3-10 A-61408 September 1995
Setting Image Levels Image levels are document management tools used to identify
specific types of documents or sets of documents for later index-
ing and retrieval. The image level assigned to each document is
inserted into the image header associated with the document
image. This information is later used to index and retrieve the
scanned image.
There are four document image levels: 3, 2, 1, and 0. There are
three ways to set levels 3, 2, and 1, and two ways to set level 0:
• The operator can press a document Image Level key on the
Control Panel to assign level 3, level 2, or level 1.
• The operator can use the F key and function code F07 to assign
level 0.
• The operator can use the optional
Kodak Imagelink
Footswitch
Accessory to assign levels 3, 2, 1, or 0.
• The operator can use the optional Patch Reader to set levels 3,
2, or 1.
Setting Application Modes Eighteen application modes are available for use with the scanner.
These application modes can be defined by the user and selected
when a specific combination of functions, scanning conditions and
values are required.
These conditions and values include Display Language, Measure-
ment Format, Index Format, Image Address Rules, Level Rules,
Accessory Status (enabled/disabled), etc. This data is saved in
the scanner until changed by a Kodak representative.
All eighteen application modes contain default values for general
applications, but at installation or upon request, a Kodak repre-
sentative can be called to program the scanner for specific
applications. To access a specific application mode, utilize the
Select Application Mode function and enter the corresponding
application mode number (1-18) via the numeric keys and press
Enter.
NOTE: In addition to these user-defined conditions and values,
the image processing parameters from the host
computer's image processing parameter list, such as
cropping, noise filter, compression, resolution, and
simplex/duplex are also included in the application modes.
The scanner contains default image processing param-
eters for general applications. For specific applications the
image processing parameters must be independently set
at the host computer for each of the application modes.