3. Use the left and right Arrow buttons to scroll to SCAN, and then press the Select button .
4. If your printer is connected locally (using USB):
a. Use the left and right Arrow buttons
to scroll to Scan To Computer, and then press the Select
button .
b. The printer downloads the application list from the computer.
c. Use the left and right Arrow buttons
to scroll through the available applications to which your scan
can be sent.
d. When the application you want to use appears on the display, press the Select button
.
If your printer is connected to a network:
NOTE: This printer can only be attached to a network using a Dell Internal Network Adapter 1150 (sold
separately).
a. Use the left and right Arrow buttons
to scroll to Scan To Network, and then press the Select
button .
b. Use the left and right Arrow buttons to scroll through the available computers to which you want
your scan to be sent.
c. When the computer you want to scan to appears on the display, press the Select button
.
d. If the computer has a PIN number associated with it, use the keypad to enter the four-digit PIN.
NOTE: The PIN is not required by default; it is only required if the computer you want to send your
scan to has a PIN set. You can view or change the PIN or the name of the computer to which you want
to send your scan. For more information, see
Setting the Computer Name and PIN.
e. Press the Select button .
5. Press the Start button .
The printer scans all pages loaded in the ADF. When all pages in the ADF are scanned, a single file containing all
scanned pages is created in the selected application.
Using Your Computer
1. Turn on your computer and printer, and make sure they are connected.
2. Load your original document. For more information, see
Loading Original Documents.
3. In Windows Vista:
a. Click
® All Programs.
b. Click Dell Printers.
c. Click Dell V505.