OnBase Scanning Reference Guide


Overview


This Quick Reference Guide covers setting up the scan station and using a scanner to import batches of documents into OnBase using the Unity Client installed on a Windows PC. 

Configuring your Scan Station 


Perform these steps to configure your scan station. Not all users will have access to make these changes; contact your OnBase Department Administrator or ITS-EDMS OnBase Team at onbase@ucsd.edu for assistance if necessary. You should only have to perform these steps once for each scan station. 

  1. Login into the Unity Client with your SSO (Single-Sign On). You can follow this link for detailed Login Instructions.
  2. Go to the File menu and select User Options.

    User Options setting under the left File menu

  3. Select Imaging from the list at the left of the User Options window.

    "Imaging" option under the General Options

  4. Click Batch Scanning on the Home tab of the menu

    Batch Scanning button on the top Home tab

  5. Click the gear icon for Manage Scan Formats on the Batch Scanning tab of the menu.

    Gear setting menu on the Capture tab

  6. Click New to create a new scan format.

    New button on the Manage Scan Formats menu

  7. Type a name for your new scan format and select the Source Type.

    New Scan Format window with fields for Name and Source Type

  8. Choose your scanner from the available scanners list and click OK.

Scanning Documents



Now that your scanner is configured, you are ready to scan your documents. Perform these steps to scan into OnBase.

  1. Login into the Unity Client with your SSO (Single-Sign On). You can follow this link for detailed Login instructions.
  2. Click Batch Scanning on the Home tab of the menu

    Batch Scanning button on the Home tab
  3. Choose the appropriate scan queue for the documents being scanned. You can use the search bar at the top of the list to help find the desired scan queue.

    Batch Scanning window with examples of queued scans

  4. Choose one of the following scan modes.
    • No index: All document type selection and keyword value indexing will occur in Batch Processing after the batch is scanned.
    • Pre-index: The document type will be selected prior to scanning the batch. Keyword values can be entered as well, but the batch will still require additional indexing for other keyword values.
    • Full Index: The document type and all keyword values will be entered prior to scanning the batch. The batch will bypass the initial indexing status queue and will move straight to the Awaiting Commit status if no other indexing is required.

      Scan Modes with No Index selected

  5. Click Scan in the lower right-hand panel or on the Capture tab of the menu.

    Scan button in the Capture tab

  6. Enter a name for your batch (if prompted, some scan queues will create the name automatically) and select your scan format.

    Example of Batch Name and Scan Format

  7. At this time, make sure the documents have been placed into the scanner’s feeder tray and are ready for scanning (staples, paper clips and sticky notes removed). Then click Scan.
  8. When all pages have been scanned, you will be prompted with the following options. Most of the time “Done” should be used.

    "Done" button marked in a list of buttons when Scanning Complete

  9. At this time, you can review pages and make any necessary changes. If Advanced Document Review is enabled in User Options, that will be displayed at this time. When you are ready to send the batch to indexing, click Back to go back to Batch Scanning to scan another batch or Go to Batch to go to Batch Processing and begin indexing.

    Document Review tab

Sweeping Documents


In addition to scanning paper copies, OnBase also allows for documents that already exist electronically to be imported as batches from a folder on your computer or network. Perform these steps to sweep into OnBase.

  1. Login into the Unity Client with your SSO (Single-Sign On). You can follow this link for detailed Login Instructions.
  2. Click Batch Scanning on the Home tab of the menu.

    Batch Scanning button on the Home tab

  3. Choose the appropriate scan queue for the documents being scanned. You can use the search bar at the top of the list to help find the desired scan queue.

    Batch Scanning window with examples of queued scans

  4. Choose one of the following scan modes.
    • No index: All document type selection and keyword value indexing will occur in Batch Processing after the batch is scanned.
    • Pre-index: The document type will be selected prior to scanning the batch. Keyword values can be entered as well, but the batch will still require additional indexing for other keyword values.
    • Full Index: The document type and all keyword values will be entered prior to scanning the batch. The batch will bypass the initial indexing status queue and will move straight to the Awaiting Commit status if no other indexing is required.

      Scan Modes with No Index selected

  5. Click Sweep in the lower right-hand panel or on the Capture tab of the menu.

    Sweep button on the Capture tab

  6. Choose whether you would like to sweep all files in a folder, or just one file.
    Options to pick file for sweep

    • To sweep all files in a folder, click the browse button at the right and navigate to the desired folder. Make any optional selections, then click Sweep. 

      Sweet Directory with the Sweet button boxed

    • If you choose to sweep only one file, a file browser window will open. Navigate to the desired document and click Open.
  7. At this time, you can review pages and make any necessary changes. When you are ready to send the batch to indexing, click Back to go back to Batch Scanning to scan another batch or Go to Batch to go to Batch Processing and begin indexing.

    Document Review tab
For further assistance, contact your OnBase Department Administrator or ITS-EDMS OnBase Team at onbase@ucsd.edu.