Parts and Functions of iX500

This section explains the names and functions of the ScanSnap parts.

Front

Front
No. Name Description
1 ADF paper chute (cover) (*1) Open it to use the ScanSnap.

Opening it turns on the ScanSnap. Then, you can load a document on it.

2 ADF top section Open it to remove jammed documents, replace the Roller Set, or clean the inside of the ScanSnap.
3 Extension Pull out when scanning long documents.
4 Side guide Adjust to the width of documents to prevent them from getting skewed.
5 ADF release tab Pull this tab to open the ADF top section.
6 [Scan] button (*1) Starts scanning. Can be pressed even when the stacker is closed.

Indicates the status of the ScanSnap as follows:

Blue (lit): Ready

Blue (flashing): Scanning

Orange (flashing): Error

7 Wi-Fi indicator Indicates the connection status between the ScanSnap and your wireless access point as follows:

Blue (lit): Ready

Blue (flashing): Standby

Orange (lit): Not Connectable

Orange (flashing): Not Connectable (WPS error)

8 Stacker Open to use the stacker.

Stacks up the ejected documents.

*1: When the ScanSnap has turned off automatically because of the automatic power off function, either press the [Scan] button (this will not start scanning), or close the ADF paper chute (cover), then open it again to turn the ScanSnap back on.

For details, refer to Automatic Power OFF (iX1600 / iX1500 / iX1400 / iX1300 / iX500 / iX100 / SV600 / S1300i).

Back

Back
No. Name Description
9 Tape seal Remove this tape seal after installing the software.
10 Security cable slot Used to connect an anti-theft security cable (commercially available).
11 Power connector Used to connect a power cable.
12 USB connector Used to connect a USB cable.
13 Ventilation port Holes for ventilating hot air from inside the ScanSnap.
14 WPS button Press this button to connect to a WPS compatible wireless access point by using the push button method.
15 Wi-Fi switch Turn this switch on to connect the ScanSnap to a wireless LAN.