CardScan Scanner 700C User Manual

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Table of Contents  
1 Welcome to CardScan Lead Qualifier!  
Introducing Lead Qualifier Forms ...................................................... 1-1  
About this Booklet and Other Resources.............................................. 1-3  
2 Scanning Forms and Completing Records  
Scanning and Processing Forms ...................................................... 2-1  
Verifying and Completing Records..................................................... 2-2  
Viewing Records in Your File........................................................... 2-4  
Reaching Leads from Summary View ................................................. 2-4  
3 Organizing and Managing Leads  
Organizing Leads with Categories..................................................... 3-1  
Merging and Splitting Files ............................................................. 3-1  
Finding Records with QuickSearch .................................................... 3-2  
Finding and Removing Duplicates ..................................................... 3-3  
Safeguarding Your Contacts ........................................................... 3-3  
Keeping Contact Data Up to Date with AccuCard Service ........................... 3-3  
4 Sharing Lead Data  
Exporting Lead Data to Microsoft Excel ............................................... 4-1  
Sharing Lead Records via CardScan.net.............................................. 4-3  
Appendix A: Good Practices  
Create and Practice Using CardScan.net Account ........................................... A-1  
Prepare for Capturing Contacts without Business Cards ................................... A-1  
Practice Using Forms ................................................................................ A-1  
Strategize! ............................................................................................... A-2  
Prevent Scanning Trouble .......................................................................... A-2  
Appendix B: Compliance with FCC and EC  
FCC Statement ........................................................................................ B-1  
EC Declaration of Conformity ...................................................................... B-1  
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Introducing Lead Qualifier Forms  
1 Welcome to CardScan Lead Qualifier!  
Events, such as trade shows, conferences, and seminars are expensive but important vehicles for  
showcasing your product or service and, most importantly, making new contacts! Too often those  
new leads are not collected or acted on quickly enough. CardScan Lead Qualifier enables you to  
maximize the value of your leads by allowing you to:  
Collect lead data with forms.  
Scan the forms into electronic records.  
Share the records with your team at remote locations.  
Introducing Lead Qualifier Forms  
Lead Qualifier forms allow you to capture not only the person’s business card (that is, contact)  
information but also the data for qualifying this person as a lead. When you scan and process a  
form, Lead Qualifier transforms the data as illustrated below.  
Electronic Record  
Lead-Qualifier Form  
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As shown in the illustration, after processing:  
The business card data has been placed in the appropriate contact-information fields.  
The multiple-choice answers have been placed in the fields of the Form Data tab.  
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The only information not transformed automatically is your handwriting (for example, any notes in  
the form’s MEMO, names of products and services, and your initials). You have to copy this data to  
the fields by typing.  
Because the form allows you to record so much data, Lead Qualifier alleviates the pressure on you  
to enter the data into your computer as soon as possible. As a result, you can stay focused on the  
opportunities presented by the event.  
However, at big events, you may benefit from scanning and processing the forms the soonest  
possible. This is because Lead Qualifier allows you to share lead data with your team remotely,  
which further increases your efficiency at the event.  
If you save lead records to your private account on the secure website CardScan.net, the team  
members—given the password—can access this data from anywhere, at any time. This means the  
opportunity to obtain prompt feedback and to delegate some tasks.  
The tasks to perform in order to make the most of your leads may include:  
Verifying data accuracy and editing records  
Organizing records (for example, categorizing, finding and removing duplicates, etc.)  
Copying lead data to other applications, for example, exporting it to Microsoft Excel or  
synchronizing with Microsoft Outlook.  
Whether you do it yourself or delegate the work to others, CardScan Lead Qualifier minimizes the  
effort by providing you with the features introduced in this booklet. The following section describes  
this booklet and other Lead Qualifier resources.  
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About this Booklet and Other Resources  
About this Booklet and Other Resources  
This booklet provides the basic instructions for using Lead Qualifier forms and suggests good  
practices that may increase your efficiency. The following table summarizes your other resources.  
This document is included with the CD-ROM containing  
CardScan Lead Qualifier  
the CardScan and Lead Qualifier software.  
Installation and Setup  
This booklet provides an overview of CardScan’s features  
and describes the basics of scanning and managing data  
with CardScan.  
Getting Started with  
CardScan  
Use the online help for detailed descriptions of CardScan  
CardScan Online Help  
features, instructions, and troubleshooting tips. For dialog  
help, click Help on the dialog. The dialog help is displayed  
in a tri-pane window, with tabs to display Contents, Index,  
Search, and Glossary. You can also access the help by  
pressing the F1 key on your keyboard or from CardScan’s  
Help menu.  
CardScan Website  
Software updates  
Documentation downloads  
Knowledge Base, by Technical Support  
Contact our Technical Support, as follows:  
CardScan Technical  
Support  
Tel: 617-492-4200  
Fax: 617-492-7505  
10:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. EST, Monday - Thursday  
10:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. EST Friday  
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Scanning and Processing Forms  
2 Scanning Forms and Completing Records  
This chapter describes transforming a completed form into a usable record. This requires:  
Scanning and processing forms  
Verifying data accuracy, and editing the record for completeness  
Scanning and Processing Forms  
To scan and process the forms, you need a CardScan Executive scanner and a computer with the  
CardScan Lead Qualifier software installed. If you cannot bring your scanner and computer to the  
event, you can scan and process forms in your hotel room or even after you have returned to the  
office.  
If you have scanned business cards with CardScan before, the process of scanning forms may not  
seem any different. The only difference—and a very important one—is in calibrating the scanner  
correctly when you don’t have the standard calibration card.  
NOTE: Your scanner’s accuracy depends on appropriate calibration. To calibrate  
appropriately, use the CardScan Executive calibration card that came with the  
scanner. If you don’t have this calibration card, use a form inserted into the  
scanner with the blank side facing up.  
To begin scanning forms:  
1. On the desktop, choose StartProgramsCardScanCardScan.  
2. If you are opening CardScan for the first time, follow the instructions to set up your scanner and  
create your CardScan file.  
3. Scan a form. This dialog appears:  
You can choose to process the saved image or to  
continue scanning and then process the scanned  
images all at once. If you choose the latter, consider  
using Batch Options. This feature allows you to begin  
organizing your leads early, by assigning them to the  
same category or by attaching the same note to all  
records processed together. If you need assistance,  
click Help and use the CardScan online help.  
4. Click Process. When CardScan finishes processing, it displays the record created last in Edit  
view, along with the image of the business card, so you can verify the accuracy of the contact  
information—as described in the following section.  
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Verifying and Completing Records  
To verify the accuracy of a record, you should verify the contact data and the data recorded in the  
fields of the form. Lead Qualifier simplifies your tasks by saving the image of the form as two  
separate components: a) an image of the card affixed to the form and b) an image of the rest of the  
form. When Lead Qualifier displays the record in Edit view, the window looks like this, prompting  
you to verify data read from the business card:  
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Edit tab  
The contact displayed  
in the window is  
highlighted in the  
Verify and  
edit your  
lead’s  
Contact List.  
To display a different  
contact, click the  
name in the Contact  
List.  
contact data.  
Click on the  
Form Data tab  
to verify and edit  
data captured  
from the fields of  
the form.  
1. Verify the accuracy of the lead’s contact data by comparing the data in the fields with the data  
in the card’s image. As you move the cursor in the text, note a rectangle highlighting that text on  
the image. Make sure you have reviewed fields and lines of text that may be hidden from view.  
Pay attention to the following buttons:  
The  
button indicates an additional field or additional lines of text. When clicked,  
and the field opens.  
the arrow changes to  
When the fields containing information are not visible, CardScan displays this  
symbol . To view the hidden information, click directly above the symbol.  
2. Check details of names and street addresses. Start by clicking either the Name or the Address  
button in Edit view, and use the Check Card Details dialog.  
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Verifying and Completing Records  
3. To verify the accuracy of the form data, click on the Form Data tab to open its fields, and then  
double-click anywhere on this tab (or choose ViewBig Picture) to display the scanned image.  
As you move the cursor from field to field, note a rectangle highlighting the corresponding part of  
the image.  
Note the blank fields labeled for the  
handwritten data.  
The Big Picture allows you to view all the images  
included with the record.  
4. If the image contains any handwritten information, copy this information to the fields by typing.  
When confident that the record is accurate, check the box labeled “Verified.”  
If you don’t check the “Verified” box, CardScan Lead Qualifier will display warnings whenever you  
try to use the record.This is to prevent you from applying features to inaccurate records.  
Consider, for example, the importance of accuracy when using AutoActions in Summary view  
(see “Reaching Leads from Summary View” on page 2-4).  
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Viewing Records in Your File  
Click the List view tab to view the contacts in your file.  
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Verification Status indicates  
unverified contacts with the  
symbol.  
AccuCard Status  
View All button  
displays all  
(see page 3-3.)  
contacts in file  
List view tab  
Letter Bar  
enables you  
to list only  
contacts that start  
with the  
same letter.  
Choose  
ViewCustomize  
List to include any  
lead-specific data (for  
example, Lead  
Follow-up) in the  
display.  
Contact List is  
displayed with any  
view (List, Edit, or  
Summary). To hide  
it, click  
the  
button.  
Number of Contacts  
in File  
Status Bar  
Reaching Leads from Summary View  
Double-click a lead in List view to display its contact data in Summary view; then use AutoActions to  
create a preaddressed email, display the street address on MapQuest, dial a phone number, or  
launch your browser to the lead’s website (as illustrated below).  
To start an autoaction, point at an  
address or phone number, and click  
when the cursor changes to the  
appropriate symbol.  
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Organizing Leads with Categories  
3 Organizing and Managing Leads  
CardScan Lead Qualifier provides you with powerful features to organize and safeguard your leads.  
This chapter introduces:  
Organizing Leads with Categories  
Merging and Splitting Files  
Finding Records with QuickSearch  
Finding and Removing Duplicates  
Safeguarding your Leads  
Keeping Lead Records Up to Date  
Organizing Leads with Categories  
Categories allow you to organize contacts into meaningful groups. This helps you find records  
quickly, select them for specific projects or simply for printing mailing labels, etc. For more  
information, please consult the Online Help.  
You can assign categories to:  
Individual leads, by opening the record in the Edit view, and  
clicking the Categories tab  
Multiple leads, by selecting them in the List view, and  
choosing CategoriesAssign.  
Merging and Splitting Files  
Lead Qualifier allows you to open multiple files and to drag and drop records from one file to  
another. These features enable you to merge and split files as needed. For example, to split a file  
“Contacts” into two, follow these steps:  
1. Choose FileOpen, and open the file “Contacts.” The filename “Contacts” appears on the File  
Bar.  
2. Create the file “Contacts-2,” by choosing FileNew. CardScan opens a blank file, and the  
filename “Untitled” appears on the File Bar.  
3. Choose FileSave As, and save file “Untitled” with the name “Contacts-2.”  
4. Click Contacts on the File bar to switch to the file “Contacts,” and select contacts you want to  
move to “Contact-2.”  
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5. Press and hold the mouse button until the cursor changes to the  
to the filename “Contacts-2” on the File Bar (as illustrated below).  
icon. Drag the mouse over  
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6. Release the mouse button. The window displays “Contacts-2” with records copied from  
“Contacts.”  
7. Click “Contacts” on the File Bar to display the file “Contacts.” The copied records are still  
selected.  
8. Choose CardDelete to delete the copied records from the file “Contacts.”  
Finding Records with QuickSearch  
You can search for contacts in any number of open files. On the QuickAccess Toolbar, the  
QuickSearch component looks like this:  
For refined searches, click this  
button, and use the  
QuickSearch dialog.  
To repeat a word search  
you have done before,  
use this dropdown list  
of previously used word  
combinations.  
To search with words included in  
the contact, type the words.  
QuickSearch allows you to search by:  
Simply typing words from the contact you are looking for  
Specifying fields to be searched  
Combining words and fields  
To refine your search, click the QuickSearch button, and use this dialog:  
Type search words in box.  
Choose field to search.  
Choose word  
combinations  
from the  
If multiple files are open, choose file  
to search from the dropdown list.  
dropdown list.  
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Finding and Removing Duplicates  
Finding and Removing Duplicates  
CardScan’s Duplicates Wizard finds records with duplicate information for you. It then helps you  
remove duplicates automatically or as you choose. To start the Duplicates Wizard, choose  
CardFind Duplicates.  
Safeguarding Your Contacts  
To make sure your valuable information is safe and available when you need it, use the Backup  
Wizard. To start the Backup Wizard, choose FileMaintenanceBackup.  
Saving files to CardScan.net. The Backup Wizard allows you to save CardScan files to your  
accessible backup, you have the option to use the AccuCard Service (introduced next).  
Keeping Contact Data Up to Date with AccuCard Service  
The AccuCard Service emails your leads four times a year and asks them to review their contact  
information as it appears in your file. (The information in the Notes is never revealed to your leads!)  
Records with available updates are marked in List view with the  
symbol.  
To review available updates, choose CardScan.NetReview AccuCard Updates. The AccuCard  
Updates Wizard opens and helps you quickly to review and accept or reject any updates.  
For more information, please consult the Online Help.  
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Exporting Lead Data to Microsoft Excel  
4 Sharing Lead Data  
CardScan Lead Qualifier provides you with various methods to share lead data. For example:  
If you send lead records via email to people with CardScan Lead Qualifier on their  
computers, they can use these records as fully as you do. This method, of course, may not  
be the most efficient or secure. For information on emailing contacts, use the Online Help.  
You can copy your records to Microsoft Outlook or to any other desktop application  
supported by CardScan Synchronization. However, in order to copy all the form-data fields  
to another application, you must edit the default field-mapping scheme for that application.  
For information on CardScan Synchronization, use the Online Help.  
You can export lead records to Microsoft Excel, as described in this chapter.  
For maximum efficiency in teamwork, you may choose to share leads via a private, secure  
account on CardScan.net—as mentioned on page 1-1. For a more extensive introduction to  
using CardScan.net, see “Sharing Lead Records via CardScan.net” on page 4-3.  
Exporting Lead Data to Microsoft Excel  
CardScan’s Export Wizard includes a special template to enable you to export the data into a file  
that Microsoft Excel can import.  
To export Lead Data to Microsoft Excel, follow these steps:  
1. Start CardScan, choose FileData ExchangeExport. The Export Wizard screen opens:  
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2. Click Next. This screen opens:  
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3. Scroll down the list to select the appropriate template:  
4. Click Next, and follow the wizard’s prompts to complete exporting the lead data.  
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Sharing Lead Records via CardScan.net  
The ability to share lead records via your private account on CardScan.net can save you much time  
and money. You can apply the power of your entire team to the project, while you are the only  
person attending the event.  
To take advantage of this feature, you must:  
Create an account on CardScan.net. To do so, choose ToolsWelcome Wizard, and  
follow the on-screen prompts to create your account.  
Practice saving files to CardScan.net, opening files from CardScan.net, and synchronizing  
CardScan.net files. For complete information and instructions, see Online Help.  
NOTE: When viewing the file directly on CardScan.net, you will not be able to see the  
form data fields. In order to view and edit entire records, you must synchronize  
and work on the local copy. The following scenario illustrates this requirement.  
Before using CardScan.net for an event, practice the following scenario:  
1. You scan and process filled-out forms, and then save the file to CardScan.net.  
2. The team opens the file from CardScan.net and saves a local copy.  
3. The team works on the local copy to verify the accuracy and complete the records. It provides  
feedback on any record in the Notes field.  
4. The team synchronizes the file with CardScan.net.  
5. You synchronize the files.  
6. Review records completed by the team.  
7. Check Notes for feedback. To find any feedback quickly, use QuickSearch and search the field  
“Notes” (see “Finding Records with QuickSearch” on page 3-2).  
NOTE: For more on sharing leads via CardScan.net, see “Appendix A: Good  
Practices.”  
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Appendix A: Good Practices  
Your success at and after the event largely depends on your coming prepared for various scenarios.  
Consider the following recommendations:  
Create and practice using your account on CardScan.net.  
Prepare for capturing contacts without business cards.  
Practice using forms.  
Strategize!  
Prevent troubles scanning  
Create and Practice Using CardScan.net Account  
Your account on CardScan.net could prove your team’s best asset. For example, if you are at a  
show running for several days, you may need to share some lead information with the team as soon  
as possible—to make further steps toward new partnerships.  
To use this secure pipeline efficiently, practice saving files to CardScan.net and  
synchronizing with your desktop. Decide what team members will have access to the files.  
Arrange to have Internet access at the event.  
Prepare for Capturing Contacts without Business Cards  
TIP: If the person does not have a business card, write their information on the back of  
your own card, and affix that card to the form. Better yet, prepare a few card-size  
pieces of paper (as shown below) in advance, and have them ready to use at the  
show.  
Practice Using Forms  
To use forms efficiently, reserve some time for this:  
Study the form supplied with your Lead Qualifier software.  
Practice filling it out by interviewing your colleagues.  
Think of how you would utilize the handwriting areas, especially the MEMO area. Practice  
handwriting, scanning, and then viewing the images with Big Picture. To view all the images  
associated with a record, select the record and choose ViewBig Picture.  
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Strategize!  
Because the only task you must accomplish directly at the event is filling out forms, consider various  
options for completing the remaining tasks (that is, scanning, processing, verifying accuracy,  
organizing and sharing data). Answer these questions:  
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Would it be possible to scan forms as you converse with your potential leads? If you work in  
your own booth, you may be able to set up the scanner and a PC or laptop with the  
appropriate software. If, however, you will have to move around a lot, consider where and  
how you can scan your forms at a later time.  
Will there be an Internet connection readily available, so you can save the records to your  
CardScan.net account and receive any feedback? If there will be no Internet access either  
from your hotel or from the event, make sure you are able to save a backup copy of your file  
to a separate medium.  
If you are planning to transmit your leads via CardScan.net, do you have to create an  
account for yourself or for the team? You must have everything set up before leaving for the  
event.  
Which members of the team should have the CardScan.net password? Also, make sure to  
write down your CardScan.net password to bring it with you as well save it in a location  
accessible by you or a team member staying behind.  
Do the members of your team know how to synchronize records on CardScan.net with the  
desktop?  
Prevent Troubles Scanning  
You should clean the scanner if dark vertical lines appear on scanned images or if the scanner has  
been exposed to the adhesive material on the form.  
Clean the scanner with the cleaning pads included in your package. The cleaning pads contain  
isopropyl alcohol only, and are harmless if used as directed.  
To clean the scanner:  
1. Scan the pad as you would a business card. Repeat scanning the same pad 2 to 3 times.  
2. Wait 30 to 60 seconds for the alcohol to dry on the scanner’s roller and sensor.  
NOTE: We recommend that you clean the scanner once every two months. You can  
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FCC Statement  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of  
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 in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in any installation.  
To comply with part 15 of FCC rules, you must use the cable provided with the scanner. 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 correct the interference by one of the following measures:  
Reposition the receiving antenna.  
Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver.  
Connect the scanning and computer equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from the receivers.  
EC Declaration of Conformity  
Model CardScan 700c  
Equipment  
Description:  
Information Technology Equipment  
Card Scanner  
5 vdc, 500mA  
Year of  
Manufacture:  
2005  
73/23/EEC, Low Voltage Directive  
89/336/EEC, EMC Directive  
Applicable  
Directives:  
EN 60950-1:2002  
Information Technology Equipment - Safety  
Applicable  
Standards:  
EN 55022: 1998 Information Technology  
Equipment - Radio Disturbance Characteristics  
- Limits and Methods of Measurement  
EN 55024: 1998 Information Technology  
Equipment - Immunity Characteristics  
- Limits and Methods of Measurement  
Peter Dikeman  
Vice President Engineering  
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December 2005  
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