E Paper Writer V-N500 Series User’s Guide Be sure to read “Safety Precautions” inside this guide before trying to use your Paper Writer.
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Contents Chapter 1 Essential Reading ................................................. E-5 Safety Precautions .........................................................................................E-6 Operating Precautions .................................................................................E-13 Important ......................................................................................................E-16 After Service ......................................................................
Using SIM Cards ...........................................................................................E-60 Installing............................................................................................................. E-60 Removing ........................................................................................................... E-61 Handling SD Memory Cards ........................................................................E-62 Installing.........................................
Calendar ........................................................................................................... E-145 Contacts............................................................................................................ E-153 Settings .......................................................................................................E-159 Software List ....................................................................................................
Handling the Hand Belt ..............................................................................E-193 Attaching .......................................................................................................... E-193 Attaching the Neck Strap...........................................................................E-194 Using the Screen Cover .............................................................................E-195 Attaching the Screen Cover ............................................
Chapter 1 Essential Reading E-5
Safety Precautions Congratulations upon your selection of this CASIO product. Be sure to read the following Safety Precautions before trying to use it for the first time. Your neglect or avoidance of the warning and caution statements in the subsequent pages causes the danger of fire, electric shock, malfunction and damage on the goods as well as personal injury. Markings and Symbols The following are the meanings of the markings and symbols used in these Safety Precautions.
Warning Dust and Moisture • Though the Paper Writer is dustproof and splashproof, accessories such as the system case and optional battery pack are not. Keep loose metal objects and containers filled with liquid away from your Paper Writer and the system case and optional accessories. Note also that you should never handle the Paper Writer, system case or optional accessories while your hands are wet.
Caution Location • Install the cradle properly on a flat and stable surface so that it cannot fall down onto floor. LCD Screen • Never apply strong pressure to the screen or subject it to strong impact. Doing so can crack the LCD Screen. Warning Avoiding Traffic Accidents • Never use the Paper Writer while operating a motor vehicle. Park your vehicle in a safe place before performing any operation. • Never locate the Paper Writer where it might interfere with proper operation of the vehicle.
Lithium Polymer Battery Pack Danger • Never use the Paper Writer and its option including the battery pack and battery next to open flame, near a stove, or any other area exposed to high heat, or leave them for a long period of time in a vehicle parked in direct sunlight. • Never use the battery pack with any device other than the Paper Writer. • Never dispose of the battery pack by incinerating it or otherwise expose it to heat.
Power Supply / AC Adaptor Warning • Do not use the Paper Writer at a voltage other than the specified voltage. Also, do not connect the Paper Writer to a multi-plug power strip. • Never modify, sharply bend, twist, or pull on the power cord. • Never use a detergent to clean AC adaptor and its power cable, especially on the plug and the jack. • When using the battery chargers and the cradles, be sure to use the respective AC adaptors. • Only use the power cord provided.
Alkaline Battery Handling Precautions (for the Digitizer Pen) Danger • Since there is the risk of blindness and other serious disorders when alkaline battery fluid enters the eyes, seek medical treatment immediately after adequately flushing the eyes with a large amount of tap water or other clean water without rubbing. Warning • Do not dispose of batteries in open flames or allow them to be heated, disassembled or modified.
Caution • Promptly remove worn out batteries from the device. Allowing worn out batteries to remain installed in the device for a long period of time results in the risk of the generation of gas from the batteries causing the batteries to leak fluid, overheat or rupture. • Remove the batteries from the device when not using for a long period of time. Failure to do so results in the risk of the generation of gas from the batteries causing the batteries to leak fluid and damage the device.
Operating Precautions Your Paper Writer and its options are precision. Improper operation or rough handling can cause problems with data storage and other problems. Note and observe the following precautions to ensure proper operation. • Do not leave dead battery pack in the Paper Writer for a long period. Dead battery pack can leak, leading to malfunction and damage to the Paper Writer. • Stop or avoid using the Paper Writer and its options in areas and conditions subject to the following.
• Take care not to trap objects such as magnetic cards, magnetic recording media or precision equipment between the V-N500 and the Ethernet Cradle, and do not bring such objects too close to the Paper Writer and cradle. Bringing magnetic cards or other magnetic recording media too close could result in important data being erased due to the effects of magnetism. Precision equipment (wristwatches, etc.) should also not be placed close to the Paper Writer or cradle as it could be damaged as a result.
— After charging the battery pack, if the performance of the battery pack does not show any recovery, it is a sign of ending the life. Replace it with a new battery pack. — Avoid the battery pack with a full of the capacity to store for a long period of time. If you need to store it for a long period, be sure that the remaining capacity is 30 to 50 percent and to store in a moderate low temperature. This can reduce deterioration. — The battery pack gradually deteriorates over time.
Important • This guide does not include any information about programming procedures. See the applicable separate documentation for information about the procedures. After Service • Should this product ever malfunction, contact your original retailer providing information about the product name, the date you purchased it, and details about the problem. Regulatory Information V-N500-E, V-N500-GE Products are for distribution within all member states of the EU.
Chapter 2 Basic Operation E-17
Paper Writer System Configuration Bundled Items V-N500 Series Please check the items in the box before using the Paper Writer for the first time. Paper Writer AC Adaptor AD-S36120A Battery Pack HA-M20BAT Power Cord AC-CORD-EU microSD Card Removal Tool User’s Guide Calibration Sheet (for Screen Cover) Options Ethernet Cradle HA-M62IO The illustration shows the Ethernet Cradle (HA-M62IO).
Options Battery Pack Dual Battery Charger HA-M20BAT HA-M32DCHG AC Adaptor for V-N500/ Ethernet Cradle/ Cradle-type Battery Charger AC Adaptor for Dual Battery Charger AD-S90190C-N5 AD-S36120A-N Power Cord for Europe Power Cord for North America Power Cord for Taiwan Power Cord for Korea Power Cord for Australia Digitizer Pen HA-M96PEN AC-CORD-EU/AC-CORD2-EU AC-CORD-US/AC-CORD2-US AC-CORD-TW/AC-CORD2-TW AC-CORD-KR/AC-CORD2-KR AC-CORD-AU/AC-CORD2-AU Hand Belt HA-M95HB Neck Strap Screen Cover HA-M
General Guide Top 1 2 Left Front 5 6 7 Right 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 3 15 16 17 4 Bottom 18 Back 22 19 20 21 23 19 11 24 25 27 26 28 29 30 31 19 E-20 32 33 19
1 Power Button (→ E-27) 18 Communication/Power Supply Terminal 2 Volume Button 19 Mount for System Case (→ E-187), Hand Belt (→ E-193) or Strap (→ E-194) 3 mini HDMI Port (→ E-65) 20 Reset Switch (→ E-66) 4 SD Card Slot (→ E-62) 21 Rear Camera 5 Charge LED (→ E-25, 201, 204, 210) 22 Mounting Holes for Screen Cover (→ E-195) 6 Notification LED 23 Mounting Holes for Pen Holder (→ E-190) 7 Light Sensor 24 Extension Port Automatically adjusts the display backlight brightness to suit the amb
Loading and Removing the Battery Pack Your Paper Writer uses two types of battery: a battery pack and a memory backup battery. The battery pack is used to power normal operations and to store data, while the memory backup battery provides the power required to maintain memory contents when the battery pack power is unable to supply power for some reason. Use the battery pack (HA-M20BAT) as the main power source. The backup battery is installed inside of the Paper Writer.
Loading 1. Turn the Paper Writer upside down. If the hand belt is fitted to the Paper Writer, unclip it (see E-193). 2. Slide the left and right lock switches for the battery pack cover to the “FREE” position, and then remove the battery pack cover. 3. Load the battery pack with the printed side of the label facing upwards, fitting the lugs on the battery pack into the slots in the Paper Writer so that the terminals in the battery socket and Paper Writer are aligned. Terminals 4.
Removing 1. Make sure that the power on the Paper Writer has been switched off. If the power is still on, hold down the power button to switch off (see E-27). 2. Turn the Paper Writer upside down. If the hand belt is fitted to the Paper Writer, unclip it (see E-193). 3. Slide the left and right lock switches for the battery pack cover to the “FREE” position, and then remove the battery pack cover. 4.
Charging the Battery Pack Battery pack installed in the Paper Writer can be charged using either cradle, battery charger or AC adaptor. Battery charge condition can be monitored with charge LED on the Paper Writer. Multiple battery packs can also be charged simultaneously using Dual Battery Charger. Ethernet Cradle/Cradle-type Battery Charger If the Paper Writer is fitted to the system case (see E-186), remove it from the case beforehand.
Dual Battery Charger Push the battery pack in until the mount hooks on the charger engage the mount lugs on the battery. Lug Hook With the engraved side upwards, push the connector firmly into the jack until it clicks into place. You can connect up to three Dual Battery Chargers. See E-208 for the connection method.
Switching On/Off and Sleep Switching On 1. Hold down the power button until the notification LED lights green (approx. 1 sec.). • The startup screen appears. • The screen shown differs depending on the device settings. • If the Paper Writer is left unused for a set time while switched on, it automatically switches to sleep mode.
Initial Settings Unlocking the Screen 1. Touch [ ] in the startup screen and drag it to [ unlock the screen. ] that appears on the right to At shipment, the default menu shown below appears. Make a selection based on the operation you actually want to perform. Job Menu Android standard Tick this box to always apply the above setting when you press Home.
Customization for Job Menu Use To access Job Menu, you must first customize the Paper Writer as follows: 1. Build the menu to suit the operation. See “Job Menu” (E-166) for information on building the menu. 2. Specify “None” as the security level for the Settings screen.
Syncing the Calendar and Contacts To sync with your Google account, you must configure your settings as shown below. You must also set up an account with Google beforehand. (Google is the only host service.) ■ Setting up Syncing 1 Go to “Accounts & sync” in the Settings screen and select “ADD ACCOUNT”. 2 In the “Add an account” window, select “Sync Calendar and Contacts”.
3 Enter your user name and password for the Google account you want to sync. 4 In the next window, touch “Accept”. 5 Click “OK” in the “Initial Sync” window to start initial synchronization.
■ Sync Settings 1 In “Accounts & sync” in the Settings screen, select the account you want to configure for syncing. 2 Select “Account settings” in “Sync settings”.
3 In the “Settings” screen, set the sync frequency and the days to sync in the Calendar. 4 You can specify a sync frequency of every 6 hours, every day, or every 7 days. In addition to the frequency specified here, whenever the Calendar and Contacts are modified on the Paper Writer, they are each synchronized by uploading data from the Paper Writer and downloading data from the server.
5 You can specify 7, 30, 60 or 180 days as the extent to which data is synced back into the past and ahead into the future. ■ Stopping Syncing 1 To stop syncing, clear the “Sync Calendar” and “Sync Contacts” checkboxes respectively in “Sync settings”.
■ Removing an account 1 To remove an account, select “Remove account” in “Sync settings”. This erases all the data stored in the Paper Writer for that account. ■ Sync now 1 In “Sync settings”, select “Sync now” to begin synchronization.
2 Selecting “Sync now” in the Paper Writer or Calendar will also begin calendar data synchronization. Important! ● Specification differences from Google standard synchronization The operation of synchronization using CalDAV and CardDAV differs from Google standard synchronization in the following respects: • All contact phone number types that are not “Mobile”, “Work”, “Home”, “Work Fax”, “Home Fax”, “Pager” or “Custom” revert to “Other” when synced. • Contact group information is not synced.
• If a repeating scheduled event in the Calendar has been changed to individual events, the information for the repeating scheduled event is not synced. As a result, if the repeating scheduled event is deleted, the scheduled events that were changed to individual events are not deleted and remain in the Calendar. • Data is not synced if you only change the “Notification” for a scheduled event in the Calendar on the Google server.
Using the Paper Writer Accessories This section explains the basic operation procedures and functions offered by the Paper Writer accessories. For details of the settings and functions, refer to “Paper Writer Accessories” (E-92) in Chapter 3, “Built-in Software”. Shooting Images The Paper Writer features two shooting modes: the Closing Shot function and Flipping Shot function. “Closing Shot” photographs information written on paper set in the paper holder.
Note • Settings menu options such as the paper size can be displayed by tapping the setting icon in the Flipping Shot main screen. Important! • Closing shots can only be taken when the paper holder is used. • With B5 paper, areas at the corners of the page cannot be photographed. ■ Flipping shots If the paper holder is mounted on the system case, remove it. 1. Set up the Paper Writer on the system case as shown in the figure and fix the angle of the Paper Writer using the stoppers.
2. Tap the status bar in the bottom-right of the screen and tap the Flipping Shot icon in the pop-up menu to set the Paper Writer to photography mode. Important! • The order in which the icons appear may differ. 3. Select the paper size and then adjust the paper position so that it fits inside the paper alignment guide (trapezoidal frame) shown on the display. Touch (Flipping Shot) “ON”. Exit (Flipping Shot) ON Camera/Gallery Paper alignment guide Paper size selection 4. Flip the paper in any direction.
■ Flipping shot — capturing business cards 1. Using steps 1 and 2 in “Flipping shots”, set the Paper Writer to photography mode and choose “BC” in the paper size selection. 2. Set the business card in the business-card capture position in the case. Touch (Flipping shot) “ON”. • The information on the business card is imported as an image. • When you touch the Exit icon, the Finder starts up and you can then edit the image and its attached information.
• The information on the business card is imported as an image. • When you touch the Exit icon, the Finder starts up and you can then edit the image and its attached information. Note • You can only capture 1 business card at a time. • You can also use Contacts to import the information on the captured business card into the address book as text data. ■ Flipping shots — rear camera You can import images shot using the rear camera by applying perspective correction. 1.
3. Touch the shutter button to take the photo and then touch “DONE”. DONE (displayed after shooting) Shutter button 4. Drag the corners of the image cropping guide (blue frame) to specify the cropping range, and then touch the Import icon. Image cropping guide Import • Perspective correction is applied to the content enclosed by the image cropping guide and a rectangular image is imported. The “Flipping Shot” photography screen then reappears. 5.
Note • 4 points are detected automatically. • If you are photographing a square object and you don’t shoot the object with all 4 corners inside the screen, 4 points are not detected. If the photographed object completely fills the screen, the points will be detected well. • If the 4 points cannot be detected, you can align the image manually. Viewing Photographed Images ■ Displaying the list screen 1.
■ Switching between screens Tapping an image to select it in the page list screen opens the page display screen (fullpage display). Tapping again toggles page details display on and off. Touch the Back icon in the page details display screen to return to the page list screen. Touching the Edit icon in the page details display screen opens the page edit screen. Touch the Back icon in the page edit screen to go back to the page display screen.
■ Filtering by date If you specify a starting date and ending date in the DATE pane in the page list screen, a list of images shot during that period is displayed. Touch “Clear” to cancel filtering by date. Clear ■ Filtering by tag If you tap a tag to select it in the TAG pane in the page list screen, a list of images with that tag is displayed. You can select multiple tags. When selecting multiple tags, touch “AND/OR” to specify an AND condition or an OR condition.
■ Deleting photographed images Use this procedure to delete images you no longer need from the page list screen. 1. Touch the Edit icon and then touch the Delete page icon. Edit Delete page 2. Tap the image to be deleted to place a checkmark in the image and then touch “OK”. OK 3. The page delete screen appears. Touch “OK” to delete the image.
Useful Functions ■ Handwritten mark recognition By writing a predetermined mark on handwritten documents, you can import the documents using recognition of the mark and its associated area. You can also search and manage images by the type of mark. The 5 types of mark are as follows: / /#/$/ Write the mark at least 1 character away from the corresponding area. Recognizes the text up to the next space between lines ( a gap roughly 1.
■ Running commands If you write predetermined command marks in a handwritten document, the commands will be automatically executed when the document is imported. The 3 types of mark are as follows: @/T/∞ There are 2 commands: • Send mail: Launches the mailer with the image saved as an attachment during importing. • Trimming and mail: Launches the mailer with the cropped area of the image saved as an attachment during importing. Note • Set the commands associated with marks in the Finder settings screen.
■ Notes on marks and area descriptions ● Marks and areas • Write marks a distance of 1-2 characters from the area to be marked. If the mark is too close to or too far from the area, it will not be recognized correctly. A mark that is too close to the area will not be recognized as a mark. A mark that is too far from the area will be recognized as a mark, but the area will not be recognized correctly. • Write so that lines of text are as horizontal as possible. • If the space between lines is 1.
● Writing tips for the marks • Ensure that each part is the same length (see Fig. 2). • Ensure that each line passes through the center (see Fig. 3). Fig. 1 : Sample Fig. 2 : Fig. 3 : Off-center # • Write the symbol carefully so the 2 horizontal lines and the 2 vertical lines are parallel. Curved or angled lines will cause a recognition error (see Fig. 5, 6). • Write the 2 horizontal lines so that they are horizontal or angled up to the right.
$ • Write the “S” part of the symbol so that the line is drawn as smooth curves. Dollar symbols drawn with straight lines are frequently misrecognized as “#” (see Fig. 8). • Draw the vertical line so that is down the middle of the “S” and is straight up and down. An angled line will cause a recognition error (see Fig. 9). Fig. 7 $: Sample Fig. 8 $: Straight lines used Fig. 9 $: Angled • Write this symbol carefully without a strong upstroke to ensure that it does not look like a checkmark.
■ Adding tags Adding tags (keywords) to images provides an easy way to search and manage them. 1. In the page list screen, touch the Edit icon and then touch the Add Tag icon. Edit Delete Tag Add Tag 2. Tap the image to which the tag will be added to place a checkmark in the image and then touch “OK”. OK 3. The tag edit screen appears.
4. Touch ▼ to select a tag from the list and then touch “OK” to add the tag. Note • In both flipping shots and closing shots, tags are automatically added when the shot is taken. • To delete a tag, touch “Delete Tag” in step 1 above and then touch the screen followed by the tag to select the tag. Then touch “OK”. Touch “OK” in the delete tag screen to delete the tag. ■ Editing images You can use your finger or the Digitizer Pen to add freehand lines or text to an image. 1. Open the page edit screen.
■ Linking to the Calendar or address book You can link imported images to the Calendar or the address book. In the menu display screen, use the Edit icon in the related schedule area to retrieve schedule information from the Calendar. If there are participants stored in the schedule, the address information for those participants is retrieved. Edit Related schedule area Note • You can also call up associated images from the Calendar or address book.
Using microSD Cards This Paper Writer supports microSD cards. The card slot is located in the battery pack compartment (see E-20, 21). Remove the battery pack before inserting or removing a card. Refer to pages 22 to 24 for information on “Loading and Removing the Battery Pack”. Install (or remove) a card according to the procedure described below. Installing 1. Make sure that the power on the Paper Writer has been switched off. If the power is still on, hold down the power button to switch off (see E-27).
3. Press on the card slightly ( The card is pushed out ( ). ). • If you have difficulty removing the card, use the microSD card removal tool provided. As shown in the illustration, hook the end of the tool under the projection on the card to pull the card out. 4. Pull out the card and load the battery pack. Important! • A card must be inserted with the top and bottom properly aligned and in the proper direction.
Using SAM Cards This Paper Writer supports SAM cards. The card slot is located in the battery pack compartment (see E-20, 21). Remove the battery pack before inserting or removing a card. Refer to pages 22 to 24 for information on “Loading and Removing the Battery Pack”. Install (or remove) a card according to the procedure described below. Installing 1. Make sure that the power on the Paper Writer has been switched off. If the power is still on, hold down the power button to switch off (see E-27). 2.
Removing 1. Make sure that the power on the Paper Writer has been switched off. If the power is still on, hold down the power button to switch off (see E-27). 2. Remove the battery pack. 3.Gently push the card in above the supporting cover ( The card is pushed out ( ). ). 4. Pull the card out and close the supporting cover. 5. Load the battery pack. Important! • A card must be inserted with the top and bottom properly aligned and in the proper direction.
Using SIM Cards This Paper Writer supports SIM cards. SIM cards may not be supported by some models. See E-21 for information on compatible models. The card slot is located in the battery pack compartment (see E-20, 21). Remove the battery pack before inserting or removing a card. Refer to pages 22 to 24 for information on “Loading and Removing the Battery Pack”. Install (or remove) a card according to the procedure described below. Installing 1.
Removing 1. Make sure that the power on the Paper Writer has been switched off. If the power is still on, hold down the power button to switch off (see E-27). 2. Remove the battery pack. 3.Gently push the card in above the supporting cover ( The card is pushed out ( ). ). 4. Pull the card out and close the supporting cover. 5. Load the battery pack. Important! • A card must be inserted with the top and bottom properly aligned and in the proper direction.
Handling SD Memory Cards SD memory card can be installed in the SD memory card slot on the Paper Writer. Install (or remove) an SD memory card according to the procedure described below. Installing 1. Open the cover of the SD memory card slot on the left side of the Paper Writer ( ) and insert an SD memory card all the way in until the top of the SD memory card aligns with the entrance of the slot of the Paper Writer ( ). 2. Close the cover of the SD memory card slot.
Handling the NFC Reader/Writer NFC is a type of RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology that allows the data in a device to be read simply by holding the device up to an NFC reader. It can be used to read RFID tags used for controlling goods as well as contactless IC cards used in applications such as employee identification. RFID tags and contactless IC cards can be read from either the front or the back of the Paper Writer. Contactless IC Cards 1.
Important! Both contactless IC cards and RFID tags • The NFC employs a low power radio wave which does not require regulatory station license. • Frequency band used by the NFC is 13.56 MHz. Secure a sufficient space between V-N500 and other reader/writer located in the vicinity. Make sure also that a radio station employs the same frequency band does not locate near by prior to using V-N500.
HDMI Connection HDMI-compatible external devices can be connected to the Paper Writer using a thirdparty HDMI cable. 1. Make sure that the power on the Paper Writer has been switched off. If the power is still on, hold down the power button to switch off (see E-27). 2. Open the mini HDMI port cover on the left side of the Paper Writer and connect the external device using a third-party HDMI cable. HDMI mini-connector Important! • Always turn the Paper Writer off when connecting or disconnecting the cable.
Resetting the Paper Writer Resetting the Paper Writer is the same as resetting a PC. Performing a reset causes all unsaved RAM data to be lost that are in mid-course of inputting and editing, but data and settings that are already stored in the FlashROM should be unaffected. Perform a reset to restore normal operation whenever the Paper Writer operates abnormally due to misoperation or some other reason.
Chapter 3 Built-in Software E-67
Standard Accessories Software List Icon Software Camera Browser Email Gallery Music Clock Messaging People Calendar Search Calculator E-68
Camera Shoots still images and movies.
Browser You can use the Browser to view web pages, just as you do on a computer. There is also the Job Browser app loaded onto the Paper Writer.
Mail Sends and receives email. ➁ ➂➃ ➄ ➀ ➀ Mail sorting folders ➁ Compose new email ➂ Search ➃ Send/Receive ➄ Settings ■ Search Searches through your received email for any that match the specified keyword. ■ Send/Receive Sends and receives email. ■ Settings Use this to set your preferences for using email, including configuring your account information, setting the frequency of email reception, setting up notifications and configuring your server settings.
Gallery Allows you to view and organize your still images and movies. In the initial screen, images are tiled according to the sort categories. ➀ ➁ ➂ Camera 3 Camera 4 Camera 5 ➃ ➀ Sort category ➁ Launch Camera app ➂ Show menu ➃ Groupings for each sort category displayed as tiles.
When you select a still image, the selected image appears in full-screen display.
Music Plays audio files. ➀ ➁ ➂ ➃ ➄ ➀ Artists ➁ Albums ➂ Songs ➃ Playlists ➄ Now playing ■ Artists Displays a list of the saved tracks for each artist. If no artist information is registered, “Unknown artist” is displayed. ■ Albums Displays a list of the saved tracks on each album. ■ Songs Displays a list of saved tracks. ■ Playlists Displays a list of grouped tracks (playlists). ■ Now playing Displays the track currently being played.
Clock Allows you to configure the date/time display and set the alarm.
Message This is the Short Message Service (SMS) app. This service is available on WAN models. ➀ ➁ ➂ ➀ Compose new message ➁ Search ➂ Settings ■ Search Searches through your messages for those that match the specified keyword. ■ Settings Use this to set your preferences for using SMS, including how messages are saved, configuring message reception and sending, and your settings for notifications.
User Use this to manage street and email addresses. ➀ ➁ ➂ ➃ ➄ ➀ Select display category ➁ Search ➂ Add new ➃ Edit current info. ➄ Show menu ■ Select display category Use this to select one of the following as the items to be displayed: Groups, All, Favorites ■ Show menu Use the menu to specify any of the following operations for your information on people. Share, Delete, Show contact info.
Calendar You can use the Calendar to manage your schedule and to store or check events. The layout below shows the screen for the single-day display.
The layout below shows the screen for the one-week display. The layout below shows the screen for the one-month display.
Search Searches on the web or in the Paper Writer. Items checked in the search settings will be searched.
Calculator Allows you to carry out arithmetic or scientific calculations.
Additional Accessories Software List Icon Software Adobe Reader MemoText MemoPaint Job Browser Voice Recorder E-82
Adobe Reader Allows you to view PDF documents. When you select a PDF document in File Manager, this software is used to display the document.
■ Edit In documents that permit editing, you can carry out the following editing tasks: Comments, Highlights, Strikethrough, Underscore, Add text, Freehand drawing, Signature ■ Share You can use the following functions to share documents: Bluetooth, Email, Send for signing ■ Slide bar You can move a page by sliding the bar.
Memo Text Provides display and editing functions for text memos. When you select a text document in File Manager, this software is used to display the document. You can also launch this app and then use “Open File” to select and display any text file.
Memo Paint Provides display and editing functions for handwritten (image format) memos. You can also launch this app and then use “Open File” to select and display any image (PNG or JPG). ➀ ➁ ➂ ➃ ➄ ➅ ➆ ➇ ➀ New ➁ Open file ➂ Save as ➃ Save ➄ Rotate image ➅ Undo ➆ Line thickness ➇ Line color for fingerpainting ➈ Line color for Digitizer Pen ■ Rotate image Rotates the displayed image 90° clockwise. ■ Undo Cancels the last operation performed. This allows you to undo just the last action you took.
■ Line thickness Specifies one of the following as the line thickness: 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 20 or 30 pixels ■ Line color for fingerpainting Specifies one of the following as the line color for fingerpainting: Black, blue, cyan, gray, green, red, magenta, yellow, white ■ Line color for Digitizer Pen Specifies one of the following as the line color for the Digitizer Pen: Black, blue, cyan, gray, green, red, magenta, yellow, white E-87
Job Browser The Job Browser is separate from the standard Android browser and allows you to limit the standard browser functions. Unlike the standard browser, you can apply the following limitations: • Restrict displayed items Prevents the user from accessing displayed buttons and the address bar. • Specify browsed domains Restricts the hosts that can be browsed. • Priority specification The settings in the settings file take priority over the settings specified in the Job Browser settings screen.
Voice Recorder Provides recording and playback functions for voice memos.
Screen during playback ➃ ➃ Pause Screen when playback ends ➄ ➄ Play E-90
■ Show playback list Shows a list of the data recorded so far. Files are saved in the “Recorder_YYMMDD_HHMMSS.amr” format. During recording, the Show Playback List button ➀ changes to the Stop button ➂. ■ Record Recording starts when you press the Record button ➁. To stop recording, press the Stop button ➂. ■ Playback When you select a file from the playback list, the selected audio file is played. To pause playback, press the Pause button ➃.
Paper Writer Accessories Software List Icon Software Closing Shot Flipping Shot Finder Calendar Contacts E-92
Closing Shot A closing shot photographs information written on paper set in the paper holder. After a shot is taken, the Finder automatically starts up and the image can be viewed, edited, printed and configured. 1 1 Preview Note • Settings menu options such as the paper size can be displayed by tapping the setting icon in the Flipping Shot main screen.
Flipping Shot Use flipping shots to photograph business cards or information written in a notebook or similar document. You can use this mode to import images shot with the rear camera and images in the Gallery. When you exit the Flipping Shot function, the Finder automatically starts up and the image can be viewed, edited, printed and configured.
[Flipping Shot — Main screen] 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 9 A B : 1 Paper alignment guide 2 Camera/Gallery 3 Exit 4 Setting 5 (Flipping Shot) ON/OFF 6 Manual shooting 7 Mark recognition on/off 8 Facing pages on/off 9 Paper direction : Paper size A Related schedule, tags B Photographed image thumbnail display E-95
■ Camera/Gallery Jumps to the Camera/Gallery screen. ■ Exit Exits the Flipping Shot function. If any images have been shot, the Finder automatically starts up. ■ Setting Jumps to the setting screen. ■ (Flipping Shot) ON/OFF Enables/Disables the Flipping Shot function. ■ Manual shooting Enables you to shoot images at any time, regardless of whether Flipping Shot is ON or OFF. ■ Mark recognition on/off Enables/Disables mark recognition.
■ Photographed image thumbnail display Displays thumbnails for the photographed images. If you hold your finger against an image, a pop-up menu appears from which you can delete, re-shoot or enlarge the image.
[Flipping Shot — Camera/Gallery screen] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Image cropping guide 2 Cancel 3 Camera 4 Gallery 5 Import 6 Clear 7 Rotate 90° clockwise 8 Rotate 90° counterclockwise ■ Image cropping guide Automatically recognizes an image and displays the area to be cropped as a trapezoid. You can change the area to be cropped by dragging the corners of the trapezoid around.
■ Camera Switches to a shooting mode that uses the rear camera. Done Zoom Rear camera/ Front camera Shutter button Show Settings menu Cancel ■ Gallery Loads an image in the Gallery and displays the image cropping guide. ■ Clear Aligns the position of the image cropping guide to the outline of the image. ■ Import Crops the area bounded by the image cropping guide and displays it as a thumbnail in the main screen. ■ Cancel Jumps to the main screen without cropping the image.
[Flipping Shot — Setting screen (Flipping Shot)] 1 2 6 8 9 : A B C [Flipping Shot — Setting screen (Closing Shot)] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : A B C D E-100
[Flipping Shot — Initialization screen] 1 2 E F 1 Back 2 Store 3 Right-handed/Left-handed 4 Enable mark detecting 5 Enable command detecting 6 Enable auto tagging 7 Paper size 8 Shutter sound 9 LED : Vibrator A Contrast correction B Noise reduction C Brightness correction D Closing Shot color correction E Mode selection F Auto focus measurement E-101
■ Store Stores the changed settings. The settings cannot be stored using the Back icon ( ). ■ Right-handed/Left-handed If the Paper Writer is on the left and the paper is on the right, select “Right-handed”. If the Paper Writer is on the right and the paper is on the left, select “Left-handed”. ■ Enable mark detecting If you check this option, mark recognition is performed after shooting. ■ Enable command detecting If you check this option, command recognition is performed after shooting.
■ Brightness correction If you check this option, the extent to which shadows are blacked out in photographed images is reduced. ■ Closing Shot color correction If you check this option, colors are corrected in photographed images. ■ Mode selection If you are using the Paper Writer with the system case, select “System Case”. If you are using the Paper Writer with the screen cover, select “Screen Cover”. ■ Auto focus measurement Tapping “Execute” launches the auto focus measurement tool.
Finder Use the Finder to view, edit, print and configure the settings for photographed images. Each image is handled as a “page”. You can also join multiple pages into a single “clip”.
[Finder — Page list screen] DATE pane Show Bookmark/ Register Bookmark/ Show Clip/ Import File/ Settings TAG pane Page information pane Name Description Show Bookmark Jumps to the bookmark screen. Register Bookmark Registers the bookmark. Show Clip Toggles clip display on and off. Import File Jumps to the file import screen. Settings Jumps to the settings screen. DATE pane Selects a period for the pages to be viewed. TAG pane Selects the tags set in the pages to be viewed.
[Finder — Page list screen — DATE pane] 3 1 2 1 Start 2 End 3 Clear ■ Start Specifies a starting date as the condition for filtering pages. ■ End Specifies an ending date as the condition for filtering pages. ■ Clear Clears the starting and ending date settings and filters for all dates.
[Finder — Page list screen — TAG pane] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Sort key 2 Sort order 3 Edit 4 Select All, Unselect All 5 Tag filtering conditions 6 Tag selection area 7 Selected 8 Unselected 9 No.
■ Edit This displays the edit function screen below, from which you can do the following editing operations: Add, delete or edit tags and access the dictionary Add Edit Delete Dictionary ● Add This sets a new tag in the tag edit screen. After setting the new tag, touch “OK” to add the tag. The following tagging rules are set automatically: Target word: Tag name Matching rule: Partial match Note • The tagging rules can be changed in the Dictionary.
● Delete This switches to the edit function screen below and displays a checkbox in front of each tag. However, no checkbox is displayed for “Unfiled” or “No Tags”. Back OK If you tick the tags to be deleted and then touch “OK”, the delete tag screen appears. Touch “OK” to delete the tags. ● Edit This switches to the edit function screen below and displays a checkbox in front of each tag. However, no checkbox is displayed for “Unfiled” or “No Tags”.
● Dictionary This sets the rules for the auto tagging function. Tapping a tag name opens the tag rule screen. Edit the rules and then touch “OK” to save the settings.
Tapping “Add” opens the tag rule screen. Select a tag, set the rules and then touch “OK” to add the specified tag rule. If you touch “Delete”, a checkbox appears in front of each tag name. If you tick the tags to be deleted and then touch “OK”, that item is deleted. Note • Deleting the rule for a tag does not delete the tag itself.
[Finder — Page list screen — Page information pane (tag filtered display)] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : A 1 Show/Hide left pane 2 PAGE 3 MARK 4 Text search 5 Sort key 6 Sort order 7 List display 8 Tiled display 9 Output : Edit A Page list ■ PAGE (tag filter mode) Displays the pages to be viewed filtered by tag. ■ MARK (mark filter mode) Displays the pages to be viewed filtered by mark.
■ Sort key The pages displayed in the page list can be sorted in the following ways: Chronological Order (Create), Chronological Order (Update), Alphabetical Order (Title) ■ List display Displays the page list in list format. ■ Tiled display Displays the page list as tiles.
■ Output Selects a page and outputs it as an image. Touching the output icon displays the edit function screen and displays a checkbox in each page. Back OK If you tick the images to be output and then touch “OK”, the output settings screen appears. Specify the file name, output format and output destination and then touch “Output” to output the page. If the output destination is mail, the mailer is displayed with the file saved as an attachment.
Important! • To output to mail, EVERNOTE or Dropbox, a network connection is required. • To use EVERNOTE or Dropbox, you must also register an account. • Each time files are output to EVERNOTE or Dropbox, the browser starts up and you must log in and complete the access permission process. ■ Edit This displays the edit function screen below, from which you can do the following editing operations: Delete pages, edit titles, rotate pages, add and delete tags, and add, edit and delete clips.
If you tick the pages to be deleted and then touch “OK”, the delete page screen appears. Touch “OK” to delete the page. ● Edit title The edit title icon switches to the edit function screen below and displays a checkbox in each page. Back When you tap the page with the title to be edited, the edit title and comment screen appears. Edit the title and/or comment and then touch “OK” to save the settings.
● Rotate The rotate icon switches to the edit function screen below and displays a checkbox in each page. OK Back Clockwise Counterclockwise Select the page to be rotated, touch the clockwise or counterclockwise icon and then touch “OK”. The rotate page screen appears. Touch “OK” to rotate the page. If the page is clipped to other pages, all the clipped pages are rotated. Any content appended to the pages is deleted. Mark settings are also cancelled.
If you tick the pages to which tags are to be added and then touch “OK”, the edit tag screen appears. Select or add a tag name and then touch “OK” to add the tag. ● Delete tag The delete tag icon opens the edit function screen and displays a checkbox in each page. Back OK When you place a tick in the pages where tags are to be deleted, a checkbox appears in front of each tag. Tick the tags to be deleted and then touch “OK”. The delete tag screen appears. Touch “OK” to delete the tags.
● Add to clip The add to clip icon opens the edit function screen and displays a checkbox in each page. However, pages that are already part of the clip are not displayed. Add OK Back If you tick the pages to be added to the clip and then touch “OK”, the edit clip screen appears. List display Thumbnail display If the page to be added to the clip is not currently displayed, touch “Add”. This takes you back to the page list screen. Tick the page to be added and then touch the Back icon.
● Edit clip The edit clip icon opens the edit function screen and displays a list of created clips with checkboxes. Back When you tick the clip to be edited, the edit clip screen appears. The remaining steps are the same as for adding to clips. ■ Page list The following operations can be used from the page list: Pinch out (enlarge), pinch in (reduce), long tap (full-page display), tap (select page) and slide (scroll).
[Finder — Page list screen — Page information pane (mark filtered display)] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Show/Hide left pane 2 PAGE 3 MARK 4 Text search 5 Sort key 6 Sort order 7 Edit 8 Select mark 9 Page list ■ PAGE (tag filter mode) Displays the pages to be viewed filtered by tag. ■ MARK (mark filter mode) Displays the pages to be viewed filtered by tag and mark.
■ Sort key The pages displayed in the page list can be sorted in the following ways: Chronological Order (Create), Chronological Order (Update), Alphabetical Order (Title) ■ Edit This displays the edit function screen, from which you can cancel mark settings. Cancel Touching the cancel icon switches to the edit function screen below and displays a checkbox in each page. Back OK If you tick the pages in which mark settings are to be cancelled and then touch “OK”, the delete mark screen appears.
[Finder — File import screen] Office files and PDF files can be imported. In the file selection area, select a directory and file and then touch “OK”. 1 2 1 Path display 2 File selection area Important! • Files imported here cannot be displayed as page images, cannot be appended and marks cannot be edited.
[Finder — Page details display screen] 5 6 7 8 9 : 1 4 2 A C 3 F B D E 1 Title area 2 TAG pane 3 Related page area 4 Related schedule area 5 Back 6 Display 7 Rotate 8 Output 9 Edit : Show Related Pages/Show Clip/Settings A To previous page B To previous page (clip) C To next page D To next page (clip) E Page selection area F Business card area (displayed for business card images) E-124
■ Title area Shows the page creation date and title. Touch to edit the title or comment. The procedure is the same as for title editing in the page information pane (tag filtered display). ■ TAG pane Shows a list of the tags set in the pages. Touch to add or delete the tag. The procedure is the same as for adding or deleting tags in the page information pane (tag filtered display). ■ Related page area Displays a list of other related pages. Selecting a page displays that page.
● Add Touching this icon opens the page link selection screen (which has the same layout as the page list screen). Select the page to be linked and tap again to open the page link addition screen (same layout as the page display screen). Touch “Setting” to add the page as a page link. Setting Note • The added page link is added to the end of the links list. You can change the page link order by long-tapping a link and dragging and dropping it in the desired position.
If you tick the pages to be unlinked and then touch “OK”, the delete page link screen appears. Touch “OK” to delete the page link. ■ Related schedule area Based on calendar information that relates to the page, the following items are displayed: Name, Start, End, Location, Attendees and Content Tapping the name switches to the Calendar screen showing the specified schedule information. Tapping an attendee name switches to the Contacts screen showing the information for that attendee.
● Change schedule Touching this icon jumps to the Calendar advanced edit screen. When you change some details and touch the Store icon, the updated information is displayed in the related schedule area. ● Delete Displays the delete schedule screen. Touch “OK” to delete the related scheduled event.
■ Display This displays the display function screen below, from which you can change the display scale. Match to screen width Display full page Reduce Enlarge ■ Rotate This displays the rotation function screen, from which you can rotate a page. Counterclockwise Clockwise Touch the counterclockwise or clockwise icon to rotate the page. If the page includes appended content or mark settings, the rotate page screen appears. Touch “OK” to rotate the page.
■ Edit Touching this icon jumps to the page edit screen. ■ Show Related Pages/Show Clip/Settings ● Show Related Pages Jumps to the show related pages screen. ● Show Clip Toggles clip display on and off. ● Settings Jumps to the settings screen. ■ Page selection area The following operations are available from the page selection area: Long tap (full-page display), tap (select page) and slide (scroll) ■ Business card area Displayed for business card images.
[Finder — Page edit screen] 1 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Page image 2 Back 3 Display 4 Undo 5 Redo 6 Store 7 Function area for editing target selection 8 Function area by editing target 9 Settings ■ Page image The operations listed below are available for this image: When the Append icon is selected Append manually or using the Digitizer Pen, and pinch-out (enlarge) or pinch-in (reduce) in Digitizer Pen mode When the Edit mark icon is selected Add or edit mark and pinch-out (enlarge) or pinch-in (reduce) E-131
● Edit mark Tapping a mark displays black squares (■) around the mark area. At this point, the position of the mark area can be changed by touching inside the mark area and dragging it to a new position. The mark area can be resized by dragging the black squares (■). ■ Back Jumps to the page display screen. ■ Display This displays the display function screen, from which you can change the display scale.
● Thickness Selects the thickness of the appended line. “AUTO” is only enabled in Digitizer Pen mode. ● Color Selects the color of the appended line. ● Digitizer Pen Toggles Digitizer Pen mode on and off. Set this to on to use the Digitizer Pen. When Edit mark icon is selected Add mark Delete mark ● Add mark Selects the type of mark to be added. Select a mark type and then tap the screen to display the mark area for the selected mark. Use the steps in “Edit mark” above to adjust the mark area.
[Finder — Bookmark screen] 1 2 3 4 6 5 1 Bookmarks area 2 Sort key 3 Sort order 4 Back 5 Edit 6 Settings ■ Bookmarks area ■ Sort key The list of bookmarks displayed in the bookmark selection area can be sorted in the following ways: Alphabetical Order (Title), Chronological Order (Create), Chronological Order (Update), Optional Order ● Optional Order You can change the bookmark order by long-tapping a bookmark and dragging and dropping it in the desired position.
■ Edit This displays the edit function screen below, from which you can do the following editing operations: Delete and edit Delete Edit ● Delete The delete icon switches to the edit function screen below and displays a checkbox for each bookmark. Back OK Tick the bookmark tags to be deleted and then touch “OK”. The delete bookmark screen appears. Touch “OK” to delete the bookmark.
● Edit The edit icon switches to the edit function screen below and displays a checkbox in front of each bookmark. Back When you tick the bookmark to be edited, the edit bookmark screen appears. Ticking the Specify a cover page checkbox enables you to select a page to be used as the cover page. After you have finished editing, touch “OK” to change the bookmark settings.
[Finder — Page-related display screen] This screen allows you to consecutively view all the images stored on the same date. You can also filter the displayed pages by tag or attendee.
■ Tag list display Displays a list of the tags set in the target image for the related display. If you tap a tag to select it, the date list display is applied only to images for which that tag is set. If you select multiple tags, the AND condition applies. ■ Date list display Displays a list of image storage dates. Tap a date to skip to that date. ■ To next day Switches the target image for the related display to the last image shot on the next day of shooting.
■ To next page This displays the next oldest image on the same date. If the target image for the related display is clipped, this displays the next oldest image in the clip. ■ To next page (clip) Displays an icon if the target image for the related display is clipped. Tapping the icon displays the next oldest image outside the clip. ■ To previous page This displays the next most recent image on the same date.
[Finder — Security settings screen] 1 1 Password Settings ■ Password Settings Sets the password used at startup. When this password is set, a password entry screen is displayed when the Finder starts up.
[Finder — Operation settings screen] 1 2 3 4 1 Mark Settings 2 Command Settings 3 Date Settings 4 Recommend AutoTag ■ Mark Settings Sets a character string for each of the 5 marks.
■ Command Settings Sets commands for 3 of the marks. You can set either of the following commands: Send mail or Trimming and Mail Note • This screen is not displayed when the screen cover is used. ■ Date Settings Specifies calendar display when the starting and ending dates are set for the DATE pane in the page list screen. ■ Recommend AutoTag Enables or disables Recommend AutoTag.
[Finder — Output settings screen] 1 2 1 Output Path 2 Mail Settings ■ Output Path Sets the output path referenced during output.
■ Mail Settings Sets the mail information referenced if mail is selected as the output destination.
Calendar In addition to the calendar function provided as a standard accessory, you can link the calendar data to images and the address book.
[Calendar — Main screen] The layout below shows the screen for the one-month display. 1 2 3 4 5 1 Select display mode 2 Show today 3 Advanced edit (new schedule) 4 Sync Now/Search/Show (or Hide) mini calendar/Settings 5 Related page notification ■ Advanced edit (new schedule) Touching this icon jumps to the advanced edit screen for a new scheduled event. ■ Sync Now Synchronizes the calendar. ■ Search Searches for text.
■ Settings Jumps to the settings screen. ■ Related page notification Displayed when there is a page that relates to the scheduled event. The related page can be displayed from the detail schedule screen. The layout below shows the screen for the one-week display. The layout below shows the screen for the single-day display.
[Calendar — Detail schedule screen] This screen is displayed when you tap a scheduled event in the main single-day display screen. 1 2 3 5 4 1 Back 2 Advanced edit (displayed schedule) 3 Delete 4 Finder 5 Capture Note • The steps used for the detail schedule screen can also be used from the text search results screen. ■ Advanced edit (displayed schedule) Touching this icon jumps to the advanced edit screen for the scheduled event for which details are displayed.
■ Capture Launches the Flipping Shot function and shoots an image based on the schedule information.
[Calendar — Advanced edit screen] 1 2 3 4 1 Back 2 Store 3 Browse address 4 Delete item ■ Browse address Jumps to the detail address screen in Contacts. Select an address from the list to retrieve the address.
[Calendar — Settings screen (general settings)] 2 1 3 4 1 ADD ACCOUNT 2 CALENDAR VIEW SETTING 3 REMINDER SETTINGS 4 LOCAL CALENDAR SETTINGS ■ LOCAL CALENDAR SETTINGS Use these to add or delete a local calendar.
[Calendar – Settings screen (account)] 1 2 1 ADD ACCOUNT 2 Account Settings ■ Display Displays the synchronized schedule information on the main screen.
Contacts In addition to the address book (User) provided as a standard accessory, you can link the address book data to images and the Calendar.
[Contacts — Select address screen] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 89 : 1 Sort type 2 Finder 3 Calendar 4 List display 5 Single address display 6 Text search 7 Group search 8 Edit address (new address) 9 Account/Import-Export/Delete the contact address : Edit address (displayed address) ■ Sort type Chooses whether to sort items by name or by group name. ■ Finder Launches the Finder and displays related images. ■ Calendar Launches the Calendar and displays related scheduled events.
■ Group search Displays a list of the group names set for addresses. Tapping a group name displays a list of addresses that belong to the group. ■ Edit address (new address) Touching this icon jumps to the edit screen for a new address. ■ Account Configures the synchronization of accounts between applications. ■ Import/Export Imports or exports an address. ■ Delete the contact address Deletes the displayed address.
[Contacts — Edit address screen] 1 2 3 4 5 1 Back 2 Store 3 Enable/Disable input item omission 4 Delete 5 Add Field ■ Enable/Disable input item omission Selects whether input fields are omitted. ■ Delete Deletes an item. If there is only 1 item in a field, the field itself is deleted. ■ Add Field Tap a field in the list dialog to add the field.
[Contacts — Card reading screen] 1 2 3 4 1 Back 2 Store 3 Card display area 4 Address input area ■ Back Returns to the Flipping Shot function without storing any data. ■ Address input area Enter the business card information in this area.
[Contacts — Detail address screen (Launched from Calendar)] 1 2 3 4 5 67 8 1 Sort type 2 List display 3 Single address display 4 Text search 5 Group search 6 Edit address (new address) 7 Account/Import-Export/Delete the contact address 8 Store Note • Except for the Store icon, the screen functions are the same as the main screen. ■ Store Stores the displayed address in the Calendar.
[Contacts – Detail address screen (Launched from Finder)] 1 2 3 1 Single address display 2 Finder 3 Jumps to the select address screen. Settings Software List Icon Software Settings If administrator authentication is enabled, the screen below appears requesting the administrator password used at startup. See “Security Settings” (E-170) for information on how to set up administrator authentication.
Enter the administrator password and then click “OK”. If you are already logged in as a user with system setting privileges, the authentication screen is not displayed even if administrator authentication is enabled. Wireless and Network Settings You can configure and manage your connections to devices and networks using Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, mobile networks and USB connections.
Terminal You can specify the sound and display settings and check the status of your storage, battery and apps. Item Sound Display Description Volume Sets the volume for the speakers and for notifications and alarms, etc. Default alert tone Sets the default alert tone. Vibration and ring tone Enables/disables vibration and ring tones. Touchscreen tone Enables/disables the touchscreen operation tone. Screen lock tone Enables/disables the screen lock tone.
User Settings The user settings relate to how the Paper Writer is used and what it is used for, and include various security settings. Item Description Sync to account Configures synchronizing accounts between apps. Location information service Google location information service GPS function Security Screen lock Owner information Tablet encryption Specifies whether apps are permitted to identify your current location using Wi-Fi or mobile network data.
System This specifies the date and time and the settings for developers. Item Date & time Description Date and time auto set Set date Specifies whether the date and time are set automatically. Specifies whether the time zone is set automatically. Sets the date. Set time Sets the time. Time zone auto set Select time zone Sets the time zone. 24-hour display Specifies whether 24-hour display is used. Date format Sets the date format.
Item Developer options Description Use GPU rendering Window animation scale Transition animation scale Legal information Adjusts the animation speed when components are switched. Specifies whether apps are terminated immediately Sets an upper limit on the number of background processes. Specifies whether you are notified if background apps do not respond. Displays the Paper Writer status (battery, networks, etc.). Displays licenses. Model No. Displays the Paper Writer model number.
Operation Support Tools Software List Icon Software Job Menu Login settings Job User Editor Security Settings AntiBurglar E-165
Job Menu As well as user identification using NFC or passwords, ActiveMenu also provides a menu system capable of representing a menu tree with up to 5 levels. This menu system runs as the home application, and you can display this menu whenever you press the Home key.
* At shipment from the factory, the authentication method is set to “none”. To use authentication, select the authentication method in the Login Authentication Setting Tool. * The user shown below is registered at shipment.
Login Authentication Setting Tool Configures the operation of the user authentication screen. ➀ ➁ ➂ ➃ Item Description ➀ Authentication method RFID > PASSWORD: The RFID authentication screen appears first. PASSWORD > RFID: The password authentication screen appears first. PASSWORD ONLY: Only the password authentication screen appears. None: Authentication is not used. ➁ Permitted number of Sets the permitted number of consecutive failures. A number between 0 and 99 can be set.
Account Edit Tool Edits users. This tool allows you to manage up to 10,000 user accounts, and allows only those users who have been granted system setting privileges to add new accounts and to grant, edit and delete system setting privileges.
Security Settings Set the password for the administrator. The password for the administrator is used for authentication for using a secure function. It is also possible to set whether the user data should be deleted when authentication fails. If administrator authentication is enabled, the screen below appears requesting the administrator password used at startup. Enter the administrator password and then click “OK”.
Theft Protection This allows you to have the Paper Writer emit a loud warning tone when it is removed from the charger (Ethernet Cradle or Cradle-type Battery Charger) and that removal constitutes theft. ■ Enable Theft Protection (Lock) To use the Theft Protection function, enter the PIN code twice. Enter the 4-digit PIN code (first time) ➀ ➁ ➃ ➂ ➀ Shows the entered PIN code. ➁ Keys for input ➂ Confirms entered PIN code. ➃ Exit this app (Theft Protection is not set).
■ Disable Theft Protection (Unlock) To disable the Theft Protection function, launch this app when the Theft Protection function is enabled and enter the 4-digit PIN code. ■ When theft is detected (when the Paper Writer is removed from the charger) The screen shown above automatically appears. Enter the 4-digit PIN code.
System Operation Tools Software List Icon Software File Manager WLAN Tool Backup/Restore Copy Devices E-173
File Manager Provides file management functions. You can select the storage in the pane on the left side of the screen and a list for that directory is then shown on the right of the screen. When you select a folder from the directory list, the content of the selected folder is then listed. When you select a file from a directory listing, the app associated with that file type (e.g. browser) launches.
When you press and hold on an item in the directory listing, the menu of editing actions appears.
WLAN Tool In the user operating environment, this tool allows you to check the wireless LAN signal status.
Backup Tool Use this to backup and restore Paper Writer data. Backup screen ➀ ➃ ➁ ➂ ➄ ➀ Backup menu ➁ Restore menu ➂ Option settings menu ➃ Checkboxes for selecting items to be backed up ➄ Start backup. ■ Backup menu Transitions to the Backup screen. ■ Restore menu Transitions to the Restore screen. ■ Option settings menu Transitions to the Option Settings screen. ■ Checkboxes for selecting items to be backed up Select the items for which data will be backed up. ■ Start backup.
Restore screen ➀ ➁ ➀ Checkboxes for selecting items to be restored ➁ Start restore ■ Checkboxes for selecting items to be restored Select the items for which data will be restored. ■ Start restore Restores the data saved in the location specified in “Option settings”.
Option settings screen ➀ ➀ Data save location buttons ■ Data save location buttons Use these to select the location where backup/restore data is saved.
Copy Devices You can make a copy of a master terminal efficiently by transferring the master terminal backup data to a slave terminal and then restoring that data.
Demo Tools Software List Icon Software NFC Demo Barcode Scanner E-181
NFC Demo Allows you to check the type and ID of a scanned NFC card.
Barcode Scanner Scans barcodes. Barcode scanning screen ➀ ➀ Barcode preview area ■ Barcode preview area Position the Paper Writer so that the barcode to be scanned appears in this area. When the Paper Writer scans the barcode, it emits a short beep and transitions to the barcode data display screen on the next page.
Barcode data display screen ➀ ➀ Barcode data display ■ Barcode data display Displays an image of the scanned barcode and the information for that barcode.
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Attaching and Removing the System Case Fitting the Paper Writer into the system case allows you to import text written on paper as an image. If the pen holder (see E-190), hand belt (see E-193), neck strap (see E-194) or screen cover (see E-195) is attached, remove it beforehand.
Fitting the Paper Writer into the System Case 1. Pull open the fastener (magnetic) and lay the system case out flat. 2. Align the front camera section of the Paper Writer so that it is centered between the Paper Writer retainers (top). 3. Engage the projecting tabs on the Paper Writer retainers (bottom) with the two system case mounts and secure in place.
Removing the Paper Writer 1. Disengage the projecting tabs on the Paper Writer retainers (bottom) from the two system case mounts. 2. Pull the Paper Writer out of the retainers (top). Mounting the Paper Holders You can use the paper holders to set B5 or A5 sheets of paper into the system case. A B5 sheet of paper is used as an example in this description. 1. As shown in the figure, align the paper holder retainers (top) with the notches (top) in the paper holder.
2. Align the paper holder retainer (bottom) with the notch (bottom) in the paper holder and fit the retaining lug into the retaining hole. 3. Fit the paper sheet by sliding both ends under the retaining belts. • You can load up to 50 sheets of writing paper. Removing the Paper Holder 1. Disengage the notch (bottom) in the paper holder from the paper holder retainer (bottom). 2. Disengage the notches (top) in the paper holder from the paper holder retainers (top) and pull the paper holder out.
Using the Digitizer Pen You can use the optional Digitizer Pen to work on the Paper Writer’s touch-panel. General Guide Quick Button 1* Pen Tip Quick Button 2* Strap Hole Cap * The functions of quick buttons 1 and 2 differ depending on the application specifications. Bundled Items AAAA Battery Strap Pen Holder Secured to the mount on the upper rear of the Paper Writer (see E-20, 21) using screws. Cannot be attached at the same time as the screen cover (see E-195).
2. Insert the battery with the positive (+) terminal towards the tip of the pen. 3. Turn the cap clockwise to secure. Using the Digitizer Pen Tap: Lightly touch the tip of the pen against the touch-panel. Sketching characters and lines: Sketch characters and lines by holding the tip of the pen against the touch-panel and sliding it lightly over the surface.
Important! • Do not tap the Digitizer Pen too strongly against the touch-panel. • Pens other than the dedicated Digitizer Pen cannot be used. Replacing the Pen Tip The tip of the pen will wear out over time. Replace the tip as follows. 1. Grasp the tip of the pen and pull it gently out from the end of the pen. 2. Insert the new pen tip.
Handling the Hand Belt The optional hand belt can be attached to the Paper Writer. If you also plan to attach the neck strap, attach the neck strap first (see E-194). Attaching 1. Feed the ends of the 4 hand belt straps through the mounts on each corner of the back of the Paper Writer. Then fold the straps back over, adjust the length as appropriate and fasten them in place using the Velcro fasteners. Important! • Pulling on the hand belt with excessive force could cause damage.
Attaching the Neck Strap The optional neck strap can be used to prevent the Paper Writer from fall when carrying it around. Four strap mounts are provided. Use whichever 2 mounts provide greatest ease of use. If you also plan to attach the hand belt (see E-193), attach the neck strap first. Attach the neck strap according to the procedure described below. 1. Press the neck strap release buttons and pull apart the buckles on each end of the strap. 2.
Using the Screen Cover An optional screen cover can be fitted to the Paper Writer to protect the display. The screen cover can also be used as a stand when using the Paper Writer. If the pen holder for the Digitizer Pen is fitted to the Paper Writer (see E-190), remove it. The Digitizer Pen can be kept in the screen cover’s pen holder. Attaching the Screen Cover 1. Fasten the screen cover to the mount holes on upper rear of the Paper Writer (see E-20, 21) using the 2 screws fitted to the screen cover. 2.
Using the Screen Cover as a Stand (When Taking a Flipping Shot) 1. Disengage the rubber bands from the Paper Writer, open the cover and place it on a desktop or other flat surface. 2. Turn the Paper Writer so that it faces forwards and fit the bottom into the notch in the cover to fix it in place. Notch Important! • The screws cannot be removed from the screen cover.
Using the Ethernet Cradle (HA-M62IO) The optionally available Ethernet Cradle (HA-M62IO) makes it possible to transmit system data and file data between the Paper Writer and a PC via a USB or LAN connection (download or upload). You can also use the Ethernet Cradle to charge the battery pack installed in the Paper Writer.
1 Communication/ Power Supply Terminals Power is supplied to the V-N500 via these terminals. Also used for communication with the V-N500. 2 Power Indicator LED Off: Power off. Red: Power on, V-N500 is not installed Green: Power on, V-N500 mounted correctly 3 Power Switch Turns the power on and off. 4 AC Adaptor Jack Connect the AC adaptor (sold separately) here. 5 Selector Switch This switch is used to switch between a USB connection and a LAN connection.
Connecting the Ethernet Cradle Power Supply Use the optional AC adaptor (AD-S36120A-N) for the power supply of the Ethernet Cradle. Always make sure to connect the AC adaptor to the Ethernet Cradle before performing communication with the Paper Writer. Power to the Paper Writer is supplied from the Ethernet Cradle. 1. Plug the AC adaptor into the AC adaptor jack on the back of the Ethernet Cradle. DC IN 12V 2.
4. Before using the cradle ports, remove the caps from the ports. When using a LAN, connect one end of the LAN cable to the LAN port and the other end to the PC or hub. When using a USB connection, connect one end of the USB cable to the USB client port and the other end to the PC. The USB host port is used for connecting the cradle with other USB peripheral device. PC or hub PC 5. Turn on the power switch on the right side of the Ethernet Cradle.
■ Status of Charge LED on V-N500: Orange: Red: Charging (battery level at 6% or more) Battery level down to 0-5% (until a level of 5%, Paper Writer will not start up) Battery pack error Blinking red: Standby due to being outside the temperature range for charging (charging begins when the temperature is within the charging temperature range) Green: Charging complete * If, after 30 minutes or more at normal temperature, you plug the AC adaptor in again and the charge LED is still red or off, there is a faul
Using the Cradle-type Battery Charger (HA-M30CHG) The optionally available Cradle-type Battery Charger (HA-M30CHG) lets you charge the battery pack installed in the Paper Writer simply by placing the Paper Writer onto the charger. General Guide Top Front 2 1 Right Back 3 4 1 Power Supply Terminals Power is supplied to the V-N500 via these terminals.
Connecting the Cradle-type Battery Charger Power Supply Use the optional AC adaptor (AD-S36120A-N) for the power supply of the Cradle-type Battery Charger. 1. Plug the AC adaptor into the AC adaptor jack on the back of the Cradle-type Battery Charger. DC IN 12V 2. After connecting the power cable to the AC adaptor, plug the other end of it into an electrical outlet. 3. Turn on the power switch on the right side of the Cradle-type Battery Charger.
4. Hold the V-N500 so that the bottom faces downwards and fit it into the Cradle-type Battery Charger so that the mount hooks in the charger engage the mount holes in the V-N500. The power indicator LED on the front of the Cradle-type Battery Charger will light green if the V-N500 has been properly mounted.
Using the Dual Battery Charger (HA-M32DCHG) The optionally available dual battery charger (HA-M32DCHG) can be used to simultaneously charge two battery packs.
1 Dual Battery Use this port to connect multiple Dual Battery Chargers to each Charger Connection other. Port 2 Charge Indicator Lamp This lamp indicates the charge status of the battery pack(s). Off: Not charging Orange: Charging Red: Battery pack problem or standby due to the surrounding temperature being beyond the specified temperature range (Approximately 0°- 40°C) (charging resumes when the temperature reaches the range.
Charging a Battery Pack Use the optionally available AC adaptor (AD-S90190C-N5) for the power supply of the Dual Battery Charger. 1. Plug the cord from the AC adaptor into the AC adaptor jack of the Dual Battery Charger. With the engraved side upwards, push the connector firmly into the jack until it clicks into place. 2. Plug one end of power cord into the AC adaptor and the other end to a wall outlet. 3.
Connecting Multiple Dual Battery Chargers You can connect up to three Dual Battery Chargers. Doing so makes it possible to supply power to all the Dual Battery Chargers using one dedicated AC adaptor. 1. As shown in the illustrations below, remove the connector covers of the Dual Battery Chargers you want to connect to each other. Connector cover 2. Connect the two Dual Battery Chargers as shown below. 3.
Important ! • Allowing the power contacts become wet can cause an electric shock or fire. In addition, if the contacts become soiled, contact may be impaired resulting in poor charging. For reasons of safety and maintaining charging battery pack(s) in optimum condition, clean the power contacts by wiping with a dry cloth or cotton swab after disconnecting the AC adaptor. • Although the battery may become warm during charging, this is normal and does not indicate a malfunction.
Using the AC Adaptor (AD-S36120A-N) With the option AC adaptor (AD-S36120A-N) directly connected to the Paper Writer, battery pack installed in the Paper Writer can be charged. Follow the steps below. 1. Plug in the cord from the AC adaptor to the DC Jack on V-N500. 2. Plug in one end of power cord to the AC adaptor and the other end to a wall outlet. As soon as charging starts, charge LED on the V-N500 lights orange. After charging is complete, it lights green.
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V-N500 Paper Writer Specifications Item Classification Details Model V-N500-E*, V-N500-EF, V-N500-GEF CPU OMAP 4460 1.5 GHz Dual core Platform Android 4.0 Memory RAM 1 GB FROM 16 GB Display Bluetooth® WLAN 10.1-inch, WXGA (1280 x 800), LED-backlit TFT color LCD Protocol Bluetooth®Specification Ver.4.0 (Class2) Communication Range Approximately 5 m (16'47/8") (depends on radio wave conditions and environment) Output 4 dBm max Standards IEEE 802.
Item Classification Details WLAN Output IEEE 802.11a: Minimum 12 dBm; Typical 13.5 dBm (for 54 Mbps communication) IEEE 802.11b: Minimum 17 dBm; Typical 18 dBm (for 11 Mbps communication) IEEE 802.11g: Minimum 12 dBm; Typical 14 dBm (for 54 Mbps communication) IEEE 802.11n: Minimum 11 dBm; Typical 12.5 dBm (for 72 Mbps communication) Other Functions Roaming function among multiple access points Frequency Band 13.
Item Classification Details WCDMA Signal Type Band I: 4M19F9W Band V: 4M19F9W Band VI: 4M19F9W Band VIII: 4M15F9W Supported Bands Band I: Uplink: 1920 - 1980 MHz Downlink: 2110 - 2170 MHz Band V: Uplink: 824 - 849 MHz Downlink: 869 - 894 MHz Band VI: Uplink: 830 - 840 MHz Downlink: 875 - 885 MHz Band VIII: Uplink: 880 - 915 MHz Downlink: 925 - 965 MHz No.
Item Classification Details GSM Modulation Scheme GSM/GPRS/EDGE GSM850: 248KGXW (GPRS), 248KG7W (EDGE)EGSM900: 248KGXW (GPRS), 248KG7W (EDGE)DCS1800: 374248KGXW (GPRS), 248KG7W (EDGE)PCS1900: 248KGXW (GPRS), 248KG7W (EDGE) Supported Bands GSM850: Uplink: 824 - 849 MHz Downlink: 869 - 894 MHz EGSM900: Uplink: 880 - 915 MHz Downlink: 925 - 960 MHz DCS1800: Uplink: 1710 - 1785 MHz Downlink: 1805 - 1880 MHz PCS1900: Uplink: 1850 - 1910 MHz Downlink: 1930 - 1990 MHz No.
Item Classification Details GPS General Specifications 16-channel receiver, L1 1575.42 MHz, C/A code Position Measurement Method Standalone-GPS (S-GPS) Sensitivity Acquisition sensitivity: -146 dBmTracking sensitivity: -162 dBm Standard ISO 7816 IC Card standard General Specifications Support for 3 V, 1.8 V and 5 V SAM cards Standard ISO 7816 IC Card standard General Specifications Support for 3 V and 1.
Item Classification Details Operating Temperature -20°C to 50°C (-4°F to 122°F) Operating Humidity 10% to 90% RH (non-condensation) Drop Impact Resistance 1.0 m (trial value only, not guaranteed)* * Paper Writer only (excluding screen cover and system case) Dust and Water Splash Proof IP54 level Dimensions Paper Writer: Approximately 190 (H) × 269 (W) × 14.
Optional (Separately Sold) Accessory Specifications Ethernet Cradle (HA-M62IO) Item Classification Details LAN Specifications Communication Protocol IEEE 802.3 Media Type 10base-T/100base-TX auto-switched Protocol USB Ver2.0 Standard Transmission Rate 480 Mbps (max) Charging Method Constant current/voltage Charging Period Approximately 6 hours Power Source AD-S36120A-N Consumption Current 12 V DC 3.0 A Main Unit (V-N500) Output Contact: 12 V DC, 2.
Cradle-type Battery Charger (HA-M30CHG) Item Charging Power Supply Classification Charging Method Constant current/voltage Charging Period Approximately 6 hours Power Source AD-S36120A-N Consumption Current 12V DC 3.0A Main Unit (V-N500) Output Contact: 12 V DC, 2.0 A Dimensions and Dimensions Weight Operating Environment Details Approximately 292 (W) × 98.5 (D) × 64 (H) mm (111/2"W × 37/8"D × 21/2"H) (including rubber feet) Weight Approximately 297 g (10.
Car Adaptor (HA-M37CAC) Item Details Input 12 V/24 V DC 3 A/1.5 A Output 7.5 V DC 3.5 A AC Adaptor (AD-S36120A-N) Item Details Input 100 V to 240 V AC 50/60 Hz 1.2 A Output 12 V DC 3.0 A AC Adaptor (AD-S90190C-N5) Item Details Input 100 V to 240 V AC 50/60 Hz 1.6 A Output 19 V DC 4.74 A Battery Pack (HA-M20BAT) Item Details Rated Capacity 7000 mAh Rated Voltage 3.
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Open Source Licenses Apps That Use Licenses App License used Paper Writer / Capture OpenCV Release 2.4 libjpeg Version 6b libtiff Version 1.5 libpng Version 1.2.5 Paper Writer / Contacts libjpeg Version 6b libtiff Version 1.5 libpng Version 1.2.5 Paper Writer / Finder ZLIB/LIBPNG License Barcode Scanner Apache License Version 2.
License Text List OpenCV Release 2.4 IMPORTANT: READ BEFORE DOWNLOADING, COPYING, INSTALLING OR USING. By downloading, copying, installing or using the software you agree to this license. If you do not agree to this license, do not download, install, copy or use the software. License Agreement For Open Source Computer Vision Library Copyright (C) 2000-2008, Intel Corporation, all rights reserved. Copyright (C) 2008-2011, Willow Garage Inc., all rights reserved.
libjpeg Version 6b The Independent JPEG Group’s JPEG software =================================== README for release 6b of 27-Mar-1998 =============================== This distribution contains the sixth public release of the Independent JPEG Group’s free JPEG software. You are welcome to redistribute this software and to use it for any purpose, subject to the conditions under LEGAL ISSUES, below.
User documentation: install.doc How to configure and install the IJG software. usage.doc Usage instructions for cjpeg, djpeg, jpegtran, rdjpgcom, and wrjpgcom. *.1 Unix-style man pages for programs (same info as usage.doc). wizard.doc Advanced usage instructions for JPEG wizards only. change.log Version-to-version change highlights. Programmer and internal documentation: libjpeg.doc How to use the JPEG library in your own programs. example.c Sample code for calling the JPEG library. structure.
We provide a set of library routines for reading and writing JPEG image files, plus two sample applications “cjpeg” and “djpeg”, which use the library to perform conversion between JPEG and some other popular image file formats. The library is intended to be reused in other applications.
This software is copyright (C) 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane. All Rights Reserved except as specified below.
It appears that the arithmetic coding option of the JPEG spec is covered by patents owned by IBM, AT&T, and Mitsubishi. Hence arithmetic coding cannot legally be used without obtaining one or more licenses. For this reason, support for arithmetic coding has been removed from the free JPEG software. (Since arithmetic coding provides only a marginal gain over the unpatented Huffman mode, it is unlikely that very many implementations will support it.
The best full description of JPEG is the textbook “JPEG Still Image Data Compression Standard” by William B. Pennebaker and Joan L. Mitchell, published by Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1993, ISBN 0-442-01272-1. Price US$59.95, 638 pp. The book includes the complete text of the ISO JPEG standards (DIS 10918-1 and draft DIS 10918-2). This is by far the most complete exposition of JPEG in existence, and we highly recommend it.
The TIFF 6.0 file format specification can be obtained by FTP from ftp://ftp.sgi.com/ graphics/tiff/TIFF6.ps.gz. The JPEG incorporation scheme found in the TIFF 6.0 spec of 3-June-92 has a number of serious problems. IJG does not recommend use of the TIFF 6.0 design (TIFF Compression tag 6). Instead, we recommend the JPEG design proposed by TIFF Technical Note #2 (Compression tag 7). Copies of this Note can be obtained from ftp.sgi.com or from ftp://ftp.uu.net/graphics/jpeg/.
RELATED SOFTWARE ================== Numerous viewing and image manipulation programs now support JPEG. (Quite a few of them use this library to do so.) The JPEG FAQ described above lists some of the more popular free and shareware viewers, and tells where to obtain them on Internet. If you are on a Unix machine, we highly recommend Jef Poskanzer’s free PBMPLUS software, which provides many useful operations on PPM-format image files.
The upcoming JPEG Part 3 standard defines a file format called SPIFF. SPIFF is interoperable with JFIF, in the sense that most JFIF decoders should be able to read the most common variant of SPIFF. SPIFF has some technical advantages over JFIF, but its major claim to fame is simply that it is an official standard rather than an informal one. At this point it is unclear whether SPIFF will supersede JFIF or whether JFIF will remain the de-facto standard.
libtiff Version 1.5 $Header: /cvs/maptools/cvsroot/libtiff/README,v 1.5 2004/10/30 13:44:45 dron Exp $ TIFF Software Distribution -------------------------This file is just a placeholder; all the documentation is now in HTML in the html directory. To view the documentation point your favorite WWW viewer at html/index.html; e.g. netscape html/index.html If you don’t have an HTML viewer then you can read the HTML source or fetch a PostScript version of this documentation from the directory ftp://ftp.
Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that (i) the above copyright notices and this permission notice appear in all copies of the software and related documentation, and (ii) the names of Sam Leffler and Silicon Graphics may not be used in any advertising or publicity relating to the software without the specific, prior written permission of Sam Leffler and Silicon Graphics.
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libpng versions 0.89, June 1996, through 0.96, May 1997, are Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger Distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-0.88, with the following individuals added to the list of Contributing Authors: John Bowler Kevin Bracey Sam Bushell Magnus Holmgren Greg Roelofs Tom Tanner libpng versions 0.5, May 1995, through 0.88, January 1996, are Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.
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