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1. 51 C 1 Cleaning the Transport Drums seeeesssessssseeeneneenennnenenen nennen 51 C 2 Cleaning the Glass Plate cc ccccccccssecceeseeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeesseaeseesseeeseesseeeeeesaeaes 53 Geo Replacing the Glass Plate seccccicccscscacectavecwenemsecepaecszactuenerccastenesiegialsessarseneeeteasiotes 53 OA COI POS NCU RET 58 C 4 1 Scan CSTT Test Target 58 C 4 2 Scan IT8 Test Target 59 GS eu Pay Ze m m 60 OG FRE COVEY FUNCHON PRENNE 61 C 6 1 Important Notes Before Recovering to Factory Defaults 61 C 6 2 How to Recover to Factory Defaults 62 SUEEME 194099 OR mmm 65 OO Cuire MERERI 67 og Iunone endsnesbcdiurebtntmtbidhd nnde apud E NN Dn D HDI 67 Page 8 Setup and Assembly Manual WideTEK 36 sage Table of Content part 3 D Technical Data 7 7 7 7 7 68 D 1 Scanner SpecIfICallOns sssrinin ipn ot epe ha Dern Y abo Ix s EE S SR XRPR RI aeeai PER iU 68 D2 Ambient CODOIUOEFIS aes neci noi E QU UT Fi rtu ariel aa iria aima vn vv pxbd dle exea Una Uva CE SUE 68 D 3 Electrical SpecifICatlons asiento ee rures nni Inna E sape xi Da ERR RED EM ed Use 69 D Dimensions and VV Cl OI aisitsasicusnas svannasannaanad tuitu CEA ic nick Cu nd UD quU Kai Donc EN 69 Setup and Assembly Manual Page 9 rege WideTEK 36 Table of Pictures Picture 1 Picture 2 Picture 3 Picture 4 Picture 5 Picture 6 Picture 7 Picture
2. 22 RBemoving foam rubber element and cardboard element 22 Bottom side front side left sesseeseee m Hmmm 23 Bottom side back side left sesssesenn Hm 23 Fastening the scanner onto the floor Stand cccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeeeees 29 WideTEK 36 placed on floor stand ready to use sseeuessssus 24 Connectors at WideTEK 36 sees nnn 26 SEES Tae NSC TO TT 27 Touch panel while shut down in progress cccseeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeeeeneeeeeas 28 Keyboard with capital letters seesseeeesseeseeeeeeneeennnnnnn 29 Keyboard with lower case letters cccccccsseeccseeeceeeecceeeeeseeeseesausesseneeesaaes 29 Selr Test T DEO oscendtutmqutivE E cdIImON IP E a ia d UMf EIE 30 Network i oP 31 NOME KEY DAG PNE TT Mm 31 COMMA CAINS S EE REN 31 White Balance screen cccccccccsscecesceceeeeeceececeucessuseecseeeseusessueessaeeeseeseseeeess 33 Progress Modal m rcT 33 Setup and Assembly Manual WideTEK 36 Table of Pictures part 2 Picture 31 Picture 32 Picture 33 Picture 34 Picture 35 Picture 36 Picture 37 Picture 38 Picture 39 Picture 40 Picture 41 Picture 42 Picture 43 Picture 44 Picture 45 Picture 46 Picture 47 Picture 48 Picture 49 Picture 50 Picture 51 Picture 52 Pict
3. Adjustments amp Support Log Files MEE C Network Analyzer Administrative Setting Wake up Remote Host __Change Password Backup Settings _Restore Settings LotkWebApp Resets amp Default Values Set Scanner Def sults J m Reset Scanner Defautts Reset Hardware Defauts System Shutdown Your current login level Poweruser Picture 47 Click the marked button In the next screen locate the section White Balance Adjustments In this section click on the button White Balance i oat Baphatri cee EET bat 347 T xi Pr himi 1 TN j a 5 Gerstanaeme WTA36 4340 04 19 0055 709048 Wedresdas Patrai eN Haner 5 ef Hh December 2008 Aktusls IP 193 LAMG 1 216 can ET 1a ahamed Adhine L Trapo Speed Batts Ma Menu Fra shoti Banuta tbir Paneer Gerat emsbelen Scanner Brew garten Picture 48 Select White Balance Page 48 Setup and Assembly Manual WideTEK 36 mage The next screen shows how to place the White Reference Target WT36 Z 02 A on the document table hetpojfis2 160 61 t rve piman fs tind WR roue Setup Menu Deve Name WT36 700 00199957c94b SMB Host Name scanner Current IP 192 100 601 216 Net step Back to Adjustments Menu Back to Main Menu Your current logon level Poweruser Setup Menu wt36 setup eng 020 b jpg Picture 49 White Reference Target on document table Click on
4. August 2008 New screenshots because of release of S2N firmware version 5 Minor modifications in detail descriptions Table D 4 corrected Changed values for the device weight and total shipping weight E May 2009 Some minor supplements in detail descriptions Some screenshots modified F December 2009 Error code table supplemented tables of warnings and information have been added F2 January 2010 Some minor corrections in details description Chapter D 3 Electr Spec New value for stand by consumption another power supply is used Page 6 Setup and Assembly Manual WideTEK36 Wes Table of Content Introduction TM 4 About this Manual MM 5 Version History 6 A Hardware Setup MTM 14 A 1 Se qae OU RE 14 A 1 1 Contents of Floor Stand Box 15 A 1 1 1 List of Assembling Material and Tools 15 A 1 2 Floor Stand Overview 16 A 1 3 Parts of Floor Stand 17 A 2 Assembling the Floor Stand cccccceccccseseeceeeseseeeesseeeeeeeseaeeeesseeeeeeseeaeeeeseaaeeees 18 A 3 Combining Floor Stand and SCANnel cccccccseeececceeeeeeeceeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeseaeeeees 21 A 4 Connecting to the Power Source ccccccseecceceeeeceeeseeceeeseeeeeeeseeeseeseeaeeeessaaeeees 25 A 4 1 Connectors at the Scanner 26 A 5 Powering up the WideTEK
5. WideTEK 36 setup and Assembly Manual t 7 I RGY STAR File WT36_SetupAndAssembly_F2 doc WideTEK36 eg 2007 2010 by Image Access GmbH Wuppertal Germany Printed in Germany All rights reserved Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of Image Access is prohibited Scan2Net is a registered trademark of Image Access Other designated brands herein are trademarks of Image Access All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Image Access reserves the right to change the described products the specifications or documents at every time without prior notice For the most recent version always check our web site www imageaccess de or the customer service portal at http service imageaccess de Setup and Assembly Manual Page 3 mage WideTEK 36 Dear Customer We congratulate you on the acquisition of this innovative product from Image Access We at Image Access are proud of the work we do it is the result of our extremely high standards of production and stringent quality control With the WideTEK 36 Image Access offers an efficient scanner which covers a wide scope of applications due to its versatility Its integrated web based user interface makes all functions available in structured menus This manual is designed to lead the user through all necessary assembly and setup steps after the WideTEK 36 has been delivered For this reason w
6. Browse SendFile J Backto Main Menu Your current login level Poweruser Setup Menu Launch Scan Application Picture 41 Firmware Update After the firmware update is complete the scanner must be rebooted to activate the new firmware Select Reboot in the line Post update behavior to reboot automatically after the updating the firmware Setup and Assembly Manual Page 43 mage WideTEK 36 Click the button Send File to update the scanner s firmware Important Do not switch off the scanner while executing the firmware update The update sequence can last a few minutes When the update is running no messages will be displayed on the screen After the firmware is successfully updated the screen displays a summary Scan2Net Technology Mozilla Firefox Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Chronik Lesezeichen Extras Hilfe 9 Scan2Net Technology B Device Name WT36 200 00199917d116 E Tuesday R SMB Host Name 00199917d116 Sc a never 2th September 2008 Current IP 192 168 43 215 10 52 15 Upload successful Update in progress Firmware package format is OK Current firmware version is 4 90 You are trying to install version 4 916 Checking if the current version can be upgraded OK Checking camera board version OK Checking RAM configuration OK Checking device type compatibility OK Update successful System shutdown Your current login level Poweruser Setup Menu 4
7. Next Step to start the White Balance Adjustment sequence After the White Balance Adjustment has finished the results will be displayed in a status Screen Positive status will be displayed in green color Error message will be displayed in red color followed by some explanatory remarks Setup and Assembly Manual Page 49 mage WideTEK 36 B 3 8 Brightness Correction This function enables the user to change the gains settings up to 2 dB while positive values make the scan look brighter To set the Brightness Correction click the button Brightness Correction in the section White Balance Adjustments y Fuarergr uiam sutup Menu ns DELETE M en TET G erabenzme WTXG 200 0019995 7c94h Qe o aos Netrzwerknarma Scan Aktuelle IP 102 168 61 216 White Balance Adjustments Wiebe Balance L Streak Compensabon J Enhanced Adjustments Transport Speed Back bo Musei Miran Picture 50 Selecting Brightness Correction This will open a screen in which the desired value can be selected from a list f Pren asor Setup Menu Windows hnterim Explorer Qe e es zreval mera fs Wr de frown Setun Manu Deve Name WT36 200 00199957c94b Wednesday Shi Hast Name scammer Ex etu 2th December 2009 Current IP 192 160 6 L216 can T 15 53 45 Wrightna amp amp correction factor Brightness correction factor 0 dB Qu I _ Back to Adjustments Manu J 28 sManMenu F D 43 EN 0 1 0
8. Page 34 Setup and Assembly Manual WideTEK36 hes B 2 Setup Menu Click in the start screen on the button The next screen shows three buttons to select the login level The access to the levels Poweruser and Admin are password protected BMewbee exe Peete Di WOO Myth Techociogy Welcome to he Serre voce Name WT36 200 001999014279 a SMO Host Name 001999014279 S oru erent IP 192 168 430 220 can ET Picture 33 Login level screen B 2 1 Selecting the Login Level User This level allows the user to get some status information of the WideTEK 36 scanner This are e g the firmware version the remaining lamp operating time system information and many more Furthermore it allows to set a few basic parameters Poweruser Password protected level Allows to set an extended range of system parameters and to execute some adjustments Admin Password protected Allows to set a wide range of system parameters and to configure the scanner in detail Access to the Admin level is limited for trained technicians Setup and Assembly Manual Page 35 mage WideTEK 36 B 3 Poweruser Login Level For the following setup steps choose the login level Poweruser Default user name and default password for this login level are Poweruser Note Please consider that both the user name and the password are case sensitive and that the first letter of both the user name and password are upper case F Poworuser Setup banu Hines Int
9. SHE Host Name scanner S etu zh December 2003 Current IF 192 165 601 210 ca n ET 15 53 45 scannar Protile Upload new IOC prelila rrai Send Fie Dack to ICE Menu m Lack to Mam Heru Your current bygn level FPoweruser L SetupMenu dm Launch Scan Applicaton 1 Picture 44 Upload ICC Profile screen Click on to select the desired ICC profile Click on Send file to upload the selected profile To activate the ICC profile click in the Scan2Net user interface in the section Options on Embedded ICC Profiles E Mieci5 165 61 216 cglmam sog WE DE Esaret Technology Welcome to the Scanner Switch Off Save Show Print 5 rm 5 Mail Networ 3 3 ntedare 22214 PU pire Picture 45 Embed ICC profile Page 46 Setup and Assembly Manual WideTEK36 hes B 3 6 Install Option In the main menu screen locate the section Updates and Uploads and go to Install Options All option keys that are displayed in green are valid and installed A new key must be entered completely without blanks or spaces followed by the Apply button If it does not turn green the key is invalid or does not belong to this specific scanner or option Ppeeruizer Setup Menu Windews Internet E aparar E E gyti igal ls led p mena Pic Fes GU BB Poeeruser Setup Peru fg F Dect Name WTSb 200 00199957c94b 5 Wednesday SB Host Name scanner S ou 2th December 2005 Lurrent iP 1902 168 06
10. The plastic bag contains all screws washers and tools to assemble the floor stand A 1 1 1 List of Assembling Material and Tools A 4x screws DIN 912 M5x10 4x washer DIN 9021 5 3 C Combination wrench size 13 D Allen wrench size 4 B 8x screws ISO 4016 M8x50x22 WS 8x washer DIN 9021 8 4 Setup and Assembly Manual Page 15 js 1 1 Wide TEK 36 A 1 2 Floor Stand Overview The engineering drawing below shows all major elements of the floor stand Picture 4 Technical drawing of floor stand The floor stand is built out of five different components and one round rod Wo av Deerpon Adjustable feet These are preassembled to the foot bracket Top bracket This part is used on the left and right top side efa Horizontal rod This part supports the paper exit basket Page 16 Setup and Assembly Manual ccess WideTEK36 es A 1 3 Parts of Floor Stand Take all parts out of the box and place them as shown below and check for possible damages V Picture 5 Floor stand components The numbers in the picture above correspond to the numbers in the technical drawing Setup and Assembly Manual Page 17 mage WideTEK 36 A 2 Assembling the Floor Stand Start with the foot profile component 3 the side pillar component 2 and the traverse component 1 Note The three boreholes on the vertical leg part 2 that are only on one side must face to the inner si
11. 36 seeessessssessseeeen eene nnns 27 A 6 WideTEK 36 Touch Panel ccc ccccccccceececeeeceeeeseeeseeeeeeeeseeesseeseeesseseseeesaeeeaes 27 A 6 1 Starting the WideTEK 36 from Stand By Mode 27 A 6 2 Turning off the WideTEK 36 28 A 6 3 The Help Function 28 A 7 Navigating through the Screens ccccccceeeececeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeseeaeeeessaneeees 29 A 7 1 How to Enter or Change Values 29 jo JIPIAdUIOSS OU uie degeret ee Ree oe ee ee ee eee UI UE UMS 30 A 8 1 IP Address Setup by Touch Panel 30 PO X 9UcalJAGIHSWEOLL eee eee eee ne eee een ere eke ert eee meee tee 32 A 9 1 White Balance 32 A 9 1 1 Helpful information about the white balance adjustment 32 A 9 1 2 Performing the White Balance Adjustment 33 Setup and Assembly Manual Page 7 mage WideTEK 36 Table of Content part 2 B Software Setup 34 B 1 Start Screen of the Scan2Net User Interface eeeeeeeeseeeeesses 34 B2 OGUM NENNEN rm 35 B 2 1 Selecting the Login Level 35 B 3 Poweruser Login i TIT TI T mmm 36 B 3 1 Setup Network IP Address 37 B 3 2 Adjust Time amp Date 38 B 3 8 Sound Control 39 B 3 3 1 Set Volume 40 B 3 3 2 Wave Files 41 B 3 3 3 Link Events 42 B 3 4 Firmware Update 43 B 3 5 Install ICC Profiles 45 B 3 6 Install Option 47 B 3 7 White Balance 48 B 3 8 Brightness Correction 50 C Cleaning Test and Troubleshooting
12. 8 Picture 9 Picture 10 Picture 11 Picture 12 Picture 13 Picture 14 Picture 15 Picture 16 Picture 17 Picture 18 Picture 19 Picture 20 Picture 21 Picture 22 Picture 23 Picture 24 Picture 25 Picture 26 Picture 27 Picture 28 Picture 29 Picture 30 Page 10 Transport Dox OPENEd MEER m TT 14 Floor stand box opened ccccseececceseecceeseecsseecseuceecsueeeceaseesseueeesegeeesseeeessagees 15 ASSembbic MATENA saerekosut anam EUeRr EEE EDSUEDEKUC PORR CUM VOR URUDNN ER PKEGER 15 Technical drawing of floor stand sees 16 Floor stand components esssessssessseeeeenenen nennen nnne nnns nnns 17 DIOS ONAN IN Ot Dl OIC me ETE 18 Traverse inserted into foot Dracket cccccccccsssececeeeeeceeeeecseeeessueeesseeeesseeeeeeas 18 Inserting screws with washer ccccseccceeeeeceeeeceeeeceeeeeaeeeeeeeeeseeessueeeaaeeeseneesees 19 Bottom and side components assembled cccccccceececeeeeceeeeeseeeeneeesseeeeaaees 19 Top bracket on vertical leg iuiescocan i ut ditiden aides Saba d istum Gs Seats i Ev ao Nee Sn ed pa dts 20 Upper traverse INSCIteC ccccssecccceseccceeeeecsescecseeecsaueeesaueeesseeesssueeessaeeessaes 20 SMS STING TOC Petr M 21 Two persons lifting the scanner out of the transport box 21 Lift the scanner to remove the foam rubber element
13. Launch Scan Application Picture 42 Summary of successful firmware update The scanner reboots now with factory default settings Page 44 Setup and Assembly Manual WideTEK 36 image ccess B 3 5 Install ICC Profiles Find the section Updates and Uploads in the Poweruser main menu screen and go to ICC Profile Select either Scanner Profile or Printer Profile Scan2Net Technology Mozilla Firefox Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Chronik Lesezeichen Extras Hilfe 9 Scan2Net Technology G3 Device Name WT36 200 00199917d116 E Tuesday R SMB Host Name 00199917d116 S ci nefuUer eth September 2008 Current IP 192 168 43 215 C 10 52 15 ICG Profiles Scanner Profile Printer Profiles Back to Menu Your current login level Poweruser Setup Menu 4 Launch Scan Application Picture 43 ICC Profile screen ICC profiles will be integrated in the image file data ICC profiles adapt the color space between scanner and image editing software or between scanner and printer By using an ICC profile a color true reproduction of the scanned documents can be provided Setup and Assembly Manual Page 45 mage WideTEK 36 Browse for a new ICC profile and select it If another ICC profile is already installed it will be displayed Selecting another profile will replace the previous file E Wapi 166 4 iier pirmerug Fs hend H o Erene Setup Mena ioe E 7 x Device Name WTX6 200 00159957c94b Wednesday
14. Ready to scan lamps off 115 W wow D 4 Dimensions and Weight Wood Transport Box Total shipping weight 96 kg Setup and Assembly Manual Page 69
15. delete the browser cache before the scanner is accessible Now enter the new IP address and open the login level Poweruser as described above chapter B 2 B 3 Setup and Assembly Manual Page 37 mage WideTEK 36 B 3 2 Adjust Time amp Date In the Poweruser main menu screen Picture 34 locate the section Base Settings Click on the button Adjust Time amp Date Poweruser Setup Menu Mozilla Firefox Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Chronik Lesezeichen Extras Hilfe Poweruser Setup Menu B Device Name WT36 200 00199917d116 A Tuesday SMB Host Name 00199917d116 G onu gt 2th September 2008 Current IP 192 168 43 215 ca n ET 10 53 54 Adjust Time amp Date Time Format NTP Server Adjust time at system start NTP Server 127 0 0 1 NTP Port 123 Time Zone amp Daylight Saving Time Zone GMT 1 hour Amsterdam Berlin Rome Daylight Saving 9 ves O No Manual Adjustment Day dd Month Year YYYY Time hh mm 10 53 Adjust time now Manually Back to Main Menu Your current login level Poweruser Setup Menu K Launch Scan Application Picture 36 Adjust Time and Date Screen Select the time format Enter in section NTP Server all parameters for the communication with a NTP server Select the time zone and the daylight saving function Manually set the time and the date Click the button Manually to refresh all above modified data Click the button to connect to the above d
16. 0 screen Picture 23 Keyboard with capital letters The keyboard enables the user to enter capital letters lower case letters special characters as well as numbers The content of the keys is switched with this key SHOOOOOOOOL lt Toggles between capital letters and gt special symbols e g backslash or and lower case letters and numbers GGG GO CCS v Picture 24 Keyboard with lower case letters Setup and Assembly Manual Page 29 mage WideTEK 36 A 8 IP Address Setup Controlling of the WideTEK 36 scanner is based on the Scan2Net technology That means access onto the scanner and the integrated Scan2Net user interface occurs by using a network connection For this connection every browser software can be used IP address at delivery 192 168 1 50 This IP address is also active after a Reset to Factory Defaults To integrate the scanner into an existing network structure all network parameters can be defined and or modified by using the touch panel as well as the integrated Scan2Net user interface The following chapter describes how to setup the network parameters of the scanner by using the touch panel The setup of the network parameters in the Scan2Net user interface is described in chapter B 3 1 A 8 1 IP Address Setup by Touch Panel otart the WideTEK 36 from stand by mode by tapping on the touch panel While the start sequence is running tapping on the touch panel at least three times switches t
17. 1 216 Cari T 15 53 45 Inzdallesd Cqitinns Kay LEDO TretiEgevPHRIIIE Thursday 29 October 2009 DGhocS Wiraime pesky 5 22 Thursday 29 Octeber 2009 exept RUIKZGINIIOISA Thursday 24 October 2006 VigSkA IMisISgeg dgsR 5 22 Thursday 29 October2009 To purchase an Software Option orto renew a previously purchased key please go to http rye 1 i reo ji a 5 ma ia mwaa Apply Back to Maen Menu Tour current lagin level Poweruser Setup Menu qu Launch Scan Application z J Picture 46 Install Option screen Note Option keys are valid only for one option on a specific scanner denoted by its serial number If a key is accidentally deleted it can always be obtained again at the Image Access Customer Service portal hitp service imageaccess de at no extra cost Setup and Assembly Manual Page 47 mage WideTEK 36 B 3 7 White Balance In the Poweruser main menu screen locate the section Adjustments amp Support Click the button Adjustments gt P hetpe 192 168 61 2160evel eimenu fs hmi amp MB Power user Setup Maras Device Name WT36 200 00199957c94b Wednesday SMO Host Name scanner S ef 2th December 2009 Current IP 192 168 601 216 can T 15 53 45 Device Information Base Settings Device info Updates A Uploads User Settings update Scanner Firmware Operation Info Network Configuration J ICC profes Adjust Time amp Date Install Opbons Sound System
18. 2 0 3 0 4 5 0 6 0 7 0 5 n o 1 0 1 1 la 1 4 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 PAn Four comment loge level Poneneruser Setup Menu de Launch Scan Application Picture 51 Selecting the correction factor Page 50 Setup and Assembly Manual WideTEK36 hes C Cleaning Test and Troubleshooting Although the Wide TEK 36 scanner is constructed with the focus on a minimum of cleaning requirement it is needful to clean some parts after a period of using C 1 Cleaning the Transport Drums When scanning documents the print color on the paper will soil the rubber material of the transport drums This can result in some cases in stripes on the paper of the scanned document To avoid those stripes it is recommended to clean the transport drums in regular intervals Cleaning the drums is done very easily When the WideTEK 36 is in stand by mode start it by tapping the touch panel on any arbitrary position The touch panel lights up and a rotating hourglass indicates that the start sequence Is running While the start sequence is running the WideTEK 36 can be switched to Self Test mode Tapping on the touch panel at least three times switches to the setup mode After the start sequence is finished the touch panel shows the Self Test 1 screen Self Test 1 IP White Hddress Halance Lamp Exit On Off Selftest Picture 52 Self Test 1 The triangle arrows in the middle of the screen control the motor for the trans
19. EK 36 is powered up by using the main power switch the touch panel is illuminated in a dimmed mode and shows the stand by screen The stand by screen shows the Image Access logo and the blinking message Touch screen to power up A 6 1 Starting the WideTEK 36 from Stand By Mode When the WideTEK 36 is in stand by mode it can be started by tapping the touch panel on any arbitrary position The touch panel lights up and a rotating hourglass indicates that the start sequence is running When the start up sequence is finished the touch panel shows the start menu screen Output Image Format Control Control Control File Transport Job Control Control MO JOB Picture 21 Start menu screen Setup and Assembly Manual Page 27 mage WideTEK 36 A 6 2 Turning off the WideTEK 36 Note Always turn off the WideTEK 36 scanner with the Stop button on the touch panel The main power switch should only be used when the WideTEK 36 is in stand by mode and before the scanner is disconnected from the electrical outlet To turn the WideTEK 36 off press and hold the Stop button on the touch panel While the Stop button is held a counter in the button shows the remaining time until the WideTEK 36 is powered down gt Going to sleep in x seconds R to oa scan gt UGA in zZ seconds Output Image Format Control Control Control File Transport Job Control Control NO JOB Picture 22 Touch panel while shut down in progress At the e
20. Picture 30 Progress indicator At the end of the measurement the result will be displayed in the touch panel Tap on the field Finish to return to the menu Self Test 1 Picture 31 White balance result Setup and Assembly Manual Page 33 mage WideTEK 36 B Software Setup Essentially the scanner is a web server and comes with its own HIML based user interface To access a Scan2Net scanner any standard web browser can be utilized B 1 Start Screen of the Scan2Net User Interface Start your browser Enter the IP address of the scanner The default IP address of the scanner 192 168 1 50 The start screen of the integrated user interface will be displayed Scan2Net Technology Welcome to the Scanner Windows Internet Explorer TBR er J Ehttp j192 168 40 213 cgifindex cgi e pe ww ScanzNet Technology Welcome to the Scanner A lad Gh v i Page i Tools l Launch Scan Application Setup Device Picture 32 Start screen The start screen shows three symbols which lead to the main categories of the Scan2Net user interface Launch Scan Application changes to the main screen of the scanner interface Setup Device changes to the setup menu Starting with the following chapter the basics of the scanner configuration will be described Information shows a list of basic information about the scanner e g serial number the firmware version the IP address and many more
21. alid in combination with the color mode The application specified an invalid preview scale Not all scale factors are allowed with all image sizes The application changed the color depth between scanning and image transfer and a conversion between these modes is not possible Example scan in binary then changed color mode to truecolor The application attempted to get an image from the scanner and there was no scan since the device was turned on Test data transfer to camera failed Check cables connectors to camera 1 and S2N PCI board Test data transfer to camera failed Check cables connectors to camera 2 and S2N PCI board Test data transfer to camera failed Check cables connectors to camera 3 and S2N PCI board Test data transfer through analog digital converter failed Check cables connectors to camera 1 Setup and Assembly Manual WideTEK 36 mage Error codes part 3 Error message shown in Error message sent to Problem description the display application Camera 2 adc error Test data transfer through analog digital converter failed Check cables connectors to camera 2 i Camera 3 adc error Test data transfer through analog digital converter failed Check cables connectors to camera 3 General keyboard error Bad Scan background Automatic measurement can not be executed Remove documents from the transport section Internal error The firmware has detected an internal i error of un
22. ch Scan application Picture 39 List of sound files The list of the installed sound files will be displayed Click on the button to search for the desired WAV sound files Click on the button to upload the files to the scanner Setup and Assembly Manual Page 41 mage WideTEK 36 B 3 3 3 Link Events A sound can be assigned to various action items This will be played every time the condition occurs The default setting can be overwritten Click on the button Link Events gt Poweruser Setup Menu Windows Internet Explorer Salt O http 192 168 61 216 level p menu fs html Pe VE dE GPoweruser Setup Menu Device Name WT36 200 00199957c94b Friday SMB Host Name scanner 4 eru 4th December 2009 Current IP 192 168 61 216 Ca n T 13 56 06 Link sounds with events Event Event name Previous linked sound Select Wave file SystemStart PowerOn wav No Sound SystemExit ShutdowniInProcess No Sound Ok Ok wav No Sound Notification Pling1 wav No Sound No Sound Click Pling1 wav No Sound PaperInTransport Pling1 wav No Sound 1 2 3 4 5 Attention Attention please wav 6 y 8 PaperJam Attention please wav No Sound Apply Back to Sound Menu Back to Main Menu Your current login level Poweruser Setup Menu 4 Launch Scan Application Picture 40 Link Sounds to Events screen The list shows the event and the sound name which is linked to it The sound that should replace the current sound can be selec
23. d be the target for the test Also enter the number of packets that should be sent for testing Click the Perform Test button to start the test IET IF B hievolegny Mozilla helo abe fiearbeten Amih Chron jemma Fores ie Scanare technology a Deria Name WT3ax6 z 0 D0tTOgo17d1i16 R Tuesday SMB Hast Name 001999174116 S ef zih September 2008 Current les 127 T5E 33 715 Ca n z ET 10 52 15 Network Analyzing Paramatars Target Address 192 158 1D 2n2 Packet Caunt j m Perform Now Back to Test Suite Back to Menu Picture 71 IP address for testing Qe The test results will be displayed in a diagram Page 60 Setup and Assembly Manual C 6 Recovery Function The recovery function helps to set all device parameters to factory defaults after a fatal system breakdown The recovery key is necessary to invoke the recovery procedure A recovery key is delivered with every device itis marked with the label Recovery Picture 72 Recovery Key Important The recovery function resets the IP address to the factory default value of 192 168 1 50 It may be necessary to use the crossover cable and change the network settings on the local computer C 6 1 Important Notes Before Recovering to Factory Defaults The steps described in the following should only be executed after a fatal system breakdown Write down the values for the IP address subnet mask and gateway of the device before starting the rec
24. de of the floor stand They should also be in the upper part of the leg The technical drawing illustrates the correct position First insert a vertical leg into a foot bracket The brackets have a cutout for the traverse The foot brackets are designed symmetrically therefore either one fits left and right po 2 an has Picture 6 Side pillar in foot profile Next insert the traverse as shown in the picture below Picture 7 Traverse inserted into foot bracket Page 18 Setup and Assembly Manual Fasten the three components with two screws ISO 4016 M8x50x22 WS Place a washer on each screw Picture 8 Inserting screws with washer Tighten the screws with the combination wrench size 13 which comes with the floor stand Note All screws should only be hand tightened at first The components should have a little play until all parts are assembled Repeat the steps described above with the second foot bracket and the second vertical leg Upon completion the floor stand should look as shown in the picture below d A Lu Picture 9 Bottom and side components assembled Setup and Assembly Manual Page 19 iage WideTEK 36 Place the top brackets on the vertical legs The oval cut out must face to the inner side Picture 10 Top bracket on vertical leg Insert the second traverse between the side legs Picture 11 Upper traverse inserted Assemble the traverse the top brackets and the legs with t
25. e Balance The white balance function is the most important function for consistent image quality To ensure optimal performance the WideTEK 36 should be calibrated in regular intervals to compensate for light degradation variations in the paper quality of the documents to be scanned and other long term effects A 9 1 1 Helpful information about the white balance adjustment The WideTEK 36 scanner has built in light sources of known and stable quality consisting of state of the art white LEDs In the first step the overall sensitivity of the scanner is adjusted in such a way that the brightest area results in an almost saturated output signal This assures that the largest density range possible is used After this adjustment is done the uneven light distribution on the CCD caused by the imbalance of the lamps the ambient light introduced the imperfections of the lens and other factors has to be compensated for This measurement results in a correction function which levels the brightness over the complete scan width The quality of the test target is of utmost importance to the result of the white balance The test target is on reflective paper which diffuses the light If the test target has dirt wrinkles or anything visible to the human eye on it the CCD will also see this and will overcompensate in these areas Although the internal software has been programmed to eliminate these imperfections to a certain degree it still leads to
26. e ask you to read this manual attentively before starting with the assembly procedure By doing so you will avoid errors from the beginning and you will be able to control all functions easily Please also consider the following points e Damages to your unit may have occurred during shipping Please check for damages immediately after delivery of the unit Inform your supplier if damage has occurred e Read and ensure that you understand the safety notes They were developed for your protection and safety as well as to protect the unit e Regular maintenance conserves the high quality and safe operation of the WideTEK 36 during the entire service life If you have any further questions please feel free to contact your local dealer or Image Access directly Our staff will be happy to help you For your daily work with the WideTEK 36 we wish you success and complete satisfaction Regards Your Image Access Team Page 4 Setup and Assembly Manual WideTEK 36 mage Setup and Assembly Manual The Setup and Assembly Manual is written for technical staff with some basic mechanical as well as software skills Many resellers will offer on site installation therefore large parts or all of the setup and assembly manual might not be of interest to the reader The access level at which the setup and adjustment processes are performed is called Power user This Power user level is password protected to prevent access by the normal o
27. e button Update Firmware Perform a firmware update After the firmware update all software adjustments for the device must be performed Select Setup Device gt Poweruser Locate the section Adjustments amp Support and click the button Adjustments Perform the adjustments by clicking the appropriate buttons Page 64 Setup and Assembly Manual WideTEK 36 mage C 7 Error Codes The scanner does report error conditions on the display and through the API Some errors are only sent to the API White background of the problem description indicates that the message is information only A problem description with green background signals that operation of the scanner is still possible although the error will have an influence on the behavior or quality of the scanner Note Problem description text with a red background indicates a critical error The device will be stopped and further scanning is inhibited Error Error message shown in Error message sent to Problem description the display application made from a different application an invalid session ID was made i a attempt to access the scanner with an invalid password was made S2N board failure Power supply failed Stop button pressed The stop button was pressed during the operation l The function ended because of a time out m up Invalid setting value The value sent to the device is invalid Setting does not exist The se
28. e section Base Settings and click on the Network Configuration f button 3 Pewnruser Setup Menu Mozilla Firefox Dori Bewbheken Grace Chennk Lexceihen Ewin Hie Pawrrser Sob Pen Gl Device Name WT36 200 00189817 LL6 Tuesday SMB Host Name 00199917d116 5 orn 2th September 2008 Curent IP 192 168 439 215 Cad n T 10 83 22 Nelwork Cuanliguraliun Iv IF canfiguraban Math d btarare wv Manual Miti A charge ol Ene TP Beds will rosuli irr a boss of coreey bo bhe Browser Shown values do not represent the current configuration if you have switched from DACE to Manual just now H st Hari WT3 amp 6 200 nnmi99091741186 IP Address 192 168 H43 R715 Subit Mask 255 Wee jn Ha pofault Gabe 192 His j43 tas Network 192 168 00 Broadcast 192 100 255 255 Domain Hame Primary OHS Server 10 50 0 254 Secondary ONS Server 10 40 0254 SMB Hostname OOLSS9L Td le SME Workgroup stanare Apply Back to Main Menu Your current logen level Poweruser Sebup Mimu I Launch Scan Apgihicatiars wt36 pwr usrb5xx 003 jpg Picture 35 Network parameters of the scanner Now change the IP address subnet mask and gateway to a valid address in your network or select DHCP to obtain an IP address automatically When the IP address has been changed click on the Apply button The new values will be transferred and the scanner is accessible with its new IP address Note Depending on the browser it is necessary to
29. efined NTP server Note By default the name of a scanned image contains the scan time and date therefore synchronizing the internal clock can be of some value Page 38 Setup and Assembly Manual WideTEK 36 image CCess B 3 3 Sound Control Locate the section Base Settings in the Poweruser main menu screen and click the Sound System button Poweruser Setup Menu Mozilla Firefox Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Chronik Lesezeichen Extras Hilfe Poweruser Setup Menu B Device Name WT36 200 00199917d116 Tuesday SMB Host Name 00199917d116 Sca never gt 2th September 2008 Current IP 192 168 43 215 10 55 05 Sound System Set Volume Link Events Back to Main Menu Your current login level Poweruser Setup Menu 4 Launch Scan Application Picture 37 Sound System screen This menu allows to e Setthe volume e upload additional sound files to the scanner e link events to sound files Setup and Assembly Manual Page 39 mage WideTEK 36 B 3 3 1 Set Volume Click on the button Pownricer Setup banu Widows Into net Fxplarer Tete Name WT36 200 00199957c94b SMB Hose Name scanner S e Current IP 192 160 651 216 Ca n ET Ser Volum Volume Badk to Sound Manu BacktoMainMen Your current loge bawel Poweruser Setup Menu aka Launch Stan Appkcabon Picture 38 Volume level displayed To set the volume level click on the desired percentage value in the list left beside the grap
30. eriuDuDUpI TER DP Re 56 Screw at front left SId 2 0 eee eee eee ccc eeeceeceeceseeeeeceeceeaececeeceeaecaeeeeaueaeeeeseeaes 56 SFO at MOMs FICE Sl Ae ssanicaaisasetets eatuanectyata ceseattaetporsieaneect anieuseoniaa aroniaeninebanmioaate 56 Holding the glass plate rack cccccecccssceceseeceeeecceeeecseeesseeeecseeeseeeeseeeesseeeess 57 Removing the glass plate rack ccccccceccecseeeceeeeeneeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeeseeeeseeeesseeeess 57 Position of CSTT target on the document table ccceeceeseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeees 58 Position of IT8 test target on the document table ss 59 Network Analyzer screen eeessssssssssssssssee eese nnne nennen nnn nnne rn nnns 60 IP address TOF CSS fit sh seats cere tees ier nda C ater Aie 60 POCO VG K O EET 61 Position of gap on right SIKE cccceccceceeeeceeeeeeseeeeeseeeeeeseaeeesaeeeessaeeeesaeeeeeas 62 Position of gap on left Side RR E T TT 62 Moving the compensator plate upwardS ccccceseeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeeseaes 62 Compensator plate on document table ccccccseeeccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseesaaeees 63 Compensators Med NERO T Eo S 63 Inserting recovery KO cossianivtantecunnsvaciwinctuncanencbncdidantveanivdeniulanniuadianemmeuddxastines 63 Connectors on rear panel eeeessssessssssseeeeeeennn nennen nnn nnn nnn nnns 63 Setup and Assembly Manual WideTEK 36 mage This pa
31. ernet Explorer C dE tp LS bA dl 2H flee pimen Fs hired Davee Name WTAJ6 200 00199957c94 Monday SMB Hgst Mame scanmer Eth Juri IUS SMB Most Name scammer ScancWVer E Device Inforrmation fase ertinmgs Lingduates A Urahis Device Info user Settings L Updabe Scanner Farmwane Operation infa Network Configuration icc Profies Adjust Tim amp Dare insta Options Sound System Baljustireents A Support Adjustments Log Fies Scan Test Targets Metwork Analyzer Administrative Setting Wakeup Remote Host change User Password Backup Settings Restore Settings Lack web pp Resets A Default Values Set Scanner Defaults Reset Scanner Defaults Reset Hardware Defauits Syvetem Shutdown Tour current loge bereli Poweruser Setup Menu de Launch Stan Applcaban Picture 34 Poweruser main menu The person having access to this level can change the password and thereby limit access to normal operators The main menu screen for the Poweruser level opens The main menu is separated in several sections The subsequently described settings broaden the functionality of the scanner or activate additional functions Page 36 Setup and Assembly Manual WideTEK36 lt i Note For a detailed description of the User Settings see the Operation Manual chapter Setup Menu B 3 1 Setup Network IP Address In the Poweruser main menu find th
32. ge intentionally left blank Setup and Assembly Manual Page 13 mage WideTEK 36 A Hardware Setup A 1 Content on Delivery The scanner is delivered in a wooden transport box The transport box also contains the disassembled floor stand in a separate cardboard box and the paper catch basket Picture 1 Transport box opened Paper catch basket Scanner White Reference Target fo ae me Box with cable set and accessories The cable set consist of Network cable Connects the scanner to the network All network parameters such as IP address subnet mask and gateway must be set via the front panel prior to the first use Crossover cable Connects the scanner directly to a computer via the network card Two power cables US and European standard Connects the scanner to the wall outlet Floor stand in separate cardboard box optional Folder with CSTT 1 reference targets and the manuals Please note Keep the wooden transport box and the cardboard box for future use In case of guarantee the scanner must be sent back in the original transport box to avoid transport damages Page 14 Setup and Assembly Manual WideTEK36 less A 1 1 Contents of Floor Stand Box The cardboard box of the floor stand contains all screws and washers as well as the tools to assemble the floor stand in a separate plastic bag Picture 2 Floor stand box opened Picture 3 Assembling material 1 Plastic bag with assembly material
33. he scanner to setup mode After the start sequence is finished the touch panel shows the Self Test 1 screen Self Test 1 IP White Address Balance Lamp Exit On Off Selftest Picture 25 Self Test 1 menu Page 30 Setup and Assembly Manual WideTEK36 hes Touch the control field IP Address The touch panel changes to a mask where IP Address Gateway and Netmask can be entered Also the DHCP mode can be selected Network setup Hddress 197 168 1 58 Gateway 192 168 1 58 Metmask 255 255 255 H DHCP Picture 26 Network setup Touch on the line to be changed e g the Address line The touch panel shows BI 4 5 6 QB OC Picture 27 Numeric key pad Enter the new values The lt and gt keys move the cursor the X key deletes the number at the cursor position To finalize the input tap on the checkmark key If entries have been changed a screen opens where the changes must be confirmed Yes confirms the changes No discards the changes Network setup save changes Picture 28 Confirm changes After the changes have been saved the touch panel shows the Self test 1 menu again Setup and Assembly Manual Page 31 mage WideTEK 36 A 9 Optical Adjustment Whenever the device is setup for the first time moved to a different location cleaned or serviced and or after a software update some adjustments have to be performed to guarantee maximum quality and accuracy A 9 1 Whit
34. hic symbol The symbol color changes depending on the selected value Up to 30 Up to 60 7096 or higher Set Volume Set Volume Set Volume 100 100 100 30 30 30 80 80 80 70 70 70 mus 7056 60 60 60 50 50 50 30 40 4056 20 20 20 10 10 10 Mute Mute Mute Volume Volume Volume Back to Sound Menu Back to Main Menu Back to Sound Menu Back to Main Menu Back to Sound Menu Back to Main Menu Back to Sound Menu returns to the former menu Back to Main Menu returns to Poweruser main menu Picture 34 Page 40 Setup and Assembly Manual WideTEK36 hes B 3 3 2 Wave Files Additionally sound files can be uploaded to the already installed sound files The data format of the sound files is WAV Click on the button Wave Files E UT TTE Setup Menu indavws Interment Explarer o ua Wim 158 53 ZA enel pire Fi hid Va Gao W Poesruter Setup Meru a E m te I Device Name WTIG 200 00199957c94b Wednesday SME Host Name scanner S ety 2th December 2009 Current IP 192 168 61 216 can ET 15 13 38 Wawe Filles 14 Wave files installed n amp E Haridy1 ok Phngl Pig 10 Plon n i z 3 E 3 5 7 9 11 Pewer n Se GGG GG GmI 12 ShutdoawninProcess 13 Silence is Writehose Upload new Wave file Search Send File Back p Sound Menu Eck to Maun Menu hour current loge level Poweruser Setup Manu d ____Laun
35. known cause Warning shown in the Warning sent to Problem description display application The background was changed Repeat scan sequence to correct the measured value Warning will disappear Camera adjustment General information about the camera required adjustment Check for details and readjust Perform white balance document Stitching2D out of There is not enough memory available memory Using fixed to complete the stitching function Stitching2D bad 2D stitching can not deliver a matching matching Using fixed result Switch to Fixed stitching C 9 Information Infor Information shown in the Information sent to Description mation display application Creating Recovery While creating the recovery partition the Partition scanner can not be accessed Setup and Assembly Manual Page 67 mage WideTEK 36 Technical Data D 1 Scanner Specifications Optical System FR rac tral rescaion 0 ici rian 00 o Bhmeme 0000000 iit IL MN Illumination D 2 Ambient Conditions Operating Temperature 5 to 40 Celsius Storage Temperature 0 to 60 Celsius Relative Humidity 20 to 8096 non condensing Noise Level 35 dB A Operating 25 dB A Stand by Page 68 Setup and Assembly Manual WideTEK36 Cae D 3 Electrical Specifications This device is Energy Star compliant ENERGY STAR Voltage 100 240V AC 50 60 Hz Power Consumption Wow
36. nd of the power down sequence the display will be dimmed A 6 3 The Help Function To support the user when working with the WideTEK 36 a help function is integrated into the touch panel menus A Question Mark symbol in the lower right corner of the screen activates the help function After touching the question mark all controls in the screen start blinking To get the corresponding help text the appropriate control must be touched To return to the respective screen the screen must be touched again on any arbitrary place Page 28 Setup and Assembly Manual WideTEK36 less A 7 Navigating through the Screens Some of the screens show on the bottom line the buttons Returns to the former screen Sometimes only the symbol lt is displayed Switches to the next logical screen e g from Format Control 1 to Format Control 2 Sometimes only the symbol gt is displayed Default Resets all values in the respective screen to default value A 7 1 Howto Enter or Change Values To enter new values or change existing values the corresponding field or line in the screen must be touched If a parameter requires an alphanumeric value the touch panel display changes and shows a keyboard with which text and numeric values can be entered Ce e Ce Yo C CC G0 OG Moves cursor to the left Moves cursor to the right Erases character HOMO Xe C9 8 Cs CT E QQXQDQOCOCOCOCOCOU j Checkmark symbol returns to previous 000600000
37. o screws at the back The next two pictures show the position of the screws at the glass plate rack back we P A Y a Picture 63 Screw at back right side Picture 62 Screw at back left side At next remove the screws on the front side of the glass plate rack i x i g ww wm VN m 4 i 4 ra hk Wa Ft Pa m m PT July aw Picture 64 Screw at front left side Picture 65 Screw at front right side Page 56 Setup and Assembly Manual WideTEK 36 mage After removing the front screws the glass plate rack hangs in the upper crossbeam Hold it at its external ends and lift it a little upwards Picture 66 Holding the glass plate rack Then it can be removed in direction of the document table Picture 67 Removing the glass plate rack The new glass plate rack will be mounted in reverse order Ensure that all cables are properly connected to the TFT display Fasten the screw on the TFT display which holds the cable connector only hand screwed Setup and Assembly Manual Page 57 mage WideTEK 36 C 4 Scan Test Targets With the help of this function the user can scan either a CSTT target or an IT8 target The targets are used to analyze specific features of the scanners camera and internal parameters Some CSTT test target are delivered with the scanner In the Poweruser main menu screen find the section Adjustments amp Support Select here Scan Test Targets Another screen open
38. over and side elements Page 22 Setup and Assembly Manual WideTEK 36 page The WideTEK 36 scanner has four pre mounted rubber feet on its bottom side The position of the rubber feet corresponds to the cut outs at the top of the longitudinal girders Place the WideTEK 36 on the floor stand so that the rubber feet are inserted into the cut outs Picture 16 Bottom side front side left Picture 17 Bottom side back side left Finally fasten the WideTEK 36 onto the floor stand The four screws DIN 912 M5x10 with washers are used to fix the scanner r p Picture 18 Fastening the scanner onto the floor stand The floor stand has boreholes on each side directly beside the cut outs for the rubber feet Insert the screws and fasten them securely Use the Allen wrench to fasten the screws Setup and Assembly Manual Page 23 mage WideTEK 36 After fastening the scanner on the floor stand insert the paper exit basket It is recommended to insert the paper exit basket from the back of the scanner Place it on the rod and fix it with the hooks on the rear side of the WideTEK 36 m Picture 19 WideTEK 36 placed on floor stand ready to use Page 24 Setup and Assembly Manual WideTEK 36 riens A 4 Connecting to the Power Source Before connecting the WideTEK 36 scanner to the wall outlet check the following items Ensure the wall outlet is in perfect condition and that it is properly grounded Inspect the p
39. overy sequence After recovering to the factory default values a firmware update has to be executed Make sure an update file is available on the local computer After recovering to the factory defaults all adjustment procedures described in the previous sections have to be executed again Setup and Assembly Manual Page 61 mage WideTEK 36 C 6 2 How to Recover to Factory Defaults 1 Power the device down with the stop button 2 Remove the metal compensator This is down within a few steps easily At first open the upper unit by clicking the locking lashes at the left and right side of the housing Then find a gap at the right side of the compensators plate and a gap at the left side of the compensators plate where you can pull the compensator plate upwards Pull the compensator plate slowly backwards to the document table Picture 75 Moving the compensator plate upwards Page 62 Setup and Assembly Manual WideTEK 36 mage and place it on the document table Picture 76 Compensator plate on document table In the next step lift up two of the compensators at the right side Because of the elastic rubber elements in the compensator it could be necessary to fasten them temporarily Now the recovery key can be inserted Plug the recovery key into the serial port at the connectors panel Picture 79 Connectors on rear panel Setup and Assembly Manual Page 63 3 mage mage WideTEK 26 Po
40. ower cable and ensure that it is undamaged Use only the power cable delivered with the scanner Ensure that the wall outlet is equipped with a fuse with the proper capacity Turn the device off before plugging or unplugging any cable The electrical outlet must be near this device and must be easily accessible gt gt gt gt Setup and Assembly Manual Page 25 mage WideTEK 36 A 4 1 Connectors at the Scanner The connectors are positioned at the left side of the housing seen from the operators view i e from the front of the scanner Picture 20 Connectors at WideTEK 36 Power connector Foot pedal connector Network cable connector pou Main power switch Page 26 Setup and Assembly Manual WideTEK36 less A 5 Powering up the WideTEK 36 The main power switch is found beside the power connector Picture 20 shows the position of power connector and main power switch After connecting the scanner to the electrical outlet switch the main power switch to position I When the main power switch is in position I the scanner is in stand by mode Note While using the WideTEK 36 in work conditions it should only be switched on and off by the touch panel d A 6 WideTEK 36 Touch Panel The WideTEK 36 parameters can be set and modified with the integrated touch panel It shows an easy to use menu and helps the user to control all scanner parameters with the touch of a finger When the WideT
41. perator All information about the normal operation and behavior of this device is found in the Operation Manual All available manuals for this device can be downloaded from our customer service portal at http service imageaccess de Be sure to always check for the latest versions of these manuals This manual is divided into four sections A to D SIME describes the hardware setup It includes unpacking and mechanical installation These instructions must be followed carefully to ensure proper functionality best possible quality and performance of the device This device is a precision optical instrument and should be handled accordingly Note lt is recommended to always use the WideTEK 36 in combination with the floor stand describes the software setup It includes the optical adjustments necessary after the setup The section also describes the option installation procedure describes cleaning procedures troubleshooting procedures and test scan generation Cette shows all technical data and necessary declarations Setup and Assembly Manual Page 5 mage WideTEK 36 Version Histor Published in Content Changes Supplements A February 2007 Preliminary version Description of the device elements Description of assembling steps Description of Scan2Net Firmware Adjustment Procedure Description of Recovery Function p a information concerning cleaning tests troubleshooting because of new firmware release
42. port drum To clean the transport drums use a microfiber cleaning cloth and some drops of a cleaning fluid e g isopropyl alcohol Setup and Assembly Manual Page 51 mage WideTEK 36 Open the upper unit by clicking the locking lashes at the left and right side of the housing Both transport drum are now visible z gt Picture 53 Transport drums at front and back Press and hold one of the triangle arrows on the display to start rotating the transport drums Press the microfiber cloth at the transport drums Repeat this for each element of the transport drums Use a dry and fluff free cloth to wipe off any remaining cleaning fluid from the transport drums Page 52 Setup and Assembly Manual WideTEK 36 mage C 2 Cleaning the Glass Plate To clean the glass plate open the upper unit by clicking the locking lashes at the left and right side of the housing Use the microfiber cloth which is delivered with the scanner or a fluff free cloth to clean the glass plate Note Because of the coating of the glass plate use only a few drops of a mild cleaning fluid with the microfiber cloth C 3 Replacing the Glass Plate If the glass plate is scratched it can be replaced as one part including the glass plate rack The following tools are needed e Hexagon ball shaped head screwdriver size 2 5 mm and 3 mm e Allen wrench size 2 5 mm At first the main cover has to be removed The main cover has seven hexagon head screws a
43. s Select here either Scan CSTT Test Target or Scan IT8 Test Target J C 4 1 Scan CSTT Test Target When Scan CSTT Test Target is selected the next screen shows how to position the target on the document table The CSTT test target can be placed at three position Select a position corresponding to the picture on the screen Click on Next Step to start the test sequence Scan2Net Technology Mozilla Firefox Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Chronik Lesezeichen Extras Hil 9 Scan2Net Technology B Device Name WT36 200 00199917d116 A Tuesday SMB Host Name 00199917d116 e ef gt 2th September 2008 Current IP 192 168 43 215 ca n ET 12 13 Scan CSTT Test Target Place CSTT test target on scanner Choose left side center or right side Lie De eL aum T 3 HE M m Next Step Next Step Next Step Back to Test Target Menu Back to Main Menu Your current login level Poweruser Click on logo to enter main menu Picture 68 Position of CSTT target on the document table The test target will be scanned and the image will be saved to a directory which is defined by the user The saved image can be used for support purposes Page 58 Setup and Assembly Manual WideTEK 36 image CCess C 4 2 ScanIT8 Test Target When Scan IT8 Test Target is selected the next screen shows how to position the target on the document table Scan2Net Technology Mozilla Firefox Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Chronik Lese
44. t the back side diii M Picture 54 Hexagon screws at WT 36 backside and one hexagon screw on the left and the right side of the housing respectively Picture 55 Hexagon head screw at left side of housing Setup and Assembly Manual Page 53 mage WideTEK 36 After removing the screws the main cover can be lifted Note Lifting of the main cover must be done carefully because of the cable which connects the TFT display and the mainboard Picture 57 shows how the main cover should be placed on the document table Picture 56 Lifting the main cover Picture 57 Placing the main cover In the next step disconnect the cables from the connectors at the TFT display Picture 59 Sensor connector Page 54 Setup and Assembly Manual WideTEK 36 mage Picture 60 Controller connector To open the last connector a hexagon ball shaped head screwdriver size 2 5 mm must be used Notice the order of the elements on the screw Lock washer Cable connector gt lock washer This order must be the same when reconnecting the cables to the TFT display Picture 61 Cable connector When all cables are disconnected the main cover can be removed from the document table Setup and Assembly Manual Page 55 js Wide TEK 36 For the following step use an Allen wrench size 2 5 mm The upper unit must be opened to reach the four screws which hold the glass plate rack It is recommended to begin with the tw
45. ted in the next row Click on the selection arrow to open the list of available sounds The selected sound will be linked to the event by clicking the symbol Click on the button Apply to transfer the changes to the scanner Back to Sound Menu returns to the former menu Back to Main Menu returns to Poweruser main menu Picture 34 Page 42 Setup and Assembly Manual WideTEK36 hes B 3 4 Firmware Update The Image Access Customer Service Portal at http service imageaccess de offers downloads of firmware updates for every Scan2Net scanner As a registered user login with your personal login name and password Select Actions S2N Device Updates to download the current firmware version Enter the serial number of your scanner and the version number of the firmware installed on the scanner Download the current firmware version to your local PC Start the scanner Select Setup Device and go to the login level l In the main menu screen locate the section Updates amp Uploads and click the Update Scanner Firmware button Browse your local PC and select the previously downloaded firmware update file gt Poweruser Setup Menu Windows Internet Explorer e v htp 192 168 61 216 level pfmenu fs hkml W Dt Poweruser Setup Menu Device Name WT36 200 00199957c94b R SMB Host Name scanner s eru i Current IP 192 168 61 216 ca n ET Update Scanner Firmware Post update behavior Shutdown Reboot
46. ttings does not exist Invalid user docsize The size of the user format is invalid Invalid resolution or color Either the resolution or the color mode is mode invalid l Document feeding error The document is not inserted correctly Please insert the document again Using Transport speed slow may help Pull paper out of the device Please clear transport transport first Please clear transport Setup and Assembly Manual Page 65 Error codes part 2 application File format not supported Preview not possible The application specified an invalid preview scale Not all scale factors are allowed with all image sizes No image available Error 55 Wrong S2N Board CCD Ports Wrong S2N board detected not enough CCD ports Error 56 S2N Board wrong revision Wrong S2N Board detected Revision not OK Error 60 General camera General camera error error Error 61 Loading camera 1 Load camera 1 failed failed Error 62 Loading camera 2 Load camera 2 failed failed id Error 63 Loading camera 3 Load camera 3 failed failed Error 65 Camera 1 data bus Camera 1 data bus error Error 66 Camera 2 data bus Camera 2 data bus error 0 1 2 3 55 56 61 62 63 7 Error 67 Camera 3 data bus Camera 3 data bus error Error 69 ADC error camera 1 Camera 1 adc error Page 66 WideTEK 36 Problem description The specified file format is not supported or it is inv
47. unreliable results if the target is not of the defined quality If the target is of defined quality the scanner will calibrate successfully Calibration means that the white of the test target in the given illumination situation produces a white output in the digital domain Consequently all scans of white paper having different properties than the test target results in brightness and possibly color shifts Periodically performing the white balance adjustment is recommended to ensure consistent best scan results Page 32 Setup and Assembly Manual WideTEK 36 mage A 9 1 2 Performing the White Balance Adjustment Start the scanner as described in chapter A 6 1 While the start sequence is running tap on the touch panel at least three times successively At the end of the start sequence the touch panel shows the menu Self Test 1 Picture 25 Tap on the field White Balance to activate the adjustment process White Balance lt Back Returns to the former screen Place control sheet on scanner gt Cont Starts the measurement Abort Stops the measurement and the display returns to the former Picture 29 White Balance screen Place the white balance test target WT36 Z 02 A in the document input The test target covers the complete width Now tap on Cont White Balance EH While the white balance adjustment is running the touch panel shows a White balance in progress progress indicator
48. ure 53 Picture 54 Picture 55 Picture 56 Picture 57 Picture 58 Picture 59 Picture 60 Setup and Assembly Manual White balance result ccccccccccsseeceseeeeeceeseesseeeeesseseeseeeeeeseeeeessaeeesseeeeesageeeeas 33 JESUS Iz NE DTE o T 34 Login JOVEN SElCE RR T Eiei 35 Poweruser main menu ssssssssssesseeseen enne nenne nna nnne nns i rns na nnne sna sre n ns 36 Network parameters of the scanner ccccceececeeeeceeeeeseeeeeeeeeseeeeeseesenseeenaes 37 Adjust Time and Date SCree n ccccccccccseececseeneeeeeeeeeseeseaeeeeessaeeeeessaaeeeesaaaes 38 Sound System screen seesssssssssssssesesesesenn nne nnna nnne nnne nnns sna nnns nans nna 39 Volume level GISDIAY CG suus buabas iskt uie EE HR dui dac cnet Gu nd Cu UP Quat Va icV c c etin 40 LISOM SOUNA TIS S susesisseuisriamaietex pad DH edt UR en o PUN bU NUR nC ME 41 Link Sounds to Events screen sesssssssssssssssssee eene 42 wii zik Boecl mE T 43 Summary of successful firmware UPCAate cccccccceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeesseeeeeeeas 44 ICC Profile screen 20 cccccccecccccceeeceeeceeeeeeeceeueeeesseaeeeseaeeeesseaseeeesaeeeeeesaaeeeesaanes 45 Upload ICO Pi Orie SCre CI EE TO OS TOT 46 MOCO IGG cre MENT 46 Install Option screen seessseessssessseeeeenenenn nennen nnne 47 Glick the marked OCH ON osoidrEitidies yo ce REO ane nin QUIM Pr Urin uU vitara 48 oelect White Bance isses casta
49. ven EE asia ndi iun 48 White Reference Target on document table eeeessssssss 49 Selecting Brightness COrrectiOn ccccccseeeceeeeseeceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeesseeeeeesseeeeeeees 50 Selecting the correction factor esseeeeessseeseeseeeeee nennen 50 CIE OSE 51 Transport drums at front and back cccecccccseeeeceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeesseeeeesaeeeesaeeeeess 52 Hexagon screws at WT 36 backside ccccccceeececeeeeeeceeeeeseeeeeeseeeeesseeeessees 53 Hexagon head screw at left side of NOUSING ccceeccceeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeaeeenes 53 ENT TS MaN COVCN RET E EROE 54 Placing the MaN COV CM NETTE T TT TT 54 Audio COMME CUON ont axsancsededecnencadincatsiencsieoc mend daiesdeqedacasd sed cswacsdansastecausiecondtadceteantes 54 SENSO CO MINS CIOE ean E E E 54 Controler COMME CIOF NETTE 55 Page 11 iage Access WideTEK 36 Table of Pictures part 3 Picture 61 Picture 62 Picture 63 Picture 64 Picture 65 Picture 66 Picture 67 Picture 68 Picture 69 Picture 70 Picture 71 Picture 72 Picture 73 Picture 74 Picture 75 Picture 76 Picture 77 Picture 78 Picture 79 Page 12 Cable connector ccccccecececcccccccececececececaccccuaeaececececessuscacacaucuauauaeauaesesstasecas 55 Screw at back left side ooo oro pereU E REDE ut x is Ue bv EE FU Un P Id Fa EVE au 56 Screw at back fighi Side eisses men i vit tart st
50. wer the device up via the start button The device will start and after it has found the recovery key to be present in the serial port it will automatically execute the recovery sequence All viable system data will be restored and necessary repair steps will be taken without the need of any user interaction Note The recovery sequence can last some minutes While the recovery sequence 4 is running no message will be displayed When the recovery sequence has finished the device will power down automatically Important Do not switch off the device at any time during the recovery procedure 9 6 f Unplug the recovery key after the device has powered down Set the compensator into its basic position and insert the compensator plate Power up the device and launch the scan application in your browser The IP address of the device will have the factory default value 192 168 1 50 Change the network parameters to the values which were used before running the recovery sequence Select Setup Device gt Poweruser Locate the section S2N Base Settings and click the button Network Enter the values for IP address subnet mask and default gateway Click the Apply button Confirm the following message by clicking the button In the next screen click the button Reconnect to the device using the new IP address Select Setup Device gt Poweruser Locate the section Updates amp Uploads and click th
51. wo ISO 4016 M8x50x22 WS screws and a washer on each side Tighten all screws on the floor stand with the combination wrench size 13 Page 20 Setup and Assembly Manual WideTEK 36 mage Finally insert the rod between the side legs This rod supports the paper output tray It has three positions for varying tray positions Picture 12 Inserting the rod A 3 Combining Floor Stand and Scanner After assembling the floor stand the WideTEK 36 scanner can easily be placed on it in a safe position Note For safety reasons the scanner should be handled by two persons The transport box has notches at each corner in order to lift the scanner easily out of the box H ind d l Picture 13 Two persons lifting the scanner out of the transport box Setup and Assembly Manual Page 21 mage WideTEK 36 Place the scanner on the ground for the next steps To remove the foam rubber elements lift the scanner on one of its small sides Figure 1 Picture 14 and turn the foam rubber element sideward Figure 2 Picture 14 Picture 14 Lift the scanner to remove the foam rubber element Turn the foam rubber element up to an angle of approximately 45 then pull it out of the back side of the scanner Picture 15 Removing foam rubber element and cardboard element Repeat this at the other side of the scanner Finally remove the small cardboard elements Picture 15 detail 1 at the left and right side between scanner c
52. zeichen Extras Hilfe Scan2net Technology B Device Name WT36 200 00199917d116 A Tuesday SMB Host Name 00199917d116 Sca neMver 2th September 2008 Current IP 192 168 43 215 10 92 15 Scan IT8 Test Target Place IT8 test target on scanner Next Step Back to Test Target Menu Back to Main Menu Your current login level Poweruser Click on logo to enter main menu Picture 69 Position of IT8 test target on the document table The test target will be scanned and the image will be saved to a directory which is defined by the user The saved image can be used for support purposes Setup and Assembly Manual Page 59 lage WideTEK 36 C 5 Network Analyzer This function provides information about the data transfer soeed of the network where the Scan2Net scanner is installed Locate the section Adjustments amp Support in the Poweruser main menu screen and click the Network Analyzer button P SranzHel Technology Mozilla Tinfos Qum pewberms frit Chor jan Ful pile p cancro technology a Dense Mame WTI6 200 001999 170116 Tuesday SMB Hot Name 00199917d1i16 S etu i eth Sepcember 2008 Current B E197 onda Ca n ET 10 52 15 ic Mee y E Perform Speed Test Packet Statistics Back to henu Your current login level Poweruser Click an logo to enter main manu Picture 70 Network Analyzer screen Click on the Perform Speed Test button and enter the IP address of the device which shoul

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