CardScan 500 Leaflet

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Scanner Light
On: Scanner is ready
Off: Scanning a card or power not connected
Blinks 3 Times: During self-test
Blinks Continuously: Technical problem
AC adapter
connection
 1. 
Install the CardScan software on your PC before connecting your scanner. If you do not install      
the CardScan software first, Windows will not recognize the scanner.
 2. 
Connect the AC adapter to the scanner. Plug the 
AC adapter into a power outlet. The light on the scanner
blinks three times
,
 then stays on. 
 3. 
Connect either the scanner’s parallel port OR the scanner’s USB port to the PC using the included 
cable. Do NOT use both ports. If you switch ports later, disconnect the power before switching.
P
reparing Your Scanner
Parallel port: Choose the parallel 
“COMPUTER” port if you 
don’t have a USB port.
To use a printer and the 
scanner with only one PC 
parallel port, connect the 
printer cable to the 
scanner’s “PRINTER” port. Connect the 
included cable from the scanner’s 
“COMPUTER” port to the PC’s parallel port. 
NOTE: Make sure the scanner is powered 
on for the “PRINTER” port to work.
USB port: Choose the USB port if you use 
your PC’s parallel port for 
another device. 
NOTE: Windows 98 or 2000 is 
required to use USB.
Card Catcher: The card catcher attaches to the 
back of your scanner to prevent scanned cards 
from falling. Insert the two brackets of the card 
catcher down into the two holes on the back of 
the scanner. Lower the card catcher so that it 
lies horizontally.
USB port
Parallel port
Pass-through 
port
Card catcher
S
etting Up Your CardScan 500 Scanner
1.
Make sure the CardScan software is 
installed. 
2.
Make sure your CardScan 500 scanner is 
connected to your PC. See “Preparing Your 
Scanner”.
 
3.
Start CardScan. The Scanner Setup dialog 
appears.
The CardScan Setup wizard runs the first 
time you run CardScan. (You can also 
choose Help
Scanner Setup Wizard at 
any time.) CardScan’s Scanner Setup wizard 
guides you through the process of detecting 
and setting up your scanner. 
4.
Choose “Yes, my scanner is connected” 
then click Next. The Scanner Type dialog 
appears.
5.
Choose “CardScan business card scanner” then 
click Next. The Detect Scanner dialog appears.
6.
Choose “Yes” then click Next. The wizard 
detects the CardScan 500 scanner. The Scanner 
Detected dialog appears.
7.
Click Next. The Check for Update dialog 
appears. Choose either:
Yes (to check for updates)
No (if you don’t want to check for updates)
If you choose Yes, follow the directions in the 
Corex Product Update and Scanner Software 
Update dialogs.
8.
Click Next when done with Check for Update 
dialog. The Calibrate dialog appears. 
 
9.
Place the calibration card (or a bright white card) 
blank-side-down in the scanner and click Next
10. At the prompt, click OK. The scanner calibrates.
11. When the calibration finishes, click OK. The Test 
Scanner dialog appears. 
12. To test scanning, place a business card face 
down in scanner and click Scan
13. When you are done with testing, click Next. The 
Finished dialog appears. 
14. Click Close.
S
canning Cards
1.
Start CardScan.
2.
Insert each card facedown in the scanner, as in 
the illustration. Orienting the card like this saves 
time during processing. The scanner pulls the 
card through.
3.
When CardScan finishes scanning, you can 
either:
• Insert another card;
• Click Batch Options to assign categories 
and Notes to card(s); or
• Process the scanned card(s) by clicking 
Process.
Background scanning
You can scan cards while working with other 
applications. To turn on background scanning, choose 
Edit
Preferences, click Scan, and click “Detect 
cards automatically”. 
As you feed cards into the scanner, CardScan 
automatically scans the cards and saves the images 
for later processing. While CardScan runs in the 
background, you can work in another application.
To return to CardScan and process the cards, 
double-click the CardScan icon in the 
Windows system tray, at the bottom right 
corner of the screen. 
Processing cards
When CardScan processes a card, it uses 
AccuCard™ technology, an optical character 
recognition (OCR) technology, to read the digital 
image created by your scanner. It then interprets 
the information and places it into the correct 
labeled fields, such as Name, Title, Company, 
Address, Phone, Fax, Email, and so forth. The 
information appears in CardScan for you to verify.
When you scan cards, you should use 
Card
Check Details or the Edit view afterwards 
to verify the accuracy of information.
Cards that are difficult to read
Processing a card usually takes only a few 
seconds. It may, however, take up to half a minute 
if the card is very difficult to read.
Such cards may have:
dark or speckled paper
text printed in script or stylized typefaces
text in logos or graphics
text printed diagonally
text printed both horizontally and vertically
A note on accuracy
CardScan is optimized for business cards from the 
USA, Canada, UK, Germany, France, Belgium, 
Switzerland, Australia, and Sweden. Results for 
cards from other countries may not be as good as 
with these cards. For example, CardScan may 
incorrectly identify city names, state names, and 
postal codes. You can minimize inaccuracies by 
using Card
Check Details or the Edit view to 
verify information.
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