Scan Mode Sample Clauses

Scan Mode. Provide [Scan & Recognize] and [Send Image], click to select scan mode. If you select Scan & Recognize mode, it will scan and recognize text to your com- puter. If you select Send Image mode, it will send the scanned image to your computer. Note: When you use Send Image mode, you need to run the software which supports im- age format such as MS Word.
Scan Mode. In this mode, user can use Mandala Dynamic Scan to scan the frequencies which is best suit for them at the present moment. Not paired with Mandala Dynamic Scan Paired with Mandala Dynamic Reminder to remind user to turn ON Mandala Dynamic Scan. Scanning… Scanned Result
Scan Mode. Provide [Scan & Recognize] and [Send Image], click to select scan mode. If you select Scan & Recognize mode, it will scan and recognize text to your com- puter. If you select Send Image mode, it will send the scanned image to your computer.
Scan Mode. 3.2.1 Sentence Scan 1. Select the [Sentence Scan] mode from the [Scan Mode]. 2. Select the language of the text that you desire to scan from the [Language Recognition]. 3. Open any word processor, for example Text Edit, and then click the cursor location where you want to input.
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