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Operation Manual 

Summary of Contents for WideTEK 12

Page 1: ...Operation Manual ...

Page 2: ...File WT12_25 600_OperationManual_A4 docx ...

Page 3: ...ted Scan2Net WideTEK and Bookeye are registered trademarks of Image Access All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Image Access reserves the right to change the described products the specifications or documents at any time without prior notice For the most recent version always check our web site www imageaccess de or www imageaccess us or the customer service portal at p...

Page 4: ...before starting to work with the scanner By doing so you will avoid operation errors and you can control all functions from the beginning In addition please consider the following points Damages to your unit may have occurred during shipping Please check for damages immediately after delivery of the unit Inform your supplier if damage has occurred Read and ensure that you understand the safety not...

Page 5: ...er This Power user level is password protected from access by the normal operator All manuals can be downloaded from our customer service portal at http portal imageaccess de Be sure to always check for the latest versions of these manuals This manual is divided into the sections A to F Section A describes the hardware of the devices and gives an overview of all components and connectors of the sc...

Page 6: ...les These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interferences when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment Operation of these equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense WideTEK 12 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the...

Page 7: ...ing the Transport Box 20 A 8 2 WideTEK 12 21 A 8 3 Unpacking from the Transport Box 22 A 8 4 A 9 Transportation Locks 23 Removing the transportation locks 23 A 9 1 Inserting the transportation locks 24 A 9 2 A 10 Device Overview 25 WideTEK 25 Front Side Elements 25 A 10 1 WideTEK 25 Back Side Connectors 26 A 10 2 WideTEK 12 Front Side Elements 27 A 10 3 WideTEK 12 Back Side Elements 27 A 10 4 A 11...

Page 8: ...NSI 36 Splitting Image 37 B 3 2 B 3 2 1 Scanning of bound documents 37 Exposure 38 B 3 3 Bidirectional Scan 39 B 3 4 DPI 40 B 3 5 Auto Density Binary 41 B 3 6 Stitching 42 B 3 7 Color Space 43 B 3 8 Illumination 44 B 3 9 B 4 Touchscreen Image Quality 46 Color Mode 47 B 4 1 File Format 47 B 4 2 B 4 2 1 JPEG 47 B 4 2 2 TIFF 48 B 4 2 3 PNM 48 B 4 2 4 PDF 48 Brightness 49 B 4 3 Contrast 49 B 4 4 Gamma...

Page 9: ...name or other entries 63 B 6 1 USB Options 64 B 6 2 B 6 2 1 List of suitable USB storage media 64 Copy Options 65 B 6 3 B 6 3 1 Printer Settings 65 FTP Options 66 B 6 4 Network Options 67 B 6 5 Mail Options 68 B 6 6 B 6 6 1 Transaction modes 69 C The ScanWizard User Interface 70 C 1 The Scan2Net Main Menu 70 C 2 The ScanWizard User Interface 71 Exiting the ScanWizard Interface 73 C 2 1 C 3 Informa...

Page 10: ...shooting Matrix 87 E 2 Error Codes 88 E 3 Warnings 91 E 4 Information 91 F Technical Data 92 F 1 Scanner Specifications 92 F 2 Ambient Conditions 93 F 3 Electrical Specifications 94 F 4 Dimensions and Weight 95 F 5 CE Declaration of Conformity 96 F 6 FCC Declaration of Conformity 98 ...

Page 11: ... 27 Picture 12 Back side connectors 27 Picture 13 Start screen after start up 30 Picture 14 Viewer Job Control screen 31 Picture 15 Document Source screen part 1 33 Picture 16 Document Source screen part 2 33 Picture 17 Selector for Format settings 34 Picture 18 Format mode Maximum 34 Picture 19 Format mode Auto 35 Picture 20 Format mode Crop and Deskew 35 Picture 21 Format mode DIN 36 Picture 22 ...

Page 12: ...r 49 Picture 42 Contrast slider 49 Picture 43 Gamma slider 49 Picture 44 Image Sharpness 50 Picture 45 Image Rotation 50 Picture 46 Mirror 50 Picture 47 Invert 51 Picture 48 Despeckle 51 Picture 49 3D Light 51 Picture 50 Viewer Job Control screen 52 Picture 51 Scanned image in preview area 52 Picture 52 OCR button activated 54 Picture 53 OCR touchscreen 54 Picture 54 Rectangle defines the area for...

Page 13: ... Parameters of Network Options 67 Picture 73 Parameters of Mail Options 68 Picture 74 Interactive mode mail options 69 Picture 75 Scan2Net main menu 70 Picture 76 ScanWizard interface 71 Picture 77 ScanWizard interface layout 72 Picture 78 Online Help 72 Picture 79 Exit returns to Scan2Net main menu 73 Picture 80 Information 74 Picture 81 Login screen 75 Picture 82 User screen 76 Picture 83 Device...

Page 14: ...r safety Follow all safety notes to avoid damage to the device Marking of Safety Notes A 2 1 All safety notes are marked with a yellow triangle warning sign Next to the warning sign you ll find a description of the danger Safety Note Example text A 3 Certification Both scanners fulfill all requirements of the following safety standards IEC 60950 1 International Safety Standard for Information Tech...

Page 15: ... unplug the power cord from the wall receptacle and contact the Image Access Technical Support 8 Do not put any objects into any scanner housing openings unless specifically instructed to do so by Image Access Technical Support 9 Do not disassemble the scanner If there is a need to disassemble the scanner please contact the Image Access Technical Support 10 Do not use the scanner if it has been ph...

Page 16: ...hat has poor air circulation and or that is non ventilated Place scanner on a flat and solid base The load bearing capacity of the base must correspond to the device weight Choose a location that complies with the limits of temperature and humidity Refer to the technical specification Important After transporting the scanner to a new environment allow at least one hour for temperature adaption bef...

Page 17: ...ortant Do not use any cleanser with solvents to clean the glass plate The glass plate of the scanner has a special surface coating It is recommended to clean the glass plate always with a micro fiber cloth Dampen the micro fiber cloth slightly before cleaning Clean the glass plate with minimum pressure Do not rub the glass plate on isolated positions After cleaning dry the glass plate with a soft ...

Page 18: ...ner is placed at a Euro pallet bordered at all sides by a stable wooden frame and covered with a wooden top cover Picture 2 WideTEK 25 transport box Remove the plastic straps and lift the cover Remove the cushion foils which cover the scanner Picture 3 Scanner covered cushion foils ...

Page 19: ...der with Color Scanner Test Target CSTT 1 Manuals 2 Cardboard box with Power supply and connecting cable Network cable to connect the scanner to an existing network Plastic bag with Recovery Key 3 Scanner WideTEK 25 in plastic protection bag 4 Plastic bag with 3x White Reference Target WT25 WA 01 A Stitching adjustment target WT36C Z 02 A ...

Page 20: ...ift the wooden frame from the pallet Important Because of safety reasons and because of the weight of the scanner execute the following step always with two persons Lift the scanner from pallet and place it on a flat and solid base The load bearing capacity of the base must correspond to the device weight The dimensions of the base must correspond to the length and depth of the scanner Please note...

Page 21: ...Picture 5 WideTEK 12 transport box Cut the tapes at the upper side and open the cardboard box Picture 6 Scanner with reference folder The reference folder is placed on top of the scanner The scanner is packed in a large protective plastic bag The reference folder content is identical with the folder of the WideTEK 25 ...

Page 22: ...of the weight of the scanner execute the following step always with two persons Lift the scanner out of the transport box and place it on a flat and solid base The load bearing capacity of the base must correspond to the device weight The dimensions of the base must correspond to the length and depth of the scanner After lifting the scanner out of the transport box the accessories are accessible P...

Page 23: ...he left and right bottom side of the scanner A label is attached to each transportation lock Picture 8 Transportation locks at bottom side of WideTEK 25 The transportation locks are easily identified by their orange colored heads To remove turn the transportation lock counterclockwise Remove the transportation locks completely Important Keep the transport locks for future use The transportation lo...

Page 24: ... If the camera box unit is in any other position after switching off restart the scanner Turn it off again The power down sequence moves the camera box unit to the transport position finalizes all internal processes in the scanner and switches the device to standby mode Finally switch off the scanner at the main power switch see Picture 10 resp Picture 12 Insert the transportation locks at both si...

Page 25: ...eTEK 25 Front Side Elements A 10 1 Picture 9 WideTEK 25 front view The main components of the WideTEK 25 are 1 Internal loudspeakers 2 Standby button and status LEDs of the USB connectors 3 Two USB connectors for storage mediums 4 Touchscreen ...

Page 26: ... switch 2 Network cable connector 3 External power supply connector 4 Foot pedal connector 5 Serial port Recovery key connector 6 DVI connector for external monitor Note Although the scanners receptacle will accept DVI D DVI A and DVI I plugs it only supports DVI D DVI I to VGA cables will not work on this connector ...

Page 27: ...ide Elements A 10 4 Picture 12 Back side connectors 1 Main switch 2 Network connector 3 Connector for external power supply 4 Connector for foot pedal 5 Recovery connector 6 Connector for external monitor Note Although the scanners receptacle will accept DVI D DVI A and DVI I plugs it only supports DVI D DVI I to VGA cables will not work on this connector ...

Page 28: ... device and must be easily accessible Inspect the power cable and ensure that it is undamaged Use only the power cable delivered with the scanner Turn the device off before plugging or unplugging any cable The connector for the external power supply and the main power switch are located at the right side of the back of the housing seen from the operator s position i e from the front of the scanner...

Page 29: ...tching the Scanner to Standby Mode A 12 2 Important Always turn off the scanner with the standby button at the front panel The main power switch should only be used when the scanner is in standby mode and before it is disconnected from the external power supply To turn off the scanner press and hold the standby button for at least three seconds While pressing the button a click sound is audible Th...

Page 30: ...ions and functions activated Depending on the selected mode the menus displayed on the screen can vary B 1 Select Application Screen When the scanner starts from standby mode and finishes the startup procedure the touchscreen displays for approximately ten seconds the screen Select Application Picture 13 Start screen after start up Touching this button will switch to a user programmable applicatio...

Page 31: ...he scanner 1 This section shows the main controls or parameters depending on the selected control field in section 2 2 Control fields to select the menu screens directly 3 This section shows the status of the scanner e g Ready to scan allows starting the scan sequence by touching Scan Now allows returning to the start screen and displays date and time 4 The content of this section changes dependin...

Page 32: ...utton to start the scan sequence Touch this button to return to the start screen from every other menu If available this two arrow buttons switch to the next or to the previous menu screen Touch this button to return to the main menu Touch this button to set all parameters to default values Touching this button opens an additional window The additional window contains short information about the a...

Page 33: ...meters Picture 15 Document Source screen part 1 The number of menu items and the content of the menus can vary This depends on the selected setup The setup can be changed by the administrator in the Poweruser menu The following screens come from a scanner with all options activated Picture 16 Document Source screen part 2 ...

Page 34: ... the button Format shows the current format setting Picture 17 Selector for Format settings The following subchapters describe the available formats B 3 1 1 Maximum Picture 18 Format mode Maximum Landscape Scans the maximum scan area in landscape orientation Portrait Scans the maximum area in portrait ...

Page 35: ... images will have the smallest possible black margin The black margin depends on the size of rectangle which covers the complete document B 3 1 3 Crop and Deskew The complete scan area will be scanned Picture 20 Format mode Crop and Deskew If a document is not placed perfectly aligned horizontally and vertically this function will correct the alignment The resulting image shows the aligned documen...

Page 36: ...middle of the glass plate Some markings at the margin of the glass plate help to find the right position for the document B 3 1 5 ANSI Picture 22 Format mode ANSI When selecting ANSI an additional small window opens It shows the available ANSI document sizes as scan area dimension All formats are positioned symmetrically to the horizontal middle of the glass plate Some markings at the margin of th...

Page 37: ... area will be scanned The resulting image size will be detected and it will be divided into two symmetrical parts Both parts will be displayed successively as separate images Press Scan now again to show the second part of the document If selecting Auto an additional selector opens Here the page that will be displayed first can be selected as a start page B 3 2 1 Scanning of bound documents If the...

Page 38: ... black Result The image contrast is improved Auto 0 zero to 100 Sets the threshold for black and activates the automatic exposure control This function analyzes the image and detects the brightest and the darkest area The detected brightness range is expanded to the maximum range of the scanner Otherwise all values below the threshold are defined as black Result Automatic contrast control and the ...

Page 39: ...ocument throughput Picture 27 Selecting Bidirectional Scan On The camera stops after scanning at the front side of the scanning area and does not return to the start position The next scan will start from the front side After scanning the camera stops at the initial start position at the back end of the scanning area Off default The camera returns after scanning the selected scan area to the initi...

Page 40: ...a resolution from a list of resolution values supported by the WideTEK 25 scanner Picture 28 List of Resolutions The list can be opened by touching the blue arrow symbol beside the currently selected value Select a new resolution by touching the preferred value ...

Page 41: ... Default value 70 Picture 30 Controller for Auto Density When scanning dark documents the value should be reduced gradually until the desired result is achieved In general Valid is the higher the selected value the higher must be the contrast between document and background The default value is marked with the green colored character 70 at the scale ...

Page 42: ...s with uneven structured surface e g multiple folded papers The image data will be merged dynamically The time until the image is displayed will increase a little Note To avoid problems with the stitching function it is recommended when scanning books not to place the book binding in the horizontal middle of the glass plate If the distance between the glass plate and the book binding curvature is ...

Page 43: ...the images Picture 32 List of predefined color spaces Native The color space of the scanner The Gamma value can be modified with a slider in the Image Quality screen Chapter B 4 5 gives more information Adobe RGB Default color space The Gamma value is locked sRGB Selects the color space sRGB The Gamma value is locked ...

Page 44: ...from four different illumination settings for the scan sequence Picture 33 Menu with Illumination selector Touch the selector to see the available settings Picture 34 Settings for illumination When Illumination is set to 3D Light the Image Quality screen shows an additional slider named 3D Light See chapter B 4 11 for information ...

Page 45: ...d from the top side Bottom The resulting image shows the object as illuminated from the bottom side 3D Light The resulting image shows the surface of the scanned object with a 3D effect This improves the results while scanning objects with a relief like surface For example coins or objects with imprinting Examples Coins scanned without 3D Light left coin of each pair with 3D Light right coin of ea...

Page 46: ...e Quality The Image Quality screen allows setting a wide range of image quality parameters Picture 35 Image Quality screen 1 In color mode Binary the menu items will be extended with Invert and Despeckle Picture 36 Image Quality screen 2 ...

Page 47: ...File Format B 4 2 Press the File Format button to select a file format for the images B 4 2 1 JPEG Picture 38 Submenu File Format JPEG Depending on the file format selected some additional parameters will be displayed With the JPEG file format a value for the image quality can be entered by the numeric key pad This value determines the compromise between quality and compression rate A higher quali...

Page 48: ...ed with color mode Binary JPEG Recommended for all other color modes None Disables the data compression B 4 2 3 PNM With the PNM file format no additional parameters are available B 4 2 4 PDF With the PDF file format the same compression methods are available as with the TIFF format see picture above Picture 40 Submenu File Format PDF Press this button to return from a submenu to the main menu ...

Page 49: ...ontrast values result in smoother images higher values show more details and the images become crisper Values close to 0 or to 100 may result in unwanted artifacts Move the slider indicator to the desired position to set the value Gamma B 4 5 Picture 43 Gamma slider Note This slider is only available when Color Space is set to Native Chapter B 3 8 The Gamma slider defines the gamma correction dire...

Page 50: ...acts depending on the type of document Move the slider indicator to the desired position to set the value Image Rotation B 4 7 Picture 45 Image Rotation The value selected from the list defines the rotation of the image in a clockwise direction The image will be rotated directly after scanning and before display Mirror B 4 8 Picture 46 Mirror This control mirrors the image along the selected mirro...

Page 51: ...vailable modes are 4x4p and Off 3D Light B 4 11 Picture 49 3D Light Only available if Illumination chapter B 3 9 is set to 3D Light The 3D Light slider moves the position of the light source A positive value illuminates the objects from the top side a negative value illuminates the object from the bottom side Examples for different settings of 3D Light No 3D Light 3D Light 500 3D Light 500 ...

Page 52: ...re 50 Viewer Job Control screen The preview section 1 represents the TFT flat screen The scanned image is displayed with reduced quality in the preview section right beside the controller elements and on the optional TFT flat screen Picture 51 Scanned image in preview area The ICC Profile checkbox activates the ICC profile for the external monitor An ICC file must be uploaded to the scanner previo...

Page 53: ...the source document A centered cutout of the image is displayed on the TFT flat screen The inner circle symbol allows selecting between two settings It shows the selectable setting not the selected setting Touching this symbol displays the image with its genuine dimensions 100 depending on the resolution selected for scanning Touching this symbol displays the complete image on the TFT flat screen ...

Page 54: ...is required to set the scan parameters as follows Format Crop and deskew Resolution Between 300 dpi and 600 dpi Note With resolution higher than 600 dpi the OCR button will not be activated File format PDF Scan the document The preview section of the touchscreen shows the image with reduced resolution After scanning the OCR button below the preview section is active Picture 52 OCR button activated...

Page 55: ...ned area OCR Press OCR to start the OCR process OCR Language Press the Up Down arrows to select a language which is used for the OCR process At first only CUT is active Touch the arrows at the sides of the rectangle to define the dimension and the position of the area where the OCR function should be executed This is the first step and can be understand as a pre selection Whenever the dimensions o...

Page 56: ... the OCR process The result of the OCR process will be displayed in the touchscreen Picture 57 OCR result The OCR result shows only the plain text with line feeds a layout analysis will not be offered The text can be edited by the user with the keyboard displayed at the touchscreen Generate PDF Generates the PDF file of the text detected by the OCR analysis The touchscreen will return to the Viewe...

Page 57: ...ymbol and the arrow right symbol The default scan mode is Single The button shows the selectable scan mode After selecting Job mode the external TFT flat screen available as option displays an Information Panel at the left margin Picture 59 TFT flat screen after selecting Job mode The information panel contains Counter Number of images since starting Job mode File size Size of all scanned images s...

Page 58: ... At first a disclaimer opens which has to be accepted Picture 60 Disclaimer when staring the Job mode After accepting the disclaimer the Viewer Job Control screen opens It contains some additional control buttons above and below the preview section Picture 61 Job mode start screen ...

Page 59: ...selects an image from the list A red frame marks the image Selects the position where an image should be inserted Deletes the selected image After an image has been selected from the list it is marked in the list with a dark frame The control buttons for available action will be activated i e they will be displayed in full color The image which was scanned last is marked with a pencil symbol in th...

Page 60: ...ackground of the selected frame The image to be added is inserted before the selected image The image list will be renumbered Press the Scan Now button to start the scan sequence and to add a new image to the list at the selected position B 5 2 4 Deleting an image from the list Use the upwards downwards buttons to mark the image to be deleted Use this button to select the image to be deleted A red...

Page 61: ...to the destinations described in chapter B 6 and its subchapters Before the Job mode will be finalized a message is displayed at the touchscreen Confirm the message to finalize the Job mode or select No to return to the menu B 5 2 6 1 Job mode time out After two minutes of inactivity the Job mode is finalized automatically A message box pops up and a warning sound is audible Picture 64 Information...

Page 62: ...tput options can be displayed at the same time By using the scrollbar at the right side the content of this menu can be moved Move the scrollbar to display all output option on the touchscreen Picture 66 Send To screen 2 When pressing the link below the respective button the touchscreen content changes and displays the option screen The chapters B 6 2 to B 6 6 describe the options to be changed or...

Page 63: ... to an alphanumeric keyboard Picture 67 Alphanumeric keyboard 1 Use the arrow keys to position the cursor in the line 2 Use this key to delete characters 3 Use this button to switch between the keyboard layouts Ok Touch this button to confirm the new entries and to return to the former screen Cancel Touch this button to discard the new entries and to return to the former screen 1 3 2 ...

Page 64: ...g the directory of the USB stick When data is transferred between the USB data carrier and the scanner the LED indicator blinks Note When the blue indicator LED stops blinking data transfer may still be in progress Before unplugging the USB media wait a few seconds to avoid loss of data B 6 2 1 List of suitable USB storage media The criteria in the following list have been defined as a guide line ...

Page 65: ... Options The parameters displayed in the above picture can only be changed from the Scan2Net setup interface user level Poweruser B 6 3 1 Printer Settings After pressing the button Copy image to remote printer an additional window opens Picture 70 Printer settings window Here the user can select scaling of the image the paper source and the number of copies The content of each line depends on the ...

Page 66: ...be stored and activated with the buttons FTP 1 to FTP 3 Picture 71 Parameters of FTP Options From the touchscreen only the entry for File Name can be changed To change the entry touch the respective line Chapter B 6 1 describes how the entry can be changed All other parameters must be changed from the Scan2Net setup interface user level Poweruser ...

Page 67: ...be stored and activated with the buttons Network 1 to Network 3 Picture 72 Parameters of Network Options From the touchscreen only the entry for File Name can be changed To change the entry touch the respective line Chapter B 6 1 describes how the entry can be changed All other parameters must be changed from the Scan2Net setup interface user level Poweruser ...

Page 68: ...ed and activated with the buttons Mail 1 to Mail 3 Picture 73 Parameters of Mail Options To change an entry touch the respective line From the touchscreen the values for Recipient Mail Subject File Name can be changed Chapter B 6 1 describes how the entries can be changed More parameters can be changed from the Scan2Net setup interface user level Poweruser ...

Page 69: ...image via mail the rotating circle is displayed Interactive When pressing the button Mail image via SMTP at the touchscreen another window opens in the touchscreen It is titled Mail Options and allows entering another address for the recipient or selecting an address from the list To enter another address click in the topmost line Press the selection arrow to open the list of stored addresses Pict...

Page 70: ...work administrator has assigned the scanner an IP address and installed it in your network any user can access the scanner and operate it using ScanWizard C 1 The Scan2Net Main Menu Start your browser Enter the IP address which has been assigned to the scanner The default IP address of the scanner 192 168 1 50 The Scan2Net main menu will be displayed in the browser Picture 75 Scan2Net main menu La...

Page 71: ...rowser will show the ScanWizard interface Picture 76 ScanWizard interface You can bookmark the address of the ScanWizard interface in your browser for easy access later ScanWizard is a function rich software which allows the user configuring and operating the scanner easily without any additional software ...

Page 72: ...shown in Picture 77 the user selects the scanning parameters and scans manipulates the images without having to rescan processes large volume jobs or saves individual images to the destination of their choice These tool bars are described in detail in the online help function included in the ScanWizard interface in the Administration menu item Online Help Picture 78 Online Help ...

Page 73: ...canWizard Interface C 2 1 To exit the ScanWizard interface click on the main menu item Administration and then click on Exit Picture 79 Exit returns to Scan2Net main menu The browser will return to the Scan2Net main menu Picture 75 ...

Page 74: ...ce parameters Picture 80 Information The screen is helpful if technical support is necessary It shows e g the exact device type the installed firmware version as well as currently installed options Click the button Back to return to the start screen Click the button Launch Scan Application to switch to the Scan2Net main menu Picture 75 ...

Page 75: ...e version Furthermore the access level User allows setting some basic parameters Start your browser and enter the IP address of the scanner to get access to the scanner The Scan2Net main menu see chapter C will open The Login Screen On the start screen click the button Setup Device The next screen shows the login levels User Poweruser and Admin Picture 81 Login screen Note The login levels Powerus...

Page 76: ...e 82 User screen The user screen is divided into two sections The section Device Information shows some details of the scanner and gives a general operation information The section User Settings allows the user to define some basic parameters of the scanner The button System Shutdown switches the scanner off ...

Page 77: ...d the following list Picture 83 will be displayed Specific information can be reached by clicking the links below the headline Device Info Picture 83 Device Info screen The tables following the keyword show the current status of the scanner Device specific values vary depending on the scanner ...

Page 78: ...est if a service technician is onsite or if the service hotline is called To return to the USER screen Picture 82 scroll down completely and click the Back to Main Menu button To return to the Login screen Picture 81 click the button Setup Menu Click the button Launch Scan Application to switch directly to the main screen of the integrated ScanWizard user interface ...

Page 79: ... cycles are counted which were invoked by the standby button Total Operating Time The total operating time since the scanner left the factory This is the on time only standby time does not count Lamp Operating Time The total lamp operating time since the scanner left the factory Remaining Lamp Operating Time The typical remaining lifetime of the lamps With normal working conditions the lamp life i...

Page 80: ...een will be displayed as start screen of the User Settings section Click onto the links below the headline to set the respective parameters To return to the Login screen Picture 81 click the button Setup Menu To return to the USER screen Picture 82 click the button Back to Main Menu Click the button Launch Scan Application to switch directly to the main screen of the integrated S2N user interface ...

Page 81: ...e Selector screen Click on the selection arrow beside Language and a list of available languages opens Select the desired language for the user interface with a mouse click The setting changes immediately after the selection Click the button Back to Main Menu to return to the USER screen Picture 82 respectively the button titled in the selected language ...

Page 82: ... list of the variables click at the link Wildcard characters Enter the desired file name Picture 89 Example for a file name Below the field File Name the defined file name is displayed To show the file name with the defined variables reload the page With a short delay the modified file name will be displayed below the entry field Picture 90 Modified file name Finally click with the mouse outside o...

Page 83: ...itches to standby Display standby after Sets the time of inactivity after the external display optional switches to standby Screen saver after Sets the time of inactivity after the screen saver will be displayed Standby Method Suspend to RAM saves the settings of the running processes to RAM The scanner needs less time for start up after standby Power off finalizes all processes After standby the ...

Page 84: ... volume Click at the scale to set the volume level or right click with the mouse at the arrow and move it to the desired value To return to the Login screen Picture 81 click the button Setup Menu To return to the USER screen Picture 82 click the button Back to Main Menu Click the button Launch Scan Application to switch directly to the main screen of the integrated ScanWizard user interface ...

Page 85: ...dal and select from the drop down list which action should be executed when the pedal is operated Note The drop down list for the second foot pedal FS2 is for future use but not active with the current firmware Drop down list item Function Start scan Starts the scan with the selected scan area size Start scan left page Starts the scan and displays the left half of the selected scan area size Start...

Page 86: ...it is necessary to start splitting the documents image in reverse order i e starting with the right side followed by the left side in the second step To return to the Login screen Picture 81 click the button Setup Menu To return to the USER screen Picture 82 click the button Back to Main Menu Click the button Launch Scan Application to switch directly to the main screen of the integrated ScanWizar...

Page 87: ...n and modify the Brightness Correction setting Image is brighter than expected The document is much brighter than the target used for white balance Go to the Adjustments function and modify the Brightness Correction setting Image has vertical stripes or streaks Improper white balance Exercise the White Balance procedure Image shows a color shift towards red tint The target used for white balance i...

Page 88: ...message is information only Error Error message shown in the display Error message sent to application Problem description 1 Scanner in use An attempt to access the scanner was made from a different application 2 Invalid session ID An attempt to access the scanner with an invalid session ID was made 4 Invalid password An attempt to access the scanner with an invalid password was made 5 E05 S2N BOA...

Page 89: ...combination with the color mode 31 Preview not possible The application specified an invalid preview scale Not all scale factors are allowed with all image sizes 32 Invalid color conversion The application changed the color depth between scanning and image transfer and a conversion between these modes is not possible Example scan in binary then changed color mode to truecolor 33 No image available...

Page 90: ...s error Camera 1 data bus error Test data transfer to camera failed Check cables connectors to camera 1 and S2N PCI board 66 Error 66 Camera 2 data bus error Camera 2 data bus error Test data transfer to camera failed Check cables connectors to camera 2 and S2N PCI board 69 Error 69 ADC error camera 1 Camera 1 adc error Test data transfer through analog digital converter failed Check cables connec...

Page 91: ...d Camera adjustment required General information about the camera adjustment Check for details and readjust 160 W160 NO WHITE BALANCE DATA No white balance data No white balance data was found Perform white balance E 4 Information Info Information shown in the display Information sent to application Description 200 CREATING RECOVERY PART Creating Recovery Partition While creating the recovery part...

Page 92: ...rayscale internal resolution 36 bit color internal resolution Sensor resolution 22 500 pixels Scan modes 24 bit color 8 bit indexed color 8 bit grayscale bitonal enhanced halftone Scan accuracy Better than 0 1 over the max scan area WideTEK 12 Illumination Light source Two lamps with 54 white LEDs lamp Warm up time None Maximum brightness after switch on Temperature dependence None UV IR emission ...

Page 93: ...cale bitonal enhanced halftone Scan accuracy Better than 0 1 over the max scan area WideTEK 25 Illumination Light source Two lamps with 108 white LEDs lamp Warm up time None Maximum brightness after switch on Temperature dependence None UV IR emission None Lifetime 50 000 hours typ Glass plate Mechanical load maximum 10 kg Important Do not exceed the maximum load F 2 Ambient Conditions Operating t...

Page 94: ...120 A max 264 V AC Efficiency 85 Operating temperature 0 to 65 C 32 to 150 F Operating humidity 20 to 80 RH non condensing ECO standard CEC level V Scanner Voltage 24 V DC Current Max 5 A WideTEK 12 Power Consumption Sleep 0 5 W Standby 4 8 W Scanning 55 W WideTEK 25 Power Consumption Sleep 0 5 W Standby 2 5 W Scanning 90 W ...

Page 95: ... Dimensions of transport box 360 x 520 x 900 mm H x W x D 14 2 x 20 5 x 35 5 inch Total shipping weight 40 kg 88 lbs WideTEK 25 Scanner outer dimensions 225 x 760 x 795 mm H x W x D 8 9 x 29 9 x 31 3 inch Weight of scanner 45 kg Dimensions of transport box palette 450 x 1000 x 1200 mm H x W x D 17 7 x 39 4 x 47 3 inch Total shipping weight 79 kg 172 lbs ...

Page 96: ...X XXX represents the device version number and configuration details Serial number All is in conformity with the following European standards and IEC directives Safety Low Voltage Directive Safety 2006 95 EEC as per IEC 60950 1 2005 2nd Edition A1 2009 WT25 XXX IEC 62368 1 2014 2nd Edition WT12 XXX EN 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 A1 2010 A12 2012 WT25 XXX EN 62368 1 2013 A 2014 WT12 XXX ANSI UL 60950 1 2...

Page 97: ... 2010 EN 61000 3 2 2006 A1 2009 A2 2009 EN 61000 3 3 2008 EN 55024 2010 EN 61000 4 2 2009 EN 61000 4 3 2006 A1 2008 A2 2010 EN 61000 4 4 2004 A1 2010 EN 61000 4 5 2006 EN 61000 4 6 2009 EN 61000 4 11 2004 Wuppertal Oktober 2014 Thomas Ingendoh President and CEO ...

Page 98: ...2009 American National Standard for Methods of Measurement of Radio Noise Emissions from Low Voltage Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the Range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when ...

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