
230 Vision Verification Module
4. From the Batch Size list, select the number that corresponds to the number of
cards you will load in the Card Input module.
You can load as many different card stock types as needed if you change
the batch size to equal the number of cards you have. The front and rear
image will be captured for each card.
5. If the card has a dark background, increase the value of Front Variable
Exposure and Rear Variable Exposure to improve the captured image. If it has
a light or reflective background, decrease these values.
If you have card stocks with both dark and light or reflective
backgrounds, consider separating them into two batches.
6. Load non-personalized card stock in the Card Input module.
7. Cl
ick Start. The card stock will move through the system and the Vision
Verification module will capture images of the front and back of the card. The
images will be stored in a folder named with the card stock setup name and
the current date and time in YYYYMMDDHHMMSS format.
Card Stock Setup with a Pattern Match Element
Procedure
This procedure can be performed at a Simulator.
1. F
rom the menu bar select Applications | Stocks | Card Stock Setup.
2. Cl
ick the New icon.
3. Enter a meaningful Description.
The rest of this procedure addresses only those Card Stock Setup
properties that apply directly to the Vision Verification module. For
information about options not mentioned here, see “Card Stock Setups”
on page 178.
4. If you changed the exposure values for card stock capture, make the same
chang
es in the Card Stock Properties (near the bottom of the General tab).
5. Cl
ick Import next to the Front Background box.
6. I
n the Choose dialog box, navigate to the folder where card images are stored
and then select the file for the front of the card. Click Choose. The card image
appears in the left pane and the aspect ratio of the image you selected appears
under the image name.
7. Repe
at steps 5 and 6 for the Rear Background box.
8. (Optional) Enlarge the image by selecting a Zoom setting.
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