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User’s Guide
Document Reader Regula 70X4M.XXX
The data from the Smart-Card embedded in the document will
be read automatically if the corresponding applications of the Test
application
Readerdemo.exe
are selected.
5. In case the color rendering is distorted, calibrate the PC display
chromaticity under the manufacturer’s instructions.
Device Use
2.3.1
The device must be controlled by the Test application
Readerdemo.exe
or by the User application developed on the basis
of the Document reader SDK libraries according to the instructions
of the
Programmer’s Guide
(see
Doc\Programmer’s Guide
(en).pdf
in the SDK installation folder
)
and the RFID reader SDK
according to the instructions of the
Programmer’s Guide
(see
Doc\
Programmer’s Guide (en).pdf
in the SDK installation folder).
2.3.2
The customer is responsible for developing the user application
and ensuring its interaction with DR SDK and RFID SDK
2.
software
components.
2.3.3 Order of the Device Use
1. Start the PC and the device for operation under the instructions
specified in paragraphs 2.2.3.1 and 2.2.3.2. If operating the device at
the temperature lower than +5 C°, to avoid condensate precipitation
on the device object-glass the PC must provide continuous supply for
its USB-ports (“Green USB” mode must be deactivated).
2. Load the user application and initialize the device. Calibrate
the device, if necessary.
3. Select the scanning mode: automatic (the scanning cycle starts
automatically when the document overlaps photoelectric sensor) or
manual (the scanning cycle begins on the user application command).
4. Set necessary scanning modes.
5. Read the document information by placing the document
on object-plate
(2)
fig. 1
up to the stop to the left and back panels
.
CAUTION:
ENSURE A STATIONARY POSITION OF THE DOCUMENT
ON THE DEVICE OBJECT-PLATE DURING THE WHOLE
SCANNING CYCLE, I.E. WHILE INDICATOR 5 (FIG. 1)
IS FLASHING OR -ANGE OR RED.
6. To read the data from the smart-card do the following:
run the corresponding application;
insert the smart-card up to the stop into slot
(9)
with
contact spaces turned to the device (fig. 2);
2.3