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// General notes:
If you are upgrading from a previous version of Microtek Scan
Module, be sure to delete all the files from \WINDOWS\TWAIN
directory prior to installation of the new version. Also, modify
your WIN.INI file in the Windows directory and remove the
[Microtek Scanner] section from it. This section looks something
like the following. Be sure to remove all lines and save the
changes.
[MICROTEK SCANNER]
Interface=SCSI
PortAddr=D400
SCSI ID=6
ScanType=ScanMaker IISP
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Scanner Return Status
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
( 0) // Scanner has partial communication. You may need to change
your cable or install a terminator on the back of the
scanner. Terminator is a device commonly used on the Macintosh
computers to filter the noise out. Sometimes, PC systems
also require such device. You can obtain a terminator from
your local dealer. Place the terminator between the cable and
the scanner.
If you are upgrading from a previous version of Microtek Scan
Module, be sure to delete all the files from \WINDOWS\TWAIN
directory prior to installation of the new version. Also, modify
your WIN.INI file in the Windows directory and remove the
[Microtek Scanner] section from it. This section looks something
like the following. Be sure to remove all lines and save the
changes.
[MICROTEK SCANNER]
Interface=SCSI
PortAddr=D400
SCSI ID=6
ScanType=ScanMaker IISP
(-1) // Scanner link failure message. Delete the file
SCAN.PAR and SCAN.MTA from \WINDOWS\TWAIN directory and try
again.
(-2) // Scanner command error message.
(-3) // Scanner hardware error message.
(-4) // Scanner setting error message.
(-5) // Scanner Miscellaneous error message.
(-6) // Scanner Undefine error message.
(-100) // Scanner SCSI command or data format error. Delete the file
SCAN.PAR and SCAN.MTA from \WINDOWS\TWAIN directory and try
again.
If you are upgrading from a previous version of Microtek Scan
Module, be sure to delete all the files from \WINDOWS\TWAIN
directory prior to installation of the new version. Also, modify
your WIN.INI file in the Windows directory and remove the
[Microtek Scanner] section from it. This section looks something
like the following. Be sure to remove all lines and save the
changes.
[MICROTEK SCANNER]
Interface=SCSI
PortAddr=D400
SCSI ID=6
ScanType=ScanMaker IISP
(-101) // Too many lines requested in a READ SCANNED DATA command. Delete the file
SCAN.PAR and SCAN.MTA from \WINDOWS\TWAIN directory and try
again.
(-200) // Scanner CPU RAM failure.
(-201) // Scanner system RAM failure.
(-202) // Pin pon buffer RAM failure.
(-203) // Scanner CCD DC offset failure.
(-204) // Scanning lamp or image sensor circuit failure.
(-205) // Home position sensor or filter sensor failure.
(-206) // Auto document feeder paper jam or roller failure.
(-207) // External power adapter failure. If using a ScanMaker IIG
or IISP, you need to have an external power adapter
connected to the scanner. If the power supply is not
operational, you will get this error message.
(-300) // Illegal grain setting.
(-301) // Illegal resolution setting.
(-302) // Illegal scanning frame coordinate.
(-303) // Illegal window coordinate or number of windows.
(-304) // Illegal contrast setting.
(-305) // Illegal paper length setting.
(-306) // Illegal shadow-midtone-hilight setting.
(-307) // Illegal exposure time setting.
(-308) // Color filter command when ADF scanning.
(-309) // No paper when ADF scanning.
(-310) // Illegal gamma table setting.
(-311) // Illegal brightness setting.
(-312) // Illegal data bits per pixel setting.
(-400) // Scanner is in busy state.
(-401) // Scanner safety door sensor failure.
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Device Driver Return Status
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
(1) // Scanner is in ready state. Microtek Scanmaker II/IIXE
firmware (EPROM) may be too old. Call Microtek sales lines
for an upgrade. You need to have firmware version 5.07 or
higher to use Microtek Scan Module version 1.45 or higher.
You can find out what version of firmware your scanner has
by checking your scanner box. Next to the serial number
and the bar code printed on the box, you should be able to
see the letters "F/W". The number next to F/W designates
your firmware version number.
(-1000) // No response from scanner.
(-1001) // Scanner is in scanning state.
(-1002) // Scanner busy.
(-1003) // Abort to get image data by application.
(-1004) // Can't find scanner. See the troubleshooting section of your
manual on how to fix this problem. This error usually appears
when there is a memory address conflict between the Microtek
scanner card and another card in the system. You may also
have problems if you have a memory manager such as EMM386.EXE
or QEMM.SYS. To resolve this problem, you need to exclude
the range that your PCZ card is using from memory so no other
program can use that. The setup program normally does this
for you automatically but you may want to read through the
following discussion just to make sure. Add a new parameter
to your EMM386.EXE line or to your QEMM.SYS line that reads,
x=d400-d7ff if your scanner card is set to the default of d400.
The new line now should read,
DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE <other parameters here> x=d400-d7ff
If you do not have EMM386.EXE or QEMM.SYS or 386MAX installed,
add the above line to your CONFIG.SYS file.
Then add a new line to the file SYSTEM.INI in the [386ENH] section
that reads, EMMExclude=d400-d7ff and reboot the computer.
If you are using another address setting, you need to change
these numbers. For example, if you are using address d800, the
parameter changes to d800-dcff. Microtek MS-PCZ cards use 16KB of
memory. On some computers, you need to exclude 32KB of memory by
putting d400-dcff for memory address d400.
We have also exprienced that some 486 computers do not work at
dxxx ranges. For these computers, use addresses E000 or E400
and exclude e000-e3ff or e400-e7ff depending on which address
you are using from your CONFIG.SYS and SYSTEM.INI files.
The Microsoft Diagnostics MSD.EXE when executed from a DOS prompt
can help you find a suitable address setting for the MS-PCZ card.
Type MSD, press Enter and select "M" for memory. A menu
showing the status of various memory address locations will be
displayed on your screen. Select a suitable address range which
has all black boxes (no dots or x in them.) You can also
select an address with "X" in it and exclude it from memory
in your CONFIG.SYS and SYSTEM.INI's [386ENH] section. See the
trouble-shooting notes or the README.TXT file in the Microtek
Calibrator folder for more details.
(-1005) // Scanner type error.
(-1006) // Device type error.
(-1007) // Not enough memory.
(-1008) // Undefine error codes.
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
// MPHASE.DLL Return Status
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
(-2000) // SCSI host buffer not ready.
(-2001) // SCSI control status error.
(-2002) // SCSI unknown error codes.
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
// MSCSID.DLL, MPCYD.DLL, MLCARDD.DLL Return Status
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
(-3000) // SCSI card time out.
(-3001) // PCY card time out.
(-3002) // L card time out.
(-3100) // SCSI Load library failure. You may need to quit Windows,
go to the \WINDOWS\TWAIN directory and delete the files
SCAN.PAR and SCAN.MTA. Turn the computer off and back on
to reset the interface card (warm boot or the reset button
is not sufficient), turn the scanner off and back on and try
again. If the problem persists, change the memory address
on the interface card to e000 or e400 and exclude a 16KB range
from your CONFIG.SYS and SYSTEM.INI files. If you are not
sure how to do this, refer to README.TXT or error -1004 section
above for a brief discussion.
If you are upgrading from a previous version of Microtek Scan
Module, be sure to delete all the files from \WINDOWS\TWAIN
directory prior to installation of the new version. Also, modify
your WIN.INI file in the Windows directory and remove the
[Microtek Scanner] section from it. This section looks something
like the following. Be sure to remove all lines and save the
changes.
[MICROTEK SCANNER]
Interface=SCSI
PortAddr=D400
SCSI ID=6
ScanType=ScanMaker IISP
(-3101) // PCY Load library failure.
(-3102) // LCARD Load library failure.
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
// MSCANMGR.DLL Return Status
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------
(-4000) // Scanner manager time out.
(-4001) // Load library failure.