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Precautions for Installation & Operation
Chapter 1
Installation
Installation environment
Install the Scanner in a location which meets the following requirements to ensure safe
operation and utmost performance.
A place where the illumination onto the book table is less than 1000 lx (e.g. 4.5 m x 6.5 m
area with ceiling height of 2.6 m, and 12 or less 40 W fluorescent lamps).
A place where light from the lighting system or the outside through windows does not
reflect on the steel mirror or hit the Scanner unit
A place away from curtains or other objects that catch fire and burn easily.
A place where there is no possibility of being splashed with water or other liquid.
An area free from direct sunlight.
A place not in the direct air stream from an air conditioner, heater, and/or ventilator,
ensuring fairly constant temperature.
A well-ventilated place.
A dry place.
A dust-free location.
An area not subject to undue vibration.
A stable and level surface.
Power source
The power source voltage requirements are as follows.
Use a power source with little voltage/frequency fluctuations.
Voltage fluctuation: 120 VAC ±10%, 220-240 VAC ±10%
Frequency fluctuation: 50 Hz ±3 Hz
60 Hz ±3 Hz
If any other electrical equipment uses the same power outlet, make sure that the capacity
of the outlet is not exceeded.
The outlet should be located near the Scanner and easily accessible so that power cord can
be disconnected whenever necessary.
NEVER use a multiple adapter to connect other equipment or machines to the outlet used
by the Scanner.
If an extension cord is required, use one with a capacity higher than the power consump-
tion of the Scanner.
Make sure that no unusual, excessive force is applied to the power cord or extension cord.
Grounding
Connect the Scanner’s ground wire to any of the following to prevent electrical shocks due
to electrical leakage.
Ground terminal of the outlet.
Ground contact that complies with local electrical standards.
Never connect the ground cable to a gas pipe, ground wire for a telephone line, or a water
pipe.
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