Document Scanner5500 and 7500Installation QuestionnaireInstructionsMode Setup SoftwareA-61074Part Number 6C3944
A-61074 April 1997 2-3Measurement systemMeasurement system defines the primary measurement system.The default is Inch.The options are:— Inch—uses inch
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2-4 A-61074 April 1997Date formatDate format defines the date display format; both the date formatand delimiter.The default format is mmddyy.The defau
A-61074 April 1997 2-5Time formatTime format defines the time display format.The default is 12 hour with AM/PM.Refer to Description 2: Time Format Sam
2-6 A-61074 April 1997Set time and date sets the system clock.The default time is 00:00; the default date is 10/10/90.The options are:— to set each in
A-61074 April 1997 2-7To set the internal time and date settings:• Select a single field (month, day, year, hour, or minute) and pressEnter.The sample
2-8 A-61074 April 1997Confirmation tone volumeRepeat this step for each of the time/date fields to be set.NOTE: The time may also be altered using Fun
A-61074 April 1997 2-9Confirmation tonesConfirmation tones enables or disables all confirmation tones (forfootswitch, patch reader and bar code reader
2-10 A-61074 April 1997Fixed field delimiterFixed field delimiter defines the fixed field delimiter used in the imageaddress display.The default is Pe
A-61074 April 1997 2-11Printer messagesPrinter messages define the messages which may be printed by thefront document printer and/or rear document pri
2-12 A-61074 April 1997Version numbersDisplay the curent scanner firmware versions.• Select Version Numbers from the Configuration Items Window. Set
A-61074 April 1997 iTable of contents1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1Installation require
A-61074 April 1997 2-13Load scanner from laptopUsed to upload a configuration file from diskette to the Scanner5500/7500.• Select Load Scanner from La
2-14 A-61074 April 1997Load laptop from scannerUsed to download a configuration file from the Scanner 5500/7500onto diskette. This is useful in creati
A-61074 April 1997 3-1Accessing the ModeConfiguration Menu3 Mode configurationThe following section describes how to access the ModeConfiguration menu
3-2 A-61074 April 1997Mode-to-mode copyingA number of modes might have similar definitions. The mode tomode copy feature allows you to fully define on
A-61074 April 1997 3-3• Select a mode which contains the definitions you wish to copy toanother mode from the Copy From Mode list. Copy From Mode:
3-4 A-61074 April 1997Selecting a mode forconfigurationPerform the following steps to select a mode for configuration.NOTE: Not all items available fo
A-61074 April 1997 3-5Index formatIndex format defines the index format used by the application modeselected.Refer to Description 1: Index Formats for
3-6 A-61074 April 1997There are five Index Format options available:• Single LevelWhenever a document is assigned Level 1, the image address field ass
A-61074 April 1997 3-7• Three LevelWhenever a document is assigned Level 3, the image address field associatedwith Level 3 (Field C) is incremented an
3-8 A-61074 April 1997IA Field width defines the image address (IA) field widths.Refer to Description 2: Image Address Fields for a description ofprop
ii A-61074 April 1997IA Display format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-22Adjoining IA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A-61074 April 1997 3-9Field A (Level 1) Field A represents Level 1. Its value is incremented when a smallimage mark is placed next to a document and/o
3-10 A-61074 April 1997Field B (Level 2) Field B represents Level 2. Its value is incremented when a mediumimage mark is placed next to a document and
A-61074 April 1997 3-11Field C (Level 3) Field C represents Level 3. Its value is incremented when a largeimage mark is placed next to a document and/
3-12 A-61074 April 1997Fixed field Fixed field contains fixed information, typically the date.• Select Fixed Field.Refer to Description 3: Image Addre
A-61074 April 1997 3-13Description 2: Image Address FieldsAn image address is a unique identifier assigned to each individual document by theScanner 5
3-14 A-61074 April 1997The default field widths for each mode are provided below:Fixed Field C Field B Field AField Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 ExampleMod
A-61074 April 1997 3-15Level rules define the level of a document based upon the level ofthe previous document. These definitions are used as defaults
3-16 A-61074 April 1997Level to follow level 0 NOTE: This menu option is a valid selection when using any of theavailable index formats defined using
A-61074 April 1997 3-17Level to follow level 1 NOTE: This menu option is a valid selection when using any of theavailable index formats defined using
3-18 A-61074 April 1997Level to follow level 2NOTE: This menu option is a valid selection only when using any ofthe two-level (two level or two level
A-61074 April 1997 1-11 IntroductionThe Kodak Digital Science™ Mode Setup Software 5000/7000 hasbeen developed to enable you to customize applications
A-61074 April 1997 3-19Level to follow level 3 NOTE: This menu option is a valid selection only when using any ofthe three-level (three level or three
3-20 A-61074 April 1997Description 4: Level Rule Options and DefaultsThe default level rules for each mode are provided below:Level 0 Level 1 Level 2
A-61074 April 1997 3-21Description 4: Level Rule Options and Defaults (continued)The valid level rule options for each index format are provided below
3-22 A-61074 April 1997Defines the format of the image address display which appears onthe control panel.The default for all modes is Suppress Leading
A-61074 April 1997 3-23Defines the image address assigned to the rear side image of adocument scanned in duplex mode.The default for all modes is Fron
3-24 A-61074 April 1997Batching defines the number of documents of a specified level toprocess prior to performing a predefined action.The batching op
A-61074 April 1997 3-25On/offEnables or disables length monitoring.The default for all modes is Disable.The options are:— Disable—disables all length
3-26 A-61074 April 1997Defines the minimum document length accepted.The default for all modes is 2.500 inches / 64 mm.The options are:— Within the ran
A-61074 April 1997 3-27Defines the maximum document length accepted.The default for all modes is 13.000 inches / 330 mm.The options are:— Within the r
3-28 A-61074 April 1997Error response defines the action taken when a document shorterthan the minimum length or longer than the maximum length is fed
1-2 A-61074 April 1997Logon procedureAfter the installation procedure is completed, perform the followingsteps to logon to the Mode Setup Software:1.
A-61074 April 1997 3-29Skew monitor defines the options required to enable/disable thedocument skew monitor, set the amount of acceptable documentskew
3-30 A-61074 April 1997On/offThe on/off enables or disables skew monitoring.The default for all modes is Disable.The options are:— Disable—disables al
A-61074 April 1997 3-31Detection range defines the amount of tolerable skew.The default for all modes is 10–30 degrees.The options are:—5–30 degrees—r
3-32 A-61074 April 1997Error response defines the action taken when a document skew isdetected.The default for all modes is Display and Beep.The optio
A-61074 April 1997 3-33Footswitch defines the options required when using the footswitchaccessory.• Select Footswitch from the Mode Configuration wind
3-34 A-61074 April 1997Press definition Press definition defines the action which is taken when thefootswitch is pressed.The default for all modes is
A-61074 April 1997 3-35Confirmation tone Confirmation tone enables or disables the Confirmation Tone whichsounds when the Footswitch is pressed or rel
3-36 A-61074 April 1997Release definition Release definition defines the action which is taken when thefootswitch is released.The default for all mode
A-61074 April 1997 3-37NOTE: The patch reader is an accessory which must be installedand enabled by your Field Engineer.Patch reader defines the optio
3-38 A-61074 April 1997On/off On/off enables or disables patch reading.The default for all modes is Disable.The options are:— Disable—disables all pat
A-61074 April 1997 1-3Using the Mode SetupSoftware5. Select Continue.6. Press Enter. The following screen appears: SettingEnglishInch1990/10/1000:00
A-61074 April 1997 3-39Transfer patch definitionTransfer patch definition defines the document level assigned to thenext document when a transfer patc
3-40 A-61074 April 1997Confirmation tone Confirmation tone enables or disables the Confirmation Tone whichsounds when a patch document is detected.The
A-61074 April 1997 3-41Level transfer on T-Patch Level transfer on T-Patch defines whether the transfer patchdefinition is applied to the document con
3-42 A-61074 April 1997The COIN2 Port Select option is not available.• If you select COIN2 Port Select from the Mode Configurationwindow, the followin
A-61074 April 1997 3-43NOTE: The bar code reader is an accessory which must be installedand enabled by your Field Engineer.Bar code reader defines the
3-44 A-61074 April 1997On/off On/off enables or disables bar code reading.The default for all modes is Disable.The options are:— Disable—disables all
A-61074 April 1997 3-45Bar code type Bar code type defines the type of bar code which will be used.The default for all modes is Codabar (NW-7).The opt
3-46 A-61074 April 1997Codes per document Codes per document defines the number of codes per document tobe read/decoded.The default for all modes is O
A-61074 April 1997 3-47Minimum code length Minimum code length defines the minimum bar code length allowed,in terms of the number of characters encode
3-48 A-61074 April 1997Maximum code height Maximum code height defines the maximum bar code heightallowed. This definition is required only when the C
1-4 A-61074 April 1997Using the Mode SetupSoftware Questionnaireand InstructionsLogout procedureTo select the Previous Menu option:— Use the arrow key
A-61074 April 1997 3-49Scan direction Scan direction defines whether the bar code is read in one direction;from left to right, or in two directions; f
3-50 A-61074 April 1997Code quality Code quality defines whether image processing is required toenhance the overall quality of the bar codes to ensure
A-61074 April 1997 3-51Confirmation tone Confirmation tone enables or disables the confirmation tone whichsounds when the bar code reader detects a ba
3-52 A-61074 April 1997Bar code location Bar code location defines whether the bar codes are to be located onthe front or rear of the document(s).The
A-61074 April 1997 3-53NOTE: The printer controller is an accessory which must be installedand enabled by your Field Engineer.Printer controller defin
3-54 A-61074 April 1997IA Print format IA Print format defines the format of the image address printed bythe front printer and/or the rear printer.The
A-61074 April 1997 3-55Font size Font size defines the size of the characters printed by the frontprinter and/or the rear printer.The default for all
3-56 A-61074 April 1997Character orientation Defines the orientation of the characters printed by the front printerand/or the rear printer.The default
A-61074 April 1997 3-57NOTE: The front printer is an accessory which must be installed andenabled by your Field Engineer.Front printer defines the opt
3-58 A-61074 April 1997On/off On/off enables or disables printing by the front printer.The default for all modes is Disable.The options are:— Disable—
A-61074 April 1997 2-12 Scanner configuration itemsAccessing theConfiguration ItemsMenu SettingEnglishInch1990/10/1000:00SoftEnabledPeriod (.) Co
A-61074 April 1997 3-59Print definition Print definition defines what information is printed by the frontprinter. This is dependent upon the document
3-60 A-61074 April 1997The procedure for defining the previously mentioned options isdescribed below. Defining Level 1 is used as an example.• Select
A-61074 April 1997 3-61• Select an item from the list of print definition options.• Press Enter. The item selected should appear in the New PrintSeque
3-62 A-61074 April 1997• Use the arrow keys to increase or decrease the current distance:— The left arrow key will decrease the value in 0.125 inch or
A-61074 April 1997 3-63On/off On/off enables or disables printing by the rear printer.The default for all modes is Disable.The options are:— Disable—d
3-64 A-61074 April 1997Print definition Print definition defines what information is printed by the rear printeron all documents, regardless of the do
A-61074 April 1997 3-65The procedure for defining the previously mentioned options isdescribed below. Defining Level 1 is used as an example.• Select
3-66 A-61074 April 1997The box entitled Current Print Sequence Display Items contains thecurrent print definition for Level 1 documents. The box entit
A-61074 April 1997 3-67• Use the arrow keys to increase or decrease the current distance:— The left arrow key will decrease the value in 0.125 inch or
3-68 A-61074 April 1997Overrides enable or disable mode overrides.The default for all modes is Discard Overrides.The options are:— Discard Overrides—r
2-2 A-61074 April 1997Display languageDisplay language defines the primary display language.The default is English.The options are: English or Japanes
A-61074 April 1997 3-69Exiting the modeconfiguration menuWhen all of the mode configuration options have been defined forcurrent mode, you will exit t
A-61074 April 1997 A-1Appendix A Default summariesMachine Configuration Defaults—All ModesDescription Default ValueDisplay Language EnglishMeasurement
A-2 A-61074 April 1997Mode configuration defaultsDefault ValuesDescription Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Mode 4 Mode 5 Mode 6 Mode 7 Mode 8Index Format 1 2Off
A-61074 April 1997 A-3Mode configuration defaultsDefault ValuesMode 9 Mode 10 Mode 11 Mode 12 Mode 13 Mode 14 Mode 15 Mode 16 Mode 17 Mode 183333333 3
A-4 A-61074 April 1997Mode configuration defaultsDefault ValuesDescription Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Mode 4 Mode 5 Mode 6 Mode 7 Mode 8Patch ReaderOn/Off D
A-61074 April 1997 A-5Mode configuration defaultsDefault ValuesMode 9 Mode 10 Mode 11 Mode 12 Mode 13 Mode 14 Mode 15 Mode 16 Mode 17 Mode 18Disable D
A-61074 April 1997 B-1Appendix B Language supportWhen inputting messages which contain non-ASCII standardcharacters, refer to the following tables to
B-2 A-61074 April 1997Msg. No.1234567895DefinitionPrinter MessagesABCCODE191NOTE: In this example, it has been determined that the desiredcharacter is
A-61074 April 1997 B-3• Press Enter to place the message in the message table when alldesired message information has been inputted.You will be asked
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