FujitsuScanPartner 600COEM ManualVersion 1.0Doc. No. 250-0081-0 Fujitsu Inc.
1-41.2.2 Components1. Document CoverThe document cover holds the document in place during scanning so that the document does not move.2. Document glas
2-12. Specifications2.1 Functional Specifications2.2 Environmental Specifications2.1 Functional SpecificationsTable 2.1 lists the functional specifi
2-22.2 Environmental SpecificationsTable 2.2 lists the environmental specifications.Table 2-2 Environmental SpecificationsNo. Item Specifications Rema
3-13. OPERATION3.1 Removing the Shipping Bracket3.2 Power On/Oft3.3 Indication Panel3.4 Setting the SCSI-ID and Connecting the Interface Cable3.5 Pape
3-21. Remove the shipping retainer2. Fasten the shipping retainer
3-33.2 Power On/OffThe power switch is on the right side of the image scanner (See Figure 3.1)Turn the power switch to the “I” side, the power LED on
3-4Table 3-1 Names and functions of the indicatorsName Color FunctionPower Amber Lights on when the power is turned onReady Green Lights on when the s
3-5The devices linked to the SCSI interface are daisy-chained with one another. A terminator is attached to theends of the interface cable. User can b
3-6Configuration II: the number of devices attached to the SCSI bus (including the host PC) is three. Thescanner is located at the end of the connecti
3-73.5 Paper SpecificationsThis section provides the readable paper specifications for the automatic document feeder (ADF).3.5.1 Paper SizeA BMaximum
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3-83.5.2.2 FIatbed(a) Paper qualityNo condition(b) Ream weightNo condition(C) Paper formSquare is preferred.3.5.2.3 Items to avoidPaper such as the fo
3-93.5.3 Readable areaFeeding direction Unit: mmFigure 3-5 ADF readable area356216
3-103.6 Document Setting Method3.6.1 FlatbedFigure 3-6 Flatbed reading3.6.1.1 When the document size is of letter/A4 size or smallerIf the document is
3-113.6.1.2 When the document is a thick book1.Open the document cover and place it on the glass surface.2.If the document is thick, do not close the
3-123.6.2.2 Placing the documents on the ADF paper chutePerform the following steps to place the document in the ADF paper chute. If these steps are n
3-134. Place the document face down on the ADF paper chute, and put the ends of the bottom 2 or 3 sheets intothe auto feeder.5. C]ose the right and le
3-143.7 Cleaning3.7.1 Cleaning the document cover and the document glassUse a clean and soft cloth moistened with non-corrosive solvent such as alcoho
3-153.7.2 Cleaning inside the ADFClean the ADF according to the procedure that follows when the following situations frequently occur:• Documents are
4-14. INTERFACE4.1 Physical Specifications4.2 SCSI Bus4.3 Bus Phases4.4 Commands4.5 Status: STATUS phase (target initiator)4.6 Messages4.7 Command Se
iiiTable of Contents1. GENERAL...
4-23. CommandsThe following commands are supported by this scanner:• INQUIRY• OBJECT POSITION• READ• RELEASE UNIT• REQUEST SENSE• RESERVE UNIT• SEND D
4-34.1 Physical SpecificationsThe devices linked to this interface are daisy chained with each other. A terminator is attached to the ends ofthe inter
4-44.1.2 Physical SpecificationTable 4-1 SCSI physical specificationsItem SpecificationsDriver/Receiver Single-endedConnector 50 Contact Shielded Low
4-54.1.4 Pin assignmentsPhysical SpecificationsSignal Name Pin Number Signal NameGND 1 26 -DB (0)GND 2 27 -DB(1)GND 3 28 -DB(2)GND 4 29 -DB(3)GND 5 30
4-64.2 SCSI Bus4.2.1 System configuration4.2.1.1 System configurationThe SCSI bus connects up to eight SCSI units, each linked with a daisy chain. Bot
4-74.2.2 Bus signalsTable 4-2 Bus signalsSignal name Type of signal Initiator⇐⇒TargetData DB0DB1DB2DB3DB4DB5DB6DB7(Data Bus n)DBP(Data Bus Parity)Eigh
4-84.2.3 Bus signal drive conditionsSCSI devices drive signals of the SCSI bus. The types of SCSI devices are summarized in the following table, showi
4-9Table 4-4 Method of driving the interface signalOR connection NON_OR connectionFalse No signal is driven by anySCSI device. Signal status ismade fa
4-10The signal delay times for each bus phase are defined as follows-Table 4-5 Signal delay times definitionNo. Item Time Definition1 Arbitrationdelay
4-11Table 4.5 Signal delay times definitionNo. Item Time definition11 Hold time 45 ns The minimum time added between the assertion ofREQ (Or REQB) or
iv4.4.3 INQUIRY command ...
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4-13 Bus settle delay BSYSCSI SEL DB BSYID7 SEL DB(7)
4-144.3.3 SELECTION phaseThe SELECTION phase allows an initiator to select a target for the purpose of initiating some target function (e.g.,READ or W
4-154.3.4 INFORMATION TRANSFER phasesNote:The COMMAND, DATA, STATUS, and MESSAGE phases are all grouped together as the information transfer phasesbec
4-16The INFORMATION TRANSFER phases use one or more REQ/ACK handshakes to control the informationtransfer Each REQ/ACK handshake allows the transfer o
4-17(b) Asynchronous transler from initiator to targetIf the I/O signal is false (transfer to the target), the target shall request information by ass
4-184.4 CommandsCommands are directions issued from an initiator to a target. This image scanner supports the followingrange of the commands specified
4-19(d) A bit and field described as "Reserved" are 0.If this scanner receives a value other than 0, it returns an error as follows:Status k
4-204.4.1.1 RESERVE UNIT command: COMMAND phase (initiator Õ target)Where a logical unit can be accessed by two or more initiators, there could be int
4-214.4.2 RELEASE UNIT commandThe following table shows the normal sequence of the RESERVE UNIT command when used with thisscanner.Table 4-9 RELEASE U
v5.3.4 Group 3 error flowchart (no paper in ADF paper tray)...5-5
4-22If the 3rd party reservation option is not supported, setting this bit to 1 causes the target to return thefollowing error;• Status key: B'00
4-237 6 5 4 3 2 1 0Operation code X'12'Logical unit number (Reserved) EVPDPage Code(Reserved)Allocation lengthControl byte(a) EVPD (enable v
4-244.4.3.2 Inquiry data: DATA IN phase (target → initiator)7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0Peripheral qualifier Peripheral device typeRMB Device type qualifierISO ver
4-25(e) ISO version, ECMA version, ANSI approved version: Byte 2Indicates the version number of the governing standard. This scanner returns X'02
4-264.4.4 REQUEST SENSE commandThe following table shows the normal sequence of the REQUEST SENSE command when used with this scanner.Table 4-11 REQUE
4-27(a) Allocation length: Byte 4Specifies the storage area in bytes that tile initiator allocates for sense data If a 0 is set here, sense data is no
4-28(d) FM (file mark): Byte 2This scanner does not support FM. This scanner returns B'0'.(e) EOM (end of medium): Byte 2Indicates the compl
4-29(j) Command-specific information bytes: Bytes 8 to BOn this scanner, this field is not supported and is fixed to X'00000000'.(k) Additio
4-30Table 4.14 SEND DIAGNOSTIC commandStep Bus phase Initiator operation ←←→→ Target operation3 SELECTION Selects target →→Drives BSY signal4 MESSAGE
4-31(C) DO (device offline), UO (unit offline): Byte 1This scanner ignores DO and UO.(d) Parameter list length: Bytes 3 to 4This scanner does not supp
4-324.4.6.1 TEST UNIT READY command: COMMAND phase (initiator → target)The TEST UNIT READY command checks whether a logical unit is ready. The command
4-334.4.7 SET WINDOW commandThe following table shows the normal sequence of the SET WINDOW command when used with thisscanner.Table 4-16 SET WINDOW c
4-347 6 5 4 3 2 1 0Operator code X'24'Logical unit number (Reserved)(Reserved)(MSB)Transfer length(LSB)Control byte(a) TRANSFER LENGTH: Byte
4-35Specifies the length in bytes of a window descriptor block. Each block has the same length. Theallowable range of length is between 40 and 248 byt
4-36(c) Window identifier: Byte 0Specifies a unique value that identifies a window. The value may be 0 to 255. If two or more windowidentifiers are sp
4-37(Values under 0 in [ ] are omitted.)3. Conditions for vertical scanning:1 ó [YR x L/1200] ò- 6968 (for flat-bed scan)1 ó [YR x L/1200) ó 8400 (for
4-38Sense key: X'5' (ILLEGAL REQUEST)(I) Bit per pixel: Byte 1ASpecifies the number of bits per pixel. This value shall be X'Ol',
4-39This scanner does not support BIT ORDERING. If a value other than X'0000' is specified, this scannerreturns the following error:• Status
4-404.4.7.4.1 Vendor unique identification code: Byte 28Specified a vendor unique identification code. For B&W image scanning, X'00' mus
4-414.4.7.5 Color Scanning Vender unique parametersTable 4-19 Vendor unique parameters (byte 28 and later)7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0Vender unique identification
1-11. General1.1 General1.2 Device Configuration1.1 GeneralScan Partner 600C image scanners produce excellent electronic imagesfrom documents using th
4-42d) Highlight value: Byte 2BSpecifies the starting point for Hi-lighting. The value is in the range of X'01' to X'FF'.e) Shadow
4-434.4.8 OBJECT POSITION commandThe following table shows the normal sequence of the OBJECT POSITION command when used with thisscanner.Table 4-20Ste
4-444.4.8.1 OBJECT POSITION command: COMMAND phase (initator → target)The OBJECT POSITION command controls the sheets in the ADF. When the ADF is used
4-45• Status: B'00001' (CHECK CONDITION)• Sense key: X'5' (ILLEGAL REQUEST)(b) Unload objectThis scanner unloads the documents fro
4-464.4.8.3 ADF sequenceRead on ADF Read on FB (Load object) (Unload object)NoteIf the document is shorter than the window area specified by the S
4-474.4.9.1 READ command: COMMAND phase (initiator → target)The READ command is used by an initiator to request a target for transfer of data. Upon re
4-48• Status: B'00001' (CHECK CONDITION)• Sense key: X'0' (NO SENSE)• Sense data (VALID): 1• Sense data (ILI):1
4-49This scanner calculates the numbers of X-direction pixels and Y-direction pixels of the image data to betransferred to the initiator. The scanner
4-507 6 5 4 3 2 1 0Operator code X'1B'Transfer lengthControl byteTransfer length: X'01'The transfer length specifies the length in
4-51Table 4.22Code Status of unit00100 BUSYA target or logical unit cannot accept a new command.• The logical unit is executing processing.• The targe
1-2Figure 1-1 System Block DiagramSCSIcontrollerVideo CircuitMainboardControlsectionTo hostOptical unitLamp unitInverterFlatbedmotorPower supplyLED d
4-524.6.2 Message typesMessages provide information consisting of one or more bytes that are transferred in the MESSAGE IN andMESSAGE OUT phases. Thes
4-53The initiator does not intend to issue another message by activating ATN before it deactivates the ACK INITIATORDETECTED ERROR message.Table 4-25A
4-54Upon receiving the MESSAGE REJECT message, this scanner takes action as shown in the following tableTable 4-26Message rejected ActionCOMMAND COMPL
4-55This scanner generates the UNIT ATTENTION condition to all initiators.After being initialized, the initiators move to the BUS FREE phase.The initi
4-564.7 Command SequenceThis section describes the initial sequence and read sequence.4.7.1 Initial sequenceHost side Scanner side Power ON/reset/
4-574.7.2 Read sequenceThe following illustration is an example of the command sequence used with this scanner. All commandsare assumed to be issued f
4-584.7.3.2 Multiple READ READ commandRequest image data (TL). Start scanning. Send image data Image data: (TL: when data volume
4-594.8 Status Transition of Logical UnitPower ONResetBUS DEVICE RESET messageOther commandINQUIRY command REQUEST SENSE commandUNIT ATTENTION report
4-604.9 Error TableThe following table lists errors that may occur upon issue of each command.Table 4-28Sense key 0 2 3 4 5 6 BContentNOSENSENOTREADY
4-614.10 Items for Specifying WindowThe following table lists the items available for specifying a windowTable 4-29ImagecompositionItem00Binarymonochr
1-31.2 Device Configuration1.2.1 Outer ViewFigure 1.2 shows the outer view and device configuration of the ScanPartner 600C/OEM SP600C.Figure 1-2 Scan
5-15. Diagnostics5.1 Online Diagnostics5.2 Offline Diagnostics5.3 Diagnostic FlowchartsThe ScanPartner 600C has diagnostics to help you determine the
5-25.2 Offline diagnosticsTo run the offline diagnostics, turn the scanner off, set the SCSI ID switch (located on the back, next to theSCSI connector
5-35.3 Diagnostic flowchartsUse the flowcharts that follow to determine the exact problem when either the online or offline diagnosticsindicate a grou
5-45.3.3 Group 3 error flowchart (paper in ADF paper tray)This flowchart applies when the Ready LED is off and Paper Jam LED steadily on with the sca
5-55.3.4 Group 3 error flowchart (no paper in ADF paper tray)This flowchart applies when the Ready LED is off and Paper Jam LED steadily on with the
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