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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. 

 

Picture 42: Summary of successful firmware update 

The scanner reboots now with factory default settings. 

 

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Setup and Assembly Manual 

Summary of Contents for WideTEK 36

Page 1: ...S Se et tu up p a an nd d A As ss se em mb bl ly y M Ma an nu ua al l This device is compliant...

Page 2: ...File WT36_SetupAndAssembly_F2 doc...

Page 3: ...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...

Page 4: ...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 Damages to your unit may have...

Page 5: ...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 Section A describes the hardware setup It includes unp...

Page 6: ...shots because of new firmware release D 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 d...

Page 7: ...Source 25 A 4 1 Connectors at the Scanner 26 A 5 Powering up the WideTEK 36 27 A 6 WideTEK 36 Touch Panel 27 A 6 1 Starting the WideTEK 36 from Stand By Mode 27 A 6 2 Turning off the WideTEK 36 28 A...

Page 8: ...l 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 51 C 1 Cleaning the Transport Drums 51 C 2 Cleaning the Glass Plate...

Page 9: ...Setup and Assembly Manual Page 9 Table of Content part 3 D Technical Data 68 D 1 Scanner Specifications 68 D 2 Ambient Conditions 68 D 3 Electrical Specifications 69 D 4 Dimensions and Weight 69...

Page 10: ...Picture 14 Lift the scanner to remove the foam rubber element 22 Picture 15 Removing foam rubber element and cardboard element 22 Picture 16 Bottom side front side left 23 Picture 17 Bottom side back...

Page 11: ...icture 44 Upload ICC Profile screen 46 Picture 45 Embed ICC profile 46 Picture 46 Install Option screen 47 Picture 47 Click the marked button 48 Picture 48 Select White Balance 48 Picture 49 White Ref...

Page 12: ...rget on the document table 58 Picture 69 Position of IT8 test target on the document table 59 Picture 70 Network Analyzer screen 60 Picture 71 IP address for testing 60 Picture 72 Recovery Key 61 Pict...

Page 13: ...Setup and Assembly Manual Page 13 T T Th h hi iis s s p p pa a ag g ge e e i iin n nt t te e en n nt t ti iio o on n na a al lll lly y y l lle e ef f ft t t b b bl lla a an n nk k k...

Page 14: ...ll 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...

Page 15: ...d box opened Picture 3 Assembling material 1 Plastic bag with assembly material The plastic bag contains all screws washers and tools to assemble the floor stand A 1 1 1 List of Assembling Material an...

Page 16: ...rizontal traverse This part is used on the top as well as on the bottom 2 2 Vertical leg This part is used on the left as well as on the right side 3 2 Foot bracket This preassembled part is used on t...

Page 17: ...l parts out of the box and place them as shown below and check for possible damages Picture 5 Floor stand components The numbers in the picture above correspond to the numbers in the technical drawing...

Page 18: ...hey 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 f...

Page 19: ...mes 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...

Page 20: ...rtical leg Insert the second traverse between the side legs Picture 11 Upper traverse inserted Assemble the traverse the top brackets and the legs with two ISO 4016 M8x50x22 WS screws and a washer on...

Page 21: ...tand 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 transpor...

Page 22: ...e 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...

Page 23: ...ts 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 scanne...

Page 24: ...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 Picture 19 WideTEK 36 place...

Page 25: ...t is properly grounded Inspect the power 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 c...

Page 26: ...oned 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 1 Power connector 2 Foot pedal connector 3 Network cable connect...

Page 27: ...t shows an easy to use menu and helps the user to control all scanner parameters with the touch of a finger When the WideTEK 36 is powered up by using the main power switch the touch panel is illumina...

Page 28: ...d down Going to sleep in x seconds Picture 22 Touch panel while shut down in progress At the end of the power down sequence the display will be dimmed A 6 3 The Help Function To support the user when...

Page 29: ...en 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 Picture 23 Keyboard with capital...

Page 30: ...nd 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 Th...

Page 31: ...ows Picture 27 Numeric key pad Enter the new values The and 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...

Page 32: ...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 lev...

Page 33: ...Returns to the former screen Cont Starts the measurement Abort Stops the measurement and the display returns to the former screen Place the white balance test target WT36 Z 02 A in the document input...

Page 34: ...the integrated user interface will be displayed Picture 32 Start screen The start screen shows three symbols which lead to the main categories of the Scan2Net user interface Launch Scan Application c...

Page 35: ...ormation 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 Pa...

Page 36: ...at the first letter of both the user name and password are upper case Picture 34 Poweruser main menu The person having access to this level can change the password and thereby limit access to normal o...

Page 37: ...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 value...

Page 38: ...eters 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 Clic...

Page 39: ...ttings in the Poweruser main menu screen and click the Sound System button Picture 37 Sound System screen This menu allows to set the volume upload additional sound files to the scanner link events to...

Page 40: ...click on the desired percentage value in the list left beside the graphic symbol The symbol color changes depending on the selected value Up to 30 Up to 60 70 or higher Back to Sound Menu returns to t...

Page 41: ...at of the sound files is WAV Click on the button Wave Files Picture 39 List of sound files The list of the installed sound files will be displayed Click on the button Search to search for the desired...

Page 42: ...the sound name which is linked to it The sound that should replace the current sound can be selected in the next row Click on the selection arrow to open the list of available sounds The selected sou...

Page 43: ...ed on the scanner Download the current firmware version to your local PC Start the scanner Select Setup Device and go to the login level Poweruser In the main menu screen locate the section Updates Up...

Page 44: ...pdate 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 Picture...

Page 45: ...ofile or Printer Profile 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 s...

Page 46: ...replace the previous file Picture 44 Upload ICC Profile screen Click on Browse to select the desired ICC profile Click on Send file to upload the selected profile To activate the ICC profile click in...

Page 47: ...lowed by the Apply button If it does not turn green the key is invalid or does not belong to this specific scanner or option Picture 46 Install Option screen Note Option keys are valid only for one op...

Page 48: ...tion Adjustments Support Click the button Adjustments Picture 47 Click the marked button In the next screen locate the section White Balance Adjustments In this section click on the button White Balan...

Page 49: ...rget on document table Click on 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 statu...

Page 50: ...scan look brighter To set the Brightness Correction click the button Brightness Correction in the section White Balance Adjustments Picture 50 Selecting Brightness Correction This will open a screen i...

Page 51: ...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 sequ...

Page 52: ...nsport 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 ele...

Page 53: ...ber 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 Hexagon ball shaped head screwdrive...

Page 54: ...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 disco...

Page 55: ...e used Notice the order of the elements on the screw Lock washer Cable connector lock washer This order must be the same when reconnecting the cables to the TFT display Picture 61 Cable connector When...

Page 56: ...gin with the two screws at the back The next two pictures show the position of the screws at the glass plate rack back Picture 62 Screw at back left side Picture 63 Screw at back right side At next re...

Page 57: ...e 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 a...

Page 58: ...either Scan CSTT Test Target or Scan IT8 Test Target 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...

Page 59: ...o position the target on the document table 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...

Page 60: ...click the Network Analyzer button Picture 70 Network Analyzer screen Click on the Perform Speed Test button and enter the IP address of the device which should be the target for the test Also enter t...

Page 61: ...er 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 sy...

Page 62: ...eft and right side of the housing Then find a gap at the right side of the compensators plate Picture 73 Position of gap on right side Picture 74 Position of gap on left side and a gap at the left sid...

Page 63: ...e Because of the elastic rubber elements in the compensator it could be necessary to fasten them temporarily Picture 77 Compensators lifted Picture 78 Inserting recovery key Now the recovery key can b...

Page 64: ...nch the scan application in your browser The IP address of the device will have the factory default value 192 168 1 50 8 Change the network parameters to the values which were used before running the...

Page 65: ...d defective Make sure board is sitting correctly on the motherboard 6 E06 POWER SUPPLY FAILED Power supply failed A problem with the internal power supply was detected Operation is not possible USER B...

Page 66: ...ision not OK The S2N board found is not the right one for this device Error can occur after a repair exchange Exchange with correct board 60 Error 60 General camera error General camera error General...

Page 67: ...83 Scan background was changed Scan background was changed The background was changed Repeat scan sequence to correct the measured value Warning will disappear 144 Light level is low The light level...

Page 68: ...r Resolution 68 400 pixels 3x 22 800 Scan Modes 1bit Black White 8bit Grayscale 24bit Color 8bit indexed Illumination Light Source Two lamps with 130 white LEDs each Warm up Time None Temperature Depe...

Page 69: ...4 Dimensions and Weight Scanner outer dimensions 220 x 1094 x 555 mm H x W x D Scanner outer dimensions incl floor stand 1070 x 1094 x 555 mm H x W x D Weight of Scanner 45 6 kg Weight of Floor Stand...

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