5.
Slide the scanner slowly, keeping your hand stable to get the best quality picture.
6. Press
the
button again to stop scanning.
5.8 Bluetooth®
Turn on
Bluetooth
technology and pair with other compatible device (sold separately).
1.
Slide the [POWER] switch to [BT] to enable
Bluetooth
wireless technology. “BLUE”
LED light will turn on.
2. Enable
Bluetooth
technology on receiver.
3.
Search and pair receiver with “Handy Scanner.”
4.
Input “0000” as the passcode once the receiver detects the scanner. “BLUE” LED
light will flash.
5. Press
to pair connection between receiver and scanner. “BLUE” LED
light will stop flashing and remain “BLUE” once connection is successfully set up.
Note:
button must be pressed within one minute or the connection will fail.
5.9 Transferring files via Bluetooth technology
1.
After the connection is set up successfully, press the [DPI] or the [C/BW] button to
choose the scan file that will be transferred to the receiver. The scan file number will
display on the LCD screen.
2.
After the scan file is selected, press
once. The selected file will start
to transfer. During a file transfer, “BLUE” LED light will flash.
3.
After the file is transferred, the receiver will indicate file transfer is complete and the
flashing “BLUE” LED light on the scanner will stop blinking. Files in scanner will be
kept unchanged.
Note:
The process for receiving files from scanner may differ from each device. Please refer to
your
Bluetooth
device’s manual for more information.
6. Viewing your scans
1.
Connect your scanner to your computer and then turn on your scanner.
2.
Your computer should recognize the scanner as a “Removable Disk.” Click “Open
folder to view files” to view and import scans.
NOTE:
If the Removable Device window did not launch automatically, go to your “My Computer”
(PC) and find the device under Removable Storage.
NOTE:
In power off mode, connect your scanner to your computer to charge the battery. OR use
the power adapter that is included.
7. Specifications
Image sensor
Color Contact Image Sensor
Number of sensor
5136 dots(1st~5104 dots available)
Resolution
Low resolution : 300x300 dpi(default)
High resolution: 600x600 dpi
Maximum scanning
speed for A5 size
document
Color High resolution: 8 Seconds
Mono High resolution: 6.0 Seconds
Color Low resolution: 3.0 Seconds
Mono Low resolution: 2.0 Seconds
Capacity (Based on 1GB microSD
600dpi color: 220 Photos(Min.)
card. Scan A4 size file, the quantity
of scans varies depending on the
content complexity)
600dpi mono: 290 Photos(Min.)
300dpi color: 780 Photos(Min.)
300dpi mono: 1280 Photos(Min.)
Scan width
Approx. 8.5”
Scan length
300DPI: 53"(Max), 600DPI: 26"(Max)
File format
JPEG
LCD Scanning
status
display
Auto Power Off
3 Minutes
USB Port
USB 2.0 high speed
External memory
microSD/microSDHC card
Standard Battery
4.2V Rechargeable Lithium Polymer battery
8. Computer system minimum requirement
Operating System
Windows® XP, Windows® Vista™, Windows® 7 and
Mac OS® 10.4 or above
(direct plug-in, driver installation not required)
CPU
Pentium III or above
RAM At
least
256MB
Interface USB
port
9. Troubleshooting
Problem
Cause
Solution
Cannot turn on the
scanner
1. Low battery.
2. Battery not inserted
properly
1. Recharge the battery by
connecting scanner to the
computer via USB cable.
2. Replace or install the
battery correctly
Pictures cannot be
saved when you are
scanning them
1. microSD card has not
been installed correctly.
2. Memory is full
3. The microSD card has
not been formatted
properly
1. Install microSD card with
metal side facing upwards.
2. Download the pictures from
the scanner to the computer
to create storage space
3. Format your microSD card.
Refer to section 5.4
Computer does not
recognize your scanner
when connected. (You
cannot find removable
disk)
Connection failure.
1. Make sure all cable
connections are secured.
Restart the computer if
necessary
2. Try a different USB port.
The battery life is
very short
Use wrong type of battery
Replace with new
4.2V rechargeable battery
Blurry images
1. The lens of scanner is
dirty.
2. Contact Image Sensor
aged.
1. Clean the lens with soft
dry cloth
2. Recalibrate the scanner.
Refer to section 5.5
ERR. LED is on when
scanning a document
Scanning speed is too fast
Press the
button to reset and try
re-scanning the document
more slowly
ERR. LED is on after
powering on the scanner
The calibration data is
reset.
Recalibrate the scanner.
Refer to section 5.5
Black Image
Contact Image Sensor
aged.
Recalibrate the scanner.
Refer to section 5.5
10. ABBYY® OCR Software
(Optional, not required to install to operate scanner)
Compatible with Windows® XP, Windows® Vista™, Windows® 7
To access the software User’s Manual go to the Help menu for instructions on how
to use the OCR software application:
1. Load and open the ABBYY software.
2. Press the “F1” key located on your keyboard to launch the “Help” menu from the
software.
3. OR, locate the ABBYY icon found next to the Time indicator on your computer’s
taskbar and then right click on the icon to access the “Help” menu.
IMPORTANT REGULATORY INFORMATION
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules: Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference and
2. This device must accept any interference that is received, including any interference that may
cause undesired operation.
WARNING:
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
—
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
—
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
—
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.