The document discusses the Fujitsu fi-5950 scanner's Intelligent MultiFeed Function (iMFF), which uses three independent ultrasonic sensors to detect overlapping pages and control the scanning process. It describes the three iMFF modes - Manual, Auto 1, and Auto 2 - and provides examples of medical records, EKG strips, and receipts to illustrate how iMFF can handle different types of documents with attached items or varying formats.
Fujitsu fi-5950 Intelligent MultiFeed Function (iMFF) for Advanced Ultrasonic Multifeed Detection control
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4. fi-5950 Intelligent MultiFeed Function (iMFF) This tutorial shows the steps to configure the independent Ultrasonic Control settings & utilize the Intelligent MultiFeed Function (iMFF) on the Fujitsu fi-5950 High Speed Production scanner. fi-5950 is equipped with three independent Ultrasonic sensors This is intended as a quick overview and does not cover the full functionality of these advanced Intelligent features. Please refer to the “Intelligent MultiFeed Function Operator’s Guide” for more information.
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16. Benefits of Three Independent US Sensors Automobile Insurance Form example Bob, Please review The left Ultrasonic sensor can be configured completely OFF or to ignore only specific areas of a document. In this case, set to ignore the area of the document that contains the image of the car where clients tape the photo to the page. The middle Ultrasonic sensor is configured to detect multifeed documents. No multifeed detected on this example therefore scanning would continue normally. The right Ultrasonic sensor also has been configured to detect any multifeed documents. In this case a yellow sticky note is detected and the scanner can be setup to notify the operator and stop scanning and/or pause scanning in order to immediately take corrective action. Important information under the sticky note is not lost. Note: General use of 3 US sensors example. If the documents have might have bar code labels, post-it notes or photos consistently in the same position then use this this function prior to using iMFF.
17. Fujitsu fi-5950 “Intelligent MultiFeed Function” for Advanced Ultrasonic Double-Feed Detection Control In Action and Examples
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19. Dental Records with Labels & Photos (Random patterns) Labels and Random Photos example Ideally these example Dental Insurance forms would have been printed with the Dentist’s office address but assume this area was not printed or they had moved. Printing these forms is expensive and not wise to waste these documents Before & after photos Dr. Scott Steiner License #A287312 1255 E. Arques Ave 408-555-1212 Sunnyvale, CA 94085 The Ultrasonic Multifeed Detection has been configured to not detect multifeeds in the area where the address sticker is located, while still detecting multifeeds in the rest of the left Ultrasonic Sensor area. For the photographs, they could cover critical data underneath where attached to the page so we want the operator to verify this at scan time
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21. Electrocardiogram (ECG, EKG) Auto mode 1 (Bypass by combination) The electrocardiogram (ECG, EKG) is used extensively in the diagnosis of heart disease, from congenital heart disease in infants to myocardial infarction and myocarditis in adults. Several different types of electrocardiogram exist. Meanwhile on the top, some middle portions and the bottom of this page Ultrasonic Detection would still reliably catch an unintentional multifeed (sticky note, etc.) Fixed format of three EKG strips always taped to pages to be set to ignore intentional overlapping items
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23. Receipt Scanning for Point of Sale/Retail Auto mode 2 (Bypass by maximum length) The volume of Point of Sale receipt tape produced daily by Retail businesses, restaurants and stores in general can prove to be overwhelming. Capturing the receipt with a customers signature authorizing charges on their credit cards helps to safeguard against legal disputes and assist in better customer service overall. Upon detection of a true multifeed or longer overlapping items the Ultrasonic sensor would detect and alert the operator for intervention or to memorize the new pattern The first receipt was scanned and obviously an overlap was detected. With iMFF the scanner memorized this length and allows bypass of the same length or shorter Since the second receipt is shorter than the first memorized length, a MultiFeed is not detected.