This function will periodically insert a document separator, after a specified number of scanned pages.
Page count
Specify the number of pages to count before inserting the next document separator.
Trigger filter
The filter expression entered here will be applied to all bar codes recognized. As soon as the filter expression matches a bar code value, then the bar code will toggle the document separation function on or off, depending on its current state. Please note: the triggering bar code will not insert a document separator!
Switched on
Switches this module on or off. Ticking the checkbox will turn this function on. Removing the checkmark will turn this function off but will preserve all settings, for later use / manual activation.
Image processing on server
Image processing requires substantial amounts of CPU capacity. In order to relieve CROSSCAP Scan-Clients from these tasks and speed up all other processing, image processing functions may be selectively transferred to the CROSSCAP Enterprise server.
If this option is activated (checkbox ticked), then the execution of this function will be deferred and processed by the CROSSCAP Enterprise server, later on. Deferred image processing will occur during the pre-process workflow step (see chapter Getting started, section Workflow CROSSCAP Enterprise).
Please note: If any errors occur during image processing on the CROSSCAP Enterprise server, manual indexing (on the CROSSCAP Multi-Client) will be enforced (even if manual indexing was not specified in the project template).
Whenever image processing functions are transferred to the CROSSCAP Enterprise server, we generally recommend to specify separate quality checks and/or manual indexing, since there is no other chance to inspect (and possibly rectify) images processed by the server, prior to finalization.
Also, please take care to treat all interdependent image processing functions the same way, i.e. either run all of them on the CROSSCAP Enterprise server or have all of them processed by the CROSSCAP Scan-Client.