Microtek 35t plus User Guide

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Microtek Scanner User's Guide (PC version)
Get SCSI Chain Info
This command lets you see the SCSI devices on your SCSI chain and the 
SCSI ID
number
 of the devices.
By default, all numbers (located in the lower third of the dialog box) are selected
by the check boxes. To allow ScanWizard to start up more quickly, select only the
boxes that match the SCSI ID of your scanner (or scanners, if you have multiple
scanners on your system).
This will make ScanWizard bypass the numbers for your other devices and focus
effort on simply detecting scanners. If you're not sure about which numbers to
specify, check all the boxes.
To use the Get SCSI Chain Info feature:
1
     Choose the 
Get SCSI Chain Info
 command from the Scanner menu. The SCSI
Check dialog box will appear.
2
     If your scanner does not show in the SCSI Check dialog box, click on the
Probe
 button. Make sure your scanner is connected and turned on.
3
     Make sure that the correct interface card is shown in the card selection box.
4
     Check the numbered box corresponding to the SCSI ID of your scanner or
scanners.
5.    Click OK to close the dialog box.
Click on the
Probe button
to update
information or
mount a SCSI
device if it's
not showing in
the dialog box
SCSI devices are
shown with their
corresponding
SCSI ID numbers
The Get SCSI Chain Info dialog box
Make sure you
have the correct
interface card
here.