Without being loaded with a lot of costly, unnecessary "features", the Bookeye 5 V2 is still a full-fledged book scanner or book copier, ready for use anywhere where grayscale is enough.
Equipped with a standard scanning application, Bookeye 5 V2 scans documents, such as magazines, files, folders, bound documents, contracts, and accounting ledgers at a resolution of 400 dpi at high speeds.
The clearly structured menus on the touchscreen guide the user intuitively through the operation of the scanner. Scanned images can be stored directly on the device to a USB flash drive or sent via eMail. Uploads to an FTP server, printing to any network or connected printer and saving the images to network drives are also standard Bookeye 5 V2 functions.
If scanner requirements become more demanding over time, the Bookeye 5 V2 can be quickly and easily upgraded. This protects your investment while allowing you to add functionality, like software options or interfacing with BatchScanWizard or other capturing clients.
In the Functions & Features section, you can see a graphic representation of the growth path.
Functions, features and options available on the Bookeye 5 V2 book scanner.
The Bookeye ® 5 V2 book scanner is a valuable device for the following markets and applications. This list is neither complete nor exclusive, there are more markets and applications than listed and it should be taken only as a general guideline. If you have a specific application that is not listed here, please check with your sales representative.
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Image Access has the copyright on all images shown below.
Image Access holds the copyright on all images shown below.
To get the best possible results with your scanner and to fully understand how to operate it, you should always have the most up to date version of the manuals, instructions and other product documentation. The printed version might be outdated already and you can check here to see that your product documentation is complete and up to date.
Operation Manual | Version G | December 2015 | Download PDF |
Setup Manual | Version K | January 2016 | Download PDF |
Energy Star | Version 1.1 | November 2007 | Download PDF |
This section provides you with the technical specifications and data associated with the Bookeye 5 V2 book scanner. Speed, scan size, power consumption and environmental data can be found as well as shipping dimensions and weight. These documents are the most detailed summary of the technical specifications.
Document | |
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Maximum Document Size | 460 x 620 mm (18 x 24.4 inch) 14% more than DIN/ISO A2 |
Output | |
Scanner Resolution | 400 x 400 dpi (optionally 600 x 600 dpi) |
Pixel Dimension | 9.3 x 9.3 µm |
Scan Speed Color | DIN A2+ @ 150 dpi: 0.9 s
DIN A2+ @ 200 dpi: 1.1 s DIN A2+ @ 300 dpi: 1.6 s DIN A2+ @ 400 dpi: 2.0 s |
Color Depth | 48 bit color, 16 bit grayscale |
Scan Output | 24 bit color, 8 bit grayscale, bitonal, enhanced halftone |
File Formats | Multipage PDF (PDF/A) and TIFF, JPEG, JPEG 2000, PNM, PNG, BMP, TIFF (Raw, G3, G4, LZW, JPEG), AutoCAD DWF, JBIG, DjVu, DICOM, PCX, Postscript, EPS, Raw data and more |
Technical Specifications | |
Computer | 64 bit Linux, Intel Core i3 generation 8 processor, 240GB SSD, 8 GB memory for extra large jobs |
Touchscreen | 21 inch Full HD 1920 * 1080 multitouch screen |
USB Port | 2 x USB 3.0 port, 4 x USB 2.0 port |
Interface | 1 GBit Fast Ethernet with TCP/IP based Scan2Net ® interface |
Camera | CCD line sensor, 22,500 pixels (11,000 scan lines equals to a 245 MPixel matrix camera) |
Live Preview Camera | CMOS matrix, area sensor |
Light Source | White LEDs, tested according to IEC 62471, no IR/UV emission |
Lamp Life Time | 50,000 h typ. Lamps are covered by the Extended Warranty Option |
Dimensions | |
Dimensions Scanner | 720 x 655 x 645 mm (28 x 26 x 25 inch) (H x W x D) |
Weight Scanner | 33 kg (73 lbs.) |
Electrical Specifications | |
Electrical Connection | 100-240 V AC, 47 – 63 Hz (external power supply, complies with ECO standard CEC level VI) |
Power Consumption | < 0.5 W (Sleep) / 1.5 W (Standby) / 40 W (Ready to Scan) / 110 W (Scanning) |
Ambient Conditions | |
Operating Temp | 5 to 40 °C, 40 to 105 °F |
Rel Humidity | 20 to 80 % (non-condensing) |
Noise | < 42 dB(A) (Scanning) / < 33 dB(A) (Standby) |
Image Access scanners are environmentally friendly, comply to the highest security standards and do not interfere with other devices. We have also made sure that no harmful radiation in the form of electromagnetic emission and UV or infrared light exists. Because these kinds of scanners are heavy production machines with inherent risks to the operator, no one should operate a scanner from a vendor who cannot provide at least an IEC/UL 60950 safety report.
Image Access scanners conform to the many national and international standards which are listed below. Our scanners have been tested and certified by independent laboratories and we can also provide test reports of each standard on paper upon request.
The cETLus Listing Mark is used for products going into the Canadian (shown by the "c" in the mark) and US market (shown by the "us" in the mark). Products with the cETLus mark have been examinated and successfully passed tests according the requirements for device safety. The standards for IT-equipment are UL 60950-1 for the US market and CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1 for the Canadian market.
The ETL-EU Listing Mark is used for products going into the European market (shown by the "EU" in the mark).Products with the ETL-EU mark have been examined and successfully passed tests according the requirements for device safety. The standards for IT equipment are IEC 60950-1 and EN 60950-1, or the new standards (from 2014) IEC 62368-1 and EN 62368.
The China Compulsory Certificate (CCC mark) is a compulsory safety mark for a wide range of products imported and sold in the Chinese market. It became effective on August 1, 2003, when China became a member of the WTO (World Trade Organisation). The CCC mark is required for both Chinese manufactured and foreign imported merchandise. The CCC certificate must be renewed annually as part of a follow-up certification which includes a factory audit.
BIS is the acronym for Bureau of Indian Standards.
Relevant safety standards for India:The BIS mark is a requirement for manufacturer who intend to export their products to the Indian market. Tests executed by accredited laboratories ensure that the tested device fulfil all safety relevant requirements of the above named standards.
DE 15679937 WEEE is the European Community directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment which, together with the RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC, became European Law in February 2003, setting collection, recycling and recovery targets for all types of electrical goods. (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment)
The devices correspond to the requirements of the RoHS-guidelines (Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment).
One of the distinguishing features of our scanners is the unique Scan2Net technology. A part of Scan2Net® is the ability to update the scanners firmware in a few seconds via the network interface. The newest firmware can be obtained through our customer service portal at any time and the portal will also always check, which firmware is suitable for your specific scanner.
In addition to service and support options available 24/7, software and firmware updates can be found and downloaded from our Customer Service Portal. In order to get the maximum benefit from the features and options of the Customer Service Portal, please log in with your personal account data. If you do not already have a personal account, you can request one here. Your account data and user login will be sent to your email account immediately. In the meantime, you can log in as a guest (Login: Guest, Password: Guest) to get a first impression. Please keep in mind that the guest account only gives you limited access to the features of the Customer Service Portal.
Download the Book Scanner Buyer's Guide as a pdf file, in order to understand what to expect from various scanning technologies and also to understand what kind of results can be expected from a digital camera as compared to a CCD or CIS based scanner.