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1. 7 2 Moire Net like Shading on the Image If moire patterns appear on the scanned image check the items listed below Has the print processing left a mesh of fine dots on the scanned photo 1 Photos produced using screen printing such as images printed in documents are more susceptible to moire patterns In the same way images made up of a mesh of fine dots are also likely to suffer from moire effects when scanned While moire cannot be completely eliminated any of the methods below can be used to minimize the effects e Set the scanning resolution see 5 2 2 3 TWAIN driver functions to 300 dpi e Try deselecting the Unsharp Mask checkbox see 5 2 2 8 Settings 38 P1SeManu220 Eng 7 3 Error Messages 1Caution When an error occurs an error message appears on the monitor or the status lamp on the Photo Scanner NS P1S SU flashes in accordance with the error status e If the same error occurs repeatedly take a note of the error status and contact your NISCA dealer Error messages on the monitor and their responses Scanner could not be detected Check the scanner connections Close front cover Load the photo into the manual supply slot Load photos into the hopper Photos are loaded in the hopper and manual supply slot Remove the photos from the hopper Photos are loaded in the hopper and manual supply slot Remove the photos from the manual supply slot A misfeed occurred Remov
2. NPLBA JFR YoY ey b NS P IEXECLUSIVE PARTS GLASS CLEANING SHEET Window cleaning section SS STE important Point e The same procedure can be used to clean the window in the panorama loader e When cleaning the window take care not to touch the glass directly e The glass cleaning sheet can be used repeatedly When storing the sheet remove any dust or soiling and keep it in its plastic packaging e If the glass cleaning sheet is very heavily soiled purchase a new sheet Contact your NISCA dealer for details 33 P1SeManu220 Eng Cleaning the rollers e Load the roller cleaning sheet into the photo supply hopper and perform a scan As the roller cleaning sheet is fed through the scanner it cleans any soiling on the rollers If the rollers are heavily soiled repeat the procedure 1Caution e Never insert the roller cleaning sheet into the panorama loader e Do not load the roller cleaning sheet with the printed surface downwards as this will damage the scanner Load the sheet with the printed side facing upwards NS PL EXECLUSIVE PARTS 7 A M CAUTCON somet ELEE b Urs E ki e set this respect ROLLER CLEANING SHEE TI Peel off the protective layer before loading T UD ore Point e The roller cleaning sheet can be used repeatedly When storing the sheet reapply the protective layer in its original positi
3. Gamma Color Unsharp Mask Default Calibration Position xl Tri mm i n g Trimming This option trims the specified amount from the Left Right 0 0 mm Range 1 0 to 20 0 size specified in the Photo Size parameter Top O0 mm Range 1 0 to 20 0 Selecting a negative value widens the output Bottom 0 0 mm Range 1 0 to 20 0 image while selecting a positive value trims the j m ag e Original Position Horz Offset 0 0 mm Range 1 0 to 1 0 Vert Offset 0 0 mm Range 1 0 to 1 0 e Original Position If the scanned image has been cropped or trimmed you can make fine adjustments to the center and edge positions Negative Horz Offset values shift the image to the left while positive values shift it to the right Negative Vert Offset values shift the image upwards while positive values shift it downwards 23 P1SeManu220 Eng Gamma e The output gamma curve can be set manually e Each color channel can be set individually or cE the same value can be set for all the RGB channels by selecting RGB oo n a cancel e When you click on the line a point appears and See eee Aes you can modify the curve by dragging that wees Ae eset point around oe ae ee e If you check the grayscale check box on the clined aed ae aa mE an fat oa Color Adjustment offset menu only the oo cane PA i e grayscale channel is enable
4. ICaution e Take particular care not to use excessive force to remove a jammed photo as this could damage the photo e First remove any photos that remain in the auto feed hopper and eject tray and then switch off your PC and the scanner before using the procedures given below JN caution e When opening the front cover take care not to trap your fingers between the eject tray and the front cover If the back of the photo is still protruding into the 1 auto feed hopper but the photo cannot be seen 7 when the front cover is opened HH e Open the photo loader cover e Hold down the nip release lever with the green sticker for the separator roller shown in the figure at right and pull the photo out from the hopper end Jam release lever Green sticker 36 P1SeManu220 Eng If the photo can be seen when the front cover is opened Handle Turn the handle to slowly eject the photo downwords as shown in the figure below If the photo has stopped on the scanning window e Pull the photo away from the window as shown in the figure at right If the photo has stopped while being fed out into the eject tray e Pull the photo carefully out over the eject tray as shown in the figure at right e After removing the photo briefly open and close the front cover to clear the error P1SeManu220 Eng
5. L Y O Unit fmm Input Size W oO H 127 0 Output yl 09 0 H 127 0 zoom 100 6 4 51MB Info Preview Cont Scan Close O G 20 P1SeManu220 Eng TWAIN driver functions Output device settings e In version 2 2x AGFA D LAB CP8000D Lab Std and the correct monitor settings are listed beforehand The optimum resolution and color correction settings are also set automatically AGFA D LAB For D LAB manufactured by the Agfa Gevaert Group Japan CP8000D For the dye sublimation printer manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Lab Std For digital laboratories Monitor For ordinary monitors and for writing to CD R The CP8000D is a dye sublimation printer manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Image processing settings e Hardware Uses the image processing functions in the Photo Scanner NS P1 for scanning This option is best when high speed scanning is required e Manual This option uses image processing software to supplement the image processing functions in the Photo Scanner NS P1 This option is best when high quality scanning is required but results in a slower scanning rate The user specified values in the Setting pull down menu are used for scanning Resolution e Selects the output resolution e Settings between 50 and 600 dpi can be specified in increments of 1 dpi P1SeManu220 Eng NISCA TWAIN Output Device Monitor z Image Process Resolu
6. Menu 3 Folder Options Active Desktop B Windows Update Double click Add Remove Programs as aoa uo e alyx amp amp x Back Forward Up Cut Copp Paste Undo Delete Control Panel A 4 Display Fonts Game Internet Add Remove Controllers Options Programs bd i Sets up pr Ej My Computer Accessibility x Options Hard Ng Add R emove Programs Properties Click Photo Scanner NS P1S SU in the list of 4 software and then click Add Remove Install Uninstall windows Setup Startup Disk To install a new program from a floppy disk or CD ROM drive click Install When the confirmation message appears click OK Ca The following software can be automatically removed by Windows To remove a program or to modify its installed components select it from the list and click Add Remove z ja ta Errrrerirerrr rs ee PIS SU Wer 21 aaa OF Cancel Sapp 41 P1SeManu220 Eng Warranty If you have any problems with this product during the warranty period this product is covered by the terms in the warranty Please read the terms and conditions in the warranty carefully The warranty proves the period of the warranty Make sure that the place of purchase and purchase columns are filled in If these columns are blank the warranty becomes null and void Contact your place of purchase immediately if any of the columns are blank St
7. cord in while there is dust or other foreign matter on the power plug Ensure that the plug is pushed in correctly so that the pins are fully inserted Do not push or drop metal objects or flammable materials into the ventilation slots or other openings in the product This could cause an electric shock or fire P1SeManu220 Eng Safety Precautions continued Do not continue to use this product when foreign objects water or other fluids have fallen into it Also do not place containers of water etc on top of this product This could cause a fault electric shock or fire Ensure that this product is installed and stored out of the reach of small children There is a risk that the product could fall or tip over and cause injury Do not install the product in an unstable location This could cause the product to fall or tip over and cause injury Do not install or store the product in locations subject to vibration This could cause the product to fall or tip over and cause injury Do not install the product in very humid or dusty locations This could cause an electric shock or fire Do not lean on this product or place heavy objects on this product This could cause the product to tip over or break and cause injury Do not block the product s ventilation slots This will cause heat buildup inside the product and could cause a fire Do not install this product in the following locations e n small poorly ventilated locations suc
8. handling of the ARI product may cause personal injury or material damage This icon indicates that if this information is ignored improper handling of the product may result in damage to the scanner itself 1Caution Jimportant This icon indicates procedures actions that must be observed or information you Point need to know Safety Precautions If this product is emitting smoke or unusual odors or sounds stop using the product immediately Continued use of the product could cause an electric shock or fire Immediately turn the product off unplug it from the power socket and consult your NISCA dealer Never attempt to repair the product yourself as this is very dangerous Do not attempt to disassemble or modify this product This could result in unforeseen injuries or cause an electric shock or fire Only use this product with the specified power supply The use of other power supplies could cause an electric shock or fire Do not plug in or unplug this product with wet hands This could cause an electric shock Do not use a damaged power cord This could cause an electric shock or fire Take care when handling the power cord and power plug Improper handling of the power cord and power plug could cause a fire Observe the following when handling the power cord and power plug Do not plug the power cord into a multi socket adapter Plug the power cord directly into a domestic power supply outlet Do not plug the power
9. or dust on the photo Clean the photo and try you scanned scanning again Is there dirt or dust on the pick Follow the procedure in 6 up rollers or scanning window Ordinary Maintenance to clean the pick up rollers and cleaning window and_ then scan the photo again There is moir net like Has the print processing left a Follow the procedure in 7 2 shading on the image mesh of fine dots on the Moire Net like Shading on scanned photo the Image and scan the photo again When feeding the photo the Is there dirt or dust on the pick Follow the procedure in 6 photo slips or doesn t feed up rollers Ordinary Maintenance to correctly clean the pick up rollers and then scan the photo again The photo is jammed in the Are you scanning a photo that Follow the instructions in 7 1 scanner cannot be scanned Scanned Photo Jammed in the Scanner and remove the photo from the scanner Further refer to 2 2 Photos to be Scanned and check whether the photo is able to be scanned The status lamp on the There is a problem with the See 7 3 Error Messages scanner is flashing On your scanner or transmission device PC monitor an error message noise when you turn it on is displayed 35 P1SeManu220 Eng 7 1 Scanned Photo Jammed in the Scanner Use one of the procedures described below to remove the jammed photo according to the location of the jam
10. that matches the scanner s SCSI interface is needed Provide the appropriate cable for the devices to be connected e Ensure that the connectors on the SCSI cable provided match the SCSI ports on the respective devices e The scanner s SCSI port is a 50 pin half pitch connector female z p The SCSI port on the scanner is a 50 pin half pitch connector female The type of SCSI cable connector required is a 50 pin half pitch connector male S a a Ca a 12 P1SeManu220 Eng To use the USB interface provide a USB cable that meets the following requirements 1Caution e To connect the scanner to your PC or to a USB hub a separate USB cable that matches the scanner s SCSI interface is needed You must provide the appropriate cable for the devices to be connected e Ensure that the connectors on the USB cable match the USB ports on the respective devices e The scanner s USB port is a Series B connector e Use a USB 2 0 authorized USB cable Series A Connector on the PC Side Series B Connector on the Scanner Side 2 4 Recommended PC Hardware and Software To run the Photo Scanner NS P1S SU the following system hardware and software is recommended Os Windows 98 98SE Me Windows 98SE Me NT4 0 2000 XP 2000 XP CPU Pentium Ill 866MHz or higher Hard Disk Size 1 5Gbyte Recommended SCSI Board Adaptec 2940AU rrr Note The latest Microsoft co
11. the status lamp actions on the following pages 39 Photo scanner status lamp flashes and their responses Status Lamp Action 1 Continuous flashing at short intervals Message Response 4 Flashes twice at regular intervals MEMEZ E 5 3 flashes followed by 1 flash IESE IBS 6 3 flashes followed by 2 flashes oes 7 3 flashes followed by 3 flashes 8 3 flashes followed by 4 flashes SR eet 9 3 flashes followed by 5 flashes pee eon P1SeManu220 Eng Switched off or front cover open or the power supply of PC turns off in the state of USB connection Photo feeding error jammed photo Carriage home position error Initialization error Initialization in Normal progress Standby Normal Switch the scanner on or close the front cover or turn on the power supply of FG Remove the jammed photo and then briefly open and close the front cover Perform scanning again Release the shipping lock lever and then open and close the front cover If this does not clear the error contact your NISCA dealer Contact your NISCA dealer 40 Appendix Uninstalling the Driver Software This section describes how to uninstall the scanner s driver software using Windows 98 as an example Check that you have exited all active programs Click Settings gt Control Panel in the Start menu 3 Windows Update 2 Programs Favorites gt SM Taskbar amp Start
12. CA TWAIN Output Device Monitor Image Process Manual gt Resolution 300 DPI Photo Size IL Unit fmm Input Size W 89 0 H Output W 89 0 H Zoom 100 4 51MB 127 0 127 0 E ae a Scan Cont Scan close e f you change the settings and click the Preview button again you can preview the same photo again e Clicking the Scan button performs a single print scan using the current settings e Clicking the Cont Scan button scans all the loaded photos using the current settings P1SeManu220 Eng 22 NISCA TWAIN Output Device Monitor Feeds through and scans 1 photo a e Cont Scan Continuously scans all the photos currently loaded in the auto feed hopper using the current settings Photasze oo o o Writ mm a Input Size W 59 0 H 127 0 Output Wy 89 0 H 127 0 Zoom 100 a 451MB Resolution 300 DPI Setting bg Into hi Preview Cont Scan Close ce Setting NISCA TWAIN e The Setting pull down menu allows you to select Output Device Monitor the Position Gamma Color Unsharp ooo D Mask Calibration and Default parameters e The Gamma Color and Unsharp Mask are only valid when Manual is selected in Image Photo sie fl zi Process Resolution 300 DPI Setting a Position
13. Input Size WW 59 0 H 127 0 Output Wi 9 0 H 127 0 00m 100 6 451MB Setting M Info Preview Cont Scan Close Deletion of output device e You can delete the currently set output device Photo Scanner NS P15 SU x Clicking Delete button displays the checking dialog box Do you delete a output device setting Clicking Yes deletes the setting Clicking No stops deletion e Default output devices AGFA D LAB CP8000D Lab Std and Monitor cannot be deleted That is why no Delete button is displayed when these settings are selected Photo Scanner NS P1S SU MMM Photo Scanner NS PIS SU NISCA TWAIN NISCA TWAIN Output Device printer J oe Output Device Monitor 4 Image Process Manual Image Process Manual Resolution 300 DPI Resolution 300 DFI Photo Size IL Photo Size IL koai Input Size W 59 0 H 127 0 Input Size W 59 0 H 127 0 Output WW 520 H 127 0 Output YW 590 H 127 0 caom 100 451MB 100 4 51MB Into Preview Info Preview Cont Scan Close Cont Scan Close 29 P1SeManu220 Eng Info e Info allows you to check the driver software version and the scanner information e Version Info Shows the driver software version e Scanner Info Shows the information stored in internal memory the scanner s e Scanner firmware version Shows the firmware version used in your scanner e Scanning count Shows the number of sc
14. NISCA High speed Photo Print Scanner NS P1S SU User s Guide Version 2 20 Driver Software Version 2 2x P1SeManu220 Eng 2A 22 2 3 2 4 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 5 1 5 2 5 3 6 1 6 2 7 1 T2 7 3 Introduction Using the Scanner Safely Items that May Not Be Copied Installing the Driver SONWANE esisiini aaaea aa aaa Aaaa aAA 7 Overview of the Photo Scanner NS P1S SU ccssceceteeseeeeeeseeeseeseeeeeeaeeeseeaeseeeeeeneeeseeens 10 Featuresand SpecinCallOns navi cess see r eee 10 PHOS 1O DE Scanned aee a a Newbia hanes AE 11 SC SIVUSB Cable ni N ES 12 Recommended PC Hardware and Software ccccsecccceeeeceeeeeeeeeseeeeeaeeesseeeeseeeeseeeeseeeess 13 Component Names and Functions ccccesecceseeceneeeeeseeenneeceseeeenseenseeoeneseansscensseeneeseneess 14 Connecting the Photo Scanner NS P1S SU cccessseeeeeeseeeeneeecenseeceaneeseaneeseeneeseaneeees 15 Using the SCSI Interface ceraian nna aaa a aa EA a AAA E A aiaa ai 15 WSing the USB INOI Erie a rar ieee 18 Settings the Fixed Lever for Shipping to the Release PoOSItiOon ccccccccseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 18 Switching on the Photo Scanner NS P1S SU and PC cece ccecceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeseeeesees 18 USING INE Sanner caa a ee eee ede erie 19 OPEAUONLOVEIVICW vieds nc ahctadeo nace cai tae ueobccnd stoaddvessantccubinined eb aaced ae tedtwchsmeaddaivacduaanansceturetactis 19 Scanno Procedu eRme eeneneente mer eer c
15. aced within the respective color boxes as shown in the right figure below click OK 8 Perform saturation setting Changing saturation makes colors vary Increasing the saturation area of lighter part lightens colors focusing on Bright 0 e Range 0 to 200 darker ones Increasing the area of darker Oe T part lightens colors focusing on lighter ones If pak e ae no special change is required set saturation to the default value 0 0 OK Cancel 9 Set a photograph for sample display will be displayed Phota Scanner NS PISS Set it to the hopper to click OK Please set the photograph The photograph for sample display will be scanned to show the preview Here check the adjusting result of saturation When saturation setting S completed click OK to proceed to the next step If you want to change saturation again you can return to the saturation setting screen by clicking Rescan 28 P1SeManu220 Eng 10 Finally enter the device name into the dialog Output Device box as shown in the right figure to terminate ca calibration Color correction setting will be Device Name printer TE added to the output device list under this name In this example it is named Printer Photo Scanner NS P157 5U NISCA TWAIN Output Device printer DEL AGFA D LAB Image Process Resolution printer Fhoto Size IL Unit mn r
16. ans performed so far e ADF count Shows the number of photographs that have been fed from the auto feed hopper e Help This instructions manual starts P1SeManu220 Eng Photo Scanner N5 P15 5U NISCA TWAIN Output Device Monitor Image Process Manual Resolution 300 DPI Photo Size IL r Unit mm ka Input Size W 59 0 H 127 0 W 89 0 4 127 0 zoom i00 o s 451MB Output sano r e T About Preview Scanner Info Help Version hto Fhoto Scanner MS P15 5U Ver 2 10 Copyright C 2002 NISCA Corporation scanner Info Firmware Version 2 00 Scanning Count ADF Count 472 Japa 30 5 3 Loading Photos There are 2 photo scanning procedures according to the type of photo Scanning photos from the auto feed hopper Picture side Loading direction i PC display e When you raise the photo loader cover open it the photo tray drops down e Check the list of supported photo types and quantities in the table on page 10 and then load the photos into the hopper with the picture side facing upwards e When you have loaded all the photos close the photo loader cover The photo tray lifts up and loading is complete e See P 10 for information on the photo sizes that can be scanned using the auto feed hopper and the number of photos that can be loaded ICaution e Do not load photos of different sizes together e Donot apply undue f
17. d oe a om as TE aus ae eed E A E T E O E L LE L TATTA Color Adjustment Offset e Use this dialog box to set the color balance intensity and brightness Red Range 100 100 e If you check the grayscale check box data is ee output in monochrome gray Viagenta reen Range 100 100 Yellow o Blue Range 100 100 Grayscale Intensty o Range 50 50 Brightness o H 50 50 OK Cancel Unsha rp Mask Unsharp Mask e Sharpens the image by selectively adjusting the eee contrast Amoun 0 353 0 01 1 00 e Amount Sets the level of unsharp masking Thresho 0 D 64 e Threshold Applies unsharp mask when the variation from the target pixel exceeds a set value W Use aue Mask Cancel mern p Point amp e Entering a low threshold value applies unsharp mask even to areas with low levels of image contrast while a setting of 0 applies unsharp mask to the entire image 24 P1SeManu220 Eng Default e Reset the status of currently selected output device to the initial value e The initial value depends on each device Calibration e Color correction value matching with the output device can be prepared e Prepared color correction can be saved in the output device list under any name Calibration procedure 1 From the output device to be calibrated output three sheets in total gray chart Gchart omp color chart 1 Cchart1 omp an
18. d color chart 2 Cchart2 bmp stored in chart folder D chart 1 within NS P1S SU TWAIN CD ROM attached with this device Output size can be any of E L DSC HV KG 4R or Panorama among Photographs which can be scanned on page 5 The output result must show 14 lines of stripes for gray chart and 40 rectangles in total 8 vertically x 5 horizontally for color charts 1 and 2 as shown below 1 In this case CD ROM drive is set to D drive ia _ E mi Ei E Gchart bmp Cchart1 bmp Cchart2 bmp Gray chart Color chart 1 Color chart 2 25 P1SeManu220 Eng 2 Selecting Calibration on Setting pulldown menu GEEESIIERSESEUN NISCA TWAIN Output Device Monitor Image Process Manual Resolution 300 DPT Photo Size IL g Unit rm gt Input Size W 690 H 127 0 Output vy a0 H a270 200mm 100 451MB displays Set gray chart 1 Set the gray chart output generated under item 2 to the hopper in the direction as shown in the right figure Clicking OK after setting starts scanning Setting H Position Gamma Color Unsharp Mask Default Calibration UOIDaJIP HUIDse4 Scanning result checking screen will be displayed While pressing the left mouse button in position 1 on gray chart move the cursor to position 2 Frames will be displayed on the chart Adjusting the frames so that they are placed within the respective l
19. displayed Run E Ea i o Type the name of a program folder document or Internet a Click Start In the bottom left corner of 2 resource and Windows wall open it for you the screen and click Run e Enter d setup and click OK Open fdvsetupexe I q ok D Cancel Browse This example assumes that the CD ROM drive is drive D If a different letter is as signed to your CD ROM drive substitute the correct drive designation E F etc in place of D P1SeManu220 Eng When the Welcome to Photo Scanner NS P1S SU window appears click Next E 2 Photo Scanner NS P1S SU Version 210 Confirm Installation e File copying begins fig Photo Scanner NS PIS SU Version 210 Installation Complete Remove the CD ROM and exit Windows P1SeManu220 Eng 2 Overview of the Photo Scanner NS P1S SU 2 1 This section describes the features of the scanner and lists the types of photo that can be scanned Features and Specifications Automatic separator feeder for fast and accurate handling of large numbers of photos The scanner s automatic separator feeder is capable of separating and feeding up to 80 photos for scanning 10 instant photos or 1 panorama size photo Built in no contact scanning unit for high quality scanning Because there is no contact between the photo and scanning window during scanning Newton rings do not occur The scanning unit also feat
20. e and then reload the photos A jam has occurred Open the front cover and remove the photo System error Switch the scanner off and then on again P1SeManu220 Eng The driver software failed to recognize the scanner The front cover is open Panorama scanning was selected but no photo has been loaded Hopper fed scanning was selected but no photos have been loaded Photos were loaded into the hopper and manual supply slot when panorama scanning was selected Photos were loaded into the hopper and manual supply slot when hopper fed scanning was selected A feeding error occurred in the hopper A photo is jammed in the scanner Carriage home position error or initialization error Error Displayed Error Details Check that the scanner is switched on and that the SCSI cable is connected correctly Close the front cover ensuring that it clicks to indicate that it is fully closed Load the panorama photo as described in section 5 3 2 Load the photos as described in section 5 3 1 Remove all the photos from both loaders and then reload the panorama photo before scanning Remove all the photos from both loaders and then reload the photos in the hopper before scanning Remove the photos as described in section 7 2 1 2 and then reload the photos into the hopper before scanning Clear the jam as described in section 7 2 3 4 and perform the scan again Refer to items 6 to 10 in
21. ert at ore ier er ei ciate nnn cee ati er ee oe er eee ee 20 EONO ANOS ao Menon ec Rare Nr ar ann Oene Caer a ean en ay nen ae ete 31 Ordinary Maintenant as aioadedas sec cee st oeteencta Ges naaien aaa ai haa aae aa aain raai aieiaa hiaai ean aaaea niaii Naai 33 Cleaning the External Covel ssisssasega tnia a ia E a E EAEE 33 Cleaning the Rollers and Scanning WINdOW cccccccseeeeeeeeceeeeeaeeeeseeeeseeeeseeeaeeeeseeenees 33 MFOUDIESNO OUI G iirc a i Ea a ai ei 35 Scanned Photo Jammed in the Scanner cccccecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeseeeseeseseeeessesenaes 36 Moire Net like Shading on the IMAGE cccccecceseeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeeeeeeeseeeeaeeeeseeeeseeeens 38 Enor Message Sreser a a a 39 fs 0 0 90 p iire aa aaa E an ete a a aa 41 2 P1SeManu220 Eng Introduction Thank you for purchasing this High speed Photo Print Scanner NS P1S SU referred to hereafter simply as the scanner This User s Guide describes how to use the scanner and the Driver Software Version 2 2x referred to hereafter as the driver software bundled with the scanner Be sure the read this User s Guide when using the scanner and driver software Notes e Unauthorized duplication of all or any part of the content of this User s Guide is forbidden e The contents of this User s Guide are subject to change without notice e Every care has been taken in the production of this User s Guide However if yo
22. ever set the lever to the a position and then retighten the screw e When shipping or moving the scanner always move the shipping lock lever to the 2 position to lock the carriage in place Unlocked lt 4 Locked 4 4 Switching on the Photo Scanner NS P1S SU and PC Switch on the Photo Scanner NS P1S SU and PC ICaution e When switching on peripheral devices that include g lt this scanner always switch on the peripherals on s before you switch on the PC Conversely when J switching off switch the PC off first and then switch w AOA IY off the peripheral devices ie l 18 P1SeManu220 Eng 5 Using the Scanner 5 1 Operation Overview The flowchart below provides a simple overview of the image scanning procedure 19 P1SeManu220 Eng 5 2 Scanning Procedure This driver software is launched from a TWAIN compatible application running on Windows Launch the driver software Important Point amp e The launching method varies depending on the TWAIN application you are using Refer to the user manual supplied with your TWAIN application e When this driver software is launched from the TWAIN compatible application the dialog box shown below appears Photo Scanner NS P15 SU NISCA TWAIN Output Device Monitor Image Process Manual bi o Resolution 300 OPI Photo Size
23. h as a cupboard or bookcase e On carpet or bedding e Do not cover this product with fabric blankets tablecloths etc When installing this product close to a wall leave a space of at least 15 cm between this product and the wall When this product will not be used for a long period always unplug the power cord from the mains outlet as a safety precaution When moving this product unplug the power cord from the mains outlet and check that all the cables and wiring are disconnected before proceeding Periodically unplug the power cord from the mains outlet and clean the bases of the power plug pins and the spaces between the pins Leaving the power plug in the mains outlet for a long period can result in a buildup of dust at the bases of the power plug pins which could lead to a short circuit and fire Connect all cables and wires as directed in the respective instruction manuals Faulty wiring connections could cause a fire Do not use this product while it is covered by a sheet or blanket etc This will cause heat buildup inside the product and could cause deformation of the casing electric shock or a fire P1SeManu220 Eng Notes on Installation Install this product in the following types of location e On a level stable surface e Ina well ventilated location e Temperature 15 C to 30 C Humidity 15 to 80 with no condensation Never install this product in the following types of location as this could cause malfu
24. ines as shown in the left figure below release the left button If any frame is out of the line as shown in the right figure below perform the same step again In case that the direction of photograph or setting order is wrong or that any of the lines cannot be scanned click Rescan to scan gray chart again When the frames are placed within the respective lines click OK to proceed to the next step Good example Bad example P1SeManu220 Eng 26 4 When Set color chart 1 is displayed set color chart 1 in the direction as shown in the right figure Clicking OK starts scanning Fhoto Scanner WS P TSF x Please set the Color chart 1 UOHoeJIp Builpse4 gt 5 While pressing the left mouse button in position 1 as shown in the left figure below on the checking screen move the cursor to position 2 to release the button Adjusting the frames so that they are placed within the respective color boxes as shown in the right figure below click OK In case of scanning failure click Rescan to scan color chart 1 again 6 Next when Set color chart 2 is displayed set color chart 2 in the direction as shown in the right figure Clicking OK starts scanning Fhoto Scanner NS P1 Sa Please set the Color chart 2 uo o p Bulpse4 gt aad r e ER 27 P1SeManu220 Eng 7 Like color chart 1 adjusting the frames so that they are pl
25. is shipped or moved Plug the power cord in here 14 P1SeManu220 Eng 4 Connecting the Photo Scanner NS P1S SU 4 1 Using the SCSI Interface Connect your PC or other devices to the scanner via the SCSI interface Connect the scanner to your PC or to another SCSI device Before connecting the scanner ensure that the scanner PC and any peripherals or other SCSI devices are all switched off Set the SCSI ID If you are daisy chaining multiple SCSI peripheral devices care must be taken to avoid duplicating SCSI IDs Note that if SCSI IDs are duplicated data on the devices with the duplicate IDs may be lost Important Point 3 e The factory default SCSI ID for the scanner is 6 e The SCSI ID is set using the DIP switches on the back of the scanner Refer to ID number chart below to set the desired ID ID number 0 q A ae i OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON 1234 nong 1234 ioil 1234 ifiji 1234 Jnn N o o ID number OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON 1234 olafia 1234 itia 1234 NWO 1234 WOU Factory default setting 15 P1SeManu220 Eng Mount the enclosed ferrite core on the SCSI cable used e To use this scanner mount the ferrite core bundled with the scanner immediately behind the connector on the scanner end of the SCSI interface cable as shown in the figure below e Mount the ferrite core so that it is no more than 2 cm from the connec
26. mendment of documents such as photographs publications paintings prints maps and drawings requires the permission of the copyright holder 4 Note that the unauthorized use of portraits of other people constitutes a breach of copyright P1SeManu220 Eng Installing the Driver Software Use the procedure given here to install the TWAIN compatible driver software for the scanner Check that the scanner is not connected to your PC Switch the PC on and launch Windows e f one of the windows shown below appears click the Cancel button to close the window e Sample display in Windows 98 Windows 98 Add Hew Hardware Wizard P1SeManu220 Eng Load the NS P1S SU TWAIN CD ROM bundled with the scanner into the CD ROM drive e Exit any active applications beforehand 4 When the Setup window appears click Next fier Photo Scanner NS P15 SU Version 210 Welcome to the Photo Scanner NS P1S SU Yersion 2 10 Setup Wizard The installer will guide you through the steps required to install Photo Scanner N5 P15 5U Version 2 10 on your computer WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the lav Cancel henge ey a i Point f If the set up screen is not
27. mpatible USB 2 0 driver is necessary 13 P1SeManu220 Eng Component Names and Functions Front Panorama Loader Photo Loader Cover This is a special photo supply slot for panorama scanning Auto feed Hopper These allow multiple photos to be loaded at the same time and continuously scanned one by one Releasing the latch and pulling this cover outwards allows you to clean the scanning window and remove the photo if the scanner stops for any reason Status Lamp Lights or flashes to indicate the status of the Photo Scanner NS P1S SU Scan Button Pressing this button when the Nisca TWAIN dialog box is displayed starts continuous scanning single print scanning for Panorama Eject Tray eee Scanned photos are fed out to this tray and stacked Switches the Photo Scanner on and off Rear Terminator Switch ee Allows the terminator terminating f I oc a resistance to be switched on and off This is normally set to ON SCSI ID Switch Sets the SCSI ID number See 4 Connecting the Photo Scanner NS P1S SU for information on setting the SCSI ID SCSI Connector Used to connect a SCSI cable USB Connector Used to connect a USB cable Shipping Lock Lever This lever locks the scanning carriage in place when the scanner
28. nctions or faults e Locations exposed to direct sunlight Locations subject to extreme changes in temperature or humidity Very dusty locations Locations close to flames Locations prone to water leakage Locations where volatile substances are kept Locations close to refrigeration equipment Locations subject to vibration Do not install this product close to a TV or radio While this product conforms to the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI standards it may interfere with signal reception if placed close to a radio or television receiver Items that May Not Be Copied Reproduction of the following is prohibited by law 1 Paper money securities etc e The reproduction of paper money certificates of indebtedness and government securities whether issued by the central or a regional government is prohibited The reproduction of such items as samples is also prohibited e The reproduction of privately issued securities share certificates bills checks etc is also prohibited 2 Revenue stamps postage stamps and official documents e The reproduction of revenue stamps postage stamps and official postcards is prohibited e Care is also required in the reproduction of documents such as passports as well as licenses certificates and identification cards issued by public institutions or private bodies and travel and meal vouchers 3 Any reproduction modification deletion or other a
29. nt 86 x 108 mm 10 Single print Scanning Panorama 89 x 254 mm 1 Restrictions on photo curling When a photograph is placed at rest on a flat surface as shown in the figures below the distance T should be no more than 5 mm Restrictions on loading directions for instant photos Load instant photos into the scanner so that the fluid reservoir is towards you as shown in the figure below Fluid reservoir If you use continuous scanning when there is dust or other foreign material on the front or rear surface of the photos the surface of the photos may be scratched or damaged in some other way Always clean off any dust or other foreign material on the photo surface before scanning If you are unable to completely clean the dust or other foreign material off the photos scan the photos by loading them into the auto feed hopper one at a time 11 P1SeManu220 Eng Photos that cannot be scanned 1Caution Never feed the following types of photo into the scanner as this could result in damage to the scanner or to the photos themselves e Torn photos e Folded or creased photos e Wet moist photos e Two or more photos that are stuck together 2 3 SCSI USB Cable SCSI and USB cables are not bundled with this product To use the SCSI interface provide a SCSI cable that meets the following requirements 1Caution e To connect the scanner to your PC or to other SCSI devices a separate SCSI cable
30. on and keep the cleaning sheet in its plastic packaging e If the roller cleaning sheet is very heavily soiled purchase a new sheet Contact your NISCA dealer for details 34 P1SeManu220 Eng 7 Troubleshooting If you have a problem with the scanner refer to the chart before contacting your place of purchase Causes to Check The installer program doesn t There is not enough memory to Close all programs that are run run the installer program running and try again The scanner makes a strange Is the Fixed Lever for Shipping Turn the scanner off and locked unlock the lever using the procedure in 4 3 Setting the Fixed Lever for Shipping to the Release Position Any cause other than the above Contact your place of purchase The scanner isn t recognized Is the SCSI or USB cable Connect the cable correctly If correctly connected you are using a SCSI cable after turning scanner off and then on again and restarting your PC follow the procedure in 4 1 Using the SCSI Interface to reconnect the cable If you are using the SCSI If you are using the SCSI interface did you turn the interface you need to turn on scanner on after turning the PC the scanner and the SCSI on device before the PC Does Windows recognize the Display the Device Manager PC USB interface or the and check if Windows scanner recognizes the PC USB interface or the scanner There is dirt on the image Is there dirt
31. orce to the photo loader cover as this will damage the scanner 31 P1SeManu220 Eng Scanning panorama photos Picture side T e Open the panorama loader cover Insert the panorama photo into the photo supply slot with the picture side of the photo facing the back of the Photo Scanner NS P1S SU e Insert the panorama photo firmly all the way into the supply slot Take care not to insert the photo only partway or push the photo too far into the interior of the scanner as this will prevent successful scanning ICaution e Only insert 1 panorama photo at a time e Do not apply undue force to the panorama loader cover as this will damage the scanner 32 P1SeManu220 Eng 6 Ordinary Maintenance 6 1 Cleaning the External Cover Light soiling on the outside of the scanner should be wiped off with a dry cloth Heavier soiling should be removed by wiping the scanner with a cloth moistened with a small amount of mild detergent and then wiping off any moisture with a dry cloth e Do not use organic solvents such as alcohol or thinners as these could cause deterioration in the scanner materials 6 2 Cleaning the Rollers and Scanning Window Use the cleaning sheet provided with the scanner to clean the rollers and the scanning window surface as described below 1 e Open the front cover and use the cleaning sheet to the clean any soiling on the window surface Cleaning the scanning window
32. ore the warranty in a safe location Please contact the warranty for the warranty period and terms and conditions of the warranty Warranty Maintenance Contact your place of purchase or your local Nisca dealer Retention Period for Service Parts In general parts required for the continued functioning of this device will continue to be held in stock for a period of 5 years from the discontinuation of manufacture and repairs will be possible within this period Repairs may also be possible when this period has expired Consult your NISCA dealer for details Downloading the Latest Driver Software Information You can download the latest version of the driver software for this scanner from the following website http www nisca co jp 42 P1SeManu220 Eng
33. tion L Photo Size IL a r WM 5690 H 127 0 WM 60 4H 127 0 200m 100 451MB Input Size Output Setting Info Preview NISCA TWAIN Output Device Monitor Image Process Manual Hardware lt Manual Resolution Photo Size IL ied Input Size WM 50 H 127 0 WM 50 H 127 0 400m 100 6 451MB Output Setting Info Preview Photo Scanner 5 P15 5U NISCA TWAIN Output Device Monitor hal Hardware ha Resolution S00 Image Process Photo Size Input Size Output Zoom 4 51MB Setting Info H Preview Photo size e Photo Size Specifies the size of the photo to be scanned The specified photo size is displayed as the Input Size The registered photo sizes are listed in Photos that can be scanned in section 2 2 O Unit Zoom Specifies the unit used to show the Input and Output e Unit sizes e Zoom Output size scales between 10 and 200 can be specified in 1 increments Preview Photo Scanner N5 P15 S5U l NISCA TWAIN Output Device Monitor Image Process Hardware Resolution 300 DFI Photo Size IL hi Setting Info Preview Cont Scan Close Photo Scanner 45 P15 5U NISCA TWAIN Monitor ha Hardware Resolution 300 DPI Output Device Image Process Photo Size Setting I Info E Preview Photo Scanner NS P15 SU NIS
34. tor Take care also to press the ferrite core until a click is heard and check that the locking catch is firmly fastened e After mounting the ferrite core on the SCSI cable attach the enclosed retaining band to ensure that the core does not slip Scanner end Enclosed core Enclosed retaining band 16 P1SeManu220 Eng Connect the scanner to your PC 1Caution e Always switch all the equipment off before connecting the SCSI cable e Use a SCSI cable to connect the scanner to your PC or to another peripheral device e Connect the power cord to the scanner and then plug the cord into an AC power supply Important Point SCSI Cable e If multiple SCSI devices are connected in a daisy chain configuration always connect this scanner as the last device in the chain e Check that the TERM terminator switch above the SCSI ID switches is set to ON factory default P1SeManu220 Eng 17 4 2 Using the USB Interface Connect your PC or USB hub to the scanner via the USB connection Important Point e Check the shape of the USB port before connecting the USB cable e If you are using multiple USB hubs connect the USB cable to the hub nearest of the computer 4 3 Settings the Fixed Lever for Shipping to the Release Position Set the shipping lock lever to the lock release position ICaution e Loosen the screw beside the shipping lock l
35. u notice any questionable content errors or omissions please contact NISCA e The above 4 items notwithstanding NISCA accepts no liability whatsoever for any consequences arising from the use of this product Trademark Information e Windows Windows 98 Windows Me Windows XP and Windows 2000 are trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation of the U S registered in the U S and other countries e Windows is an abbreviated term referring to the Microsoft Windows Operating System e All other company or product names used in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders In the course of using this product and its associated documentation whether for their own use or for others customers shall not violate any third party rights including the copyright artistic copyright trademark copyright or design copyright of others and shall not violate the laws of Japan or of any other country P1SeManu220 Eng Using the Scanner Safely To ensure that you use the scanner safely the icons shown below are used in this User s Guide to draw your attention to important information regarding areas where care is required in the handling of the scanner The meanings of the icons are explained below This icon indicates that if this information is ignored improper handling of the 1 Warning a f product may cause death or serious injury Cauti This icon indicates that if this information is ignored improper
36. ures a mechanism designed to prevent document feed problems High speed scanning of up to 10 photos min The scanner features a scanning rate of 10 L size photos per minute Depending on the PC performance the scanning speed for 600 dpi scanning may vary Support for a range of sizes including Instant Mini KG and Panorama The supported scanning sizes are E L KG Hi Vision Instant Photo and Panorama Main Specifications Fixed document flat scanning with ee automatic separator feeder Optical Resolution 600 dpi for both primary and secondary Scanning Levels 12 bit JO foreach oooh ee Power Supply loovac soeonzs o Dimensions 275 W x270 0 xa20H mm Weight Tapo 2g SiS Power Consumption Approx 150w S 10 P1SeManu220 Eng 2 2 Photos to be Scanned ICaution JN caution Restrictions apply to the types of photographs can be scanned by the NS P1S SU Do not attempt to scan photographs other than those listed below in accordance with their respective scanning conditions as this could damage the scanner or the photographs themselves Also take care to read and observe the notes on using the scanner Photos that can be scanned The table below lists the types and sizes of photos that can be scanned along with the number of each type that can be loaded into and fed out of the scanner Continuous Scanning No loadable feedable 82 5 x 117 mm Oo B HV Hi Vision Instant Mini 54 x 86 mm Insta

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