Visioneer OneTouch 9320 Installation Manual

Visioneer OneTouch 9320 Installation Manual

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Visioneer
OneTouch 9320 USB Scanner
Installation Guide
F O R W I N D O W S

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Summary of Contents for Visioneer OneTouch 9320

  • Page 1 Visioneer OneTouch 9320 USB Scanner Installation Guide F O R W I N D O W S...
  • Page 2 Inc. All Rights Reserved. All other products mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. Information is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Visioneer. The software described is furnished under a licensing agreement.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    What’s in the Box ........1 The Visioneer 9320 USB Scanner ......2 What You Need .
  • Page 4 Troubleshooting ........57 Cleaning the Scanner Glass ....... 58 How to Uninstall Your Scanner .
  • Page 5: Welcome

    ELCOME Congratulations on purchasing your Visioneer OneTouch 9320 USB scanner. With this scanner you can quickly scan paper documents, color photos, 35mm slides, and negatives to place their electronic images on your computer. ’ S IN THE Before starting the installation, check the contents of the box to make sure that all parts are included.
  • Page 6: The Visioneer 9320 Usb Scanner

    Document cover Transparency light source Glass Reference marks OneTouch buttons panel Status light OneTouch buttons Option port TPA cable 9320 USB S ISIONEER Custom Email To PaperPort CANNER Print USB port Power jack...
  • Page 7 Orange light: scanner is busy. Option port—Connects the TPA cable to the scanner. USB port—Connects the scanner to the computer. Your Visioneer 9320 scanner can connect to either a USB 1.1 or a USB 2.0 port. Power jack—Connects the power cord to the scanner.
  • Page 8: What You Need

    Note: The new USB 2.0 ports operate at higher speeds than USB 1.1 ports. If your computer is not equipped with USB 2.0 ports, you can add them with the Visioneer Hi-Speed USB 2.0 PCI Card. Visit the Visioneer Web site at www.visioneer.com for ordering information, or contact the dealer where you purchased your Visioneer 9320 OneTouch USB scanner.
  • Page 9: Documentation

    OCUMENTATION Your scanner is delivered with the following documentation: Quick Install Card—abbreviated installation instructions. Visioneer OneTouch 9320 Scanner Installation Guide—detailed installation, scanning, configuration, and maintenance information. ScanSoft PaperPort User’s Guide—on the Installation CD; contains detailed feature and configuration information. Online Help—for the OneTouch scanner, Scan Manager Pro, and...
  • Page 10: Installing

    1: I NSTALL THE Note: You must install the PaperPort software before connecting the scanner to the computer. Otherwise the correct software to run your scanner will not be installed and it may not scan properly. To install the software: 1.
  • Page 11 Print registration form Remind me in 7 days 10. On the Visioneer License Agreement window, read the license agreement. If you accept the terms, select I Agree, and click Next. 11. On the Welcome window, click Next to start the installation.
  • Page 12: Step 2: Connect The Scanner

    2: C ONNECT THE Your OneTouch 9320 scanner connects to any available USB 1.1 or USB 2.0 port. Check your computer’s user guide for port locations. Note: You do not have to shut off the power to your computer when connecting the scanner to a USB port.
  • Page 13 3. Plug one end of the USB cable into an available USB 1.1 or USB 2.0 port on the computer. 4. Plug the other end of the USB cable into the scanner’s USB port. If the plug does not attach easily, make sure that you are plugging it in correctly.
  • Page 14 6. When the software is finished loading, return to the Connect Scanner window and click Finish. 7. On the Visioneer Product Registration window, complete the required information, and then click Register. The registration serial number for your scanner is located on the underside of the scanner body.
  • Page 15: Step 3: Check Out Your Scanner

    Scanner Icon If the icon has a red X through it, the scanner is not properly connected. See the section, “If the Scanner Is Not Properly Connected” on page 12 for the steps to fix the problem.
  • Page 16: If The Scanner Is Not Properly Connected

    3. Click OK to close the dialog box. Your scanner is ready to scan. F THE CANNER ROPERLY If the scanner icon on the Windows taskbar has a red “X” through it, the scanner is not properly connected. Check for one of these possible problems: •...
  • Page 17 The lamp then remains ready so you don’t have to wait each time you want to scan. To conserve electricity and prolong the life of the scanner, you can set the length of time for the lamp to remain lit before powering down. See “Setting Preferences” on page 39.
  • Page 18: Scanning

    23 for details. RESSING A OUCH Pressing a scanner button scans the item, and then sends the image to the destination associated with the button. To scan by pressing a OneTouch button on the scanner: 1. Place an item face down on the glass. Align the edge of the item with the arrow at the upper-left corner of the glass.
  • Page 19 2. Close the document cover and press one of the OneTouch buttons. The scanner starts scanning the item. Messages just above the Windows taskbar show the status of the scanning process. During scanning, the scan progress window shows a copy of the image, as illustrated here.
  • Page 20: About The Onetouch Buttons

    BOUT THE OUCH UTTONS The OneTouch buttons are preconfigured for typical scanning tasks. To change button settings, see “Configuring the Buttons” on page 30. The following table describes the preconfigured button settings: Button Function Preconfigured Settings Scan Scans the item as a color page and displays it in PaperPort.
  • Page 21: Scanning From The Button Panel On The Screen

    The scanner scans the item, and then sends the image to the destination associated with the button. This method of scanning is especially helpful if the scanner is not located close to your computer. To scan from the button panel on the screen: 1.
  • Page 22: Scanning From The Paperport Software

    27 for details. To scan an item from PaperPort: 1. Open the scanner cover and place an item face down on the glass. Align the edge of the item with the arrow at the upper-left corner of the glass and then close the cover.
  • Page 23 3. Click the Scan icon on the PaperPort command bar. The Folders pane is replaced by the Scan pane. 4. From the Scanner list, select Scan Manager Pro. 5. In the “Scan what?” section, choose Document or Photograph. 6. Click Settings to view and change the format for the scanned item’s file name and the file type.
  • Page 24 These two options are described below. To scan using AutoScan: 1. Click AutoScan. Your OneTouch 9320 scanner has built-in analytical capabilities that find the optimum combination of settings (brightness, sharpness, contrast, and so on) for the item you’re scanning. When...
  • Page 25 AutoScan, the scanner determines if the image is color, grayscale, or black and white, and analyzes the image and adjusts the settings to produce the optimal image. The scanner then uses those settings and the preset resolution you selected for the type of image to produce the optimal scanned image.
  • Page 26 6. When you’re satisfied with the image, click the Scan button. The scanner displays the final image as a thumbnail on the PaperPort desktop. 7. Use the PaperPort software to work with the image.
  • Page 27: Scanning 35Mm Slides And Negatives

    Your scanner has sensors that capture the image of the item being scanned. Those sensors are located in the body of the scanner. When you scan a paper item, the light in the bottom of the scanner shines up on the paper and reflects the paper’s image down onto the scanning sensors.
  • Page 28 Then position that mask on the glass and align its square corner with the arrow on the scanner body. Make sure the text on the mask faces up.
  • Page 29 1. Start the PaperPort software and click the Scan icon on the toolbar. The Scan Manager Pro appears. Tip: You can also start the Scan Manager Pro from the scanner buttons by setting a button to “Configure Before Scanning.” See “Selecting New Options for the Buttons”...
  • Page 30 Tip: For 35mm slides or negatives, set the resolution to 1200 dpi or better. Visioneer recommends using a resolution of 2700 dpi. Refer to, “Adjusting the Resolution and Sharpness” on page 43 for steps to set the resolution.
  • Page 31: Scanning From A Computer Running Windows Xp Or Me

    3. Click the Scan icon on the PaperPort command bar. The Folders pane is replaced by the Scan pane. 4. From the Scanner drop-down list, select WIA - Visioneer 9320 Scanner. 5. In the “Scan what?” section, choose Document or Photograph.
  • Page 32 8. Click the Scan button in the Scan pane. The Scan using Visioneer 9320 Scanner window opens. Use this window to select scanning options and start the scanner. 9. Select the button most appropriate for the item you’re scanning. To scan with the Custom Settings option see the next section, “Fine Tuning Your Scans”.
  • Page 33 You can select new settings before scanning to adjust how you want to scan a particular item. To select the scanner settings before you scan: 1. On the Scan using Visioneer 9320 Scanner window, select the Custom Settings button, and then click Adjust the quality of the scanned picture.
  • Page 34: Configuring

    Configuration dialog box. When you change button settings, the changes are applied to the button on the scanner as well as the same button on the button panel. To open the Configuration dialog box from the shortcut menu: 1.
  • Page 35: About The Configuration Dialog Box

    To open the Configuration dialog box from the button panel: 1. Click the scanner icon on the right side of the Windows taskbar. 2. On the button panel, right-click the button you want to configure. The Configuration dialog box opens. The tab for the scan button you clicked is selected.
  • Page 36 The options on the Configuration dialog box are: Select Destination—The list of applications that can open to display the scanned image. Select the application that you want to automatically open to display or process the scanned image. Select Configuration—The list of the available scan configurations. The configuration settings include: color, black and white, or grayscale, resolution in dots per inch (dpi), page size, brightness, and contrast.
  • Page 37: Selecting New Options For The Buttons

    PTIONS FOR THE You can select a new destination application, configuration, and image format to optimize a scanner button for the type of scanning you want to do. Use the Configuration dialog box to select new options. To select new options for a scanner button: 1.
  • Page 38: Creating New Configurations

    REATING ONFIGURATIONS You cannot change settings of the preset (default) configurations. If you want to scan with settings other than those in the preset configurations, create a new configuration. You can do this either by copying a preset configuration and making the desired changes or by creating a new configuration from scratch.
  • Page 39 Enter horizontal and vertical page dimensions in the boxes. AutoCrop—Select this option to let the scanner automatically determine the size of the item being scanned. For example, if you put a photo in the middle of the glass, the scanner will determine...
  • Page 40 When AutoCrop is selected, the scanner makes two passes—the first to sense the item’s size, and the second to scan the image. This option overrides the Page Size selection. DeScreen—Select this option when scanning a picture from a newspaper or magazine article, or other items that contains images with patterns or dots.
  • Page 41: Adjusting Scan Settings And

    DJUSTING ETTINGS AND When scanning using a configuration you created yourself, you can adjust scan settings and page settings. For example, if the scanned image is too dark, you can adjust the brightness of the scan setting. Note: You cannot change the scan settings or page settings for any of the predefined scan configurations.
  • Page 42 The Edit Scan Configuration dialog box opens. 3. On the Scan Settings tab, adjust scan settings as required. 4. Click the Page Settings tab and adjust page settings as required. 5. When finished, click OK. 6. On the Configuration dialog box, click OK to save and apply the changes to the button.
  • Page 43: Setting Preferences

    ETTING REFERENCES The preference settings are applied to each button and the scanner. To set preferences: 1. On the Configuration dialog box, select the tab for a button to set its preferences. 2. Click the Preferences tab on the Configuration dialog box.
  • Page 44 See the sample on page 14. 4. Click the General tab to set preferences for the scanner. Show Status Window—Select this option to open a status window at the bottom right corner of the screen that provides scanning and...
  • Page 45: Getting Help

    After idling for xx minutes—Select this option to automatically turn off the lamp if the scanner hasn’t been used for the specified time. This option saves energy and extends the lamp’s life. Click in the box and enter the number of minutes for the lamp to remain idle before turning off.
  • Page 46: Adjusting The Settings In The Scan Manager Pro

    DJUSTING THE ETTINGS IN THE You can adjust the scan settings on the Scan Manager Pro desktop to produce the best possible image for your needs. To adjust a setting: 1. Open the PaperPort desktop and then click the Scan icon to open the Scan Manager Pro.
  • Page 47 files sizes. Usually the higher resolution settings are used for precision work, such as photographs or fine artwork. Sharpness determines the amount of blur in an image. Your scanner can sharpen an original blurred image by adjusting the blurry edges in sections of the image.
  • Page 48 The following figure shows the resolution and sharpen options: Reminder: The location of various buttons on the panels may be slightly different on your Scan Manager Pro window. The appearance of the window depends on your monitor’s screen resolution. To adjust the resolution and sharpness: 1.
  • Page 49: Adjusting The Brightness And Contrast

    DJUSTING THE ETTINGS IN THE ANAGER 4. To return the settings to their original amounts, click Reset. The resolution and sharpen panel also includes an advanced setting for Moire patterns. Moire patterns are wavy, rippled lines that sometimes appear on the scanned images of photographs or illustrations, particularly newspaper and magazine illustrations.
  • Page 50 Green and Blue components also change relative to those new brightness and contrast settings. 3. Click the Auto button to have the scanner analyze the image and set the appropriate brightness and contrast. You can also adjust the brightness and contrast by sampling portions of the image in the preview window.
  • Page 51: Adjusting Gamma, Saturation, And Color Hue

    4. Click Adjust. The image changes to show your new settings. If the image is not what you want, click Reset to return the image to its original brightness and contrast. DJUSTING AMMA ATURATION If you’re using the Color Configuration to scan, you can adjust a group of color settings.
  • Page 52 To adjust the color settings: 1. From the Channel drop-down menu, choose the individual color (Red, Green, or Blue) that you want to use as the basis for adjusting the image, or choose All to adjust them together. 2. From the Edit Style drop-down menu, choose the type of color editing that you want to use: Gamma—The response curve changes as you change the gamma setting;...
  • Page 53: Adjusting Output Size

    DJUSTING UTPUT The item you’re scanning may not fill the scanner glass. In that case you can preview the item and use the Auto Trim option to automatically eliminate the unwanted sections of the image. You can also adjust the output size to scan only specific sections of an image.
  • Page 54 2. If the dotted line is not exactly where you want it, put the pointer on the line and drag the mouse. For example, if you want the scan to include a border around the image, you can drag the dotted line to be slightly larger than the autotrimmed area.
  • Page 55 A new Scan Info box on the lower left portion of the Scan Manager Pro shows the information for the new area. You can select multiple areas. A Scan Info box opens for each one. The following figure shows an example of a manually selected area. Note: When you manually select an area, the settings on the other panels are for that selected area, not the whole image.
  • Page 56: Saving A Custom Size

    6. To maintain the selected area’s length-to-width relationship (known as the aspect ratio), click Maintain Aspect. Note that as you rotate the area or maintain its aspect ratio, the width and height measurements change to reflect the new orientation of the image. 7.
  • Page 57: The Scan Info Box

    The following figure shows the information on the Scan Info box: Location of the top left corner of the image in the Preview window. Current location of the pointer as you drag it on the Preview window. OOMING N AND Enlarge or reduce the preview image by zooming in or out.
  • Page 58: Setting Scan Manager Pro Preferences

    1. Click the Preferences button. The User Preferences dialog box opens. 2. Select the preferences you want: Enable selection of color bit depths—Your OneTouch 9320 scanner supports a tremendous range of colors (defined as 48-bit depth enhanced color), but other devices (called the TWAIN clients), such as older cameras that you can use with the Scan Manager Pro support only a 24-bit depth range of colors.
  • Page 59: Creating A New Scan Manager Pro Profile

    The x and y coordinates of the pointer position are relative to the units. AutoScan Resolution—You can scan an item by clicking the AutoScan button on the Scan Manager Pro. The scanner uses these resolution settings for the respective configurations: Color, Grey Scale and Black and White.
  • Page 60 The Save Profile dialog box opens. 3. Type a name for the new profile and select desired options: Store the custom output image size in this Profile—You can create a custom image size as part of the settings; if you adjusted the output image size for the selected configuration, that output image size is saved with this profile.
  • Page 61: Maintenance

    Readme file, and the scanner still has problems, you may have a malfunctioning scanner. Please see the technical support card that you received with your scanner for technical assistance telephone numbers. Also visit our Web site at www.visioneer.com for additional technical information. Problem: The scanner won’t scan. What’s wrong? Check for one of these possible problems: •...
  • Page 62: Cleaning The Scanner Glass

    CANNER Scanning items that have excessive amounts of dirt or dust may dirty the glass. To ensure the best quality scanned item, wipe the scanner glass with a soft clean cloth to rid the glass of dust or other debris.
  • Page 63: How To Uninstall Your Scanner

    Windows 2000 or XP: The Add or Remove Programs window opens. Make sure the Change or Remove option is selected. 3. From the list of programs, select Visioneer OneTouch 9320. Windows 98SE and ME: Click the Add/Remove button. Windows 2000 or XP: Click the Change/Remove button.
  • Page 64: Step 2: Uninstalling The Paperport Software

    Next. 5. If the Remove Shared Files window opens, select No to All. Important: Visioneer recommends choosing No to All. Removing shared files could cause other applications not to run correctly. The PaperPort software is removed. A message appears offering to keep or remove your scanned image files stored on the computer.
  • Page 65: Visioneer 9320 Usb Scanner Specifications

    9320 USB S ISIONEER Bit Depth Scanning resolution Maximum Item sizes Scanner dimensions Height Width Length Weight USB Standard Operating temperature Relative humidity Power supply Input voltage/frequency Output voltage/watt Safety and agency certifications CANNER PECIFICATIONS 48-Bit color (internal), 16-Bit gray...
  • Page 66 9320 USB S ISIONEER OUCH CANNER NSTALLATION UIDE...
  • Page 67: Index

    I N D E X Numerics 35mm slide 24 35mm slide mask 23 35mm slide negative 25 35mm slide scan 23 aspect ratio 51 Auto Trim 49 AutoCrop 35 AutoScan 20 resolution 55 bit depth 54 bitmap icon 21 blurred image 43, 45 brightness 35, 45 sampler 46 calibration slot 24...
  • Page 68 35 page size 35 resolution 35 scanner icon 11, 30 lamp warm-up 13, 54 locking tab 8 scanner lamp 54 idle time 41 scanner preferences 39 scanning from PaperPort 18 text 33 with OneTouch buttons 14 select format and page(s) 32...

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