Patch Detection | Patch Control allows you to select what patch types to recognize. One | ||
| or more patches can be selected at a time. | ||
| On — check this box to enable patch recognition. | ||
| Image Address Patch Codes — these patch types are used for image | ||
| addressing. When the Patch Reader detects a patch, it automatically | ||
| assigns a new image address to the new document. This eliminates the | ||
| task of trying to determine where one document stops and the next | ||
| starts when an operator is viewing electronic images. It provides a | ||
| hierarchical document structure and offers an | ||
| alternative.You can select Level 2, Level 3, Patch T / Transfer Patch - | ||
| Level 2 or Patch T / Transfer Patch - Level 3. | ||
| The Patch Reader controls document level changes by automatically | ||
| sensing a predefined patch code and changing the document level | ||
| accordingly. | ||
| Patch 2 — assigns a Level 2 to the current document | ||
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Patch 3 — assigns a Level 3 to the current document
(Do not use these patches for production - they are not to spec)
Patch T/Transfer Patch — assigns a predetermined level to the next document. Defined by selecting Level 2 or Level 3 in the Definition box.
(Do not use these patches for production - they are not to spec)
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