3.6
Once and only if the cursor is moved over the timeout popup window the window is replaced
by the AutoScan function selection popup window.
3.7
Click on the desired function, in our case click on the first icon- “Image to curr. app.”
3.8
AutoScan will activate the scanner, when finished scanning it will push the scanned image into
the last opened application.
Comments-
As mentioned in step-2 we can modify scanning parameters or even set it up to have the scan
parameters dialog popup each time we scan to let the user select required parameters.
Step 4:
Show how to select non-default AutoScan functions, “Save to file (UI)” function.
This function is set to let the user scan multipage document and when finished show the “save to file”
user interface which will let the user select the destination folder, file name and required output file
format.
If the user selects any “text” format such as MS-Word or PDF or HTML, the image will be processed
automatically by OCR to produce a searchable output file. If the user selects JPG image output file he
can also select the level of compression/file size.
4.1
Make sure NoTouch-AutoScan is active.
4.2
Place the first page to be scanned on the scanner feeding plate.
4.3
A NoTouch-AutoScan Timeout Bar Box popup window will show giving you a graphic feedback
for the remaining time before the default function will be activated, the length of the timeout
can be modified.
4.4
During the timeout period, you should move the mouse cursor over the timeout popup window
to indicate to NoTouch-AutoScan that you wish to select a function other than the default one.
4.5
Once the cursor is moved over the timeout popup window the window is replaced by the
AutoScan function selection popup window.
4.6
Click on the desired function, in our case click on the icon- “Save to file (UI)”
4.7
AutoScan will activate the scanner, when finished scanning will popup the file-save dialog
which let you define the destination directory, file name and file format.
Step 5:
Modify NoTouch-AutoScan settings.
There are 2 ways to modify AutoScan settings-
Modify manually the SG.INI file where most of the scanning parameters are saved.
Use the KeyScan built-in table editor to modify the parameters through KeyScan Imaging tools.
For example if we wish to modify AutoScan default settings from color to Gray scan.
1.1
Make sure AutoScan is active..
1.2
Insert a document to the feeding tray, after the NoTouch appears move the mouse cursor to
convert to AutoScan dialog.
1.3
Press on the [SET] button at the bottom of the AutoScan dialog
1.4
The Popup Function Dialog should appear
1.5
On F.Key entry select <Deflt> entry
1.6
The dialog is updated with the parameters of Deflt funcyion
1.7
Scan Qlt entry is set to PhotoNormal,
1.8
If you wish to modify Scan-Qlt, expand it and select “DrawingNormal”
Step 6:
How to modify AutoScan settings using KeyScan Imaging table editor.
Step 7:
How to change AutoScan default function from “Email” to “Save to file” function