Polaroid ID-4000 User manual

Type
User manual
ID-4000
User Guide
ID-4000
for Windows
© Copyright Polaroid Corporation
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License Agreements
License agreement, U.S.A. and Canada vii
License agreement, Outside U.S.A. and Canada ix
1 Introduction
How to use this guide 1-1
Other ID-4000 instructions 1-2
Print conventions 1-3
Obtaining assistance 1-3
FCC notice 1-4
2 ID-4000 description
ID-4000 application templates 2-3
Features 2-4
System components 2-5
ID-4000 computer, display, keyboard and mouse 2-5
Input and output devices 2-5
Badge-finishing equipment 2-11
ID-4000 software 2-12
Contents
3 Getting started
General operating information 3-1
Microsoft Windows operating system 3-1
Mouse and keyboard operation 3-1
Icon buttons 3-2
Shortcut keys 3-3
On-line help 3-3
Starting up 3-4
Powering up the system 3-4
Displaying the ID-4000 Log In dialog box 3-5
Logging in 3-6
Shutting down 3-8
Logging out 3-8
Turning off the system 3-9
4 ID-4000 operation
Operational overview 4-1
Typical operational sequences 4-1
Working with text records 4-4
Creating a new text record 4-4
Retrieving an existing text record 4-8
Editing an existing text record 4-10
Deleting a text record 4-11
Completing data entry fields 4-11
Finding text records 4-15
Performing a simple search 4-15
Performing an advanced search 4-18
Saving search criteria 4-23
Reusing search criteria 4-24
Deleting search criteria 4-24
Capturing images and printing badges 4-25
Issuing a new badge 4-26
Reissuing a badge 4-28
Capturing images only 4-31
Verifying text data and images 4-33
ii Contents
Printing a dossier 4-34
Dossier description 4-34
Dossier printing procedure 4-35
Using a different dossier printer 4-36
Converting images 4-38
Image formats 4-38
Conversion procedure 4-39
5 ID-4000 administration
Administration overview 5-1
Administrative operations 5-2
User password maintenance 5-3
User password guidelines 5-3
Changing a user password 5-3
Creating reports 5-6
Starting and using the report writer 5-7
Identifying your database files 5-7
Database management 5-9
Database management overview 5-9
Importing text data 5-9
Importing text and images 5-18
Exporting text data 5-19
Exporting text and images 5-27
Batch-deleting records 5-31
Packing the databases 5-34
Changing database log-in data 5-36
System management 5-39
System management overview 5-39
Displaying the System Management window 5-39
Using the audit log 5-41
Using the error log 5-43
Setting access requirements 5-46
Setting user access privileges 5-52
Backing up and restoring files 5-59
Viewing statistics 5-60
Calibrating system components 5-61
Contents iii
Batch operations 5-62
Selecting records for batch processing 5-62
Batch-printing badges 5-65
Batch-printing bar-code labels 5-67
Batch-encoding magnetic stripes 5-68
Batch-printing dossiers 5-69
Card history operations 5-71
Displaying the Card History Data Entry window 5-72
Displaying all card history records 5-73
Searching the card history database 5-74
Saving search criteria 5-79
Reusing search criteria 5-80
Deleting search criteria 5-80
Deleting card history records 5-80
Printing card history records 5-82
Installing or updating ID-4000 software 5-85
Installing ID-4000 for Windows for the first time 5-85
Upgrading from a previous version of ID-4000 for
Windows 5-85
Setting Windows for leading zeros 5-87
Renaming Oracle DLL files 5-89
Miscellaneous administrative operations 5-91
Maintaining cross reference tables 5-91
Capturing an authorizing signature 5-95
Setting up for remote diagnostics 5-97
6 ID-4000 input devices
Portrait camera 6-2
Turning the camera on and off 6-2
Capturing a portrait 6-3
Calibrating the camera 6-4
Color scanner 6-11
Additional scanner instructions 6-11
Turning the scanner on and off 6-11
Capturing a portrait 6-12
Tonescale, color or sharpness adjustment 6-13
Troubleshooting 6-13
Cleaning 6-14
iv Contents
Signature tablet 6-15
Description 6-15
Turning the tablet on and off 6-15
Capturing a signature 6-16
7 ID-4000 output devices
Color film recorder 7-2
Additional film recorder instructions 7-2
Turning the film recorder on and off 7-3
Loading film 7-3
Printing badge photographs 7-5
Cleaning the film recorder 7-9
Using a different film type 7-11
Color thermal printer 7-14
Additional printer instructions 7-14
Turning the printer on and off 7-14
Loading paper and ink cartridges 7-15
Printing badge images 7-15
Cleaning the printer 7-15
Troubleshooting 7-15
Black and white thermal printer 7-16
Additional printer instructions 7-16
Turning the printer on and off 7-16
Loading paper 7-16
Printing a badge 7-17
Troubleshooting 7-17
Black and white PVC printer 7-18
Additional printer instructions 7-18
Turning the printer on and off 7-19
Replacing the printer ribbon 7-19
Printing a badge 7-19
Cleaning the printer 7-20
Troubleshooting 7-20
Contents v
Laser printer 7-21
Additional printer instructions 7-21
Turning the printer on and off 7-21
Loading paper and cartridges 7-21
Using the printer 7-21
Troubleshooting and maintenance 7-21
Bar-code label printer 7-22
Additional printer instructions 7-22
Turning the printer on and off 7-22
Loading the printer 7-22
Printing labels 7-22
Magnetic stripe encoder 7-24
Turning the encoder on and off 7-24
Encoding badges 7-24
Fax-modem 7-27
Using remote diagnostics 7-27
Faxing badge images and dossiers 7-27
Receiving faxes 7-28
Diecutting and laminating instructions 7-29
Diecutting 7-29
Laminating 7-30
Adjusting laminator temperature 7-31
Adjusting printed image position and size 7-32
Adjusting portrait-printing 7-35
Adjusting color in printed portraits 7-35
Adjusting the brightness of printed portraits 7-42
Glossary
Icon buttons G-1
Definitions G-4
Index
vi Contents
End-user software
license agreements
License agreement
U.S.A. and Canada (single-user products)
An additional Distribution License is required to
distribute this Software.
This is a legal agreement between you, the end user, and
Polaroid Corporation. By opening the sealed disk
package or using the software provided on the hard
drive of your Polaroid ID-4000 System, you are agreeing
to be bound by the terms of this agreement.
Polaroid software license
1 GRANT OF LICENSE. Polaroid grants to you the right to
use one copy of the Polaroid software program (the
“SOFTWARE”) provided on diskettes or installed on the
hard drive of your ID-4000 System on a single terminal
connected to a single computer (i.e., with a single CPU).
You may not network the SOFTWARE or otherwise use it
on more than one computer or computer terminal at the
same time.
2 COPYRIGHT. The SOFTWARE is owned by Polaroid or
its suppliers and is protected by United States copyright
laws and international treaty provisions. Therefore, you
must treat the SOFTWARE like any other copyrighted
material (e.g., a book or musical recording) except that
you may either (a) make one copy of the SOFTWARE
solely for backup or archival purposes, or (b) transfer the
SOFTWARE to a single hard disk provided you keep the
original solely for backup or archival purposes. You may
not copy the written materials accompanying the
software.
3 OTHER RESTRICTIONS. You may not rent or lease the
SOFTWARE, but you may transfer the SOFTWARE and
accompanying written materials on a permanent basis
provided you retain no copies and the recipient agrees to
the terms of this Agreement. You may not reverse
engineer, decompile, or disassemble the SOFTWARE. If
SOFTWARE is an update, any transfer must include the
update and all prior versions.
License Agreements vii
4 DUAL MEDIA SOFTWARE. If the SOFTWARE package
contains both 3
1
2
-inch and 5
1
4
-inch disks, then you may
use only the disks appropriate for your single-user
computer. You may not use the other disks on another
computer or loan, rent, lease, or transfer them to another
user except as part of the permanent transfer (as
provided above) of all SOFTWARE and written materials.
Limited 90 day warranty
LIMITED WARRANTY. Polaroid warrants that the
SOFTWARE will perform substantially in accordance
with the accompanying written materials for a period of
90 days from the date of receipt.
CUSTOMER REMEDIES. Polaroid’s entire liability and
your exclusive remedy shall be, at Polaroid’s option,
either (a) return of the price paid or (b) repair or
replacement of the SOFTWARE that does not meet
Polaroid’s Limited Warranty and which is returned to
Polaroid with a copy of your receipt. This Limited
Warranty is void if failure of the SOFTWARE has resulted
from accident, abuse, or misapplication. Any
replacement SOFTWARE will be warranted for the
remainder of the original warranty period or 30 days,
whichever is longer.
NO OTHER WARRANTIES. POLAROID DISCLAIMS ALL
OTHER WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WITH RESPECT TO THE
SOFTWARE, AND THE ACCOMPANYING WRITTEN
MATERIALS.
NO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. IN NO
EVENT SHALL POLAROID OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE
FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES
(INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR
LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS, BUSINESS
INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION,
OR OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS) ARISING OUT OF THE
USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS POLAROID PRODUCT,
EVEN IF POLAROID HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. BECAUSE SOME
viii License Agreements
STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR
INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY
NOT APPLY TO YOU.
U.S. GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS
The SOFTWARE and documentation are provided with
RESTRICTED RIGHTS. Use, duplication, or disclosure by
the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in
subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of the rights in Technical Data and
Computer Software clause at 52.227-7013.
Contractor/Manufacturer is Polaroid Corporation, 549
Technology Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139.
This Agreement is governed by the laws of the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Should you have any questions concerning this
Agreement, or if you wish to contact Polaroid for any
reason, please write: Polaroid Resource Center, 784
Memorial Drive, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139.
License agreement
Outside U.S.A. and Canada (single-user products)
An additional Distribution License is required to
distribute this Software.
This is a legal agreement between you, the end user, and
Polaroid Corporation. By opening the sealed disk
package or using the software provided on the hard
drive of your Polaroid ID-4000 System, you are agreeing
to be bound by the terms of this agreement.
Polaroid software license
1 GRANT OF LICENSE. Polaroid grants to you the right to
use one copy of the Polaroid software program (the
“SOFTWARE”) provided on diskettes or installed on the
hard drive of your ID-4000 System on a single terminal
connected to a single computer (i.e., with a single CPU).
You may not network the SOFTWARE or otherwise use it
on more than one computer or computer terminal at the
same time.
License Agreements ix
2 COPYRIGHT. The SOFTWARE is owned by Polaroid or
its suppliers and is protected by United States copyright
laws and international treaty provisions. Therefore, you
must treat the SOFTWARE like any other copyrighted
material (e.g., a book or musical recording) except that
you may either (a) make one copy of the SOFTWARE
solely for backup or archival purposes, or (b) transfer the
SOFTWARE to a single hard disk provided you keep the
original solely for backup or archival purposes. You may
not copy the written materials accompanying the
software.
3 OTHER RESTRICTIONS. You may not rent or lease the
SOFTWARE, but you may transfer the SOFTWARE and
accompanying written materials on a permanent basis
provided you retain no copies and the recipient agrees to
the terms of this Agreement. You may not reverse
engineer, decompile, or disassemble the SOFTWARE. If
SOFTWARE is an update, any transfer must include the
update and all prior versions.
4 DUAL MEDIA SOFTWARE. If the SOFTWARE package
contains both 3
1
2
-inch and 5
1
4
-inch disks, then you may
use only the disks appropriate for your single-user
computer. You may not use the other disks on another
computer or loan, rent, lease, or transfer them to another
user except as part of the permanent transfer (as
provided above) of all SOFTWARE and written materials.
Limited 90 day warranty
LIMITED WARRANTY. Polaroid warrants that the
SOFTWARE will perform substantially in accordance
with the accompanying written materials for a period of
90 days from the date of receipt.
CUSTOMER REMEDIES. Polaroid’s entire liability and
your exclusive remedy shall be, at Polaroid’s option,
either (a) return of the price paid or (b) repair or
replacement of the SOFTWARE that does not meet
Polaroid’s Limited Warranty. This Limited Warranty is
void if failure of the SOFTWARE has resulted from
accident, abuse, or misapplication. Any replacement
SOFTWARE will be warranted for the remainder of the
original warranty period or 30 days, whichever is longer.
x License Agreements
THIS WARRANTY EXCLUDES ALL INCIDENTAL AND
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES AND DOES NOT AFFECT
YOUR STATUTORY RIGHTS.
This Agreement is governed by the laws of the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Should you have any questions concerning this
Agreement, or if you wish to contact Polaroid for any
reason, please write: Polaroid Resource Center, 784
Memorial Drive, Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
02139.
License Agreements xi
How to use this guide
This user guide is designed to provide step-by-step
instructions for operational and administrative tasks
performed with Polaroid
®
ID-4000 for Windows. This
guide can be used as an instructional manual, but topics
are arranged and indexed for easy reference when
necessary.
This guide contains the following chapters:
1 Introduction General orientation information for the
reader, including a description of the guide, other
instructions and conventions.
2 ID-4000 description Description of ID-4000 for
Windows hardware and software.
3 Getting started Basic information for running ID-4000
for Windows, along with specific instructions for
powering up and logging in. It also provides instructions
for keeping the system secure when you leave it
unattended.
4 ID-4000 operation Procedures for working with text
records, capturing portraits and other images, printing
badges and performing other tasks associated with
day-to-day data-entry and badge-making operations.
5 ID-4000 administration Information and procedures
for tasks normally performed by supervisory or
administrative personnel.
1 Introduction
6 Input devices Descriptions of ID-4000 input devices
(devices for capturing portraits and other images), along
with operating, maintenance and troubleshooting
information.
7 Output devices Descriptions of ID-4000 output
devices (devices for printing badges, encoding magnetic
stripes, etc.), along with operating, maintenance and
troubleshooting information.
Glossary Descriptions of icon buttons and definitions of
specialized words.
Other ID-4000
instructions
In addition to this guide, ID-4000 documentation includes
the following manuals and instructions:
Microsoft Windows User’s Guide
Explains the basics of
operating in the Microsoft Windows environment and
using the Windows applications provided on ID-4000
systems.
Report writer instructions Contains procedures for
extracting data from ID-4000 databases, then arranging
the data to create reports.
Backup and restore utility instructions Contains
procedures for copying (backing up) files to tape or
diskette in case the original files are accidentally
damaged or deleted. (Provided only if the optional
backup and restore utility has been purchased.)
ID-4000 Application Builder Guide
Contains instructions
for customizing your ID-4000 application.
Input and output device instructions Contain setup,
operating and maintenance details for the input and
output devices purchased with the ID-4000, such as
scanners and printers.
1-2 Introduction
Print conventions
For clarity, these print conventions are used throughout
this guide:
bold Indicates text or commands that must be typed
exactly as they appear.
italic
Indicates placeholders for information you must
supply. If instructed to type
filename
, for example, type
the name of the file requested in place of
filename
.
ALL CAPITALS Indicates directory names, filenames or
acronyms.
Obtaining assistance
For technical assistance, call Polaroid toll-free from
within the U.S.A., Monday-Friday, 8 AM to 8 PM Eastern
Time:
1-800-432-5355
Or write to:
Polaroid Resource Center
784 Memorial Dr., 3M
Cambridge, MA 02139
Introduction 1-3
FCC notice
Warning: This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not properly
installed and used in accordance with these instructions,
may cause interference to radio communications. It has
been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part
15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide
reasonable protection against such interference when
operated in a commercial environment.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely
to cause interference. In this case, the user at his own
expense is required to take whatever measures may be
necessary to correct the interference.
Note: Changes or modifications not expressly approved
by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate this equipment.
1-4 Introduction
Polaroid ID-4000 for Windows is a system of hardware
and software for producing secure photo-identification
badges. It also electronically stores text data, portraits
and other identification images for viewing on the
system display or for reissuing badges.
In its full-featured configuration, ID-4000 for Windows
captures and stores text data and high-quality images
(portraits, signatures, etc.) for each applicant. The
system then prints full-color, custom-designed badges
on instant film, color thermal paper or other media.
2 ID-4000 description
With the appropriate options, the system can encode
magnetic stripes or print bar-codes on badges. The
report-writing and dossier-printing modules print text
data and images on plain paper.
ID-4000 for Windows exports text and images for use by
other applications and systems. It also imports text data
for creating and updating ID-4000 databases.
2-2 ID-4000 description
ID-4000 application templates
ID-4000 for Windows hardware and software are
available in a variety of configurations called application
templates. The Security Identification and Badging
Station template with appropriate options, for example,
is capable of the full ID-4000 functionality described in
this guide. Other templates have only selected
functionality. The ID-4000 Security Verification Station
template, for example, only retrieves and displays data
and images for verification purposes.
If your application template is not the ID-4000 Security
Identification and Badging Station, some of the
capabilities described in this guide may not be available
on your system.
ID-4000 description 2-3
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