If you’ve been using Coral AI, you might’ve noticed some settings below the chat box.
What Are References, Page Range, and Models?

References
Coral AI searches your document for the answer to your question.
The number of references determines how many pieces of information from the document Coral AI will use to generate a response.
When you’re searching for a specific piece of information from one page of the document, you only need to look at the top search results, so the number of reference can be lower.
For summaries, you want to include many details from the document, so the number of references should be higher.
- More References: The answer is based on information from many pages.
- Fewer References: The answer is based on information from fewer pages.
- Using fewer references will give you a faster response time.
- For example, if you set "References" to 100 and "Pages" to 1-25, the tool will use up to 100 pieces of information from the first 25 pages of your document to generate a response.
Pages
This setting lets you choose the range of pages Coral AI will look at.
- For example, setting it to "Pages 1-25" means it will only look at the first 25 pages of your document.
- For more detailed analysis of longer documents, try working with the document in sections. For example, for a 100 page document you could do four different page ranges: 1-25, 26-50, 51-75, 76-100.
Model
This allows you to select which AI model you want to use.