ONLINE HELP SOPAS Chapter 5
LECTOR®620
Parameters
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5.9.2.2.15 Counter
The Counter parameter is used to define the numbering for the stored images.
• C
YCLIC NO: The stored images are sequentially numbered up to a definable value (Modulo).
As soon as this value has been reached, numbering starts again from 1, thereby overwriting
existing images. After the device is restarted or parameters are changed, numbering also
starts again from 1. In the case of cyclic numbering, the most recently recorded images are
stored.
• T
RIGGER NO: The stored images are sequentially numbered. The number is increased in
each case by 1 as soon as the reading gate is opened. After the device is restarted, numbe-
ring starts again at 1. If the memory is full, no further images are stored. In the case of num-
bering via the trigger, the images recorded first are stored.
5.9.2.3 Image file path
The Image file path group contains the parameters for the storage location and naming of
the image files.
5.9.2.3.1 Folder name
The Folder name parameter is used to select the standard name for the image folder.
• S
ERIAL NUMBER: The image files are stored in a folder that has the same name as the LEC-
TOR
®
620 serial number.
• D
EVICE NAME: The image files are stored in a folder that has the same name as the value
of the Name parameter. If you assign suitable device names, you can easily differentiate
between the image files of several similar devices (e.g. in a network).
Name You can use the Name parameter to define the device name for the LECTOR
®
620. The
image files of the LECTOR
®
620 are stored in a folder of the same name. If you assign sui-
table device names, you can easily differentiate between the image files of several similar
devices (e.g. in a network).
5.9.2.3.2 Date
If the Date parameter is activated, the diagnosis images are sorted by their recording date
and stored in a subfolder with the appropriate time stamp. A new subfolder is created for
each day.
Storing data according to the recording date requires the device time to be set accura-
tely (see Device time).
It makes sense to store data according to the recording date if you have a high volume of
image files.