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Mod. 6609d-6612d: Automatic Forms Cutter 13.12.2006
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The 5-digit code number is always made up of the adjustment line plus
one or more other marks.
3.3.2.2. Entering the 5-digit number for the position of marks (code)
A 5-digit code number is entered which indicates exactly in which lines the reading head is to search for the
marks.
Table 1 can be used to convert the position of marks (code), which consists of the adjustment line (AL) plus a
number of OMR marks, into a 5-digit number (code). Each code number represents a complete informatio n unit.
Here is an example to show how to enter the 5-digit number:
Example 1: In the equipment illustrated on page 33, six forms are to perform six different functions
(this program is stored as a fixed program in OMR routine 1):
deflector unit 1, 2, 3, collector, enveloping and stop.
Each form (see page 37) must contain the relevant code which gives the commands. The code always consists
of the adjustment line (AL) and one or more other marks. The reading head detects the marks and passes on
the functions information. In example 1, the form will now be sent to deflector unit 1 if the mark is printed in the
third line. The equipment will stop if the mark is printed in the seventh line after the AL, and so on.
Conversion Table 1: Convert code into 5-digit number
Mark in
read area
5-digit number
1 00001 = is always the AL
2 00002
3 00004
4 00008
5 00016
6 00032
7 00064
8 00128
9 00256
10 00512
11 01024
12 02048
13 04096
14 08192
15 16384
16 32768
Mark in
Example 1 Example 2
1 Adjustment line Adjustment
2 Deflector unit 2 Deflector unit Marks in lines 2+3
3 Deflector unit 1 Deflector unit 1 =Deflector unit 3
4 Collector Collector Marks in lines 4+5
5 Enveloping Enveloping = Stop
6 Deflector unit 3
7 Stop
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16