Chapter 6 Operating Instruction
CVS4
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b If the text consists of several text formats on the same row, the
CHRSPACE parameter in the ADJUSTMENT menu species the smallest
distance between the text formats as a multiple of the value of the
CHARWDTH parameter.
b If the text is brighter than the surface (white text on black background),
set the
SURFACE parameter in the ADJUSTMENT menu to WHIT.
b If you are using an extended dictionary containing custom
characters to be recognized, the
EXPDCTNR parameter in the
ADJUSTMENT menu species the number of extra characters to use
for recognition. The extended dictionary can be built up from a
PC
and loaded into the
CVS4.
b To adjust the required likeness of a character in the image
compared with the reference characters, set the
CHARMRGN
parameter in the
ADJUSTMENT menu. The likeness is a value between
0–255, where 0 means a perfect match. When running, characters
whose likeness value is above
CHARMRGN are displayed as “?” in the
recognized string.
6.4 Interpreting and Judging Text
You can see how the CVS4 recognizes and judges the text currently
in view, by looking at the judgement results on the display (see
H
).
Switch between which format is being shown by pressing
UP and
DOWN in monitor mode.
b To specify in which order the year, month and date appears in the
dates, set the
DATEFRMT parameter in the SETUP FLOW menu. If this
parameter is not properly set, the
CVS4 may give unpredictable
judgement results when judging dates.
b To specify the text formats that the
CVS4 should recognize, set the
parameters
FORMAT1 to FORMAT4 in the SETUP FLOW menu.
b To set an range of dates that should be judged
OK, set the param-
eters
1-DAYOFS, 1-DAY±, 2-DAYOFS, and 2-DAY± in the ADJUSTMENT menu.
1-DAYOFS and 2-DAYOFS sets the target date as a number of days from
the current calendar date, and
1-DAY± and 2-DAY± species the range
around the target date.
The parameters
1-DAYOFS and 1-DAY± corresponds to the rst date
format that is set with the
FORMAT parameters, and 2-DAYOFS and
2-DAY± corresponds to the second date format.
b Similarly, to set a time interval that should be judged
OK, set the
parameters
1-TIMOFS, 1-TIME±, 2-TIMOFS, and 2-TIME± in the ADJUSTMENT
menu.