Factory
Default
1
F. Color Drop
Host
Green
Red
Blue
Host
Host
(1)
2
F. Brightness
Host
D3
D4
D2
D1
Norm
L1
L2
L3
L4
Host
Host
(1)
3
F. Emphasis
Host
None
Smooth
Low
Medium
High
Host
Host
(1)
4
F. Contrast
Host
L3
L4
L2
L1
Norm
H1
H2
H3
H4
Host
Host
(1)
Bayer
Bayer Halftone Halftone
Error
Dynamic
dither
dither
dot 32
dot 64
diffusion
Thres.
6
B. Color Drop
Host
Green
Red
Blue
Host
Host
(1)
7
B. Brightness
Host
D3
D4
D2
D1
Norm
L1
L2
L3
L4
Host
Host
(1)
8
B. Emphasis
Host
None
Smooth
Low
Medium
High
Host
Host
(1)
9
B. Contrast
Host
L3
L4
L2
L1
Norm
H1
H2
H3
H4
Host
Host
(1)
Bayer
Bayer Halftone Halftone
Error
Dynamic
dither
dither
dot 32
dot 64
diffusion
Thres.
B
B
W
W
1
×
1
6
×
6
1
×
1
6
×
6
12 Black Line Remove
Host
Enable Disable
Host
Host
(1)
Fit to
Page
Not
detect
Double Feed
(Action after detecting
double feed )
Double Feed
Low
High
(Set Sensitivity)
Sensitivity Sensitivity
17 Feed Speed
Host
Normal
Slow
Host
Host
(1)
Save Setting
(Select memory )
Save Setting
(Memorize scanning
condition to EEPROM)
Load setting data
(for scanning
condition)
Remarks
(1) : Parameter setting by user
(2) : Status Indication
(3) : Parameter setting by service-man
(1)
−
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
Remarks
(1)
(1)
(1)
14 Double Feed
Host
Detect
19
Default
Memory
1
Memory
2
−
−
Default
Default
18-b
Exec
Memory1 Memory1
Host
18-a
Memory
1
Memory
2
Host
16
Host
Normal
Host
Host
15
Host
Stop
Buzzer
Host
Host
13 Scanning Mode
Host
Actual
Host
Host
−
−
11 Noise Reduction
Host
None
Host
Host
Host
Host
B. Halftone
Host
Binary
Default
5
F. Halftone
Host
Binary
No
Item
Setting Contents
10
(4) : Adjustment
(5) : Diag.
Host
Host
Summary of Contents for KV-SS905C
Page 1: ...ORDER NO KM70108670C0 G14 High Speed Color Scanner KV SS905C 1 1 ...
Page 6: ...4 INSTALLATION 4 1 Minimum Space Requirements 6 ...
Page 8: ...8 ...
Page 15: ...2 Tighten all the screws 15 ...
Page 42: ...42 ...
Page 46: ...46 ...
Page 51: ...51 ...
Page 52: ...52 ...
Page 55: ...3 Use your fingers to pull the Retard Roller Door toward you 55 ...
Page 58: ...7 Close the Retard Roller Door 58 ...
Page 59: ...8 Close the Front Door Note Push down the Front Door slowly until it clicks into place 59 ...
Page 61: ...3 Using your fingers open the Retard Roller Cover 61 ...
Page 62: ...4 Pull and remove the Retard Pad in the direction of the arrow 62 ...
Page 64: ...7 Close the Retard Roller Cover 64 ...
Page 66: ...8 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 8 1 Disassembly Flowchart 66 ...
Page 69: ...69 ...
Page 77: ...8 2 9 Back Door Cover 1 Remove the 2 screws 77 ...
Page 78: ...2 Spread the 2 claws of right and left both sides toward the outside 78 ...
Page 84: ...6 Remove the 4 screws B and remove the Board Box Power Box 84 ...
Page 85: ...85 ...
Page 87: ...4 Remove the 2 screws B from the Hopper Motor with plate to remove the Hopper Motor 87 ...
Page 94: ...3 Pull the Lamp Modules out of the Scanner 94 ...
Page 96: ...5 Remove screws 96 ...
Page 97: ...6 Remove the Lamp Holder covers on the Lamp Modules 97 ...
Page 98: ...7 Remove the Lamps from the Lamp Modules in the direction of the arrow 98 ...
Page 106: ...5 Lift the Conveyor Bottom 4 and pull out toward the front of the unit to remove 106 ...
Page 107: ...6 Unhook the Drive Rollers from the notching hole of chassis and remove it 107 ...
Page 109: ...4 Unhook the Conveyor Rollers from the notching hole of chassis and remove it 109 ...
Page 115: ...8 4 3 I F Board 1 Remove 4 screws 2 Pull out the I F Board in the direction of the arrow 115 ...
Page 120: ...4 Remove the 2 screws B and Conveyor Upper 5 120 ...
Page 122: ...8 Remove the screw E and remove the Exit Rear Sensor 122 ...
Page 137: ...4 Remove the 2 screws from FAN 1 137 ...
Page 139: ...5 Remove the 2 screws B from FAN 2 139 ...
Page 169: ...13 2 I F Board SCSI Board 169 ...
Page 170: ...13 3 MOTHER Board 13 4 DRIVE Board 170 ...
Page 237: ...16 1 2 I F Board SCSI Board 237 ...
Page 238: ...16 1 3 MOTHER Board 16 1 4 DRIVE Board 16 1 5 PANEL SENSOR Boards 238 ...
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