Visioneer 400 manual Scanning from ONE Touch

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1.Choose the options you want from the OCR window.

Languages in Document—Click on the language(s) in list that correspond to the languages in the documents to be scanned. You can click on multiple languages. These are the languages that will be recognized during the OCR process. For faster and more reliable language recognition, select only the languages in the documents.

The languages are in alphabetical order. Type the first letter of a language’s name to jump to its section in the list.

Use languages and dictionaries to improve accuracy—Select this option to automatically check the validity of the recognized words. An OCR engine looks at each letter or symbol on the page individually, then “guesses” what the letter or symbol is based on the shape. Therefore, the OCR engine may have more than one guess for a particular letter or symbol, a “best guess”, a “second-best guess”, and so on. This option tells the OCR engine to look through the dictionary to validate its best guess for the letters in that word; if its best guess is not in the dictionary, it checks for the second-best guess, and so on.

For example, if the word “house” appears in the original document but the OCR engine is 75% sure that the “o” is actually an “a”, the finished document would have the word “hause”. Turning this option on tells the OCR engine to look at the other letters in the word, check to see which version of the word is in the dictionary, and output the correct word “house” in the final document.

The OCR engine does not automatically correct misspelled words that were present in the original document.

When dictionaries are selected, the terms in those dictionaries are used to check the spelling. If this is option is not selected, User Dictionaries and Professional Dictionaries cannot be selected.

User Dictionary—A user dictionary is your personal dictionary with words that you want the OCR engine to reference for better accuracy when converting the document into editable text. For example, if you scan documents with highly technical terms or acronyms not found in typical dictionaries, you can add them to your personal dictionary. You can also add names that you expect to be in the documents too. This way, as the OCR process recognizes each letter or symbol, there is a higher chance that the technical term or name will be correctly spelled in the final document. You can create multiple user dictionaries. See the section "Creating Your Own Dictionaries" on page 79.

Click the menu arrow and select a user dictionary from the list.

If you select [none] as the user dictionary, the text will be validated using the terms in the dictionaries for the selected languages, as well as any professional dictionaries if they are selected.

The label [current] is next to the currently-select user dictionary.

Professional Dictionaries—These are legal and medical dictionaries containing highly specialized words and phrases. The options are: Dutch Legal, Dutch Medical, English Financial, English Legal, English Medical, French Legal, French Medical, German Legal, and German Medical. Select the appropriate dictionary for the OCR engine to use to validate the scanned text.

Reject Character—This is the character that the OCR process inserts for an unrecognizable text character. For example, if the OCR process cannot recognize the J in REJECT, and ~ is the reject character, the word would appear as RE~ECT in your document. The ~ is the default reject character.

Type the character you want to use in the Reject Character box. Try to choose a character that will not appear in your documents.

Missing Character—This is the character that the OCR process inserts for a missing text character. A missing text character is one that the OCR process recognizes, but cannot represent because that character is not available for the selected language. For example, if the document contains the text

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Visioneer Strobe Users Guide Visioneer Strobe User’s Guide Visual Display Installation Scanning from WIA Index Vi Visioneer Strobe 400 USER’S Guide Welcome WHAT’S in the BOXVisioneer Strobe 400 Scanner VGA or Svga Monitor System RequirementsIBM-compatible Pentium 4 PC, or AMD equivalent with Documentation Assembling the Power Supply Assemble the ScannerConnect the Scanner Power Cord To Connect the Scanner Power to the Wall To Connect the Scanner Power to the ComputerVisioneer Strobe 400 Scanner USER’S Guide Installation Before YOU BeginInstall the Software and Connect the Scanner To install the softwareInstalling the Scanner Driver Visioneer Strobe 400 Scanner USER’S Guide Installation Connect the USB Cable and Turn on the Power Installation Visioneer Strobe 400 Scanner USER’S Guide Installing Visioneer Onetouch Installing Paperport Select Remind me in 7 days and click OKRegister Your Scanner Software To install the additional applicationsApplications Available with Your Scanner Select Install OmniPage Pro View and Save the User Guides Installation Visioneer Strobe 400 Scanner USER’S Guide Scanning Using Autolaunch Scanning Paper ItemsVisioneer Strobe 400 Scanner USER’S Guide Scanning Plastic Cards Turn Autolaunch OFF/ON To turn AutoLaunch off or onLoading Documents to Scan Scan from the Onetouch Buttons Loading Documents to Scan Scanning Interfaces Default Onetouch Settings Scanning From OneTouchScan from the Onetouch Button Panel To scan from the OneTouch Button panelFeatures of the Onetouch Button Panel Configuring the Onetouch Buttons Changing a Button settingSelecting NEW Settings Color Black and White Grayscale Configure Before Scan Creating a NEW Scan Configuration To create a new configurationScan Settings Tab Settings tab Original Image Advanced Settings tab Click the Advanced Settings tabDevice Settings Tab Storage Options Tab Archive Editing or Deleting Scan ConfigurationsTo edit or delete a scan configuration Configure Before Scan To set Configure Before ScanTo Scan Using Configure Before Scan Select the scan configuration Configure Before ScanCanceling a Configure Before Scan File Format OptionsCreate Single Image Files Image Formats Text Formats To select a file type for the text format Selecting Options for OnetouchTo select options Global Options Setting Destination Application Properties PaperPort PropertiesText Documents Properties Visioneer Strobe 400 Scanner USER’S Guide Image Documents Properties Storage Properties EMail Properties Scan and Burn to a CD To scan and burn to a CDScanning with Event Forwarding STI To scan with event forwardingCreating AN Html WEB page from Your Scanned Documents To scan and create an Html webTransferring Scanned Documents to Storage To transfer documents to storageSetting up multiple folders for transfer to storage Scanning to Multiple Archive FoldersClick the Storage Options tab Visioneer Strobe 400 Scanner USER’S Guide Scan to multiple storage folders Scanning with Optical Character Recognition OCR To scan with OCR To select a file type for the text format Text FormatsRight-click on the text format icon To select OCR options available from OneTouch Selecting Onetouch Omnipage OCR OptionsOCR TAB Scanning from ONE Touch To create a personal dictionary Creating Your OWN DictionariesClick Add New To edit a user dictionary Editing User DictionariesScanning from ONE Touch Format TAB Input Format OptionsOutput Format Options Onetouch with Kofax VRS Technology To select the Kofax VRS settings Kofax VRS SettingsBasic Features are Professional Features are Summary of the scan settings also indicates VRS settings Changing the Hardware Settings Visioneer Strobe 400 Scanner USER’S Guide Scanning from Twain Accessing the Twain Interface Scanning with the Twain Interface Options in the Twain InterfaceVisioneer Strobe 400 Scanner USER’S Guide To scan using WIA from Microsoft Paint From the File menu choose From Scanner or CameraVisioneer Strobe 400 Scanner USER’S Guide Fine Tuning Your Scans Visioneer Strobe 400 Scanner USER’S Guide Calibrating Your Scanner Calibrating from OnetouchVisioneer Strobe 400 Scanner USER’S Guide Calibrating from the Windows Control Panel Double-click on Scanners and CamerasCalibrating from Twain Cleaning Your Scanner Visioneer Strobe 400 Scanner USER’S Guide Additional Cleaning Method Troubleshooting Maintenance Uninstalling the Paperport and Omnipage Software Uninstalling or Reinstalling Your ScannerUninstalling the Scanner and Onetouch Software Strobe 400 Scanner Specifications Scanning specificationsStrobe 400 Spare Part List Part Name Part Number Calibration 05-0803-000Index JPG Twain Index Visioneer
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