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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 three (3) characters; the Image Address Level 2 field length is two (2) characters; the Image Address Level 1 field length is four (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.

Assume that in Mode 12:

-The Index Format is three-level.

-The Image Address Level 3 field length is two (2) characters; the Image Address Level 2 field length is two (2) characters; the Image Address Level 1 field length is five (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 three-level.

-The Image Address Level 3 field length is two (2) characters; the Image Address Level 2 field length is two (2) characters; the Image Address Level 1 field length is five (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 three-level; and the Image Address has three fields, each with the same length

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.

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Contents Kodak Imagelink Scanner 900 Table of Contents Scanner 923 Maintenance TroubleshootingScanner 900 Maintenance Operator FunctionsScanner features IntroductionScanner options Scanner components Front viewRear view Status display ModeOperating keys and indicators Key/Indicator FunctionKeys/Indicators Function ENDIII Next Linked modes Basic ConceptsModes January Image addresses Assigning an image addressF97, simply press the Next key or enter Function Code F97 January Indexing schemes Image address formatsSingle level indexing Two level indexing Two Two level offset indexing Two Three level indexing Section Image Address One Two Header Chapter Three level offset indexing Section Image Address One Header Chapter Controlling document level changes Level InstructionChecking the meters BatchingSpecial considerations Scanning considerations Image headers Header flagsSelecting the language display Getting StartedTurning on the Scanner Calibrating the Scanner Unsuccessful calibration Adjusting the feed and separator roller gap January January Adjusting the feed shelf position Adjusting the feed shelf side guides Adjusting the exit hopper side guides and end stop Changing the deflector Preparing documents for scanning Operating the Scanner OverviewSelecting a mode Temporary operating values Feeding documents Feeding thick documents Using function codes Function CodesFunction code summary Document Controller FootswitchBar Code Document PrintersFunction code descriptions F01 Select ModeF02 Restore Mode F04 Counting OnlyF05 Accessory Status F06 Terminate BatchF09 Total Document Count F07 LevelF08 Last Image Address F10 Level 0 CountF12 Level 2 Count F14 Reset Level CountsF15 Alarm Volume F13 Level 3 CountF18 Display Contrast F16 Alarm ToneF17 Elapsed Time F21 Change Time F19 Display LanguageF20 Measurement System F22 Change DateF37 Scanner Calibration F23 Time and Date DisplayF34 Operator ID F38 Scanner End-of-JobF39 Printer Character Shift F40 All Document Printers On/OffF41 Primary Document Printer 1 On/Off F42 Secondary Document Printer 1 On/OffF43 Document Printer 12 On/Off F44 Omit Printing on Next DocumentF45 Print Test F46 Print PositionF50 Patch Reader 1 On/Off F48 Purge Print HeadF49 Purge Frequency F51 Patch Reader 2 On/Off F52 End Fed Patch Reading On/OffF56 Printer Open Jet Test F53 Patch Reading Confirmation ToneF54 Omit Patch Reading on Next Document F58 Endorser Mode F57 Endorser On/OffF59 Endorser Print Position F60 Bar Code Reading On/OffF62 Bar Code/Patch Reading Confirmation Tone F63 Bar Code Reading Confirmation ToneF64 Omit Bar Code Reading on Next Document F65 Bar Code TestF66 Partial Bar Code Reading On/Off F70 Length Checking On/OffF71 Omit Length Checking on Next Document F72 Skew DetectionF73 Latched Scanning Flag On/Off F74 Momentary Scanning FlagF75 Footswitch Confirmation Tone F76 OCR On/OffF91 Select Linked Mode F92 Fixed FieldF95 Level F93 Action/Confirmation ToneF94 Level F96 LevelF99 Run F97 Next Image AddressF98 Stop Users System administrators Operator MessagesOperator message listing Code Operator Message Displayed Description/Action RequiredCode Operator Message Displayed Description/Action Required Code Operator Message Displayed Description/Action Required Code Operator Message Displayed Description/Action Required Code Operator Message Displayed Description/Action Required Code Operator Message Displayed Description/Action Required Various messages Trouble Probable Cause Remedy TroubleshootingTrouble and remedy chart Trouble Probable Cause Remedy Clearing the document path Document pathClearing documents Roller Cover Release Lever Feed Roller Separator Roller January January January January January Cleaning materials Scanner MaintenanceCleaning tasks Daily maintenance procedures Cleaning the imaging guidesJanuary Cleaning the document Scanning array DSA Window Lens Mounting Bracket Weekly maintenance procedures Vacuuming inside the ScannerVertical Baffle Handle Upper Lamp Housing Cleaning the feed Separator rollersCleaning the cabinet Monthly maintenance procedures Checking the air filterReplacement procedures Replacing the air filterReplacing the document scanning array lamp DSA Window Lens Mounting Bracket January Replacing the exposure lamps Refer to Changing the imaging guidesTab Index Mode function code, 5-18 on/off function code III Printer Scanner, components, 1-3 features, 1-1 options

A-41069 specifications

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