control board Reinstall the boot program 11 TROUBLESHOOTING When placed on the scanner the paper is moved beyond the scanning section and drops in the tray in the back of the scanner The paper sensor does not function properly Replace the paper sensor Clean the paper sensor Check the sensor cable for contact with other cables Paper jam occurs There is a difference in color density between the right and left hand portions of the document scanned with grayscale Check the clearance between the separa tor plate and the sensor cover The clearance between the separator plate and sensor cover is not wide enough design clearance 2 mm Check the transfer section for foreign objects Check the glass base unit and sensor cover for clearance The sensor color density has not been properly corrected Remove foreign objects Adjust the glass base unit and sensor cover positions Adjust color density The scanner locks up during scanning The scanned drawing is dark Gray color When the scanner is connected under Win dows NT 4 0 or
88. r Copy Color OPS116 is a software application for outputting image data scanned in by a Graphtec scanner to a plotter or printer Operating Environment Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows Me Windows NT 4 0 or Windows 2000 Installation Procedure The following steps are explained using the Windows 95 windows 1 Boot Windows 95 2 Insert the CS1000 User Guide CD ROM containing the OPS116 program files into the computer s CD ROM drive 3 Click the Taskbar s Start button then click the Run icon 4 Enter the CD ROM drive name and OPS116 DISK1 SETUP EXE as the name of the file you wish to open the disk is in drive D for example enter D OPS116 DISK1 SETUP EXE in the box thes nane ol 3 Folder document o rence and Wonca open 8 kx per 0065112 T 5 Click the OK button to run the OPS116 setup program From this point on follow the setup program s instructions to install the OPS116 application e f the application has been properly installed Scanning Master Copy Color will be newly listed in the Program menu accessed from the Start button NOTE NOTE For more details open the README TXT file provided in the Scanning Master Copy Color folder CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 4 10 4 OPERATION AND CONNECTION 4 5 Document Types Compatible with the CS1000 Because the CS1000 scans a document while feeding it the d
89. r the best driver for your device and then click the Next button CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 4 3 4 OPERATION AND CONNECTION 7 Click the Finish button 8 The Windows 98 Desktop appears and the CS1000 is acknowledged by the computer For Windows 1 Connect the CS1000 to the computer turn on the CS1000 first and then turn on the computer 2 Once Windows Me has started up the window shown below is displayed 3 Click on Next to search for the driver 4 Upon completion of the search for the driver the window shown below is displayed Click on the Finish button 5 The Windows Me desktop is displayed and the CS1000 is recognized by the computer For Windows 4 0 1 After checking that the scanner and the computer are properly connected the SCSI interface cable turn on the scanner first and then turn on the computer CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 4 4 4 OPERATION AND CONNECTION For Windows 2000 1 After connecting the CS1000 to the computer turn on the CS1000 and then turn on the computer 2 When Windows 2000 boots the message below appears Pee ru rh i 3 Next the Found New Hardware Wizard appears poured Welcome fo tha Fomei Haw Hardaws Wirard ULL ol el 4 Click the Next button to proceed to the menu for installing the driver Pou 1274
90. ration if the top cover is opened during operation Stand The stand unit is assembled for mounting of the scanner unit Casters Helease the lock on the casters to allow the unit to be moved Paper sensor This senses whether a document is present in the scanner ACAUTION CAUTION Do not touch the cover sensor or paper sensor CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 2 1 2 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Control panel POWER O PAPER ERROR FORWARD REVERSE Unlit Is unlit while the scanner is turned off Lit Lights green when the scanner is turned and remains lit while it is operating normally PAPER LED Unlit Normal status Local status Lit Lights green when the scanner enters Scan READY status Flashing Flashes green while image data is being scanned ERROR LED Lit Lights red to indicate a hardware error Flashing Flashes red when a document is detected during the self test when the scanner is turned on or when the scanning is suspended by pressing the STOP key Unlit Normal status FORWARD key Advances the document into the scanner When this key is pressed in Scan READY status the Scan READY status is cancelled and the document is ejected toward the rear of the scanner REVERSE key Feeds the document toward you When this key is pressed in Scan READY status the Scan READY status is cancelled and the document is ejected toward the front of the scanner STOP k
91. ring CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 8 29 8 DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING MECHANICAL PARTS 8 23 Image Sensor Unit Replacing the Entire Image Sensor Unit Disassembly procedure 8 2 0 8 2 8 4 0 8 5 8 5 0 8 6 8 6 0 8 7 009 me gt Detaching the side covers Detaching the top cover gt Detaching the front cover hold down unit 8 11 2 8 13 8 9 2 8 10 8 8 8 9 Detaching the CIS boards Detaching the main board Detaching the bottom not for securing to the jig plates large and small 8 20 2 8 24 Detaching motor This Section 8 22 8 27 8 21 0 8 26 Detaching ihe Image Detaching the drive rollers Detaching the pulleys sensor unit Detaching the image sensor unit 1 Remove the two black M3L6 flat head screws on each side and detach each ring latch receiver C 42 2 M3L6 flat head screws M3L6 flat head screws 2 Remove the six silver M4L8 binding head screws inside the bottom section of the scanner unit Hole leftzhandjsmallibottomz KHolel largeibottomiplatefofithescannemunit Hole right hand small bottom plate of the of the scanner unit b 418 binding head screws Height adjustment screws NCAUTION CAUTION Take care to avoid subjecting the height adjustment screws to excessive shock or force CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 8 30 8 DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING MECHANICAL PARTS 3 Pull the rear rails from inside the scann
92. rogram The flash memory of a new main control board has no data stored in it For this reason you need to down load the boot program from EPROM to flash memory This makes it possible for the SCSI interface to perform basic operations However note that the flash memory provided on the main board for maintenance purposes contains the boot program Thus you do not need to download the program 1 Items required to download the boot program 51000 boot ROMs ODD EVEN 5 with CS1000INSTXX programs stored e 51000 scanner e CS1000 ROM jigs used also for the 153100 2 Procedure 1 Open the large bottom plate and confirm that the power board and the control panel are connected to the main control board 2 Attach the EVEN and ODD EPROMS respectively to ROM jigs U1 and U2 3 Insert them into P11 on the main board 4 Turn on the power switch At this time program downloading begins automatically 5 When the download is complete the LED on the main board CS1000MAIN T should begin flashing When the LED flashes turn off power 6 Detach the ROM jigs and close the large bottom plate CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 9 9 9 BOARDS AND ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 9 6 Downloading Firmware This section describes how to download firmware system programs via the SCSI interface to the flash memory provided on the main board to which the boot program has been downloaded 1 Items required to download firmware
93. start flashing simultaneously After confirming the download set all the DIP switches to OFF and then switch off power 8 When the download is complete a message will appear At this time all panel control LEDs on the scanner should start flashing at the same time After confirming this turn off power and set DIP switches 1 and 3 to the OFF positions Switch on power again while pressing and holding the STOP key on the control panel Initialization is complete when the POWER LED lights up by itself followed by the ERROR LED and then the ERROR LED will then go out 9 Next set DIP switch 2 to the OFF position and switch on power once again for initialization to take effect CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 9 10 9 7 Test Mode 9 BOARDS AND ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS RAM panel operations and SCSI ID switch operation tests may be performed 1 Procedure 1 Set DIP switch 3 to the ON position 2 Select the following combinations of DIP switches 1 and 2 to perform the tests DIP SW1 DIP SW2 Description RAM check The Paper LED lights if no problems are found with RAM The Error LED lights if a RAM error has occurred Panel operation test The Power LED lights when the FORWARD key is pressed The Paper LED lights when the REVERSE key is pressed The Error LED lights when the STOP key is pressed SCSI ID switch read test Confirm that the selected ID matches the corresponding combination of LED status
94. t Detaching the bottom plate large and gt hold down unit GS Small the left hand small plate only peony Detaching motor 1 Remove the two silver M4L10TP screws 2 Detach the tension belt Tension belt 3 Remove the motor through the hole on the small bottom plate side and detach the connector Disassembling the motor 1 Loosen the M3L6WP set screws to detach the small pulley small Pulley S Remove the two silver M8L10 binding head screws holding together the motor and motor mount 2 E Motor mount CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 8 26 8 DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING MECHANICAL PARTS Reattaching the motor 1 Reattach the motor by reversing the sequence of steps in which it was detached Adjusting the Tension Belt 1 Use the Colex gauge to adjust the belt tension so that the belt displacement is approximately 4 mm when pressed with a force of 200 gf To do this attach the motor at different positions until you get the correct displacement 0 4mm 122207 belt CAUTION Always keep the belt under tension with respect to the 180 degree punched markings of the drive roller shaft CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 8 27 8 DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING MECHANICAL PARTS 8 21 Pulleys Disassembly procedure 8 2 0 8 2 8 4 0 8 5 This Section Detaching the document Detaching the side cover 1 hold down unit the left hand si
95. t guide in the reverse order in which it was detached CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 8 20 8 DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING MECHANICAL PARTS 8 16 Rear Guide Disassembly procedure 8 2 0 8 2 8 4 0 8 5 8 5 0 8 6 This Section Detaching the document 24 1 1 Detaching the side covers Detaching the top cover Detaching the rear guide Detaching the rear guide 1 Loosen the three black M3L6 binding head screws in the back of the scanner unit and remove the two black M3L6 binding head screws on top of the scanner unit Rear guide Remove these M3L6 binding head screws Loosen these M3L6 binder screws with washers 2 Slide the rear guide upward to detach it Reattaching the rear guide 1 Reattach the rear guide in the reverse order in which it was detached 2 Make the necessary adjustments to make sure that the guide does not touch the drive roller and that no gaps are wide enough for a document to slip into them Ee When attaching the rear guide insert a washer between the rear guide and the scanner unit base Rear guide Scanner unit base 3 6 binding head screw Washer CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 8 21 8 DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING MECHANICAL PARTS 8 17 Control Panel Disassembly procedure 8 2 0 8 2 8 4 0 8 5 8 6 0 8 7 This Section ine cocumeni Detaching the side covers Detaching the front cover Detaching the control panel hold down unit Detaching
96. t the red band pattern is displayed on the screen Pressing Get Color displays a crosshairs cursor Click the crosshairs cursor at the position shown in the diagram below The diagram on the left shows the point for clicking the crosshairs cursor reduced in size The screen display is 1 1 for Get Color when adjusting so the screen will be enlarged 13 Click Save and select the save location Start Microsoft Excel and open the file Color difference measurement sample xls Press the Load data button Use the assessment criteria chart of Color difference measurement chart to check that the color differences are within the standard ranges CS1000 UM 251 02 9370 10 21 10 ADJUSTMENTS WITH SOFTWARE 10 6 Color difference measurement chart 1 Start Microsoft Excel and open the file Color difference measurement sample xls For CS1100 open Color difference measurement sample CS11 xls A B E G iCalor Discrepancy Measurement Chart 2 the data in Ghata 1 and 2 Chart direction 1 in which tha tanget color block is to tha right han viewed the screen a Chart direction 2 im tha target cobr Wak a to the Whar wauwanr ann the agraar 7 1 a pr RUE J 4 7 173 15 27 7 254 11 176 14 27 7 254 F 4 11 on 263 13 177 15 28 7 254 EN 175 12 25 4 254 12 a0 28 7
97. tch 2 on the scanner to ON 1 Start the software See p 10 1 2 Select Adjust Feed Distance from the Adjust menu I alg x 3 The following dialog box will appear Correctly position the test chart on the scanner and click the Scan button 4 The following dialog box will appear Click the Scan button Select the following for Document Info and Scan Settings Document Info Paper Size JIS AO CS1100 JIS A1 Document Type Black and White Resolution 600 dpi Scan Settings Output Bilevel Intensity 115 Intensity Correction 0 Edge Adjustment 0 CS1000 UM 251 02 9370 10 6 10 ADJUSTMENTS WITH SOFTWARE The following dialog box appears together with the scanned image Click this button to specify the correction value for the scanner Measures the distance Type in the measured based on the scanned image distance here Adusi Feed Distance Click this button to Click this button to display display the default value the value stored in the scanner When actual and theoretical values appear in their respective boxes you can click the Calculate button to calculate the feed The calculated feed will appear in this box 5 Type the distance between a and c measured with a glass scale in the Actual box 6 Click anywhere within the Theoretical box and use the crosshairs cursor to click the white corner indicated by arrow a on the scanned image
98. ter bar using the two 4 x 20 binding head screws M4 x 6 binding head screws 6 mm length Basket mounting bar 2 Basket mounting bar guides 4 x 20 binding head screws K Ate length sz Basket sheet 5 2 4 x 20 binding head screws 20 mm length Basket mounting bar 1 CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 13 1 13 Step 2 1 Insert the ends of basket mounting bar 1 into two basket mounting bar guides 2 With the bar ends fully inserted insert the two decorative screws at the innermost end of the long screw hole on the basket mounting bar guides and tighten until the screws are fully inserted into the holes at both ends of basket mounting bar 1 Decorative screws Decorative screws P CHECKPOINT If you are using the document support wires on the CS1000 pull out basket mounting bar 1 as required NCAUTION To prevent damage to the basket or to the scanner itself do not place any heavy objects in the basket or on the basket mounting bars Do not allow documents to pile up in the basket as they may become damaged CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 13 2 14 PARTS LISTS 14 PARTS LISTS 14 1 Parts List No 1 1314690020 Bearing 6900ZZNXR 2 324050511 Bearing OILES 80F 0505 324080311 Bearing OILES 80F 0803 4 1341511001 O Ring 1AP12 5 378019021 Drive Belt Belt 6052 380 6 379000168 Coil Spring 085 02 7 392330090 Spacer C 3
99. the scanner unit M3L6 screws 2 Detach the rear cover Reattaching the rear cover 1 Reattach the rear cover in the reverse order in which it was detached CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 8 8 8 DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING MECHANICAL PARTS 8 8 Bottom Plates Large and Small Disassembly procedure B 0 8 2 This Section Detaching the document Detaching the bottom hold down unit plates large and small Detaching the bottom plates large and small 1 Remove the three silver M3L6TP screws while supporting the large bottom plate with one hand M3L6TP screws Bottom plate lat 2 Remove the four silver M3L6TP screws while supporting the small bottom plates left and right sides with one hand Eo e M3L6TP sc M3L6TP screws NCAUTION Support the bottom plates to keep them from dropping when the screws are removed Reattaching the bottom plates 1 Reattach the bottom plates in the reverse order in which they were detached 2 Make sure the ventilating openings face forward when reattaching the bottom plates ACAUTION CAUTION The attachment direction of the small bottom plates is specified by UL standard Special care must be taken to attach the panel correctly CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 8 9 8 DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING MECHANICAL PARTS 8 9 Main Board Disassembly procedure 8 2 0 8 2 8 8 0 8 9 This Section Detaching the document Detaching the large i Detaching th
100. tment removes white or color undesired lines caused by dirt after performing shading white correction Set DIP switch 2 on the scanner to ON Prepare two undesired color line removal check papers gray and beige white 1 Clean the scanner glass document table and document hold down unit Start the software and open the Adjust Scanner window 2 Place the beige white paper in the center of the document table 3 Select Density Adjustment from the Adjust menu E 25 ol CS1000 1000EV CS1100EV 5 Click the Scan button The following dialog box will appear mm m mm Select the following for Document Info and Scan Settings Document Info Document Type Black and White Paper Size User Size Width 1000 mm CS1100 630 mm Length 200 mm Resolution 600 dpi Scan Settings Output 24 bit color Gamma 100 Brightness 50 Contrast 50 CS1000 UM 251 02 9370 10 13 10 ADJUSTMENTS WITH SOFTWARE 6 Check the scanned results for the presence of undesired lines If undesired lines are present identify the sensor number corresponding to the undesired line positions using the X coordinates Moving the mouse cursor over the undesired lines on the screen displays their X and Y coordinates at the bottom right of the screen Table X coordinate range scanned by each sensor Sensor 1 2 83 4 5 CS1000 0104704 4704 to 9440 9440 to 14176 1417610 1891218912 to 23616
101. ttom cover 2 You will find test pins TP1 through TP6 in the lower left corner of the main control board The output voltage levels of these pins are given below Test pin No Output voltage Permissible range 0 V 24 V 23 5V to 24 5 5 V 4 9V to 5 1V 3 3 V 3 25V to 3 35V 2 5 2 4V to 2 6V 3 LED status An LED is provided on the main control board U5 Red when the CPU is running U5 Remains unlit when the CPU is not running when an error occurs 4 Replacing the main board 1 Before replacing the main board note the feed correction value X overlap and Y offset values currently selected for the scanner if these values can be checked To check these values follow the steps given in Preparations before Making Adjustments in Section 10 2 on p 10 3 2 Remove the bottom cover and disconnect all cables from the main control board 3 Remove the six screws securing the main control board See Main Board in Section 8 9 on p 8 10 4 Detach the SDRAM from the P4 connector and install on the new main board 5 Attach the new main board by reversing the sequence of steps in which the old board was removed 6 Initialize offset by setting DIP switch 2 on the scanner unit to the ON position then turn ON power while pressing and holding the STOP key CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 9 6 9 BOARDS AND ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 7 Perform shading white correction See Shading
102. when scanning thin or limp documents such as plain paper less than 0 08 mm thick This may result in damage to the document and paper jamming The document hold down unit EV uses a greater document restraining force than the standard document hold down unit Some types of documents may be more susceptible to damage Use a carrier sheet when scanning film The scanning precision is different from that using the standard document hold down unit and so distance correction may be necessary Storing the Document Hold down Unit EV Store the document hold down unit EV by attaching it to the hooks on the center bar of the stand for CS1000EV and CS1100EV with stand For the CS1100EV with no stand store the document hold down unit EV in the cardboard box in which it was packed CS1000 UM 251 03 9370 3 10 3 PREPARING OPERATE THE SCANNER Attaching the hooks for CS1000EV and CS1100EV with stand 1 Hook the rear of the hooks provided over the center bar of the stand Refer to diagram below 2 Store the document hold down unit EV by mounting it on the hooks with its handles opened outward The CS1100EV stand is optional Replacement method Detach the document hold down unit currently fitted and replace it with the document hold down unit EV Refer to sections 8 2 Document Hold down Unit Distance correction method Distance correction can be performed via the driver software In the ScanningMaster 21
103. ws the Adjust Scanner window will appear with the Adjust menu X ale x CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 10 2 10 ADJUSTMENTS WITH SOFTWARE 10 2 Preparations before Making Adjustments Note the current feed distance adjustment and position adjustment values while making adjustments This enables the values to be entered directly from the keyboard to restore the scanner to its previous status if adjustment fails In main board replacement the time required for adjustment can be reduced by setting the previously noted feed distance adjustment and position adjustment values However for image sensor unit replacement all settings must be adjusted eliminating the need to record the previous values Adjustment procedure 1 Start Scanning Master 21 See p 10 1 2 Select Adjust Feed Distance from the Adjust menu Im x Imi x Ja Bf 6 Tits eo ie 3 Click the Current Value button and note the value shown in the Feed box After finishing click the Close button 4 Similarly select Adjust Position from the Adjust menu and click the Current Value button Note the values shown in the X Overlap and Y Offset boxes and click the Close button CS1000 1000EV CS1100EV CS1000 UM 251 02 9370 10 3 10 ADJUSTMENTS WITH SOFTWARE 10 3 Preparing a Test Chart 1 Prepare CS1000 or CS1100 adjustment test chart B 001 5 AbD A03 Ams 051
104. ws 2000 1 Download the ASPICHK EXE file from the Adaptec website at http www adaptec com worldwide support driverdetail html filekey aspichk exe 2 Start your PC and run ASPICHK EXE Compatible with Windows 2000 Version information Thes utility check e vor cue Reb operational Vah e AGPI M hall AS DLL BSFI 515 MHE PRODLXTS Conil eager tomen Ore alid been ASPI is properly installed and is fully operational One host adapter has been detected Not compatible with Windows 2000 oper bors ol AGPS below SS 4 57110141 fae Wu ST EXE LE ALAS PRODUCTS Er ASP m nor One or more component Meri umm mos Neale hac ASPI is not properly installed CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 4 16 4 OPERATION AND CONNECTION 4 11 Checking Windows 2000 ASPI32 Status and Starting the Software 1 Select Start Settings Control Panel Management Tools Manage Computer 2 Select System Tools System Info Software Config Drivers Next select Display Detailed Settings z LA tas A NM De ek CE C T IF HILDA
105. you have FastSCSI card such as 2910 AHA 1520B you do not need to change the transfer rate CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 4 21 4 OPERATION AND CONNECTION 4 13 Factory Settings DIP Switch All of 1 4 are OFF Terminator is enabled ID Number Set to No 2 CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 4 22 5 DAILY MAINTENANCE 5 DAILY MAINTENANCE 5 1 Cleaning the Image Sensors The scanner s image quality drops when the transparent contact plates over the image sensors become dirty so clean the image sensors whenever necessary Procedure 1 Turn off the scanner 2 Remove the document hold down unit as described in Section 8 2 Document Hold Down Unit 3 As shown below wipe off any soiled areas on the transparent contact plates using a soft cloth that has been moistened with water or a neutral detergent diluted with water and firmly wrung out Transparent contact plates 4 Completely remove any moisture on the transparent contact plates by wiping them off again using a soft dry cloth 5 Mount the document hold down unit as described in Section 8 2 Document Hold Down Unit CS1000 UM 251 01 9370 5 1 5 DAILY MAINTENANCE P CHECKPOINT Do not use a commercial cleaner for office equipment a glass cleaner or chemical solvents such as solutions containing alcohol ACAUTION CAUTION Although the glass base unit is not a maintenance part that requires periodic replacement it is
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