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Quick Start:
ID Scanner Setup

Set up ID scanning on your incident forms to allow providers to scan a patient's driver's license and import that information into an incident form. For more information on scanning ID, see Help/University Keyword: 'ID Scanning Overview'.

Setting Up ID Scanning

Step 1: Set Up for Offline Use

Define your agency's service areas in order to populate a city and state after swiping a driver's license while offline.

Step 2: Add the Scan ID Button(s) to Incident Forms

Add the Driver's License Strip / Barcode Scanner button to incident form templates for use on Windows and Android devices. Add the Driver's License 2D Camera Scanner button to forms for use on iPad.

Step 3: Download Software (Windows and iOS Only)

Windows

On mobile devices, if you plan on using the ID scanner while offline, download the Elite Desktop Client.

iOS

On iPad, download the iOS ImageTrend Elite Utilities app.

Step 4: Attach the Barcode Scanner to the Device (Windows and Android Only)

Attach your barcode scanner(s) to any device that will scan patient's driver's licenses.

ID SCANNING OVERVIEW

Set up the ID scanning feature to scan a patient's driver's license and import that information into an incident form.

Facts

  • You can scan state identification cards and driver's licenses while online or offline.
  • Scan IDs on mobile devices and desktops using a magnetic strip reader or barcode reader. For Toughbooks, use the built-in barcode reader. On iPad, use the built-in camera (see below for more information).
  • When offline, only the postal codes listed in your agency's defined service areas generate a city and state after swiping a driver's license.
  • The information you can collect in each state depends on the information embedded in the magnetic strip on identification cards and driver's licenses.

Windows Devices

  • Scan driver's licenses with any external magnetic strip reader or barcode reader compatible with your device.
  • Scanning on Windows devices requires the Driver's License Strip / Barcode Scanner button on incident forms.
  • If the Elite Desktop Client is installed, internet is not required to scan driver's licenses.

iPad / iOS Devices

  • Scan driver's licenses using the internal camera or a magnetic strip reader.
  • Scanning IDs with the internal camera requires the Driver's License 2D Camera Scanner button on incident forms.
  • Scanning IDs with a magnetic strip reader or barcode reader requires the Driver's License Strip/ Barcode Scanner button on incident forms.
  • iOS devices require the ImageTrend Elite Utilities App installed to scan driver's licenses.

Android Devices

  • Scan driver's licenses using any external magnetic strip reader or barcode reader compatible with your device.
  • Scanning on Android devices requires the Driver's License Strip / Barcode Scanner button on incident forms.
  • Android devices require internet to scan driver's licenses.

How it Works

Setup

Administrators add the driver's license scanner buttons to EMS form templates and Community Health visit templates. On mobile Windows devices, administrators install the Elite Desktop Client to scan driver's licenses while offline. On iPad, administrators install the iOS Elite Utilities app to scan driver's licenses with the camera.

Scanning IDs

When inside an incident form, users click the scan driver's license button and scan the patient's driver's license. The information on the driver's license populates in the incident form.

Hardware and Software Requirements

To scan IDs and import the information into your incident form the following is required:

iPad

  • iOS Elite Utilities app
  • Magnetic strip reader* (optional)

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  • Magnetic strip reader*
  • Elite Desktop Client

Android

  • Magnetic strip reader*

* Note: Bluetooth is not supported.

Approved Devices

Below are the devices approved to work with the ID scanner and are supported by ImageTrend support.

  • Panasonic FZ-G1 additional configuration files required; download on the device's website.
  • Panasonic CF-20 additional configuration files required; download on the device's website.
  • iPad requires the iOS ImageTrend Elite Utilities App

When you set inputs and outputs for recording and playback in Adobe Audition 3, you have a choice of sound card drivers: an ASIO (Audio Stream In/Out) driver, or the Audition 3.0 Windows Sound driver.

This document describes how to select a driver and how to configure each kind of driver.

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Understanding ASIO and Audition Windows Sound drivers

Audition 3.0 Windows Sound is the default driver, but Adobe recommends that you select an ASIO driver.

ASIO is a multichannel protocol that allows compatible software to use the multichannel capabilities of ASIO-compliant sound cards.

The benefits of ASIO include:

  • Lower signal latency.
  • More efficient audio processing.
  • Higher data throughput.
  • More accurate channel synchronization.
  • Better extensibility of audio hardware.
  • Greater flexibility of sample rates, sample formats, and input/output channel mapping for playback and recording.
  • The ability to record from two or more inputs simultaneously.

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If you are using an ASIO-compliant audio device, then you should download and install an ASIO driver that is specifically designed for that device.

If the device manufacturer does not provide an ASIO driver, then you can install a third-party ASIO driver, such as ASIO4ALL; however, a third-party driver may not support all of the device's features.

If you are not able to obtain an ASIO driver, or if you are not using ASIO-compliant audio devices, then use the Audition 3.0 Windows Sound driver.

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Audition 3.0 Windows Sound is an emulated driver which uses the system DirectSound driver.

Audition 3.0 Windows Sound provides no additional device functionality beyond what the DirectSound driver offers. For example, the DirectSound driver may be limited to stereo input and output.

  1. Click the Edit View, Multitrack View, or Surround Encoder tab.
    Note: The Edit View, Multitrack View, and Surround Encoder each have their own driver settings. You must configure driver settings for each view individually.
  2. In the Audio Driver pop-up menu, choose a driver for the sound card you wish to use.

    Choose an ASIO driver if one is listed; otherwise, choose Audition 3.0 Windows Sound.

If you chose an ASIO driver in Step 3, then go to Configuring an ASIO driver.

If you chose Audition 3.0 Windows Sound in Step 3, then go to Configuring the Audition 3.0 Windows Sound driver.

The window that appears after you click Control Panel displays the proprietary settings of the ASIO driver that you selected. These setting vary from driver to driver.

For details about these settings, see your sound card's documentation, contact the cardâs manufacturer, or contact the publisher of the driver.

Configuring the Audition 3.0 Windows Sound driver

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You will configure the Audition 3.0 Windows Sound driver in the DirectSound Full Duplex Setup window. The options in this window are as follows:

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  • Device Name

    The Device Name column lists all available DirectSound outputs and inputs. To activate or deactivate a port, click the box next to the port. If the option box contains an 'X', then the port is activated.

  • Buffer Size [Samples]

    The Buffer Size [Samples] column displays the number of samples that will be included in the buffer. The audio buffer is used when audio data is transferred between Audition and the sound card. The default Buffer Size is 2048 samples.

    A large buffer ensures that playback occurs without audio dropout or other glitches. However, increasing the buffer size increases the audio data latency which may cause delay between the moment Audition begins sending audio data and the moment it actually reaches the physical output. In general, lowering the buffer size improves playback while increasing it will improve recording, but the goal of setting the buffer should be to find a balance between the two.

    To change the Buffer Size [Samples] value, double-click the field and enter a different number of samples.

    Note the following Buffer Size guidelines:

    • To improve recording performance, lower the buffer size (optimal range is 32 to 256 samples).
    • To improve playback performance, increase the buffer size (optimal range is 512 to 2048 samples).
  • Offset [Samples]

    The Offset [Samples] value affects latency of the input or output signal between multiple sound cards.

    To change the Offset [Samples] value, double-click the field and enter a different number of samples.

  • Audio Channels, Bits per Sample

    The Audio Channels and Bits per Sample columns provide information about your sound card. The values in these columns cannot be adjusted using the DirectSound Full Duplex Setup. See the documentation for your sound card for more information on how to change these settings.

  • Sync Reference

    The Sync Reference setting specifies which sound card clock is used as a reference when you activate multiple sound cards. The sound card in the topmost position is used as the Sync Reference. The DirectSound Output option is selected as the default Sync Reference.

    Note: Use Sync Reference to synchronize two or more digital audio devices for sample-accurate recording.

  • Port Order

    The Port Order section allows you to click Move Up or Move Down to move the selected sound device up or down in the input/output port order. The active port (indicated by an 'X' next to the device name) should be first in the list of the available ports.

  • Card Options

    The Card Options section displays these two options:

    • Full Duplex: Allows recording (input) and playback (output) to occur simultaneously. If the selected sound card supports Full Duplex, the option should appear as activated.
    • Start Input First: Specifies that the input port is initiated first for any audio hardware procedure. If the sound card doesn't seem to work correctly with Full Duplex activated (for example, you cannot play back and record at the same time), try activating this option before deactivating Full Duplex.