Optical mark recognition (omr) • 5 – Pitney Bowes DI600 Inserting System User Manual
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Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) • 5
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SV40221 Rev. C
Partial Random
This option is available for Match Code only, and when selected the
code’s binary value changes in a random order, but the binary value
cannot be the same as the previous Mail Piece.
Automatic
This option is available for Match Code only. The machine will
automatically detect if the code is Incrementing or Decrementing.
Include Zero or Omit Zero (0) as a Value
If
Include Zero is chosen, the relevant code’s binary value would
allow zero, which is represented by no marks being printed within
that section of the code (available only with WAS or Match Code).
When choosing to use
Omit Zero the relevant code’s binary value
will NOT include zero as a value. Therefore, a mark will ALWAYS be
printed within that section of the code (available only with WAS or
Match Code).
Continuous Sequence or Page 1 Reset
When using
Continuous Sequence, the binary value within the
relevant part of the code increments or decrements contnuously on
every sheet fed, irrespective of set boundaries.
If
Page 1 Reset is used, each Prme Sheet (normally the addressed
sheet) has a bnary value of 1.
Least or Most Significant Mark nearest to Benchmark
This option gives the choice of orentaton of the bnary dgt count
within the relevant part of the OMR code.
When
Least Significant Mark is chosen, the mark within the
relevant part of the code nearest to the Benchmark would be
represented by the lowest binary digit within that part of the code.
When
Most Significant Mark is chosen, the mark within the relevant
part of the code nearest to the Benchmark would be represented by
the hghest binary digit within that part of the code.