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511 nu nu nu Note: This view uses the following measurements: Length Image size in bytes Level In range 0 to 3 Mode In range 0 to 15 LineLength In pixels PageLength In lines FlagM Momentary flag (Byte 155) 0 or 1 FlagL Permanent flag (Byte 157) 0 or 1 Compression (0=uncompressed, 1=G3(1-dim), 2=G3(2-dim), 4=G4) Res Resolution in dpi Bo Bit-Order (0="MSB to LSB", 1="LSB to MSB") Sk Skew detected (value always remains unchanged) Pol Polarity (0=black on white, 1=white on black) Rev Revision Number (defines the additional information from Byte 296 on) Patchcode returns these values: 0 Patch T 1 Patch II 2 Patch III 3 Patch I 4 Patch IV 5 Patch VI Endorsed (0 or 1) Note: All multi-digit numbers will be aligned to the right without any leading zeros. The format is completely independent of the formats chosen for the printout. 5.2.2 Image Address The image address is the part of the header that is sent to the application software with each image. From left to right, it consists of the following parts: Fixed Text Bytes 109 -118 Counter C (Volume Counter) Bytes 120 -129 Counter B (Chapter Counter) Bytes 131 -140 Counter A (Page Counter) Bytes 142 -151 All parts have 10 digits each and are separated by a point. Numbers will be aligned to the right. 5.2.3 Counters Up to four counters can be managed. The name of the counters is based on the idea that there are many "Pages" building several "Chapters". "Chapters" build "Volumes" which will be stored on "Film Rolls". Of course, these names should show the grouping and hierarchy only. Therefore, in another context they may be called "Document Counter", "Enclosure Counter", "File Counter", etc. This step in the document hierarchy is called Level. The change from one level to another will be marked either by separator sheets with printed Patchcodes, or will occur after a fixed number of pages. Page Counter A This counter will be incremented automatically by 1 for every scanned front side and back side of a document. Only after an event that resets the counter can it be incremented "manually" by the user-defined value. After the first image, the counter will be incremented by 1 again automatically. The Page Counter A is the rightmost part of the Image Address in the Header. Counter A fills Bytes 142 to 151 of the Image Header. Chapter Counter B Several documents form a chapter. The Chapter Counter B may be incremented when a chapter separator sheet (e.g. Patchcode I) is found. On the other hand, it should be reset when a volume separator (e.g. Patchcode II) comes in. The Chapter Counter B is the second rightmost part of the Image Address in the Header; it fills Bytes 131 to 140. Volume Counter C A volume may consist of several chapters. Therefore, the Volume Counter C may be incremented when the volume changes, and reset when a new "Film Roll" begins. The Volume Counter C is the second leftmost part of the Image Address, and fills the Bytes 120 to 129 of the Image Header. The leftmost part of the address is the Fixed Field. Roll Number D The roll number is the next highest level of file order. Several volumes are stored on a "Film Roll". Several volumes are saved on a "Film Roll". The roll number is not part of the image address but it is part of the header, at Bytes 205 to 214. In addition to these counters, which will be incremented by a fixed or predefined value after scanning a sheet, there is a running number called Sequential ID. Sequential ID The Sequential ID is another counter that is incremented automatically by 1 for each scanned document. It fills Bytes 8 to 17, just after the Front/Rear Information at the beginning of the Image Header. The Sequential ID cannot be changed using the setup for the Patchcode Controlled Index. If however, the corresponding scanner option is enabled, as seen in Illustration 5 – Scanner Properties with Links to the Patchcode Controlled Index on Page16, a dialog will appear at job start to confirm the counters. Illustration 6 – Counter Confirmation 5.2.4 Flags There are two flags that can be managed by the Patchcode Controlled Index. The latched flag can be set by means of a rule after a specific event. It remains set until it is reset by another rule, or by the beginning of a new scan job. In the latter case, the latched flag must not be set in the "Current Counters" dialog. With this flag, the user can, for example, mark the addendum of a document. The permanent flag can be set by means of a rule after a certain event has happened. It remains set until it is reset by another rule, or when a new scan job is started. In the latter case, the permanent flag cannot be set in the "Current Counters" dialog. This flag can be used to, for example, mark an addendum to a document. The momentary flag can also be set using a rule. It remains set only for the next document. Afterwards it is automatically reset. This means that the user can mark the first page of a document after a separator sheet. If the scanner is equipped with the appropriate ha...
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