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Throughout the Indexing Schemes examples, you have seen document
levels change within a single group of docu ments. There are four
document image levels: 3, 2, 1, and 0.
There are a number of ways in which user can set or change the
document level:
You may press a docum ent Level Key on the Control Panel to assign
a document Level 3, 2, or 1.
You may use Functi on Code F07 to assign a document Level 0.
You may use the optio nal KODAK IMAGELINK Footswitch
accessory; pressing, pressing and holding, or releasing the Footswitch
can change document levels.
You may use the optio nal KODAK IMAGELINK Patch Reader
accessory; feeding a document containing a p articular type of patch
can change document levels.
If the user does not set or change the d ocument level using one of the
methods listed, the document level will b e 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 docum ent levels are set or
changed:
Controlling documentlevel changes
Image
Mark
Level
III Level
I
Image
Mark
Level
II Level
II Level
I
Level
I
Generated Automatically
Level
I
Level Instruction:
Operator presses III key or uses a patch III
document (Levels II and I documents are
then generated automatically depending
on Index Mode).
Level Instruction:
Operator presses II key (Level I documents are
then generated automatically depending on
Index Mode).
Generated Automatically
Generated Automatically
Level
III Level
I
Level
II
Generated Automatically
Level
II Level
ILevel
I
Level Instruction:
Operator presses II key or uses a patch II
document (Level I documents are then
generated automatically depending on
Index Mode).
Level Instruction:
Operator pressess III (Levels II and I documents
are then gererated automatically depending on
Index Mode).