Connect Scanner/Converter To A Computer; System Requirements; Connect With Windows Vista Or Windows 7 - Pandigital PANSCN06 User Manual

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Depending on the shape and size of your original, you may want to perform additional manual cropping on the scanned
image, using your own photo editing software, to achieve your desired final image.
When scanning darker originals (for example, a photo of the night sky),
over-cropping may occur. Please insert the original in a different direction
(orientation) and try again.
C o n n e c t S c a n n e r / C o n v e r t e r t o a C o m p u t e r
By connecting the Scanner/Converter to a computer, you can access the scanned images on the memory card directly, or use the
Scanner/Converter as a memory card reader, so that you can freely copy, paste or delete files to and from the memory card using
the PC.

System Requirements

Operating system:
Windows: XP, Vista, 7 or later version - 32-Bit
Macintosh: Mac OS 10.5, 10.6 or later version
USB Port Supported: USB 1.1 or 2.0 port
1. Connect the plug on the power adapter cord to the power connector on the Scanner/Converter.
2. Plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet.
3. Insert an unlocked (writable) memory card into the memory card slot.
4. Connect the mini end of the USB cable (included with Scanner/Converter) to the Mini USB connector on
5. Power on your computer, and then connect the large end of the USB cable to a USB port on your
6. Press the
The Scanner/Converter will be recognized by the computer as a removable disk. When the Status/Card light stops
blinking, you are ready to view or edit the files on the memory card.

Connect with Windows Vista or Windows 7

When the PC recognizes the Scanner/Converter, 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:
Always do this for pictures
1. Check the
Open folder to view files
2. Select
Do not select "Take no Action" or "Set AutoPlay to defaults in Control
Panel".
The type of power plug and socket illustrated may differ from that of your region.
Memory card is required. The scanned image files will be stored on an inserted memory card, and
then you can access the scanned images with Windows Explorer, Vista Photo Import Wizard, or Mac
Finder window.
the Scanner/Converter.
computer.
Power
button; the Status/Card indicator light blinks; wait until the light stops blinking before
scanning. (For more information, refer to "Indicator Lights" on page 7.)
CAUTION: Do not remove the memory card while the computer is accessing the files on it.
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