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Step 3 — Connect the IEEE 1394 Cable
Make sure that the scanner is off
Connect the IEEE 1394 cable
Connect the supplied IEEE 1394 cable as shown below.  Connect the scanner directly to 
the computer; do not connect the cable via an IEEE 1394 hub or adapter.
 Connecting the IEEE 1394 Cable
Connect the cable as shown.  When connecting the cable to the computer, use a six-pin 
IEEE 1394 (Firewire) terminal like that shown in the cross-section below.  Attempting to 
insert the connectors in another orientation or using the wrong connector could not only 
damage the connector, but also the scanner or computer.
 Connecting the Scanner
• Do not connect or disconnect IEEE 1394 cables while Nikon Scan is starting or after it has started.
• The scanner may not function as expected when used with other IEEE 1394 devices.  Should the scan-
ner not function as expected, use the scanner with all other IEEE 1394 devices disconnected.  Do not 
connect two or more scanners to the computer simultaneously.
• Do not connect or disconnect USB or IEEE 1394 interface cables or operate camera control software for 
digital cameras connected via USB while the scanner status LED is blinking.
• After disconnecting the cable, wait a few seconds before connecting it again.
 Computers with Four-Pin Connectors
The supplied IEEE 1394 cable can not be connected to computers with a four-pin DV connector.  Use a 
cable with one six-pin and one four-pin connector or a six-to-four pin adapter.
Align rounded edge of connector (circled above at 
right) with matching curve on scanner or computer IEEE 
1394 (Firewire) terminal (above at left).
Six-Pin IEEE 1394 (Firewire) Terminal and Connector (Cross Section)