Image addresses
∙Assume that in Mode 12:
−The index format is
−The image address Level 3 field length is 2 characters; the image address Level 2 field length is 2 characters; the image address Level 1 field length is 5 characters.
−The level rules are: Level 1 followed by Level 2; Level 2 followed by Level 2; and Level 3 followed by Level 2.
∙Assume that in Mode 14:
−The index format is
−The image address Level 3 field length is 2 characters; the image address Level 2 field length is 2 characters; the image address Level 1 field length is 5 characters.
−The level rules are: Level 1 followed by Level 1; Level 2 followed by Level 1; and Level 3 followed by Level 2.
Mode 10 and Mode 12 may not be linked; the image address field lengths are not the same.
Mode 10 and Mode 14 may not be linked; the image address field lengths are not the same.
Mode 12 and Mode 14 may be linked; the index format is
NOTE: If you are currently in Mode 12 and want to change to Mode 14, note the affect of different level rules on the image address. Assume that the image address of the last document fed into the transport is 01.05.01234. The next image address displayed while still in Mode 12 is 01.06.00000. However, if you change to Mode 14, using function code F91, the next image address displayed in Mode 14 is 01.05.01234.
An image address is assigned to every document scanned. An image address is composed of four fields, each representing a different document level. An image address has a maximum length of 15 characters; 12 alphanumerics (field A, field B, and field C must be numeric; the fixed field may contain alphanumerics) and 3 delimiters (inserted between fields).
The image address (number of fields and characters) is based on the indexing scheme chosen (refer to the section entitled “Indexing schemes” later in this appendix).
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