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Table of Contents
User Manual
Table of Contents
Introduction ......................................................................... 1
Contact and Support Information .................................... 1
Tutorials............................................................................... 8
1. Learning to Scan (using the Trainer)........................... 8
2. Editing and Entering Text ............................................ 9
3. Quicktionary Tutorial ................................................. 11
4. Notes Tutorial ............................................................ 14
5. Scan to PC Tutorial ................................................... 20
Troubleshooting................................................................ 54
Introduction
Congratulations on your choice of a state-of-the-art
scanning Pen from WizCom Technologies. WizCom makes
personal, portable scanning Pens that assist with reading,
understanding and utilizing text.
Inside the tip of the Pen is a sophisticated electronic eye.
This eye enables you to scan different types of printed
information directly into your Pen. Use the Pen to scan full
lines of text, receive word-by-word translations, and hear
scanned words pronounced aloud.
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Getting Started
Getting Started
The Pen Parts
On the Front Panel you can see:
1. Pen tip with optical scanning head (beneath the
protective cover)
2. 5-way button (Enter and direction keys)
3. Power/Escape key (red)
4. Touch Screen Display
Scanning Guidelines
Scanning Mode
The Pen is in scanning mode when the red light at the tip of
the Pen is blinking. Scanning mode is disabled when you
are not in an application, or when accessing a toolbar
menu.
Scanning Restrictions
The Pen scans and recognizes printed text in a wide range
of languages, font types and point sizes (6-22 points, up to
8mm) and in a variety of colors on contrasting backgrounds
(except red on white, white on red, blue on black and black
on blue).
It does not recognize handwriting, cursive fonts,
mathematical symbols or other profession-specific signs.
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Getting Started
Scanning Settings
Scanning settings can be modified via the Settings ( )
menu in the Pen applications.
Regular Font
Enlarged Font
Inverse
The Pen’s default scanning setting allows you to scan dark
text on a light background. To enable scanning of light text
on a dark background, select the Inverse option in the
Settings menu.
Numeric
Use this option when scanning numbers only.
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Getting Started
Pen Maintenance
To keep your product in good condition, follow these
guidelines:
Store in protective case when not in use.
Keep away from excessive moisture and temperature
extremes.
Clean using a soft, damp cloth.
Do not use soap or other cleaning aids on the touch
screen.
Avoid exposing to direct sunlight for long periods.
Avoid scratching or damaging the touch screen.
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electrical shock or damage
to the internal components, do not spray liquid directly on
the screen or allow excess liquid to drip inside your Pen.
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Getting Started
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Tutorials
Tutorials
1. Learning to Scan (using the
Trainer)
This tutorial will help you learn to scan using the Trainer
supplied in the package.
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Tutorials
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Tutorials
Note: The auto complete list only contains words from the
selected dictionary.
The Keyboard
The keyboard layout corresponds to the selected scanning
language settings.
The Keys:
Key Function
Backspace:
Tap to delete characters to the left of the
cursor.
Close and Cancel:
or Tap to reject all changes and return to the
ESC application screen.
Close and Save:
or Tap to accept all changes and return to the
Enter application screen.
Shift:
Tap to switch to uppercase characters. The
keyboard will automatically return to the
regular layout after selecting one character.
Use to enter more than one uppercase
character.
Caps Lock:
Tap to view the uppercase character
keyboard. Tap again to return to regular
layout.
International:
Tap to switch to the international keyboard.
The keyboard will automatically return to the
regular layout after selecting one character.
Numeric:
Tap to view the numeric keyboard. Tap again
to return to the regular layout.
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Tutorials
3. Quicktionary Tutorial
This tutorial will take you through the basic use of the
Quicktionary application. The English to French dictionary
is used as an example.
1. Accessing the Input Screen
a. Press the red ESC key to turn the Pen on.
b. From the Pen Main Menu, enter the Quicktionary
application:
• By pressing ENT when the icon is highlighted.
• By tapping on the icon with the stylus.
The Input Screen will appear:
2. Selecting a dictionary
a. Select from the toolbar by tapping with the stylus or
by pressing ESC and using the direction keys.
b. Choose Select Dictionary from the drop-down
menu.
c. Select a dictionary whose source language is English,
such as English to French or English to Spanish.
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Tutorials
Note:
The Split Screen appears whenever more than
one word is scanned.
The scanned text is displayed in the upper section.
Selecting a word in the upper section using the
direction keys or stylus causes the word to be
highlighted and its translation displayed in the lower
section of the screen.
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Tutorials
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Tutorials
4. Notes Tutorial
This tutorial will take you through the basic use of the
Notes application.
The tutorial has two parts:
Using Notes on the Pen
Managing Notes files in the PenExplorer
Using Notes
1. Accessing the Input Screen
a. Press the red ESC key to turn the Pen on.
b. From the Pen Main Menu, enter the Notes
application:
By pressing ENT when the icon is highlighted.
By tapping on the icon with the stylus.
The Notes opening screen will appear:
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Tutorials
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Tutorials
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Tutorials
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Tutorials
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Tutorials
5. Scan to PC Tutorial
This tutorial will take you through the basic use of Scan to
PC.
Scan to PC is used to scan text and send it directly to the
PC. Text can be scanned into any file or application on the
PC that has a blinking cursor.
The PenExplorer must be installed in order to use Scan to
PC. If you have not yet installed the PenExplorer see
Installing the PenExplorer on page 3.
On the Pen:
1. Press the red power key to turn the Pen on. If you do
not see the Pen Main Menu, select to exit the
current application and return to the Pen Main Menu.
2. From the Pen Main Menu select Scan to PC.
Pen-PC Communications:
When the Pen and PC successfully establish
communications, the PenExplorer Scan to PC icon will
appear in the Windows taskbar.
The Pen will enter the Scan to PC application.
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Tutorials
Using Scan to PC
On the PC:
1. Open a Microsoft Word Document.
2. Set the language to English using the language
option in the Formatting Toolbar.
On the Pen:
Scan to PC has two modes: Auto Send and non-Auto
Send. The Pen's default setting is Auto Send.
Using Auto Send mode:
1. In confirm that the Auto Send option is on
(checked), and that appears on the top of the
screen.
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Tutorials
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Tutorials
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Tutorials
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The Pen User Interface
1. Power/Escape Key
a. Power:
Start up – Short press to turn the Pen on
Shut down - Long press to turn the Pen off
Note: To turn the Pen off, hold down the Power key
until the progress bar reaches the end.
b. Escape:
Activate/deactivate toolbar
Close submenus and pop-ups
2. 5-way button
a. Enter key:
Select highlighted option by pressing the key
b. Direction keys:
Activate the direction keys by pushing the 5-way
button in the desired direction
1. Right/Left direction keys:
Scroll right or left
2. Up/Down direction keys:
Scroll up or down
Create a new paragraph in Notes using the
Down key
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The Pen User Interface
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The Pen User Interface
Graphic Function
Common Toolbar Icons
Read Aloud: Hear text on screen read aloud.
Edit: Activate the Virtual Keyboard or
Handwriting feature to edit text.
Settings: Display the Settings menu options.
Help: Display the Help menu options.
Pen Main Menu: Exit the application.
The Quicktionary Toolbar
Alternative Entries: See a list of additional
entries for the current word.
No Alternative Entries: Indicates no
alternative entries for the current word.
History: Display a list of recently viewed words.
Return to Split Screen: Return to the Split
Screen.
The Notes Toolbar
Translate/Define Word: Define or translate
words by cross-referencing to the selected
dictionary.
New File: Create a new file.
File Operations: Open, rename or delete
existing files.
Paragraph: Create or delete a paragraph.
Beaming: Send/receive files via infrared
communications. Files can be transferred using
IrOBEX compatible devices, such as PDAs
(Palm, IPAQ etc), or smartphones.
Erase: Erase last-scanned text (underlined).
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The Pen User Interface
Graphic Function
The Scan to PC Toolbar
Send: When the Auto Send function is
disabled, selecting this icon will send the
scanned line to the PC.
Auto Send: Indicates that scanned text will be
sent immediately to the PC.
Settings Menu – toggle options
Indicates that the option is OFF.
Indicates that the option is ON.
Scanning Settings Indicators
Indicates ready to scan.
Indicates ready to scan inverse text (white text
on dark background).
Language Indicator: Shows the scanning
language the Pen is currently set to scan (i.e.
ENG = English).
Inverse Mode: Indicates that the Pen is set to
scan inverse text (white text on dark
background).
Numeric Mode: Indicates that the Pen is set to
scan numbers only.
Scrollbars
Scroll using the stylus.
Inactive scrollbars indicate that there is no text
to scroll through.
Battery Indicators
High Medium Low Empty
External Power Indicators
Indicates that the Pen is powered by the PC
and the Pen contains batteries.
Indicates that the Pen is powered by the PC
but the Pen contains no batteries. Note: It is
highly recommended that the Pen contains
batteries even when powered by the PC.
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The Pen Main Menu
Connect to PC
Use this option to allow you to move or copy Notes files
from the Pen to your PC or to delete files currently stored on
the Pen.
See the PenExplorer section on page 47 for more
information.
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The Pen Main Menu
Modify the general Pen settings using this menu which can
be accessed from the Pen Main Menu or from the
Settings ( ) menu within each application.
When changing a setting, press ENT or select OK to save
changes. To return to the Preferences menu without
making changes, press ESC or .
Voice Settings
Use this option to modify the volume, pitch and reading
speed on the Pen. This will change the way text is read
aloud in the Quicktionary application. Move the slider bar
by dragging with the stylus or using the direction keys.
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The Pen Main Menu
Information
Serial Number
Use this option to view the Pen serial number.
About
Use this option to view the Pen version and copyright
information.
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The Pen Applications
Toolbar Options
Read Aloud
Hear text read aloud (supported languages only). Use the
Voice Settings option in the Preferences menu to define
speaker settings.
Alternative Entries
View a list of alternative translations of the selected word.
This menu item is inactivated if there are no alternative
entries.
History
View a list of previously scanned words. Select a word from
the list to access the translation from the relevant dictionary.
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The Pen Applications
Edit
Access the Virtual Keyboard to modify scanned text or to
insert new text. See Editing and Entering Text on page 9
for information on using the Virtual Keyboard.
Settings
The Settings menu contains the following options:
Menu Option Function
Enlarged Font Use this option to switch
between regular and enlarged
display font. The Pen’s default
setting is enlarged font.
Always Read Use this option to change the
Aloud speaker setting for reading text
aloud. The Pen’s default setting
is selected which means that
text is read aloud immediately
after it is scanned or selected.
Inverse The Pen is set to scan dark text
on a light background. Select
this option to scan inverse text
(white text on dark background).
Select Dictionary View a list of available
dictionaries and change the
default dictionary.
Reset History Erase the History list of
previously viewed words.
Preferences… Display the Preferences menu
(from the Pen Main Menu).
For further information see Scanning Settings on page 5.
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The Pen Applications
Help
The Help menu contains the following options:
Menu Option Function
Pronunciation A guide to the pronunciation of
Guide words using the phonetics
alphabet and symbols.
Icons… An explanation of the icons and
graphic indicators seen on the
Pen screens.
Keys… An explanation of the Pen keys
and their functions.
Note: Only relevant icons and menu options will be available
in each screen.
Split Screen
The Split Screen appears after scanning or entering more
than one word. The scanned text appears on the top of the
screen, and the translation of the highlighted word appears
on the bottom of the screen.
Dictionary Screen
The Dictionary Screen appears after scanning a single
word, or after selecting a word from the Split Screen.
Dictionary Entries
The dictionary entries contain various elements. These
examples are derived from the English to French dictionary.
1. Headword
The selected word or derivative of the selected word.
2. Homonyms
Two or more words which are spelled the same but
have different meanings.
3. Phonetics
The phonetic transcription of the headword. This can
be seen when the dictionary entries are displayed in
complete form.
4. Translation
Some words may have additional meanings when
combined with other words. These can be viewed by
scrolling through the dictionary definition of the
particular word.
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The Pen Applications
5. Parts of Speech
Categories of words that describe their particular
function, e.g. nouns, verbs, adjectives. Some
dictionary entries contain several parts of speech.
6. Idioms
Expressions or phrases usually composed of a
sequence of words. They can be identified:
a. Automatically within a sentence (scanned/typed).
b. By scrolling through the translation of the first word
of the sequence.
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The Pen Applications
Games
Se
lect this option to access the Games. The games use words
derived from the Quicktionary History list to help you
practice words you have looked up. If there are not enough
words in your History list, additional words will be added to
the word list from the selected dictionary. The games use
dictionaries whose source language is English.
Wordman
Scrambled Word
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The Pen Applications
Use the stylus to tap the letter you wish to move. The letter
will appear highlighted. Tap on the place in the answer box
where you wish to place the letter. You can move letters
into, around and out of the box as many times as you wish.
Toolbar Options
The following toolbar options are relevant for both
Wordman and Scrambled Word. See The Toolbar on
page 26 for information on accessing the toolbar with the
stylus and Pen keys.
Show Score
Use this option to see how many words you have guessed
correctly. You can reset the score by selecting Reset Score
from the Settings menu.
Settings
The Settings menu contains the following options:
Enlarged Font Select this option to change the display
setting to enlarged font
Select Choose the dictionary you wish to use
Dictionary with the game
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The Pen Applications
Reset Score Clear the score for the current game and
start from zero
Word Selection Choose which word list you wish to use –
either words from your Quicktionary
History list or random words from the
selected dictionary
Preferences Display the Preferences menu (from the
Pen Main Menu)
Help
The Help menu contains the following options:
How to Play View the playing instructions for this game
Icons An explanation of icons and graphic
indicators
Keys An explanation of the Pen keys and their
functions
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The Pen Applications
Notes
The Notes application is used primarily for scanning text
and storing it on the Pen for future transfer to the PC using
the PenExplorer.
Text can also be inserted manually using the Virtual
Keyboard.
Notes can also be used to define or translate text from
within a file using the dictionaries installed on the Pen.
For a step-by-step guide see the Notes Tutorial on page
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Transferring Files
Files can be transferred from the Pen using the
PenExplorer. Files are saved on the Pen and then
transferred to the PC using the PenExplorer application.
For information on how to manage files using the
PenExplorer, see File Management on page 51.
Toolbar Options
Read Aloud
Hear scanned or inserted text read aloud in supported
languages. This icon does not appear if the selected
dictionary does not contain support for reading aloud.
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The Pen Applications
New File
Create a new file. If there is scanned text on the screen,
selecting will automatically save the previous file under a
default file name.
File Operations
Use this option to open or delete stored files, or to rename
the current file.
Paragraph
Use this option to create or delete paragraphs.
Edit
Access the Virtual Keyboard to modify scanned text or to
insert new text.
Settings
The Settings menu contains the following options:
Menu Option Function
Enlarged Font Use this option to switch
between regular and enlarged
display font. The Pen’s default
setting is enlarged font.
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The Pen Applications
Help
The Help menu contains the following options:
Menu Option Function
Icons… An explanation of the icons and
graphic indicators seen on the
Pen screens.
Keys… An explanation of the Pen keys
and their functions.
Note: Only relevant icons and menu options will be available
in each screen.
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The Pen Applications
Scan to PC
Scan to PC is used to scan text and send it directly to the
PC. Text can be scanned into any file or application on the
PC that has a blinking cursor. The Pen must be connected
to the PC with the USB cable before entering the Scan to
PC application.
When selecting Scan to PC from the Pen Main Menu, the
icon will appear in the Windows taskbar, indicating that the
PenExplorer application has been activated.
For a step-by-step guide to using Scan to PC, see the
Scan to PC Tutorial on page 20.
Scanning Modes
Scan to PC has two scanning modes:
1. Auto Send
2. Non-Auto Send
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The Pen Applications
Toolbar Options
Send
Use this option to send scanned text to the PC when Auto
Send is not selected in the Settings menu.
Settings
The Settings menu contains the following options:
Menu Option Function
Enlarged Font Use this option to switch
between regular and enlarged
display font. The Pen’s default
setting is enlarged font.
Auto Send Select this option to alternate
between Auto Send and non-
Auto Send modes. See
Scanning Modes on page 44.
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The Pen Applications
Help
The Help menu contains the following options:
Menu Option Function
Icons… An explanation of the icons and
graphic indicators seen on the
Pen screens.
Keys… An explanation of the Pen keys
and their functions.
Note: Only relevant icons and menu options will be available
in each screen.
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The PenExplorer
The PenExplorer
The PenExplorer is the application your Pen uses to
communicate with the PC.
Use the PenExplorer for:
1. File management: Copy files to and from the Notes
application on the Pen.
2. Compacting flash memory: Compact the Pen flash
card.
The PenExplorer runs in the background when using the
Scan to PC application.
Scan to PC Mode
Scan to PC Mode is activated when Pen-PC
communications are established after entering the Scan to
PC application on the Pen. The Scan to PC Mode icon
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The PenExplorer
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The PenExplorer
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The PenExplorer
File Management
1. Files that can be copied to the Pen
You can only copy specific files to the Pen:
a. Only files with a *.txt extension (plain text files) can
be transferred to the Pen.
b. Files must be saved as UNICODE.
c. File names must be in English and should be less
than 8 characters long. File names that are longer
than 8 characters, or that contain non-ABC
characters will be renamed when they are
transferred to the PenExplorer.
From Word:
1. Go to File\Save As. Insert a file name.
2. Change the file type to Plain Text (*.txt) and click
the Save button.
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The PenExplorer
Note: You will need to change the file language for each
language you transfer.
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
This troubleshooter deals with some potential Pen-PC
connectivity issues.
Issues:
1. The Pen says that it is connected to the PC but the
PenExplorer window hasn’t opened on screen and I
can’t see the icon in the taskbar.
2. I receive the “Error connecting to PC” message on
the Pen but I have followed all the tips and the
PenExplorer should be working correctly.
Solutions:
Try the following options, in this order:
1. Disconnect the USB cable from the Pen. Restart the
Pen, connect the USB cable and try to re-establish
communications (select Connect to PC from the Pen
Main Menu).
2. On the Pen: Disconnect the USB cable from the Pen
and restart the Pen.
On the PC:
a. Press the Ctrl-Alt-Delete buttons at the same
time to open the Windows Task Manager.
b. Go to the Processes tab and highlight
PenService.exe in the Image Name list.
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Troubleshooting
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Product Specification
Product Specification
Pen Specification
Feature Description
Display Type Touch Screen Monochromatic FSTN
Resolution: 208 x 65
Size: 61mm x 20mm / 2.4” x .8”
Keypad Navigation Switch (Enter, Up,
Down, Left, Right)
Push Button - Power/ESC
CPU ARM7 ASIC, 16 bit, 80 MHz
Memory
SRAM 64 K x 16 bit
ROM/RAM 8 MB
Optical Scanner 128 pixels linear array image
sensor
400 DPI resolution
Communications
USB1.1 Yes
Power
Internal Power 2 x 1.5V AAA Alkaline batteries
External Power USB cable connected to PC
Current Consumption Idle mode - 42 mA
Max. (Peak) - 212 mA
Size L x W x H:
177.5 mm x 41.5 mm x 33 mm
(7” x 1.62” x 1.3”)
Weight 77 grams (2.716 oz.) without
batteries
100 grams (3.527 oz.) with batteries
Safety CE
UL
FCC class B
Operating Temperature 0°C - 40°C
Range
PC Specification
The PenExplorer is compatible with Windows XP, Vista
and Win7 (32bit). Installing the PenExplorer on a PC with
an incompatible operating system may cause it to operate
ineffectively.
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