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Selecting a mode
Temporary operating values
The Scanner offers eighteen (18) modes which may be programmed for a particular application or group of applications.
The modes are programmed at the time of installation and stored for easy access and use.
Typically, the mode will be selected via the host system, using a
There are two methods which may be used by the operator to select a mode:
•Use Function Code F01, Select Mode, to enter a mode number.
-Press the F key.
-Press the numeric key 0 and then 1.
-Press Enter.
-Press the numeric keys which correspond to the desired mode. (i.e., to enter mode number 15, press the numeric key 1 and then 5.)
-Press Enter.
•The mode selection function may be preprogrammed and accessible using one of the
Each of the eighteen (18) modes which are programmed at the time of installation contain definitions which affect the output of the Scanner. Each mode is programmed to conform to the output requirements of a particular application or group of applications.
There may be instances, however, when a particular application requires some variation of an existing mode. In such instances, mode definitions may be changed using available Function Codes.
NOTE: Changes to mode definitions will remain in effect until another mode is selected or the side panel switch is turned off. The original mode definition is only affected by these changes if the mode overrides are saved (the mode override option may be selected at installation and if selected, a plus sign (+) will appear in the first line of the status display).
Example:
Assume that mode 15 contains definitions which allow use of the KODAK IMAGELINK™ Endorser. The starting print position (which defines how far from the leading edge of the document the endorsement is printed) is programmed to be 0.5 inches.
If there is a special application which requires that the endorsement be printed 1.0 inch from the leading edge of the document, you may use Function Code F59 to temporarily change the starting print position.
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