Controlling document level changes

The previous Indexing Schemes examples have illustrated how document levels change within a single group of documents. There are four document image levels: 3, 2, 1, and 0.

There are a number of ways in which you can set or change the document level:

You may press a document level key on the control panel to assign a document Level 3, 2, or 1.

You may use function code F07 to assign a document Level 0.

You may use the optional Kodak Digital Science Footswitch accessory; pressing, pressing and holding, or releasing the Footswitch can change document levels.

You may use the optional Kodak Digital Science Patch Reader accessory; feeding a document containing a particular type of patch can change document levels.

If you do not set or change the document level using one of the methods listed, the document level will be set automatically based upon the level rules (i.e., Level 2 is followed by Level 1, etc.) defined during installation for each mode.

The following diagram illustrates how document levels are set or changed:

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Level instruction:

Operator presses the III key or uses a patch III document (Level II and I documents are generated automatically depending on the index mode).

Level Instruction:

Operator presses the II key (Level I documents are generated automatically depending on the index mode).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Level Instruction:

Operator presses the II key or uses a patch II document (Level 1 documents are generated automatically depending on the index mode).

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Level Instruction:

Operator presses the III key (Level II and I documents are generated automatically depending on the index mode).

Document level information is transmitted in each image header file. See the Integrator’s Guide for more information.

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Kodak 7520 manual Controlling document level changes, Level instruction

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