Judgement Type - Character String - Panasonic IMAGECHECKER PV230 Manual

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Recognition Rate Judgement
Judges according to the recognition rate of recognized characters (Correlation, subtraction or
Max./Min./Average). As for the minimum recognition rate, select specifying by label of dictionary, by
recognized character number or specifying not to perform individual judgement.
It is used for simply examining the print quality of characters after character recognition.
Also, the changes of the shapes of characters for the registered dictionary can be controlled numerically.

2.6.2 Judgement Type - Character String

Set in "Judgement Condition 1" menu.
1.
Select "Character String" in "Character Type".
Now you can set Judgement characters and No. of characters judgement.
2.
Select "Judgement Characters".
The window to set the judgement characters is
displayed.
Selecting the "CLR" deletes all the character strings.
3.
Input the character string to be compared with
recognized characters.
It is also possible to specify a specific type of
characters with symbols as well as characters and not
to execute the comparison.
No character specification: "_" (Default)
Not judged. (*) For example, when specifying "123_", only the 4th character is not judged.
When specifying "_ _ _ _", all the 4 characters are not judged. So, recognized characters are output
to an external device because recognized characters are equal to judged characters. However, in
this case, the " _" marks more than the number of recognized characters should be set. When the
specified "_" characters are less than the number of recognized characters, the judgement is NG.
When "Judgement Character Size" has been set to "Per Dictionary Label", "Judgement
Character Size" is performed even if judgement characters has been set to "_".
No character specification and performing only "Judgement Character Size" only: "@"
Only "Judgement Character Size" is performed. Judgement is OK when recognized characters meet
the width and height specified in "Judgement Character Size". Use this symbol when you want to
output the recognized characters of a specified character size to an external device.
Number specification: "#"
As for the 1st or 2nd recognized character, a number is output as a judged character regardless of
the order of recognition. When an alphabet (or symbol) has been recognized for the 1st character
and a number has been recognized for the 2nd character, the number is considered as a judged
character. When both 2 characters are alphabets or symbols, it is judged as NG because they cannot
be recognized.
For characters that this symbol has been specified, "Judgement Character Size" cannot be
performed.
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