User Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1. Installing the Button Manager
- 2. Scanning From the Button
- 2.1. Checking the Button Configurations Before Scanning
- 2.2. The Default Button Settings
- 2.3. Scanning From A Simple Touch of the Button
- 2.4 Performing Continuous Scan From the Flatbed
- 3. Configuring the Buttons
- 3.1. A Glance of the Button Properties Window
- 3.2. Choosing New Settings For A Button
- 3.3. Choosing a Proper File Format
- 3.4 Adding A New Destination Application
- 3.5 Deleting A Current Destination Application
- 3.6 Creating A New Scan Configuration
- 3.7 Deleting A Current Scan Configuration
- 3.8 Selecting Options For a Button
- 3.9 Removing a Blank Page
- 3.10 Setting the Power Saving Mode
- 3.11 Saving and Loading Profiles
- 3.12 Solving A Problem
- Index
2.3.1. Use of the Button Panel
Double click the Button icon in the Windows System Tray at the
bottom right corner of the screen. This will prompt the Button
Panel.
The Button Icon
The Button
Number
T
he Function
Icon
Click the arrows to
cycle through the
9 buttons.
This number
corresponds to
the number
shown in the
LCD screen on
the scanner.
The Button Panel
From this panel, you can check the scan configuration, start a
scan, and change the scan configuration.
1. To check the scan configuration, right click the function icon
you wish to check. This will prompt the Button Properties
window which shows the preset scan configuration.
2. To start a scan, left click the function icon you wish to scan.
The scanner begins to scan and deliver the scanned
document to your selected destination application.
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