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ENGLISH 1 ENGLISH User’ s Manual[...]
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ENGLISH 3 2 Federal CommuniC a tions Commission (FCC) st a tement 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 r easonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses[...]
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ENGLISH 5 4 t able oF Contens GettingStarted 7 QuickInstallationGuide(QIG) 11 Installing Software and Driver 11 Installing Hardwar e 12 Loading the slides into the Magazine 13 Loading the Magazine into the Scanner 15 Additional Features 18 One Button Scan 18 How to Scan Slides 23 STEP 1 - Aquire Driver 23 STEP 2- Select Film T ype 23 ST[...]
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ENGLISH 7 6 Check the package content before getting started. For Quick Installation please refer to Quick Installation Guide. (Ref. Pg. 11) Important! Save the original box, receipt and packing material for future shipping needs. PackageContents • Slide Scanner . • Magazine. • Power Adapter [HIGH POWER HP A-401234U3 or LINEARITY [...]
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9 ENGLISH 8 OperatingAmbientT emperatureRange 50ºto104ºF(10ºto40ºC) Note: Do not turn on the scanner unless it is within this range. If the scanner has been stored or transported outside of this range, allow it to return to within this range before turning it on. OperatingAmbientHumidityRange15%to[...]
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ENGLISH 11 10 INST ALLING SOFTW ARE AND DRIVER for PC (Windows) User WINDOWS SYSTEMS INST ALLA TION DURING DRIVER INST ALLA TION A WARNING DIALOGUE BOX MA Y APPEAR, IF THIS IS THE CASE PLEASE SELECT “INST ALL THIS DRIVER ANYWA YS”. Be sure to install the Application Softwar e BEFORE installing the scanner driver CyberView X 5.0. Y ou may instal[...]
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ENGLISH 13 ENGLISH 12 Installing Scanner Driver a. Insert insert driver CD into the computer CD/DVD drive and explore the contents. b. Double click the ”CyberView X 5.0” icon to begin the installation pro- cess. Follow the onscreen pr ompts to complete the installation process. NOTE: Make sure the scanner is NOT connected to the computer during[...]
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ENGLISH 15 ENGLISH 14 Loading slide(s) into the magazine PaximatS Magazine a. Locate the numbering sequence text on the top of the Paximat slide magazine indicating the slide order . The numbers should be facing up and starting from the left. b. Hold the slide right side up, facing forward so the image is NOT reversed. Rotate the slide as illustrat[...]
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ENGLISH 17 ENGLISH 16 Slideordernumbersprintedonmagazinefacing towardsthebackofthescanner . CS Magazine Numbering c. Place the slide magazine into the scanner from the left side until it touches the slide transport arm and the magazine “clicks” into place. Slide T ransport Arm SlideHolder Slid[...]
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ENGLISH 19 ENGLISH 18 One Button Scan Open the CyberView X 5.0 driver program FIRST and press the scan button to scan the film or slide. a. Open the CyberView X 5.0. (Ref. page 23 to acquire theCyberView X 5.0 driver program) 1. Select the film type and resolution. 2. Press the scan button ( ), the scanner software will automatically display a po[...]
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21 ENGLISH 20 d. Single Slide Scanning • Load the empty magazine into the tunnel FIRST until it touches the slide transport arm completely . Slide the magazine forward to be sure that the transport arm is in the first slot of the magazine. • Press the eject button [I] to make the slide holder open exposing the loaded slide. • Place [...]
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ENGLISH 23 22 STEP 1 – Acquire Driver (For PC User) Open CyberView X 5.0 from Start – All Programs –CyberView X 5.0 (For MAC User) Open Macintosh Hard drive – Applications –CyberView X 5.0_MS –CyberView X 5.0 STEP 2 – Select Film T ype Select the film type to be scanned - Positive, Negative or B&W (Black and White). Ho W t o sC a[...]
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ENGLISH 25 ENGLISH 24 STEP 4 – Set Scan Settings a. Resolution The default scanning resolution is 1000dpi, additional r esolution op- tions are listed below . Notice: Higher scanning resolutions r esult in greater scanning time and hardisk space requir ements. b. Color Depth Choose between 8 and 16bit. A higher color depth setting will result in [...]
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27 ENGLISH 26 STEP 6 – Exit All scaned images will be saved to the directory location set pr eviously , The factory default locations are: Windows: C:Users[YOUR NAMEDocuments; MAC: Mac HDUsers[YOUR NAME]PicturesCyberview Images), Select “Scan > Exit” to close the driver . Scanned image files can be open/ edited with any image editi[...]
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ENGLISH 29 28 user interF a Ce[...]
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ENGLISH 31 ENGLISH 30 There ar e four major parts of theCyberView X 5.0 user interface: I. MainWindowArea [Fixed Windows] II. PreviewWindowAr ea [Fixed Window] III. ActiveFrameSettingArea [Floating Window] IV . ThumbnailPanelArea [Floating Window] I. Main Window Area [FixedWindows] MenuComman[...]
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ENGLISH 33 ENGLISH 32 d. Prefer ence Attribute setting windows. 3-3. T railing Index after Base File Name • Digits: Defines the length of the file name and numbering sequence up to 6 digits Example image1 or image000001. • Options: • Use Film Index: Use the number assigned to the slide based on it’ s position in the cartridge. ?[...]
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ENGLISH 35 ENGLISH 34 (ONL Y A V AILABLE ON OLDER UNITS WITH DIGIT AL ICE3™ TECHNOLOGY BUIL T IN.) 4. Magic T ouch / Auto Color 4-1. Enable / disable Magic T ouch and Auto Color adjustment to scans. 2. Advanced Setting 2-1. ”Auto Exposure” - Apply Auto Exposur e adjustment to all of the scanned films. 2-2. ”Auto Balance” - Apply Auto Gam[...]
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ENGLISH 37 ENGLISH 36 MenuCommands- Preview 1. Zoom In: Magnify image. 2. Zoom Out: Reduce image. 3. Rotate 90 Left: T urn the image 90° counter clockwise. 4. Rotate 90 Right: T urn the image 90° clockwise. 5. Flip Horizontal: Flip the image horizontally . 6. Flip V ertical:Flip the image vertically . a. Image Adjustment 1. V ariations[...]
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ENGLISH 39 ENGLISH 38 3. Curves and Levels Adjust image settings by moving Curve and Levels settings. Comparison between before and after adjustment is displayed for refer ence. Example: When the previewed image appears to be too dark, adjustments with the Input slider in the Curves and Levels window can be made to correct the image. Selecting the [...]
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ENGLISH 41 ENGLISH 40 Function Bar Diagram In order to optimize scanned image quality , please select your film type and brand from the toolbar: Negative Positive(alsoknownasSlide) BlackandWhite Prescan: Pr e-scan the current film, press dr op down for more options. Scan: Scan film, press dr op down button for more options. Ima[...]
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ENGLISH 43 ENGLISH 42 III. Active Frame Setting Area [FloatingWindows] A comprehensive advanced mode is available to allow for mor e user defined adjustments. Normalmode [ex: I] to input the basic parameter to scan (including scan resolution, film size, color depth). Advancedmode [ex: II]to input the parameter of scan and output (includ-[...]
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ENGLISH 45 44 CyberView X 5.0 For information regarding the film scanner and CyberView X 5.0 driver , please visit www .reecta.de . Bundled application software For questions regar ding bundled application software, you can refer to the HELP function on the application menu bar or visit the software company’ s website. **This user manual has [...]