Kodak A-61092 manual Appendix a Basic Concepts, Modes, Linked modes

Page 107

Appendix A Basic Concepts

Modes

Linked modes

This appendix provides the basic concepts associated with scanning documents.

The scanner offers 18 modes that can be defined for a particular application or group of applications.

When you select a mode for use with a particular application, you are selecting the format/appearance of the output. Each mode is comprised of definitions that affect the output of the scanner. Required mode definitions include index format, level to follow level rules, etc. Optional mode definitions include a variety of accessory options, such as turning the Endorser on or off, etc. Mode definitions are established during installation.

Many optional mode definitions established during installation can be overridden using function codes. The overrides are temporary, unless during installation, it is specified that the mode overrides be saved. After executing a function that overrides a prior definition, a plus sign

(+)appears in the first line of the status display if the mode overrides are saved.

Mode linking eliminates the need to re-enter the image address when changing from one mode to another. When two modes are linked, you can change from one mode to another while maintaining the image address.

Modes are linked by defining the same index format and image address fields (both number of fields and individual field lengths) during installation.

NOTE: The level rule options defined during installation do not need to be the same to link modes.

Use function code F91 to change from one mode to another, while maintaining the image address.

The following example illustrates the use of linked modes.

Assume that in Mode 10:

The index format is three-level.

The image address Level 3 field length is 3 characters; the image address Level 2 field length is 2 characters; the image address Level 1 field length is 4 characters.

The level rules are: Level 1 followed by Level 1; Level 2 followed by Level 1; and Level 3 followed by Level 3.

A-61092 September 1999

A-1

Image 107
Contents User’s Guide Page Page Introduction Scanner featuresScanner options September Rear view September Function Operating keys and indicatorsKey/Indicator Keys/Indicators Next Selecting the language display Getting StartedTurning on the scanner Calibrating the scanner Unsuccessful calibration Preparing documents for scanningGap semi-automatic feeder only Adjusting the feed and separator rollerTurn the gap adjustment knob counterclockwise 2 1/2 turns Automatic feeder only Adjusting the feed shelf position semiFeed Shelf Label Adjusting the feed shelf side guidesSemi-automatic feeder only Adjusting the exit hopper side guides and end stop Changing the deflector Overview Operating the ScannerSelecting a mode Temporary operating values Feeding documents using the semi- automatic feeder Feeding thick documents Feeding documents using the automatic feeder Function Codes Using function codesFunction code summary Endorser FootswitchOperation ScanningPatch Reader Super12 Document PrinterDescription CodeFunction Code Name F17 F18 F19 F20 F21 F22 F23 F34 F37 F38 F39 Code Function Code Name Enter F58 F59 F60 F62 F63 F64 F65 F66 F70 F71 F72 F73 F74 F75 F91 F92 F93 F94 F95 F96 F97 F98 F99 Cleaning tasks Cleaning materials Replacement parts MaintenanceCleaning the imaging guides Daily maintenance proceduresSeptember Roller cover Release lever Feed roller Separator roller Cleaning the feeder module and separator roller Cleaning the separator roller Cleaning the paper path Vacuuming inside the scanner September September Cleaning the cabinet Weekly maintenance proceduresCleaning the exposure lamp housings Cleaning the air filter Monthly maintenance proceduresReplacing the air filter Replacement proceduresReplacing the exposure lamps September Replacing the imaging guides Replacing the feeder module Replacing the feeder module and separator rollerReplacing the separator roller Ordering replacement parts Ordering cleaning materials Operator Messages Description/Action Required Operator message listingCode Operator Message Displayed Code Code Code E281 E282 E285 E286 E291 E293 E294 E295 E296 E297 E298 Code Various messages Probable Cause TroubleshootingTrouble and remedy chart TroubleTrouble Document path Clearing the document pathClearing documents Feeder/horizontal transport area Imaging guide area Lower roller assembly area Vertical transport area Upper turn area Document exit area Accessories Imaging Station Lamps Supply Catalog # SuppliesSupply Catalog # All other regions Parts and toolsPart/Tool United States and Canada Order NumberUsing the Bar Code Reader Available Characters in Set Start/Stop Characters Bar code typesCode Type Character SetBar code placement Before you begin Enabling the bar code confirma- tion tone Enabling bar code readingPerforming a bar code test September Select either 1=Transport Off or 2=Transport On Using the Evaluate optionStatic bar code evaluation Select 1=EVALUATEUsing the Imaging Station Cutting line 12.5 mm Dynamic bar code evaluation Evaluating test results Dimensional Fields Pass or FailGrade Field Pass 31 to Fail Reflectance Fields Grades a through FCause Problem TypeCommon Causes of Low Bar Code Ratings Field Using the %KODAK option Using the Display optionUsing the %NORM option September Using the check feeder Using the Check Feeder / Check StackerClearing jams in the check feeder Cleaning the check feeder Using the check stacker Die styles Using the EndorserBefore you begin Changing the die drum Endorser Locking lever Latch Endorser rotates to the right Die Spring clip Pry off at this edge Changing the ink roller Setting the date and code number Enabling Endorser Changing the print position Selecting the Endorser modeUsing the Footswitch Footswitch Pressed Action Enabling the confirmation tone Footswitch Pressed actionsFootswitch Released Action Footswitch Released actionsFootswitch Pressed Definition Patch types Using the Patch ReaderPatch code placement Positioning the Patch Reader Sensor Linked modes Appendix a Basic ConceptsModes Image addresses ∙ Enter Using the Next keyAssigning an image address Using Function Code F92 Image address formats Indexing schemesSingle level indexing Two level indexing Image Address Three level indexing Three level offset indexing Level instruction Controlling document level changesDocument A G I N G