Fujitsu ScandAll PRO P2WW 2410 01ENZ0 User Manual

P2WW-2410-01ENZ0  
How to use ScandAll PRO  
INTRODUCTION  
Thank you for using ScandAll PRO.  
ScandAll PRO is application software to show the list of images scanned with the FUJITSU fi-series image  
scanner and edit those images.  
ScandAll PRO has the following features:  
Both TWAIN/ISIS standards are supported.  
Scanning condition, file format, and destination to save the file can be specified before scanning by  
batch process.  
(The settings can be saved as profiles.)  
Scanned image data can be edited by such as rotation/reversion/deskewing/sorting/page insertion/  
page deletion.  
Multiple files can be displayed side-by-side, and browsed for comparison.  
Both color and binary (monochrome) images can be output simultaneously by one-time scan.  
(The scanner must support the multi-image output function.)  
Files can be input/output in Bitmap, JPEG or Tiff format.  
Scanned images can be directly output to PDF files or PDF/A files. (Searchable PDF files and high-  
compression PDF files can be created as well.)  
Linked with FTP server or Microsoft® SharePoint Server, ScandAll PRO can store image data auto-  
matically.  
Linked with e-mail program, ScandAll PRO can send scanned images as attached files.  
Batch scan operation is available with a Hot Key on the Keyboard.  
Batch scan operation is available with the [Scan]/[Send to] button on the scanner by setting the event.  
With patch code or barcode, a document can be divided and stored in several folders separately.  
*) Where there is no distinction between "Microsoft® Office SharePoint™ Portal Server 2003" and  
"Microsoft® Office SharePoint® Server 2007", the general term "Microsoft® SharePoint Server" is used.  
This manual explains how to scan documents with FUJITSU fi-series Image Scanner by using ScandAll  
PRO.  
For information about the features of ScandAll PRO, refer to ScandAll PRO Help.  
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Use in High-safety Applications  
This product has been designed and manufactured on the assumption that it will be used in office,  
personal, domestic, regular industrial, and general-purpose applications. It has not been designed and  
manufactured for use in applications (simply called "high-safety applications" from here on) that  
directly involve danger to life and health when a high degree of safety is required, for example, in the  
control of nuclear reactions at nuclear power facilities, automatic flight control of aircraft, air traffic  
control, operation control in mass-transport systems, medical equipment for sustaining life, and  
missile firing control in weapons systems, and when provisionally the safety in question is not  
ensured. The user should use this product with adopting measures for ensuring safety in such high-  
safety applications. PFU LIMITED assumes no liability whatsoever for damages arising from use of  
this product by the user in high-safety applications, and for any claims or compensation for damages  
by the user or a third party.  
Trademarks  
Microsoft, and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/  
or other countries.  
ISIS and QuickScan are trademarks or registered trademarks of EMC Corporation in the United States.  
Adobe, the Adobe logo, and Acrobat are either registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated  
in the United States and/or other countries.  
Other product names are the trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies.  
How Trademarks Are Indicated in This Manual  
Operating systems (OS) are indicated as follows:  
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Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional operating system  
Windows 2000:  
Windows XP:  
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Microsoft Windows XP Professional operating system (32/64-bit),  
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Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition operating system  
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Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition operating system  
(32/64-bit)  
Windows Server 2003:  
Windows Vista:  
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Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic operating system (32/64-bit),  
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Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium operating system (32/64-bit),  
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Microsoft Windows Vista Business operating system (32/64-bit),  
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Microsoft Windows Vista Enterprise operating system (32/64-bit),  
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Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate operating system. (32/64-bit)  
Where there is no distinction between the different versions of the above operating system, the general  
term "Windows" is used.  
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Adobe Acrobat  
Adobe Acrobat  
Where there is no distinction between the different versions of the above application, the general term  
"Adobe Acrobat" is used.  
The version of Adobe Acrobat provided with this product may change without notice. If the  
instructions described in this manual differ from the actual displayed screen, refer to Acrobat's Help.  
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Regulatory Information  
Symbols Used In This Manual  
This symbol alerts operators to particularly important information. Be  
ATTENTION  
sure to read this information.  
This symbol alerts operators to helpful advice regarding operation.  
HINT  
Screen Examples In This Manual  
The screen examples in this manual are subject to change without notice in the interest of product  
improvement. If the actual displayed screen differs from the screen examples in this manual, operate  
by following the actual displayed screen while referring to the User's Manual of the scanner  
application you are using. The screenshots in this manual were captured from the FUJITSU TWAIN32  
scanner driver, ScandAll PRO Image Capturing Utility Software, FUJITSU ISIS scanner driver and  
Adobe® Acrobat®.  
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Chapter 1  
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LAUNCHING AND SETTINGS  
This chapter describes how to launch and set ScandAll PRO.  
In this chapter Windows XP screenshots are illustrated. The screens and operations may differ  
slightly depending on the operating system (OS) or the scanner model used.  
Also, when the FUJITSU TWAIN32 or FUJITSU ISIS scanner driver is updated the screens and  
operations noted in this chapter will differ slightly. In such case, refer to the relevant manuals or  
materials, which are to be supplied when updating the driver.  
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1.1 Launching ScandAll PRO  
This section describes how to launch ScandAll PRO.  
1. From the [Start] menu, select [All Programs]D[Fujitsu ScandAll PRO]D[Fujitsu  
ScandAll PRO].  
ScandAll PRO starts up.  
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1.2 Selecting a Scanner Driver  
1.2 Selecting a Scanner Driver  
ScandAll PRO supports both TWAIN and ISIS standards and allows you to invoke either the  
TWAIN driver or the ISIS driver for scanning images with the scanner. This scanner comes with  
two drivers, FUJITSU TWAIN 32 Scanner Driver and FUJITSU ISIS Scanner Driver, which you  
can use with this scanner.  
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The following explains how to select a scanner driver with ScandAll PRO (how to switch between  
the FUJITSU TWAIN and ISIS scanner drivers).  
In ScandAll PRO, the default [Device Driver] is [TWAIN].  
HINT  
There is no functional difference between the FUJITSU TWAIN 32 and  
FUJITSU ISIS scanner drivers. You can use one of them according to  
your preferences.  
1. From the [Tool] menu, select [Preferences].  
The [Setup] dialog box appears.  
2. On the [Scan] tab, under [Device Driver], select either of drivers.  
To use FUJITSU TWAIN 32 Scanner Driver, select [TWAIN].  
To use FUJITSU ISIS Scanner Driver, select [ISIS].  
3. Click the [OK] button to close the [Setup] dialog box.  
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1.3 Selecting a Scanner  
To scan documents with a scanner, you have to select its name from the list beforehand.  
The following explains how to select a scanner to use.  
1. From the [Scan] menu, select [Select Scanner].  
2. Select a scanner you want to use.  
Select a scanner you want to use and click the [Select] button.  
FUJITSU ISIS  
FUJITSU TWAIN 32  
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1.4 How to Display the Scanner Driver Setup Dialog Box  
1.4 How to Display the Scanner Driver Setup Dialog  
Box  
You can configure settings for scanning documents with the selected scanner in the setup dialog  
box of a scanner driver.  
Select the [Scan] menu, and then select [Setting] to display the setup dialog box.  
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For information about setting items you can configure, refer to the section on the scanner driver  
settings in the Operator's Guide provided with the scanner.  
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Chapter 2  
HOW TO SCAN DOCUMENTS  
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This section describes how to scan documents with ScandAll PRO.  
In this chapter Windows XP screenshots are illustrated. The screens and operations may differ  
slightly depending on the operating system (OS) or the scanner model used.  
Also, when the FUJITSU TWAIN32 or FUJITSU ISIS scanner driver is updated the screens and  
operations noted in this chapter will differ slightly. In such case, refer to the relevant manuals or  
materials, which are to be supplied when updating the driver.  
With ScandAll PRO, you can scan documents with a scanner, in either of two ways:  
Scan  
You have to configure settings, such as the file format, destination, and scanning parameters,  
every time you scan a document.  
Use [Scan] when you want to scan a small amount of documents as necessary.  
Batch Scan  
You may want to use the same settings repeatedly. You can configure settings such as the  
file format, destination, and scanning parameters, image-related properties, and an  
application to link with and create a profile with these settings saved.  
You can create more than one profile beforehand, so you do not have to configure settings  
every time you scan documents. You only switch between profiles.  
Use [Batch Scan] when you want to scan a large volume of documents using various  
profiles.  
Each scanning procedure is described as follows.  
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2.1 Scan  
In this section, the scanning condition, such as file format, save-in folder or other scanning option,  
is specified before each scanning.  
1. Place the document on the scanner.  
2. From the [Scan] menu, select [Scan Settings].  
Or, select the [Scan Settings] button (  
) on the toolbar.  
For launching ScandAll PRO, refer to "1.1 Launching ScandAll PRO"  
HINT  
The [Scan Settings] dialog box appears.  
3. In the [Scan Settings] dialog box, configure various settings for saving scanned  
document images.  
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2.1 Scan  
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[Save to file] Checkbox  
To save scanned document images immediately after scanning, mark this checkbox.  
If you want to verify scans before saving them to file, clear this checkbox.  
Folder Name  
You can specify a folder to save scanned document images.  
Type in a full path in the box or click the [Browse] button to select a desired folder.  
File Name  
A file name used to save scanned document image files is displayed.  
When you want to use the name rule for file names, mark the [Use the Name Rule] check-  
box, click the [Name Rule] button to display the [Name Rule] dialog box, and change the  
naming rule. When creating multiple image files at a scan, you can specify how to name  
those files.  
Clear this checkbox when you want to specify a file name on this dialog box.  
File Format  
You can select a file format to save image files.  
Bitmap (*.bmp), TIFF (*.tif), JPEG (*.jpg/*.j2k), PDF (*.pdf), or PDF/A (*.pdf) can be  
selected.  
(When you select a multi-page format such as MultiPage TIFF , PDF, and PDF/A, multiple  
images can be saved in a file.)  
Color Format  
You can specify color mode (the number of colors to be used to display image data).  
When "Color Format" is not specified, you cannot select the item "Compression" below. In  
this case document is scanned by the setting specified by the driver dialog box in Section  
"1.4".  
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Compression  
You can select how to compress files to save.  
Document  
When scanning a document containing more than one page, you can specify whether to  
create one file containing all pages or to divide into files each containing the specified  
number of pages.  
This becomes selectable only when a multi-page format is selected.  
File Overwrite Warning  
You can select whether to receive a confirmation message when scanned document image  
files with the same names already exist in the destination folder. If you select [Do not dis-  
play confirmation dialog], those files are replaced with new ones.  
Number of pages to scan  
You can specify the number of pages to be scanned at a scan.  
To make a confirmation message when no paper remains in the ADF paper chute, mark the  
[Show confirmation when there is no paper on ADF] checkbox.  
[Display the scanned document image immediately after the scan] Checkbox  
Specify whether to preview a scanned document image or not. By default, this checkbox is  
marked.  
If memory becomes insufficient because the file size of a scanned document image is too  
large to display, clear this checkbox. (* Only when the [Save to file] checkbox is marked,  
this checkbox can be cleared.)  
[Show TWAIN dialog before each batch scan process] Checkbox  
Marking this checkbox displays the setup dialog box at a scan when the TWAIN driver is  
used for scanning.  
(* When the FUJITSU ISIS Scanner Driver is used, this checkbox is not available.)  
4. Click the [Scanner Setting] button.  
The scanner driver setup dialog box appears.  
5. Configure various settings for scanning documents.  
For information about setting items you can configure, refer to the section on the scanner  
driver settings in the Operator's Guide provided with the scanner.  
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2.1 Scan  
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FUJITSU ISIS  
FUJITSU TWAIN 32  
6. When you finished setting, click the [OK] button in the dialog box (FUJITSU TWAIN  
32 Scanner Driver/ FUJITSU ISIS Scanner Driver).  
You are returned to the [Scan Setting] dialog box.  
7. Click the [Scan] button.  
When you use the FUJITSU TWAIN 32 Scanner Driver, clicking the [Scan]  
HINT  
button may display the scanner driver’s setup dialog box. If so, you can  
also change settings in the dialog box displayed.  
Click the [Scan] button to scan documents.  
Click the [Close] button when you finish scanning.  
If you do not want to display the scanner driver’s dialog box, clear the  
[Show TWAIN dialog before each batch scan process] checkbox in the  
[Scan Settings] dialog box.  
A document is scanned with the scanner, and the scanned document image is displayed  
on the ScandAll PRO window, and then the image is saved to file.  
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If you do not mark the [Save to file] checkbox in the [Scan Settings] dialog  
box, scanned document images are not saved. To save the files, from the  
[File] menu, select [Save As].  
HINT  
To scan the next document with the same settings, from the [Scan] menu,  
select [Scan]. Or, click the [Scan] button (  
) on the toolbar.  
For the scanning operations other than described above, refer to "2.2 Batch Scan" and "Chapter3  
For information about the features of ScandAll PRO, refer to ScandAll PRO Help.  
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2.2 Batch Scan  
2.2 Batch Scan  
You can save various settings as profiles beforehand.  
Batch Scan allows you to scan documents by using those profiles.  
2.2.1 Creating/Editing Profiles  
Creating, editing and deleting profiles are described as follows.  
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1. From the [Scan] menu, select [Batch Scan Settings].  
Or, click the [Batch Scan Settings] button (  
) on the toolbar.  
For launching ScandAll PRO, refer to "1.1 Launching ScandAll PRO"  
HINT  
The [Batch Scan Setting] dialog box appears.  
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2. Do the following as necessary:  
To create a new profile:  
Click the [Add] button.  
A new profile appears in the [Profile Editor] dialog box. (Go to step 3.)  
To create a new profile based on an existing profile:  
Select a profile you want to use as the basis from the profile list, and then click the [Copy]  
button.  
A new profile based on the selected profile appears in the [Profile Editor] dialog box.  
(Go to step 3.)  
To change the settings of an existing profile:  
Select a profile you want to change settings from the profile list, and click the [Edit] button.  
The selected profile appears in the [Profile Editor] dialog box. (Go to step 3.)  
To delete an existing profile from the profile list.  
Select a profile you want to delete, and then click the [Delete] button. When you see a con-  
firmation message, click the [Yes] button.  
The selected profile is deleted.  
If the [Type] of a profile in the profile list is [Template], it is a sample profile.  
HINT  
It cannot be used for scanning documents. Use sample profiles as the  
basis for you to create new profiles.  
3. In the [Profile Editor] dialog box, configure settings for scanning and saving scanned  
document images.  
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2.2 Batch Scan  
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[General] Tab  
You can type in a profile name and description, and select a profile type.  
[Scan] Tab  
You can configure settings for a scanner to use.  
Clicking the [Detail Scanner Settings] button displays the setup dialog box of the scanner  
driver.  
[File format and Name scheme] Tab  
You can specify various parameters for saving scanned document images.  
[Document separator] Tab  
You can select how to separate documents.  
Each separated document is counted according to the set Name Rule.  
[Filter] Tab  
You can select a filter to use for scanning.  
[Linking] Tab  
You can select what to do with scanned document images after scanning; send by e-mail,  
upload to the FTP server or Microsoft® SharePoint Server, print with a printer, or open  
with an application.  
Note: For details about the above settings, refer to ScandAll PRO Help.  
4. Click the [OK] button.  
You are returned to the [Batch Scan Settings] dialog box.  
Added or copied profiles by using the [Add] or [Copy] button appear in the profile list.  
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2.2.2 Scanning Documents  
There are three methods to scan documents. Each method is explained below.  
(1)Scanning by selecting a profile from the toolbar  
1. Place the document on the scanner.  
2. From the [Select the Batch File] drop-down list on the toolbar, select a profile to use.  
3. Click the [Start Batch Scan] button (  
) on the toolbar.  
A document is scanned with the scanner, and the scanned document image is displayed  
on the ScandAll PRO window, and then the image is saved to file.  
Depending on the settings of ScandAll PRO, images may not be displayed on the Scan-  
dAll PRO window.  
(2)Scanning by selecting a profile from the menu bar  
1. Place the document on the scanner.  
2. From the [Scan] menu, select [Batch Scan], and then select [a profile name you want  
to use].  
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2.2 Batch Scan  
A document is scanned with the scanner, and the scanned document image is displayed  
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on the ScandAll PRO window, and then the image is saved to file.  
Depending on the settings of ScandAll PRO, images may not be displayed on the Scan-  
dAll PRO window.  
(3)Scanning by selecting a profile from the drop-down list  
1. Place the document on the scanner.  
2. From the [Scan] menu, select [Batch Scan Settings].  
The [Batch Scan Settings] dialog box appears.  
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3. Select a profile you want to use for scanning.  
4. Click the [Scan] button.  
A document is scanned with the scanner, and the scanned document image is displayed  
on the ScandAll PRO window, and then the image is saved to file.  
Depending on the settings of ScandAll PRO, images may not be displayed on the Scan-  
dAll PRO window.  
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2.2 Batch Scan  
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Chapter 3  
SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF  
DOCUMENTS  
This chapter describes how to scan various types of documents, using the combination of ScandAll  
PRO and FUJITSU TWAIN 32 Scanner Driver as an example.  
For the scanning methods other than described in this chapter, refer to the Operator's Guide of the  
scanner. If the Operator's Guide explains the scanning using ScandAll 21, replace the word  
ScandAll 21 with ScandAll PRO.  
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In this chapter Windows XP screenshots are illustrated. The screens and operations may differ  
slightly depending on the operating system (OS) or the scanner model used.  
Also, when the FUJITSU TWAIN32 or FUJITSU ISIS scanner driver is updated the screens and  
operations noted in this chapter will differ slightly. In such case, refer to the relevant manuals or  
materials, which are to be supplied when updating the driver.  
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3.1 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format  
You can create PDF files from the scanned document images by either of the following two ways:  
The method by ScandAll PRO is described below.  
From ScandAll PRO  
Recommended for scanning in color or grayscale mode.  
You can:  
Reduce the size of PDF files.  
Create PDF files with facility.  
From Adobe Acrobat  
Recommended when you want to create PDF files quickly and when you scan documents  
in black-and-white mode.  
You can:  
Create PDF files at an original resolution in a short time.  
Create PDF files compressed to a desired size by changing compression rates.  
1. Place the document on the scanner.  
2. Launch ScandAll PRO.  
From the [Start] menu, select [All Programs] D [Fujitsu ScandAll PRO] D [Fujitsu Scan-  
dAll PRO] in the order presented. Then, ScandAll PRO starts up.  
3. In ScandAll PRO, select [PDF File], [SinglePage PDF File], [PDF/A File], or [SingleP-  
age PDF/A File] to save scanned document images.  
When you want to perform [Scan]  
In the [File Format] drop-down list, select one of the above settings.  
When you want to perform [Batch Scan]  
Select a profile you want to use for scanning to display it in the [Profile Editor] dialog box.  
Select the [File format and Name scheme] tab, and then select one of the above settings  
from the [File Format] drop-down list.  
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[PDF File] and [SinglePage PDF File] are saved in format compatible with  
Adobe Acrobat 4.0 (PDF 1.3); [PDF/A File] and [SinglePage PDF/A File]  
are saved in PDF/A-lb format (format for an archive of digital documents  
based on PDF 1.4).  
HINT  
[SinglePage PDF File] and [SinglePage PDF/A File] create one file per  
image; [PDF File] and [PDF/A File] create one file containing multiple  
images.  
4. To configure PDF-related settings, click the [PDF Option] button (  
).  
The [Output PDF file] dialog box appears.  
In this dialog box, you can change the compression rate, turn on the OCR function (to  
make searchable PDF files), and enhance the security of created PDF files by adding a  
password to.  
[Basic] Tab  
Change the compression rate for creating PDF files from scanned document images.  
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Compression Rate  
Move the slider bar to change the compression rate.  
The compression rate can be changed in five levels from 1 to 5. (By default, the  
compression rate is set to 3.)  
Moving the slider bar to right increases the compression rate. The higher the com-  
pression rate, the smaller the file size, but the image quality is degraded.  
This setting takes effect on color images only. When images are saved as mono-  
chrome images, this setting is ignored.  
[Color High Compression] Checkbox  
When this checkbox is marked, image portions in a color image are compressed at  
a higher rate separately from text. Therefore, when a document containing mostly  
text is scanned, the file size can be made smaller without causing text to become  
blurred. This setting is not suitable for scanning photographs and figures because  
the image quality of highly-compressed photographs and figures is degraded.  
Marking this checkbox increases the system load, which may cause the scanner to  
take a very long time to scan.  
[OCR] Tab  
You can configure settings so that PDF files are converted into searchable text when  
they are created from scanned document images.  
Unless OCR (optical character recognition) is turned on, scanned document images are  
saved as PDF files in a format that computers cannot recognize, or in other words they  
are not made searchable. Through OCR, text on the image is recognized and text  
information is embedded into the image, making the image file searchable.  
(Note that, if you turn on OCR, scanning takes time longer than if you do not.)  
[Convert into Searchable PDF] Checkbox  
The scanned document images are converted into searchable PDF files and saved.  
Language  
You can select a language to use for text recognition from the following:  
English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, and Traditional/Sim-  
plified Chinese.  
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[Make only the first page searchable] Checkbox  
When scanning a document containing multiple pages, you can make only the first  
page searchable. If this checkbox is marked, the time required is shorter than the  
time required for the conversion of all pages.  
[Security] Tab  
You can enhance security by setting a password for PDF files.  
Once a password is added, you cannot open the PDF files unless you enter a correct  
password, which you type in in this dialog box.  
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[Add a Document Open Password to created PDF files] Checkbox  
You can set a "Document Open" password to PDF files. Up to 16 characters (sin-  
gle-width) can be used for a password. This checkbox is available only for Adobe  
PDF files. (For PDF/A files, passwords cannot be set.)  
If this checkbox is marked, the [Password] dialog box appears immediately after  
scanning.  
Password-protected PDF files cannot be opened with ScandAll PRO. Open pass-  
word-protected PDF files with Adobe Acrobat.  
[Use a fixed password] Checkbox  
If this checkbox is marked, all PDF files are protected with the fixed password you  
type in in this dialog box, so that the [Password] dialog box does not appear after  
scanning.  
5. From the ScandAll PRO window, perform a scan.  
For the scanning procedure refer to "Chapter2 HOW TO SCAN DOCUMENTS" in this  
manual.  
Scanned document images are displayed in the ScandAll PRO window.  
ScandAll PRO creates PDF files from scanned document images but does  
ATTENTION  
not offer the function to open PDF files. You can open PDF files with  
ScandAll PRO anyway, but the displayed images may not be satisfactory or  
the operation of ScandAll PRO may become unstable.  
To view PDF files, it is recommended an application that can open PDF  
files, such as Adobe Acrobat, be used.  
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3.2 Scanning by Pressing the Scan Button on the  
Scanner  
With ScandAll PRO, you can perform batch scan at a press of the button, by assigning a Batch  
Scan profile to the [Scan] or [Send to] button.  
The following shows the procedure to do so.  
1. From the [Start] menu, select [Control Panel].  
2. Select [Scanners and Cameras].  
3. Display the scanner driver properties of the scanner in use.  
For Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, right-click the icon of the scanner driver. For  
Windows 2000 and Windows Vista, double-click the icon of the scanner driver.  
4. Select the [Events] tab.  
5. Select a button to use for an event.  
The following events can be selected:  
Scan Button (Press the [Scan] button)  
Send to 1 to 9 (With a number from 1 to 9 displayed on the Function Number Display,  
press the [Send to] button)  
6. Select [ScandAll PRO] as the application to launch when an event occurs.  
In Windows XP, select [Start this program] under [Actions], and select an application from  
the drop-down list on the right.  
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3.2 Scanning by Pressing the Scan Button on the Scanner  
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7. Click the [OK] button.  
To link another button, perform steps 3 to 7 again.  
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8. Launch ScandAll PRO.  
From the [Start] menu, select [All Programs]D[Fujitsu ScandAll PRO]D[Fujitsu ScandAll  
PRO], and then ScandAll PRO starts up.  
9. From the [Tool] menu, select [Preferences].  
The [Setup] dialog box appears.  
10. Select the [Event] tab.  
11. Click the action of the Event you selected in step 5, and then select a profile from the  
list you want to use for scanning.  
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You have to create profiles beforehand.  
HINT  
For information about how to create profiles, refer to "2.2 Batch Scan".  
12. Click the [OK] button.  
13. Exit ScandAll PRO.  
When you press the linked button, ScandAll PRO starts up, and batch scan is executed  
according to the selected profile’s settings.  
Use the [Send to] button, following the procedure below:  
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1. Press the [Function] button, and change a number displayed on the  
Function Number Display.  
2. When the displayed number and the event number you have  
selected in step 5 (Send to 1 - 9) matches, stop pressing the [Func-  
tion] button.  
3. Press the [Send to] button.  
Example of the operator panel  
1) Function Number Display  
2) [Function] Button  
3) [Send to] Button  
4) [Scan] Button  
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3.3 Splitting Documents by Patch Code  
3.3 Splitting Documents by Patch Code  
ScandAll PRO supports a job separation function with patch code sheets. The patchcode-based job  
separation function can divide multiple pages of scanned images into pre-determined unit and save  
them to different folder separately without interruption. A PDF or TIFF (multipage) file can be  
separated and stored as multiple files in pre-determined document unit.  
The procedure is described below.  
1. Prepare patch code sheets.  
Two sizes (A4 and Letter) of PDF files are provided as patch code sheets. Before using the  
job separation function with patch code sheets, select [Start]D[All Programs]D[Fujitsu  
ScandAll PRO]D[Patch Code (A4)] or [Patch Code (Letter)], and then print a PDF file of  
either "Patch Code (A4)" or "Patch Code (Letter)" as many as you need.  
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Patch Code (A4)  
Image data of a patch code sheet with A4 size  
Patch Code (Letter)  
Image data of a patch code sheet with Letter size  
Use white paper to print out patch code sheets.  
ATTENTION  
Do NOT change the scale of patch code sheets when printing.  
To make photocopies of the printed patch code sheet, make the same  
size and same density of photocopies as the original patch code sheets.  
Using the same patch code sheets repeatedly may decrease the  
recognition accuracy due to the dirt contaminated on the document. If the  
patch code sheets are not recognized correctly or get smudged, make  
new prints of the patch code sheets.  
2. Create a new batch profile on ScandAll PRO, and open the [Profile Editor] window.  
For information about how to create profiles, refer to "2.2 Batch Scan".  
3. Click on the [Document separator] tab.  
4. Mark the [Use Patchcode-Based Job Separation Sheet] checkbox.  
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To suppress scanning the patch code sheet images, check the [Remove  
separation sheet] checkbox.  
HINT  
In duplex scan mode, you can disable scanning of the rear side of the  
patch code sheet by selecting the [Delete the next page of a separation  
sheet] checkbox.  
5. Insert patch code sheets to wherever you want the file/folder to separate.  
6. Specify the created batch profile, and then perform the batch scan.  
For how to perform the batch scan, refer to "2.2 Batch Scan".  
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3.3 Splitting Documents by Patch Code  
When storing each of the scanned documents, which are separated with  
patch-code sheets, in separate folders, change the settings in the [Name  
Rule] dialog box opened by clicking the [Name Rule] button on the [File  
format and Name scheme] tab in the [Profile Editor] dialog box.  
Mark the [Create Directories Separately] checkbox in the [Name Rule]  
dialog box.  
HINT  
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The created folder is named with the title of the document counter and is  
used to store the scanned data.  
Example of storing data in folders:  
How to use ScandAll PRO  
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3.4 Scanning Using Barcodes  
ScandAll PRO supports a job separation function with barcode-printed sheets (hereinafter referred  
to as the "barcode"). The barcode-based job separation function can divide multiple pages of  
scanned images into pre-determined unit and save them to different folders separately without  
interruption. A PDF or TIFF (multipage) file can be separated and stored as multiple files in pre-  
determined document unit. Not only the document counter, but the barcode recognition result  
strings can be used for the folder names.  
ScandAll PRO is capable of detecting the following types of barcodes:  
Code  
Character set  
Digit number  
UPC/EAN/JAN Numbers  
UPC:12  
(UPC-A only; includes check digit)  
EAN, JAN: 8 or 13 (includes check  
digit)  
CODE39  
Numbers/Alphabets/7 symbols  
1 to 32  
(excludes start/stop codes)  
CODABAR  
CODE128  
4 start/stop character numbers,  
10 alphabets and symbols  
1 to 32  
(excludes start/stop codes)  
Full ASCII  
1 to 32  
(excludes check characters)  
The following lists the barcode detection conditions:  
Item  
Condition  
Barcode height  
10 mm to 30 mm  
300 mm or less  
Barcode length  
Barcode margins  
Barcode base color  
5 mm or more on each side of barcode  
White (This may not be recognized correctly depending on the  
hue of white color of the paper scanned.)  
Resolution  
200 dpi to 600 dpi  
Barcode angle  
Horizontal, and vertical  
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3.4 Scanning Using Barcodes  
Scanning documents having barcode types not defined for this function  
could separate the image data wrongly. This may even delete some of  
the scanned images depending on how the scan settings are made.  
Check the document carefully in advance to see if it has extra barcodes  
outside the barcode-scanning area. It is recommended that you reduce  
the number of barcode types to sense and narrow the barcode area to  
detect.  
ATTENTION  
Using the same patch code sheets repeatedly may decrease the  
recognition accuracy due to the dirt contaminated on the document. If the  
patch code sheets are not recognized correctly or get smudged, make  
new prints of the patch code sheets.  
Any control characters and any unusable characters such as \ / , : * ? " <  
> | in a file name are replaced with "_" (underbar).  
The barcode may not be recognized correctly depending on the  
document (skewed), driver setting and/or printed conditions of barcodes.  
Operate after ensuring the barcode is correctly recognized.  
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The procedure is described below.  
1. Create a new batch profile on ScandAll PRO, and open the [Profile Editor] window.  
For information about how to create profiles, refer to "2.2 Batch Scan".  
2. Click on the [Document separator] tab.  
3. Mark the [Use Barcode-Based Job Separation Sheet] checkbox.  
How to use ScandAll PRO  
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To suppress scanning the patch code sheet images, check the [Remove  
separation sheet] checkbox.  
HINT  
In duplex scan mode, you can disable scanning of the rear side of the  
patch code sheet by selecting the [Delete the next page of a separation  
sheet] checkbox.  
4. Click the [Setup] button.  
The [Barcode Setting] dialog box appears.  
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3.4 Scanning Using Barcodes  
If scanning performance deteriorates when barcode is used, reduce the  
detected barcode types or narrow the barcode area to improve the  
scanning performance.  
ATTENTION  
If there are multiple barcodes in the barcode detecting area, the one  
recognized first will be enabled.  
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5. Insert the barcode-printed sheets to wherever you want the file/folder to separate.  
6. Specify the created batch profile, and then perform the batch scan.  
For how to perform the batch scan, refer to "2.2 Batch Scan".  
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When storing each of the scanned documents separated with barcode-  
printed sheets in separate folders, and naming the folders with barcode  
recognition result strings, change the settings in the [Name Rule] dialog  
box opened by clicking the [Name Rule] button on the [File format and  
Name scheme] tab.  
HINT  
Select the [Use Barcode Characters] radio button, and mark the [Create  
Directories Separately] checkbox in the [Name Rule] dialog box.  
The created folder is named with the barcode recognition character string  
and is used to store the scanned data.  
Example of storing data in folders:  
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INDEX  
A
G
[Add a Document Open Password to created  
PDF files] Checkbox .........................25  
L
Launching ScandAll PRO ....................... 2  
B
C
M
[Color High Compression] Checkbox ......24  
[Convert into Searchable PDF] Checkbox 24  
[Make only the first page  
searchable] Checkbox ..................... 25  
N
Number of pages to scan ..................... 10  
D
O
[Display the scanned document image imme-  
diately after the scan] Checkbox ........10  
[Document separator] Tab .....................15  
S
[Save to file] Checkbox ........................... 9  
Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format 22  
Scanner Driver Setup Dialog Box ............ 5  
Scanning by Pressing the Scan Button on the  
Scanning Using Barcodes .................... 32  
Selecting a Scanner Driver ..................... 3  
F
[File format and Name scheme] Tab ......15  
File Overwrite Warning .........................10  
How to use ScandAll PRO  
IN-1  
 
[Show TWAIN dialog before each batch scan  
Splitting Documents by Patch Code .......29  
U
[Use a fixed password] Checkbox ..........25  
IN-2  
How to use ScandAll PRO  
P2WW-2410-01ENZ0  
Issue Date: October, 2007  
Issued by: PFU LIMITED  
z The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.  
z PFU LIMITED is not liable whatsoever for any damages resulting  
from the use of this scanner and procedures described in this  
manual, profit loss due to defects, and any claims by a third party.  
z Copying of the contents of this manual in whole or in part and  
copying of the scanner application is prohibited under the copy-  
right law.  

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