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GETTING STARTED

GETTING
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© 2003 I.R.I.S. All rights reserved

OCR technology by I.R.I.S.
Connectionist, Linguistic and Field Analysis technology by I.R.I.S.

© 2003 I.R.I.S. All rights reserved

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IT'S

THE

BUSINESS YOU WANT, NOT

THE

CARDS!©

Cardiris is the unbeatable productivity tool for your business cards. This business card organizer allows you to archive, index and OCR business cards
from around the world.
In our information age, all key corporate information is contained in databases. With information being the key, Cardiris gives a comprehensive answer to
the need to manage your business contacts: Cardiris goes the full circle from
archiving scanned business cards to contact management. After all, isn’t it the
business you want, and not the cards?

ONE, CARDIRIS GIVES YOU GREAT IMAGES
Cardiris improves the everyday operation of your office by getting rid of all
business cards. Enter any office and you’ll find the desk and drawers of the
employees crowded with business cards of all types and places. Business cards
suffer more than other documents from the known disadvantages of the paper
world: they get lost easily, aren’t available to your colleagues, can’t be searched
or sorted etc.
Cardiris, the “electronic Rolodex”©, puts a final end to all this. You begin by
scanning the business cards, thus putting images in a database. Use this management tool to file your business cards and no more stacks of business cards will be
lying around in your office!
So, all business cards can be thrown away or returned to the owner as soon as
they have been archived. This means that you never lose any information contained on a card, not even the company’s colorful logo or slogan, the contact’s
photograph or still a second telephone number or e-mail address which you don’t
usually encode in your “traditional” contact manager or database.
When you are dealing with “exotic” business cards - in, say, Vietnamese or
Arabic - which you simply cannot enter in a database, the advantage is all the
more prominent: as you first archive the card images, Cardiris offers a unique

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solution here. Even if a business card can’t be read by OCR, the color image is
there to be consulted!
As a wide range of dedicated business card scanners, flatbed scanners and
“all-in-one” devices or “MFPs” (“multifunctional peripherals”) is supported, whatever scanner you may already own is fine by us.
Your Cardiris software may be bundled with the I.R.I.S. Card Scanner (“IBCRII”). This dedicated scanner is optimized for scanning business cards and has
many advantages over other scanner types: it hardly takes up any space on your
desk, it swiftly copes with business cards of varying paper and printing qualities
and you never have to wonder about selecting the correct card format.

The color, greyscale or black-and-white images are saved compressed to limit
the use of space on your hard disk. The scanned business cards are prominently
displayed so as to make them legible without having to zoom. Optimal legibility is
ensured, even on low-end 14" monitors and the LCD screens of notebook computers!
As Cardiris also allows you to add comments, it suffices to scan every business card you come across and add some notes and you’ll never lose any information again!

TWO, OCR BRINGS YOU EDITABLE TEXT
Once the cards are archived, you can convert images into data by indexing
and OCRing them. Indexing means that a business card is sorted by a primary

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search key - the company name is filled out and checked -, OCR means that the
card’s data is extracted automatically from the image.
OCR stands for two things here: character recognition to convert the
scanned image into editable text and field analysis. Optical character recognition
(OCR) allows to encode business cards without the time-consuming task of retyping them. Think of your last exhibition when you came back with an entire
stack of business cards and it took your secretary two days to encode them!
Cardiris incorporates specialized recognition technology, optimized for tiny
characters, and supports up to 53 countries! The major countries of all continents are supported: North and South American business cards and business
cards from the European countries, including the Eastern-European nations. (Optionally, you can read Asian business cards from China, Japan, Korea and Taiwan.)
Field analysis assigns the recognized data to specific database fields. Cardiris
extensively uses a knowledge database, thus acquiring the necessary intelligence
to discriminate the first and last name, a city and its state, a telephone and a fax
number etc.
At this stage, Cardiris takes the layout of a business card into account. Each
country has a different “style” of composing business cards, Americans compose an address differently than the French do etc. In this way, Cardiris can
process correctly business cards of all designs and countries: business cards with
an American or European look, vertical cards as well as horizontal cards etc.
When a country is not supported, you can draw a frame around the information and drag the frame to a database field - say, the city: the OCR gets done “on
the fly”.
The recognition accuracy depends on the printing quality, whether or not a too
stylized font or “exotic” layout has been used etc. Cutting and pasting is available
to edit and correct the recognized data, but so are “drag-and-drop” operations
for maximal ease of use.
Interestingly, the scanning, indexing and recognition are separate phases. Indexing and OCR can be deferred, performed later on at any moment. Sales

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executives at an info desk or on the company booth at a trade show, secretaries
at a reception desk may be too busy to perform the complete cycle of indexing
and OCRing business cards, but surely they can quickly scan the business card of
their visitors... When they do, Cardiris will keep trace of every single contact
they come across with a minimal effort.

THREE, IT’S A DATABASE
Once your business cards are converted into text placed in data fields, you
have a real address database, similar to a cardfile system: the data is directly
searchable by any field. Extensive sort and select functions are available. Looking up a company, client or prospect is a cinch. Even with very little to go on, say,
no more than the first characters of a company name, you are sure to find your
contact again instantly.
The resulting data is available for export. Cardiris smoothly complements
such applications as contact managers, “personal information managers” (“PIMs”),
general databases or even word processors whose mail merge function allows to
print letters, envelopes and labels. Or synchronize your Cardiris database with
the contacts stored on your PDA - your Palm organizer, your Pocket PC handheld
device etc.
Some other clearcut advantages of Cardiris over the paper world are all too
obvious: as you are dealing with a database, the information is centralized and
available to all your colleagues. Also, databases are easily transportable on CDROM etc.

ABOUT

THIS

GUIDE

This guide gives a short introduction to Cardiris. It contains all you need to
know to get started with this I.R.I.S. product successfully.

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However, this guide does not intend to be a complete user documentation of
Cardiris. To make full use of the many advanced capabilities of this software
package, it is mandatory that you study the on-line help information closely.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
This is the minimal system configuration required to use Cardiris:
q a Pentium based Intel PC or compatible.
q 64 MB RAM.
q 85 MB free disk space.
q the Windows XP, Windows ME, Windows 2000 or Windows 98 operating system.
Your Cardiris software may be bundled with the I.R.I.S. Card Scanner “IBCRII”. It takes a USB port to connect this scanner.

INSTALLING

THE

CARDIRIS SOFTWARE

The Cardiris software is delivered exclusively on an autorunning CD-ROM.
To install, simply insert the CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive and wait for the
installation program to start running. Follow the on-screen instructions.

REGISTER

TO

VOTE!

Don’t forget to register your Cardiris licence! Doing so will allow us to keep
you informed of future product developments and related I.R.I.S. products. The
registration benefits, including free product support and special offers, are strictly
limited to registered users.

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You can register in many ways: by sending in your registration card or faxing
its electronic counterpart, by calling I.R.I.S. during working hours and by filling
out a registration form on the I.R.I.S. home page!

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STARTING

THE

SOFTWARE

UP

Click on the Cardiris application in the submenu "I.R.I.S. Applications - Cardiris"
or click on the shortcut to the Cardiris application on your desktop.

IT TAKES TWO TO TANGO
The Cardiris application window is displayed. Use the command "Open" under the "File" menu and load the sample database SAMPLE.DAT. (You can
access the databases last loaded directly under the "File" menu.)

Cardiris starts up in the card album view mode: it displays eight business
cards in an album-like presentation. Only the major data fields - company name,
first name and name, job title and e-mail address - are listed.

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A color code indicates the card status of each business card: new cards are
yellow, indexed cards are green and verified cards are blue. The card status is a
crucial concept and we’ll discuss it in depth later.
Click the arrow buttons below to navigate through the business cards: you’ll
turn the pages of the album.
Double-click a card to open the card view mode (or click the "Card" button
on the Cardiris toolbar). The card view is limited to a single business card. It
displays the card image, the card data or business contact, and the personal notes
and additional information. Click the browse buttons to navigate through the business cards.

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Maximize the Cardiris application in both view modes to display the card
image(s) optimally!

A SHORT TUTORIAL
The best way to become familiar with the operation of Cardiris is undoubtedly
by using it. A sample database is provided with the software; it allows you to get

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started even when the scanner isn’t connected to your computer yet. Let’s make
use of it now.
Go to the first card of the sample database in the card view. You can see its
image and the empty data fields - company name, address, phone and fax number etc. There’s ample room for comments below the image in the "Notes" tab.

Select the correct country with the "Card Style" button. (Reading Chinese,
Japanese, Korean and Taiwanese business cards requires the optional module

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“Asian BCR add-on”. Business cards from these Asian countries in English are
supported by the “standard” Cardiris software!)

Special routines are used that allow the software to assign the recognized data
to specific database fields - company name, e-mail address and web site etc.
When Cardiris recognizes the character string "John Williams", it “knows” that
John is a first name and Williams a last name. In the same way so does the
system recognize titles, such as "vice president", "engineer", cities such as Boise
and Chicago, states such as Oregon and Maryland etc.
By selecting the business card’s “style” in the button bar, you not only indicate
the language of the text to be recognized, you also indicate the general layout of
the business card. Each country has a different style of composing business cards,
Americans compose an address differently than the French do etc. (Some card

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styles correspond to several languages: Belgium and Canada have two official
languages, Switzerland has three! Cardiris detects the selected language automatically...)

Click the "Recognize" button to start the character recognition.

The image is converted into editable text, and the recognized text is assigned
to the various fields: the company name gets placed in the company field, the
phone number goes where it belongs etc. You can click the e-mail address and
the URL in the data fields to start your e-mail software and visit your contact’s
web site promptly!

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Check the results so far. Use cutting and pasting or drag-and-drop operations to move data about - you then hold the left mouse button depressed in a field
and drag the text to another field. (The command "Clear All Fields but Notes"
under the "Edit" menu erases all data simultaneously with the exception of the
personal notes you enter manually on via the keyboard.)

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Click the status button "V(erified)" to indicate that the card is verified. The
card status is a crucial concept of Cardiris, and you should understand its meaning
fully before you start using the business card organizer extensively.

When a new card has been scanned, the card’s image is displayed but the
contact’s data aren’t filled out yet. With indexed cards, the company name is
checked by the user; these cards are searchable by the company name.
With verified cards, every field is validated by the user; these contacts can
be searched by any field, exported to other applications, the e-mail address, telephone and fax number can be used without any risk etc.
A color code is used to distinguish the various card statuses: new cards are
yellow, indexed cards are green and verified cards are blue!

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CONSULTING

THE

CONTACTS

You now have a validated, verified contact in your database! Such addresses
can be consulted, searched, printed, exported... you name it!
Let’s start with some search capabilities. How can you find your contacts
back? First of all, you can limit the view to cards with a specific card status by
clicking one of the status selection buttons on the Cardiris toolbar. (Click the
button "All Cards" to display the business cards of any status.)

The status bar indicates which selection is currently enabled (and how many
cards your selection holds). The album view can also be a good indicator that
you’ve enabled a limited view mode because you’ll only see a single color!

Letter buttons narrow the card selection down further: click a "Letter" button and you’ll only display the cards (of the selected card status, if any) that start
with that letter.

In this example, we limit the display to the verified cards and refine the selection further by concentrating on the cards that start with an "S". (Click the wildcard
button "*" to cancel the letter selection.)

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SEARCHING CONTACTS
By executing such operations, you’re basically using Cardiris as a Rolodex.
But there are more advanced ways of searching business cards: “free-text” searching and search masks!
Use the "Search" field to execute “free-text” searches on all fields simultaneously. (Case differences are ignored.) Press Enter to execute the search.

When no cards meet the search criteria, you’ll quickly notice it: the application
window is empty and the status bar confirms that there are no cards to display.

The "Select" button executes “query by example” precision searches.
This time, Cardiris looks for cards that start with the entered character strings,
not for cards that contain the entered character string. Furthermore, you limit
searches to specific data fields: the major fields of the database are used as a
mask.

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In this example, we’re looking for a person we once met; the one thing we
remember for sure is the first name Homer. (And hooray for computers: imagine
having to search for that contact in a physical Rolodex that contains some 400
cards...)

EXPORTING CONTACTS
Obviously, your contacts are available for export. You can for instance save
your contacts in the vCard format and enter them in your Windows Address

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Book with a single click. Or send them directly to your PDA software or your
contact management software Microsoft Outlook (Express). Business card reading smoothly complements such applications as contact managers, databases or
even word processors whose mail merge function allows to print letters, envelopes and labels!

The text result looks for instance like this when you send the results directly to
Microsoft Outlook (Express).

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But as Cardiris is a comprehensive database in its own right, the buck doesn’t
stop here! You can import contacts from other databases and you can synchronize an external database (of your handheld computer for instance) and the
Cardiris database with equal ease.

SCANNING B USINESS CARDS
We could end our short tutorial here... but we haven’t scanned yet!

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Your Cardiris software may be bundled with the I.R.I.S. Card Scanner (“IBCRII”). In that case, setting your IBCR-II scanner up is easy: the Twain driver is
already installed. Simply select the scanner as image source with the command
"Scanner" under the "Settings" menu.

You must select a scanning resolution of 400 dpi to recognize business cards
successfully!
Use the Twain interface of the IBCR-II to enable the automatic scanning
mode! Give the scan command once and enable the option "Scan Automatically"
in the Twain user interface.

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You can now insert one business card after the other: as soon as a business
card is placed in the scanner, the scanning starts...
When you’re using a flatbed scanner, you can scan several business cards
simultaneously on the scanner’s flatbed and have them segmented by the software. The background must be black if Cardiris is to extract the various business
cards.

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Enable the option "Scan Multiple Cards" in the scanner setup or select "Multiple Cards" under the "Settings" menu before you scan the cards! (Select the
option "Single Card" when you’re scanning the business cards one by one.)

The complete page as you scanned it will never appear as such on the computer screen; only the segmented business cards will.
If you forgot to enable the image “splitting” before the scanning, select the
large image and click the command "Extract Card(s)" under the "Process" menu
to segment it into the actual card images, throwing away the superfluous black
borders.

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GETTING ON-LINE HELP
This guide only discusses the major features of Cardiris. However, Cardiris is
a comprehensive, fully featured business card organizer that has many extra
features which we did not discuss here. You are recommended to consult the online help system to obtain more information on its numerous capabilities.

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