USB Flatbed Color Scanner
ˆ Features
Fast Scanning
images in seconds.
Your RadioShack USB Flatbed Color
Scanner is designed for notebook or
desktop PCs that have a universal serial
bus (USB) port. You can use the scan-
ner to quickly scan information, such as
documents and photographs, in color or
grayscale. Then you can use the soft-
ware supplied with your scanner to con-
vert the scanned images to electronic
files.
— scans and outputs
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or
shock hazard, do not expose this product to rain
or moisture.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
!
DO NOT OPEN.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE
COVER OR BACK. NO USER-SERVICE-
ABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING
TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
Your scanner’s features include:
USB Operation
— lets you easily con-
nect and begin using the scanner.
600 × 1200 DPI (Dots per Inch) Reso-
This symbol is intended to alert
you to the presence of uninsu-
lated dangerous voltage within
the product’s enclosure that might
be of sufficient magnitude to con-
stitute a risk of electric shock. Do
not open the product’s case.
lution
— provides high-resolution scan-
ning.
36-Bit Color Scanning
— your scanner
scans over 68 billion colors.
On-Screen Control
— you can control
the scanner directly from your comput-
er’s screen using the supplied software.
This symbol is intended to inform
you that important operating and
maintenance instructions are
included in the literature accom-
panying this product.
!
On-Scanner Controls
— lets you also
use the scanner’s buttons to control it,
so you can use the scanner even if it is
located away from your computer.
The graphical symbols with supplemental mark-
ings are located on the bottom of the scanner.
Wide Scanning Area
— lets you scan
most documents.
Supplied PaperPort Software
— lets
you quickly link images you scan with
more than 150 applications you use ev-
eryday.
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Features
FCC DECLARATION OF
CONFORMITY
THE FCC WANTS YOU TO
KNOW
This equipment complies with the limits
for a Class B digital device as specified
in Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits
provide reasonable protection against
radio and TV interference in a residential
area. However, your equipment might
cause TV or radio interference even
when it is operating properly. To elimi-
nate interference, you can try one or
more of the following corrective mea-
sures:
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 interfer-
ence received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
Product:
USB Flatbed Color
Scanner
Model:
FU62ED
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RadioShack
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equipment and the radio or TV
Phone:
817-415-3200
• use outlets on different electrical cir-
cuits for the equipment and the
radio or TV
Consult your local RadioShack store if
the problem still exists.
You must use shielded interface cables
with this equipment.
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Features
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
• IBM PC or compatible with one
available USB port
• CD-ROM drive
• VGA or SVGA monitor
• 16MB or more of available internal
memory (RAM)
• 35MB of free hard disk space
• Microsoft Windows 98
Important:
Your scanner will not work
with Windows 95. You must have Win-
dows 98 installed on your computer to
use the scanner.
MONITOR
REQUIREMENTS
To use the scanner with your computer’s
monitor, set the monitor to High Color
(16-bit) or True Color (24- or 32-bit).
Then set your monitor’s resolution to at
least 800 × 600 DPI.
To set your monitor's colors and resolu-
tion, open the Windows Control Panel,
Display
Settings
double-click
, then click
.
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Features
ˆ Important Safety Instructions
1. Read Instructions — All the safety
and operating instructions should be
read before the scanner is operated.
9. Power Sources — The scanner
should be connected to a power
source only of the type described in
the operating instructions or as
marked on the scanner.
2. Retain Instructions — The safety
and operating instructions should be
retained for future reference.
10. Power Cord Protection — Power
supply cords should be routed so
that they are not likely to be walked
on or pinched by items placed upon
or against them, paying particular
attention to cords at plugs, conve-
nience receptacles, and the point
where the cords exit from the scan-
ner.
3. Heed Warnings — All warnings on
the scanner and in the operating
instructions should be adhered to.
4. Follow Instructions — All operating
and use instructions should be fol-
lowed.
5. Water and Moisture — The scanner
should not be used near water (for
example near a bathtub, in a wet
basement, or near a swimming pool,
and so on).
11. Cleaning — The scanner should be
cleaned only as recommended by
the manufacturer. Do not use chem-
ical cleaners.
12. Non-Use Periods — The power cord
of the scanner should be unplugged
from the outlet when the scanner is
not being used for a long period of
time.
6. Carts and Stands — The scanner
should be used only with a cart or
stand that is recommended by the
manufacturer.
7. Ventilation — The scanner should
be situated so that its location or
position does not interfere with its
proper functioning. For example, the
scanner should not be situated on a
bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface
that may obstruct the ventilation.
13. Object and Liquid Entry — Care
should be taken so that objects do
not fall, and liquids are not spilled,
on the scanner.
14. Damage Requiring Service — The
scanner should be serviced by qual-
ified service personnel when:
8. Heat — The scanner should be situ-
ated away from heat sources such
as radiators, heat registers, stoves,
or other scanners (including amplifi-
ers) that produce heat.
A. The power cord or the plug has
been damaged; or
B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has
been spilled into the scanner; or
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Important Safety Instructions
C. The scanner has been exposed
to rain; or
D. The scanner does not appear to
operate normally or exhibits
marked change in performance; or
a
E. The scanner has been dropped,
or the enclosure has been dam-
aged.
15. Servicing — The user should not
attempt to service the scanner
beyond that described in the operat-
ing instructions. All other servicing
should be referred to qualified ser-
vice personnel.
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Important Safety Instructions
ˆ Preparation
Plug the AC adapter’s barrel plug into
DC 12V
LOCKING/UNLOCKING
THE SCANNER
the
jack on the back of the scan-
ner, then plug the other end of the AC
adapter into a standard AC outlet. The
indicator on the front of the scanner
lights, indicating that the scanner is
turned on.
Your scanner has a locking mechanism
to protect it during shipment or while you
move it.
LOCK/
Before you use the scanner, slide
UNLOCK
Note:
The scanning lamp under the
on the bottom of the scanner
scanner's glass automatically remains lit
so you do not have to warm up the scan-
ner each time you want to scan. To con-
serve electricity and prolong the
scanner's life, the lamp automatically
turns off after a while.
UNLOCK
toward
ner’s mechanism when you move or
LOCK/UNLOCK
. To protect the scan-
ship it, slide
LOCK
toward
.
CONNECTING AC POWER
TO THE SCANNER
INSTALLING THE
SCANNER’S SOFTWARE/
HARDWARE
The scanner uses the supplied 12V,
1250-mA AC adapter for power.
Cautions:
To use your new scanner, you must in-
stall the supplied PaperPort software on
your computer then connect the scanner
to the computer.
You must use a Class 2
power source that supplies
!
12V DC and delivers at
least 1250 mA. Its center tip must be
set to positive and its plug must fit
The PaperPort software includes instal-
lation files and a User's Guide. This
guide provides more detailed informa-
tion about the PaperPort software's fea-
tures. You can read the guide while the
CD is running, or print a copy directly
from your hard drive to your printer. To
DC 12V
the scanner's
jack. The sup-
plied adapter meets these specifica-
tions. Using an adapter that does
not meet these specifications could
damage the scanner or the adapter.
Start Programs
,
read the guide, click
PaperPort
,
• Always connect the AC adapter to
the scanner before you connect it to
AC power. When you finish, discon-
nect the adapter from AC power be-
fore you disconnect it from the
scanner.
then
.
You do not need to turn off the computer
before connecting or disconnecting your
scanner.
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Preparation
Follow these steps to install the Paper-
Port software on your computer.
5. After you finish installing the soft-
ware, restart your computer.
Note:
Once the scanner is working, you
1. Start Windows 98 and quit all appli-
cations.
can install the other applications provid-
ed with the CD.
2. Insert the PaperPort software CD
into your CD-ROM drive. The CD
starts automatically.
VERIFYING SUCCESSFUL
CONNECTION
Note:
If the PaperPort CD does not
After you successfully install the
scanner, the scanner icon ap-
pears at the bottom right corner
of the Windows taskbar. The in-
dicator on top of the scanner turns green
when the scanner and computer com-
municate.
start automatically, make sure the
CD-ROM's door is completely shut.
If the CD still does not start, the auto
run option on your computer might
be turned off. If this happens, click
My Computer. The window shows
the available drives on your com-
puter. Then double-click the icon for
your CD-ROM drive and double-
click setup.exe. The CD starts.
If the scanner icon appears with
an X through it instead, the
scanner is not properly connect-
ed. See “Troubleshooting” on
Page 19 for more information.
3. Follow the instructions that appear.
When you are prompted to do so,
plug one end of the supplied cable
into your computer’s USB port.
Follow these steps to confirm if the
scanner has been successfully connect-
ed.
Notes:
1. Right-click the scanner icon on the
Windows taskbar. The shortcut
menu appears.
• The supplied cable fits only one
way. If it does not insert easily, do
not force it.
About
2. Click
. A dialog box appears,
• Refer to your computer’s owner’s
manual for the location of the
USB port.
confirming your scanner’s settings.
OK
3. Click
to close the dialog box.
Your scanner is ready to scan.
• Some new computers also have a
keyboard with a built-in USB port.
You can plug the scanner’s cable
into the keyboard instead of the
computer.
4. Plug the other end of the supplied
cable into the USB port on the back
of the scanner.
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Preparation
ˆ Default Button Settings
You can configure the scanner’s buttons to perform different functions. See “Chang-
ing a Scanner Button's Settings” on Page 15). The default settings are:
Button
Destination
Scan Setting
None
Resolution (DPI)
None
STOP/
Cancels the scan in progress.
CANCEL
CUSTOM
Converts scanned text to word
processing text in Windows
Notepad.
None
None
FAX
Displays the scanned object in
fax application software installed
on your computer.
Black and white
Black and white
1/2 ×
Your fax machine’s
default resolution.
COPY/
PRINT
Prints the scanned object on
printer or copier.
Your printer’s or
copier’s default res-
olution.
SCAN
Displays the scanned object in a
PaperPort window.
8
11 inch
100
color photo
Note:
If a button is not pre-configured (for example, if your computer does not have
FAX
fax software installed so
cannot be pre-configured), a dialog box appears to re-
mind you to configure that button manually.
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Default Button Settings
ˆ Operation
You can operate the scanner using the
buttons on the front of the scanner, from
your computer screen, or using the sup-
plied PaperPort program.
scanning. A confirmation message ap-
pears while the scanner is warming up.
When the scan is complete, the scanned
image is transmitted to the preset desti-
nation or a destination you select (see
“Default Button Settings” on Page 10).
GETTING HELP
The supplied software includes help in-
formation which describes each feature
of the software and answers questions
about how to configure the buttons for
the best scanning result.
USING THE SCANNER
ICON
Operating the scanner from the screen
is just like pressing a scanner button,
except you click the button on the
screen. This scanning method is espe-
cially helpful if the scanner is not located
close to your computer.
Help
To view help, click
on the USB
Scanner Utility Preferences dialog box
or on the other dialog boxes you use to
select options for the buttons.
Follow these steps to scan using the
scanner icon on the screen.
USING THE SCANNER’S
BUTTONS
1. Open the document cover and place
the object to scan facedown on the
glass. Then close the cover.
To scan a document
using the buttons on
the front of the scan-
ner, open the scan-
ner's top cover and
place the document
facedown on the
glass. Then close
the cover and press
2. Click the scanner icon on the Win-
dows taskbar. The USB Scanner
Utility dialog box appears.
Scan
3. Click
. The scanner starts scan-
ning the object, a message appears
just above the Windows taskbar,
and a window shows the scanning
progress.
SCAN
.
The scanner starts scanning the docu-
ment, Scan: PaperPort Desktop
appears, and a window displays the
scanning progress.
4. When the scanner has finished
scanning, it sends the image either
to the printer to print, or to another
program you have loaded on your
computer, depending on the current
software settings.
Note:
If you are using the scanner for
the first time or if it has not warmed up
yet, the scanner automatically warms it-
self up for about 45 seconds before
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Operation
USING THE SUPPLIED PAPERPORT SOFTWARE
Instead of using the scanner's buttons, you can use the supplied PaperPort software
to control your scanner. This is useful when you are using PaperPort to file and save
your scanned objects.
Note:
You can also install and use other scanning software, including many graphics
and imaging applications, with your scanner. The software must meet Twain stan-
dards.
Follow these steps to scan using the supplied PaperPort software.
1. If the PaperPort software is not currently running, double-click the PaperPort icon
on the Windows desktop to start it. The PaperPort desktop appears. You can use
this window to select and work with scanned images. The links at the bottom of
the desktop let you link images you scan to other software installed on your com-
puter.
Note:
Help
.
If you need more information about the PaperPort desktop, click
Select Source
2. From the File menu, click on
appears.
. The Select Source dialog box
USB Scanner
. Then click
Select
.
3. If necessary, click on
Note:
You only need to follow Steps 1–3 once unless you change the source to
another Twain device such as a digital camera.
Twain
4. Click the
icon on the PaperPort command bar. A window appears, letting
you preview the scanned image. Make any adjustments, then scan the final
image.
5. Open the document cover and place the object to scan facedown on the glass.
Then close the cover.
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Operation
Preview
. The scanner scans
the object and displays a preview
using the options you selected.
6. Click
Follow these steps to scan using the
Twain button.
1. Open the document cover and place
the object to scan facedown on the
glass. Then close the cover.
7. Review the image to make sure it is
what you want. Readjust the set-
tings if necessary.
2. If the PaperPort software is not cur-
rently running, double-click the
PaperPort icon on the Windows
desktop to start it. The PaperPort
Desktop appears.
8. To see a preview again before scan-
Preview
ning the final image, click
.
9. When you are satisfied with the
Scan
image settings, click
.
Twain
3. Click the
mand bar or click
File
icon on the com-
Acquire
on the
menu. The USB Scanner dialog
box appears.
The scanner starts scanning the
object, and a progress bar appears
showing the percentage completed.
Note:
When scanning from other
When the scan is complete, the scanned
image appears in the destination soft-
ware.
Acquire
Twain software, choose
or
Scan
File
menu. Other
from the
Twain software will usually not have
Twain
a
button.
USING THE TWAIN
BUTTON
4. Adjust the desired Twain options.
Scan Page For — Select one of
these preset options if you want to
use it for scanning. These options
are optimized for the various uses of
scanned images, such as scanning
for editing text or scanning in color.
For more information about these
settings, see “Pre-Defining Scan
Settings” on Page 17. If you do not
want to use one of these preset
options, you can manually select the
scan configuration options. Note
that when you select a preset
option, scan configuration settings
are for that preset option. You can
also create your own custom config-
urations. See the Help information
for details.
Instead of using the scanner's buttons or
PaperPort software, you can use the
supplied Twain software to control your
scanner. This lets you scan many types
of objects, from small business cards to
A4-sized pages.
Note:
Your scanner is initially set to
scan from the PaperPort software with
Color Document Faster
the setting
—
. To
scan a black-and-white image, select
one of the other settings. To scan at a
higher resolution for a color image, se-
Color Document Better Quality
.
lect
—
However, scanning at a higher resolu-
tion creates a larger file size and takes
longer to scan. To minimize the file size
and the time required to get a better
quality scan, select just the area of the
object that you want to scan.
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Operation
Scan Configuration — Use this sec-
tion of the dialog box to manually
select scan options for the image.
AutoCrop is selected, the scanner
makes two passes. The first pass
senses the object's size and the
second pass scans the image.
Mode — From left to right, the three
modes are color, grayscale, and
black and white. The same symbols
next to the preset options indicate
their mode setting. Click a mode to
select it for the scan.
Note:
This option overrides any
selections you make using Size.
Adv. Setting — Click this button to
see advanced settings for scanning.
See the Help information for details
about the advanced settings.
Res — This is the resolution setting
for the scan in dots-per-inch (DPI).
The higher the DPI, the sharper the
image. But higher DPI settings also
produce larger files sizes. Usually
the higher resolution settings are
used for precision work, such as
photographs or fine artwork. Click
the drop-down arrow and choose
one of the resolution settings from
the list.
Note:
For more details about the
Scan Manager's features, choose
PaperPort Help Topics
Help
from the
menu.
Preview
. The scanner scans
5. Click
the object and displays a preview
using the options you selected.
6. Review the image to make sure it is
what you want. Then select the por-
tion of the image you want to scan
or adjust the settings if necessary.
Size — The page size for the image.
If you want to use one of those pre-
set sizes, click the drop-down arrow
and choose the size from the list. If
you want to create a custom size,
click on the picture window and drag
the mouse. A dotted box on the win-
dow indicates the page size, and the
two number boxes (with the vertical
and horizontal symbols next to
them) show the actual page size in
inches. You can also enter the verti-
cal and horizontal sizes in those two
number boxes.
7. To see a preview again before scan-
Preview
ning the final image, click
.
8. When you are satisfied with the
Scan
image settings, click
.
The scanner now re-scans the object
and displays the final image as a thumb-
nail on the PaperPort Desktop.
See the PaperPort User's Guide and
Working with PaperPort for more infor-
mation about using the PaperPort soft-
ware.
AutoCrop — Select this option to let
the scanner automatically determine
the size of the object being
scanned. For example, if you put a
photo in the middle of the glass, the
scanner will automatically determine
the size of the photo. When
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Operation
ˆ Configuring the Scanner
Note:
You can adjust only the settings
CHANGING A SCANNER
BUTTON'S SETTINGS
for the configurations that you define
yourself. You cannot change the scan
settings or page settings for any of the
pre-defined scanning configurations.
You can change the setting of any of the
scanner’s buttons using the USB Scan-
ner Utility Preferences dialog box. This
dialog box displays a list of options and
settings for customizing the scanner.
Follow these steps to adjust scan and
page settings.
1. Hold down any button on the scan-
ner. The USB Scanner Utility Prefer-
ences dialog box appears. The
selected tab on the dialog box corre-
sponds to the button you pressed.
You can click the other tabs for the
other buttons.
Follow these steps to change a scanner
button’s settings.
1. Click the scanner icon on the Win-
dows taskbar. The USB Scanner
Utility Preferences dialog box
appears.
2. In the Configuration to Use list, click
the configuration you want to adjust.
2. Right-click on the name of the scan-
STOP/CANCEL
ner button (except
)
you want to view the properties for.
A dialog box showing Scanner Set-
tings for and the name of the button
appear.
Note:
You cannot edit or change
pre-defined configurations. To make
a change, you must create a new
configuration or copy an existing
one and give it a new name.
Edit
3. Click
tings.
to change the button’s set-
3. If you have not defined a configura-
New
tion yet, click
to create a new
Note:
If you need more information
one. You can also select one of the
pre-defined configurations then click
Help
about each button’s settings, click
.
Copy
to copy it.
ADJUSTING SCAN AND
PAGE SETTINGS
Edit
4. Click
. A dialog box appears.
If you use a scan configuration that you
define yourself, you can adjust that con-
figuration's scan settings and page set-
tings. For example, if the scanned image
is too dark, you can adjust the bright-
ness of the scan setting.
5. Enter a name for the new configura-
tion.
6. Adjust the desired scanning options.
Black/White
Mode — Select
to scan
in black and white. For example, let-
ters and memos are usually
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Configuring the Scanner
scanned in black and white. Select
Grayscale
drawings or black-and-white photo-
graphs. The scanning produces an
image in varying shades of gray.
photo in the middle of the glass, the
scanner will automatically determine
the size of the photo. When
AutoCrop is selected, the scanner
makes two passes — the first pass
senses the object's size, and the
second pass scans the image. This
to scan objects containing
Color
Select
to scan color photo-
graphs and other color objects.
Page Size
option overrides the
selection.
menu
Resolution — Drag the slider to the
right or left to adjust the dots per
inch (DPI) of the resolution. The
maximum resolution is 600 DPI, the
minimum is 50 DPI. The higher the
DPI setting, the sharper and clearer
the scanned image. However,
higher DPI settings take longer to
scan and produce larger files for the
scanned images.
DeScreen — Select this option
when scanning a picture from a
newspaper or magazine article, or
another object that contains images
with patterns or dots. Scans of pat-
terns or dots sometimes have a dis-
torted or wavy appearance. The
scanner scans the object to com-
pensate for the patterns and dots,
and produces a clearer image. The
scanning may slow down a bit when
this option is selected. Do not select
this option when scanning photo-
graphs.
Brightness and Contrast — Drag the
sliders to the right or left to adjust
the brightness and contrast of the
scanned image.
Page Settings
7. Click the
tab to adjust
the scanning page settings.
Gamma — Drag the slider to
improve how the colors in
a
8. Adjust the desired page settings.
scanned image look on your moni-
tor. Gamma correction allows you to
achieve precise color matching.
Because the computer cannot
always transmit the exact color
information to the hardware, you
may have to make some color
adjustments using the Gamma fea-
ture.
Page Size — Choose one of the
page sizes from the drop-down list.
The outlines on the picture repre-
sent the various page sizes. Clicking
on one of those outlines also selects
it as the page size for the scan. If
Custom
you select the
option from
the drop-down list, boxes appear in
place of the picture. Enter the hori-
zontal and vertical page dimensions
for your scan in those boxes.
The default Gamma setting works
fine in most cases and normally
does not need to be adjusted.
AutoCrop — Select this option to let
the scanner automatically determine
the size of the object being
scanned. For example, if you put a
Close
9. Click
. The USB Scanner dia-
log box reappears. The new config-
uration and its adjusted settings now
apply to the button.
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Configuring the Scanner
Note:
COPY/PRINT
FAX
or , the dialog box for editing and adjusting the set-
If you click
tings will have a Device tab for selecting options for a printer or copier. See the Help
menu for more information.
PRE-DEFINING SCAN SETTINGS
Selecting the proper scan setting before final scanning provides the best results. The
scan setting determines the sharpness of the object and the number of possible
shades of gray or color. Scan settings also affect the speed of the scan and the file
size.
The following table shows the pre-defined scan settings you can use.
Scan Setting
Default Setting
To Scan
Description
Newspaper and maga-
zine articles, receipts,
forms, and other text
objects
Provides the fastest
scan time and smallest
file size.
Faxing, Filing,
or Copying
Black and white,
200 DPI
Business letters, con-
tracts, memos, and other
documents you want to
edit
Enhances the use of
OCR software for con-
verting object text to
editable text. Provides
higher quality and larger
Editing Text
(OCR)
Black and white,
300 DPI
file size than the
Filing, or Copying
setting.
Faxing,
scan
Black-and-white photos
Color pages with many
Provides the best set-
ting for black-and-white
photos
Black-and-
White Photo
Grayscale, 100
DPI
Creates a quality
Color
Color, 100 DPI
graphics, or mixed graph- scanned color object in
Photo —
Faster
ics and text, line art, or
photos that require a
quick scan
a file that is not too
large. PaperPort’s
default setting.
Provides the ideal set-
ting for color objects,
object editing, desktop
publishing, and high-
quality output. Results
in a color scan with
slower scan time and
larger file size.
Color
Photo —
Better Quality
Color, 200 DPI
Photos and color objects
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Configuring the Scanner
Note:
Help
menu for more
details about the Advanced Settings
dialog box.
See the
ADJUSTING BRIGHTNESS
AND CONTRAST
The scanner's Advanced Settings let
you adjust a scanned object's brightness
and/or contrast as desired. For example,
you can improve legibility of a black-
and-white document written with a light
pencil by adjusting brightness to be
darker. You can adjust the brightness
and contrast while scanning the object's
grayscale and/or color. If an object is
currently displayed in the preview area,
the changes you make using the Bright-
ness and Contrast control bars are re-
flected in the previewed object.
Follow these steps to adjust brightness
and contrast.
1. Start the PaperPort software.
Twain
mand bar or click
2. Click the
icon on the com-
Acquire
on the File
menu. The USB Scanner dialog box
appears.
Adv. Setting
3. Click
on the USB Scan-
ner dialog box. The Advanced Set-
tings dialog box appears.
User defined
4. Click
tings.
to change the set-
Brightness
5. Drag the
slider to the left
to make the scanned object darker,
or to the right to make the scanned
object lighter. When you release the
mouse button, the change is
reflected in the preview object.
Contrast
6. Drag the
slider to the left to
decrease the contrast or to the right
to increase the contrast for the
scanned object.
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Configuring the Scanner
ˆ Troubleshooting
If your scanner is not working as it should, these suggestions might help you elimi-
nate the problem. If the scanner still does not operate properly, take it to your local
RadioShack store for assistance.
Problem
Possible Cause
Remedy
appears in
The scanner’s cable is
Make sure the scanner’s cable is securely
connected. Then right-click the scanner
icon on the Windows taskbar and select
the Windows task- not securely connected
bar.
or was disconnected
then reconnected.
Connect
.
The AC adapter is not
connected or is con-
nected incorrectly.
Make sure the AC adapter is securely
connected.
The computer was not
restarted after installing
the PaperPort software.
Restart your computer.
Note:
The readme file in the PaperPort di-
rectory included with the supplied soft-
ware provides additional information that
might help you diagnose problems con-
necting the scanner.
The scanner might be
locked.
Unlock the scanner (see “Locking/Unlock-
ing the Scanner” on Page 8).
Link Preferences
Scanned images
you work with
using some of the
PaperPort desk-
top’s links look
Some of the links default Select the
window from
menu in the PaperPort Desktop,
then uncheck Convert Images to Screen
Edit
the
to 96 DPI, which might
be too grainy or light for
some linked applications. Resolution (96 DPI) to disable it.
grainy or too light.
Power indicator
does not light.
The AC adapter is not
connected or is con-
nected incorrectly.
Make sure the AC adapter is securely
connected.
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Troubleshooting
ˆ Care and Maintenance
Your RadioShack USB Flatbed Color Scanner is an example of superior design
and craftsmanship. The following suggestions will help you care for your scanner
so you can enjoy it for years.
Keep the scanner dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liquids
might contain minerals that can corrode the electronic circuits.
Use and store the scanner only in normal temperature environments.
Temperature extremes can shorten the life of electronic devices and
distort or melt plastic parts.
Keep the scanner away from dust and dirt, which can cause premature
wear of parts.
Handle the scanner gently and carefully. Dropping it can damage circuit
boards and cases and can cause the scanner to work improperly.
Wipe the scanner with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new.
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to
clean the scanner.
Modifying or tampering with the scanner’s internal components can cause a mal-
function and might invalidate its warranty. If your scanner is not performing as it
should, take it to your local RadioShack store for assistance.
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Care and Maintenance
ˆ Specifications
Bit Depth .......................................................................................... 36-Bit Color (24-bit output)
12-Bit Grayscale .................................................................................................... 1-Bit Line Art
Scanning Resolution .......................................................... Optical Resolution: 600 × 1200 DPI
Maximum Resolution (interpolated) ................................................................ 2400 × 2400 DPI
Maximum Scanning Size .................................. 8.5 × 11.60 Inches (21.6 × 29.7 cm) (A4 letter)
Operating Systems ................................................................................................. Windows 98
Operating Temperature (without condensation) ................................. 41° to 104°F (5° to 40°C)
Relative Humidity ......................................... 20% to 80% at 95°F (35°C) without condensation
Input Voltage ..................................................................................................... 120V AC, 60 Hz
Output Voltage ........................................................................................ 12V DC, 15 Watt Max.
Safety and Agency Certifications .............................. UL, GS, FCC Class B, VCCI Class 2, CE
3/8
7/16
5/16
× 17
Dimensions (HWD) .................................... 3 × 11
Inches (8.5 × 29.0 × 44.0 cm)
Weight .................................................................................................................. 6.4 lb (2.9 kg)
Accessories ................................................................... USB Cable, AC Adapter, Software CD
Specifications are typical; individual units might vary. Specifications are subject to change and
improvement without notice.
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Specifications
ˆ Notes
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Notes
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Notes
Limited Ninety-Day Warranty
This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and workman-
ship under normal use for ninety (90) days from the date of purchase from RadioShack company-
owned stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED
HEREIN, RadioShack MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,
ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTIES
CONTAINED HEREIN. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack SHALL HAVE NO LIABIL-
ITY OR RESPONSIBILITY TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RE-
SPECT TO ANY LIABILITY, LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY USE
OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WAR-
RANTY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INCONVE-
NIENCE, LOSS OF TIME, DATA, PROPERTY, REVENUE, OR PROFIT OR ANY INDIRECT,
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF RadioShack HAS BEEN AD-
VISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limita-
tion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to
you.
In the event of a product defect during the warranty period, take the product and the RadioShack
sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store. RadioShack will, at its option, un-
less otherwise provided by law: (a) correct the defect by product repair without charge for parts and
labor; (b) replace the product with one of the same or similar design; or (c) refund the purchase
price. All replaced parts and products, and products on which a refund is made, become the prop-
erty of RadioShack. New or reconditioned parts and products may be used in the performance of
warranty service. Repaired or replaced parts and products are warranted for the remainder of the
original warranty period. You will be charged for repair or replacement of the product made after the
expiration of the warranty period.
This warranty does not cover: (a) damage or failure caused by or attributable to acts of God, abuse,
accident, misuse, improper or abnormal usage, failure to follow instructions, improper installation or
maintenance, alteration, lightning or other incidence of excess voltage or current; (b) any repairs
other than those provided by a RadioShack Authorized Service Facility; (c) consumables such as
fuses or batteries; (d) cosmetic damage; (e) transportation, shipping or insurance costs; or (f) costs
of product removal, installation, set-up service adjustment or reinstallation.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from
state to state.
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