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No. Part name Function
1
Startup button Turns on scanner or brings up the "Login" screen from
standby mode. For details, refer to "2.1.1 Using the Startup
Button" (page 18).
2
Scan button Starts the scan process.
For details, refer to "2.1.2 Using the Scan Button" (page 19).
3
LCD touch panel Accepts user input and displays the scanner control screens.
The LCD touch panel buttons are used to setup scans. For
details, refer to "2.2 Using the LCD Touch Panel" (page 20).
4
Keyboard Used to enter text in the control screen input fields.
May also be used instead of the touch panel to operate the
control screens. For details, refer to "2.3 Using the Keyboard"
(page 21).
5
Output tray Scanned documents are ejected from the ADF onto this tray.
Small documents may be retrieved by flipping up the
keyboard after scanning has completed.
6
ADF paper chute Holds the documents waiting to be scanned (scan side down).
7
Side guides Adjust to the width of the paper, to prevent skewing of the
scanned pages.
8
Top cover Frames the LCD touch panel, and covers the upper scanner/
ADF mechanism. Must be opened to clean inside the scanner,
or when replacing consumable parts.
9
ADF release button
Push to unlock the top cover.
10
Security cable slot
Slot for commercially available security cable to prevent
against theft.
The following security cable is recommended.
Type: Right angle
Cylindrical part: diameter 25mm (max), length 50mm (max)
(includes bent part if a straight cable is used)
11
AC adaptor connector Connects the scanner to the AC adaptor.
12
LAN connector Connects the scanner to the network.
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