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Image Fields field group
Use this field group to view and edit information about check imaging to be used in statement processing on the customer deposit account.
To use the imaged statement option (Imaged Account? is marked on the Deposits > Account Information > Account Information screen), contact GOLDPoint Systems to designate a third-party check image processor and enable the necessary system features. For a current list of vendors available for this service, see Ancillary Services in the Other section in DocsOnWeb. If GOLDPoint Systems processes your imaged statements (Institution Option OPTU - FIMG), only statement cycle codes 102-131 can be used with imaged accounts. To learn more about imaged statements, see help for the Deposits > Account Information > Check Imaging screen.
The fields in this field group are as follows:
Field |
Description |
Mnemonic: DMIMAG |
Use this field to indicate whether imaged statements should be generated on the customer account. This field must be marked in order for the fields below to become file maintainable. |
Mnemonic: DM2SID |
Use this field to indicate whether imaged statements should print on both sides of a sheet of paper. |
Mnemonic: DMLAND |
Use this field to indicate whether imaged statements should print in landscape format. Leave this field blank to print imaged statements in standard (portrait) format. |
Mnemonic: DMFRBK |
Use this field to indicate whether imaged statements should display both front and back check images. |
Mnemonic: DMODEP |
Use this field to indicate whether imaged statements will only show deposit slip images. This field is only valid for third party processors, as GOLDPoint Systems does not currently accept deposit slip images. |
Mnemonic: DMACDN |
Use this field to indicate the number of columns of check images that will print on each page of the imaged statement. |
Mnemonic: DMACDN |
Use this field to indicate the number of rows of check images that will print on each page of the imaged statement. |