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IBM PowerLook 2100XL Operation Manual
IBM PowerLook 2100XL Operation Manual

IBM PowerLook 2100XL Operation Manual

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Thank you for purchasing the PowerLook 2100XL color scanner. With PowerLook 2100XL color scanner,
you can easily scan documents and photographs into your computer and maintain them as electronic copies.
Main Features:
High Resolution and Density Range: With a resolution of up to 9600 dpi and high density range, it
produces better gamma transformation, and more accurate detection of highlight and shadow details,
thereby allowing even distribution of colors.
High Scanning Speed, Low Acoustic Noise: The scanner's micro stepping technology greatly increases
scanning speed and at the same time reduces noise level.
Intelligent Scanning Control Interface called MagicScan: MagicScan provides a comprehensive range
of scanning control functions. Completing the package are the bundled award-winning and proven
software packages such as binuscan PhotoPerfect.
Transparency Adapter: Allows the scanning films, slides and transparencies up to the full-size
scanning area: 12" x 17".
Proprietary Image Noise Reduction: Your scanner uses a sealed optical system design that blocks dust
particles and excess reflections from penetrating the optical unit, thereby overcoming image and
optical noise and ensuring sharp, true-life images.
System Requirements:
For PC users: Pentium or higher, CD-ROM drive, hard drive with 50 MB free disk space, 64MB memory,
Microsoft Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows-compatible keyboard, display, and mouse.
Recommended: SVGA or higher graphics card.
For Mac users: Power Macintosh, New Power Mac G3, G4, CD-ROM drive, hard drive with 50MB free
disk space, 64MB memory, Mac OS 8.5 or later.
Trademarks
IBM, PC/AT and PS/2 are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. MS-Windows are
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Apple, Macintosh, Power Macintosh are registered trademarks of
Apple Computer, Inc. Other trademarks and brand names mentioned in this documentation are trademark
properties of their respective holders.
PowerLook 2100XL

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  • Page 1: Operation Manual

    PowerLook 2100XL Operation Manual Thank you for purchasing the PowerLook 2100XL color scanner. With PowerLook 2100XL color scanner, you can easily scan documents and photographs into your computer and maintain them as electronic copies. Main Features: High Resolution and Density Range: With a resolution of up to 9600 dpi and high density range, it produces better gamma transformation, and more accurate detection of highlight and shadow details, thereby allowing even distribution of colors.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Changing the SCSI ID Number……………………………………………………………………………...8 Care and Maintenance Tips……………………………………………………………………………...9 Chapter 2: Macintosh Installation……………………………………………………………………….10 Interface Card Installation……………………………………………………………………………...10 Connect the Scanner to your Computer………………………………………………………………..10 Installing the Software………………………………………………………………………………….11 How to Scan with Scan Frames………………………………………………………………………...12 Multiple Scanning Using the A3/ 35mm Slide Tray……………………………………………………..13 Chapter 3: PC Installation………………………………………………………………………………..14 Interface Card Installation……………………………………………………………………………...14...
  • Page 3: Quick Start Guide

    For stable SCSI connection, setting terminator is required. Please refer to Appendix A for more details on setting termination. 4. Connect the Power Connect the power cord to the scanner and plug the other end of the power cord into an available outlet (socket). For New Power Mac G3, G4 users...
  • Page 4: Power Up

    5. Power Up Turn the scanner power switch on. When the Ready indicator is on, your scanner is ready to use. Turn on your computer 6. Software Installation We recommend that you install your image editing software first and then MagicScan.
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    Gives instructions on scanner connection to a Macintosh computer and the corresponding software installation. Chapter 3 Gives instructions on scanner connection to an IBM PC compatible and the corresponding software installation. Chapter 4 Gives troubleshooting tips for possible problems with the scanner.
  • Page 6: Chapter 1: Getting Started

    Chapter 1: Getting Started Your PowerLook 2100XL scanner is extremely user-friendly. Hardware and software installation can be completed in a few steps. In minutes you can start operating your scanner to see for yourself the kind of quality scanned images it can produce.
  • Page 7 25/50-Pin SCSI Connector – Where you plug in the 25/50-Pin SCSI cable. UTA Connector – A connector used to connect the optional UMAX Transparency Adapter. Power Cord Connector – Where you plug in the scanner power cord. Front View Rear View...
  • Page 8: Prepare The Scanner

    Check to see if this ID setting is used by another device connected to your computer’s SCSI port. If SCSI ID #6 is not used, you do not need to change your scanner’s SCSI ID number. You can directly proceed to hardware connection and software installation. For installation instructions, proceed to Chapter 2 if you are connecting to a Macintosh computer or to Chapter 3 if you are connecting to an IBM PC.
  • Page 9: Care And Maintenance Tips

    2. Use a screwdriver to rotate the SCSI ID switch on the SCSI ID switch until an unused number appears in the switch’s notch. Note: Do not use SCSI ID setting from 7 through 9 on your scanner. They are for factory use only.
  • Page 10: Chapter 2: Macintosh Installation

    This chapter describes how you can use your scanner with your Macintosh computer. Interface Card Installation (For Mac with built in SCSI port users, please skip to next section) Before you can use your scanner with your computer, you need to install the interface card into your Computer.
  • Page 11: Installing The Software

    3. Connect the power cord to the scanner. And connect the other end of the power cord to a grounded power socket. 4. Turn on the scanner power. 5. Turn on the computer power. Installing the Software Install the software in the following order: 1.
  • Page 12: How To Scan With Scan Frames

    The Scan Frames come in a number of sizes. Orientation holes are located on the short sides of the frames. When one or more of these frames are placed on the scanner’s object glass and the “Scan” button is clicked, the scanner will automatically detect the existence of each frame by using the orientation holes for reference and will only include what is within each Scan Frame in the resulting scanned image.
  • Page 13: Multiple Scanning Using The A3/ 35Mm Slide Tray

    Multiple Scanning Using the A3/ 35mm Slide Tray 1. Place the transparencies into the slide holders on the slide tray. 2. Lift up the A3 Scanner’s transparency adapter and place the Slide Tray on the scanner’s object glass. 3. Line the orientation holes up in such a way that the entire tray fits on the object glass and the slide tray borders line up with the rulers on the scanner’s object glass.
  • Page 14: Chapter 3: Pc Installation

    Chapter 3: PC Installation This chapter describes how you can connect and use the PowerLook 2100XL scanner with your IBM PC or compatible computer. Interface Card Installation Before you can use your scanner with your computer, you need to install the interface card into your PC.
  • Page 15: Installing The Software

    3. Connect the power cord to the scanner. 4. Turn on the scanner power. 5. Turn on the computer power. Hardware installation is now completed. Get ready to run the UMAX Setup program to install the supporting UMAX software supplied with your system.
  • Page 16: How To Scan With Scan Frames

    4 x 5 inch. Orientation holes are located on the short sides of the frames. When one or more of these frames are placed on the scanner’s object glass and the “Scan” button is clicked, the scanner will automatically detect the existence of each frame, using the orientation holes for reference, and will only include what is within each Scan Frame in the resulting scanned image.
  • Page 17: Multiple Scanning Using The A3/ 35Mm Slide Tray

    Multiple Scanning Using the A3/ 35mm Slide Tray 1. Place the transparencies into the slide holders on the slide tray. 2. Lift up the A3 Scanner’s transparency adapter and place the Slide Tray on the scanner’s object glass. 3. Line the orientation holes up in such a way that the entire tray its on to the object glass and the slide tray borders lines up with the rulers on the scanner’s object glass.
  • Page 18: Chapter 4: Troubleshooting Tips

    Chapter 4: Troubleshooting Tips The PowerLook 2100XL scanner was designed to provide a hassle-free installation and operation. However, should you encounter problems with your scanner, correct them by way of the troubleshooting tips given in this chapter. For persistent problems with your computer, consult your dealer or approved service personnel.
  • Page 19: Led Indicators

    Other observations that may aid the technician in identifying the problem and the solution. LED Indicators Listed below are some of the more common specific problems you may have with your scanner. Corrective actions are also given. Problem 1: Power Indicator fails to come on Possible Cause / Solution: •...
  • Page 20: Appendix A: Installing A Scsi Card

    Check the SCSI ID The illustration below shows the location of the SCSI ID selector at the rear panel of the scanner. The selector shows the SCSI ID setting of the scanner. In this case, it is #6 – the factory preset address.
  • Page 21: Checking The Terminators

    There should be two terminators in a SCSI chain: it is best to place the terminators at each end of the SCSI chain. PowerLook 2100XL has a built-in active terminator switch for you to turn on and off (see the illustration). Number 1 represents “active terminator” and number 2 represents “terminator power”.
  • Page 22: Installing The Software And Scsi Card Driver

    Case 2: Connect the scanner to a SCSI card that has another SCSI device attached to it. Case 3: Scanner is the last SCSI device in the SCSI Chain. The setting of active terminator is the same with Case 1. Simply turning on the active terminator of your scanner.
  • Page 23: Connect The Computer And Scanner

    Connect the Computer and Scanner Now that the interface card has been installed and all of the settings on the scanner and card are properly set, you can connect the computer and the scanner. Once this has been done, the hardware installation will be complete.
  • Page 24: Appendix B: Scanner Specifications

    Appendix B: Scanner Specifications Scanner Type Interface Scan Speed Maximum Scanning Area Optical Resolution Output (H/W) Resolution Maximum Resolution Sample Depth Color Mode Grayscale Mode Scanner Settings Scaling Highlight / Shadow Contrast / Brightness Gamma Curve Data Output Color Mode...
  • Page 25: Glossary

    These cards are called by various names such as adapter, add-in card, controller card, expansion card, option card, or by the names of the functions thy do such as fax/modem cards, network card, scanner card, etc. This card is inserted into an expansion slot to allow the connection of a peripheral device to a PC.
  • Page 26 A standardized interfacing system that allows many different software applications to access many different image input devices. Any software or image input device that conforms to the TWAIN standard. UTA (UMAX Transparency Adapter), an optional scanner hardware that allows the scanning of transparent originals.

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