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EUT:SCANNER
FCC |D:ITEUECVS12USB
ULTIMA ELECTRONICS CORP.
USER’S MANUAL
I MIBIT
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
NOTE
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. This equipment generates, uses and can radiated 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 o relocate the receiving antenna.
-lncrease 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.
Shielded interface cables must be used in order to comply with emission limits.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment.
User's Manual Page 1 of 1
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User's Manual
,‘(How to use this manual?
oChzl terl : Introduction
0 ha terZ : 0 emtion
0 Chapter 3 : Errnr Message
oCha ter 4 : TroubleSh-mtin
o Chagter 5 : Specification
0 Chapter 6 : Glossag
a Chapter 7 : Registration
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How to use this manual? Page 1 of]
How to use this manual?
Welcome to this manual.
In this Manual, each page is provided with a browsing column separating from browser tool
column. You may browse the whole Manual by using the box on the upper left corner or on the
bottom.
- Please press the box on the upper left corner to review the inventory list
that covers inter-connected chapters.
- Please press the arrow on the left or right for the preceding chapter or the
following chapter.
' Please press the upward arrow to return to the beginning of the current
page.
' When you have moved your mouse to the location mentioned above. that
will show where you have wanted it to be.
No matter which page you are on the Manual now. you can use the browsing column and quickly
return to the screen of Contents or Index.
NOTE
The browser tool column may be executed at any Web screen (inclusive of these screens).
Nonetheless. browsing column can be executed only in this Manual.
Introduction Page 1 °f2
Introduction
Preface
Powerfial Scanner Feature
How does the scanner work?
Somethingy vou should know!
What's on this CD?
QPreface'
This scanner is a one-pass 600 dpi (dot per inch) color desktop scanner that will scan images into
B&W. Gray scale and True color digitized format. It can communicate with image-processing
applications and OCR (optical character recognition) utilities running on IBM PC or compatible
platforms through the popular TWAIN interface protoclo.
mPowerful sc'anher'FEEure' ’
A scanner is a device that can catch images and translate the image into a digital form that
computer can display. edit. store and output. The image we say here refers to photos and pages of
characters. graphics and illustrations, or even coins or textile products in three dimensions.
Therefore. a scanner can accomplish the followingjobs:
- To scan characters into bit identifying sofiware for processing, thereby avoiding the
trouble oftyping.
- To add graphics or photos in the document.
- To add image in multimedia.
- To produce artistic document.
If you have a basic understanding ofwhat a scanner can do. you may now improve your working
quality and efficiency.
QiHow does the scanner work?
The way a scanner catches an image is to shine a light upon the document being scanned and the
receptor on the scanner then collects the reflective light. Depending on the intensity ofthe
reflective light by document. the receptor digitizes these data with either "0" or "1" and finally
through the scanner's sofiware read these figures to reorganize a computer image file.
QSofnething you should ilmovv!’
Before installing the scanner. please make sure your system meets the following requirements:
Computer System : IBM PC/AT or compatible computer with 586 or higher CPUi
Operating System : MS Windows 95 / 98.
Pointing Device : A Microsoft Windows compatible mouse.
Memory : At least SMB of RAM,32MB is recommended for better performance.
Display : A VGA monitor and a display card ofat least 256 colors. A true color display
card is recommended,
Floppy Drive : At least one 3.5 inch (1.44MB) floppy drive.
Hard Drive : A hard drive with at least 100MB free storage capacity is recommended.
CD~ROM Drive.
A USB port on the PC.
introduction Page 2 of2
Unexpected results will happen if your system does not meet the requirements.
QWhat's on this CD'?
We have included a host of related information and software resources for use with this scanner
on the enclosed CD title. You can install the scanner driver and other bundled software as well as
read the user's manual, all by simply inserting CD into your CD-ROM drive. Be Sure to take
advantage of the multitude of the sofiware this CD offers!
Operation Page 1 of l
E Operation
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You can scan anything that you can put on the Glass Platen, The Document Cover allows you
to scan thick documents (about 2 centimeters) like books and magazines. You can even
remove the Document Cover to scan very thick documents. Please keep in mind that heavy
objects may cmck or even break the Glass Platen.
Main Page 1 off»
! Operation
etti_ng start
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Main page
This page lets yourscannér operate in the basic’m'ode. All the control settingsafvailablefhere are
fundamental to the scanning process. These settings include scan mode, scanning destination, resolution,
brightness, contrast and scan control button. The Main page window is shown as follows.
Nah [Advance] Monim| Preformed About I
Main
How
The TWAIN source window is divided into three major parts: title bar (on the top)v Preview Window (on the
left) and property pages (on the right).
JTitIe bar
The title bar displays the name of the TWAIN source, You can move the window around on your screen by
positioning your mouse cursor on the title bar. Hold doWn the left mouse button and drag the window to the
desrred location, and then release the mouse button. The icons located at the end of the title bar can be
used to minimize the window to its smallest size or to close the window
‘Preview Window
The Preview Window is where the prescan image is displayed with ruler markings along its edges, You
can change the ruler unit by simply clicking the unit box on the upper left corner of the Preview Window.
Three ruler unit measurements are available: inch. centimeter and pixel.
On the bottom of the left Preview Window shows the wrdth and height of the selected scan area as well as
its size. and the current position of your cursor
‘Property pages
Main Page 2 of 6
You can flip these property pages by clicking the tags on the top, Their functional details are described in
the section of each page.
There are four buttons located on the bottom of the Property pages for you to do the basic scanning
operation of the TWAIN source window with one simple click. For details, please see next paragraph
I Scan Control Buttons
Four functional buttons. Prescan, Scan, Help, and Exit, are at the lower right end of the page. A tip box will
appear to remind you of the function of each button as you locate the cursor on it.
ic t e rescan button to perform an immediate low-resolution scan. The prescan image will be
displayed in the Preview window.
ic t e can button to perform the final scan and send the result to the destination determined by you
Click the Scan button will prompt you to give a file name for saving your scanned image if you set "file" as
your scan destination.
Help Button
is -utton to acquire help
Exit Button
AIN source window.
When placing the material(s) to be scanned on the scanner, press to view the scanned image
on the Prewew Window, Define the scan areas then press to proceed scanning.
I Define the scan areas
To define a scan area, move the cursor to the Preview window when the first prescan is done. Press the
left mouse button and drag a rectangle to the desired size. Release the mouse button. Repeat the same
step to define more scan areas. To discard the current selection, simply click the left mouse button outside
the rectangle anywhere in the Preview Window.
You can move the entire scan rectangle by placing your cursor inside it. When the cursor changes to a
four-way arrow, hold down the left button of your mouse and drag the rectangle to the desired location.
You can either change the size of the scan area by dragging any of its four edges/corners when the cursor
becomes a two-way arrow at the edge of the scan rectangle or direme type values in the Width and Height
box to outline the rectangle. These values are measured with the unit specified in the unit box on the upper
Main Page 3 of 6
left corner of the Preview Window,
After reviewing the prescan image, you can use various image enhancement tools to strengthen the look
and quality of your final scanned image. Please refer to Advance page for more details.
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Main Settings
I Object Type
There are many functions in Object Type section. Vou can make the most of them to acquire the best
image qualityAs images are scanned directly from screen~print media (like newspapers or magazines).
you should notice that scanned images usually include wavelike patterns and lines, As long as the
scanning resolution is not set too high. you can use this function to remove these annoying effects. For
example, lf your scanning image is newspaper material. the scanner will automatically adjust the scanned
image to high newspaper quality.
Normal
on need not select thls icon if your document ls photo or better quality images
IQ it
Newspaper
or newspaper document selection.
11
:I Catalog I Magazine
or catalog or magazine document selection.
11
49 Art Magazine
For art magazine document selection.
Q User Define Object
5elect this icon and a dialog box woll appear. You can either enter the desired value in the number box or
use the scroll bar,
4&9
l Scan Mode
Scan mode lets you decide how the scanner will interpret your image. Three choices are available in the
TWAIN source: Color mode, Gray mode, and B/W (black/white) mode.
Main Page 4 of 6
?Color mode
e ect Color mode for color images.
fiGmy mode
Se ect Gray mode for images that contain 256 shades of gray.
EBIW mode
Se ect B/W for texts and illustrations that contain only black and white without gray shading
l Destination
Destination is the location where you would like your final scanned image to be sent. There are six options
available: Application. File, Printer, Email, Fax, and Clipboard. Please select one of the destinations before
scanning to have the scanned image sent to the desired location
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Deer-ration»
> General Specification
1. Scanning Method CIS moving operation in scanning direction
2, Scanning Width 8.5 inch +/-3%
3. Scanning Length 11.7 inch +/- 3%
4. Scanning Mode Line-Art, Gray (True Gray, Red Gray, Green Gray, Blue Gray),
Color mode (with ON/Off average mode selected by software)
5. Optincal Resolution 600 x 1200dpi / 300 x 600 dpi
6. DP] Selection 50 to 19200 dpi selected by sofiware
7. Interface USB
8. Contrast Control Controlled by software with 256 steps ranged from
100%(Least)-0%(Default)—100%(Most)
9. Scan Button Scan: Auto trigger on default scanning
10. Exposure Time 6ms x 3/line for 600-dpi color picture mode
6ms/line for 300-dpi black & white text mode
1 1. Paper Size Limitation Single page
Paper length: 20mm to 297mm
Paper width: 20mm to 216mm
I2. Color Depth 36-bit
13. Temperature Storage: -10 to 70 Degree C
Operation: 10 to 40 Degree C
14. Humidity Storage: 10 % to 90 % RH non-condensing
Operation: 35 % to 80 “/o RH non-condensing
>> Regulation Requirement
Safety :
UL 1950
cUL 1950
TUV/GS EN60950
C-Tiek
CNS
EMI:
FCC Part 15 Sub—Part J Class B
CE Mark (ESD 8KV without error, IOKV without damage)
CNS
VCCl (optional)
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Glossary Page I of 2
3 Glossary
Vocabulary
The following vocabulary in alphabetic order will be found in this document.
QB
Drightness
The amount of whiteness in a color. one of the three-color components (Hue,
Saturation, and Brightness) of the HSB color model.
Browser
A browser is your window to the World Wide Web with hyperlinks, protocols,
sewers, media, and hypermedia in the world.
QC
Calibration
Adjusting devices so that information is transferred from one system to another
in a consistent, predictable and reliable way.
Contrast
The degree ofdifference between the lighter and darker areas of an image.
Device Driver
A software program that enables a computer to communicate with peripheral
devices such as a monitor, scanner, printerv mouse, etc.
Descreen
This filter is used to eliminate the moire patterns (wavelike lines) in images.
which usually results from screen-print media (like magazines) scanning.
DP! (Dots Per Inch)
The unit for the measurement of resolution,
HTML
Hypertext Markup Language(HTML) is a simple markup system used to create
hypertext documents that are portable from one platform to another.
I/O Address
The address of the computer used for data input and output from/to a specific
Glossary Page 2 of2
device.
Interpolation
A Resampling method used to create more pixel information by averaging the
existing pixel information.
QL
LED
Light-emitting diode, an exposing element.
0M
Midtnne
The 50 percent dot printing area.
Moire
A visible, undesirable dot pattern made from incompatible screen angles or a
pattern in the original copy.
oP
Pixel (Picture Element)
The smallest element of a digital image that can be individually processed. A
digital image is represented as arrays of pixels, each pixel shows a particular
color.
Protocol
A set of rules governing the format of messages that are exchanged between
computers.
Resolution
A measure indicating how fine the output of a device is. The higher the
resolution, the finer the detail. In other words, resolution is the number of dots or
pixels used to construct detail in a given area.
aw
Web Site
A web site is one or many pages of information linked together in a single
package.
Registration Page 1 of 4
E Registration
Registration
Technical Su ort Information
QRegistration
If you would like to register on-line (http://wwwiultima.com.tw), please connect
to the intemet before filling out the following registration form. You can also
print out the form, fill it out and send it back to us via courier or via email. For
fax and mail information, please refer to "Technical Support lnformation'fl
Thank you!
IfG’eneral Information
Firstname:|:l Momma:
Sex: . Mr. Ms
Age: . under 18 18~37 38~57 58 and above
Yearly household Income (USD): w
a under $15,000 $15l001~$45,000 $45,001~$75.000 $75,001 and above
Native Language:
Chinese - Traditional
Chinese - Simplified
Dutch
0 English
French
German
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Portuguese
Russian
Occupation ::
Company 1:
Job Title:
Address 1—H
Country:
China (PRC)
France
Registration
1:1“
Germany
Italy
Japan
Korea
Netherlands
Portugal
Russia
Spanish
Taiwan (ROC)
United Kingdom
0 United States
Others ( please specify:
Home Phone Number:
Office Phone Number:
This is the first scanner you've ever purchased a Yes
Have you ever used scanner before? 0 Yes
Which ONE category best describes the business or service you do?
0 Accounting/Finance
Administration
Art design
Communication/public relation
Data processing/MIS
Document preservation
Education/Training
IT development
Legal
Manufacturing/production
Marketing/advertising
Personnel
Purchasing
Quality assurance/control
R&D
Sales
Service/support
Other
11. Product Information
Type of mode] purchased:
ViewStation ASéE
ViewStation AS6U
ViewStation AT12
l236P/636P
AMlZE PLUS
AMlZS
AM12E
l236USB
Other ( please specify:
r\.\|'\'1z,,\ |\F\|n\,,
Page 2 of 4
< Van/An
Registration Page 3 of 4
You purchased the scanner mainly for:
Data (Text/Image) input
Fun
Professional image/an work design
Web page design
Mews>
and often you use it with:
Negative film
Newspaper
Magazine
Photo
Spreadsheet
Transparency
Text'document
Type ofcomputer used:
IBM PC 486 586 Pentium Pentiuchompatible
Notebook Laptop Palmtop
MAC
Type of computer used:
Windows 3.x 95 98 NT
MAC
Which software bundled with scanners will help you the most?
Image application software (i.e. ixla Photo Scanner Suite. PhotoDeluxe)
Image editing/enhancement software (Le. ixla Artist, Photoshop)
Image file management software (i.e. ixla Explorer)
OCR software (i.e. TextBridge, OmniPage)
Web authoring tool (irer FrontPage, HomeSite)
Other ( please specify: )
III. Preference Information
What are the three most Important reasons you choose this scanner against any other brand?
( II the most Important; 2. the second Important: 3. the third Important)
1. Scanning Speed
2 Scanning Speed
3. Scanning speed
What kind of image related product do you plan to purchase?
Digital camera
Digital video camera
Multi-Function Peripheral ( MFP - printer/scanner/copier in one )
Other ( please specify: )
How did you learn about ARTEC Scanners?
Magazine article/review
Magazine advertisement
Trade show
Dealer
Friends reference
Registration Page 4 of 4
Web pages ( please specify the URLs: )
Other( please specify:
IV. Suggestions and Comments
register
firTechnical Support Information
{eadquarters
TEL: +886-2-22256300 EXT 7352
FAX: +886-2-22252674
http://www.anec.com.tw
E—mail: service@mail.ultimalcum,tw
Address: 7F, No.100, Li De Street, Chung Ho City, Taipei Hsien, Taiwan, R. O. C.
ULTIMA International
TEL: +1- 510- 7390800
FAX: +1— 510- 7390500
1ttp://www,arteeusa.com
E-mail: sales@artecusa.artecusa.com
Address: 38897 Cherry Street Newark CA 94560
ARTEC Electronics GmbH
TEL: +49-6105 28900
FAX: +49-6105 289088
http://www.anec-elecn'onics.de
E-mail: artecinf@artec-electronics.de
Address: Kurhessenstr. 3 64546 Morfelden-walldorf
ARTEC Electronics Company
TEL: +35-2-27578059
FAX: +85-2-27537795
E-mail: ultimahk@speednet.net
Address: Unit 907, 9F, Shui Hing Centre, 13 Sheung Yuet Rd, Kowloon Bay, H.K.
DACHUAN Electronics Technology Co.,
TEL: +86-10-62634743
FAX: +86—lO-62634751
Email: dachuan@ihw.com.cn
Address: 5F, DongRun Building, No.A-2 Haidian South Street, Beijing, China
1 mama
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ULTIMA’E//
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
Authorization and Evaluation Division
7435 Oakland Mills Road
Columbia, MD 21046
U.S.A. : .
Re: About the modification of SCANNER
Gentlemen: .
I, hereby, declare that all modification on the E.U.T., ‘
xeee
FCC IDzITEU'ECV S 12USB
FCC 1D: ITEUECVSIZUSB, will he added or layout on the mass production
products. Modifications are shown as below:
1. Add a ferrite core on the I/O cable (shield) at the scanner end.
' (As the photo No.2) " .
2. Add 'a ferrite core on the Auto scan cable at the MB end.
(As the photo No.6) ‘
3. Add a ferrite core on the PFC at the M/B end.
(As the photo No.6)
4. Add a ferrite core on the motor cable at the WB end.
(As the photo No.6)
5. PlNl ~ 4 of CON2 serial 8 inductor (0.68UH).
(As the photo No.11)
6. 5VIN & GND ofGND parallel a cap (IOUF).
(As the photo No.1l)
7. PIN3 ‘ 12 of CON3 serial heads to a GND(SOOQ).
(As the photo No.10)
8. PINS ofUl parallel cap lO2P. , .
(As the photo No.11)
Sincerely yours
Maia»
Robert Chen
Manager
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