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
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
−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.
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