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$
Write the “S” part of the symbol so that the line is drawn as smooth curves. Dollar
symbols drawn with straight lines are frequently misrecognized as “#” (see Fig. 8).
Draw the vertical line so that is down the middle of the “S” and is straight up and
down. An angled line will cause a recognition error (see Fig. 9).
Fig. 7 $: Sample
Fig. 8 $: Straight
lines used
Fig. 9 $: Angled
Write this symbol carefully without a strong upstroke to ensure that it does not look
like a checkmark. If this symbol is drawn with a strong upstroke, the image may well
become blurred or fuzzy.
People tend to draw this mark small with long vertical stroke, but it should be drawn
clearly as a full-size (large) character.
T
Ensure that the horizontal and vertical lines are touching. Lines that cross or that are
not touching will cause recognition errors.
Draw the vertical and horizontal components correctly. (Do not angle the lines or
draw the character italicized.)
∞
Draw this mark as 2 connected circles side-by-side.
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Summary of Contents for V-N500 Series
Page 7: ...E 5 Chapter 1 Essential Reading...
Page 19: ...E 17 Chapter 2 Basic Operation...
Page 69: ...E 67 Chapter 3 Built in Software...
Page 77: ...E 75 Clock Allows you to configure the date time display and set the alarm Set alarm...
Page 83: ...E 81 Calculator Allows you to carry out arithmetic or scientific calculations Backspace...
Page 92: ...E 90 Screen during playback Pause Screen when playback ends Play...
Page 183: ...E 181 Demo Tools Software List Icon Software NFC Demo Barcode Scanner...
Page 187: ...E 185 Chapter 4 Options Sold Separately...
Page 213: ...E 211 Chapter 5 Specifications...
Page 223: ...E 221 Chapter 6 Appendix...