OPERATOR MANUALPag. 1Panini My Vision X Operator ManualMy Vision X Operator ManualPanini 14-05-2004 9:26 Pagina 1
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 102. Learning about the Panini My Vision XThe Panini My Vision X is a compact, easy-to-use and quiet scanner.The Panini My Vision
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 11Important: to preserve the feeder area against shipping shocks, a blue block of polystyrene has beenintroduced between the feede
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 122.2 External parts descriptionThis section describes the major components of the Panini My Vision X.The component names introduc
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 132.3 Internal parts description11. Document Pressure Plate12. Led & interlock board13. Feeder Roller14. Feeder Sensor 15. Sep
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 143. Operating your Panini My Vision X3.1 Document support installationInsert the Feeder Extension in the slot uncovered by pushin
Fig.1OPERATOR MANUALPag. 153.2 Power cables connectionBefore connecting the scanner to your PC, make sure to locate the unit on a flat surface near th
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 163. The My Vision X should be plugged into a dedicated electrical power outlet. The power supply will be100-240 VAC (no power sel
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 173.3 USB2 cable connectionConnect the USB 2 cable to the USB 2.0 port located on the rear side of the scanner and the other sideo
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 183.4 (HP C6602A) Ink jet cartridge installationRemove the inner cover.Take a new HP C6602A ink jet cartridge out from its package
3.5 (HP 51604) Ink jet cartridge installationInk jet cartridge HP 51604PANINI P/n: BA-00037Cartridge cradleAdditional Plastic LeverOPERATOR MANUALPag.
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 2CONTENTS0. Preface1. General1.1 Audience1.2 Safety precautions1.3 If the machine is damaged2. Learning about the Panini My Visio
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 203.6 Pocket lenght adjustmentAdjust the pocket length by inserting the longest document that will be processed in the pocket. Mov
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 214. Getting Started1. Turn on the PC2. Start the application program (see note)3. Follow the application program instructions4. L
4.1 Status LightsTwo status light located near the feeder indicate the status of the unit.The following table describes the meaning of each status lig
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 234.2 How to prepare and load checksPreparing Documents for Processing1. Remove all rubber bands, staples, paper clips, dog ears,
Feeding documentsYou may feed documents one at a time or in batches of up to 30 by inserting the documents into thefeeder all the way. (Fig.3).The doc
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 25Batches greater than 30 to 100 checks, requires the pressure plate to be pushed back before insertingchecks into the feeder.To p
The feeder is designed so that checks can be loaded continuously, while the scanner is processing. This canbe done by inserting checks behind those al
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 27Removing documents from pocket.Processed documents are sent to the exit pocket.For best result, follow these recommendations:• R
4.3 Clearing jamsWhen a jam occurs, the paper path must be cleared. To do this, first remove all the documents from the exit pocket and then free the
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 29Then grab the document with your fingers andremove it from the transport. (See Fig.7)After the jam is removed, install the inner
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 34. Getting started4.1 Status Lights4.2 How to prepare and load checks4.3 Clearing jams5. Maintenance5.1 Cleaning the transport5
• Push down the inner cover until it is backto its original position. Take care to ensurethat the inner cover stays behind the scanner(black) see Fig.
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 31• Check the exit pocket to ensure that thetwo plastic springs are aligned properly as shownin Fig.10.In the event that the outer
• To remove the “U” track wall see Fig.12.Please follow the instructions on chapter 5.1.2.• If the jam occurs in the image camera area,it is advisable
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 33• Insert the outer cover by aligning the two shaftswith the holes in the base of the unit (Fig.14).• Insert the two teeth locate
5. MaintenanceWarning: before doing maintenance remember to disconnect the USB2 and powercables from the device.Note: The parts accessible to the oper
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 355.1 Cleaning the transportDust, lint and small particles can get into the track area. Clean this area as follows:1. Remove the i
2. To remove the U-track, pull back on lever (1) (Fig.1).The Fig.2 shows how to pull the lever and remove the U-track.3. Inspect and clean the entire
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 376. To reinstall the U-track insert the two teeth “C” in the rail “D” see Fig.6, and align the U-track as Fig.3.Push back the U-t
5.2 Cleaning the Contact Image Sensors1. Gently open the front image camera (Fig.8) and remove any debris and dust.2. Clean the Contact Image Sensors
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 395.3 Cleaning the HP C6602A ink jet cartridgeFibers, such as cotton or paper, dried ink plugs or crust, or excess ink puddles on
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 4Second Edition: May 2004Panini Part No. HA-00093-01© 2003PANINI SpAVia Po. 3910124 Torino ItalyInternet: www.panini.comPANINI NOR
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 405.4 Cleaning the HP 51604 ink jet cartridgeIf characters are printing incompletely (dots are missing), try the following tips to
A cartridge like the one shown in Fig.14 is out of ink and, therefore, needs to be replaced.Obtain a new ink jet cartridge and repeat the steps descri
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 425.6 Cleaning photocells detectorThe six photocells (emitter and receiver) are identified with white circles in Fig.15 below.Usin
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 435.7 Replacing the feeder and separator rollersAfter extended use it will be necessary to replace the Feeder and Separator Roller
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 443. Install the new separator rings on the hubs by pressing down on the surface of the rings, making surethe rings are installed
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 455.8 Cleaning the reading transport beltIf an increase in the number of MICR (Magnetic Ink Characters Recognition) rejects is not
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 465.9 Install the external coversInstall the inner cover following the instructions below:• Insert the two reference shafts in the
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 47• Check the exit pocket to ensure that thetwo plastic spring are properly aligned as shown in Fig.22.Fig.22ScannerInner coverThe
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 48• Insert the outer cover by aligning the two shaftswith the two holes in the base of the unit (Fig.23). Push down the cover.• In
6.1 Technical specifications of the Panini My Vision XOPERATOR MANUALPag. 496. SpecificationsPERFORMANCE My V X-30: Up to 30 DPM (USB2.0 interface)
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 5Trademark AcknowledgementPANINI logo is a trademark of Panini SpAThe Panini MyVision X is CE compliant and it has been tested in
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 50SOFTWARE TOOLS Panini Vision API running on: Windows 2000 S.P 3 and XP S.P 1with USB2.0 or USB1.1Windows NT 4.0 S.P 6 with USB
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 516.2 Technical specification of the PCPanini Vision API running on:Windows 2000 S.P.3 and Windows XP S.P.1 with USB2.0 or USB1.1
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 6O. PrefaceHere is an overview of the manual layout:Chapter 1: “General” introduce you to all the general information regarding th
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 71. GeneralCongratulations on your selection of Panini My Vision X!The Panini My Vision X is a new generation of check scanners.Wi
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 81.1 Audience1.2 Safety precautionsBefore you begin operating or servicing your My Vision X as instructed in this manual, please m
OPERATOR MANUALPag. 91.3 If the machine is damagedUnplug the My Vision X from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified personnel under the fol
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