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ULTIMA ELECTRONICS CORP.
USER’S MANUAL
User‘s Manual
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User's Manual
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0 Chapter 1 : Introduction
0 Chapter 2 : Operation
0 Chapter 3 : Error Message
0 Chapter 4 : TroubleShooling
0 Chapter 5 : Specification
0 Chapter 6 : Glossary
0 Chapter 7 : Registration
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introduction Page 1 ot 2
Introduction
Preface
Powerful Scanner Feature
How does the scanner work?
Something you should know!
What's on this CD7
3 Preface
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 [BM PC or compatible
platforms through the popular TWAIN interface protoclo.
’@ Powerful Scanner Feature
A scanner is a dev1ce that can catch image and translate the image into a digital form that computers
can display. edit. store and output. The image we say here refers to photos and pages of characters.
phics and illustrations or even coins or texule products in three dimenstons. Therefore, a scanner
curt accomplish the following ~robs:
0 To scan characters into bit identtzying software for processing, thereby avotding the
trouble or ryprng,
a To add graphics or photos in the document.
0 To add images multimedia
c To produce artis document.
it you have a basic understanding of what a scanner can do. you may now improve your working
quality and et'tiCiency,
@ How does the scanner work?
The way a scanner catches an image is to shine a light upon the document being scanned and me
receptor on the scanner then collects the reflective light. Depending on the intensity of the reflective
light by document. the receptor digitizes these data with either ”0” or "l” and finally through the
scanners software read these figures to reorganize a computer image file.
9 Something you should know!
Operauon Page 1 of l
! Operation
‘Qettmgfitaned Main Adyancc Monitor Prefegertcc
12:
You can scan anything that you can put on the Glass Platen. The Document COVCI allows you to
scan thlck 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
crack or even break the Glass Platen.
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i 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 width and height of the selected scan area as well as its size, and the
current position of your cursor.
I Property pages
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.
.‘ Scan Control Buttons
Four tunctional buttons, Presoan, Scan, Help, and Exit. are at the lower right end ofthe page. A tip box
will appear to remind you ofthe function of each button as you locate the cursor on it.
p at Prescan Button
C rck the Prescan button to perform an immediate low-resolution scan The prescan image will be
displayed in the Preview window.
S can B utton
Click the Scan 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 images it you
set "file" as your scan destination.
Help Button
Click thls button to acquire help.
Exit Button
Close the TWAIN source window.
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JCatalog / Magazine
For catalog or magazine document selection.
45? Art Magazine
For art magazine document selection.
4? ser Define Object
Select this icon and a dialog box will appear. You can either enter the desired value in the number box
or use the scroll bar.
J 3D Object
Clicking on 3D Object button, you can scan three-dimension objects such as coins, pens and textile
materials.
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I 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 BIW (black/white) mode.
molar mode
Select this for color images.
.Gray mode
Select Gray mode for images that contain 258 shades of gray.
.BIW mode
Select BIW for texts and illustrations that contain only black and white without gray shading.
‘ 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 belore scanning to have the scanned image sent to the desired location.
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. Resolution
The resolution is measured in dots per inch (dpi), which is used to represent the image detail in a
given area. The available resolution ranges from 50 to 19200 dpi. Generally, the higher the resolution,
the sharper and higher the quality of the scanned image. However, in some cases, high resolution is
not necessary because resolution is determined or limited by many factors: Image type, the original
image resolution, the output device resolution. the available storage space on your hard disks, etc.
Normally you should choose a resolution that matches the resolution of the output device. The
following list is our suggestion:
i, 7 72 - 100 dpiitorCRT Display 7 7
i 72 — 216 dpi {or 9-pin Dot Matrix P 7
100 - 400 dpi for 25-pin Dot Matrix Pri
l ' 1661 4oo'api " 16} Facsimile '
1; 100- 500 upi’w H‘for Laser and lnkjet Printer_
You can adjust the resolution by using the scroll bar (moving the box, clicking the arrow icons or
clicking on the space between the box and the icon), directly keying in the value into the number box,
or selecting a value in its drop-down combo box to the desired resolution.
IBrightness
Brightness refers to the intensity at light reflected from or transmitted through an image. The larger
the brightness value, the brighter th image appears. Brightness is indicated by a percentage ranging
from - 100 to +1 00, and is set to ' ' as the default. You can either use the scroll bar (moving the box,
clicking the arrow icons or clicking on the space between the box and the icon), key In the value into
the number box or select a value in its drop-down combo box to change the value.
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! Operation
(lenin Swred Mam Advance Monitor Preference
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Advance page
While including the basic functions on the Main page, the Advance page also encompasses Image
Enhancement Tools that can be used to compensate for any color distortion of the scanned image.
Also, the Batch Scan lets you scan more than one selected scan area with a single operation. The
Advance page is illustrated as follows.
Image Enhancement Tools
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ll channel ”All" is chosen, the gamma value is applied to the redlgreenlblue channel.
Otherwise, the gamma value for red/greenlblue is applied to the red/greenlblue
component respectively.
as a reminder if you change the default
, and the Hue & Saturation dialog box will display and allow you to adjust the hue and
saturation ofthe image while keeplng the brightness level unchanged.
Hue is the wavelength 01 light reflected directly from an image and it is represented by the name of
colors. Adjusting the hue changes the whole color appearance ofthe Image. Saturation is the strength
of the color, referving to how far away the color is from a gray tone of equal intensity. Adjusting the
saturation changes the degree a! color purity In proportion to the hue.
To adjust Hue and Saturation:
fl Hue adjustment
In the ”Hue" box, specify an angle value (you can either directly enter the desired value in the
number box or use the scroll bar to select your desired value). The specified angle value represents
a move around the color wheel. (Remember that hues are specified as angles on the color wheel. If
you are not familiar with the color wheel notation, please reter to any related book about color.)
I Saturation adjustment
In the “Saturation" box, specify a desired percentage value of the saturation. A value of - 100
convene the image completely to a grayscale image and a value of +100 shows the image with fully
saturated hues.
A Q will be marked on the lower right corner of the icon E G as a reminder if you change the default
setting.
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Zoom
The Zoom function lets you enlarge the view ofan Image in the Preview window. However, the zoom
function can only enlarge the image view with one predefined (actor.
To zoom in:
Click
It will magnify the view in the Preview window. When this function is enabled, the icon will
become
To disable zoom in:
After magnifying the view, click the again to reduce the view to its original size.
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When zooming in, avefiicai scroll bar and/or a horiiontalbar will
appear to let you scroll through the entire image. 7
Invert
The Invert funct'on lets you obtain a positive view of a scanned image negative or a negative image of
a positive original. By applying this lunction, the brightness value of each pixel will change to the
inverse value on 256-color scale.
iITo invert an image:
after applying the Prescan iunction. When this function is enabled, the icon will become
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Note: Filter only functions in Gray and BIW mode.
Effect
Effect offers you the ability to create special and spectacular effects to your scanned
image and let you get some amazing results. There are five functions in this menu: None,
Blur, Blur More, Sharpen, and Sharpen More. All these functions are exclusive to each
other. The default effect selection is None
None
There will not any effect available in this menu.
Blur
Blur is used to slightly soften all or part of an image.
Blur More
Blur More incrementally softens the image.
Sharpen
Sharpen gives emphasis to the color differences between adjacent pixels of different
colors. It is used to electronically strengthen the focus of blurry images by means of
increasing the contrast of adjacent pixels.
Sharpen More
Sharpen More incrementally sharpens the image.
A Q will be marked on the lower right corner of the icon as a reminder If you change the default
setting.
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Color Correction
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j‘To show the property of the active area.
Batch Scan List: All the defined scan areas will be listed' in
Batch Scan box. Please be aware that the number of lmage
be scanned corresponds to the number of images in the 5
Scan box. When a defined area ls selected/activated, it will
§marked with marching black ants as a boundary' in the
Preview Window.
1. Grey, EDD dpi; 3748 KB
2:5W 300 dpl; 1097 KB
3 Color 300 dul 25223 KB
You can define as many as 20 scan rectangles in a Preview Window. Simply drag the box in the scroll
bar or click on the arrow icon on the right at the Batch Scan box to view more defined rectangle areas.
After defining several scan areas, it you would like to scan only one, simply release the check of the
Batch Scan box. The information at all other scan areas in the Batch Scan List becomes gray except
for the active area. Click on the area you would like to scan then press the scan button. It will then
acquire the selected image area.
NOTE:
1. You can always change the image setting of the activated scan area at your own discretion.
2. The activated area is the one surrounded by marching black ants.
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Vary the value in the number box until by your visual judgement the colors of the two
areas come to ONE.
To vary the gamma values of the three channels together, check the “All” box.
I In the “Gain Adjustment" box, adjust for a suitable gain parameter for each at the primary color
channels.
Adjust the value in the box until by your visual judgment, the rightmost edge of this
colour strip appears black which fades in graduation to the left.
To vary the gain values of the three channels together, check the “All" box.
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appears as follows.
The steps for auto scanning are:
l. Open the TWAIN source window.
2. Locate the Auto Scan button which is situated in the front panel of the scanner
3. Press the Auto Scan button. The scanner will start the scanning process.
4. The scanner will perform the auto area detect function if the “Prescan Image Area Auto
Detection" option is checked to define the actual area of your scanned image. Later, this
defined area will be used for the final scan.
The auto scanning options are:
i If neither of the "Prescan" or "Scan and send to destination" are checked, no action will be taken.
a If only the "Prescan" is checked, the scanned image will be displayed in the Preview Window.
‘ If only the "Scan and send to destination" is checked, no image will be displayed in the Preview
Window, and the scanned image will be sent directly to the designated destination.
I If both the "Prescan“ and "Sean and send to destination are checked, the scanned image will be
displayed in the Preview Window and sent to the designated destination after completion.
Prescan Image Area Auto Detection
If the Prescan Image Area Auto Detection is checked, the scanner will automatically detect the area of
the image scanned and define the actual area of your scanned image in the Preview VWndow. This
defined area will be used for the final scan. If the Prescan Image Area Auto Detection is not checked,
the whole Preview Vlfindow area will be defined as the scan area.
Default Destination Setting
The Default Destination Setting area lets you setup your default printer and fax. You can select Printer
and Fax in this area. However, please be aware that at least one printer or fax driver must be installed
on your computer to perform this functions.
lzrroi Message
Error Message
Pr‘erace
Elaboration on Error Message
0 Preface
Page 1 of 2
it might pop-up some messages as you launch the scanner driver. We will explain the errors on
the following list.
0 Elaboration on Error Message
Me error message list
751707 Message 77
Can‘t load dynamic library. i
Failed to load the scanner driver. l
, em has not been set up in
your computer.
Furled to load your E-muil function ‘
;ti‘om the mail library.
iFuiled to log on MAPL ii
Failed to send the documents vtu
MAPI,
Furled to log off MAPI, l
" led to log on E-muil system. i
‘Fuiled to send documents Via E-mail l
system
Can't log oft.
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Adjust uéhfimfotifie scan areaflor the
resolution.
Close all the other applications.
probably using the drivers
Reinstall the driver from driver disk or Scanner
CD.
. Check whether the Microsoft Mail is set up in
your computer correctly
Errors occurred while calibrating.
1No default printer:
- Check whether the scanner is well connected tofi
the computer.
- Make sure that the scanner is powered on, and
the LED is on.
0 Install a printer driver and connect the printer to?
the computer,
TrobleShooting
g TrobleShooting
Preface
Frequently Asked Question
3 Preface
This section describes some abnormal conditions that may appear in the scanner. If your
scanner fails to opeiate normally, first look through the symptoms listed below a.d find t]
that is closest to your scunncr’s symptom. Try to solve the problem according to the
recommended remedies listed under each symptom
9 Frequently Asked Question
If your scanner fails to operate normally. first look through the symptoms listed below 1LT
the one that is closest to the symptom of your sca~ner. Then follow the recommended rei
listed for that symptom.
Symptom Remedy
‘ Before using the scanner button, open the user
Push the scan button but scannei interface then push the scanner button.
“0 “°"‘““°“- - Check if the " AUTO SCAN " function is
activated
' Monitors of different brands have different
Gamma values, which affect the brightness of
image displayed in the preview window. To sc
this problem. you can go to the driver Ul rind
click the "Options" menu and choose the
”Gamma correction” function to adjust the
brightness of the image. If you use an image
processing software and have the same brightn
When the image on the screen is
too dark or too bright.
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"wnasp132.d11” Wlll appear. If you choose YES
Setup Wlll update your original ”wnaspi32.dll”
make sure that the scanner can work with the
SCSI card we enclose. However, your SCSI
dev1ces equlpped earlier mtght not work. Pleas
go to the path ‘.'\ winnt\system32.” First delete
Problem w1th the 1116 the file ”wnasp1321d11” and then rename
”\’Vnuspi32.dll", ”wnaspi32.bak” with "wnaspi32dll". If you
choose NO, the xcanner may not be able to wo
Th1s is because the SCSI card manufacturers d
not have the standard protocol. Therefore, yom
original "wn115p1321d11" does not support our
scanner. If your original”wnuspi324d11“ is prov
by AHA, you do not have to replace your
"wnaspiSlel’l which 15 compatible with our
scanner after testmg.
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HTML
Hypertext Markup Languagefl-ITML) is a srmple markup system used to create
hypertext documents that are portable from one platform to another.
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110 Address
The address of the computer used for data input and output from/to a specrfic
devrce.
Interpolation
A Resarnplim,r method used to create more pixel information by averaging the
exrsting pixel information.
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LED
Light-emitting diode. an exposing element.
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Midtone
The 50 percent dot printing area.
Moire
A Visible. undesirable dot pattern made from incompatible screen angles or a
pattern in the original copy.
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Pixel (Picture Element)
The smallest element of n digital image that curr be individually processed. A
digital image is represented as an'ays of pixels. each pixel shows a particular color.
Protocol
A set of rules governing the format oi" messages that are exchanged between
computers.
Registration
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Registration
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Technical Support Information
9 Registration
If you would like to register on-lirie (httpz/lwwwiultimacomtw), 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 Vl’d courier or via email, For fax and mail
intonnation, please refer to ”Technical Support Information”. Thank you!
I. General Information
Date of purchase: minim ddm yy 1998 j'
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Glossary Page 3 of 3
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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.
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Web Site
A web sue is one or many pages of information linked together in a single package.
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Vocabulary
The following vocabulary in alphabetic order will be found in this document.
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Brightness
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,
servers. media, and hypermedia in the world,
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Calibration
Adjusting devices so that information is transferred from one system to another in a
conststent. predictable and reliable way,
Contrast
The degree of difference 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, printer, 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.
DPI (Dots Per Inch)
The unit for the measurement of resolution.
Specification
5 Specification
Functional Characteristics
JType
document stationary flatbed usmg CCD (Charge Couple Devtce) linear sensor
3 Scan Size
A4 size With maximum scanning size of Mom X II.7tn.
“Resolution
Optical resolution = 600 X 600 dpi
Hardware resolution = 600 X 1200 dpi
Software iesolution = 19200 X [9200 dpi
2 Scanning Mode
Color / Grayscule / B&W
I Scanning Speed
Pre—scoii (25 dpi, color)A4 size. under 18 seconds.
oOODI’I B&W mode A4 size. under 50 seconds With unlimited interface speed
600DPI Giny mode A4 SIZE‘ under 50 seconds With unlimited intertzice speed
GOODPI Color mode A4 size. under 100 seconds With unlimited inlermcc speed
3 Operation Temperature
5 degree or 32 degree
Software Characteristics
a Driver
Compliant to TWAIN protocol
I System Interface
Windows 95 and later version
Mechanical Characteristics
a Dunensron
47.55 X 29.6X 9.6 cm. (Length X Width X Height) including the document cover assembly and foot pad
“Weight
Approx. 3.284 kg.
Electrical Characteristics
E Light Source
Cold cathode fluorescent white lamp
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operation - under 15W (scanner only)
i Interface
SCSI interface
Regulations
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Ti‘obleShooting
When the scanned image is to
dark or too bright.
How to resolve the problems wi'
the SCSI card?
Before connecting the cables, yr .
should always shut down your
computer and power off any SC.
dev1ces.
problem, you‘should‘ also do Gamma correctio.
such that the image in preview Window will be
the same brightness as that of the image in the
intage- processtng
Adjusting the monitors Gamma Value can onl
change the brightness of the monitor. but not Ll
of the scanned image itself. To adjust the
brightness of the scanned image, you need to g
to the driver UI and adjust the brightness settir
You can also adjust the brightness by clicking
”Advanced" menu and change the Gamma Val
If you use PCMCISA SCSI card make sure it
properly seated in the slot
Ma e sure that all the connectors are well secu
Make sure the end of the SCSI chain is well
connected to the scanner.
Ma e sure the total length of the chain does nc
exceed 20 feet.
Try to change the cables of the SCSI or other
devices.
Ma e sure there is no address conflict on the
SCSI chain. If conflict happens. your computer
wil stop working. Please change your address
settings.
Even though there is no conflict between port
addresses, please change the SCSI address of t
scanner. Keep in mind to turn off the scanner f
Ma e sure the newly given address Will not
con Iict With the other devtces on me SCSI ch:
The scanner should only be connected as the I;
devrce on the SCSI chain.
Power off all the SCSI devices except for the
scanner. Tlus way, you can know whether ther
something wrong with the scanner or other
devtces.
Make sure that other SCSI devices, including t
internal SCSI devices, do not need any special
addresses or places.
If the scanner still does not work, please contat
our technical support staff
While you are installing the scanner driver unc
Windows NT a dialog box asking to replace .
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Error Message Page 2 of 2
liCan'tvprint. . Make sure that the printer and its driver are 1
1Failed to activate the punter. setup properly.
‘Failed to prepare the printing job.
. Make sure that the fax machine and its driver are:
1Failed to activate the fax. set up properly.
l - Not enough system memory.
. Close the other applications. ‘
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The image is too large to export to the. . Reduce the image size by adjusting the width or i
Clipboard! l resolution of the scan area.
Image size exceeds 15.9375MB. }
j - Reduce the width of the scan area or the
fCannot save the file. Insufficient disk , resolution.
wspace. « - Increase disk space. i
failed to send the scanned image to 1
lthe Clipboard!
Preference Page 3 of 3
Default Destinalinn Setting
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To setup default printer and fax:
I Pressaor'ufi oenterthe setting.
This setting will be enabled when you designate the Printer or Fax as your scan destination.
Preference Page 1 of 3
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Gating Sui-ted Mann Advance Monitor Preference
Preference page
The Preference page lets you adjust the following settings: Auto scanning setting, Prescan image area
auto detection and Default destination setting. The preference page is shown as follows.
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Auto Scanning Setting
Auto Scanning is a fully automatic function, which enables you to perform a complete scan at your
fingertips. By checking the "Enable auto scanning' option in the Auto Scanning Setting area, the
auto scanning function will be enabled. Please note that the default settings for Auto Scanning Setting
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Operation
Getting Started Mum Advance Monitor Preference
The Monitor page allows you to calibrate the monitor color by adjusting the gamma value and gain
parameters of your monitor to increase the visual perception. It appears as follows.
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To perform monitor calibration to your computer:
I In the “Gamma Adiuslmenl" box, adjust for a suitable value for each of the primary color
channels used by the monitor.
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if this function is checked before scanning, you can acquirefidelity image.
Batch Scan
Batch scan is a very useful function that allows you to define multiple areas with different image
settings in the Preview Window and then to scan the defined areas in a single operation. Please
remember to prescan the document before applying the Batch Scan function,
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Contrast
Setting procedure:
To add a scan area selection:
Press this button to add images to the designated destinat
‘ln pressing a new scan rectangle will be generated. Tl
‘entire scan window will be the default scan area.To changi
‘simply drag. Please drag a new rectangle to define the sea
Aarea in the Preview Window and define the image setting.
E To delete the active (selected) scan rectangle.
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Levels
The Levels function automatically adjusts the colors of the scanned document spread over a 255-color
scale.
To perform the auto level:
1. Run the ‘PRESCAN' function by clicking the button.
2. Click the Levels icon
3. Select this icon and a dialog box will appear.
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to acquire the adjusted image.
Filter
Filters are provided to produce dropout effects, i.e.,to drop the part of the image that is in
a color difference from the specified filter. Three options are available: Red. Green. and
Blue filter,
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[E Tone Adjustment
For correcting image distortions that take place during scanning, use the Tone adiustment on
scanned images. Tone adjustment allows you to control the shadows, midtones, and highlights of
your image. Use it to restore detail that is lost in shadows or highlights, to correct overexposure or
underexposure, and to improve the tonal quality of your image.
and a dialog box entitled "Tone Adjustment" appears.
You can adjust the tone value by using the mouse cursor to reshape the tone. Curve-based editing
enables you to find out a problem area and makes small or large changes to that image area.
The Tone curve takes an original pixel brightness value X as input and Y as a new output brightness
value. The resulting curve is a visual representation ofthe balance between shadows, midtones, and
highlights.
A 9 will be marked on the lower right corner of the icon E as a reminder if you change the default
setting.
The mirror function lets you change the horizontal orientation of a prescan image to one that mirrors
the current image view across an imaginary vertical line.
«He mirror an image:
Click it When this function is enabled. the icon will become
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The following functions are the tools that help you edit your image for your personal taste.
Gamma correction
Sometlmes you may want to adjust the brightness oi midtones of the scanned image while keeping
shadow and highlight areas relatively unchanged, The Gamma correction function allows you to
increase or decrease the intensity oi the midtones. Clic , and the following window is displayed:
The available gamma value ranges from 0.01 to 7.99. Changing the gamma value above 1.0 will
brighten the midtones, and below 1.0 will darken the midtones. You can either enter the desired
gamma value in the number box or use the scroll bar to select your desired value.
In the CHANNEL checking box:
To correct all color components (red, green, and blue) of the image with the same gamma value.
I ALL
I Red
To correct the red component of the image.
IGreen
To correct the green component of the image.
I Blue
To correct the blue component of the image.
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For BNV images, adjusting the brightness of a prescan Image is actually setting a threshold for the
scanner sensors to interpret the scanned data. Data above the threshold will be interpreted as the
white area, while data below the threshold as the dark area.
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Hi Contrast
Contrast refers to the differences in the brightness between the light areas and the dark areas of an
image. The larger the contrast value, the higher the diflerentlation between the light and the dark
areas. Contrast is indlcated in percentage ranging from - 100 to +100, and is set to "0" as the default.
You can either use the scroll bar (moving the box, clicking the arrow icnns or clicking on the space
between the box and the icon), key in the value into the number box or select a value in its drop-down
combo box to change the value.
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Send to Application
Cl kthis button to send the scanned image to your application program.
Send to File
save your scanned image as a tile.The TWAIN source window will prompt you to give a filename for
saving.
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' ' Send to Printer
This selection lets you send your scanned image directly to the defined printer for a printout. Please
go to the Preference page to set up the printer.
3 Send to Mall
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This lunction lets you send the scanned image to others through e—mail. The TWAIN source window
will prompt you to give a filename for saving the imge that is going to be attached to your email.
Send to Fax
This’lets you send your scanned image to other people as a fax message. Please go to the Preference
page to setup the fax driver.
% Send to Clipboard
Click this button to save the scanned Image In the clipboard so it can be used in another.
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! Scaling
Scaling help you to change the size ofthe scanned image document by clicklng the arrow or entering
a number in the edit box.
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When placing the materialls) to be scanned an the scanner, press .3 .. '"
image on the Preview Window. Define the scan areas then press . 0 proceed scanning.
‘ 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 desrred location.
You can either change the size of the scan area by dragging any of its four edges/comers when the
cursor becomes a two-way arrow at the edge of the scan rectangle or directly 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 left comer 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.
Main Settings
l: Object Type
There are many functions in Object Type section. You can make the most of them to acquire the best
image quality.As 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 functlon to remove these
annoying effects. For example, If your scanning image is newspaper material. the scanner will
automatically adjust the scanned Image to high newspaper quality.
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You need not select this icon if your document is photo or better quality images.
gNewspaper
For newspaper document selection.
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Operation
chning started Main Advance Monitor Preference
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Main page
This page lets your scanner operate in the basic made. All the control settings available here 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.
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The TWAIN source window is divided into three major parts: title bar (on the top), Preview Window (on
the left) and property pages (on the right).
1 Title bar
The title bar displays the name of the TWAIN source. You can move the vw‘ndow 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 desired location, and there, 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.
When you click on the scanner icon found at the left end of the title bar, the system menu will be
displayed. The menu contains commands that let you move or resize the window, close the TWAIN
Source or park the scanner. Double clicking the system menu is a quick way to close the window.
lntroduction Page 2 of 2
Refine installing the scanner. please make sure your system meets the followmg iequirements;
- Computer System : IBM PC/AT or compatible computer With 486 or higher CPU.
- Operating System : MS Windows NT. windows 95 or Windows 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 of at least 256 colors. A true color display card is
recommended.
- Floppy Drive : At least one 3.5 inch (l.44MB) floppy drive,
. Hard Drive : A hard drive With at least 100MB free storage capacity is recommended.
0 LTD-ROM Drive.
Unexpected results will happen if your system does not live up to the requirements.
9 What'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 so tware as well as read the
user's manual. all by simply inserting CD into your CDROM drive. Be sure to take advantage of the
multitude of the software this CD offers!
How to use this manual? Page 1 of l
! 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 comer or on me bottom
0 Please press the box on the upper left comer to review the inventory list that covers inter-
connected chapters.
0 Please press the arrow on the left or right for the preceding chapter or the following
chapter.
0 Please press the upward arrow to return to the begmning of the current page.
0 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 (inclusrve o u‘tese screens). Nonetheless,
browsrng column can be executed only in this Manual.
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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.
—|ncrease 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.

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