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Summary of Contents for Pacific Image Electronics CyberView X5

  • Page 1 CyberView X5 User’s Manual...
  • Page 2 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) STATEMENT 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 against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Getting Started Quick Installation Guide (QIG) Installing Software and Driver Installing Hardware Loading 120 Films into the Holder Loading 120 Film Holder into the Scanner Loading 135 Film into the Holder Loading 135 Mounted Slides into the Holder Loading 135 Film and Slide Holder into Scanner ...
  • Page 4: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED 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. Package Contents Film Scanner • Medium format film holder for one or two frames (6 x 4.5 cm, 6 x 6 cm), one frame (6 x 7 cm, 6 x 8 cm, 6 x 9 cm •...
  • Page 5 Operating Ambient Temperature Range 50º to 104ºF (10º to 40ºC) 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. Operating Ambient Humidity Range 15% to 76% relative humidity (non- condensing) Note: If the scanner is stored or to be transported in cold temperature and...
  • Page 6 QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE...
  • Page 7: Quick Installation Guide (Qig)

    QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE…….. INSTALLING SOFTWARE AND DRIVER Installing Scanner Driver NOTE: Make sure the scanner is NOT connected to the computer during the CyberView X driver installation. Download Drivers Click Here Download the CyberView X scanning software from the website WINDOWS –...
  • Page 8: Installing Hardware

    QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE…….. NOTE: Apple systems may display a warning that the software was from unidentified developer because it was not downloaded from the Apple Store, once you run the installer, if you see this warning, next click on the Apple icon – System Preferences –...
  • Page 9: Loading 120 Films Into The Holder

    Loading 120 film into the holder...
  • Page 10: Loading 120 Film Holder Into The Scanner

    Loading 120 film into the holder…continued Note: Orientation of scanner in the diagrams is from the front of the unit. Take note of the curved edge of the 120 film holder also facing towards the front of the scanner for correct orientation when loading the scanner...
  • Page 11: Loading 135 Film Into The Holder

    Loading 135 film into the holder c: lnsert the orientated film negative into the holder between the horizontal guides. Carefully line up the dividers on the fi lm negative With the dividers on the holder. d. Close the holder and push the tab to the closed position e: Insert the film holder into the scanner from the left or right side into the small opening.
  • Page 12: Loading 135 Mounted Slides Into The Holder

    Loading 35mm mounted slides into the holder 1. Push the holder inside until you feel it hit a stop, then scan. After the scan is done, push the holder farther into the scanner until it hits another stop, and scan again. Repeat until the end of the holder. Make sure that the orientation of arrows on the holder correspond with the triangle (arrow) on the scanner.
  • Page 13 HOW TO SCAN STEP 1 – Powering on the scanner STEP 2 – Select film type Open the CyberView scanning interface. Select the fi lm type to be scanned - Positive, Negative or B&W (Black and White) c. Once you have selected a fi lm type you will have the option to select the frame sizes for the various 120 format films, after you have inserted the fi lm holder into the unit.
  • Page 14 HOW TO SCAN…..continued STEP 3 – Optional Prescan Pre-Scanning should be used to manually adjust color/edit settings before doing a final scan. 1. In the CyberView interface click on the “Prescan” menu bar icon. The scanner will initialize the prescanning process. 2.
  • Page 15 HOW TO SCAN…..continued Set Scan Settings (Continued) a. Resolution The default scanning resolution is 1000dpi, additional resolution options are listed below. Notice: Higher scanning resolutions result in greater scanning time and hard disk space requirements. b. Color Depth Choose between 8 and 16 bit. A higher color depth setting will result in a larger range of colors in the final scanned image.
  • Page 16 HOW TO SCAN…..continued STEP 5 – Scan Setting Reference...
  • Page 17 HOW TO SCAN…..continued Set Scan Preferences (Continued...) 4. Options - Use Film Index: Use the number assigned to the slide based on it’s position in the cartridge. User Defined Start Number: Enter a specific start number 5. Choose the fi le type , “TIF” or “JPG”. (TIF uncompressed or JPG Compressed- Choose image quality for JPEG.
  • Page 18 HOW TO SCAN…..continued Set Scan Preferences (Continued...) Default Scan Area Reference...
  • Page 19 HOW TO SCAN…..continued STEP 6 – Scan Scan - Scan- Scan Current Frame This begins the scan to fi le process All scanned images will be saved to the directory location set previously, the factory default locations are: Windows: C:\Users\[YOUR NAME\Documents; MAC: Mac HD\Users\[YOUR NAME]\Pictures\CyberView Images), STEP 7 –...
  • Page 20 USER INTERFACE...
  • Page 21 Prescan - Prescan Current Frame: Pre-scan the existing slide. Scan - Scan Current Frame - Scan Selected to File - Scan All Menu Commands - Preview (overview) Zoom, Rotate & Flip features. Preference - See Scan Setting (See Page 13) Exit Closes the CyberView X5 user interface.
  • Page 22 Menu Commands - Image Adjustment a. Image Adjustment 1. Variations: Generates different views of image with options to make changes to highlights, mid-tones, etc.
  • Page 23 2. Color Balance To adjust the brightness, contrast, saturation, and color (CMY or RGB) of the image. Comparisons between before and after adjusted images are shown for reference Example: If a previewed image appears too dark, use the “Brightness” slider in the “Color Balance”...
  • Page 24 3. Curves and Levels Adjust image settings by moving Curve and Levels settings. Comparison between before and after adjustment is displayed for reference. 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.
  • Page 25 Menu Commands - Windows 1. Exposure Setting: To adjust the exposure time (R, G, B) press ”Reset” to restore to the default setting. Menu Commands - Help • Update: Firmware: Upgrade the firmware version, select the path where the file of firmware has been saved.
  • Page 26 II. Preview Window Area [Fixed Windows] Prescan: Pre-scans the current film, or press drop down for more options. Scan: Scan film, begins the scan process or press drop down button for more options Image Adjustment: Accesses the image adjustment area after a Prescan has been performed Press drop down button for more options.
  • Page 27 CyberView X Left Tool bar diagram These tools become available when an image is prescanned first Crop Tool: Select scan area: more than one selection can be made at a time. Zoom In: To magnify the image where the cursor is currently located. The image will be magnified with every click until the maximum multiple (1000%) is reached.
  • Page 28 II. Preview Window Area [Fixed Windows] (Continued...) You can select the ruler measurement unit “in“-“cm“-“px“ by clicking the upper left corner.
  • Page 29 Status Line In the lower left hand corner, the color level (RGB: red, green, blue) and coordinates of the location [ex: I] are displayed. The zoom scale, the current frame location and how many areas selected to scan (if you see Selections 2 or higher indicates: Multiple scan areas on one slide [ex: II].
  • Page 30 III. Scan Setting Area [Floating Windows] Normal (continued…) Scan Mode Normal: Scans using normal DPI: Set your scanning resolution speeds, Fast: Scans 30% faster, Quality : Color Depth: 8 or 16 bits per color Scans slower for more detailed images Channel, resulting in a 24 or 48 bit image such as optical and dental x-rays...
  • Page 31 TECHNICAL SUPPORT CyberView Pacific Image Electronics For more information on our film scanners, please visit For Support and driver updates Driver and Firmware updates Contact Us...

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