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Pandigital PhotoLink Scanner User Manual
Pandigital PhotoLink Scanner User Guide
Pandigital PhotoLink Scanner Online Manual

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  • 20 Safely Disconnect the Scanner from PC Windows Systems a. On the Windows System Tray, click the hardware removal icon as indicated below. b. Click the ‘Safely remove USB mass Storage device’ message with the corresponding Drive. c. When the message ‘Safe to remove Hardware’ displays, you can safely remove the scanner’s

  • Pandigital PhotoLink Scanner, 21 Scan2PC Manager (Scanner to PC Utility) With the Scan2PC Manager, you can easily scan photos and save the scanned images directly to the connected PC. You can also choose the location where the scanned images will be saved. Installing the Scan2PC Manager System Requirements Before installing the Scan2PC Manager, make sure that your PC is compatible with the following system requirements: • Operating system: Windows 200, XP, Vista 32-Bit (The Scan2PC Manager is not supported on the Macintosh operating systems.) • Free hard disk space: 6MB • A Pandigital Phot

  • Pandigital PhotoLink Scanner, 2 Table of Contents Table of Contents ................................................................................. 2 Read This First ......................................................................................... 4 What’s In the Box ................................................................................. 6 Introduction ............................................................................................... 7 PhotoLink Scanner Diagram ..................................................... 7 Front view .........

  • Pandigital PhotoLink Scanner, 13 Suitable and Unsuitable Original Types The PhotoLink Scanner is designed to obtain the best scanning results with the following types of originals: • 3.5”x5” and 4”x6” photos • Business cards (1.5mm or thinner) Do not use the following types of originals for scanning, otherwise the scanner will malfunction or cause the original to jam in the slot. • Photos/business cards thicker than 1.5mm • Photos/business cards with either side shorter than 42mm • Photos/business cards with lots of black or dark colors • Photos/business cards with dark colors surrounding the edges • Transparencies (filmst

  • Pandigital PhotoLink Scanner, 8 No. Name Function/ Description Power Indicator Indicates the power status of the scanner. (Refer to “Indicator Lights” on page 9.) Paper Guide Slide Slide the guide to adjust for smaller than 4x6” originals to ensure the proper alignment. 4x6” insert Marker Insert a 4x6” original against the right side of slot for proper alignment. Feeding Slot Insert an original photo into this slot to begin scanning. Orientation guide Indicates the correct position and orientation of the original for proper scanning. Rear view No. Name Function/ Description SD/xD/MMC/ MS card slot Accepts the following types of memory cards: SD, xD, MMC a

  • 19 Note: Do not select “Take no Action” or “Set AutoPlay” to default in the Control Panel. For Windows XP Users When the PhotoLink Scanner is connected with your PC via a USB cable with an inserted SD Card, a pop-up “PDSCAN” window will appear. To view photos on the PC while scanning, change Windows Explorer’s setting as follows:

  • Pandigital PhotoLink Scanner, 22 Using the Scan2PC Manager 1. When the PhotoLink Scanner is detected by the PC, the following Scan2PC Manager window will pop up automatically: 2. Now you can specify the location where you want the scanned images to be saved; on the memory card (Memory Card) or in a specific folder on the PC (Scan to PC). If Scan to PC is selected, the scanned images will be saved to the following location by default: Windows 2000 and XP: C:\Documents and Settings\(your username)\My Documents\My Pictures\PhotoLink\ Windows Vista: C:\Documents and Settings\(your username)\Documents\Pictures\PhotoLink\ You can also click

  • Pandigital PhotoLink Scanner, 16 Connect PhotoLink Scanner to a PC By connecting the scanner to a computer, you can access the scanned images on the memory card directly, or use the scanner as a memory card reader, so that you can freely copy, paste or delete files to and from the memory card using the computer. System Requirements (for PC) Operating system: • Windows: Windows 2000 Pro, XP, Vista or later ver. • Macintosh: Mac OS X or later versions USB Port Supported: • USB 1.1 or 2.0 port Make Connection to PC 1. Connect the plug on the power adapter cord to the power connector on the scanner. 2. Plug the power adapter into an electrical o

  • 23 Note: If you want to start the Scan2PC Manager manually, double-click the icon on the Desktop, or right-click the icon in the system tray and select Setting. If you want to close the Scan2PC Manager temporarily, right-click on the icon and select Exit. Supported Memory Cards

  • Pandigital PhotoLink Scanner, 7 Introduction Welcome to the Pandigital Multimedia PhotoLink Scanner! Now you can scan your printed photos and store them into your memory card, no computer is necessary. Simply insert a memory card into the PhotoLink Scanner, and power on. When the unit is ready, feed your printed photo into the PhotoLink Scanner and your pictures will be stored in the memory card. It’s as easy as that. If you do want to store your photos directly into your PC, it’s just as easy via a USB cable. PhotoLink Scanner Diagram Front view No. Name Function/ Description Status/ Card Indicator Light

  • 17 4. Connect the large end of the USB cable to a USB port on the PC. 5. Insert an unlocked (writable) memory card into a suitable memory card slot. If both slots are occupied, the scanner will take the following priority when storing the scanned images: SD (MMC) > CF > xD > MS/MS Pro/MS Duo For example, if both SD and CF cards are inserted, the

  • Pandigital PhotoLink Scanner, 11 Power on the PhotoLink Scanner 1. Press the Power button. The power indicator light blinks. Note: For more information on the indicator lights, refer to “Indicator Lights” on page 9. 2. Wait until the power indicator stops blinking and then goes off. The Status/ card indicator will light up, indicating that the scanner is ready. Note: Do not insert an original photo into the feeding slot when the power indicator is blinking. The original photo will not be scanned. Scan a Photo 1. Insert your photo into one of the plastic protection sleeves (included with scanner.) 2. With the side to be

  • Pandigital PhotoLink Scanner, 6 Copyright Copyright Pandigital. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Pandigital. PhotoLink One Touch Scanner – product names and trademarks used in this publication are the properties of their respective owners. Notes about copyrighted materials Avoid scanning and re-distributing copyrighted originals and images or tho

  • Pandigital PhotoLink Scanner, 10 Operating the Scanner Initial Setup 1. Peel off the tape that secures the guide lever (first time only procedure.) 2. Connect the plug on the power adapter cable to the power connector on the scanner. 3. Plug the power adapter into a power outlet. Note: The type of power plug and socket illustrated may differ from that of your region. 4. Insert an unlocked (writable) memory card into a suitable memory card slot. If both slots are occupied, the scanner will take the following priority when storing the scanned images: SD (MMC) > CF > xD > MS/MS Pro/MS Duo For example, if both SD and CF c

  • Pandigital PhotoLink Scanner, 12 The photo will be fed through the slot and scanned automatically. The Power and Status/card indicator lights blink while scanning. Note: Refer to page 13 for how to insert photos and other types of originals. When scanning is completed, the Power and Status/card indicator lights will keep blinking for a while, indicating that the scanner is processing the image and storing the file onto the memory card. Wait until the indicator lights stop blinking before inserting and scanning the next photo. WARNING: Insert only one sheet at a time. Insert the next original photo only when the previous one is done.

  • Pandigital PhotoLink Scanner, 9 Scanner Indicator Lights Listed below are the indicator light patterns and the functions they represent: Indicator Lighting Patterns and the Functions they represent Initializing system and memory card. Please wait until the scanner completes the initialization process before using it. The scanner is ready for use. The scanners power is off. Initializing system and memory card. Please wait until the initialization process is complete before using the scanner. Busy scanning and storing image files. Please wait until the process is complete before scanning ano

  • Pandigital PhotoLink Scanner, 18 Windows Explorer with Microsoft Vista View • You should see an additional drive appear in your PC. • When you click on the “PDSCAN” drive (D: in this case), “PHOTO1” folder appears in the right pane. For Windows Vista Users When the PhotoLink Scanner is connected with your PC via a USB cable with an inserted SD Card, a pop-up “AutoPlay” window will appear. To view photos on the PC while scanning, change Windows Explorer’s setting as follows: 1. Select “Open folder to view files” option. 2. Check the “Always

  • Pandigital PhotoLink Scanner, 15 2. Insert the plastic sleeve (with the folded side first) into the feeding slot of the scanner. Notes: • Remove the plastic sheath when scanning none 3.5”x5” or 4”x6” photos to prevent improper auto-cropping function. • To prevent the photos from getting stuck in the sleeves over time, remove the photos from the plastic sleeve after scanning. • If the plastic sleeves are not in use, store them in a safe place and keep them protected fr

  • Pandigital PhotoLink Scanner, 5 Do not drop or apply shock/vibration to this scanner. Strong impacts may damage the components inside. Do not insert objects other than compatible memory cards into the memory card slots of this scanner. The metal contacts inside the slots can easily become damaged by foreign objects. Do not use an unknown power adapter other than the one supplied with this scanner. Connecting this scanner to an unknown power adapter is very dangerous and may lead to fire or explosion. Do not cut, bend, modify, place heavy objects or step on the cable of the power adapter. Otherwise the external insulation may be damaged and result in short-circuit or fire. The

  • Pandigital PhotoLink Scanner, 32 • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment to 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. WARNING: Changes or modification to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment”

  • Pandigital PhotoLink Scanner, 14 Photo Protection Sleeves IMPORTANT: To protect your photos, insert your photos into the supplied clear plastic sleeves before scanning your photos. Included with your PhotoLink Scanner are two different sized clear plastic protection sleeves: (Please use the supplied 3”x5” and 4”x6” plastic sleeves for matching size photo scanning) 1. Insert the photo into the plastic sleeve as shown below.

  • Pandigital PhotoLink Scanner, 25 casing, image sensor and roller inside the scanner) regularly (about every 100-150 scans) using only the recommended and supplied tools. WARNING: Do not use any solvents or corrosive liquid (for example, alcohol, kerosene..., etc.) to clean any part of the scanner, otherwise the plastic material will be permanently damaged. Cleaning the Roller 1. Follow the instructions above to clean the scanner’s outer casing first. 2. Connect the power supply to the scanner. 3. With scanner power off, press and hold the power button for 5 seconds. The scanner will enter cleaning mode. The power and status/card indicators will be lit. 4. Insert th

  • Pandigital PhotoLink Scanner, 27 5. Remove the sensor cleaning swab, store it in a safe place and protect it from dust. Calibrate the PhotoLink Scanner If the scanned image looks fuzzy or there are strange stripes on it, the scanner may need calibrating in order for the sensor to resume its original precision. To calibrate the scanner: 1. Follow the instructions on page 24 to clean the roller and image sensor, and then follow the instruction in “Initial Setup” on page 10 to prepare the scanner for scanning. 2. Insert the calibration card as shown. The scanner will scan the pattern on the calibration card and perform calibration to the sensor inside automatically. Note: Make

  • Pandigital PhotoLink Scanner, 24 File Naming and Storage Rules • If the memory card (volume name - PDSCAN) is used with the scanner for the first time, the scanner creates a folder named “PHOTO1” in the root folder to store the scanned image files. Each image file has a prefix “IMG_ = PD_” followed by a 4- digit serial number in the sequence the image is stored. • If the file name reaches PD_9999.jpg in the “PHOTO1” folder, another new folder named “PHOTO2” will automatically be created to store subsequent new files, and so on. • If the memory card already contains folders created by the scanner, the scanner will store th

  • Pandigital PhotoLink Scanner, 26 6. When the cleaning process is completed, the cleaning sheet will be ejected from the feeding slot, and the power indicator light will go off. Remove the cleaning sheet, store it in a safe place and protect it from dust. Cleaning the Image Sensor 1. Follow the instructions on page 24 to clean the outer casing of the scanner first. 2. With the scanner powered off and disconnected from the power supply, insert the sensor cleaning swab into one end of the output slot. Note: Make sure that there is no visible dust on the swab be

  • 31 exclusive remedy of the consumer. Pandigital, its parent company, affiliates or subsidiaries, shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages for breach of any expressed or implied warranty on this product. Except to the extent prohibited by applicable law, any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose on t

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