C150-E103-01ENM3097DGImage ScannerOEM Manual
General1-21.2 Appearance and parts nameAppearance and parts name is shown in Fig. 1.1.Figure 1.1 Part name of M3097DG
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-30- Peripheral device type: Byte 0Indicates the type of device under control of the target. This scanner returns X'
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-31- Minimum X resolution: Bytes E and FIndicates the minimum resolution in the horizontal scanning direction.The scanner retu
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-32Byte Bit Description1C Bit 0 Data overflowThis bit is set to 1 for an image scanner in which an overflow can occur. The
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-33Vendor unique parameter bytes (standard VPD page extended format)Byte 1E1F2021222526292A313251525758595A5B5C5D5E616263Reserv
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-34- Physical function: Bytes 20 and 21The scanner returns B'11010000'.The scanner returns B'00001000'
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-35The scanner returns B'0000 0000 0000 0000 1110 1101 1011 1111' = X'0000EDBF'.7060504030201 0Mode select
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-36- Implemented vendor-specific command: Bytes 2A to 31A vendor-specific command consists of four field, each consisting
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-37- Implemented vendor unique parameter: Bytes 32 to 51Of the vendor unique parameters defined by the SET WINDOW command, thi
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-38e) Number of resident dither patterns and number of registrable dither patterns: Byte 56Indicates the number of interna
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-39h) Compression function: Bytes 5A and 5BIndicates the supported compression function.Byte Bit Description5A 1XXXXXXX bX1XX
2-1Chapter 2 Specifications2.1 Basic specificationsBasic specifications of M3097DG are shown in Table 2.1.Table 2.1 Basic Specifications of M3097DGI
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-40j) Bar code function: Bytes 5E, 5F, 60, and 61Indicates the supported bar code function.Byte Bit Description5E 0000XXXX
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-41A.4.4 REQUEST SENSE commandThe following table shows the normal sequence of the REQUEST SENSE command when usedwith this sca
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-42a. Allocation length: Byte 4Specifies the storage area in bytes that the initiator allocates for sense data. If a 0 i
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-43b. Error code: Byte 0Differentiates between current error or deferred error. This scanner returns X’70’(“CURRENT ERROR” )
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-44Sense key Status of logical unit0 NO SENSEThe logical unit has no information to be specifically described in a sense ke
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-45SensekeyAdditionalsense codeAdditionalsense codequalifierDescription0 00 00 No-sense2 00 00 Not ready3 80 01 Jam3 80 02 ADF
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-46A.4.5 SEND DIAGNOSTIC commandThe following table shows the normal sequence of the SEND DIAGNOSTIC command when usedwith
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-47a. PF (page format) : Byte 1This scanner ignores PF.b. SLFTST (self test) : Byte 1This value is 1 on this scanner.c. D
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-48A.4.6 TEST UNIT READY commandThe following table shows the normal sequence of the TEST UNIT READY command when usedwith
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-49(2) ResponseThis scanner reports as follows:a. Normal:• Status: B’00000’ (GOOD)• Sense key: X’0’ (NO SENSE)b. Abnormal:• Sta
Specifications 2-22.2 Option specificationsFollowing options are available for this scanner.Table 2.2 Option of the scannerName Parts Number When the
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-50(1) SET WINDOW command: COMMAND phase (initiator → target)The SET WINDOW command is used to set a window.The CDB of this
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-51(2) Window data: DATA OUT phase (initiator → target)Window data specifies the details of a window. Window data contains a
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-5212345615161718191A1B1C1D1E1F20212227n28129DA11EByte 0Padding type(MSB)Upper left X(LSB)X resolutionWindow identifier(Res
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-53(a) Window identifier: Byte 0Specifies a unique value that identifies a window. The value must be 0 (00h), if the windowda
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-54If the ULX or ULY value is outside the maximum scan area of this scanner, this scannerreturns the following error inform
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-55iii)The memory installed is enough for reading.For this scanner, the origin of the window is at the location shown below. T
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-56(g) Threshold: Byte 17Specifies the threshold value for the line art (Byte 19=’00’Value (Hex) Brightness00 Default:• wi
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-57If reserved value is specified, this scanner returns the following error information as follows:• Status: B’00001’ (CHECK CO
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-58If reserved value is specified, this scanner returns the following error information as follows:• Status: B’00001’ (CHEC
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-59(p) Vender unique parameter (byte 28 and after)Specifies, in byte 28 and after, a vender unique parameter, including items s
2.3 Reading limitation depending on the memory installed2-32.3 Reading limitation depending on the memory installedM3097DG have the limitation of rea
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-60• γ pattern: Byte 29Specifies the γ pattern number for the line art or the halftone.Value (Hex)γ pattern00 Default Thi
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-61• Image emphasis: Byte 2BThis scanner is limited to three levels of emphasis and one level of smoothing. These levelsare s
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-62• Variance rate: byte 2ESpecifies variance rate for simplified dynamic threshold.Value (Hex) Variance rate00 Default01
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-63• DTC mode: byte 2FX’A6’ is set when the power is turned on.This byte is valid when IPC-2D or IPC-3D option is installed, a
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-64• DTC mode: byte 30X’20’ is set when the power is turned on.This byte is valid when the IPC-2D or IPC-3D is installed,
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-65• White level follower: byte 32If reserved value is specified, this scanner returns the following error information as foll
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-66• Paper size: bytes 35 (front-side window data only)Specifies a paper size when the ADF is used. This parameter is val
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-67If undefined value is specified this scanner returns the following error information:- Status: B’00001’ (CHECK CONDITION)- S
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-68• DTC SELECTION: byte 3EIf reserved value is specified, this scanner returns the following error information as follows
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-69A.4.8 SET SUBWINDOW commandThe following table shows the normal sequence of the SET SUBWINDOW command when usedwith this sca
Specifications 2-42.4 Physical specificationsTable 2.5 Physical specificationsNo. Item M3097DE/DGHeight 234 ( 9.2 in.)Width 696 (27.4 in.)1 Dimension
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-70(1) SET SUBWINDOW command: COMMAND phase (initiator → target)The SET SUBWINDOW command is used to set subwindows. If th
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-71Note:Front-side subwindow or back-side subwindow is specified by subwindow identifier.This scanner can use both front-side a
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-72(a) Subwindow identifier: Byte 0Specifies a unique value that identifies a subwindow. If two or more subwindow identif
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-73If the subwindow is front-side of the document, the value must be;0 to 3If the subwindow is back-side of the document, the v
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-74Example:(d) Brightness: Byte 16Specifies the brightness for half tone. For details, see the SET WINDOW command.(e) Thr
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-75(j) RIF (reverse image format): Byte 1DThis bit is used to reverse the binary image data output.0: Output is not reversed1:
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-76• Outline extraction: byte 2ASpecifies the outlining for the subwindow. For details, see the explanation of the SETWIN
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-77A.4.9 OBJECT POSITION commandThe following table shows the normal sequence of the OBJECT POSITION command when usedwith this
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-78a. Position type: byte 1Specifies positioning functionsBit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 POSITION TYPE0 0 0 Unload object0 0 1 Load ob
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-79b. Count: bytes 2 to 4This scanner does not support this field. If a value other than 0 is specified, this scannerreturns
2.6 Document specifications2-52.6 Document specificationsWhen using the flatbed, any condition of the paper can be read except paper size and ground
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-80(3) Command sequence to select the ADF or FB.Note:If the document is shorter than the window area specified by the SET W
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-81A.4.10 SEND commandThe following table shows the normal sequence of the SEND command when used with thisscanner.Step Bus pha
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-82(1) SEND command: COMMAND phase (initiator → target)The SEND command is used by an initiator to send data to a target
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-83(2) SEND data (dither pattern): DATA OUT phase (initiator → target)a. Dither matrix sizeSpecifies the size of dither mat
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-84Example:d11 d12 d13 d14 d15 d16 d17 d18d21 d22 d23 d24 d25 d26 d27 d28d31 d32 d33 d34 d35 d36 d37 d38d41 d42 d43 d44 d45
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-85(3) SEND data (γ pattern): DATA OUT phase (initiator → target)687541Byte 023ReservedX'0100'X'0100'9Aton
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-86• γ pattern dataThe γ pattern data must be transferred in the following order;0000Conversiondensity(Black) FF00Transfero
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-87A.4.11 READ commandThe following table shows the normal sequence of the READ command when used with thisscanner.Step Bus pha
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-88a. Data type code: Byte 2Specifies the type of data to be transferred between the initiator and target. This scanners
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-89If the actual transfer amount differs from the amount indicated by TL, the target creates thefollowing status and sense data
Specifications 2-62.6.2 Paper conditions1) Paper type• Woodfree paper• PPC paper, Specified by XEROX CorporationWhen using another paper, check that i
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-90(a) For binary data1 pixel: 1 bit8 pixels: 1 byteIf the data amount per raster line is not a multiple of 8 bits, the
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-91• Number of X-direction pixels: Byte 0 to 3• Number of Y-direction pixels: Byte 4 to 7This scanner calculates the numbers
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-92Note:If WINDOW ID = 0, pixel size data is calculated for front-side window. If WINDOW ID =128, pixel size data is caluc
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-93• Paper size: Byte 3Notes:*1 This scanner cannot distinguish DL from A3 or LT from A4.*2 When the paper is loaded into ADF
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-94A.4.12 MODE SELECT (6)The normal sequence related to MODE SELECTE (6) of this scanner is listed below:Step Bus phase Ini
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-95• PF (PAGE FORMAT): Byte 1When PF=1, it is indicated that the parameters of this command is fitted to the SCSI-2specificati
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-96• BLOCK DESCRIPTOR LENGTH: Byte 3Specifies the length of the entire mode parameter descriptor block in units of byte.
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-97c. Mode pageThe mode page format is indicated for each page code.• Page codeThe PAGE CODEs supported in this scanner are as
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-98• ALD (Automatic Length Detection): Byte 3The ALD bit specifies detected paper length replaces length value which has sp
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-992) Lamp timer PAGE (PAGE CODE X’3D’)• LAMP TIMER: Byte 2The time during which the fluorescent lamp lights. 0: default (60
2.6 Document specifications2-7Replacement of parts: The life of the pad and the pick roller may be shorter than the case that PPCdocument is fed.Repl
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-100A.4.13 MODE SENSE (6)The normal MODE SENSE (6) sequence for the scanner is as follows:Step Bus phase Initiator operatio
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-101• DBD (disable block descriptor): Byte 1When the DBD bit is 1, the target must not return the mode descriptor block in the
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-102(2) Mode data: DATA IN phase (Target to Initiator)Mode parameter list data consists of a header, 0 or more than one de
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-103• Number of blocks: Bytes 1 to 3The number of logical blocks is specified fitted for the density code and block length.• B
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-104A.4.14 SCANThe normal SCAN sequence for the scanner is as follows:Step Bus phase Initiator operation← →Target operation
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-105(2) Window list data: DATA OUT phase (Initiator to Target)The window list data parameter specifies the window ID for scann
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-106A.5 Status: STATUS phase (target →→ initiator)Each time a command is terminated, the target moves into the STATUS ph
A.6 MessagesAppendix A-107When a target is released from the BUSY status, it will not issue a notification of the release. Therefore,the initiator n
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-108Code Message00 COMMAND COMPLETE05 INITIATOR DETECTED ERROR06 ABORT07 MESSAGE REJECT08 NO OPERATION09 MESSAGE PARITY ERR
A.6 MessagesAppendix A-109When this scanner receives the INITIATOR DETECTED ERROR message, this scanner enters theMESSAGE IN phase and sends the REST
Specifications 2-82.6.3 ADF capacityThe number of pages that can be loaded into ADF chute depends on the paper size and reamweight. This information i
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-110Upon receiving the MESSAGE REJECT message, this scanner takes action as shown in thefollowing table.Message rejected Ac
A.6 MessagesAppendix A-111(7) BUS DEVICE RESET (X’0C’) : MESSAGE OUT phase (initiator → target)This message addresses any initiators that are ope
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-112The link will not be disconnected if bit 6 in the IDENTIFY message is 0. Also, it will not bedisconnected if the IDENT
A.6 MessagesAppendix A-113(10) SAVE DATA POINTER (X’02’) : MESSAGE IN phase (target → initiator)This message is sent from the target to the initi
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-114ASYNCHRONOUS DATA TRANSFER REQUEST (SDTR) message exchange shall be initiated byan SCSI device whenever a previously ar
A.7 Command SequenceAppendix A-115A.7 Command SequenceThis section describes the initial sequence and read sequence.A.7.1 Initial sequencePower ON/re
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-116A.7.2 Command sequence to readThe following illustration is an example of the command sequence used with this scanner.
A.7 Command SequenceAppendix A-117TargetInitiatorSENDDither pattern downloadLoad document on ADF(Not required if ADF is not used)OBJECT POSITIONREAD
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-118(2) When document size detection function is usedSET SUBWINDOWSet subwindow parametersREAD command sequenceStart scan a
A.7 Command SequenceAppendix A-119A.7.3 READ command sequenceA.7.3.1 Single read (disconnect disabled)Data volume: Image data volume in the scanner
2.6 Document specifications2-92.6.4 Areas that must not be perforated (for ADF reading only)Perforations in the shaded areas may cause Jam error. If
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-120A.7.3.2 Single read (disconnect enabled)Min (TL-M or 64 KB): Either TL-M or 64 KB which is smaller.Request image data
A.7 Command SequenceAppendix A-121A.7.3.3 Multiple read (disconnect disabled)Request image data (TL).READ commandStart scanning.See Notes 1 and 2.Iss
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-122A.7.3.4 Multiple read (disconnect enabled)Request image data (TL).READ commandStart scanning.Data volume< Min(TL-M o
A.7 Command SequenceAppendix A-123Notes:1. If the requested transfer volume is not equal to the actual data volume, this scanner informs theinitiator
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-124A.8 Status Transition of Logical UnitGOOD statusCHECK CONDITION statusStatus transitionPower ONResetBUS DEVICE RESET me
A.9 Error TableAppendix A-125A.9 Error TableThe following table lists errors that may occur upon issue of each command.Sense key 0 2 3 4 5 6 BContent
Appendix B-1Appendix B Interface deference between M3097DG and M3093DGThe interface difference between M3093DG and M3093DG is explained in this appen
Interface deference between M3097DG and M3093DGAppendix B-2B.3 Buffering capabilityM3097DG and M3093DG return following buffering capability data at b
B.6 Paper width X limitation of nonstandard size documentAppendix B-3B.5 Paper size specificationPaper size data of ADF, byte 35 of vendor unique par
Interface deference between M3097DG and M3093DGAppendix B-4B.7 The limitation of grayscale outputThe lower two bit output of grayscale of M3093DG is l
Specifications 2-102.6.5 Grounding color areaThe color of the shaded area shown in Figure 2.6 should be paper grounding color (white) or drop-out colo
B.9 General RemarksAppendix B-5B.9 General RemarksThese are not the interface deference between M3097DG and M3093DG, but may be usefulinformation for
Appendix C-1Appendix C ThroughputFollowing is not a guaranteed data but a tested result in Fujitsu.C.1 Offline testOffline test throughput (PPM) *, *
Appendix C-2• Test result:Document size/direction Resolution Simplex (PPM) Duplex (IPM) *A4, portrait20030040060037.426.820.814.571.546.633.820.3Lette
2.6 Document specifications2-112.6.6 Job separation sheetThe following figure shows the basic shape of the Job separation sheet. When Job separation
3-1Chapter 3 Image Functions3.1 Overview of the image functionsThe image functions of this scanner are summarized in Table 3.1 and Table 3.2. Table 3
Image Functions3-2*4 In IPC-3D, a seven step parameter is used like as with the Simplified Dynamic Threshold but thealgorithm is different.*5 In IPC-3
3.2 Basic image functions3-3o: Can be specified.x: Cannot be specified.▲: Enabled if automatic separation is specified, otherwise ignored.: Can be s
Image Functions3-4 Table 3.3 Mechanical offset error of the scannerOutputresolutionX0 (dots) *1 Y0 (dots) *1600 dpi 18 ± 18 24 ± 24400 dpi 12 ± 12 1
3.2 Basic image functions3-5b) Output lines in sub-scanning directionScanning length L (1/1200 in) = 13200Output resolution YR (dpi) = 400Output line
Image Functions3-6Figure 3.2 The window position and limitation of ADF readingThe Matrix size of the clipped Main Window is limited as shown in Figur
3.2 Basic image functions3-7Figure 3.3 Matrix size limitation of the WindowW9278 dots7296 dots10368 line13824 lineMaximumoutput sizewithoutExtendedMe
Image Functions3-8(2) Page End Detection[A.4.11 READ command / Detected paper length]This function cuts the reading operation when page end is detect
REVISION RECORDEdition Date published Revised contents01 Dec. 1997 First EditionSpecification No.: C150-E103-01ENThe contents of this manual is subjec
3.2 Basic image functions3-93.2.3 Binary reading[A.4.7 SET WINDOW command / Image Composition = X’00’]Following three parameters are available when
Image Functions3-103.2.4 Halftone reading[A.4.7 SET WINDOW command/Image Composition = X’01’]This scanner supports two types of halftone image, that
3.2 Basic image functions3-11Table 3.5 Parameters of HalftoneParameter value Effect of parameter DefaultBrightness X’01’toX’80’toX’FF’BrightestNorma
Image Functions3-123.2.5 Grayscale reading[A.4.7 SET WINDOW command / Image Composition = X’02’]Eight bit Grayscale reading is available. Following i
3.3 Optional image function3-133.3 Optional image functionImage functions in this section are available when IPC-2D or IPC3D option is installed.The
Image Functions3-14(1) Pre-filter[A.4.7 SET WINDOW command / DTC mode]The pre-filter performs filtering before processing the Dynamic Threshold. Ordi
3.3 Optional image function3-15(2) Gradation[A.4.7 SET WINDOW command / DTC mode]Gradation specifies the gamma curve correction before processing Dy
Image Functions3-16(3) Dynamic Threshold Curve[A.4.7 SET WINDOW command/DTC mode]For the Dynamic Threshold function, the threshold is changed with th
3.3 Optional image function3-17 (4) Equal to White[A.4.7 SET WINDOW command/DTC mode]Equal to White specifies the result of binaizing when the valu
Image Functions3-18(5) Noise Removal[A.4.7 SET WINDOW command / DTC mode]Noise Removal reduces the isolated spot noise after Dynamic Threshold. If th
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3.3 Optional image function3-19(6) Smoothing[A.4.7 SET WINDOW command / DTC mode]Smoothing in DTC mode is done after binarizing. This function smoot
Image Functions3-203.3.2 IPC mode (Auto II mode)[A.4.7 SET WINDOW command/DTC SELECTION = X’00’ or X’80’]In this mode, the algorithm of dynamic thres
3.3 Optional image function3-21b) IPC2 like Simplified Dynamic ThresholdIPC-3D supports IPC-2 like Simplified Dynamic Threshold for compatibility pur
Image Functions3-22(1) Image Emphasis[A.4.7 SET WINDOW command / Image Emphasis]Image Emphasis performs filtering to emphasize image edges or to smoo
3.3 Optional image function3-23
Image Functions3-24(2) Outline Extraction[A.4.7 SET WINDOW command / Outline extraction]The Outline function extracts the edges from images. This fun
3.3 Optional image function3-25(3) Automatic Separation[A.4.7 SET WINDOW command / Automatic Separation]With this feature, the scanner automatically
Image Functions3-26(4) Mirror image[A.4.7 SET WINDOW command / Mirror image]A scanned image is turned over symmetrically in the main scan direction,
3.3 Optional image function3-27(5) Black and White reverse[A.4.7 SET WINDOW command/RIF (reverse image format)]Black and White Reverse turns the bla
Image Functions3-283.3.4 Zooming[A.4.7 SET WINDOW command/X,Y resolution]Zooming is the function to enlarge or reduce the image from 400 dpi. X and Y
iCONTENTSChapter 1 General... 1-11.1 General d
Storage and Installation4-1Chapter 4 Storage and Installation4.1 Packaging box and storage conditionPhysical specification of the packaging box are l
Storage and Installation4-24.2 Components in the packaging boxFollowing components are included in the packaging box. Note that the power cable is def
4.3 Installation procedure4-32) Look at the bottom of the scanner to find the carrier fixing bracket.3) Remove the screw, and remove the carrier fixi
Storage and Installation4-44.3.2 ConnectionsConnect the cables as follows;(1) Set the power switch OFF. (see Figure 1.1)(2) Connect the power cable.Co
4.3 Installation procedure4-54.3.4 SCSI-ID settingThe default of SCSI-ID is 5. SCSI-ID is set by Setup mode of operator panel. The procedure toset SC
5-1Chapter 5 Operation and Maintenance5.1 Operator panel operation5.1.1 Operator panel function Operator pane has one LCD, six buttons and three LEDs
Operation and Maintenance5-25.1.2 Manual Feed mode In this mode, the scanner waits for some predetermined time without issuing “Hopper empty” afterall
5.1 Operator panel operation5-35.1.3 Setup modeOperator can set following items by Setup mode. Table 5.3 Functions of Setup modeNo Item Description
Operation and Maintenance5-4The procedures for setting Setup mode are as follows. (1) Turn the power ON by pressing “I” side of the power switch (see
5.1 Operator panel operation5-5 Figure 5.2 Flow chart of the Setup modeM01 Manual feed=No/Yes!01 Double Feed Check =No/Yes → 10/15/20 mm!02 IPC
ii4.1 Packaging box and storage condition... 4-14.2 Component
Operation and Maintenance5-65.1.4 Function of CE mode CE mode is available only for maintenance person, so the details of the CE mode are shown in the
5.2 Document setting5-75.2 Document setting5.2.1 Document setting on ADF paper chuteThe procedures for setting the document on ADF are as follows.NOT
Operation and Maintenance5-8(3) Angle the document edges as follows to avoid double feed.a) Lift the documents holding the both ends with both hands.b
5.2 Document setting5-9NOTICE: The number of the documents to be placed on ADF paper chute is limited asdescribed in section 2.6.3.(6) Start read ope
Operation and Maintenance5-105.2.2 Document setting on flatbedThe procedures for setting the document on ADF are as follows. (1) Open the document cov
5.3 Cleaning5-115.3 CleaningCleaning is important to keep stable scanning. Cleaning section, tool and cycle are explained in Table 5.5. Table 5.5 Cle
Operation and Maintenance5-12 5.4 ConsumableOperator needs to replace following parts. It is recommended to use abrasion counter on the operatorpane
5.4 Consumable5-13 (Two rollers are included) Figure 5.4 Pick roller
6-1 Chapter 6 Error display and Recovery 6.1 Error display 6.1.1 Temporary error (1) Hopper empty Paper Empty This message is
Error display and Recovery6-2 (3) FB mechanism alarm Mechanical Alarm (4) Motor fuse alarm Motorfuse Alarm (5) Lamp f
iiiA.4 Commands... Appendix A-20A.4.1 RES
6-3 Figure 6.1 Jam clearance
Appendix A-1Appendix A Scanner InterfaceThis image scanner and the host are connected via an 8-bit parallel interface. The interface follows the ANSI
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-2(4) StatusesThe following statuses are supported by this scanner:• BUSY• CHECK CONDITION• GOOD• RESERVATION CONFLICT(5)
A.1 Physical SpecificationsAppendix A-3(2) Physical specificationsTable A.1 SCSI physical specificationsItem SpecificationDriver/Receiver Single-en
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-4(4) Pin assignmentsSignal name Pin number Signal name GND1 26-DB (0) GND2 27-DB (1) GND3 28-DB (2) GND4 29-DB (3) GND5 30
A.2 SCSI BusAppendix A-5A.2 SCSI BusA.2.1 System configuration(1) System configurationThe SCSI bus connects up to eight SCSI devices, each linked with
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-6A.2.2 Bus signalsSignal name Type of signalInitiatorTargetDataDB0DB1DB2DB3DB4DB5DB6DB7(Data Bus n)DBP(Data BusParity)Eigh
A.2 SCSI BusAppendix A-7A.2.3 Bus signal drive conditionsSCSI devices drive signals of the SCSI bus. The types of SCSI devices are summarized in thef
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-8A.3 Bus PhasesThe SCSI architecture includes the following eight distinct phases:The SCSI bus can never be in more than o
A.3 Bus PhasesAppendix A-9Table A.4 Signal delay times definition (1/2)No. Item Time Definition1 Arbitrationdelay2.4 µs The minimum time an SCSI d
ivAppendix C Throughput...Appendix C-1C.1 Offline test...
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-10Table A.4 Signal delay times definition (2/2)No. Item Time Definition10Disconnectiondelay200 µsThe minimum time that
A.3 Bus PhasesAppendix A-11A.3.1 BUS FREE phaseThe BUS FREE phase is used to indicate that no SCSI device is actively using the SCSI bus, andthat it
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-12∇¤∇¤∇¤bus freedelayarbitration delaybus freedelaybus set delaybus freedelaybus clear delayarbitration delaybus free dela
A.3 Bus PhasesAppendix A-13A.3.3 SELECTION phaseThe SELECTION phase allows an initiator to select a target for the purpose of initiating some targetf
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-14A.3.4 RESELECTION phaseRESELECTION is an optional phase that allows a target to reconnect to an initiator for the purpos
A.3 Bus PhasesAppendix A-15A.3.5 INFORMATION TRANSFER phasesNote:The COMMAND, DATA, STATUS, and MESSAGE phases are all grouped together as theinforma
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-16The INFORMATION TRANSFER phases use one or more REQ/ACK handshakes to control theinformation transfer. Each REQ/ACK han
A.3 Bus PhasesAppendix A-17After the ACK signal is false, the target may continue the transfer by driving the DB(7-0, P) signals and asserting the RE
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-18(2) Synchronous information transferSynchronous data transfer is optional and is only used data phases. It shall be use
A.3 Bus PhasesAppendix A-19a. Synchronous transfer from target to initiatorIf the I/O signal is true (transfer to the initiator), the target shall fi
1-1Chapter 1 General1.1 General descriptionM3097DG image scanner is an ideal input device for Electric filling systems, Facsimiles, opticalcharacter
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-20A.4 CommandsCommands are directions issued from an initiator to a target. This image scanner supports the followingrange
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-21Table A.6 CommandsCommandOperationcode (hex)DescriptionRESERVE UNIT 16 Declares the exclusive use of a logical unitRELEASE
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-22A.4.1 RESERVE UNIT commandThe following table shows the normal sequence of the RESERVE UNIT command when used withthis s
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-234) A hardware reset condition is detected.The condition in effect after 3) or 4) is indicated by a sense key X’6’ (UNITATTEN
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-24A.4.2 RELEASE UNIT commandThe following table shows the normal sequence of the RESERVE UNIT command when used withthis s
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-25a. TP (third party): Byte 1As this scanner does not support the 3rd party reservation option, setting this bit to 1 causest
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-26a. EVPD (enable vital product data) : Byte 1The scanner returns the Standard inquiry data, if this bit is 0. If this
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-27(2) Standard inquiry data: DATA IN phase (target → initiator)a. Peripheral qualifier: Byte 0Indicates the connection st
Scanner InterfaceAppendix A-28c. Removable medium (RMB) : Byte 1This scanner does not support RMB. This scanner returns B’0’.d. Device type qualif
A.4 CommandsAppendix A-29(3) Vital product data (JBMS compatible)If the EVPD bit is 1 and the page code is X'F0' in the INQUIRY command, th
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