MAGINION MS 7100 Film and Photo Scanner Instruction Manual

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The MAGINION MS 7100 is designed for digitizing slides, negatives and photos with a resolution up to 1800 dpi. The scanner has a 5.1 Megapixel image sensor and comes with a slide holder, a negative holder, photo holders, USB cable and BlazePhoto software for editing the captured images. This scanner can be connected to a computer via USB and is powered by a USB mains adapter.

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MAGINION MS 7100 Film and Photo Scanner Instruction Manual | Manualzz

Dear customer,

Congratulations on purchasing a high-quality Maginon® product. You have acquired a modern

Multi Scanner with excellent technical features and respective accessories, which is particularly easy to operate. Please study this information in detail, observing safety instructions, in particular.

The scanner comes with a 3-year warranty. You will need the enclosed warranty card and your sales receipt in the event of the Multi Scanner developing a fault. Keep these in a safe place together with the instruction manual.

Please include the instruction manual when passing on the scanner to a third party.

Note:

• Only use the scanner for the intended purposes. Where the scanner has been used for

other purposes, resulting in damage, the warranty shall be invalidated. Injuries and

damage to the environment can also only be avoided if used correctly.

Main features

• Multi scanner with 5.1 megapixels image size

• High scanning quality of 1800 dpi and 2400 dpi (interpolated)

• Digitize slides, negatives and photos in a matter of seconds

• Automatic and manual exposure

• Automatic colour balance

• Power supply via USB cable

Contents of box

The box contains the following components:

1. Maginon® Multi Scanner MS 7100

2. 1 x slide holder

3. 1 x negative holder

4. 3 photo holders (9 x 13 cm, 10 x 15 cm and 13 x 18 cm)

5. USB cable

6. USB mains adapter

7. Software CD

8. Instruction manual

9. Warranty card

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Contents

INTRODUCTION

MAIN FEATURES

CONTENTS OF BOX

CONTENTS

1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

2. OVERVIEW OF DEVICE

3. INSERTING SLIDES

4. INSERTING NEGATIVES

5. INSERTING PHOTOS

6. GENERAL OPERATION 10

6.1. Quick start

6.2. Main menu

6.3. Capture

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6.3.1. Flipping an image

6.3.2. Adjusting image brightness and colors

6.3.3. Scanning and editing

6.3.4. Scanning more images

6.3.5. Memory full

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6.4.

Playback

6.4.1. Automatic slideshow

6.4.3. Editing menu

6.4.2. Individual playback

6.5. Film type (only in film scanner mode)

6.6. Effects (only in photo scanner mode)

6.8. Set resolution

6.7. Select photo format (only in photo scanner mode)

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6.9. Language setting

6.10. USB mode

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7. BLAZEPHOTO (image processing software)

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7.1. Installation

7.2. Editing functions

7.2.1. Import photos (Get Photo)

7.2.2. Preview

7.2.3. Edit

7.2.4. Create

7.2.5. Share

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8. Disposal

9. Warranty and Service

10. Conformity

11. Technical Specification

12. Index

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1. Safety Instructions

HAZARD for children

• Children do not recognize the hazards that can result from the incorrect use of electrical

equipment. The scanner should consequently be kept away from children.

• Keep children away from packaging material. Danger of suffocation !

ELECTRICAL hazard

• Never immerse the Multi Scanner, the USB connection cable and the USB mains adapter in water,

as this may cause an electrical shock.

• Do not touch the scanner with wet hands and do not operate in the open or in rooms with a high

humidity.

• Do not place any containers filled with water, such as vases near the scanner. The container may

tip over and liquid may impair electrical safety.

• The Multi Scanner may only be connected to a PC with a USB interface from version 1.1 onwards.

In the event of a fault, the operation with an USB 1.0 interface may cause a short circuit and fire

hazard.

• Always disconnect the Multi Scanner from the mains ...

... if you are not using the device for some time,

... during thunder and lightning,

... prior to cleaning the device and

... in case of malfunctioning during the operation.

When the Multi Scanner is plugged into the socket always pull on the USB mains adapter and not

on the USB connection cable.

• Pull USB cable out of the USB socket of the computer to disconnect the device from the PC.

• The connection cable may not be kinked or squashed. Keep connection cable away from hot

surfaces and sharp edges.

• Do not operate the scanner if there is any visible damage to the USB connection cable or the USB

mains adapter

• Do not make any changes to the scanner. Do not replace the USB connection cable or USB mains

adaptor yourself. Repairs on the device should only be carried out by a specialist workshop or by

the Service Centre. Incorrect repairs can cause considerable hazards for the user.

• Do not overload the USB connections of your computer. If too many devices are connected to

the computer, such as cordless mouse, media player, mobile phones or other USB-operated

devices, there may not be sufficient power available to operate the Multi Scanner.

WARNING against injuries

• Install USB connection cable so that it does not become a trip hazard.

CAUTION – material damage

• Place Multi Scanner on a sturdy, level surface.

• Protect the device against moisture, dust, high temperatures and direct sunlight as these may

cause malfunctioning and can damage the electronics or housing.

• Ensure that there is enough space for ventilation around the device.

• Keep a safe distance to heat sources, such as hobs or ovens.

• Do not drop the Multi Scanner and do not subject it to strong impacts.

• Do not place any candles or other naked flames close to the device.

• Do not place device close to strong magnetic fields, e.g. loudspeakers, as this may interfere with

its functioning.

• Do not use harsh chemicals or aggressive or abrasive cleaning agents.

Purpose of use

The Multi Scanner is intended for private use and not for commercial purposes.

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2. Overview of device

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1. ON/OFF switch

2. Control LED photo scan mode

3. Control LED film scan mode

4. SCAN button

5. Switch for scan mode

6. Mini USB 2.0 connection

7. SD/SDHC and MMC memory card slot

8. Left button 

9. ENTER button

10. Right button 

11. MODE button

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12. Insertion slot for photo holder

13. Slider for selecting scan template

14. 6.1 cm TFT-LCD colour monitor

15. Slide holder in insertion slot for slides and negatives

16. Slide holder

17. Negative holder

18. Holder for 9 x 13 cm photos

19. Holder for 10 x 15 cm photos

20. Holder for 13 x 18 cm photos

3. Inserting slides

Open the slide holder at the point marked “Open“ and place the open holder in front of you as shown below. The slides can now be placed the right way up (not turned and not reversed) in the recesses provided in the holder.

Close the slide holder and press down the edges until they engage.

Now insert the slide holder from the right into the Multi Scanner’s insertion slot for slide and negative holders so that the white triangle marking is facing the front and is visible.

Slide the slide holder into the Multi Scanner until it engages noticeably in the first slide position.

Note:

• Caution: Do not insert slide holder from the left side into the insertion slot of the scanner

and do not pull the holder out of the right side of the scanner! Any damage resulting from

such incorrect handling, is not covered by the warranty!

• Handle slides with due care. Dust, scratches or fingerprints will be visible on the saved

image. When working with slides, wear cotton gloves, where possible. Use compressed air

for removing dust from slides. Such a device is not included with the Multi Scanner but can

be purchased from specialist retailers for office materials or electronic products.

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4. Inserting negatives

Open the negative holder at the point marked “Open“ and place the open holder in front of you as shown below. The negatives can now be placed the right way up (not turned and not reversed) in the recess provided in the holder. You can use the numbers on the negative strip as a guide.

Close the negative holder and press down the edges until they engage.

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Now insert the negative holder from the right into the Multi Scanner’s insertion slot for slide and negative holders so that the white triangle marking is facing the front and is visible.

Slide the negative holder into the Multi Scanner until it engages noticeably in the first negative position.

Note:

• Caution: Do not insert negative holder from the left side into the insertion slot of the

scanner and do not pull the holder out of the right side of the scanner! Any damage

resulting from such incorrect handling, is not covered by the warranty!

• Handle negatives with due care. Dust, scratches or fingerprints will be visible on the saved

image. When working with slides, wear cotton gloves, where possible. Use compressed air

for removing dust from the negatives. Such a device is not included with the Multi Scanner

but can be purchased from specialist retailers for office materials or electronics products.

• The design of the negative holder complies with the ISO standard. In some cases the holes

of the negatives do not fit the holder accurately. This is caused by non-standard cameras.

In such cases a small black line appears on the edge of the picture, which can be easily

removed with an image editing program.

5. Inserting photos

Insert a photo into the photo holder for the respective picture size. The holders are available in sizes 9 x 13 cm (3 ½“ x 5“), 10 x 15 cm (4“x 6“) and 13 x 18 cm (5“ x 7“).

Note:

• Handle photos with due care. Dust, scratches or fingerprints will be visible on the saved

image.

Insert picture frame into slot in the top of the scanner (see illustration). Prior to scanning photos, ensure that no slide or negative holder has been left in the scanner.

Note:

• Observe that prior to commencing the scanning operation the right image size for the

picture holder must be set in the menu.

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6. General operation

6.1. Quick start

• To scan slides or negatives, slide the switch at the top for the scan mode and for selecting the

insertion slot to the left “Film scanner” position.

To scan photos, slide both switches to the right, to the position “Photo scanner”.

• Place slide, negative or photo to be scanned in the respective holder.

• Insert the slide or negative holder into the insertion slot on the right of the device or place the

photo holder in the slot on the top of the device.

• Place the memory card in the memory card slot.

• Using one of the following two options connect the scanner to power:

1. Connect the Multi Scanner to a computer using the USB cable

2. Connect the device to the mains using the USB cable and the USB mains adaptor.

• Push the On/Off switch to switch on the Multi Scanner.

Note:

• If the switch for the scan mode and the switch for selecting the insertion slot are in the

same position “Film scanner” or “Photo scanner”, the respective LED will light up next to the

switch-on button.

• For scanning, follow the instructions on screen. Always confirm selection of the function by

pressing the ENTER key.

• You can transfer the data from the memory card to the computer via the USB connection. For

this purpose, connect the Multi Scanner to the computer using the enclosed USB cable.

After selecting the USB mode, the scanner appears as a removable storage device under

My Computer.

If no memory card is inserted in the device, the following warning appears when the Multi Scanner is switched on. The warning disappears after several seconds.

6.2. Main menu

After switching on the scanner, the main menu of the scan mode appears on the display.

When in submenus, you can return to this Main menu at any time by pressing the MODE key.

The two illustrations below show the Main menu for the film scanner mode in two different selection conditions with information about the available options.

Main Menu - Film scanner mode

Language setting

USB mode

Recording mode

Playback

Film type

Resolution

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The next two illustrations show the Main menu of the photo scanner mode with information about the available options.

Main Menu - Photo scanner mode

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Language setting

USB mode

Recording mode

Playback

Effect (multi-coloured / black & white)

Image size (9 x 13, 10 x 15, 13 x 18 cm)

Resolution

The respective option can be selected using the  /  button in the Main menu; confirm your selection by pressing the ENTER key.

6.3. Capture

Select the option “Capture mode“ in the Main menu and start the mode by pressing the ENTER key.

In the next step the scan preview of the selected original is shown on the display (Live display).

During the scan preview, the live display symbol is shown in the top left corner of the screen. If a memory card has been inserted, the memory card symbol appears in the bottom right corner of the screen.

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Enter

6.3.1. Flipping an image

During the scan preview (live display) you have the option of flipping the image vertically or horizontally prior to scanning. This function can be used to correct the orientation of incorrectly inserted pictures.

Note:

• The set flipped alignment shall also remain if the image is changed or another menu is

selected after which scanning is continued. The flipped alignment shall, however, not

remain if the Multi Scanner is switched off.

horizontal flipping

Press the  key to flip the image horizontally from left to right.

vertical flipping

Press the  key to flip the image vertically from top to bottom.

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6.3.2. Adjusting image brightness and colors

During the scan preview you have the option of changing the brightness value (EV) and also the color value.

First press the ENTER button. Now the monitor will display the settings for the brightness and also for the colors red (R), green (G) and blue (B). Choose the desired value by pressing ENTER and MODE and change the settings by pressing  and  within the range of -2 to +2. To apply the changes you have made, press the SCAN button.

The settings will apply separately to slides, negatives and photo prints and will be kept even if the device has been switched off.

6.3.3. Scanning and editing

Press the SCAN key during the scan preview to scan the image. The image then appears in the edit menu.

SCAN

Scanned image

The symbols in the Edit menu have the following meaning:

Save: Save the recorded image.

Cancel: Cancel editing of the image.

Home: Back to the Main menu.

Save

Use the  /  keys in the Edit menu to select the option

“Save“ and click on the ENTER key. The recorded image is then saved on the memory card.

The scanner then returns to the scan preview.

Save

Cancel

Using the  /  buttons select the “Cancel” option and confirm the selection by pressing ENTER. This interrupts the editing of the currently scanned image and returns to the live display function.

Caution: The scanned image will not be saved!

Home

Using the  /  buttons select the “Home” option to return from the edit menu to the Main menu and press ENTER.

Alternatively you can press the MODE key.

Caution: The scanned image will not be saved!

6.3.4. Scanning more images

After selecting one of the options “Save” or “Cancel”, the scanner returns to the scan preview (live display). Push the slide or negative holder to the next image or insert the next photo to continue the scanning process.

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6.3.5. Memory full

If the SCAN key is pressed in the Recording mode and the following warning appears on the Multi Scanner display, the used memory is full. In this case you will have to first transfer the images to the computer or insert a new memory card before scanning further images.

Note:

• If the memory card is removed or inserted whilst the Multi Scanner is switched on, a

warning message that the device has to be restarted, appears on screen. The scanner then

switches off automatically. The scanner has to be switched on again to continue scanning.

6.4. Playback

Select Playback in the Main menu to view images already scanned. Whilst the scanner is switched on, you can return to the Main menu by pressing the MODE button or the Menu symbol. Using the

 /  buttons in the Main menu, select the “Playback” mode and press the ENTER key.

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Film scanner mode Photo scanner mode

6.4.1. Automatic slideshow

Symbol for slideshow mode

As soon as you have switched on the Playback mode, all images of of the memory card are automatically displayed at 2-second intervals.

Only images scanned by the Multi Scanner will be displayed; images from other sources cannot be played back.

If Playback has been selected but the memory contains no scanned image the display briefly shows the message “No file“. The device then returns to the Main menu.

6.4.2. Individual playback

Symbol for single image display

If the ENTER key is pressed during the slideshow, the slideshow stops and the last image is permanently displayed. You now have the option to select each last or next image with the  and  keys.

Instead of the symbol for individual picture display the top part of the display now shows the file name of the current image.

Last image Next image

6.4.3. Editing menu

To edit an already scanned image select ENTER once during the automatic slideshow to enter individual playback mode. Using the  or  key to select the image you wish to edit. Select

ENTER again to return to the Edit menu.

The symbols in the Edit menu have the following meaning:

Rotate by +90 degrees: rotate recorded image by +90 degrees (to the right).

Rotate by -90 degrees: rotate recorded image by -90 degrees (to the left).

Delete: delete this image on the memory card.

Exit: return to slideshow.

Save: save edited image to the memory card.

Home: return to Main menu.

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Below is another illustration of the described menu sequences.

ENTER

ENTER

Slideshow mode Individual image mode

Use  /  keys to page through images

Editing mode

Rotate images

Scanned images can subsequently be rotated. To rotate the selected image by 90 degrees clockwise, select the option “Rotate+90°” using the  /  keys in the Edit menu and click on the ENTER key.

You can then continue turning the image or save it. In the same manner you can turn an image counter-clockwise by 90 degrees by selecting the option “Rotate -90°”.

ENTER

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• The rotated image is not automatically saved. This only occurs after the option ”Save” has

been selected.

Save

To permanently save an image, first use the  /  keys to select the option “Save”. After pressing the

ENTER key the image is saved and the next image is shown on the screen.

ENTER

Delete

To completely delete the shown image, first select the option “Delete” with  /  keys in the Edit menu. After pressing the ENTER key the image is deleted and the next image is shown on the screen. At the same time the selection changes automatically to “Exit”. Select “Delete” again to delete more images.

ENTER

Note:

• Caution: Deleted images cannot be reinstated!

Exit

As soon as the “Exit” function is selected in the Edit menu, the display returns to the slideshow, starting with the first image.

ENTER

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Home

To leave the Edit menu and return to the Main menu use the

 /  keys to select the option “Home” and press the ENTER key.

You can also change to the Main menu at any time using the

MODE key.

No image

If the last remaining image has been deleted in the Playback mode, the display shows the adjacent image, indicating that no photo exists. After several seconds the Multi Scanner changes back to the Main menu.

6.5. Film type (only in film scanner mode)

Prior to scanning slides or negatives in the film scanner mode, the respective film type must be set.

Use the  /  keys in the Main menu to select the option “Film type” and confirm the selection by pressing the ENTER key.

ENTER

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Negatives Film: this option allows colour negatives to be scanned in as a normal image.

Slide: select “slide” if you have inserted a slide holder with slides.

B&W: this setting is used for scanning black and white negative film.

Use the  /  keys to select the desired film type and confirm by pressing ENTER. The Multi Scanner then changes directly to the capture mode.

6.6. Effects (only in photo scanner mode)

The photo scanner mode allows you to preset whether colour or black and white photos are to be scanned. Use the  /  keys in the Main menu to select the option “Effect” and confirm the selection by clicking on ENTER.

ENTER

Colour

Black and white

Use the  /  keys to select the desired colour effect and confirm the selection by clicking on

ENTER. The Multi Scanner then changes directly to the capture mode.

6.7. Selecting the photo format (only in photo scanner mode)

The photo scanner mode allows you to set the Multi Scanner to the size of the inserted photos. Use the  /  keys in the Main menu to select the option “Image size” and confirm the selection by clicking on ENTER.

ENTER

5“ x 7“ format (13 x 18 cm).

4“ x 6“ format (10 x 15 cm).

3½“ x 5“ format (9 x 13 cm).

Use the  /  keys in the Main menu to select the desired image size and confirm the selection by clicking on ENTER. The Multi Scanner then changes directly to the capture mode.

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6.8. Setting the resolution

The Multi Scanner contains an image sensor with a 5.1 megapixels resolution. You also have the option of selecting an interpolated resolution of approx. 10 megapixels.

Slides and negatives are recorded at 5 megapixels (“5M”) with 2,760 x 1,840 pixels. By selecting the

“10M” option, the film scanner mode will produce images with 3,900 x 2,600 pixels.

In the photo scanner mode the resolution differs depending on the setting of the image size. If 5 megapixels have been selected, images with 2,592 x 1,728 (9 x 13 cm), 2,592 x 1,728 (10 x 15 cm) and 2,592 x 1,850 (13 x 18 cm) pixels are produced. If the images are scanned at 10 megapixels,

3,648 x 2,432 (9 x 13 cm), 3,648 x 2,432 (10 x 15 cm) and 3,648 x 2,604 (13 x 18 cm) pixels are produced.

To set the correct resolution, use the  /  keys in the Main menu to select the option “Resolution” and confirm the selection by clicking on ENTER.

ENTER

5 megapixels resolution

10 megapixels resolution (interpolated)

Use the  /  keys to select the desired resolution and confirm the selection by clicking on ENTER.

The Multi Scanner then changes directly to the capture mode.

6.9. Language setting

The language setting in the menus can be changed at all times. Use the  /  keys in the Main menu to select the option “Language” and confirm the selection by clicking on ENTER.

ENTER

Use the  /  keys to select the desired language and confirm the selection by clicking on ENTER.

The Multi Scanner then automatically returns to the Main menu.

6.10. USB mode

After the scanned images have been saved to a memory card, the card can be removed and the images can be transferred to the computer from a card reader. You can also connect the Multi

Scanner directly to the computer to transfer the images from the inserted memory card.

First connect the Multi Scanner to a USB connection of the computer using the USB cable and switch on the device. Use the  /  keys in the Main menu to select the option “USB MSDC” and confirm the selection by clicking on ENTER. This creates on your computer a new removable disk under “My Computer“, allowing to access to the scanned images.

ENTER

Click on the MODE button in the USB mode to disconnect the connection to the computer and return to the Main menu.

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7. BlazePhoto (image processing software)

The software CD contains the image editing program BlazePhoto. This program offers basic functions for archiving and post processing of photos. The program allows you to improve, change and manage images scanned with the Multi Scanner and burn them to CD/DVD.

7.1. Installation

Insert the supplied software CD in the CD/DVD drive of your computer. The Welcome window appears on the display of your computer. Select the option “Install BlazePhoto 2.0” to install the program. Follow the instructions of the installation program during the installation.

Note:

• You should back up the data on your computer prior to the installation of the supplied

software. The manufacturer shall not be liable for any loss of data.

• The BlazePhoto program only operates with Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP, Vista, 7 and 8 but

not with MAC OS, Linux or other operating systems.

7.2. Editing functions

Images scanned with the Multi Scanner are usually edited in three steps: The images are first imported in the BlazePhoto program. These images can be changed with various functions in the next step. Images can, for instance, be rotated, Red Eye can be removed or text can be inserted. The images can then be arranged in files, burnt to CD/DVD or printed.

7.2.1. Importing photos (Get Photo)

The “Get Photo” menu offers various options for importing images from different sources, such as the Multi Scanner, a digital camera or the hard disk into the program. After clicking on “Get Photo”, the following options are available:

When the option Search folder is selected, the drives and folders currently available on the computer are shown in the program section. The folder containing the respective images can then be selected. The images contained therein are then shown in the preview so that you can select individual or all images.

By selecting the menu option Import from photo scanner, images can be directly scanned into the program from a flatbed or special photo scanner, provided the scanner is activated through a TWAIN driver from the computer.

If you wish to import images through a film scanner, allowing scanning directly from the computer, use the option Import from film scanner.

Use the option Camera & removable storage device to import already existing images from storage medium, such as a memory card, a camera, a USB stick, etc. First select the storage medium on which the images are located.

Using the function Search local hard disk images can also be imported from the hard disk of the computer. The program will automatically search the hard disc for existing images.

If the program BlazePhoto is already running and the Multi Scanner is connected (see 6.10. USB

mode) a window for importing the images is automatically opened. You can also achieve this at any time by selecting the menu item “Cameras and removable storage devices” in the “Photo imp.” menu.

7.2.2. Preview

The Preview function can be used to import images in various ways. You can either view an individual image, thumbnails of all images existing in the selected folder or a mixture of both.

By clicking twice on a thumbnail with the left mouse button, the image is displayed.

Preview images can also be displayed individually or as a full-screen slideshow by selecting the options “Full screen view” or “Slideshow” (see above illustration). By pressing the ESC key, the Full screen view and Slideshow mode is ended.

If you have selected a template view of the images, you can also determine the sorting order according to which the images are listed.

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The clipboard function allows you to pre-select individual images for further processing. Highlight one or several images in the preview by clicking on them with the left mouse button and selecting the option “Hold”. A lock symbol will then be applied to the thumbnails in the template.

In order to remove an individual image again from the Clipboard, click on the image with the right mouse button and select “Delete selection”. To remove all images from the Clipboard click on the

“Clear” option on the right of the clipboard.

7.2.3. Edit

To edit an image, select the image from the preview and click on Edit using the left mouse button.

The image then appears in an enlarged view with the available editing tools.

Accept a change by clicking on “OK” after every change. Click on “Reset” to reject the change.

The general tools allow you to crop or change the orientation of an image. The menu offers the following options:

Rotate: An image can be rotated in 90-degree increments to the

left or right. Select “Rotate” and then “Left” or ”Right”.

• Flip: Select the “Flip” function to flip an image horizontally along

a vertical line or vertically along a horizontal line. Flip the image

“horizontally” or “vertically” as desired.

• Resize: You can change the resolution of an image by either

manually entering new values or by adapting the image in the

Preview accordingly.

• Crop: Select the “Crop” function to crop an image. The image will

then display a cropping frame which can be adjusted as

required. After confirming by clicking on “OK”, the dark image

section is cut away.

You can improve the overall appearance of an image by changing the colour or sharpness of the image using the following functions:

Red eye: If a person appears to have red eyes in an image, this

can be corrected. Using the mouse, drag a close frame around

the eye and then click on “OK”. To apply the frame correctly, first

enlarge the image using the zoom function above the image.

• Color: In some images the image quality can be improved by

adjusting the brightness, contrast, hue or colour saturation.

Select the “Color” option for the adjustment options.

• Blur/Sharp: This function allows adjustment of the image

sharpness.

• Enhance: By selecting the “Enhance” function, the colours of an

image are automatically adjusted. Various types of adjustment

are available.

There are also other tools available for correcting or adding to an image. These include:

• Add Text: If you wish to add text to an image, enter the

respective text in the text field of the option and position it

inside the image using the mouse.

• Add Clips: You can add so-called clip art to an image. First select

the respective graphics from the list. Use the mouse to change

the size of the graphics and position it inside the image.

• Add Frame: To add a frame around an image, select the

respective frame from the provided list.

• Filter: This function can be used to distort an image using

different effects. Choose a special effect and view the result.

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7.2.4. Create

The BlazePhoto program offers you the option to compile image series and save these for archiving or forwarding on CD or DVD.

• Create disk: Select option “Create disk” to save images to CD or DVD. This will save all images on

the CD or DVD.

• Create slideshow DVD: The program offers the option to create and save a set slideshow from the

images on the clipboard. The slideshow is initially stored in a file on the hard disk and can then

also be burnt to a DVD for playback via a DVD player.

• HTML album: If you wish to collate an image series on an HTML page, first move the images to

the clipboard. Next select the option “HTML album” and save the data. The thus generated file and

the image files can be directly uploaded to the Internet.

7.2.5. Share

• Export to file: By selecting this option, the resolution and file format of all images on the

clipboard are adjusted simultaneously and are stored together in a file.

• Send email to: To send one or several images by email, first move the images to the clipboard. By

selecting the option “Send email to…”, the images are processed for forwarding and passed on to

the email program.

• Print: Images on the clipboard can be printed in various formats. Upon clicking on “Print” a

window appears in which the image size, alignment and number of images per page can be set

prior to commencing the print operation.

Various functions from sections “7.2.4 Create” and “7.2.5. Share” are also directly available on the standard user interface of the program. You will find these in the bottom right of the program window, as shown below.

8. Disposal

Dispose of the packaging segregated by material and in an environmentally friendly manner in the containers provided for that purpose.

Correct disposal of this product:

The symbol on the right indicates that electrical equipment in the EU may not be disposed of with your normal household waste. Please use your local return and collection systems, or contact the dealer from whom you bought the product.

This will prevent possibly harmful effects on the environment and health through inappropriate disposal. Your local council offices can give you information.

9. Warranty and Service

In the event of problems with the scanner, our Service department will be able to assist with all queries and problems. The scanner comes with a 3-year warranty. For details please see the enclosed warranty card.

Please contact our hotline before returning a defective scanner.

Service address for UK and Ireland:

Sertronics Ltd.

Maginon Service

45 Regal Drive, Walsall Enterprise Park

Walsall WS2 9HQ

United Kingdom

Address of manufacturer:

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Foto-Elektronik-Vertriebs-GmbH

Denisstr. 28A

67663 Kaiserslautern

Germany

Phone: 00 800 - 78 77 23 68

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10. Conformity

This device was tested according to part 15 of the FCC regulations and it was confirmed that the limits for a digital device of class B have been complied with. These limits should provide accurate protection against unwanted interference when installed in a residential area. If the device is not installed in accordance with the instructions it may interfere with televisions, radios and radio transceivers.

The device can be operated provided the following conditions are met:

(1) This device may not cause any harmful interference.

(2) This device must cope with the effect of interference. This includes interference that can

impair the function or cause malfunctioning.

In the event of the device causing radio or television interference – this can be easily determined by switching the device on and off – users should try to remedy the fault using the following measures:

• Turn the receiving aerial into another direction or install it in another position.

• Increase distance between the device and the receiver.

• Contact your dealer or an experienced radio/television technician.

The manufacturer hereby declares that the CE marking was affixed to this device in accordance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the following EU directives:

RoHs Directive 2011/65/EC

EMC Directive 2004/108/EC

The EC declaration of conformity can be requested from the address listed on the warranty card.

11. Technical Specification

Model

Image sensor

Lens

LCD

Scanner resolution

Exposure control

Colour balance

Data conversion

External memory

Scanning method

Light source

Power supply:

Mains adapter

USB interface

Dimensions (HxWxD)

Weight

MS 7100

5.1 megapixels CMOS sensor

F=3.6; f=4.83

6.1 cm (2.4“ ) LTPS LCD display

1800 dpi and 2400 dpi (interpolated)

Automatic

Automatic

24 Bit

SD/SDHC and MMC cards

Single Pass

7x 2 white LED/background light (3 white LED)

Via USB connection / SV adapter

Input: 100 - 240V~, 50/60 Hz; 150 mA

Output: 5 V ",1A

USB 2.0 connection

220 mm (H) x 208 mm (W) x 147 mm (D) approx. 1200 g

System requirements for Multi Scanner

Connection via USB 1.1 or higher as mass storage device. Operating system Windows® ME, 2000, XP,

Vista, Windows ® 7; Mac OS 8.6 or higher (OS 10.2.8 or higher for USB 2.0).

System requirements of supplied software

Intel Pentium® III, 700 MHz, 256 MB RAM, Windows® ME, 2000, XP, Vista, Windows ® 7 and 8, at least

500 MB free hard disk space, Direct X 8.1 or higher, CD ROM drive.

Note:

We reserve the right to make technical and optical improvements to the device as part of

product improvements.

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12. Index

Burning images 28

Call-up Main menu 15, 20

Changing exposure value 14

Color setting 14

Conformity 30

Contents of box 1

Delete 19

Disposal 29

Edit menu, BlazerPhoto 24

Edit menu, playback 17

Edit menu, recording 14

Editing software 24

Effects, photo scanner mode 21

EV value 14

Film type 20

Flipping 13

Image sensor 31

Image, delete 19

Image, flip 13

Image, record 14

Image, rotate 18

Image, transmit 23

Individual image mode 17

Insert negatives 8

Insert photos 9

Insert slides 7

Insertion slot photos 9

Insertion slot slides/negatives 6

Installation software 24

Intended use 5

LED film scanner mode 6, 10

LED photo scanner mode 6, 10

Live display 13, 14

Main features 1

Main menu 11

Memory full 16

Menu options film scanner mode 11

Menu options photo scanner mode 12

Negative holder 8

Operating keys 6

Overview of the Device 6

Photo format 21

Photo sizes 9, 21

Playback 16

Post processing 26

Power supply 10

Print 28

Recording mode 14

Remove red eye 27

Resolution 22

Rotate 18

Safety instructions 4

Saving 15, 19

Scan preview 13, 14

Service 29

Set language 23

Slide holder 7

Slide show 17

Store recording 15

System requirements 31

Technical specification 31

USB mode 23

Warranty 29

supra

Foto-Elektronik-Vertriebs-GmbH

Denisstr. 28A

67663 Kaiserslautern

Germany

90915

12/2013

2000 9069

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Key Features

  • 5.1 Megapixel image sensor
  • 1800 dpi scan quality
  • Automatic exposure and color balance
  • Slides, negatives and photos
  • USB power
  • BlazePhoto software

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Frequently Answers and Questions

How to scan slides?
To scan slides, slide the switch at the top to the "Film scanner" position. Place the slide in the slide holder and insert it into the scanner from the right. Then, press the SCAN button to start the scanning process.
What is the resolution of the scanner?
The scanner has a resolution of 1800 dpi and can also interpolate to 2400 dpi.
How to connect the scanner to the computer?
Connect the scanner to a computer with a USB cable. The scanner will appear as a removable storage device.
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