Genius G-NOTE 5000 Owner Manual
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Genius G-NOTE 5000 is a digital note recorder that allows you to instantly capture notes or diagrams written in ink on normal paper, and then transfer a digital copy to a PC for viewing, editing, or sharing by email. The G-NOTE 5000 supports both portrait and landscape mode, and its unique multi-color ink recognition concept greatly adds to the versatility and functionality of the device.
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G-Note ™
Digital Note Recorder
Model:
G-Note 5000
User manual
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Radio Frequency Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply within the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Trademark Information
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© 2005 KYE SYSTEM Corp. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means
(electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise), without the prior written permission of the publisher.
Note: Specifications mentioned in this manual are subject to change without notice.
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Contents
1. INTRODUCTION
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1.1 P OSSIBLE APPLICATIONS ...................................................................................4
1.2 P ACKAGE CONTENTS ...........................................................................................4
1.3 S YSTEM REQUIREMENTS .....................................................................................4
2. PARTS OF THE G-NOTE 5000
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2.1 I NSTALLATION OF THE BATTERIES .....................................................................6
2.2 I NSTALLATION OF THE INK PEN BATTERY ..........................................................6
2.3 A TTACHING A PAPER NOTEPAD ..........................................................................7
2.4 B UILT IN STORAGE DEVICE ................................................................................7
3. G-NOTE OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
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3.1 F RONT PANEL BUTTONS ......................................................................................7
3.2 T URNING ON THE EQUIPMENT ............................................................................7
3.3 S TARTING A NEW PAGE ......................................................................................9
3.4 M ODIFYING NOTES ...........................................................................................10
3.5 D ELETING PAGES ..............................................................................................10
3.6 C ONFIGURING YOUR G-N OTE .........................................................................11
3.6.1 T HE R OTATE MENU .......................................................................................12
3.6.2 T HE W ORKBOOK MENU ................................................................................13
3.6.3 T HE W ORKBOOK – F ORMAT D ISK COMMAND ............................................14
3.6.4 S ETTING THE AUTO SUSPEND TIMER ..........................................................15
3.6.5 T HE REMAINING DISK SPACE / BATTERY POWER DISPLAY .........................16
3.7 T URNING OFF THE G-N OTE .............................................................................16
4. THE DIGITAL ORGANIZER
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4.1 I NSTALLING THE D IGITAL O RGANIZER SOFTWARE ........................................17
4.2 D OWNLOADING DIGITAL PAGES FROM THE G-N OTE .....................................17
4.3 I MPORTING DIGITAL PAGES (W INDOWS XP)
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4.4 I MPORTING DIGITAL PAGES (W INDOWS 2000 & XP)
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4.5 U SING THE G-N OTE AS A PEN TABLET ...........................................................20
4.6 T HE D IGITAL O RGANIZER MAIN SCREEN ........................................................20
4.7 T HE STANDARD TOOLBAR .................................................................................21
4.8 T HE ANNOTATE TOOLBAR .................................................................................26
4.9 T HE D IGITAL PAGE TOOLBAR ...........................................................................29
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APPENDIX
............................................................................................................... 31
R EPLACING THE INK CARTRIDGE OF THE DIGITAL PEN .......................................... 31
R EPLACING THE BATTERY OF THE DIGITAL PEN ..................................................... 31
T AKING CARE OF YOUR G-NOTE 5000
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TROUBLESHOOTING
.......................................................................................... 34
GLOSSARY
............................................................................................................... 34
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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1. Introduction
The G-Note 5000 digital note recorder allows you to instantly capture notes or diagrams written in ink on normal paper, and then transfer a digital copy to a PC for viewing, editing, or sharing by email. The G-Note 5000 supports both portrait and landscape mode, and its unique multi-color ink recognition concept greatly adds to the versatility and functionality of the device.
1.1 Possible applications
The G-Note 5000 can be deployed in any situation where both a paper hardcopy and a digitized soft copy are required, such as taking meeting minutes and lecture notes, but also in the electronic capture of signatures, the processing of police and medical records, or to conduct polls and the completion of forms.
1.2 Package contents
The following items are included in your G-Note 5000 package:
G-Note 5000 digital note recorder
1 x A5 paper pad
1 x black digital ink pen
1 x red digital ink pen
3 x black ink refills (stored in the battery compartment)
USB cable for G-Note 5000 (100cm)
4 x 1.5 volt AAA-size batteries for G-Note 5000
2 x 1.4V button cell battery for digital ink pens
Digital Organizer software CD-ROM with electronic user manual
Mini screw driver
Quick installation guide
Please contact your retailer if some of these items are missing or damaged.
1.3 System requirements
Windows 2000, XP, or higher
Pentium III – 500Mhz CPU or equivalent or higher
Minimum 128MB RAM
Minimum 32MB free hard disk space
One free USB port
CD-ROM drive
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2. Parts of the G-NOTE 5000
Digital ink pen
Power on/off
USB port
LCD display
Function buttons
Pen slot
Normal paper
USB port Battery compartment Pen slot
Writing area
The writing area is the area on the G-Note 5000 where the paper pad is placed and everything you write or draw with the digital ink pen is captured by its built in digitizer. The writing area is 150 x 210mm (5.9" x 8.3").
Thickness of the paper pad
The G-Note 5000 supports standard A5 paper pads with a maximum thickness of 15mm (about 150 sheets of paper).
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2.1 Installation of the batteries
1. Remove the small shipping screw of the battery compartment cover with the included mini screw driver.
2. Open the battery compartment of the G-Note 5000 by lifting its cover while pressing the release latch inward.
Insert four batteries (1.5 volt, size AAA) into the battery compartment observing the pole directions as indicated on the inside of the cover.
Close the battery compartment by snapping its cover into place.
Battery compartment
Always turn off the G-Note 5000 before inserting new batteries.
Removing batteries without turning off the equipment will cause file errors.
Incorrect battery installation may cause file errors.
Do not mix new and used batteries.
Four AAA alkaline batteries will last for approximately 100 hours of continuous use. Battery run time varies based on the usage pattern of an individual user. Different brand batteries may influence battery life.
2.2 Installation of the ink pen battery
Unscrew the top part of the digital ink pen and insert the included button cell battery with the negative (-) pole facing the pen tip. Screw both barrel parts together until tight.
(-) pole (+) pole
Incorrect battery installation will result in the malfunction of the digital ink pen.
The battery of the digital ink pen will last for approximately 14 months.
Recommended button-cell batteries:
Brand: GP IEC/JIS Eveready
Type: GPZA13 PR48 AC13E
Varta
V13
Duracell
DA13X
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2.3 Attaching a paper notepad
Attach a standard A5 (150 x 210mm) paper pad with a maximum thickness of
15mm by sliding its carton backing as far as possible down into the notepad slot.
Do not try to force too large a paper pad into the G-Note 5000
2.4 Built in storage device
The G-Note 5000 is equipped with a built-in 32MB flash memory to store your handwritten notes as a series of digital pages in a G-Note file (*.dnt). Windows will recognize the flash memory as a removable disk .
3. G-Note operation instructions
After you have completed the installation of the batteries and the paper pad you can start making handwritten notes or drawings with the digital ink pen. Your notes will instantly be captured and stored in the memory of the G-Note 5000 as a series of digital pages in a G-Note file for later retrieval on your PC. This section will explain the main functions of the G-Note 5000.
3.1 Front panel buttons
Note taking mode
POWER Power on/off MENU
NEW Start new page ENTER
UP Previous page UP
DOWN Next page DOWN
DELETE Erase page in memory ESC
Configuration menu
Call up menu
Confirm
Select value up
Select option down
Cancel and return
3.2 Turning on the equipment
Powering up the G-NOTE 5000
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Press and hold the Power button on the front panel for a few seconds until you see the power-on smiley appears on the LCD display. After a second the main screen of the G-Note 5000 will appear.
Testing the digital ink pen
Make sure that you have installed the button cell battery in the digital pen before proceeding with the following tests (see section 1.6 for battery installation instructions).
Hover the digital pen closely over the paper pad. The pen icon on the LCD display will turn white to indicate that the pen is operational and within reading distance of the built-in digitizer of the G-Note 5000.
The pen icon on the main screen will turn black as soon as you touch the pen tip down on the paper pad. The G-Note 5000 will now record all pen strokes that you write on paper.
If the Pen icon does not appear while you are writing, verify if the button cell battery is properly installed and has not run out of power.
You may use the digital pen as a normal ballpoint to write on any piece of paper. However, do not use a normal ballpoint to write on the G-Note 5000 as notes will not be recorded.
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The LCD display
Workbook
Battery status
Pen icon
Black ink
Red ink
Page counter
(hundreds 0-1)
Page counter
(decimals 0-99)
Page status
New blank page
Page with contents
Page counter
The decimal two digits of the page counter are enlarged in the center of the screen, whereas the hundreds (0-1) are displayed behind the hyphen in the top row of the display.
Although the G-Note 5000 theoretically has the ability to manage up to 99 workbooks of 199 digital pages each, in practice such ability is limited to the maximum storage capacity of the built-in flash memory. The G-Note
5000 has a storage capacity of 32MB, which equals 511 digital pages.
3.3 Starting a new page
Press the New button every time you turn a paper sheet on the notepad to start a new page.
It is strongly recommended to number the sheets on your notepad and copy the workbook and page number on the LCD display each time you turn a sheet. This will help to synchronize the paper sheets with the workbooks and digital pages in the GNot s
To avoid the creation of superimposed digital pages, make sure that the page status indicator on the LCD screen displays an empty page before you start writing on a new page.
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A densely written paper sheet will take up more memory space than a half empty one.
3.4 Modifying notes
Press the Page Up button to browse to previous sheets to make corrections or additional notes.
You may turn back several sheets at a time to check earlier notes. However, if you want to make additions on a particular sheet, you must synchronize the page counter by repeatedly pressing the Page Up button until the page counter indicates the same number as the one you have marked on the sheet itself. Press the Page Down button to continue working on the sheet with your most recent notes.
Press the Page Down button after browsing previous sheets on your notepad. This will return the digital page record to the sheet with your most recent notes.
3.5 Deleting pages
Pressing the Delete button equals tearing off or crossing out a paper sheet of the notepad.
After pressing the Delete button a security warning will appear on the LCD screen.
Press
to confirm the operation
Press to cancel and return to note taking mode
Be very prudent not to push the Delete button accidentally, as the contents of an erased digital page in memory can not be recovered, and page number synchronization may become corrupt!
Although deleting pages using the Delete button will free up memory space, this method is mainly provided as an emergency option. It is recommended to use the Digital Organizer software that comes with the G-Note 5000 to delete pages from memory after download to a PC.
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3.6 Configuring your G-Note
The G-Note is designed to be used in a wide variety of applications and environments. With its built-in menus you can easily configure the G-Note 5000 to your specific needs. The menus will allow you, for instance, to change the paper orientation from portrait to landscape, start a new workbook, or adjust battery power saving options.
Accessing the main menu
You can access the main menu anytime while taking notes by shortly pressing the Power button on the front panel. The main menu will appear on the
LCD display. By pressing the
or the
function buttons on the front panel you can select one of the following four menus:
Rotate : This menu allows you to adjust the paper orientation from portrait to landscape or even use the G-Note 5000 upside down.
Workbook : Start a new workbook (e.g. at the start of a new meeting), or after changing a paper pad.
Workbook – Format disk : Use this option to format the flash memory and erase all of its content.
Suspend : You can significantly prolong battery life by adjusting the auto shut-down timer of the G-Note 5000.
Status : This option lets you check the status of the batteries or the amount of memory space left for recording notes.
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3.6.1 The Rotate menu
1.
Press
to select the rotate submenu.
2.
Press
[ENTER] to confirm.
3.
Press
to adjust the paper orientation with steps of 90
°
each:
4.
Press
to confirm and return to the main menu
Enter
Esc Return to main menu Return to note taking mode
3.6.2 The Workbook menu
1.
Press
to select the workbook submenu.
2.
Press
[ENTER] to confirm.
3.
Press
to increase the workbook number.
4.
Press
to confirm and return to the main menu.
Enter
Esc Return to main menu Return to note taking mode
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3.6.3 The Workbook – Format Disk command
1.
Press
to select the workbook submenu.
3.6.4 Setting the auto-suspend timer
1.
Press
to select the suspend submenu.
2.
Press
[ENTER] to confirm.
3.
Press
to select the Format Disk command.
4.
Press
to confirm the operation
Press
to cancel and return to note taking mode
The Workbook-Format command will erase all data in the flash memory of the G-Note 5000!
Do not use the Format command of Windows to format the flash memory as this may cause incompatibility problems in the internal file system!
Enter
Esc Return to main menu Return to note taking mode
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2.
Press
[ENTER] to confirm.
The default idle time is set at 15 minutes.
3.
Press
or
to increase or decrease the idle time (from 3 ~ 60 minutes) after which the G-Note will automatically switch off.
4.
Press
to confirm and return to the main menu.
Enter
Esc Return to main menu Return to note taking mode
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3.6.5 The remaining disk space / battery power display
1.
Press
to select the status menu
.
4. The Digital Organizer
The Digital Organizer lets you view, edit, annotate, or e-mail your digital pages in Windows. You can download the digital pages from the GNot s bui i memory to your computer, and organize, rename, delete, or save them in most frequently used file formats like JPG, BMP, or PDF.
4.1 Installing the Digital Organizer software
1.
Turn on your computer and start Windows
2.
Insert the Digital Organizer CD into the CD-ROM drive. If your system has t Aut un” f your scr ay he menu. If the setup screen did not appear after a while, double click My computer on the Windows desktop, and then the Compact Disc icon and the Setup icon in succession.
2.
3.
Press
[ENTER] to confirm.
Remaining disk space in %
Remaining battery power in %
Press
to return to the main menu
.
Enter
Esc Return to main menu Return to note taking mode
3.7 Turning off the G-Note
Press and hold the Power manually switch off the G-Note.
button for about three seconds to
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3. Confirm the location of the destination folder (recommended) and click [OK].
4. To proceed with the installation, click [OK], wait until the installlation is completed, and click [OK] again.
4.2 Downloading digital pages from the G-Note
Take the G-Note 5000 USB cable that is included in the package, and plug the small connector of the cable into the USB connector on the G-Note 5000.
Make sure your computer is turned on and plug the wide connector of the cable into an available USB port on your computer
USB connector
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The LCD display will show a USB connector diagram to confirm that you have successfully established a USB connection between the G-Note and your PC, and that the G-Note 5000 is in pen tablet mode (see section 4.5).
G-Note in pen tablet mode
The G-Note 5000 will not be able to capture notes while it is in pen tablet mode .
Do not use the 32MB flash memory of the G-Note 5000 as a storage disk as file errors may occur!
The G-Note 5000 t use the computer during the USB connection.
4.3 Importing digital pages (Windows XP)
After you plug in the USB connector to your PC,
Windows XP will automatically detect the built-in
32MB flash memory of the G-Note 5000 as a removable storage device, and display its contents as a series of digital pages with .dnt file extensions.
Double-click on a .dnt file to open the Digital
Organizer and import the selected page into the
Or ’ mai
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4.4 Importing digital pages (Windows 2000 & XP)
The functionalities of G-Note Explorer at the upper left side of the main screen are very similar to Windows
Explorer. You can select drives, create new folders, and copy files across like you would do in Windows itself.
After you have connected the G-Note 5000 to your PC, the internal flash memory will appear as a removable disk
(e.g. G:\ ) in the G-Note explorer pane.
The Thumbnail pane at the lower left side of the main screen displays a series of miniaturized representations of all the digital pages in the current G-Note file. Use the sl n bar o ough ent e
G-Note file.
Left-click a thumbnail to select a digital page. Doubleclick the thumbnail to import the digital page into the
Notepad pane .
G-Note explorer pane
(top) with Thumbnail pane (bottom)
4.5 Using the G-Note as a pen tablet
As soon as you have established a USB connection with your PC, the G-
Note 5000 will instantly double as a pen tablet. You can use the black digital ink pen – marked as pen number 1 on the LCD display in note taking mode – as an input stylus in a much the same way as the stylus of a traditional pen tablet, a tablet PC, or handheld computer.
In pen tablet mode, you can hover the pen over the writing area to navigate the cursor across the screen, tap and double-tap on program icons to select and open them, and annotate your notes in the Digital
Organizer program as well as in mainstream applications that allow freehand pen input.
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For a correct mapping of the screen you must turn the G-Note 5000 in landscape
(horizontal) position with the front panel buttons at you left hand side.
Avoid direct contact between the pen tip and the writing area surface. Cover the writing area with a sheet of paper, or just use an empty page of your paper pad when using the G-Note in pen tablet mode. This will avoid scratches or ink traces on the GNot s surface.
4.6 The Digital Organizer main screen
To start the program in Windows 2000 (or XP), double click on the G-Note icon
► G -Note icon ] The t Or y ar ► l appear
-Note] screen: andard toolbar
Annotate toolbar
Digital page toolbar
G-Note
Explorer pane
Thumbnail pane
Notepad pane
Select Show lines on the notepad from the View menu to show or hide the lines on the Notepad pane .
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4.7 The standard toolbar
Located at the upper left of the screen, the standard toolbar contains icons for all usual desktop functions like opening, saving, and printing files, cut, copy, or paste selections, etc. A detailed description of its icons follows below.
New Create a new G-Note digital page from scratch.
Open Open an existing G-Note file. Use the dialog to locate the file in the G-Note 5000 flash memory, or on your hard disk
Save Save the currently selected digital page. The page will be saved as a G-Note digital page with a .dnt file name extension.
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St
Save as
Save the currently selected digital page under another file name or in another file format (e.g. .jpg, .bmp, .pdf, etc.)
New folder: Organizing digital pages on your hard disk
In G-Note Explorer, click on a folder where you want to create a subfolder, and click on the New folder icon. Key in an appropriate folder name, and press [Enter].
You can easily move a specific selection of digital pages by dragging the thumbnails from the Thumbnail pane to the new folder in the G-
Note Explorer pane .
Select and hold down the Shift -key on the thumbnails to select consecutive pages, or the
Ctrl -key to select non-consecutive pages, and drag the pages to the new folder you created in the G-Note Explorer pane .
Freeing up space on the flash memory
You can free up space or even totally erase the flash memory of the G-
Note 5000 by moving a selection or all digital pages to your hard disk:
Select the GNot s in the G-Note explorer , select the digital pages you want to erase (see section 4.9 under Selection techniques ), and click on the Delete icon in the Standard toolbar .
Make sure to make back-ups of the digital pages in the flash memory of the G-Note 5000 by copying them to a folder on your hard disk before erasing them. Once erased digital pages cannot be recovered!
Rename Click on the Rename icon and key in the new name in humbnai s
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Delete Click on the Delete icon to delete the selected digital page(s). Click [OK] to confirm, or [Cancel] to abort this action.
Digital pages that are deleted using this function can not be recovered!
Use the E-Mail icon to attach your selection of digital pages in the Thumbnail pane as a series of JPG file attachments, or as a multipage PDF file, in e-mail programs such as
MS Outlook or Outlook Express.
1. After clicking on the E-Mail icon your selection will appear in the Attach file(s) dialog box.
2. Hold down the Shift -key and move the cursor to the right to select consecutive pages.
3. Or hold down the Ctrl -key and click on individual file names to select nonconsecutive pages.
dialog box, and browse to the digital page files on you hard disk that you would like to add to your selection. Click on the [Move up] or [Move down] buttons to change the order of the pages. In the drop down menu, select whether you want to attach the pages as
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JPG files or a PDF file.
5. Click on the [Attach] button in the dialog box to finalize the operation. Your e-mail program will open and your pages will be
JPG l mul -page PDF file.
Save as PDF
With the Save as PDF icon you can compile and save your digital pages as a multi-page
PDF file. First, create a selection of digital pages in the Thumbnail pane by holding down the Shift -key to select consecutive pages, or the Ctrl -key to select nonconsecutive pages.
Then click on the Save as PDF icon to open the dialog box and select the digital pages(s) you wish to save as a multi-page PDF file.
To add files to your selection from other places on your hard disk click on di og he i want to add. Click on the [Move up] or [Move down] buttons to change the order of the pages in the PDF file, or [Remove file] to remove a digital page from your selection.
Click the [Convert] button to finalize the operation and save your selection in a folder of your choice on you hard disk.
Print Print the currently selected digital page
Cut Cut the selected strokes or objects in the Notepad pane
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Copy Copy the selected strokes or objects in the Notepad pane
Paste Paste the selected strokes or objects in the Notepad pane
Search Click on the Search icon to search for a G-Note digital page on your hard disk.
Undo Undo the last action
Redo Redo the last action
Zoom Click on the down arrow in the Zoom down menu and select the zoom factor.
drop
About Click on the About icon to check for the latest software updates of the Digital
Organizer program.
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4.8 The annotate toolbar
The Annotate toolbar lets you annotate your digital pages with pencils and highlighters in various colors and shapes. A built-in eraser function is provided to easily make corrections. You can use the pen tablet functionality of the G-
Note 5000 (see section 4.5) to quickly and conveniently annotate your digital pages.
G-Note pen properties
Use this dialog box to select the pen type, and the color and shape of the pen tip, and modify the recorded notes in the
Notepad pane .
1. Start with selecting the objects you want to modify with the Select tool
(see below). The selection will then appear in a selection box. You can now change pen tip colors and shapes, and click the [OK] button to confirm.
2. Select the pen-tip shape. Click the
[OK] button to confirm.
3. Select the pen color. Click on the
Mor color menu. Click the [OK] button to confirm.
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Pencil
Highlighter
Select the Pencil icon to annotate the Notepad pane with the pencil tool.
Select the Highlighter icon to highlight parts of the
Notepad pane with transparent highlighter ink.
Erase stroke Select the Erase stroke icon to clear pen strokes or objects one by one by moving the eraser cursor over the stroke(s) you want to delete.
Select tool: Copying and moving objects
Drag the cursor over the area or objects in the Notepad pane that you want to select for cutting, copying, or pasting through the Cut ,
Copy , or Paste commands, or restyle through the Annotate pen properties command.
You can directly copy and paste your selection in Microsoft Office programs such as Word, Excel, and Outlook for further processing or sending by e-mail.
MS Outlook MS Word
MS Excel
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Annotate pen properties
1. Start with selecting the objects you want to modify with the Select tool (see above). The selection will appear in a selection box. You can now change pen tip colors and shapes, and click the [OK] button to confirm.
Use this Pen Properties dialog box to modify the annotations in the
Notepad pane .
2. Select the pen tip shape. Click the [OK] button to confirm.
3. Select the pen color. Click on the the color menu. Click the [OK] button to confirm.
Result
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Pen tip shape
Pen tip color
Click on the Pen tip shape icon to select the size and shape of the pen tip. Changing the pen tip shape allows you to create some stunning calligraphy.
Click on the Pen tip color icon to open the color menu and select or change the colors of the pencil or highlighter.
Click on [More
Col menu.
4.9 The Digital page toolbar
The Digital page toolbar offers some powerful functions to manipulate and repair your digital pages.
Untangle superimposed pages
A commonly mistake made by users is to forget pressing the New page
front panel button each and every time they turn a paper sheet on the notepad to start a new digital page in memory.
This will unavoidably result in superimposed digital pages in the G-
Not y wi notes and diagrams of a later recorded page being superimposed over an earlier one. Such superimposed pages will then appear as gibberish in the Digital
Organizer window.
With the Untangle function you can track the recorded notes as a sequence of frames, and split the superimposed page at the point in time where you forgot to press the New page button. The result will be two separate and perfectly readable pages again:
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Frame slider and up and down arrows
Click on the Untangle icon to open a dialog box consisting of two pages:
The top page will present the earlier recorded page. The
Digital Organizer software will automatically try to guess at what point in time you forgot to press the New page button.
The bottom page will show the notes and diagrams of the superimposed page.
You can fine tune the untangling process by dragging the frame slider up or down the scroll bar, and release the left mouse button.
You can also click on the up or down arrows at the top or bottom of the scroll bar to step through the note recording frame by frame.
Click on the [Untangle] button to divide the superimposed pages into two new and repaired ones.
Rotate page Rotate the currently selected digital page clockwise or counterclockwise.
Page up Move to the previous digital page in the Thumbnail pane.
Page down Move to the next digital page in the Thumbnail pane.
Comments
Key in the comments that you want to attach to the selected digital page, and click [OK] to confirm.
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Appendix
Replacing the ink cartridge of the digital pen
Open the battery compartment of the G-Note 5000 by lifting its cover while pressing the release latch inward, and locate the ink cartridge and the notch to extract the cartridge from the pen.
1.
Hold the digital pen upright and insert the cartridge tip into the center of the notch.
2.
Gently push the pen inside the notch.
3.
Gently pull out the ink cartridge from the pen.
4.
Insert a new cartridge and press the tip firmly against a hard surface until it snaps into place.
Battery compartment
Replacing the battery of the digital pen
Even though the battery of the digital pen will last for approximately 14 months, the battery in the pen may be exhausted if you receive erratically missing, lengthened, shortened, or twisted digital ink strokes, or a significant decrease of the thickness of the strokes. If so, please replace the battery (refer to section
1.
or nst pen’ bat
Taking care of your G-Note 5000
To assure proper functioning of the G-Note 5000, please observe the following precautions:
Remove the batteries from the G-Note 5000 if it is not expected to be used for long periods. This will eliminate the possibility of battery liquid leaking from the batteries and corroding internal components.
Remove the button-cell battery from the digital ink pen if it is not expected to be used for long periods.
Avoid placing magnetic media or hot or heavy items on the surface of the
G-Note 5000.
Clean the pen and the housing of with a soft cloth lightly dampened with water or a neutral detergent.
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Never drop the digital pen or the note recorder. The G-Note
5000 may malfunction if subjected to strong shocks or vibration.
Avoid cutting or scratching the surface of the G-Note 5000.
Never immerse the pen or digital not recorder in liquid.
Avoid operating or storing the pen and the recorder in extremely hot or cold temperatures, or where the relative humidity is high.
Never take the G-Note 5000 or pen apart as this will void warranty. Leave servicing of the device to qualified technicians
Do not use or store the G-Note 5000 in the vicinity of equipment that generates strong electromagnetic radiation or magnetic fields.
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Troubleshooting
A superimposed digital page is created.
Make sure to press the New button on the front panel every time you turn a paper sheet on the notepad to start a new digital page, and make sure that the Page icon on the LCD display shows an empty page
. Note: You can repair superimposed pages with the Untangle function (see section
4.9).
The G-Note 5000 has recorded only part of all notes.
The batteries in the G-Note 5000 may have run out of power during a note taking session. Please replace the batteries (see section 1.5 for instructions).
Please check if the battery cover is properly closed in note taking mode.
You may have used a paper pad thicker than the maximum 15mm thickness. This will cause the digital pen tip to move outside of the reading height range of the G-Note 5000. Please check if the pen icon
on the LCD display is either white or black (see also section
3.2) in note taking mode to assure a proper reading height distance.
After you have switched on the device, it may take a second or two for the page icon or to appear on the LCD display. Please give the G-Note 5000 the chance to properly start up.
You may have set the auto-suspend timer to too short a period of idle time (see 3.6.4.). Please increase the auto suspend time.
Lengthened or disturbed digital ink strokes occur
Do not use two pens at the same time, or place one pen on the paper pad while writing with the other one.
The Page counter has not yet reached 99, but the memory is full.
Although the G-Note 5000 theoretically has the ability to manage up to 99 workbooks of 199 digital pages each, in practice such ability is limited to the maximum storage capacity of the built-in flash memory. The G-Note
5000 has a storage capacity of 32MB, which equals about 511 digital pages.
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Glossary
G-Note file – A proprietary file format used to store digitized pen movements in the flash memory of a G-Note digital note recorder. The source file can generate captured objects as a series of digital pages. The file extension is
*.dnf or *.dnt
Flash memory - A solid-state, nonvolatile, rewritable memory that functions like a combination of RAM and hard disk. Flash memory is durable, operates at low voltages, and retains data when power is off.
Pen tablet - A pen tablet (or graphics tablet) is a computer peripheral device that allows for a relatively simple method of inputting freehand notes, graphics or art into a computer in real time.
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Technical specifications
Digital notepad specifications
Technology
Dimensions
Weight
Paper size
Thickness paper pad
Electromagnetic digitizer
281(L)x 180(W) x 12(H) mm
358g (not including batteries)
150 x 210mm DIN A5
Max. 15 mm / about 150 sheets
Storage medium Built-in with 32MB flash memory
Power Source Alkaline batteries AAA 1.4V x 4
Battery Life
Work Current
Power consumption
100 ± 20 hours (continuous use)
3V / 20mA ± 5mA
60mW ± 15mW
Power saving
Interface
Auto suspend after 15 min. idle time (configurable)
USB 1.1
Digital ink pen specifications
Dimensions
Weight
Power source
Battery Life
Ink cartridge
140(L) x 10mm
Ø
12g including battery
One 1.4V button cell battery (PR48)
About 1000 hours (continuous use)
67.1(L) x 2.3mm
Ø
File formats
Proprietary
Mainstream
DNT ; DNF
JPG ; BMP ; PDF
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System requirements
Operating system
CPU
RAM
Interface
Hard disk space
Windows 2000 or XP
Pentium III 500MHz or equivalent or higher
128MB or more recommended
Available USB port; CD-ROM drive
Min. 32MB
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