Hi Ann. You and Maria are talking at cross-purposes I'm afraid. Maria is
asking about the ScannaR, which is our stand-alone reading machine that
interfaces directly with the BrailleNote, as opposed to a scanner. Maria I
don't have the answers to your question as I'm not the ScannaR Product
Manager but I'll see if I can find out for you. I have a feeling it uses
ActiveSync but will get some definitive info on this.
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Hi all,
Pardon me for answering this question. <smile> I don't even have a
BN yet, but I do know computers. They're my business. I train people
to use them. So here goes. If PDI staff want to chime in on this
one, you certainly may.
>>>>> "Maria" == Maria Kristic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Maria> Hi all, I'm thinking about purchasing a ScannaR, but I
Maria> wanted to clarify some things before doing so, and one of
Maria> them concerns the transfer of saved files from the ScannaR
Maria> to the BrailleNote. After reading some information I
Maria> received from the general Pulse Data mailing list, I still
Maria> wasn't clear whether ActiveSync had to be used, or if the
Maria> ScannaR could be directly connected to the BrailleNote.
If I understand you correctly, Maria, you want to know if your scanner
can store the files you scan and if these files can be transfered to
your BN.
The answer is no. When you scan something with a scanner, it is sent
directly to your computer.
Maria> For example, could the ScannaR be connected via infrared,
Maria> serial, or parallel port to the BrailleNote?
You would not be able to make sense of the files if you could connect
the BN to the scanner. The scanner takes a picture of whatever's
scanned and the computer takes that picture and puts it into text for
reading. You have to have software on your computer that does the
transferance.
Maria> If so, would
Maria> the BrailleNote treat the other unit as another drive when
Maria> transerring files? Otherwise, would the ScannaR need to be
Maria> connected to a PC and the file transferred via ActiveSync,
Maria> then have the BrailleNote connected to the computer and
Maria> have ActiveSync transfer the file to the BrailleNote?
Again, the scanner does not store files in the same way that a
computer does. It can store them for a little wile as you scan in
more pages, (This is called buffering), but a scanner, any scanner
can not store files permanently. The scanned material is sent to the
computer for processing. Once the file has been processed by your
computer using software like Kurzweil or Open Book or something like
that, you can use Activesync to transfer the file to the BN.
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