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QUICK START—POWER

Powering your unit:

You can power the scanner using the included USB cable in two different 

ways.  Firstly, connect the cable from the scanner to an available USB 

port on your PC or Mac. Then plug the USB cable into the included 5-volt 

adapter. The adapter should be  inserted into a 120-volt wall receptacle.
Connect the other end of the cable into the USB receptacle located on 

the back of the scanner. Once both ends of your cable is securely plugged 

in, Press the POWER button to turn on the film scanner.

When the device is turned on if there is no SD card inserted in the 
back the screen will say no SD card. You will still be able to scan and 
save images using the internal 128 MB memory.

Memory:

Your scanner has the option of saving the scanned images to the 

scanner’s built in memory or on an external memory card. If you would 

like your images to be stored on an external memory card, insert an 

SD/MMC (Secure Digital Multi-Media Card) into the film scanner. The 

slot for your SD/MMC cards is located on the back of the unit. If an 

SD/MMC card is in the slot the scanned images will automatically be 

saved to the SD card.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE SCANNER DOES NOT INCLUDE AN SD CARD. 
See page SD CARDS section for more details on SD cards.

Starting up the Scanner:

After the welcome page, the Main Menu screen will display for 5 

seconds. You can press the OK button to jump right to the Capture 

Mode or wait for the  full 5 seconds for the system to automatically 

enter the Capture Mode. Capture Mode, enables you to view, scan and 

save your images as displayed on the screen.
Once you enter the capture mode, there will be a capture icon indicator 

on left top corner to indicate that you are in  capture mode. 

When the film holder is inserted into the  slot, the image always 
shows the positive image according to the defined film type. To 
change the film type see FILM TYPE SETUP section. (When power is 
first applied, the film type defaults to (color) negative film). 

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Summary of Contents for High Resolution Digital Scanner

Page 1: ...Digital Scanner MANUAL www ItsJumbl com JUMBL is a trademark of C A IP Holdings LLC 2013 All Rights Reserved MADE IN CHINA Distributed by C A Marketing Inc 2 Bergen Turnpike Ridgefield Park NJ 07660...

Page 2: ...your unit on a bed or a couch can lead to the unit overheating HEAT The unit should be situated away from sources of high heat such as radiators or a stove SERVICING The user should not attempt to se...

Page 3: ...Note Your device does NOT have an SD card included For more information on the use of an SD card for memory storage please see SD CARDS section The following parts are included Please contact your re...

Page 4: ...external memory card insert an SD MMC Secure Digital Multi Media Card into the film scanner The slot for your SD MMC cards is located on the back of the unit If an SD MMC card is in the slot the scann...

Page 5: ...be opened flipping the top open See illustration Once your holder is open lay your film strip in the holder with every frame opposite an open window of the holder Be sure that the matt dull side of t...

Page 6: ...on the screen press the SCAN button to scan the image and then press the OK button to save the image Memory Your scanner has the option of saving the scanned images to the scanner s built in memory or...

Page 7: ...categories the scanner will go back into capture mode On the right top corner of the screen there is a brightness indicator which tells you the current setting of the brightness Flipping and Mirror I...

Page 8: ...playing the pictures from the SD card If you would like the scanner to play the images saved on the internal memory then the SD card should be removed When there is no SD card in the slot the scanner...

Page 9: ...nternal memory card and SD Card At any time you have the ability to reformat your internal memory card and your inserted SD Card Re formatting will result in the deleting of all of your stored images...

Page 10: ...If your images are stored on a SD card simply remove the card and insert it into your computer If you would like to transfer the images that are stored on the internal memory via a USB cable follow th...

Page 11: ...MANENTLY PC Begin by inserting your SD card into the SD reader Some computers have it built in while some computers will require a card reader Access My Computer by either left clicking the My Compute...

Page 12: ...35mm Film Monochrome Slide Picture Effects B W Slides Negatives Light Source LED Back light File Format Picture JPEG TV OUT Type NTSC PAL Built in Memory YES External Memory Card SD card up to 32GB Po...

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