Kodak 7520 Scanner User Manual


 
A-61140 January 2000 8-21
Using the Footswitch
The Kodak Digital Science Footswitch provides a hands-off method of
changing document image levels or performing commonly used
function(s). You can change a document image level or perform a
commonly used function simply by pressing, pressing and holding, or
releasing the Footswitch.
During installation, modes are defined for use with specific applications.
The action(s) which are to be performed when the Footswitch is
pressed, pressed and held, and/or released, are defined for each mode.
In addition, the Footswitch confirmation tone may be enabled/disabled
for each mode.
Enabling the
confirmation tone
The Footswitch confirmation tone may be used to signal that action has
been taken as a result of the Footswitch being pressed or released.
If your machine is configured for no confirmation tones, then no
confirmation tones of any kind will be heard in any mode.
If your machine is configured to allow confirmation tones, then you
can disable (or enable) confirmation tones in any mode as desired.
If the machine confirmation tones and the Footswitch confirmation
tone are enabled during installation for the mode being used, you
may enable/disable the Footswitch confirmation tone during normal
operations by performing function code F75.
Footswitch
Pressed actions
One Footswitch Pressed action can be defined per mode. When you
press (and/or release) the Footswitch you can perform one of the
following actions. The action that is being performed is dependent upon
what is programmed during Mode Setup.
Footswitch Pressed
Definition
Action
Next document Level 0 The next document fed into the transport is
assigned Level 0.
Next document Level 1 The next document fed into the transport is
assigned Level 1.
Next document Level 2 The next document fed into the transport is
assigned Level 2.
Next document Level 3 The next document fed into the transport is
assigned Level 3.
Increment Level The next document fed into the transport is
assigned the next higher document level (i.e.,
if the current document is assigned Level 2,
the next document is assigned Level 3).