Administrators Guide for Version 3.2.0.0.x
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Administrators Guide for Version 3.2.0.0.x
Administrators Guide for Version 3.2.0.0.x Copyright 2011 iVina Inc. i Aug 2011 Table of Contents 1 2 Overview ...................................................................................................................................... 1-1 Getting Started Quick Checklist ..................................................................................................... 2-1 2.1 Configuring the security on the BookScan Station.................................................................. 2-1 3 Scan Hardware Setup .................................................................................................................... 3-1 3.1 Precautions ........................................................................................................................... 3-1 3.2 FB6080E – 11” x 17” Scanner Setup ....................................................................................... 3-1 3.2.1 Unlocking the FB6080E .................................................................................................. 3-1 3.2.2 Connecting the FB6080E ................................................................................................ 3-2 3.3 FB6280E – High Speed 11” x 17” Scanner Setup .................................................................... 3-2 3.3.1 Install the FB6280E Driver.............................................................................................. 3-2 3.3.2 Unlocking the FB6280E .................................................................................................. 3-2 3.3.3 Connecting the FB6280E ................................................................................................ 3-3 3.4 FB2080E – 8 ½” by 11” Scanner Setup ................................................................................... 3-3 3.4.1 Install the FB2080E Driver.............................................................................................. 3-3 3.4.2 Unlocking the FB2080E .................................................................................................. 3-4 3.4.3 Connecting the FB2080E ................................................................................................ 3-4 3.5 BulletScan S400 Duplex Scanner Setup .................................................................................. 3-4 3.5.1 Install the BulletScan S400 driver ................................................................................... 3-4 3.5.2 Assemble the S400 ........................................................................................................ 3-4 3.5.3 Enable scanner selection ............................................................................................... 3-4 3.6 BulletScan S2200 High-Speed Duplex Scanner Setup ............................................................. 3-5 3.6.1 Install the BulletScan S2200 driver ................................................................................. 3-5 3.6.2 Assemble the S2200 ...................................................................................................... 3-5 3.6.3 Enable scanner selection ............................................................................................... 3-5 4 Touch Screen Setup Checklist........................................................................................................ 4-1 4.1 BookScan Station Touch Screen PC details............................................................................. 4-1 4.2 Standard Models ................................................................................................................... 4-1 4.2.1 BSS1700 ........................................................................................................................ 4-1 4.2.2 BSS2050 ........................................................................................................................ 4-1 4.2.3 BSS3050 ........................................................................................................................ 4-2 4.2.4 BSS3070 ........................................................................................................................ 4-2 4.3 Standard features.................................................................................................................. 4-3 4.3.1 Initial Setup – USB ......................................................................................................... 4-3 4.3.2 Initial Setup – Printer ..................................................................................................... 4-4 4.3.3 Initial Setup – Email ....................................................................................................... 4-4 4.3.3.1 Account creation ....................................................................................................... 4-4 4.3.3.2 SMTP settings ............................................................................................................ 4-4 4.3.3.3 Attachment Restrictions and interface preferences ................................................... 4-4 4.3.4 Initial Setup – Enabling or Disabling jobs ........................................................................ 4-4 5 Logging Functions ......................................................................................................................... 5-1 ii Aug 2011 5.1 Basic Logs.............................................................................................................................. 5-1 5.2 Detailed logs ......................................................................................................................... 5-1 5.3 Automatic Monthly Reports .................................................................................................. 5-1 5.3.1 Using the Log Files ......................................................................................................... 5-2 6 Notable folders and User permissions ........................................................................................... 6-1 7 FAQ for 3rd party issues ................................................................................................................. 7-1 7.1 Google - Gmail ...................................................................................................................... 7-1 7.2 Faronics – Deep Freeze ......................................................................................................... 7-1 7.3 Multiple Vendors – Antivirus and Security ............................................................................. 7-1 7.4 Firewall – Ports used ............................................................................................................. 7-2 7.5 Microsoft – Windows Embedded........................................................................................... 7-3 7.6 Pharos................................................................................................................................... 7-3 7.6.1 Pharos SignUp ............................................................................................................... 7-3 7.6.2 Pharos UniPrint ............................................................................................................. 7-4 8 BookScan Station General Security................................................................................................ 8-1 8.1 BIOS Security......................................................................................................................... 8-1 8.2 System Restore Tool.............................................................................................................. 8-1 8.2.1 BSS1700 ........................................................................................................................ 8-1 8.2.2 BSS2050, BSS3050 and BSS3070 .................................................................................... 8-1 8.3 Securing an external keyboard .............................................................................................. 8-1 8.4 Domain considerations.......................................................................................................... 8-2 8.4.1 Group policies ............................................................................................................... 8-2 8.4.2 User rights ..................................................................................................................... 8-2 8.4.3 Standard user restrictions.............................................................................................. 8-2 8.4.4 Mapped Printers............................................................................................................ 8-2 8.5 Physical Security.................................................................................................................... 8-2 9 BookScan Station Depot Update Script.......................................................................................... 9-1 10 BookScan Station Advanced Configuration Notes .................................................................... 10-1 10.1 Configuring the BSS Software: ............................................................................................. 10-1 10.1.1 General Settings .......................................................................................................... 10-1 10.1.1.1 Default selected job ............................................................................................. 10-1 10.1.1.2 Idle reset.............................................................................................................. 10-1 10.1.1.3 Scan More Using the Same Settings ..................................................................... 10-1 10.1.2 Billing Modes ............................................................................................................... 10-1 10.1.2.1 Free - Removing the Cost Box .............................................................................. 10-2 10.1.2.2 Enabling Coin and Bill........................................................................................... 10-2 10.1.2.3 Enabling prepaid cards ......................................................................................... 10-2 10.1.2.4 Enabling Remote Accounts................................................................................... 10-2 10.1.2.4.1 Configuring Blackboard Transact ...................................................................... 10-2 10.1.2.4.2 Configuring CBORD .......................................................................................... 10-3 10.1.3 USB ............................................................................................................................. 10-4 10.1.4 Printing........................................................................................................................ 10-4 iii Aug 2011 10.1.5 Authentication Screen Keyboard options ..................................................................... 10-5 10.1.6 Email ........................................................................................................................... 10-5 10.1.6.1 Maximum attachment size ................................................................................... 10-5 10.1.6.2 Changing .com to .edu ......................................................................................... 10-5 10.1.6.3 Main Mail Settings ............................................................................................... 10-6 10.1.7 Scan to Google Docs .................................................................................................... 10-7 10.1.7.1 Adding Google Docs as a Job Option .................................................................... 10-7 10.1.8 Network ...................................................................................................................... 10-7 10.1.8.1 Mapped Drive Letters .......................................................................................... 10-7 10.1.8.2 Main Network configuration options.................................................................... 10-8 10.1.9 FTP/sFTP/FTPs ............................................................................................................. 10-8 10.1.10 CDRW (With optional CDRW upgrade) ..................................................................... 10-8 10.1.11 LDAP authentication ................................................................................................ 10-8 11 BookScan Station scanner configuration ................................................................................. 11-1 11.1 Scanner Properties->Image ................................................................................................. 11-3 11.2 Scanner Properties->Compression....................................................................................... 11-5 11.3 Scanner Properties->Color Dropout..................................................................................... 11-6 11.4 Scanner Properties->Paper .................................................................................................. 11-7 11.5 Scanner Properties->Preview .............................................................................................. 11-8 11.6 Scanner Properties->Options............................................................................................... 11-9 11.7 Scanner Properties->Setting .............................................................................................. 11-10 11.8 Scanner Properties->Information ...................................................................................... 11-11 12 Troubleshooting and FAQ ....................................................................................................... 12-1 12.1 Known Issues ...................................................................................................................... 12-1 12.2 Errors .................................................................................................................................. 12-1 12.2.1 Billing database unavailable......................................................................................... 12-1 12.2.2 Error 129 ..................................................................................................................... 12-1 12.2.3 Error 176 ..................................................................................................................... 12-1 12.2.4 Watson Errors ............................................................................................................. 12-1 12.2.5 Automatic cropping isn’t working ................................................................................ 12-1 12.2.6 Unexpected Behavior .................................................................................................. 12-2 12.2.6.1 Loud Beeping when pressing keys ........................................................................ 12-2 12.2.6.2 Chinese Characters in install screens or progress bar ........................................... 12-2 12.2.6.3 Automatic Rotation isn’t working ......................................................................... 12-2 12.2.7 ADF Specific ................................................................................................................. 12-2 12.2.7.1 The ADF Pulls 2 or 3 pages at once consistently.................................................... 12-2 12.2.7.2 There is a vertical line when scanning from the ADF............................................. 12-2 iv Aug 2011 1 Overview The BookScan Station is a full featured copier replacement kiosk with several major advantages over traditional copier systems: Large user-friendly touch-screen display designed for heavy use Smart paper detection. Place scanned books and documents anywhere on the glass. Protects spines on scanned books No consumables – no paper, no toner Lower power consumption – no fuser Minimized moving parts – no printing means no paper jams disabling the machine Easily configured to use network resources The BookScan Station consists of 2 major hardware components – the large format book-edge scanner, and the Host PC. Additionally, there are several options with Automatic Document Feeders that can be attached to the system. The FB6080E and FB6280E scanners have an 11” x 17” platen or glass, and has a patented design that brings the glass all the way to the edge and a gentle slope, allowing a user to place a book on this corner and scan much further into the margin than a traditional copier or scanner would allow, while removing the normal damage and stress to the book spine typically seen when placing a book in the middle of a flatbed. The scanner also will automatically locate the user’s document – the scanner does not require placement in any specific location of the bed. The Host PC runs the BookScan Station kiosk software, controlled by the users from the touch screen. This software provides a simple user interface that is simple and to the point. It manages the entire scanning process, file conversion, and file transference, whether to USB or across the network. The Host PC is based on hardware used in restaurants for touch-screen Point Of Sale computers where the environment is typically too hostile for a traditional PC. The system uses Windows Embedded to provide the best compatibility with the smallest footprint. The BookScan Station (BSS) kiosk software provides an entirely enclosed environment for the end-user, which prevents end-users from leaving the BSS in an unrecognizable state that might prevent another user from having difficulty using the system. The BSS software configuration is housed in a set of .ini files stored in C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\BookScanStation. These use the traditional style of having bracketed sections. Comments and disabled lines start with a ; character. Each INI file controls the specific feature it is named after, with Configuration.ini having the core settings. 1-1 Aug 2011 In normal operation, the BSS workflow the normal user will have is the following: Start Screen/login Select destination Acknowledge Copyright Prompt for pre-paid card Select Output File Format, Color Depth, and Resolution Document placement display Scan and adjustment screen Authentication, Naming, Transferring Logout/Restart Depending on configuration, certain screens may be skipped, for example free or coin-op systems will not prompt for a card. BookScan Station features and specifications subject to change without notice. 1-2 Aug 2011 2 Getting Started Quick Checklist As a quick reference, when you have received your new BookScan Station system, you’ll want to do the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Unpack and connect the touch-screen system. Additional hardware notes are in section 4. Unpack, unlock, and connect the flatbed scanner. See section 3 for scanner setup details. Unpack and connect any Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) accessories Connect the USB extension from the accessory box to the touch-screen system. If necessary for the location, use the included cable ties to secure the cable in the covered section under the touch-screen. Connect a USB keyboard to the touch-screen system Power on the touch-screen system When the system is completely powered up, and the “Touch Screen to begin” screen is displayed, power on the flatbed. You should see the Windows “Found New Hardware” prompt. Select the option to automatically detect the drivers, and to continue. After driver detection of the flatbed is complete, power on any additional scanner components. With the USB keyboard connected, press Alt-F4 to close the BookScan Station software Go to the Start Menu, Programs, BookScan Station, INI, Configuration.ini Make sure that ScannerOne= is set to the model of scanner that is connected to the touch screen. If a BulletScan ADF scanner is connected in addition to the flatbed, set MultipleScannerSelection=true and set ScannerTwo= to the model of BulletScan. Near the bottom is the [JobButton] section. Enable or disable the different job types as preferred for your usage. If you will be using Print as one of the Job types, install your print driver(s) now. For configuring multiple printers see section 10.1.4 for details. If you will be using Email as one of the job types, see section 4.3.3 for getting started, and section 10.1.6 for in depth configuration. For all other BookScan Station configurations, see section 10.1 2.1 Configuring the security on the BookScan Station Windows security checklist: 1. If the BookScan Station needs to be joined to the domain, do that at this time. a. The default local administrator account has a blank password. To conform to most security systems, the local administrator account should be given a password. b. If the local administrator account has a password set, download TweakUI from Microsoft.com and configure Windows to automatically login with that account and password. 2. If your security policy requires accounts that automatically login to be restricted user accounts, please see the additional security notes in chapter 6. 2-1 Aug 2011 3. Important! The BookScan Station does not come with anti-virus software installed, and the Windows updates are disabled. Install the security software and configure the Windows updates to match your local security policy. a. For performance reasons it is recommended that anti-virus software be configured to ignore the c:\Temp folder. In some cases it may be desirable to also ignore connected flash drives. 4. Reboot the computer and enter the BIOS setup. Set the administrator password to a password that conforms to your local security policy. 5. The BookScan Station software has an admin PIN allowing you to close the software from the touchscreen. This is set in the Configuration.ini. The default is 4321. Configure it to match your local security policy. 6. If a keyboard will be permanently connected, or if the BSS is in a location that is high risk for malicious users, use the configuration directions in section 8.3 to prevent users from bypassing the BSS software. 7. If desired, Deepfreeze may be loaded. 2-2 Aug 2011 3 Scan Hardware Setup 3.1 Precautions Keep the scanner out of direct sunlight. Direct exposure to the sun or excessive heat may cause damage to the unit. Do not install the scanner in a humid or dusty place. Be sure to use the proper AC power source. Place the scanner securely on an even, flat surface. Tilted or uneven surfaces may cause mechanical or paper-feeding problems. Retain the scanner box and packing materials for shipping purposes. When connecting additional USB peripherals, it is recommended to use a USB hub with an independent power supply. 3.2 FB6080E – 11” x 17” Scanner Setup 3.2.1 Unlocking the FB6080E To protect the scan head from damage during transportation, a shipping lock switch is built into the left side of the scanner to keep the scan head from moving. To unlock the scanner, move the lock switch down into the unlocked position as shown in Fig. 2-1. Figure 2-1 Unlocking the Scanner Important! To prevent damage to the scanner when it is moved or shipped, please engage the shipping lock. The shipping lock only provides protection if the scan head is in the home position on the left hand side. If the scan head is not located in the home position, do the following: 1. Turn on the scanner. 2. The scanning unit should move to the home position. 3. Switch the shipping lock up to the Lock position. 4. Turn off the scanner. 5. The scanner is now ready to transport. 3-1 Aug 2011 3.2.2 Connecting the FB6080E Do not connect the scanner until the touch screen is completely booted up Power: The FB6080E scanner comes with a 24V 2A power adapter. If you do not have the supplied 24V 2A power adapter, please contact your dealer or iVina support to order a replacement. Connect the supplied 3 pronged power cable to the adapter. Plug the 3 pronged power cable into a surge protector and plug the small round connector into the circular jack on the back of the scanner. Optional ADF: If you have the optional Automatic Document Feeder (ADF), lift the lid directly off the top of the scanner. Store the original lid with the packing material. Remove the ADF from its packing material and place it on top of the Flatbed, making sure that both of the ‘feet’ are inserted into the matching holes on the base. Connect the cable that comes off the side of the ADF to the matching connector on the base of the Flatbed. Make sure that you set the scanner properties to Automatically detect the source (See Chaper 4) Connecting to the Host PC: Use the supplied USB cable and connect the small square end to the jack on the back off the scanner. Plug the wider rectangular plug into the back of the Host PC. When you connect the scanner, Windows may prompt to you complete installation of the drivers. Skip the online driver search, and allow the system to search automatically. If you see a prompt asking to Stop or Continue, select Continue. 3.3 FB6280E – High Speed 11” x 17” Scanner Setup 3.3.1 Install the FB6280E Driver The FB6280E driver is not installed on the BookScan Station by default. Please use the supplied installation CD to load the TWAIN driver for the scanner before connecting the scanner to the computer. You may need to copy it to a USB drive on a separate computer. 3.3.2 Unlocking the FB6280E To protect the scan head from damage during transportation, a shipping lock switch is built into the left side of the scanner to keep the scan head from moving. To unlock the scanner, move the lock switch down into the unlocked position as shown in Fig. 2-1. Figure 2-1 Unlocking the Scanner 3-2 Aug 2011 Important! To prevent damage to the scanner when it is moved or shipped, please engage the shipping lock. The shipping lock only provides protection if the scan head is in the home position on the left hand side. If the scan head is not located in the home position, do the following: 1. Turn on the scanner. 2. The scanning unit should move to the home position. 3. Switch the shipping lock up to the Lock position. 4. Turn off the scanner. 5. The scanner is now ready to transport. 3.3.3 Connecting the FB6280E Do not connect the scanner until you have installed the Scanner Driver Power: The FB6280E scanner comes with a 24V 2A power adapter. If you do not have the supplied 24V 2A power adapter, please contact your dealer or iVina support to order a replacement. Connect the supplied 3 pronged power cable to the adapter. Plug the 3 pronged power cable into a surge protector and plug the small round connector into the circular jack on the back of the scanner. Optional ADF: If you have the optional Automatic Document Feeder (ADF), lift the lid directly off the top of the scanner. Store the original lid with the packing material. Remove the ADF from its packing material and place it on top of the Flatbed, making sure that both of the ‘feet’ are inserted into the matching holes on the base. Connect the cable that comes off the side of the ADF to the matching connector on the base of the Flatbed. Make sure that you set the scanner properties to Automatically detect the source (See Chaper 4) Connecting to the Host PC: Use the supplied USB cable and connect the small square end to the jack on the back off the scanner. Plug the wider rectangular plug into the back of the Host PC. When you connect the scanner, Windows may prompt to you complete installation of the drivers. Skip the online driver search, and allow the system to search automatically. If you see a prompt asking to Stop or Continue, select Continue. 3.4 FB2080E – 8 ½” by 11” Scanner Setup 3.4.1 Install the FB2080E Driver The FB2080E Driver is not installed on the BookScan Station by default. Please use the shortcut in the Start Menu -> BookScan Station Admin -> Configuration Templates -> FB2080E Driver Setup to install the driver for this scanner. 3-3 Aug 2011 3.4.2 Unlocking the FB2080E To protect the scan head from damage during transportation, a shipping lock switch is built into the bottom front left side of the scanner to keep the scan head from moving. Switch it to the “Open Lock” position. Important! To prevent damage to the scanner when it is moved or shipped, please engage the shipping lock. The shipping lock only provides protection if the scan head is in the home position on the left hand side. If the scan head is not located in the home position, do the following: 1. Turn on the scanner. 2. The scanning unit should move to the home position. 3. Switch the shipping lock up to the Lock position. 4. Turn off the scanner. 5. The scanner is now ready to transport. 3.4.3 Connecting the FB2080E Power: The FB2080E scanner comes with a 24V 2A power adapter. If you do not have the supplied 24V 2A power adapter, please contact your dealer or iVina support to order a replacement. Connect the supplied 3 pronged power cable to the adapter. Plug the 3 pronged power cable into a surge protector and plug the small round connector into the circular jack on the back of the scanner. When you connect the scanner, Windows may prompt to you complete installation of the drivers. Skip the online driver search, and allow the system to search automatically. If you see a prompt asking to Stop or Continue, select Continue. 3.5 BulletScan S400 Duplex Scanner Setup When attaching the BulletScan S400 to the BSS1700 system, a powered USB hub is required. 3.5.1 Install the BulletScan S400 driver The S400 driver is not installed by default. From the BulletScan Installation disc installation menu, select the option for Advanced Install and select only the scanner driver. Only the TWAIN driver is required. Do not install the BulletScan Manager software or any other components from the installation disc. 3.5.2 Assemble the S400 Attach the input and output trays for the S400 as specified in the Quick Install guide packaged in the box. Save the spare ADF/page separator pad for future use. 3.5.3 Enable scanner selection From the Start Menu -> BookScan Station -> INI -> Configuration, go to the [Settings] section and set the value: MultipleScannerSelection=true And confirm that ScannerOne and ScannerTwo are the models that are attached to this system. 3-4 Aug 2011 3.6 BulletScan S2200 High-Speed Duplex Scanner Setup When attaching the BulletScan SS2200 to the BSS3050 or BSS3070 system, a powered USB hub is required. The BSS1700 is not supported for this model. 3.6.1 Install the BulletScan S2200 driver The S2200 driver is not installed by default. From the BulletScan Installation disc installation menu, select the option for Advanced Install and select only the scanner driver. 3.6.2 Assemble the S2200 Attach the input and output trays for the S2200 as specified in the Quick Install guide packaged in the box. Save the spare ADF/page separator pad for future use. 3.6.3 Enable scanner selection From the Start Menu -> BookScan Station -> INI -> Configuration, go to the [Settings] section and set the value: MultipleScannerSelection=true And confirm that ScannerOne and ScannerTwo are the models that are attached to this system. 3-5 Aug 2011 4 Touch Screen Setup Checklist 4.1 BookScan Station Touch Screen PC details The BookScan Station Touch Screen PC runs on a special version of Windows designed for use on Embedded devices. For almost all uses, this system may be treated the same as Windows XP – specifically when selecting 3rd party software and drivers. iVina support does not guarantee the behavior of any 3rd party software however, but there is a list of known issues and FAQs regarding 3rd party applications in section 7 of this document. 4.2 Standard Models 4.2.1 BSS1700 This is the standard BookScan Station touch screen system. It has a 15” touch screen (resistive display) and a 2.0 GHz CPU. The USB ports for the scanner and other fixed peripherals are in the back, and for the locations that wish to secure the BSS, there’s a port-hole in the back that a cable may be run through. The user accessible USB ports are in the front. This configuration includes a CD-RW drive. The standard installation after April 2010 was based on POSReady 2009. Previous versions had WEPOS or XP Professional. 4.2.2 BSS2050 This is the BookScan Station Professional touch screen system. It has a 15” touch screen (sonic acoustic wave), and a dual core 2.2 GHz CPU. The USB ports for the scanner and other fixed peripherals are under the removable cover at the bottom front. The accessory box will include the following items for this system: Power cable Power adapter Power adapter wall mounts USB extension cable Cable ties for securing USB extension cable 1 individually packed screw to secure the removable cover When completing setup, this cover should be secured with the provided screw. When troubleshooting the USB connectivity, there is also a user accessible USB port is on the bottom right corner. Additionally, the BSS2050 has 4 accessory points that can be used to mount a magnetic stripe reader and other future peripherals. These accessory points are on the top, bottom, left and right side and are accessed by peeling back the stickers on the respective side. 4-1 Aug 2011 The BSS2050 has 2 options for further security – there are bolt points in the base plate that may be attached to a surface, or the stand may be removed entirely and the BSS3050 may be attached to a VESA compatible mount. 4.2.3 BSS3050 This is the BookScan Station Professional touch screen system. It has a 15” touch screen (sonic acoustic wave), and a dual core 3.0 GHz CPU. The USB ports for the scanner and other fixed peripherals are under the removable cover at the bottom front. The accessory box will include the following items for this system: Power cable Power adapter Power adapter wall mounts USB extension cable Cable ties for securing USB extension cable 1 individually packed screw to secure the removable cover When completing setup, this cover should be secured with the provided screw. When troubleshooting the USB connectivity, there is also a user accessible USB port is on the bottom right corner. Additionally, the BSS3050 has 4 accessory points that can be used to mount a magnetic stripe reader and other future peripherals. These accessory points are on the top, bottom, left and right side and are accessed by peeling back the stickers on the respective side. The BSS3050 has 2 options for further security – there are bolt points in the base plate that may be attached to a surface, or the stand may be removed entirely and the BSS3050 may be attached to a VESA compatible mount. 4.2.4 BSS3070 This is the BookScan Station Document Center touch screen system. It has a 17” touch screen (sonic acoustic wave), and a dual core 3.0 GHz CPU. The USB ports for the scanner and other fixed peripherals are under the removable cover at the bottom front. The accessory box will include the following items for this system: Power cable Power adapter Power adapter wall mounts USB extension cable Cable ties for securing USB extension cable 1 individually packed screw to secure the removable cover When completing setup, this cover should be secured with the provided screw. When troubleshooting the USB connectivity, there is also a user accessible USB port is on the bottom right corner. 4-2 Aug 2011 Additionally, the BSS3070 has 4 accessory points that can be used to mount a magnetic stripe reader and other future peripherals. These accessory points are on the top, bottom, left and right side and are accessed by peeling back the stickers on the respective side. The BSS3070 has 2 options for further security – there are bolt points in the base plate that may be attached to a surface, or the stand may be removed entirely and the BSS3050 may be attached to a VESA compatible mount. 4.3 Standard features When making any configuration changes to the BSS software, it requires the software to be closed and restarted. The BookScan Station default state is to have the following Job types available to users: USB Printer (system default printer) Email The BookScan Station supports several other Job types: SMB network shared folders FTP SFTP (SSH FTP) FTPS (FTP with SSL) CDRW (BSS1700 internal or external for all others) Google Docs All of the BookScan Station software features are controlled within a set of .ini files contained in the C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\BookScanStation folder. There are shortcuts to each of these files in the Start Menu -> BookScan Station -> INI. Configuration.ini allows you to enable different job types, control the idle timeout, add the prompt to continue scanning with the same settings, and several other global features. If you are unfamiliar with editing .ini files, please contact your reseller for additional support. All job types will allow you to pick and choose the available file formats, scan mode, and resolution that the end user will see. This is configured in the appropriate INI file for the job. 4.3.1 Initial Setup – USB Scan-to-USB works without additional configuration. Enabling file and folder browsing may be done within the USB.ini file. 4-3 Aug 2011 4.3.2 Initial Setup – Printer Setting up the Scan-to-Printer job type for the first time requires installing the appropriate print drivers on the touch-screen system. You may either have the system configured for a single printer or configure the printer to use different printers for different scan modes (Color, Grayscale, Black & White). Details on the specifics of this are in section 10.1.4. 4.3.3 Initial Setup – Email There are 3 parts to configure for Scan-to-Email. Account Creation, SMTP Settings, and Interface Preferences. Gmail is a very popular 3rd party mail service that provides SMTP services, and the Sendmail.ini is already configured to use Gmail. 4.3.3.1 Account creation The BSS software must have a mail account created on SMTP server. If you are using a Gmail account, create the account, then you must first perform a “Human” test or CAPTCHA. Open Internet Explorer, go to Google.com and search for “Unlock Captcha”. The first result should be to a Google link to Unlock Captcha – go there and follow the directions. Then set the login and password in the sendmail.ini. 4.3.3.2 SMTP settings The SMTP settings for the BSS are in the Sendmail.ini. If you are unsure of the settings to use, check with your network administrator if there are any setup sheets for using alternate mail clients, such as Thunderbird. This is preconfigured for using Gmail. For using an internal mail server, please reference your own documentation for configuring an SMTP connection, typically this will be whatever is used for Outlook Express or Thunderbird. Sections referencing POP3 servers or the inbound mail server are not necessary. 4.3.3.3 Attachment Restrictions and interface preferences You may set the maximum size of the attachments in Sendmail.ini. Set the below values as appropriate. The limitmessage is what’s shown to the user on the screen. limitSize(KB)=5000 limitmessage=Email maximum size is 5MB To change all of the .COM buttons to .EDU buttons on the screen, open Configuration.ini and in the [KeyboardButton] section set COMOrEDU=EDU See section 7.1 for more information regarding 3rd party services. 4.3.4 Initial Setup – Enabling or Disabling jobs The Job buttons that are displayed may be changed through the Configuration.ini file. Go to the [JobButton] section and add or remove the job entries as listed. When removing a job button, make sure that there are no blank job buttons in between valid job types. For notes on how to configure the different job types, refer to section 10.1. 4-4 Aug 2011 5 Logging Functions The BookScan Station Kiosk software has several levels of logging available. 5.1 Basic Logs By default, the BSS generates a log file that tracks the usage of the BookScan Station by what type of scans are being performed. These are logged in C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\BookScanStation\Count.ini Additionally, as seen in section 11.8, the Scanner Properties screen can output a text file includes hardware history and counts, and other system hardware information. 5.2 Detailed logs All scan activity is logged in “C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\BookScanStation \current log”. There are 3 files: BSSApplication.log ScanUsage.log System.log BSSApplication.log logs the start and stop times of the application. This may be useful for is identifying if someone has been attempting to breach security and restarting the system multiple times. ScanUsage.log has date, time, job type, scan mode, file type, format, resolution, and page count for every scan batch that is completed. System.log is for internal use. 5.3 Automatic Monthly Reports The automatic monthly reporting feature relies on the configuration in sendmail.ini to send out the logs. This must be configured, even if Scan-to-Email is not used. Once a log is sent out, the current log files are moved to the c:\BSSlogFolder To enable this, open log.ini. In the [Setting] section set EmailLogEnable=true And fill in EmailLogToAddress= With the email addresses that will be receiving the log. This supports up to 99 characters, and additional addresses should be comma separated. You may need to create a junk mail filter for the mail account assigned to the BSS. There are several other options which may be configured if desired, listed below: [Setting] 5-1 Aug 2011 CreateNewLogMonth(s)= This value allows you to set which months, by number, you will receive the log. In this fashion you can manually configure monthly, quarterly, or any other variation that you desire. CreateNewLogDay= This is the day that the log file is generated and sent out. SaveLogTo=C:\BSSlogFolder This should be left as default unless otherwise directed. [LogFormat] This section controls what information is saved in the logfile DateTime=true Destination=true Pin=false BitDepth=true FileFormat=true DPI=true PagesScanned=true [Record] LastCreateLogDate= Do not adjust this setting, it is an internal counter. 5.3.1 Using the Log Files After receiving the monthly log, the easiest way to manage this log file and turn it into a usable report is by using a tool in Excel called a Pivot Report. Use of this tool varies depending on the version of Excel, however the end result is the same – it provides a matrix that you can use to compare the volume of scan jobs performed, by which type of job and type of scan. 5-2 Aug 2011 6 Notable folders and User permissions The BookScan Station software and Scanner driver uses the following folders and their subfolders: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\BookScanStation\ C:\Program Files\iVina\BookScanStation\ C:\Temp C:\FB6080E C:\FB6280E C:\FB2080E C:\S400 C:\S2200 Each different model scanner will have its own folder, and not all of these folders will be present. To operate properly, the BookScan Station must be logged in with a user that has at least Modify or Read & Execute + Write permissions, as set on the Security Tab in the file properties. Normally users in the Power Users group will have the required access for Program Files, but not for other folders in the root of the C drive. All new systems will have the permissions set for the above folders automatically to grant all users the required permissions. If this gets reset for some reason, right-click on each folder, select the “Security” tab and add the permissions as necessary. 6-1 Aug 2011 7 FAQ for 3rd party issues There are several 3rd party applications and services that are not integrated that still commonly have some interaction with the BookScan Station Known external vendors: Google – Gmail Faronics – Deep Freeze Multiple Vendors – Antivirus/Firewall/Security Microsoft – Windows Embedded iVina has no special relationship with the above vendors. iVina is not responsible for any changes in the level of service that any unaffiliated vendor provides. 7.1 Google - Gmail Known Issues – Gmail requires a special sort of authentication when it is used as an outbound relay in this fashion. If a site is configured to use Gmail, the Gmail server may return "Error 5.5.1 Authentication Required". To resolve this, do the "human test" captcha at https://www.google.com/accounts/DisplayUnlockCaptcha It is unknown if there is a certain amount of time that the Captcha test will unlock a site for. 7.2 Faronics – Deep Freeze Known Issues – None besides the existing permission issues. It is recommended that the C:\Temp folder is not frozen, and if any of the logging functionality in C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\BookScanStation\Count.ini and the other log folders are needed, then that also needs to not be locked by Deep Freeze. 7.3 Multiple Vendors – Antivirus and Security Known issues – There are 3 known issues at this point relating to antivirus products. 1. Performance: The c:\temp folder should be unmonitored for best performance. Additionally, for routine virus scans in the middle of the night, it may be advisable to automatically close the BSS software for better performance, assuming the system is rebooted or the software is restarted when completed. 2. False positive for email spam protection - The BSS Software does include a non-Microsoft email application, and as such may trigger a false positive from some firewall applications. Be aware that the email feature will send on the ports selected in the Sendmail.ini. McAfee has been observed in the field blocking email. 3. Expired software licenses. Expired software licenses may cause additional nag screens to pop up, breaking the user out of the BSS software. It is iVina’s policy that the customers are responsible for the antivirus software as specified by their enterprise security policy. iVina does 7-1 Aug 2011 not recommend using antivirus software that requires manual intervention on a per-system basis. 7.4 Firewall – Ports used For Printing, see below chart: Service Name Services for Macintosh (uses AppleTalk) Internet Printing Protocol (uses HTTP) NWLink (uses IPX/SPX) LPDSVC (accepts LPR) LPR Port (sends LPR) Server (using SMB) Server (using RPC) Standard Port Monitor (using SNMP) Standard Port Monitor (using LPR) Standard Port Monitor (using RAW) When using SMB, TCP Port 445 may also be used. UDP 201, 202, 204, 206 80 213 515 721-731, >1023 137, 138 530 161, 162 > 1023 2000, 2501-2503, 3001, 6869, >=9100 TCP 201, 202, 204, 206 80 213 515 721-731, >1023 139 530 161, 162 > 1023 2000, 2501, 2503, 3001, 6869, >=9100 Email: SMTP TCP Ports – 25, 465, 587. Open SMTP relays will increase the likelihood of the mailserver being blacklisted as a spam source. FTP: FTP TCP Ports – 20, 21 sFTP (SSH FTP) TCP/UDP Ports - 22 FTPS TCP/UDP Ports - 989, 990 Network/SMB: Windows SMB file shares – UDP Ports 137, 138 – TCP Ports 139, 445 Google Docs: 7-2 Aug 2011 TCP Ports 80, 443 Blackboard, CBORD: Check your installation to see which port is being used by the server. LDAP: TCP Port 389 7.5 Microsoft – Windows Embedded The BookScan Station 1700 systems run on either Windows XP Embedded for Point of Service (WEPOS) or POSReady 2009. Unlike Windows XP, these versions of Windows still have mainstream support. See the links below: http://support.microsoft.com/lifecycle/?p1=8931 http://support.microsoft.com/lifecycle/?p1=14086 WEPOS and POSReady 2009 are componentized versions of Windows XP and in some cases will not have certain DLLs and Windows files you may expect from a normal system. When adding the BSS to a Windows Domain, certain group policies may fail to load. In any environment that relies heavily on GPOs, it is advised that all BSS systems be put into a container so you have more control over which policies are applied. The BSS2050, BSS3050, and BSS3070 run on Windows XP Professional for Embedded Systems, which is also an extended service cycle product. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsembedded/en-us/evaluate/windows-embedded-enterprise-keyfeatures.aspx#xp 7.6 Pharos To configure the BookScan Station to use Pharos, there are several items to configure, it is important that you identify which Pharos products are being used. 7.6.1 Pharos SignUp Do the following changes: Add a USB keyboard Perform the keyboard related security as noted in section 8.3. In the C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\BookScanStation\LogOff.ini set the following: LogOffButtonEnable=true JobCompleteLogOffEnable=true AutoLogOffEnable=true AutoLogOffTime(second)=120 7-3 Aug 2011 7.6.2 Pharos UniPrint Install the Pharos UniPrint printer driver. It is recommended to configure the UniPrint client to allow the user to change the print job name. Add a USB keyboard. Perform the keyboard related security as noted in section 8.3. No further configuration is required for the UniPrint client. 7-4 Aug 2011 8 BookScan Station General Security 8.1 BIOS Security The BIOS is not set with a default password. This is to be set by the customer’s location. 8.2 System Restore Tool When the system boots, there is a 3 second window that you may use the keyboard to select the option to restore the system to factory default. 8.2.1 BSS1700 After selecting the option, you will see a red box with 2 options. To restore to factory defaults, press K. You will then be prompted for a password to complete the restoration. The password is “infoacer” without the quotes. After the restoration is complete, you will need to use the Depot Update tool to update the system to the current release. Contact support for the latest release of the Depot Update. 8.2.2 BSS2050, BSS3050 and BSS3070 After selecting the option, you will be prompted for the password. The password is “ivinabss” without the quotes. After the system restore is complete, your system will reboot once, update several pieces of software, update the network name of the BookScan Station, reboot, prompt you to calibrate, and update the software to the last version that was loaded via the Depot Update. 8.3 Securing an external keyboard In the event that a keyboard is connected, it is recommended to secure the BSS by removing the ability to ‘escape’ into windows. The following blocks may be copied into notepad and saved as .reg files. By importing the following into the registry, you may lock down the system completely so that not even Safe Mode will allow you to bypass the BSS interface. Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Keyboard Layout] "Scancode Map"=hex:00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,07,00,00,00,00,00,38,E0,00,00,38,00,00,00,01,00,00,00,01,E0,00,00,5B,E0,00,00,5C,E0,00,00,00,00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon] "Shell"="C:\\Program Files\\iVina\\BookScanStation\\BookScanStation.exe" The Keyboard layout section will disable the alt, Windows and escape keys. The Winlogon section will prevent the standard Windows Explorer from even starting up. If Windows authentication (ctrl-alt-delete) is required, use the following: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Keyboard Layout] "Scancode Map"=hex:00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,07,00,00,00,00,00,3e,e0,00,00,3e,00,00,00,01,00,00,00,01,e0,00,00,5b,e0,00,00,5c,e0,00,00,00,00 And disable the Task Manager by group policy. The above entry will disable F4, Escape, and Windows – allowing the user to perform a ctrl-alt-delete, without otherwise disabling the system. 8-1 Aug 2011 8.4 Domain considerations The BookScan Station host PC may be joined to a domain, but there are several factors that must be considered: 8.4.1 Group policies Not all group policies will be appropriate, especially security patches for specific Windows components. In many cases, these will fail because the vulnerable component simply doesn’t exist in the Embedded environment. 8.4.2 User rights See Section 6 regarding the folders the user must have access to. 8.4.3 Standard user restrictions It is recommended to disable Autorun (CD and USB) and Task manager for your non-administrator users. 8.4.4 Mapped Printers The printers listed in the Printers.ini file are hardcoded to the name of the printer. If you wish to support job routing based on scan type in an environment where printers are assigned on a per user basis, you must either make sure the printer names match perfectly, or create a script to update the Printers.ini file when a user logs in. 8.5 Physical Security To physically secure the BookScan Station and scanner from theft, it is recommended to acquire one of the PC lockdown type cables that come with mounts that can be secured directly to the scanner. 8-2 Aug 2011 9 BookScan Station Depot Update Script The BookScan Station Depot Update Script performs a number of operations to improve the security and stability of the BSS system from its original factory state. It is designed to aid in deployment, both from the original factory and large scale installations and customizations. In addition to updating the software on the system, it provides a quick update tool in the event that the system must be reset to factory defaults. On the BSS2050, BSS3050, and BSS3070 it will automatically run when the factory restore has been completed. The BookScan Station Depot Update script for the BSS1700 performs the following tasks: Loads a copy of itself into D:\BSSUpdate so that it can be used in the future to perform the same process after a system recovery Removes the outdated version of the BSS software included in the recovery image o BSS1700 remove the anti-virus software o A reboot is required if the anti-virus software is removed Installs the current version of the scanner driver Installs the current release of the BSS software Configures the scanner driver to enable auto-rotate to text and sets the energy saver to 4 hours Sets the time zone to Eastern time. This may be changed in RunMe.bat Sets the autorun for all users and all media to disabled Hides the icons on the desktop Creates the BookScan Station Admin menu with configuration templates in the Start Menu Sets the security on all appropriate folders for use by the BSS software The BookScan Station Depot Update script for the BSS2050, BSS3050, and BSS3070 ensures that the screen is properly calibrated. All other updates are currently included in the recovery image. 9-1 Aug 2011 10 BookScan Station Advanced Configuration Notes To configure the BookScan Station, connect a USB Keyboard (not provided) to the Host PC. Important! When connecting devices to the back of the BSS1700, make sure there is nothing connected to the front USB ports. It is very easy to accidentally damage the connector of a USB device connected to the front when tilting the Host PC forward. The first time a new keyboard is used on the BookScan Station it will take about 30 seconds for Windows to be ready to use the keyboard. When it is ready, press Alt-F4 to close the BSS kiosk software. The touch screen may be used as a standard pointing device for navigation. The quiet beep when tapping the screen (clicking) may not be disabled. There is a louder beep for certain dialogs that are not appropriate for certain environments, mute the system volume to resolve this. 10.1 Configuring the BSS Software: 10.1.1 General Settings 10.1.1.1 Default selected job To change the default selected job, such as when you remove the USB option, go to the [Default] section of interface.ini (near the end) and set the Job= to the value assigned to the destination’s button. Destinations are listed in the section for your convenience. 10.1.1.2 Idle reset To configure the idle reset timeout, open Configuration.ini and change the Timeout= value in the [TimeOut] section. 10.1.1.3 Scan More Using the Same Settings The option to Scan More is enabled by default. To disable it, edit Configuration.ini and set ShowCompleteSelection=false 10.1.2 Billing Modes The BSS supports several billing types, but only one at a time. There are different billing categories: free, coin and bill, prepaid card, or remote account. To change the billing type, open Configuration.ini and set Version= to the desired billing type. After that, for each job button set the Version to either =free or the billing type that you’re using. This allows for a selective enabling of the billing on a per-job basis. Only one billing Version is supported at a time. Billing prices are set in the Price.ini file, are configured in whole cents, and can be adjusted based on the Destination or Job type. The iVina brand “standard” billing has been deprecated. 10-1 Aug 2011 10.1.2.1 Free - Removing the Cost Box The cost box on the scan screen can be removed in configuration.ini, go to the [ScanScreen] section and set HidePayBox=True. 10.1.2.2 Enabling Coin and Bill To enable the Coin and Bill billing, in configuration.ini go to the [Version] section and set it as follows: For TBS 9500S coin-op o Version=tbs For ITC 5400 coin and bill o Version=itc5400 10.1.2.3 Enabling prepaid cards The BSS only supports cards with a cash value. To configure this, in configuration.ini go to the [CopyRight] section and change For the Jamex 7114 o Version=jamex For the ITC 1500 o Version=itc For Vendapin 5896 o Version=vendapin 10.1.2.4 Enabling Remote Accounts As part of the BookScan Station licensing model, please contact the iVina sales team to purchase the appropriate licenses for Blackboard and CBORD systems. There are several types of remote accounts supported. To configure these, first make sure the BookScan Station is licensed properly for the Remote Account type. For the ITC 7210 o Version=itc7210 o If the ITC 7210 does not connect to the BSS, please check the COM port settings on the ITC 7210 For Blackboard Transact o Version=blackboard For CBORD o Version=cbord 10.1.2.4.1 Configuring Blackboard Transact To configure, in configuration.ini go to [Version] and set Version=blackboard then go to Blackboard.ini and configure the following: 10-2 Aug 2011 ServerURL= The address of your Blackboard Transact server. ServerPort=9003 The port for service Encrypt= 0 for unencrypted, 1 for encrypted. Tender1= CardType1= Up to 4 different tender and card combinations may be entered. The Tender is the internal account number used by Blackboard. The CardType is the formatting of the values on the card. To determine this, swipe a card through the magstripe reader. There will be several numbers and placeholder values, for example ;123456=7890=123? In that case, set CardType=xxxxxx=xxxx=xxx Do the same for additional Tenders and CardTypes supported. Tender2= CardType2= Tender3= CardType3= Tender4= CardType4= Terminal= This is for logging purposes, primarily the tracking which terminal transactions have occurred at Vendor=3150 This is the iVina Vendor ID. Key= This is the encryption key if used Logging=false This enables logging to the system.log file 10.1.2.4.2 Configuring CBORD Open CBORD.ini and configure the following as specified by your CBORD server ServerURL= ServerPort= Class=0200 CodeMap=0 Provider=iVina MediaEntry=020 Location= SysTraceAuditNumber=1 10-3 Aug 2011 Operator= Logging=false 10.1.3 USB To change the default file name used when saving to USB, open USB.ini and go to the [FileName] section. Set the DefaultFileName=BookScanStation-%y-%m-%d-%H-%M-%S To the desired default filename. %y, %m, and %d will automatically populate the Year, Month, and Day respectively. %H %M and %S are Hour, Minute, and Second. USB.ini also controls the following: BrowseToFolder=false Set to true to enable folder browsing on the USB drive ShowFiles=false Set to true to show files in addition to folders 10.1.4 Printing The BookScan Station supports 2 modes of printer support. Single Printer - Default Multiple Printers To configure printing, first install all your printer drivers. If you are only using 1 printer, you are done. To enable print job separation by scan type, go to Print.ini. Set EnableMultiplePrinter=true Once this is set, then the three values below need to be set ColorPrinterName= GrayscalePrintName= BlackWhitePrintName= The exact name of the printer as it is displayed in the Printers and Faxes control panel must be used. When scanning to a printer shared on the network, the servername is case sensitive. If prints do not show up in the print queue, but you are able to print test pages, confirm the name of the printer. You can do this by opening a command prompt and typing the following: Wmic printer list brief The new Print setup also supports Duplexing and Multiple paper size selections based on the reported paper size in the paper tray. In Print.ini duplexing is controlled by the settings: DuplexOrientation=h [Duplex] OneSide=true TwoSide=default 10-4 Aug 2011 The DuplexOrientation= controls which way the back page is flipped. To disable duplex functionality, set TwoSide=False. To configure the different paper sizes, first confirm in the printer driver what the print resolution is. Typically with modern printers the default is 600 DPI. PrinterResolution=600 Set the PrinterResolution as appropriate. [PaperSize] Letter=default LetterXRes=5100 LetterYRes=6600 Legal=true LegalXRes=5100 LegalYRes=8400 A3=true A3XRes=7200 A3YRes=12000 To disable the different paper sizes, set them to false. Certain printer models scale the print resolution of Tabloid or A3 documents differently than letter. When configuring the system for the first time, test the different resolutions and use Calc to calculate the appropriate X and Y values. 10.1.5 Authentication Screen Keyboard options To disable the beep when pressing buttons, it is recommended to mute the system using the Windows sound control panel. 10.1.6 Email There are 3 configurable items for email. See the below sections: 10.1.6.1 Maximum attachment size Open the sendmail.ini file and go to the [email] section. limitSize(KB)=5000 limitmessage=Email maximum size is 5MB Change these values to match your policy for maximum attachment size. Limitmessage is the actual message that is displayed on the screen for end users. The limit size in this case is rounded down to 5000 KB instead of 5120 KB to provide overhead. 10.1.6.2 Changing .com to .edu Open Configuration.ini and go to the [KeyboardButton] section and set: 10-5 Aug 2011 COMOrEdu=EDU 10.1.6.3 Main Mail Settings To configure the rest of the email settings, open SendMail.ini. The default settings are set to an example account using Gmail as an external mail server. iVina has no relationship with Gmail and is not responsible for any level of service they may provide, or issues relating to Gmail security. Please see the notes at the end of this section for additional known issues when using a 3rd party email provider like Gmail. If you are unsure as to what settings to use, it is recommended that you find the settings for your mail server that Outlook Express would use. in the [email] section you can configure the following values: smtp= This should be set to your outgoing smtp server port= This is the port that is used. Standard smtp servers use 25. login= This is the username for the account. Some mail servers may require the full email address. password= This is the plaintext password for the account sendername= This is the displayname on the outbound email sendermail= This is the return address on the outbound email ssl= If SSL support is required and supported by the server, set to true, if not, false. For Gmail, set true. ssltype=Explicit Set this to match the type of SSL support that the server supports. authentication= If your email server requires authentication, set to true, if not, false. For Gmail, set true. defaultaddress= This pre-populates the "To" field with this value. If this location does not have any common email domains, clear this value 10-6 Aug 2011 defaultcc= This allows pre-population of the CC field. defaultsubject= This is the default subject text for the email that the scan is attached to. limitSize(KB)= This is the size limit for outgoing emails in KiloBytes OverSizeMessage= This is the notification that the user sees when the attachment is over the limitSize(KB) messagebody1= messagebody2= messagebody3= messagebody4= The messagebody lines allow you to create a default message 10.1.7 Scan to Google Docs The BookScan Station supports an optional upgrade that allows scanning to the Google Docs service. Every Gmail account hosted by Google has access to at least 1GB of storage on the Google Docs service, including mail accounts @ different domains, but hosted by Google. When enabled, the user will be prompted for their credentials before scanning, then when scanning is done, they will be able to select a folder (if any are created in their account) to store the file in. The user’s credentials are immediately cleared when either the scan job is completed, the user hits the back button to before the login page, or the system idles out and returns to the start page. 10.1.7.1 Adding Google Docs as a Job Option To add Google Docs as a Job option, make sure you have a valid license for Google Docs, then go to Configuration.ini and add it to the JobButton list. 10.1.8 Network The BookScan Station supports scanning to Windows file shares (SMB compatible). To use this, you must configure the server settings and open Configuration.ini and add it to the JobButton list. 10.1.8.1 Mapped Drive Letters The BSS does not support scanning to a mapped drive letter. 10-7 Aug 2011 10.1.8.2 Main Network configuration options The settings for the server name, folder path, credentials, and browsing option are controlled in C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\BookScanStation\SMB.ini. They are listed below DefaultFileName=BookScanStation-%y-%m-%d-%H-%M-%S To the desired default filename. %y, %m, and %d will automatically populate the Year, Month, and Day respectively. %H %M and %S are Hour, Minute, and Second. RequireActiveAuthentication=false Enable Active Authentication to prompt for username and password BrowseToFolder=false Enable browse to folder to allow the user to browse to a specific location on the file server UserName=username Password=password If ActiveAuthentication=false, this is the username and password that will be used. If the user account is on a different server/domain than the username should be in the username@servername or servername\username format. ComputerName=\\Servername ComputerName is the name of the target server Path=\SharedFolder Path should be set to the top level of the share that will be used. The Path now supports using %username% as a token that is populated by the authenticated username. 10.1.9 FTP/sFTP/FTPs To use these as destinations, and open Configuration.ini and add FTP to the JobButton list. Select the type of FTP (FTP, sFTP, FTPs) to be used in FTP.ini. 10.1.10 CDRW (With optional CDRW upgrade) The BSS1700 supports CDRW. The CDRW upgrade requires additional hardware, if you are not sure if you have the upgrade, look at the front of the CD drive. If there is no CDRW logo on the front panel of the CD drive, then you do not have the upgrade and can’t use this feature. As long as there are no proprietary modifications to the blank disc format, the user should be able to continue to burn as many batches as will fit on the disc. The BSS2050, BSS3050, and BSS3070 support CDRW as well, but require an external CDRW drive. This is not preferred in most environments due to physical security concerns. Enabling this in configuration.ini in the JobButton list like all other jobs. 10.1.11 LDAP authentication The BookScan Station supports using LDAP as a means to determine if a user has a valid login and may use the BookScan Station. This is the method used to have the BSS to talk to Active Directory or a Windows Domain and validate users. 10-8 Aug 2011 This is the most complicated feature to configure, it is recommended that you contact BookScan Station support for direct assistance with this You can use this to either authenticate users for all job types, or just scan to print. To enable this, edit LDAP.ini and set the following: [Settings] RequireActiveAuthentication=true LdapForAllFeature=true Set LdapForAllFeature=false to only prompt users for credentials when emailing. Then, set the values below [LDAP] Domain= Host= BaseDN= Attribute= Set the Domain= to match the domain that the users belong to. In most cases you may set the Host to the IP address or the FQDN of a domain controller. The Base DN that is used here is the container that the Users exist in. There are several ways to determine the Base DN. Use “dsquery user –name <username>” from the domain controller to see which containers the user is in. The username is listed first, then the remainder is typically the Base DN that will be used. In some cases all you need to do is find the Users container in the list of Well Known Containers. This can be determined by copying dsquery to another computer or by using a 3rd party LDAP searching tool. This tool http://www.novell.com/communities/node/1124/ldap-search can be used to query your LDAP server. The username may need to use the domain name as well in the domain\username format. If you’ve set this to query your domain controller, in the list of the results you may find the user group in the list of Well Known Containers. The Attribute= is the object type of the user account that is being authenticated. It is commonly either DN, CN, or UID. Account and Password are reserved functions and do not need to be configured. 10-9 Aug 2011 11 BookScan Station scanner configuration The BookScan Station scanner driver has several independent controls outside of the BookScan Station Kiosk software. Each scanner model is configured the same way and has all of the following screens that may be configured. To configure the advanced settings for the iVina FB6080E, FB2080E, FB6280E, BulletScan S400 or BulletScan S2200, do the following: For the BSS2050, BSS3050, and BSS3070, go to the Start Menu, and open Capture tool. Then select the scanner model that you will configure, TWAIN, and hit OK. For the BSS1700, go to the Start Menu -> All Programs look for the model number of the scanner, either listed as one of the following: Avision FB6080E Scanner Avision FB6280E Scanner Avision FB2080E Scanner BulletScan From there, select “Avision Capture Tool” or “Capture Tool”. If you see a message about Acrobat Reader, click the checkbox and hit OK. Select the scanner model that you will configure, TWAIN, and hit OK. 11-1 Aug 2011 In the top left corner, there will be a Setup button. Click the setup button to bring up the Twain User Interface, also known as the Scanner Properties. From the Scanner Properties screen, many different functions can be controlled. To test a particular configuration, hit OK on the Properties, and hit the Scan button. On all screens in the Scanner Properties is a “Defaults…” button, pressing this will reset the Scanner Properties to the default, including power saving settings. 11-2 Aug 2011 11.1 Scanner Properties->Image From the Image tab, the following things may be adjusted: Binarization Resolution Invert Scan Source Profiles Color Depth – Color, Gray, B&W Important Note: The duplex scanners allow you to select and manage the settings for the Rear or back side of the scanned documents separately from the front. When making changes, make sure to select both Front and Rear and confirm they’re both configured correctly. Binarization is how the output Black and White image is produced. There are two options: 1. Dynamic Threshold (Default) a. Dynamic Thresholding attempts to automatically set the brightness levels to determine what pixels are black and what are white. 2. Fixed Processing a. Fixed Processing uses a fixed brightness level. Dynamic Thresholding is best if there is mixed content and for everyday usage. Fixed Processing may be desired in the event that Dynamic Thresholding does not emphasize the desired content. 11-3 Aug 2011 Resolution is the amount of information in each square inch. This is controlled by the user in the BSS Application. Invert allows you to invert the next scanned image from black to white, and white to black. Black on White is the default. Scan Source is where you can choose to use the Automatic Document Feeder if that option is present. Flatbed(Book) has the scan area alternate locations for a manual book edge scanning. It is not needed with the BookScan Station software. The option for Flatbed is the recommended choice. Profiles allows you to save your current settings, or load settings you have saved. Color Depth is the set of checkboxes on the left that allow you to choose whether you want to scan in Black and White, Grayscale or Color. Color Adjustment will automatically enhance the colors 11-4 Aug 2011 11.2 Scanner Properties->Compression These compression settings are internal to the twain driver. It allows you to enable JPG compression for Color and Grayscale scanning, and G4 compression for Black and White scanning. 11-5 Aug 2011 11.3 Scanner Properties->Color Dropout Color dropout is a special mode used for Grayscale and Black and White processing that removes content from the original image if it is one of the selected colors. Currently we support Red, Blue, and Green. This is typically used for forms that are printed in a certain color so that only the desired information is saved in the scan – typical of tax forms and surveys. 11-6 Aug 2011 11.4 Scanner Properties->Paper This screen controls the scan selection area and multifeed settings (only applicable to models that have an Automatic Document Feeder). Deskew provides the option to Auto Straighten based on the contents, typically the text alignment Cropping has several choices 1. Automatic a. Automatic will start scanning at the beginning, and stop when it sees the solid black background from front to back 2. Fixed to Transport a. Fixed to Transport means in a fixed position, either on the glass, or through a feeder. 3. Relative to Document a. Relative to Document is used to remove a certain amount from the edges of the document – useful for removing 3 hole punches or rough edges on a document Page Size has all of the standard page sizes, American and Metric Overscan is only available with a feeder and indicates an additional amount of space captured around the edges of the document Multi-Feed Detection is only available with a feeder and will automatically detect a misfeed that is generated by a document being dragged behind another document. 11-7 Aug 2011 11.5 Scanner Properties->Preview The Preview screen allows you to see a low resolution preview of the current scan settings. This should be used for testing document placement. Additionally, by selecting “Front Color”, “Front Gray”, or “Front B&W” you can see how an image would come out if scanned in each of those modes. 11-8 Aug 2011 11.6 Scanner Properties->Options Flip Side Rotation is only available with a feeder Rotation Degrees normally does not need to be configured – the BSS Software will automatically rotate any text document. The option to Automatically Rotate should be selected. Blank Page Removal Threshold is typically only used on a feeder, automatically discarding a blank image. It is recommended to enable this for Duplex scanners. Edge fill will fill in the edges with a margin of either Black or White to the specified distance Mirror flips an image as though through a mirror Background Setting chooses the color that is filled in when the image is straightened out. 11-9 Aug 2011 11.7 Scanner Properties->Setting Energy saving controls are mandated by the Energy Star certification process. Energy saver mode will turn off the lamp after a certain period of time. The default time is 15 Minutes. Adjust the slider to the right to raise the time until the scanner goes into the Low Power Energy Saving mode. Show Scanning Progress controls the scan progress bar that appears when performing a scan 11-10 Aug 2011 11.8 Scanner Properties->Information The Information tab has the scanner’s information and some PC information. The Report button will create a text file in C:\FB6080E called Report.txt and open it with notepad. It has all the information displayed on this screen. 11-11 Aug 2011 12 Troubleshooting and FAQ 12.1 Known Issues Logo Embedding is not currently supported Scan to print may have some scaling issues if the selected printer does not have full bleed or edge-toedge functionality. All 3 print sizes are enabled by default. It is advised to disable Legal and A3/Tabloid if the printer does not support them. 12.2 Errors 12.2.1 Billing database unavailable This means that the billing system configured in interface.ini in the [Version] section is either not configured correctly or is not responding. Check physical connections and check spelling of value. 12.2.2 Error 129 This error comes from the scanner driver, meaning that the computer can’t find the scanner. Each of the following actions may correct this: Close the BookScan Station software and check for a Found New Hardware prompt. If it’s present, allow the device driver to install, then restart the BSS software. Reseat both ends of the USB cable If the scanner status light is solid green, restart the PC and power cycle the scanner Remove other USB devices Connect the scanner to a different USB port Remove the scanner driver from the Control Panel, Add or Remove Programs, power off the scanner, reboot the BSS, and reinstall the scanner driver from d:\BSSUpdate. Power on scanner when done 12.2.3 Error 176 This error comes up if the shipping lock is engaged. Please check the yellow shipping lock (FB6080E/FB6280E) or the gray shipping lock on the bottom (FB2080E). Disconnect the power, then toggle the shipping lock twice, then make sure it’s in the open lock position. Reconnect the power and the problem should be resolved. 12.2.4 Watson Errors This usually comes up if the BSS has crashed. Please take note of what was being done when the error occurred and contact support. 12.2.5 Automatic cropping isn’t working There are several possible types of cropping problems 12-1 Aug 2011 1. Dark pictures, photos, and book covers are cropped too aggressively. This can be resolved by placing a plain white piece of paper over the scanned item, providing a white frame or outline that the scanner can see. 2. Automatic cropping seems to fail and there are weird white splotches scanned. This is usually from having the lid open with a fluorescent light above the scanner. Closing the lid when scanning will resolve this. 3. The scanner only scans the left half of the scanner bed. This is caused by the autocropping not being enabled. See section 10 for how to correct that. 12.2.6 Unexpected Behavior 12.2.6.1 Loud Beeping when pressing keys Turn down the Windows system volume 12.2.6.2 Chinese Characters in install screens or progress bar Only affects the BSS1700 with POSReady 2009. Go to the Control Panel, International, Advanced. Set the language to English (United States). Hit Yes on both prompts. If the scan progress bar or other software still has Chinese characters, reinstalling it at this point will correct it. 12.2.6.3 Automatic Rotation isn’t working Check in the Scanner Settings listed in section 11.6 to make sure that Rotation is set to “Auto based on contents”. Make sure the scanned text is of sufficient quality to be read quickly – for best OCR and automatic rotation results, use 300 DPI. If there is text at multiple different angles, that may also cause 12.2.7 ADF Specific 12.2.7.1 The ADF Pulls 2 or 3 pages at once consistently Check the ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) Pad. If there are multi-feeds, it is probably worn down. Clean it using some rubbing alcohol (90%) and a lint-free cloth. 12.2.7.2 There is a vertical line when scanning from the ADF Clean the glass where the paper passes over it. Use rubbing alcohol (90%) and a lint-free cloth. For most persistent ink or sticky materials, use a cotton swab. Scratches on the glass are not covered under warranty and will require factory servicing to repair. 12-2 Aug 2011