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March 2012 How Eye-Fi Works Overview Flowcharts[...]
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© 2012 Visioneer, Inc. (A Xerox Trademark Licensee) All rights reserved. XEROX®, XEROX and Design®, and DocToMe™ are registered trademarks of Xerox Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. BR1694 Document Version: 05-0873-000 (March 2012) Visioneer® is a registered trademark of Visioneer, Inc. in the United States and other co[...]
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Image is saved to the Eye-Fi card Scan an item How Eye-Fi Works Scan and send files to a computer (with Eye-Fi Center installed) The Eye-Fi card looks for a configured wireless network Wi-Fi network is found and the files are copied to the Eye-Fi servers Wi-Fi network is not found. The next time the scanner is powered on, the Eye-Fi card will look [...]
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Configure these settings when the card is attached to your computer: (using an SDHC memory card reader or in the scanner connected with its USB cable and powered on) Networks (Wi-Fi networks, Direct Mode, Public Hotspots) Transfer Modes (Selective Transfer, Endless Memory) Overview for the Eye-Fi Center, Eye-Fi Helper, and Eye-Fi View Eye-Fi Center[...]
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Overview of Installing the Eye-Fi Software and Setting the Initial Card Options The latest installer automatically downloads if the computer has Internet access Launch the installer for your operating system from the Eye-Fi card Eye-Fi Helper starts and Eye-Fi Center opens Log into Eye-Fi account or create account Eye-Fi Center checks and downloads[...]
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Overview of How File Transfer to a Computer and Online Works with Wi-Fi The Eye-Fi card copies the files to your account on the Eye-Fi servers The next time the scanner is powered on, the Eye-Fi card will look for a wireless network again and if found, transfer images that have not previously been transferred The Eye-Fi server checks your account s[...]
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Overview of How Mobile Devices Work with Wi-Fi and Direct Mode The Eye-Fi card deploys a Wi-Fi network (Direct Mode) Mobile device connects to the Eye- Fi card’s Wi -Fi network The files are copied into the mobile app on your device Not found Found Download and install the mobile application to your device from the application store Input your Ey[...]