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About this Manual Operation Manual The Operation Manual gives all information about the normal operation and behavior of the device. It is written for people who only operate the device and do not perform setup and adjustment procedures. All device elements and software functions are described in detail, although some of them might never be used.
Version History Version Published in Content/Changes/Supplements First version with WideTEK ® and WideTEK ® together March 2014 in one manual. The manuals bases on version C of the WideTEK ® manual. Scanner model WideTEK added. Model specific chapters for WideTEK added.
Table of Content Introduction -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 About this Manual ----------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Version History --------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 A Hardware ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 General Notice ..................14 Safety Notes ..................... 14 A.2.1 Marking of Safety Notes Certification ....................14 Safety Precautions ..................15 Device Location ..................16 Maintenance .....................
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Table of Content, part 2 B Touchscreen Operation --------------------------------------------------- 30 Select Application Screen ................ 30 Start Screen of the Kiosk User Interface ..........31 B.2.1 Control Fields of the Touchscreen Touchscreen – Document Source............33 B.3.1 Format B.3.1.1 Maximum B.3.1.2 Auto B.3.1.3 Crop and Deskew...
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Table of Content, part 3 Touchscreen – Viewer&Job Control ............52 B.5.1 Zonal OCR B.5.2 Job Mode B.5.2.1 Navigating through the list of images B.5.2.2 Moving an image to another position B.5.2.3 Adding an image at any position to the list B.5.2.4 Deleting an image from the list B.5.2.5...
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Table of Content, part 4 E Tests and Troubleshooting ---------------------------------------------- 87 Troubleshooting Matrix ................87 Error Codes ..................... 88 Warnings ....................91 Information ....................91 F Technical Data ---------------------------------------------------------------- 92 Scanner Specifications ................92 Ambient Conditions .................. 93 Electrical Specifications ................94 Dimensions and Weight ................
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Table of Pictures Picture 1: Minimum distances ..................16 Picture 2: WideTEK ® transport box ................18 Picture 3: Scanner covered cushion foils .................18 Picture 4: WideTEK in transport box, cover removed ..........19 Picture 5: WideTEK ® transport box ................21 Picture 6: Scanner with reference folder ................21 Picture 7: Accessories in the box ..................22 Picture 8: Transportation locks at bottom side of WideTEK ®...
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Table of Pictures, part 2 Picture 31: List of stitching methods ................42 Picture 32: List of predefined color spaces ..............43 Picture 33: Menu with Illumination selector ..............44 Picture 34: Settings for illumination.................. 44 Picture 35: Image Quality, screen 1 ................. 46 Picture 36: Image Quality, screen 2 .................
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Table of Pictures, part 3 Picture 61: Job mode start screen..................58 Picture 62: Controller circles blanked out .................59 Picture 63: Destination to finalize Job mode ..............61 Picture 64: Information when time out ends ..............61 Picture 65: Send To screen #1 ..................62 Picture 66: Send To screen #2 ..................62 Picture 67: Alphanumeric keyboard .................63 Picture 68: Directory of connected USB data carrier ............64...
A Hardware General Notice This manual describes both devices, the WideTEK as well as the WideTEK ® ® All functions and assessable menus refer to complete equipped scanner. If your device is not equipped with all features, deviations are possible. Difference between WideTEK ®...
12. Always turn the power off and unplug the power cord from the wall receptacle before cleaning the scanner. 13. When cleaning, only use Image Access approved cleaners. Do not use any type of solutions, abrasives, or acids such as acetone, benzene, kerosene, mineral spirits, ammonia, or nitric acid.
Device Location Picture 1 shows a sketch of a WideTEK ® Note: scanner, but the distances around the scanner are generally valid for both scanner models. Please allow a minimum of 150 mm (6 inch) from any side walls and 300 mm (12 inch) from a back wall.
Maintenance Important: Ensure that no liquids will penetrate into the device housing. A.6.1 Touchscreen Before cleaning the touchscreen, switch the scanner off and set the main power switch to position 0. The touchscreen can be cleaned with a micro fiber cloth. A.6.2 Surfaces Use a soft, dampened cloth to clean the housing of the scanner.
Content on Delivery ® A.8.1 WideTEK When delivered, the scanner is placed at a Euro pallet, bordered at all sides by a stable wooden frame and covered with a wooden top cover. Picture 2: WideTEK ® transport box Remove the plastic straps and lift the cover. Remove the cushion foils, which cover the scanner.
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Picture 4 gives an overview of the contents of the transport box. Picture 4: WideTEK in transport box, cover removed 1: Folder with Color Scanner Test Target CSTT-1 Manuals 2: Cardboard box with Power supply and connecting cable Network cable to connect the scanner to an existing network Plastic bag with “Recovery Key”...
A.8.2 Removing the Transport Box Specially formed foam plastic inserts hold the scanner and the accessories in the transport box. At first, remove the foam plastic inserts and the cardboard boxes out of the transport box. Start with the foam plastic elements at the corners of the scanner. Pull it out upwards. Take the cardboard boxes out of the transport box at next.
® A.8.3 WideTEK When delivered, the scanner with its accessories is packed in a stable cardboard box. Picture 5: WideTEK ® transport box Cut the tapes at the upper side and open the cardboard box. Picture 6: Scanner with reference folder The reference folder is placed on top of the scanner.
A.8.4 Unpacking from the Transport Box Specially formed foam plastic inserts hold the scanner in the transport box. Pull the four foam plastic inserts at first out of the box. Please note: Keep the cardboard box and the foam plastic inserts for future use! In case of guarantee the scanner must be sent back in the original transport box to avoid transport damages.
Transportation Locks A.9.1 Removing the transportation locks This is valid for both scanners, the WideTEK ® WideTEK ® and the Attention Before initial start-up remove the transportation locks at both sides of the device! The transportation locks are located at the left and right bottom side of the scanner. A label is attached to each transportation lock.
A.9.2 Inserting the transportation locks Attention Insert the transportation locks before transporting the scanner to protect the camera box against damage. Before inserting the transportation locks the camera box unit must be moved into transport position. The transport position of the camera box unit is at the back side of the scanner – seen from the operator’s position.
A.10 Device Overview ® A.10.1 WideTEK Front Side Elements Picture 9: WideTEK front view The main components of the WideTEK are: Internal loudspeakers Standby button and status LEDs of the USB connectors. Two USB connectors for storage mediums. Touchscreen Manual Page 25...
® A.10.2 WideTEK Back Side Connectors Picture 10: Connectors on the WideTEK backside Main power switch Network cable connector External power supply connector Foot pedal connector Serial port / Recovery key connector DVI connector for external monitor Note: Although the scanners receptacle will accept DVI-D, DVI-A and DVI-I plugs, it only supports DVI-D.
® A.10.3 WideTEK Front Side Elements Picture 11: Front side elements 7 inch touchscreen Standby button USB-connector ® A.10.4 WideTEK Back Side Elements Picture 12: Back side connectors Main switch Network connector Connector for external power supply Connector for foot pedal Recovery connector Connector for external monitor Note:...
A.11 Connecting to the Power Source Before connecting the scanner to the external power supply and the power supply to the electrical outlet, check the following items: Ensure the electrical outlet is in perfect condition and that it is properly grounded. Ensure that the electrical outlet is equipped with a fuse with the proper capacity.
A.12 Powering up the Scanner The main power switch is found at the back of the scanner. Picture 10 and Picture 12 show the position of power supply connector and main power switch for each scanner. After connecting the scanner to the external power supply, switch the main power switch to position I.
B Touchscreen Operation The scanner can be controlled in two ways. Via the integrated touchscreen. The functions of the touchscreen are described starting with chapter B.2. Via a standard browser and the ScanWizard user interface. A short description of the functions of the integrated ScanWizard user interface starts in chapter C.2.
Start Screen of the Kiosk User Interface After touching the Scan2Net button the Viewer&Job Control screen is displayed on the touchscreen. Picture 14: Viewer&Job Control screen The touchscreen is structured in four sections, which allow operators to control and select various functions of the scanner.
B.2.1 Control Fields of the Touchscreen By touching the buttons in section 2 each menu screen can be reached directly. The chapters B.3 to B.6 describe the functions of the menus in detail. Touch this button to start the scan sequence. Touch this button to return to the start screen from every other menu.
Touchscreen – Document Source The Document Source screen allows selecting from a wide range of scan parameters. Picture 15: Document Source screen, part 1 The number of menu items and the content of the menus can vary. This depends on the selected setup. The setup can be changed by the administrator in the Poweruser menu.
B.3.1 Format The Format button allows selecting the scan area size. The bottom line of the button Format shows the current format setting. Picture 17: Selector for Format settings The following subchapters describe the available formats. B.3.1.1 Maximum Picture 18: Format mode Maximum Landscape Scans the maximum scan area in landscape orientation.
B.3.1.2 Auto The complete scan area will be scanned. Picture 19: Format mode Auto The resulting image will be reduced to the document size. If the document is not exactly aligned horizontally, the resulting images will have the smallest possible black margin. The black margin depends on the size of rectangle which covers the complete document.
B.3.1.4 DIN Picture 21: Format mode DIN When selecting DIN, an additional small window opens. It shows the available DIN (=ISO) document sizes as well as 25 inch width as scan area dimension. All formats are positioned symmetrically to the horizontal middle of the glass plate. Some markings at the margin of the glass plate help to find the right position for the document.
B.3.2 Splitting Image The button Splitting Image is used to select splitting the document scanned for the output images. Picture 23: Splitting Image Left The selected format will be scanned completely. Only the left half of the selected format will be displayed. Right The selected format will be scanned completely.
B.3.3 Exposure The Exposure screen allows selecting the functions Black Cut and Auto. Fixed switches the function off. Picture 25: Exposure Modes When Black Cut or Auto is selected a numeric key pad opens. Picture 26: Numeric key pad to set threshold value Black Cut Sets the threshold for black.
B.3.4 Bidirectional Scan Both scanners are able to scan in unidirectional direction and in bidirectional direction. Activating the bidirectional scan reduces the sequence time and results in a higher document throughput. Picture 27: Selecting Bidirectional Scan The camera stops after scanning at the front side of the scanning area and does not return to the start position.
B.3.5 The DPI setting allows selecting a resolution from a list of resolution values supported by the WideTEK scanner. Picture 28: List of Resolutions The list can be opened by touching the blue arrow symbol beside the currently selected value. Select a new resolution by touching the preferred value. Page 40 Manual...
B.3.6 Auto Density [Binary] This control specifies the value used to decide whether a pixel belongs to the background or to the document. Default value: 70 Picture 30: Controller for Auto Density When scanning dark documents, the value should be reduced gradually until the desired result is achieved.
B.3.7 Stitching Only with WideTEK ® The Stitching selector allows selecting the Stitching method. Picture 31: List of stitching methods Fixed Select this setting when scanning plain documents. Adaptive 2D Default setting. Select this setting when scanning documents with uneven structured surface, e.g.
B.3.8 Color Space The Color Space selector allows selecting from three pre-defined color spaces for the images. Picture 32: List of predefined color spaces Native The color space of the scanner. The Gamma value can be modified with a slider in the Image Quality screen. Chapter B.4.5 gives more information.
B.3.9 Illumination Only with WideTEK ® 12. Will come soon with WideTEK ® The Illumination selector allows selecting from four different illumination settings for the scan sequence. Picture 33: Menu with Illumination selector Touch the selector to see the available settings. Picture 34: Settings for illumination When Illumination is set to 3D Light, the Image Quality screen shows an additional slider named 3D Light.
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Default: Scans with default illumination setting. This setting is recommended for flat documents and objects without a surface structure. Top: The resulting image shows the object as illuminated from the top side. Bottom: The resulting image shows the object as illuminated from the bottom side. 3D Light: The resulting image shows the surface of the scanned object with a 3D effect.
Touchscreen – Image Quality The Image Quality screen allows setting a wide range of image quality parameters. Picture 35: Image Quality, screen 1 In color mode Binary, the menu items will be extended with Invert and Despeckle. Picture 36: Image Quality, screen 2 Page 46 Manual...
B.4.1 Color Mode By touching the selection arrow of the Color Mode section the list of available color modes opens. Picture 37: List of Color Modes Touch the title of the desired color mode to select the mode. The list closes subsequently. Picture 37 shows the available color modes.
B.4.2.2 TIFF Picture 39: Submenu File Format TIFF With the TIFF file format, the compression method of the file can be selected with the TIFF Compression buttons. CCITT G4 Recommended with color mode Binary. JPEG Recommended for all other color modes. None Disables the data compression.
B.4.3 Brightness Picture 41: Brightness slider Brightness slider defines the resulting brightness in the image. Lower brightness values result in darker images, higher values result in brighter images. Values close to 0% or to 100% may result in unwanted artifacts. Move the slider indicator to the desired position to set the value.
B.4.6 Image Sharpness Picture 44: Image Sharpness Image Sharpness slider invokes an advanced automatic sharpening algorithm which sharpens the image before any other operation is performed. The value “zero” disables the function. Very high values may produce artifacts depending on the type of document. Move the slider indicator to the desired position to set the value.
B.4.9 Invert Picture 47: Invert This control is only available with the color modes Binary and Photo. B.4.10 Despeckle Picture 48: Despeckle Only available in Binary color mode. Available modes are 4x4p and Off. B.4.11 3D Light Picture 49: 3D Light Only available if Illumination (chapter B.3.9) is set to 3D Light.
Touchscreen – Viewer&Job Control The Viewer Control screen allows the operator to control and modify the image on an external TFT flat screen. The external screen can be connected to the scanner at the connectors at the backside (see Picture 10, detail 6 or Picture 12, detail 6). Picture 50: Viewer&Job Control screen The preview section (1) represents the TFT flat screen.
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The controller is structured in three round elements (circles). The outer circle contains the keys to move the zoomed area across the image. The middle circle contains the keys to zoom in zoom out rotate the image in clockwise direction in steps of 90 degrees scale the image to the real size of the source document.
B.5.1 Zonal OCR The scanner offers a zonal OCR function. This function can be activated by the button positioned right below the preview section. Zonal OCR means, that only the marked area will be processed by the OCR function. Text and line feed will be found only.
Touch the image at an arbitrary position. A red rectangle will be displayed. Picture 54: Rectangle defines the area for OCR function Exit: Press Exit to return to the former screen. CUT: Press the CUT button. The next screen will display the defined area more detailed.
Press CUT to separate the previously defined area from the complete image and to display it in detail. Picture 56: Selected area magnified The next screen shows the selected area magnified and allows again defining an area for the OCR process. Press CLR to return to the former screen and to repeat the definition of the OCR area.
B.5.2 Job Mode The bottom line of the Viewer&Job Control screen is different to the bottom line of the other screens. Picture 58: Bottom line with status The bottom line shows • the current scan mode status, • the button to switch the job mode between Single and Job mode •...
When Job mode is selected, the contents of the touchscreen change. At first a disclaimer opens, which has to be accepted. Picture 60: Disclaimer when staring the Job mode After accepting the disclaimer, the Viewer&Job Control screen opens. It contains some additional control buttons above and below the preview section. Picture 61: Job mode start screen Page 58 Manual...
B.5.2.1 Navigating through the list of images The control buttons allow navigation through the list of scanned images and image handling while working in Job mode. The currently scanned image is always displayed in the preview section of the touchscreen and will be added as last image to the list displayed at the TFT flat screen. Function of the control buttons: Moves up- and/or downwards through the list of images to mark an image.
B.5.2.2 Moving an image to another position Use the upwards / downwards buttons to mark the image to be moved. Press this button to select the image. The image now can be moved with the upwards / downwards buttons to the new position. Press this button again to place the image at the new position.
B.5.2.6 Finalizing the Job mode Before finalizing the Job mode the scanned images can be transferred to different destinations. Picture 63: Destination to finalize Job mode The destinations are identical to the destinations described in chapter B.6 and its subchapters. Before the Job mode will be finalized, a message is displayed at the touchscreen.
Touchscreen – Send To This menu provides the output options in order to transfer the scanned images to the desired destination. Picture 65: Send To screen #1 Due to the dimension of the touchscreen, not all output options can be displayed at the same time.
B.6.1 Changing a file name or other entries In some of the option menus the file name can be changed. To change the file name, touch the respective line. The screen changes to an alphanumeric keyboard. Picture 67: Alphanumeric keyboard Use the arrow keys to position the cursor in the line.
B.6.2 USB Options USB connectors at the scanner's front side allow connecting suitable USB data carriers. The WideTEK ® is equipped with one connector; the WideTEK ® is equipped with two connectors at the front side. Touching USB Options displays the directory of a connected USB data carrier. Picture 68: Directory of connected USB data carrier While the directory of the USB data carrier is displayed, the LED indicator of the respective connector is continuously illuminated.
B.6.3 Copy Options Touch Copy Options to switch to the screen with the preset copy option configurations. Three preset options can be stored and activated with the buttons Copy1 to Copy3. Picture 69: Parameters of Copy Options The parameters displayed in the above picture can only be changed from the Scan2Net® setup interface, user level Poweruser.
B.6.4 FTP Options Touch FTP Options to switch to the screen with the preset FTP server configurations. Three preset FTP servers can be stored and activated with the buttons FTP 1 to FTP 3. Picture 71: Parameters of FTP Options From the touchscreen, only the entry for File Name can be changed.
B.6.5 Network Options Touch Network Options to switch to the screen showing the preset network configurations. Three preset configurations can be stored and activated with the buttons Network 1 to Network 3. Picture 72: Parameters of Network Options From the touchscreen, only the entry for File Name can be changed. To change the entry, touch the respective line.
B.6.6 Mail Options Touch Mail Options to switch to the screen showing the preset email configurations. Three preset configurations can be stored and activated with the buttons Mail 1 to Mail 3. Picture 73: Parameters of Mail Options To change an entry, touch the respective line. From the touchscreen the values for •...
B.6.6.1 Transaction modes Two transaction modes are available for the mail transfer. The parameters for the transaction mode can be set from the Scan2Net® setup interface. The mode, selected in the Scan2Net® user interface, influences the process when a scanned image should be mailed. Automatic When pressing the button Mail image via SMTP at the touchscreen, the image will be sent to the address defined in the screen Mail Options...
C The ScanWizard User Interface Essentially, the scanner is a web server and comes with its own HTML based user interface, named ScanWizard. A basic requirement before working with the integrated ScanWizard user interface is to configure the browser as follows: •...
The ScanWizard User Interface After pressing the Launch Scan Application button the browser will show the ScanWizard interface. Picture 76: ScanWizard interface You can bookmark the address of the ScanWizard interface in your browser for easy access later. ScanWizard is a function rich software which allows the user configuring and operating the scanner easily without any additional software.
Even advanced functionality such as job management and color profiling are available in ScanWizard. Picture 77: ScanWizard interface layout Using the four toolbars shown in Picture 77, the user • selects the scanning parameters and scans, • manipulates the images without having to rescan, •...
C.2.1 Exiting the ScanWizard Interface To exit the ScanWizard interface click on the main menu item “Administration” and then click on “Exit”. Picture 79: “Exit” returns to Scan2Net® main menu The browser will return to the Scan2Net® main menu (Picture 75). Manual Page 73...
Information Click on the button Information in the Scan2Net® main menu (Picture 75) to get a short summary of the device parameters. Picture 80: Information The screen is helpful if technical support is necessary. It shows e.g. the exact device type, the installed firmware version as well as currently installed options.
D The Setup Level The setup level is divided in three access levels. The access levels Poweruser and Admin are protected through a password. The User access level allows showing certain information about the system like power up time, remaining lamp life time or firmware version. Furthermore the access level User allows setting some basic parameters.
Access Level User Click the button User . This will open the below displayed screen. Picture 82: User screen The user screen is divided into two sections. The section Device Information shows some details of the scanner and gives a general operation information.
D.1.1 Device Info In the section Information, click the button Device Info and the following list (Picture 83) will be displayed. Specific information can be reached by clicking the links below the headline Device Info. Picture 83: Device Info screen The tables following the keyword show the current status of the scanner.
The most important information for users is the firmware version in the second table. Picture 84: Firmware information Other information may be of interest if a service technician is onsite or if the service hotline is called. To return to the USER screen (Picture 82) scroll down completely and click the Back to Main Menu button.
D.1.2 Operation Info In the section Information click the button Operation Info and the following list will show various scan counters and elapsed times. Picture 85: Operation Info screen The following table gives a brief description. Field Description Total Scan Count The total number of scans performed since the scanner left the factory.
D.1.3 User Settings In the section User Settings click the button User Settings and the following screen will be displayed. Picture 86: User Settings start screen Power Saving screen will be displayed as start screen of the User Settings section. Click onto the links below the headline to set the respective parameters.
D.1.3.1 Language Selector Use the function Language Selector to set the language for the user interface of the scanners. Picture 87: Language Selector screen Click on the selection arrow beside Language and a list of available languages opens. Select the desired language for the user interface with a mouse click. The setting changes immediately after the selection.
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D.1.3.2 File Name Click File Name to define a name that is used as a preset when saving or sending image files. Picture 88: Filename Position the cursor in the line where the file name is displayed. Variables can be used in the file name.
D.1.3.3 Power Saving Click on the link Power Saving to set the timers for the standby modes and the standby method. Click on the selection arrow and select the desired value from the list. Picture 91: User Settings screen Standby mode Available values Device standby Display standby...
D.1.3.4 Volume (WideTEK ® only) Click the button Volume to set the loudspeakers volume of the scanner. Picture 92: Volume level A screen opens and shows a graphic to symbolize the volume. Click at the scale to set the volume level or right-click with the mouse at the arrow and move it to the desired value To return to the Login screen (Picture 81) click the button Setup Menu...
D.1.3.5 Foot Pedal Click the button Foot Pedal to define a function for the foot pedals. Picture 93: Foot pedal settings The scanner has a connector (FS1) on its back to connect a foot pedal. For the foot pedal a specific action can be defined. Click below the designated foot pedal and select from the drop-down list which action should be executed when the pedal is operated.
D.1.3.6 Splitting Start Page Click the button Splitting Start Page and select either the left page or the right page as start page. WideTEK ® WideTEK ® Picture 94: Splitting start page In some cases it is necessary to start splitting the documents image in reverse order, i.e. starting with the right side followed by the left side in the second step.
E Tests and Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Matrix Fields with a light blue background need the Poweruser access level. All other fields are available to all users. Problem Possible cause Action The touch panel does not No power Check main outlet, power cord, and show the standby message.
Error Codes The scanner does report error conditions on the display and through the API. Some errors are only sent to the API. A green problem description signals that operation of the scanner is still possible although the error will have an influence on the behavior or quality of the scanner. A red problem description signals that a problem occurred which will stop the scanner and further scanning is inhibited.
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Error codes, part 2 Error # Error message shown in Error message sent to Problem description the display application Setting does not exist. The settings does not exist. Invalid user docsize. The size of the user format is invalid. Invalid resolution or color Either the resolution or the color mode.
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Error codes, part 3 Error # Error message shown in Error message sent to Problem description the display application Error 60: General camera General camera error. General error on the CCD camera error board. Check power, cables and S2N-PCI board. Error 61: Camera 1 failed Initializing of camera 1 failed.
Warnings Warning Warning shown in the Warning sent to Problem description display application Light level is low The light level is found to be low during the white balance function. Camera adjustment required Camera adjustment required General information about the camera adjustment.
F Technical Data Scanner Specifications WideTEK ® Optical System Maximum document width 12.5 x 18.5 inch / 317 x 470 mm Scanner resolution 1200 x 1200 dpi Optical resolution 1200 x 600 dpi Pixel dimension 9.3 x 9.3 µm Camera type Tricolor CCDs, encapsulated and dust-proof Color depth 12 bit grayscale (internal resolution)
WideTEK ® Optical System Maximum document width 25 x 18.5 inch / 635 x 470 mm Scanner resolution 1200 x 1200 dpi Optical resolution 1200 x 600 dpi Pixel dimension 9.3 x 9.3 µm Camera type Two tricolor CCDs, encapsulated and dust- proof Color depth 12 bit grayscale (internal resolution)
Electrical Specifications External Power Supply Voltage 100 – 240 V AC Frequency 47 – 63 Hz Inrush current 120 A max / 264 V AC Efficiency 85 % Operating temperature 0 to 65 °C / 32 to 150 °F Operating humidity 20 to 80 % RH, non-condensing ECO standard CEC level V...
Dimensions and Weight WideTEK ® Scanner outer dimensions 222 x 440 x 795 mm (H x W x D) 8.8 x 17.4 x 31.3 inch Weight of scanner 28 kg Dimensions of transport box 360 x 520 x 900 mm (H x W x D) 14.2 x 20.5 x 35.5 inch Total shipping weight 40 kg / 88 lbs.
Image Access GmbH Hatzfelder Strasse 161 – 163 42281 Wuppertal, Germany herewith declares that the Products: WideTEK 12-600 / WideTEK 25-600 Scanner Model Designation: WT12-XXX / WT25 –XXX XXX represents the device version number and configuration details) Serial number: is in conformity with the following European standards and IEC directives:...
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EMC: Directive 2004/108/EEC Class A: EN 55022:2010 EN 61000-3-2:2006 + A1:2009 + A2:2009 EN 61000-3-3:2008 EN 55024:2010 EN 61000-4-2:2009 EN 61000-4-3:2006 + A1:2008 + A2:2010 EN 61000-4-4:2004 + A1:2010 EN 61000-4-5:2006 EN 61000-4-6:2009 EN 61000-4-11:2004 Wuppertal, Oktober 2014 Thomas Ingendoh , President and CEO Manual Page 97...
Responsible party: Image Access GmbH Hatzfelderstrasse 161 – 163 42281 Wuppertal, Germany Products: WideTEK 12-600 / WideTEK 25-600 Model Designation: WT12-XXX / WT25 –XXX XXX represents the device version number and configuration details) Serial number: This device complies with FCC 47, Part 15, Class A and ICES-003, Class A.
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