1. Kupu Whakataki
The MUNBYN Portable Scanner is a versatile handheld device designed for digitizing various types of documents, photos, and texts. Its compact and lightweight design allows for easy portability, enabling scanning anywhere, anytime. This manual provides detailed instructions on how to set up, operate, maintain, and troubleshoot your scanner to ensure optimal performance and longevity.

Image: The MUNBYN Portable Scanner, a sleek silver and black device, is shown actively scanning a page from a book titled "Architectural Theory." A hand holds the scanner firmly, demonstrating its handheld operation.
2. Hua Neke Atuview
2.1 Waehanga
The MUNBYN Portable Scanner package typically includes the following components:
- MUNBYN Portable Scanner Unit
- Kāri Micro SD 16GB (kua tāutahia, kua whakaurua motuhake rānei)
- USB Cable mo te whakawhiti raraunga
- Kaka horoi
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi (tenei tuhinga)
2.2 Nga waahanga matua
- Matawai ā-Ringa: Designed for easy, portable scanning of various materials.
- Taumira teitei: Scans images at 900 DPI for clear and detailed results.
- Flat Scanning: Ideal for delicate or bound materials, preventing damage often caused by feeding scanners.
- Mahi-maha: Capable of digitizing photos, documents, text, charts, drafts, pages, magazines, recipes, and small maps.
- Whakawhiti Raraunga ngawari: Connects to computers via USB cable, recognized as standard hardware (camera or SD card).
- Driver-Free Operation: No software installation required for basic functionality on Mac, Windows 7/8/10/XP, and Linux systems.
- Rokiroki kua whakaurua: Comes with a 16GB SD card, capable of storing thousands of digital files.

Image: A user demonstrates the handheld wand scanner, illustrating the vertical scanning motion required for effective document capture.

Image: The portable scanner is shown next to a notebook, emphasizing its driver-free installation feature for immediate use.
3. Tatūnga
3.1 Tāuta Pūhiko
The scanner requires two (2) AA Alkaline Batteries for operation. Batteries are not included in the package.
- Locate the battery compartment on the scanner.
- Whakatuwheratia te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko.
- Whakauruhia kia rua ngā pākahiko AA, kia tika ai te polarity (+/-) e ai ki te tohu i roto i te wāhanga.
- Katia kia mau te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko.

Image: The scanner's battery compartment is open, revealing two AA batteries correctly inserted, ready for operation.
3.2 Kōkuhu Kāri SD
The scanner stores scanned images on a Micro SD card. A 16GB SD card is included.
- Kimihia te mokamoka kāri Micro SD i te taha o te matawai.
- Insert the 16GB Micro SD card into the slot until it clicks into place. Ensure the card is oriented correctly.
- To remove the card, gently push it in until it springs out.

Whakaahua: He tata view of the scanner highlights the 16GB SD card slot, indicating its capacity to store thousands of digital files.
4. Mahi
4.1 Tikanga Matawai Taketake
Follow these steps for effective handheld scanning:
- Prepare the Target: Place the document, photo, or text flat on a stable surface.
- Tautuhi i te Matawai: Hold the scanner firmly and place it close to the top edge of the scan target.
- Tīmata Matawai: Press the scan button to begin.
- Scan Motion: Move the scanner slowly and steadily from the top to the bottom of the document at a constant speed. Avoid tilting or lifting the scanner during the scan.
- Whakaoti Matawai: Once the scan is complete, release the scan button. The scanned image will be saved to the SD card.
Tuhipoka: The scanned image resolution is fixed at 900 DPI. Practice a few times to achieve a consistent scanning speed for optimal results.

Image: A close-up shot shows a hand precisely guiding the MUNBYN portable scanner over a document, illustrating the handheld scanning process.
4.2 Scanning Photos and Delicate Items
The handheld design of this scanner is particularly advantageous for digitizing old or delicate photos and documents, as it minimizes the risk of bending or damage that can occur with feeding scanners.

Image: A person uses the MUNBYN portable scanner to digitize old family photographs, preserving precious memories.
5. Transferring Scans
5.1 Te hono atu ki te Rorohiko
Scanned images are stored on the included 16GB SD card. To transfer these images to your computer:
- Honoa te matawai ki to rorohiko ma te whakamahi i te taura USB kua whakaratohia.
- Your computer will recognize the scanner as a removable storage device, similar to a camera or an external SD card reader.
- Navigate to the scanner's storage drive (usually labeled as a removable disk) to access your scanned images.
- Copy or move the desired image files ki to rorohiko.
The portable scanner is compatible with Mac, Windows 7/8/10/XP, and Linux operating systems, requiring no special driver installation.

Image: The MUNBYN scanner is connected to a laptop via its USB cable, demonstrating the ease of transferring scanned documents to a computer.
6. Tiaki
6.1 Te horoi i te Matawai
To ensure consistent scan quality, it is important to keep the scanner's optical components clean.
- Power off the scanner.
- Use the provided cleaning cloth or a soft, lint-free cloth to gently wipe the bottom scanning surface (CIS scan tube) and the small wheels.
- A ape i te whakamahi i nga kai horoi, i nga whakarewa ranei.

Image: A user demonstrates cleaning the underside of the MUNBYN scanner with a soft cloth, ensuring optimal performance.
6.2 Tiaki Pūhiko
To maximize battery life and ensure reliable operation:
- Whakamahia nga pākahiko kawakore AA hou, kounga teitei.
- Tangohia ngā pākahiko mēnā kāore te matawai e whakamahia mō te wā roa hei ārai i te turuturu.
- Replace batteries when the low battery indicator appears on the scanner's display.
7. Te Raru
If you encounter issues with your MUNBYN Portable Scanner, refer to the following common problems and their solutions:
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Poor Image Quality (blurry, streaky) | Dirty scanning surface; inconsistent scanning speed; incorrect white balance. | Clean the bottom of the scanner with a soft cloth. Practice maintaining a constant, steady scanning speed. Restart the scanner. Perform white balance calibration if available (refer to device display for options). |
| Red Light Indicator On | Scanning too fast; scanner malfunction. | Slow down your scanning speed. Restart the scanner. |
| Scanner Not Turning On | Nga pākahiko kua mate, kua he ranei te whakaurunga. | Replace batteries with fresh AA alkaline batteries. Ensure batteries are inserted with correct polarity. |
| Kāore e taea te whakawhiti Files ki Rorohiko | Loose USB connection; SD card issue. | Ensure the USB cable is securely connected to both the scanner and the computer. Try a different USB port. Reinsert the SD card into the scanner. Ensure the SD card is not full or corrupted. |
8. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Tau tauira | 8541623577 (IDS001) |
| Hunga Hua | 10.04 x 1.1 x 0.98 inihi |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 5.1 hekere (145 Karamu) |
| Momo Matawai | Photo / Document Handheld Scanner |
| Hangarau Hononga | Wireless Scan / USB Transfer |
| Whakatau | 900 DPI |
| Hangarau Pūoko Optical | CIS |
| Puna Mana | 2 x Pūhiko AA Alkaline (kāore i roto) |
| Rokiroki | 16GB Micro SD Card (kei roto) |
| Nga Whakaritenga Pūnaha Iti | Windows 7 (compatible with Mac, Windows 7/8/10/XP, Linux) |
| UPC | 787791820818 |
9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
MUNBYN is committed to providing excellent support for its products. For any problems or concerns regarding your portable scanner, please contact MUNBYN customer service. You can find more information and support resources by visiting the official MUNBYN store on Amazon: MUNBYN Store.
Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty claims. Specific warranty terms and conditions may apply and are typically outlined in the product packaging or on the manufacturer's official webpae.





