A
Start and stop button ❏ Starts or cancels scanning.
❏ Press this when cleaning the inside of the scanner.
❏ Exits Automatic Feeding Mode.
B
Automatic Feeding Mode
light
The scanner is in Automatic Feeding Mode. Scanning starts when an
original is placed in the input tray.
C
– Ready light On (white) The scanner is ready to be used.
When the power is o and you connect a USB cable to the
scanner, the ready light turns on, but you cannot use the
scanner until
light is displayed.
Flashing
(white)
The scanner is scanning, waiting to scan, processing, or
sleeping.
O The scanner cannot be used because the power is o.
On
(Orange)
An error has occurred. See “Error Indicators” for more
details.
D
Wi-Fi light Indicates that the scanner is connected to a wireless (Wi-Fi) network
through an access point.
E
Wi-Fi AP mode light Indicates that the scanner is connected to a wireless (Wi-Fi) in simple AP
mode without an access point.
F
Battery light On Indicates the battery level of the scanner. When the
battery is running low, connect it to the computer using
the USB cable to start charging.
Flashing The battery is charging. When charging is complete, the
battery level indicates that it is full.
G
Error status light An error has occurred. See “Error Indicators” for more details.
H
Wi-Fi switch When connecting to a wireless (Wi-Fi) network, slide the switch to the
icon on the right hand side to turn it on.
I
Wi-Fi connect button Hold down the button for more than three seconds to connect to a
Wi-Fi network. See the chapter “Network Settings” for more details.
J
Power switch Slide the switch to turn the scanner on or o.
Slide the switch to the right and hold it there until the ready light starts
ashing.
It takes about 10 seconds to turn
o
after sliding the switch.
Note:
When turning on the scanner for the rst time, connect it to the computer with the USB cable, and then slide the power
switch to on.
Related Information
&
“Network Settings” on page 19
& “Using the Scanner on the Battery” on page 17
& “Error Indicators” on page 13
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