5 - creating and editing fonts, Chapter objectives, Ocr fonts – Rockwell Automation 5370-OCR2 PAK User Manual

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Chapter

5–1

Creating and Editing Fonts

This chapter describes how to:

Create and edit fonts

Teach characters

Test fonts

Important: Before teaching new characters, you should have set the
following as described in Chapter 4.

Entered a Font Name

OCR Tool Window

Threshold/Filter

Character Size

Each OCR Tool uses one OCR Font, which is a file of character patterns
used to perform OCR or OCV. Different OCR Tools can contain different
fonts, or they can share a single font if they are to inspect the same type
of text.

A font can contain any or all of the characters available on the pop-up
keyboard, except the space character, underscores and the question mark.
The size of the font file, and the amount of on-line memory used when the
font is loaded, depends on the number of characters trained. When the
CVIM2 system goes on-line, only those fonts currently used by OCR Tools
are loaded into memory.

Font files can be stored on any of the CVIM2 storage devices. Normally, a
font should be stored on the EE: device when it is first created. Once the
font is fully trained, it can be moved to another storage device such as V2:
which has a larger capacity. If a font file is moved to a different device, the
Font Name must be changed in all OCR Tools that use the font, to reflect the
new device name.

Chapter Objectives

OCR Fonts

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