Panasonic IMAGECHECKER PV230 Manual page 44

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Alphabet specification: " ! " / " ; " / " , "
As for the 1st or 2nd recognized character, the character of a specified type is output as a judged
character regardless of the order of recognition.
For example, in case of the symbol ";" which specifies an uppercase character, when a number,
symbol or lowercase alphabet has been recognized for the 1st character and an uppercase alphabet
has been recognized for the 2nd character, the 2nd uppercase alphabet is considered as a judged
character.
When both 2 characters are number and/or symbol, it is judged as NG because they cannot be
recognized.
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" ! ": Alphabets (uppercase or lowercase) are considered as judgement characters.
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" ; ": Uppercase alphabets are considered as judgement characters.
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" , ": Lowercase alphabets are considered as judgement characters.
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For characters that this symbol has been specified, "Judgement Character Size" cannot be
performed.
For the example of settings, refer to the next page.
When setting the judgement using the recognition rate, the recognition rate is judged as NG if the
second recognized character is output when numbers or alphabets are specified.
4.
Select "Yes"/"No" in "No. of Characters Judgement".
Select "Yes" to judge whether or not the number of recognized characters is the specified number of
characters.
5.
Specify the No. of characters in "Judgement Characters" for executing "No. of characters
Judgement".
Available numbers of characters are 01 to 80.
When the number of recognized characters is a number other than the number specified here, it is judged
as NG.
The judged characters at this time are
output with "?" of the smaller number of
characters, either No. of characters or
recognized characters. Only when the No.
of characters is OK, judgement characters
are compared with recognized characters.
In the right example, as the recognized
characters are 21 although "No. of
Characters" for "No. of Characters
Judgement" has been set to 10, 10 "?"
marks are output as the judged characters.
Example of settings and judgement
Condition: Recognized characters
No.
(1st.) Recognized character
0
0
1
7
2
B
3
5
4
2
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(2nd.) Recognized character
O
Y
8
5
Z

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