Kodak 7500, 5500 manual Description 2 Image Address Fields

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Description 2: Image Address Fields

An image address is a unique identifier assigned to each individual document by the Scanner 5500 or 7500.

An image address may contain up to 15 characters; consisting of a maximum of 12 digits and a maximum of 3 delimiters.

Four fields must be defined:

Field A represents Level 1. Its value is incremented when a small image mark is placed next to a document and/or a document is assigned Level 1.

Field B represents Level 2. Its value is incremented when a medium image mark is placed next to a document and/or a document is assigned Level 2.

Field C represents Level 3. Its value is incremented when a large image mark is placed next to a document and/or a document is assigned Level 3.

Fixed Field contains fixed information; typically, the date.

Example:

0 3 0 1 . 0 2 . 0 0 1 . 0 0 0

where: Field A contains 000 Field B contains 001 Field C contains 02 Fixed Field contains 0301

The image address field lengths are dependent upon the index format chosen earlier:

Single Level (Example: FFF.AAA)

Field A is defined as having a field length greater than zero (1–9). Field B is defined as having a field length of zero (0).

Field C is defined as having a field length of zero (0). Fixed Field may be defined, if desired (0–9).

Two Level (Example: FFF.BBB.AAA)

Field A is defined as having a field length greater than zero (1–9). Field B is defined as having a field length greater than zero (1–9). Field C is defined as having a field length of zero (0).

Fixed Field may be defined, if desired (0–9).

Two Level Offset (Example: FFF.BBB)

Field A is defined as having a field length of zero (0).

Field B is defined as having a field length greater than zero (1–9). Field C is defined as having a field length of zero (0).

Fixed Field may be defined, if desired (0–9).

Three Level (Example: FFF.CCC.BBB.AAA)

Field A is defined as having a field length greater than zero (1–9). Field B is defined as having a field length greater than zero (1–9). Field C is defined as having a field length greater than zero (1–9). Fixed Field may be defined, if desired (0–9).

Three Level Offset (Example: FFF.CCC.BBB)

Field A is defined as having a field length of zero (0).

Field B is defined as having a field length greater than zero (1–9). Field C is defined as having a field length greater than zero (1–9). Fixed Field may be defined, if desired (0–9).

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Contents Installation Questionnaire Instructions Mode Setup Software Table of contents Page Introduction Minimum system requirementsLogon procedure ∙ Press any key to move to the next screenUsing the Mode Setup Software Select Continue Press Enter. The following screen appearsPage Scanner configuration items Display language Default is EnglishDisplay language defines the primary display language Measurement system Default is InchOptions are Date format Description 1 Date Format SamplesTime format defines the time display format Time format∙ Select the desired time format Set time and date Default time is 0000 the default date is 10/10/90During configuration to set the system clock Set time and date sets the system clockField Valid settings ∙ Select the desired confirmation tone volume April Soft LoudEnable-indicates that confirmation tones may be used Footswitch, patch reader and bar code readerDefault is Enable Confirmation tonesPeriod Fixed field delimiterDash SpacePrinter messages Number in the document printer print definitions using ModeDefault is blank messages Area. The input cursor will be positioned at the beginningVersion numbers Display the curent scanner firmware versionsWindow Load scanner from laptop5500/7500 Following window will appearInstallation or setup change is completed Load laptop from scannerMode configuration Mode Configuration window will appearCopy From Mode Mode to Mode Copy Define Mode Previous Menu To cancel the Mode to Mode Copy Selecting a mode for configuration Index format Mode Index Format∙ Select Index Format from the Mode Configuration window ∙ Select the desired index format ∙ Press Enter AprilDescription 1 Index Formats Description 1 Index Formats IA Field width defines the image address IA field widths ∙ Select IA Field Width from the Mode Configuration windowIA Field width Proper field definitionsComplete listing of the default values for each mode Field a LevelField B Level Field C Level ∙ Select Field CFixed field Fixed field contains fixed information, typically the dateDescription 2 Image Address Fields Default field widths for each mode are provided below Fixed Field C Field B Field a Level Example ModeLevel rules Footswitch, level key, etc∙ Select Level Rules from the Mode Configuration window Document level is not determined by another method i.eOption ∙ Select Level Available index formats defined using the Index FormatLevel to follow level ModeLevel to follow level Two-level two level or two level offset or three-level Index Format optionDefined using the Index Format option ∙ Select Level Three-level three level or three level offset index formatsLevel Default level rules for each mode are provided belowLevel Is followed by Mode Level AprilOffset Two LevelThree Level IA Display format Default for all modes is Suppress Leading ZeroesControl panel Default for all modes is Front then Rear Document scanned in duplex modeAdjoining IA Batching Length monitor On/off Minimum length Default for all modes is 2.500 inches / 64 mmDefines the minimum document length accepted Maximum length Default for all modes is 13.000 inches / 330 mmDefines the maximum document length accepted ∙ Select the desired error response ∙ Press Enter April Error responseDefault for all modes is Display and Beep Into the Scanner 5500/7500Skew monitor Enable-enables all skew monitoring On/off enables or disables skew monitoringDisable-disables all skew monitoring ∙ Select On/Off from the Skew Monitor menuDetection range Default for all modes is 10-30 degreesDetection range defines the amount of tolerable skew Error response Footswitch ∙ Select Footswitch from the Mode Configuration windowPress definition Footswitch is pressedDefault for all modes is No Action Press definition defines the action which is taken whenSounds when the Footswitch is pressed or released Confirmation toneRelease definition Footswitch is releasedRelease definition defines the action which is taken when Enabled by your Field Engineer Patch readerEnable-enables all patch reading On/off enables or disables patch readingDisable-disables all patch reading ∙ Select On/Off from the Patch Reader menuTransfer patch definition Sounds when a patch document is detected ∙ Select Disable or Enable COIN2 Port Select OCRBar code reader Enable-enables all bar code reading On/off enables or disables bar code readingDisable-disables all bar code reading ∙ Select On/Off from the Bar Code Reader menuBar code type Default for all modes is Codabar NW-7∙ Select Bar Code Type from the Bar Code Reader menu Codes per document Default for all modes is One Code DecodedBe read/decoded Minimum code length Default for all modes isTerms of the number of characters encoded Maximum code height defines the maximum bar code height Default for all modes is 1 inch / 25.400 mmMaximum code height Document option is defined as All Codes DecodedTime required to read/decode bar codes is extended Scan direction∙ Select the desired scan direction ∙ Press Enter April Code quality Default for all modes is Normal QualityRead/decoded Sounds when the bar code reader detects a bar code document Bar code location Printer controller To close the Printer Controller menuFront printer and/or the rear printer IA Print format∙ Select IA Print Format from the Printer Controller menu Font size Default for all modes is SmallPrinter and/or the rear printer And/or the rear printer Default for all modes is CineCharacter orientation Following illustrate the appearance of each orientationFront printer Enable-enables printing by the front printer On/off enables or disables printing by the front printerDisable-disables printing by the front printer ∙ Select On/Off from the Front Printer menuPrint definition Per Level optionTotal Doc Counter F09 Vertical start print position Rear printer Enable-enables printing by the rear printer On/off enables or disables printing by the rear printerDisable-disables printing by the rear printer ∙ Select On/Off from the Rear Printer menuAssigned to the document. You may elect to print the same Further described on the following pagesAre listed in the window Mode Number Items box Default is Mode xx, where xx is the 2-digit mode number Mode nameMode name defines a name for the mode ∙ Enter the desired mode name ∙ Press Enter AprilOverrides Overrides enable or disable mode overrides∙ Select the desired override option ∙ Press Enter April Exiting the mode configuration menu Appendix a Default summaries Mode configuration defaults Default Values Description ModeDefault Values Mode OCR Mode configuration defaults Appendix B Language support Code Abcæe Blank Business I M AG I N G Systems
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