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Connecting the Scanner<br />
The first time the scanner is connected to a Windows computer, the Device Manager will install<br />
the device drivers needed to “register” the scanner with the system (more information on<br />
device registration is available on page 27 of this manual).<br />
Connect the Power Cable<br />
Before connecting the power cables, be sure the scanner is off. Attach the female end of the<br />
power cable to the AC connector on the rear of the scanner and insert the male end into a<br />
general-purpose (AC 100–240 V, 50/60 Hz) household outlet.<br />
Power off<br />
Power on<br />
Connecting the Interface Cable<br />
After confirming that the scanner is off, connect one end of the supplied 6-pin–6-pin IEEE<br />
1394 cable to the scanner, the other to the computer.<br />
Connect the cable as shown. Attempting to insert the connector in another orientation could not<br />
only damage the connector, but also damage the scanner or computer or interfere with their<br />
correct functioning.<br />
Scanner Computer<br />
Align the curved portion of<br />
the connector (circled) with<br />
the matching portion of the<br />
connector on the scanner or<br />
computer.<br />
Important<br />
If you are using a computer with a 4-pin DV connector (such as SONY VAIO laptop computers),<br />
you will need to purchase a 6-pin–4-pin cable or 6-pin–4-pin adapter.<br />
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IEEE 1394 connector<br />
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