Mustek Systems H410W Wireless Handy Scanner User Manual

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User Guide
Works with
Wireless Handy Scanner
For smartphones, tablets, and computers
iScanAir Go
Scanner App
Wi-Fi®
802.11g/n
supported
All trademarks are the property of their respective
owners and all rights are acknowledged.
Images and screenshots used in this User Guide
may vary according to the devices used and its
operating system. Images and screenshots shown
inside are example only.
Compatible with Apple iOS, Mac OS X, Android OS,
and Windows PC/Phone
V1.5
Safety and Precautions
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Never store the unit in hot, or very cold, or humid or dusty places.
For an extended storage period, we recommend storing the unit in a cool and dry place.
To help keep the scanning area clean, store the unit in a proper case when not in use.
If the unit is left in extreme cold or hot conditions, allow to adjust to normal room temperatures before use.
Only use accessories included with the unit.
When left unused for a long period of time, the unit should be disconnected from the power supply.
Always handle the unit with care. Avoid dropping and strong impact.
Keep the lens and roller clean and free from scratches.
Do not scan sharp objects or hard abrasive surfaces to avoid damage to the lens and other parts.
Do not scan objects with glue, grease, correction fluid, or wet ink on it which can cause malfunctions.
Operate the unit on a level, well-grounded work surface, and free of excessive vibration.
Don’t open the unit. Risk of electric shock.
Use only a soft damp cloth to clean the exterior areas of the unit.
Do not leave the unit within the reach of children.
Discarded electrical and electronic appliance are recyclable and should separate from the household waste. Please actively support in conserving
resources and protecting the environment by returning this appliance to the collection centers (if available).
Contents
Safety and Precautions........................................................................................................2
Contents..........................................................................................................................3
Supported Devices .............................................................................................................4
Unpack...........................................................................................................................5
Scanner Parts ...................................................................................................................6
LED Messages...................................................................................................................7
Insert AAA Batteries............................................................................................................8
Set the Resolution..............................................................................................................9
Set the Scanner Mode........................................................................................................ 10
Install the iScanAir Go app (Wi-Fi Mode)................................................................................. 11
Connect to Wireless Network (Wi-Fi Mode).............................................................................. 12
Scan, Save, and Share (Wi-Fi Mode)...................................................................................... 13
Scan the Object............................................................................................................................................................................ 13
Save the Image............................................................................................................................................................................. 14
Share the Image........................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Use as the Standalone Scanner (MicroSD Mode)....................................................................... 15
Browse and Transfer Images........................................................................................................................................................ 15
Clean Lens and Rollers...................................................................................................... 16
Calibrate ...................................................................................................................... 17
Calibrate in the Wi-Fi Mode......................................................................................................................................................... 17
Calibrate in the MicroSD Mode.................................................................................................................................................... 18
Helpful Hints................................................................................................................... 19
Specifications................................................................................................................. 20
Supported Devices
The Scanner is compatible with following devices in the Wi-Fi mode:
iPad (4th generation), iPad (3rd generation), iPad 2, iPad, iPad mini with iOS 5.0 or later.
iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, iPod touch with iOS 5.0 or later.
Android mobile devices (smartphones and tablets) with OS 2.3.3 or later.
Mac computers with OS X 10.7 or later.
Windows PC devices (tablets, and computers) with Windows 8, Windows 8 Pro, or Windows RT.
Windows Phone 8.
Unpack
Make sure following items are included.
Scanner
USB Cable
Calibration Sheet
Cleaning Cloth
User Guide
Carrying Bag
(See p.16)
(See p.15)
(See p.17)
AAA battery x 4
(See p.8)
Scanner Parts
Guide
Rollers
Mini USB Port
MicroSD Card Slot
Battery Cover
POWER/SCAN
Button
Scanning Lens
Wi-Fi/MicroSD
Switch
SQ/HQ Switch
Power LED
Scanning LED
Guide
Wi-Fi LED
LED Messages
Symbol
LED Light
Message
Solid green
The power is turned on.
Blinking green
The battery is low.
Solid red
Memory is full or unknown error happen. (Note: The scanner will hang,
Free up some memory and restart the scanner to solve the problem.)
Blinking orange
The image is being saved in the MicroSD card on the scanner.
Blinking blue
The Wi-Fi function is enabled.
Solid blue
The scanner has connected to a Wi-Fi enabled device.
Blinking purple
The scanner is in operation.
Green
The scan speed is normal.
Orange
Alerts the scan speed is fast.
Red
Alerts the scan speed is very fast. (Note: The image distortion will occur.)
Power LED
Wi-Fi LED
Scanning LED
Insert AAA Batteries
1.
Push and slide the battery cover away to detach it
from the base.
2.
Place 4 alkaline batteries according to the polarity
indicators inside the compartment.
3.
Slide back the battery cover to close it.
4.
Press and hold the POWER/SCAN button for 3
seconds to turn on or off the scanner.
NOTES
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When a low battery alerts (a green Power LED blinks),
change the fresh batteries immediately.
Never mix old and new batteries (replace all batteries at
the same time).
Do not mix different types of batteries. Use the same or
equivalent type of batteries as recommended.
Alkaline batteries are recommended for best
performance.
Remove batteries when the scanner is not used for a long
time.
Dispose of batteries safely (Do not dispose of batteries in
fire, batteries may explode or leak).
Set the Resolution
Locate the SQ/HQ switch on the side of the Scanner.
Slide the switch to “SQ” (Standard Quality/300dpi) or
“HQ” (High Quality/600dpi) for scanning resolution.
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NOTES
Scanning at “HQ” mode will take a longer time to scan
the image, and produce a larger files.
Set the Scanner Mode
Locate the Wi-Fi/MicroSD switch on the side of the
Scanner. Slide the switch to “Wi-Fi” or “MicroSD” for
setting the scanner mode.
In the Wi-Fi mode, you can scan images directly to a
supported device using direct Wi-Fi connection. See p.11
for operations.
In the MicroSD mode, you can use it as a regular handy
scanner and save the images in a MicroSD card located
on the side of the scanner. See p.15 for operations.
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Install the iScanAir Go app (Wi-Fi Mode)
The Scanner includes free iScanAir Go apps to scan
images directly to your devices. You need to install
iScanAir Go from Internet to your device before use.
NOTES
• Ensure that your device has Internet access via your
service provider or wireless connection.
• Do not perform other activities on your device while
downloading iScanAir Go app.
1.
On your device, go to respective Apple App Store
or Andriod Play Store or Microsoft Windows Store.
2.
Search for "iScanAir Go", press the install button to
install it to your device.
3.
Once installed, the iScanAir Go app will appear on
your device's home screen.
iScanAir Go
iScanAir Go
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Connect to Wireless Network (Wi-Fi Mode)
You can make a direct wireless connection between the
Scanner and your device in following steps.
1.
Press and hold the POWER/SCAN button for 3
seconds until the power LED emits green light.
2.
Enable the Wi-Fi mode on your device, search
the “DIRECT-xxxxxx_iScanAirGo” network for the
Scanner, then select it.
ON
* Wait about 20 seconds until the Wi-Fi LED blinks blue light.
* The "xxxxxx" in the network name is a 6-digit code randomly
assigned for your Scanner.
3.
Input 8-digit password “12345678” to connect
the Scanner.
* The Wi-Fi indicator will stop blinking and become a solid
blue light after connected.
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NOTES
Be sure the Scanner is used within approximately 60 feet
~100 feet (18m~30m) from your Wi-Fi enabled device in
an obstacle free indoor environment.
The Scanner will automatically shut down if there is no
operation for 5 minutes for saving power.
The Scanner allows connection up to 8 Wi-Fi enabled
devices at once.
Wi-Fi On
Connected
Scan, Save, and Share (Wi-Fi Mode)
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Ensure the Scanner is switched to the “Wi-Fi” mode on
the side of the Scanner, and is connected to your device
prior to use. (See p.12)
Make sure your device is supported. (See p.4)
Scan the Object
1.
Press iScanAir Go app on your device to open it,
then press Start.
* For Windows 8, swipe in or mouse in from the right edge of
the screen. Select "File Format" from the menu, and choose
"Scan to JPG" or "Scan to PDF".
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* The app looks slightly different
depending on your device's
operating system
Place the Scanner on the object with the scanning
lens facing down, making sure the scanned area is
located between the two arrows on the scanner.
Press the POWER/SCAN button to start scanning.
* The Wi-Fi LED (
4.
Press Start.
) will blink a purple light.
Move the scanner slowly and steadily down towards
the bottom of the object, press the POWER/SCAN
button again to end scanning.
* Ensure the Status LED ( ) blink green light at the normal
speed during scanning.
Press POWER/SCAN to end.
(continued on the next page)
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Scan, Save, and Share (Wi-Fi Mode)
Save the Image
Press Save to save the image to your device’s photo
folder.
* For Mac, save the image with a chosen file name, directory, and file
format (JPG or PDF).
* Press Cancel to exit without save or to re-scan. For Windows
Phone, press
on the device to exit.
Share the Image
• For iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch, press the
icon
at the top-right corner to reveal the Open in menu.
Open the image in JPEG or PDF format using an
available app, or send the image by email.
• For Mac, press Export to iPhoto to export the image
to iPhoto.
• For Android devices, press
(Share) to share the
image in JPG or PDF format using an available app.
• For Windows Phone, press Share to share the image
using an available app.
• For Windows 8, press
icon from the Charms bar
Share
(*) to share the image using an available app.
(*) Swipe in from the right or move the mouse cursor to the top or
bottom right corner of the screen to reveal the Charms bar.
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Press Save.
Use as the Standalone Scanner (MicroSD Mode)
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Ensure the Scanner is switched to the “MicroSD” mode on
the side of the Scanner. (See p.10)
1.
Insert a microSD card into the card slot with the
gold contacts facing up.
2.
Place the Scanner on the object with the scanning
lens facing down, making sure the scanned area is
located between the two arrows on the scanner.
3.
Press the POWER/SCAN button to start scanning,
and move the scanner slowly and steadily down
towards the bottom of the object.
4.
Press the POWER/SCAN button again to end
scanning and save the image to the microSD card.
Press POWER/SCAN to start.
* Ensure the Status LED blink green light at the normal speed.
Press POWER/SCAN to end.
* The Power LED will blink orange light.
Browse and Transfer Images
Connect computer and the Scanner with the microSD
card inside using the USB Cable. Turn on the Scanner.
You can browse the Scanner as a portable hard disk,
then transfer/copy scanned images to your computer.
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* No battery is required if the Scanner is used as a portable hard disk.
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Clean Lens and Rollers
Dirt and residues can build up on the Scanner’s rollers
and lens which can affect image quality. Clean Scanner’s
lens and rollers periodically to get the best result.
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NOTES
Make sure the Cleaning Cloth is clean before use.
Use the Cleaning Cloth dampened with alcohol to help
remove dirt and residues easily.
Turn OFF the Scanner.
Turn over the Scanner so bottom side is facing up.
Gently rub the residues with the supplied Cleaning
Cloth. Repeat as many times as necessary to clean
the lens and rollers.
Calibrate
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Always clean the Scanner’s rollers and lens first before
calibration. If cleaning rollers and lens did not improve
image quality, then please perform calibration procedures.
If necessary, perform calibration few times until the image
quality is improved.
Make sure the Calibration Sheet is clean and free of dust
before use.
Calibrate in the Wi-Fi Mode
1.
Slide the Wi-Fi/Micro SD switch to “Wi-Fi” and
connect to wireless network. (See p.12)
2.
Press iScanAir Go app on your device to open it.
3.
Find the Settings icon or Menu button on your
device to enter, then select the Calibrate.
4.
Remove the plastic foil on the Calibration Sheet,
place it on the table with the white side facing up.
5.
Place the scanner on the Calibration Sheet, then
move it back and forth only in the white area few
times until the "Calibration Done" message appears.
Select Calibrate from the Settings menu.
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Calibrate
Calibrate in the MicroSD Mode
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1.
Slide the Wi-Fi/Micro SD switch to “MicroSD”.
2.
Press and hold the POWER/SCAN button for 10
seconds until the Wi-Fi LED blinks a purple light.
3.
Remove the plastic foil on the Calibration Sheet,
place it on the table with the white side facing up.
4.
Place the scanner on the Calibration Sheet, then
move it back and forth only in the white area few
times until the Scanner turns off.
Helpful Hints
Scanner does not turn on.
Press and hold the POWER/SCAN button 3 seconds to turn on.
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Check if the Scanner’s battery has drained and no power is available.
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Scanner cannot connect to your device.
Try moving the Scanner closer to your device. The effective wireless transmission range is 60~100 feet (18~30m)
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unobstructed.
Make sure the Wi-Fi LED of the Scanner is blinking blue.
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Check that the network name on your device is matched to the Scanner. (See p.12)
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Check if the Scanner is being used by another user, please wait and try again later.
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Scanner operation interrupted.
Check if the Wi-Fi connection is disconnected. Reconnect or restart the Scanner.
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Cannot save scan results to your device.
Check if the Scanner and the mobile device has a low power.
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Check if the storage memory is full.
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Scanner hangs with red power LED.
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Free up some memory and restart the scanner.
My device runs iOS6, a message ‘iScanAir Go Would Like to Access Your Photos’ appears after pressing SAVE button.
This is a privacy settings requested by your device. Press ‘OK’ button in order to save images to your device. If you select
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‘Don’t Allow’, no image will be saved, and you will get an error message for the next scan. Follow on-screen instructions to
solve the problem: select Settings > Privacy > Photos > iScanAir Go > "ON" to allow iScanAir Go app to access your photos.
Scan result is poor.
Please clean the Scanner’s rollers and lens. If image quality is not improved, then please perform calibration procedures.
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Images look distorted.
The scanning speed is too fast. Scan again with a slow constant speed.
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Specifications
Scanner Type
Image Sensor
Light Source
Scan Size (Max.)
Scan Resolution
Scan Speed
Interface
Buttons
File Format
Power Source
Scan Capacity
Auto Shutdown
Wi-Fi Capability
Dimensions
Weight
Operating Conditions
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A4 color handheld scanner
Color CIS (Contact Image Sensor)
LED (RGB)
W 216mm x L 356 mm (W 8.5" x L 14")
SQ (300 dpi), HQ (600dpi)
4 seconds per page (A4 color) at 300 dpi
12 seconds per page (A4 color) at 600 dpi
USB mini-B port (for file transfer); MiroSD card slot
POWER/SCAN button, SQ/HQ switch, Wi-Fi/MicroSD switch
JPG; PDF (for MAC and Windows PC only)
AAA alkaline battery x 4
Approx. 250 sheets of continuous use with fresh batteries.
Auto power off after 5 minutes when not in use.
Radio Frequency
2.4GHz~2.472GHz compliant 802.11g/n protocol
Configuration
Soft AP (access point) supported
Security
WPA2
258 x 33 x 31 mm (10.2" x 1.3" x 1.2") (W x D x H)
176g (0.4lbs) (without batteries)
5°C ~ 35°C (41°F ~ 95°F), humidity range 35% ~ 80% RH; Non-condensing
CE Notices
Declaration of Conformity for R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC
Essential requirements – Article 3
Protection requirements for health and safety – Article 3.1a
Testing for electric safety according to EN 60065 has been conducted. These are
considered relevant and sufficient.
Protection requirements for electromagnetic compatibility – Article 3.1b
Testing for electromagnetic compatibility according to EN 301 489-1 and EN 301 489 -17
has been conducted. These are considered relevant and sufficient.
Effective use of the radio spectrum – Article 3.2
Testing for radio test suites according to EN 300 328 has been conducted.
These are considered relevant and sufficient.
FCC Notices
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 received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
CAUTION: Change or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
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.
CAUTION:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could
void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
RF exposure warning:
The equipment complies with FCC RF exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. The equipment must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter.

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