Canon DC-5384, DC-5381, DC-4381, DC-4365 manual EN-10, Charging battery, Off Battery full

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3. Match the battery carefully until it fits in place.

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4.Insert the plug from the AC adapter into the DC IN terminal.

5.Insert the appropriate end of the power cord into the AC adapter.

6.Insert the plug on the power cord into a wall outlet.

The CHARGE indicator lights red when charging is started and turns off when charging is completed.

We recommended that you full charge the battery all the time.

When the projector is off, the charger works as a fast charging mode. It takes approximately 5 hours to complete charging.

When the projector is on, the charger works as a slow charging mode.It takes approximately 7 hours to complete charging.

For battery removal

Slide the battery lock switches on the two sides to remove the battery from the projector.

CHARGE (Red)

CONDITION

On

Charging battery

Off

Battery full

 

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Contents FCC Notice EN-1Contents Important safeguards EN-3EN-4 VentilationSafety check Replacement partsEN-5 It can lead to fire EN-6It can lead to fire or electric shock Place the projector on a level and stable surface onlyEN-7 Do not touch the air outlet grilles and bottom plateTerminal board OverviewControl panel Bottom sidePower indicator lights red when using AC adapter PowerEN-9 Off Battery full Charging batteryEN-10 For the first time use Remote controlFor battery change Enter buttonEN-12 Remote Control PrecautionsOperating Range This sample may be slightly different from actual rangeEN-13 Front projection InstallationLayout of the projector EN-14EN-15 Projector + AV device Basic connectionsEN-16 For computer with D-SUB Projector + ComputerFor Macintosh EN-17Preparation for projection PreparationEN-18 Following cases EN-19Basic operation On the control panel Power-onEN-20 Power-off EN-21On the remote control Menu operation EN-23EN-24 ColorImage BrightnessAV Set ManagementEN-25 EN-26 Using an SD CardYou can playback image and video files stored in an SD card EN-27 Still Image Jpeg MinoltaPlaying Back Files in SD Card Inserting/Removing an SD CardEN-28 Images aren’t projected on the screen TroubleshootingEN-29 Images aren’t projected correctly EN-30EN-31 Others EN-32Cleaning of the lens MaintenanceCleaning of the projector and the ventilation slots EN-33Indicators EN-34EN-35 Video D-SUB 15 female for analog VGA input Audio SpecificationsEN-36 Audio OUT SD Card slotDimensional drawings unit mm EN-37What’s included in the box EN-38EN-39 EN-40 Specification of Hdtv signals720 X480 15.80 60.00 480p 31.50

DC-5384, DC-5381, DC-4365, DC-4381 specifications

The Canon DC-4381, DC-4365, DC-5381, and DC-5384 are sophisticated document scanners designed to meet the demands of modern offices and businesses. These models combine advanced features, robust technologies, and exceptional performance to enhance document handling and workflow efficiency.

The Canon DC-4381 stands out with a high-speed scanning capability, offering a remarkable throughput of up to 80 pages per minute. It supports duplex scanning, allowing users to capture both sides of a document in a single pass, thereby saving time. Equipped with a 300-sheet automatic document feeder (ADF), it can handle large volumes of documents with ease. The DC-4381 also features Image Stabilization technology, ensuring that scanned images are sharp and clear.

Moving on to the DC-4365, this model shares many characteristics with the DC-4381 but is tailored for smaller offices. It boasts a 65 ppm scanning speed, which is ideal for moderate workloads. The intuitive control panel and large touchscreen interface make navigation straightforward. The DC-4365 employs Canon’s advanced image processing technology, allowing for correction of distortion and improving legibility in documents with mixed text and graphics.

The Canon DC-5381 offers impressive versatility, supporting various media types and sizes, from standard documents to thicker materials. Its speed reaches 90 pages per minute, making it one of the fastest in its class. With built-in optical character recognition (OCR), users can convert scanned documents into editable formats, greatly enhancing productivity. The DC-5381 also features cloud connectivity, allowing users to easily upload and share documents online.

Lastly, the DC-5384 rounds out the series with enhanced features aimed at high-volume environments. It can scan up to 100 pages per minute and includes advanced security features like user authentication and secure PDF creation. The device is designed to integrate seamlessly with existing IT infrastructure, facilitating smooth operation within networked environments.

All four models include comprehensive software packages, offering tools for document management and workflow automation. Their compact designs and energy-efficient technologies contribute to reduced operational costs, making them ideal investments for organizations aiming to streamline their document processing capabilities. In summary, the Canon DC-4381, DC-4365, DC-5381, and DC-5384 reflect Canon’s commitment to quality, efficiency, and user-friendly design in document scanning solutions.