Judgement Type - Calendar - Panasonic IMAGECHECKER PV230 Manual

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Result: Example of judgements with different judgement conditions
Judgement Condition
No. of
Characters
Judgement
Judgement:
characters
No. of
Characters
Yes: 5
07B52
Yes: 6
07B5!
Yes: 5
07#52
No
_ _ _
No
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
No

2.6.3 Judgement Type - Calendar

It is a function to judge passing status by comparing the date of the built-in
calendar with recognized characters.
The date after (or before) some days, some months or some years from the
date of the built-in calendar or multiple dates until the designated date can be
set as criteria as well as the calendar date as is. The dates to be used as criteria
are called "Judgement Date".
Also, set the date format in this menu according to the format of the date printed
on the object to be captured, such as changing the digit number of year or the
order of year, month and day.
The built-in calendar is kept by a backup battery. Backup battery life is approximately 10 years (at 25 °C of
ambient temperature). If the battery is running out, a message saying "Change Battery!" appears in the
information display area. Replace with a new one. Please refer to Chapter 1.1 in the PV200 User's Manual for
information on how to replace the battery.
Calendar Function - Setting items
Calendar Format:
Select an element and order of year-month-day format from the followings.
Example: Date: July 15, 2009
Year-Month-Day:
2009/07/15
Day-Month-Year:
15/07/2009
Year-Month:
2009/07
Month-Year:
07/2009
Month-Day:
07/15
Day-Month:
15/07
Result
Judged
Judgement
characters
07B52
OK
?????
NG
07B5Z
OK
07852
OK
07B??
NG
07B52
OK
Delimiter: "/"
Description
NG because "Recognized characters" = 5
characters, "No. of characters" = 6
The 2nd recognized character "Z" is
considered as the judged character
because the character No.4 (5th
character) in the judgement characters is
specified with an alphabet.
The 2nd recognized character "8" is
considered as the judged character
because the character No.2 (3rd
character) in the judgement characters is
specified with a number.
When the number of "_" specified in
Judgement Characters is less than the
number of recognized characters, the
parts where marks are missing are NG.
When the number of "_" specified in
Judgement Characters is larger than the
number of recognized characters, the
judgement is OK.
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