Setting Image Levels; Selecting A Mode - Kodak 5500 User Manual

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Setting image levels

Selecting a mode

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Image levels are used to identify specific types of documents (or sets of
documents) for later indexing and retrieval. The image level assigned to
each document is inserted into the image header associated with the
document image.
There are four document image levels:
Level 0
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Setting Levels
Levels 1, 2, and 3 can be set by pressing a document Image Level key
on the control panel, or by using the optional Footswitch or Patch
Reader accessories.
Level 0 can be set by entering function code F07.
The scanner offers 18 modes that may be programmed for a particular
application or group of applications.
When you select a mode for use with a particular application, you are
selecting the format/appearance of the output. Each mode is composed
of definitions that affect the output of the scanner. The required mode
definitions include language display, measurement format, index
format, image address rules, level rules, accessory status, etc.
The modes are programmed at the time of installation and stored for
easy access and use.
Many of the optional mode definitions set up during installation may be
overridden using function codes. The overrides are temporary, unless it
is specified during installation that the mode overrides are to be saved.
Detailed information regarding application modes, can be found in
Kodak publication, A-61097, Mode Setup Software.
Typically, the mode is selected via the host system, using a scanner-
unique command. However, you may manually select a mode.
To select a mode do the following:
1. Enter function code F01 (Select Mode) by pressing the F key and
the numeric keys 0 and 1.
2. Press Enter.
3. Enter the desired mode number (modes range from 1 to 18).
4. Press Enter.
A-61070 September 1999

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