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Charge the Reader's battery (optional).

3. 

You can begin using the Reader immediately, or you can allow the battery to charge 

to 100 percent. A full charge takes approximately 3 hours.

NOTE: 

 For optimal battery performance and life, it is recommended that you 

charge the battery to 100 percent before using the Reader for the first time.

To charge the Reader's battery while it is in the Capture Station, connect the power 

to the Reader, by pushing up on the power connector at the front of the Capture 

Station. The power connector is the right-most of the three connectors on the 

cradle, and is marked with three raised dots. 
Then connect the power cord to the power port on the back of the Capture Station. 

The power port is the bottom port, and is also marked with three raised dots.

You can leave the Reader in the Capture Station, attached to the power supply, 

indefinitely.  You will not over-charge the Reader by leaving it plugged in, though it is 

a good idea to unplug it if there is danger of an electrical storm.

Summary of Contents for Portable Capture Station

Page 1: ...Intel Portable Capture Station Quick Start Guide Read Me First ...

Page 2: ...cial or legal documents when a reading inconsistency or misreading of written text might put you at risk of personal injury or economic harm For such critical reading always use a backup means to confirm that you understand the writing such as an alternative accessible format or another person For complete safety information and warnings refer to the Intel Portable Capture Station User Manual ...

Page 3: ...tents of the Portable Capture Station Box The Portable Capture Station box contains A Capture Station This quick start guide A user manual A CD with an audio version of the user manual and this quick start guide A power adapter and power cord This power adapter and power cord are interchangeable with the power adapter and power cord that come with the Reader The warranty for the Capture Station an...

Page 4: ...ation on a flat surface 2 Place the Capture Station on a work surface with the handle pointing up Make sure the sloped side of the handle is facing away from you The work surface should be large enough to support the entire base A surface approximately 24 inches long by 18 inches wide 60 cm long by 45 cm wide is sufficient ...

Page 5: ... arrows Unlock the sliders 4 Place your fingers in the notches along the top edge Pull the sliders toward you to engage the sliders and open the sides Be careful not to pinch your fingers as you do so You can open one side at a time or both sides together Carefully rest the two sides flat on the work surface ...

Page 6: ...collapsed arm is in front of you Press the release button that is located on the bottom front edge of the arm The button is marked with six raised dots Lift the arm until it locks upright to the base being careful not to pinch your fingers or hand ...

Page 7: ...cross the base of the Capture Station is the page holder The page holder keeps pages flat so the camera can capture a better image Before using the Capture Station for the first time peel off the protective covering on the top of the page holder Then remove the protective covering from the bottom of the page holder Be sure to remove the covering from both sides of the page holder Rotate the cradle...

Page 8: ...ou On the bottom edge of the cradle on the right side are three connectors You use these connectors to connect the Reader to the Capture Station a computer or another USB device and a power source The connectors are The mini USB connector on the left connects the Reader to the Capture Station It is marked by one raised dot ...

Page 9: ...nector on the right keeps the Reader charged It is marked by three raised dots Connect the Reader to the Capture Station 2 Insert the mini USB connector on the cradle into the bottom edge of the Reader Plug in the other two connectors You may need to move the connectors back and forth to connect them Mini USB Connector Standard USB Connector Power Connector ...

Page 10: ...ect the power to the Reader by pushing up on the power connector at the front of the Capture Station The power connector is the right most of the three connectors on the cradle and is marked with three raised dots Then connect the power cord to the power port on the back of the Capture Station The power port is the bottom port and is also marked with three raised dots You can leave the Reader in t...

Page 11: ...age holder is especially useful for reading material that will not lay flat such as a book If your text is already flat such as a single sheet of paper you can place the text on top of the page holder Raise the page holder 1 Use the page holder arms on either side of the base to raise the page holder The page holder arms are marked with raised dots ...

Page 12: ...e lower the page holder Adjust the lighting to reduce glare 4 To help ensure clear images position the Capture Station away from overhead lights windows and desk lamps Light that shines too brightly on the page can interfere with the Reader s ability to capture a good image Avoid shining light directly on the page holder Keep the Capture Station at least 5 feet 1 5 meters from an overhead light an...

Page 13: ...n on the Reader Capture text 1 To enter Shoot mode press the capture button which is located at the center front of the Capture Station base and is marked by raised dots Then press the capture button again to capture the text NOTE The Reader must be adequately charged to capture a large number of pages For charging procedures refer to the section titled Charge the Reader s battery optional earlier...

Page 14: ...After you finish capturing the text press the Play button to hear your document Play is the raised diagonal button above the upper right corner of the display screen Press the Play button again to pause or resume playback ...

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Page 16: ...yright 2009 Intel Corporation All rights reserved Intel and the Intel logo are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U S and other countries Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others ...

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