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1. film speed and 64 color matrix genera tion Replacing the Filter Wheel Assembly Click to Watch Video Warning This procedure requires that the Calibration Wizard program be used If this program is inaccessible DO NOT attempt this procedure SANDMNPWN a Turn the scanner off Disconnect USB and power cables Remove the side cover Turn scanner onto the exposed side Unscrew the four screws holding the bottom plate in place Remove the bottom plate from scanner Disconnect the filter wheel cable from the motor control board Unscrew and remove filter wheel assembly from scanner frame Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 34 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Mount the new filter wheel in place and tighten the screws to hold it in place Reconnect the filter wheel cable to the motor control board Mount bottom plate into place and tighten the four screws Put the scanner back into place and replace the side cover Plug in USB and power cables Turn the scanner on Run the calibration wizard program in C Program Files Pakon Calibration Wizard Run the 64 color matrix generation portion of the calibration wizard Replacing the Film Path Assembly Click to Watch Video Warning This procedure requires that the Calibration Wizard program be used If this program is inaccessible DO NOT attempt this procedure Se ON See Turn the scanner off Unplug the USB and pow
2. Part 124794 D June 5 2003 15 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon Operational Information Powering On Power on the host PC and allow it to finish loading Windows before turning the F 235 scanner on This will ensure that the scanner can properly communicate with the host computer Operation When scanning film ensure the appropriate film type is selected Do not attempt to scan 35mm film when APS is selected and likewise do not scan APS film when 35mm film has been selected Insert the film emulsion side up with the first frame first on the right side of the scanner This will ensure that the DX codes are read and that the framing will be done cor rectly Do not attempt to remove film from the scanner while the scanner motor is moving This will cause damage to both the film and the scanner Calibration There are two types of calibration for the F 235 Color calibration is set during the manufacturing process as well as any service that involves the CCD or any optical filter This is to be performed by trained and authorized service personnel only Scanner corrections are performed automatically They consist of a series of steps per formed when the scanner is first turned on as shown below e Start up corrections e Initial bulb warm up e Gain and exposure Control Corrections e Run Time Corrections Format Change The scanner will automatically change the film guide lens position CCD position or color filter
3. about 10 petal doer not cortan a Mont Theetcee theese ro Mi you wart to search for Microecfi Ggtally sgned safimane vied the windows Update Wed s t at microectt com to see fone Do you wart to Continue he metalation SE ene 8 After the driver is finished installing verify that the scanner driver is properly installed by viewing the scanner properties in the Device Manager under the heading Imaging Devices Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 14 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon lat Imaging devices br grakon F235 USB 2 0 Scanner Version 2 rh c aza de a oe de 9 Asa final step it is recommended that the installer clean the F 235 from any dust that may be inside the scanner Please refer to these procedures in the Operator Maintenance chapter BIOS Configuration The following BIOS options are used on systems configured by Pakon and are recommended to be configured as outlined below Option Setting Plug and Play O S Disable AGP Aperture Size 32MB PCI Latency Timer 248 ACPI Suspend State S1 State USB Boot Disable PXE Boot to Lan Disable PCI to DRAM Prefetch Disable SCSI BIOS Configuration These settings should be followed in the SCSI BIOS of the SCSI card used in the Pakon computer system Option Setting Sync Transfer Rates 10 Bootable CD ROM Disable BIOS Support for Int 13 Ext Disable Pakon
4. from the lamp holder Disconnect the lamp holder power cable from the lamp board Unscrew the four screws that mount the lamp holder to the scanner frame Mount the new lamp holder into place and screw in the four screws Insert light bulb into lamp holder Re connect the lamp holder power cable in the lamp board Replace the back and side covers Plug in the USB and power cables Turn scanner on Replacing the USB Board Warning This procedure requires that the Calibration Wizard program be used If this program is inaccessible DO NOT attempt this procedure 1 Turn the scanner off Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 33 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon nn RABVYN 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Disconnect USB and power cables Remove the side cover Turn scanner onto the exposed side Unscrew the four screws holding the bottom plate in place Remove the bottom plate from scanner Disconnect the wires attached to the USB board Unscrew the USB board from the scanner frame Mount new USB board onto frame and tighten all the screws Reconnect all wires back to the USB board Mount bottom plate into place and tighten the four screws Put the scanner back into place and replace the side cover Plug in USB and power cables Turn the scanner on Run the calibration wizard program in C Program Files Pakon Calibration Wizard Complete the full calibration including magnification
5. position whenever one of the following steps take place Film Format change between 35mm and APS e Film type change between color negative color reversal and black and white e Magnification Change Change of scanning resolution Film Gate Change The film gate opens and closes depending on the size of the film being scanned It will open for 35mm film and close for APS film This gate will open or close automatically when a different film size is selected Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 16 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon O Post Warm Up The steppers will take less than 20 seconds to move the lens and CCD into proper position for the selected focus position LED Indicator Lights Power LED Function Solid Green 5V is functioning Off 5V is not functioning Status LED Function Solid Green Scanner Ready Blinking Green Scanner is Scanning Blinking Yellow Scanner is Calibrating Blinking Red Scanner Error Off Scanner not Functioning APS LED Function Solid Green Scanner in APS mode Blinking Green Scanner is Scanning Blinking Red APS mode Error Off Scanner in 35MM mode Digital ICE Digital ICE is designed to assist in removing scratches dust and debris artifacts from scanned film It should be used as a complement to a photo lab s normal cleaning procedures Customers are still advised to clean the floors and work
6. that eliminates the need for all but three screws Turn off power on scanner Disconnect all cables from scanner Remove film catch basket from side of scanner Gently pull on the side of the scanner There are three locks that will snap out of place PONS Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 29 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon 5 Gently pull of the back of the scanner There are three locks that will snap out of place 6 The fan on the left side of the back side of the scanner will need to be taken off to access one of the three screws for the front cover Use a phillips screw driver to remove the two screws 7 Gently but firmly pull up on the fan to dislodge the sealant from the base of the scanner Put the fan to the side of the scanner 8 Remove the three screws from the back of the scanner Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 30 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon 9 Remove the cover in the front on top of the black film entry 10 Loosen the two screws holding the film entry point in place and remove the film entry point 11 Take off the front cover Replacing the Lamp Board Assembly Click to Watch Video 1 Remove the four screws holding the lamp board in position There is one screw in each corner of the board 2 Disconnect all the cables attached to the lamp board 3 Mount the new lamp board assembly into position Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 31 Distributed by minilabl
7. the compressed air hose on both sides of the film track entrance and blow 3 Position the tip of the compressed air hose on both sides of the film track exit and blow 4 After cleaning the film track run the Film Track Test in the client interface program 5 Verify the scanner is properly reading DX codes by scanning a roll of film Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 27 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon o Surface Cleaning Clean surfaces with lint free cloths or mild non abrasive spray type cleaners where the cleaner is sprayed onto the cleaning cloth and not directly onto the equipment Perform this type of cleaning only with the equipment disconnected and powered down Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 28 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon Field Service Service and Repair The scanner has the ability to determine failures at or below the FRU Field Replaceable Unit level in most cases Only qualified service personnel are authorized to service the F 235 scanner Field Replaceable Units Lamp Board Fan Assembly 124804 Motor Control Board 123677 Filter Wheel Assembly 124558 Lamp Holder Assembly 124805 Film Path Assembly 124560 Blower Assembly 124803 Bulb 123841 LED Board 123691 Magnetic Head Module If Applicable Removing Covers Click to Watch Video Removing the F 235 covers is made easy by a locking system
8. 26 6 ESALTIRIS H Partition Basic FATS2 Heakhy 9 768 8 GPP Removable Storage Ep Services and Applications gt Basic C 37 268 37 26 GB NTFS Online Haaktiny System Moisk1 Bask ALTIRIS tt 37 27 8 27 50 GB s 9 77 GB FAT3Z one Unab see ASA Hasktivy SJeoRomA ae CDRom R Help Onire E Unsocsted M Primary Partion p a BMzart 4 E S E computer Management HJunttled Pant ERAJ 10 53am 4 The Create Partition Wizard will open Click Next to begin Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 9 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon Create Partition Wizard x Welcome to the Create Partition Wizard Tha wizard helpe pou create a pation on a base dak AA Dane defi a a phyncal Gok tat Contand pimay partiron otended potions and logcad diven A dom deb may sho cortan vosas coasted wath endows NT 40 and oshe You can ak use NS D05 to gan scoest to padikans on bate daki Te cortiras chok Net oe fe j ce 5 Select Primary Partition and click Next Select Partition Type You can specily what type of partition to create gt Select the type of partion you want to create c C Extended partition En 6 Use the full size of the drive unless making a Disaster Recovery partition Create Partition Wizard x Specify Partition Size How big do you want the partition to be gt Choose a partition size that is smaller than the maximum disk spa
9. AGP video card e SCSI CD RW drive if both hard drives are IDE Plextor 12 10 32S or 40 10 40S recom mended and required for Kodak Picture CD support If using a serial ATA hard drive the Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 1 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon CD R can be an IDE drive Plextor CD R PX W48 52 24 52A or Plex Writer Premium rec ommended and required for Kodak Picture CD support e 1 5GB Pagefile Virtual Memory Power e Auto switching power supply for 100 240VAC e 50 60Hz Input voltage frequency e Standard 3 conductor IEC 320 male power cable connector Contents of Box e F 235 Film Scanner e 6ft USB 2 0 Cable e Software and User Manual CD e Power Cord Size e 17 3 W x 13 6 H x 12 6 D with cover on Resolutions There are three supported resolutions 4Base 1000 x 1500 8Base 1400 x 2100 16Base 2000 x 3000 Light Source The F 235 uses a 50 Watt Solux Halogen light bulb During scans the bulb operate at stan dard voltage After completing a scan operation the bulb power will be reduced to a lower volt age to increase the bulb s life expectancy Using an alternative light source will cause image quality problems Film Types and Variations e The F 235 is designed to scan film in 35mm and 24mm APS formats Color negative color reversal positive or slide film black and white C 41 processed black and white films are all supported e APS film can only b
10. Distributed by minilablaser com pahon F 235 Service Manual Distributed by minilablaser com pakon Scanner Specifications Minimum Host Computer Specifications e Pentium IV CPU 1 7GHZ or higher e 1 40GB hard drive to be used for the operating system application programs and storage If IDE it must be configured as Primary Master e 1 40GB hard drive capable of a sustained transfer rate of 30MB sec This is to be a dedicated drive for the scan data buffer If IDE it must either be a Secondary Master drive or con nected using a serial ATA connection Drive letter must be N and it must NOT be format ted This should be a 7200rpm drive See the Disk Management chapter for more information on configuring this drive e Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 e 512MB of RAM e A motherboard with an integrated USB 2 0 controller as part of the motherboard chipset A dedicated port is recommended USB 2 0 hubs have not been fully tested for reliability e Separate AGP Graphics card Using a motherboard with a built in graphics card will be prob lematic e Motherboards with the following chipsets are recommended Recommended Motherboards and Chipsets Intel 845E Intel 845GE Intel 845G Intel 845PE Intel 845E Intel 865GBFL SIS 651 SIS 962 SIS 645DX SIS 648 VIA VT8235 integrated USB controller e Microsoft USB 2 0 drivers e Integrated video cannot be used Use an add on
11. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Pakon PSI F 235 Scanner Settings StartupCalibrationSelection 1 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Pakon TLA Scan Test UseLampColdStart 0 Error Code 1002 or 1006 These two error codes relate to the speed of the computer hardware Verify that the host PC meets the requirements outlined in the Specifications chapter Error Codes 126 127 128 and 129 Run the focus correction in the client software Error Code 1003 Lost Sync Attach grounding straps to film track Contact Pakon technical support for further infor mation Error Code 3016 Verify that there is an N partition that is left unformatted and it is a minimum of 5GB Error EC_PFS_FileSystemExists Error Code 3001 The N is formatted The N partition cannot be formatted Re create this partition using the instructions in the Hard Disk Configuration chapter of this manual Error Code 3013 Buffer drive N is bad Replace this drive partition Scanner will not stop scanning Change this registry key HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE Pakon TLA Scan Test DriverSimultaneous Packets to 1 Error 178 EC_WIN_SetProcessWorkingSetSize The operator does not have Administrative privileges or does not have enough available RAM 512MB is required as outlined in the Specifications chapter Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 47 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon On Also try increasing the scheduling priority fo
12. aser com pakon 4 Attach all cables to the lamp board 5 Mount the lamp board assembly back in to place 6 Replace all covers Replacing the Motor Control Board Click to Watch Video Warning This procedure requires that the Calibration Wizard program be used If this program is inaccessible DO NOT attempt this procedure 1 Remove the bottom plate of the scanner There is a screw in each corner and two phillips screws as well 2 Removing the bottom plate will expose the USB board motor control board and filter wheel 3 Each wire connector is labeled with the board it should connect to and which pin block 4 Disconnect each cable from the motor control board 5 Remove all the screws holding the motor control board in place Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 32 Distributed by minilablaser com 6 7 8 9 10 Mount the new motor control board into place Plug in all cables Mount bottom plate into place Connect USB and power cables and turn scanner on In the calibration wizard run the Film Track Test before attempting a scan Repeat if nece sary Replacing the Lamp Holder Click to Watch Video 1 2 S 4 COMIN 9 10 11 12 13 Turn the scanner off Unplug the USB and power cables from the back of the F 235 scanner Remove the side and back covers from the scanner Allow lamp to cool down before attempting to replace the lamp holder Remove the light bulb
13. canner frame Please see Replacing the Film Path Assembly portion of this chapter to perform this procedure It is unnecessary to do more than move the film path assembly out of the way of accessing the LED board Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 37 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon nn 6 The LED board should now be exposed 7 Unplug the thin ribbon cable from the right side of the LED board 8 Unscrew the one screw mounting the LED board to the illumination assembly 9 Replace the defective LED board with a new LED board 10 Replace the film path assembly 11 Replace the light shield on the optical tower 12 Replace the covers 13 Connect the USB 2 0 and power cables 14 Turn the scanner On 15 Run the Calibration Wizard program 16 Perform the Magnification Calculation portion of the calibration wizard Le Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 38 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon Setup1300 Setup1300 exe is an important diagnostic tool used to verify basic hardware functionality This program is accessible in the Pakon software directory which will vary depending on the cli ent interface software in use Generally it is in C Program Files Pakon Setup1300 exe This program should be used to ensure that the following hardware is functioning prop erly Hardware Test Function Filter Wheel Spinning and stopping in proper positions APS 35MM Gate Op
14. ce Miami dik space 28161 MB Minimue dik apace 7MB Amoi ci dsk spaceto TT 4 yp toi 7 Assign this drive to be N Select N and click Next Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 10 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon Create Partition Wizard xj Assign Drive Letter or Path You can antan a dive letter dive path to a partition an 8 Itisimperative to NOT format this partition Select Do not format this partition I x Format Partition You can customize the formating of the patton a Specty whether you mant to tomat thet partion ot ioma pan C Foma thes partition with the loking setnge Efe sprem to uve fires Monation wrt ize Dotadt y sve lade tow Volume F Prion a Quack Fory FP Enable file anvi toidr compressa 9 Review the settings on the new drive to finish click Next Create Partition Wizard x Completing the Create Partition Wizard You have successtuly completed the Create Paton Weed You speciied the lollowing seting Orive letter path N Fie System Nore Alocaton Unt See Delak To close thet sezand chock Fireth a CE ca 10 Verify that the Disk Management screen looks correct before closing the program Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 11 Distributed by minilablaser com Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 12 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon i Installing the F 235 The F 235 is a peripheral devi
15. ce It cannot operate apart from a computer that meets the required specifications listed on page 2 of this manual 1 Clear a space near your computer system to place the F 235 scanner The USB 2 0 cable must be able to reach the PC so it cannot be more than 6 feet 2m from the computer There must also be 4 inches 10cm clearance above and behind the scanner s ventilation duct 2 Connect the power cord to the power supply plug on the back of the scanner E Switch J Power Cable 4 Connect the USB 2 0 cable to the back of the computer in a USB 2 0 port Do not plug in to a USB 1 0 connector Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 13 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon 5 While computer is on and Windows 2000 is loaded turn the scanner power switch into the on position 6 Insert F 235 Software CD The computer will prompt the user to locate the driver software This driver software is located on the CD in Program Files Pakon F235Driver This driver is also on the C if the software has already been installed amp The file Pknint hex on Unknown is needed FI oN ko n hd ban 7 The install will ask for authorization to install the driver despite it not having been digitally signed Yes must be selected for the driver to install The Moost digits sgratee aliens that software has been tered with winds and that the sofware has not been shered ance man tested The software you ane
16. cessWorkingSetSize 47 Error EC_PFS_FileSystemExists 47 Error 161 47 Error Code 1002 47 Error Code 1002 or 1006 47 Error Code 1006 47 Error Code 145 47 Error Code 3001 47 Error Code 3013 47 Error Codes 47 Error Codes 126 127 128 and 129 47 Error Logs 46 Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon o O F Fan filter 25 Film Gate Change 16 Film Guides 6 film track 4 Film Types and Variations 2 Filter Wheel 39 filter wheel 6 Filter Wheel Verification 44 Focus 16 Format Change 16 Fuse Ratings 51 H Hardware Fault Codes 46 I Image is out of focus in part of frame 49 Images not Framed Properly 48 Images out of Focus 48 Images Stretched 48 Installing 13 Installing the F 235 13 L Lamp 39 Lamp Verification 44 LED Board 37 LED board 50 LED Indicator Lights 17 Lens 5 lens alignment fixture 5 Lens Positioning Verification 44 Lens Stepper 39 Lens Stepper Test 43 Light Bulb Replacement 22 light shield 49 Light Source 2 M Minimum Host Computer Specifications 1 Motor 39 motor control 5 Motor Speed 48 Mounted slides 2 N Noritsu 50 Noritsu 2611 50 Noritsu2611 txt 50 Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon O O Operation 16 optical tower 4 P Pakon Error Log Main 46 PakonErrorLog 46 PCI Latency Timer 15 power cord 13 Power LED 17 Powering On 16 R Regulatory Information 50 Removing Covers 29 Repla
17. cing the Blower Assembly 36 Replacing the CCD Power Module 36 Replacing the Fan Filter 28 Replacing the Film Path Assembly 35 Replacing the Filter Wheel 34 Replacing the Lamp Board 31 Replacing the Lamp Board Fan 31 Replacing the Lamp Holder 33 Replacing the LED Board 37 Replacing the Motor Control Board 32 Replacing the USB Board 33 Resolutions 2 S Scanner Theory 4 Scanner will not stop scanning 47 Scanning stops 49 SCSI BIOS 15 Service and Repair 29 Setup1300 39 skew 4 Skipping Lamp Warmup and Calibrations 47 Status LED 17 Surface Cleaning 25 T Tilt Adjustment 49 Track Test 49 U USB 2 0 hub 1 USB Board 6 W Windows Customizations 15 Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003
18. den k nnen ATTENTION ne touchez aucun l ment interne du scanner lorsque ce dernier est sous tension Le couvercle est ouvert pour permettre d liminer poussi re et d bris du scanner 4 Connect power to the scanner 5 Turn the scanner on 6 Remove the small film path cover 7 Aim the hose of a can of compressed air into the film path aiming for the clear piece of glass in the middle Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 20 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon 8 Itmay be beneficial to insert a strip of film into the scanner before blowing it out This will focus all the air onto the light transfer bar and should dislodge any dust or debris 9 When finished put the film path cover back in place Turn off the scanner immediately when finished cleaning the scanner 10 Turn off the scanner and unplug the power cable 11 Replace the side cover by snapping into place 12 Plug in the USB and power cables Cleaning Illumination with Cotton Swab CAUTION Be Careful not to scratch or damage the top of the glass light bar Turn off the scanner Disconnect the USB and power cables Gently remove the side cover Using a long cotton swab dabbed in isopropyl alcohol clean the illumination bar inside the film track assembly 4 The illumination bar is a small piece of glass sitting upright OO a Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 21 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon 5 After cleaning the i
19. e and dust free environment is necessary The scanner must be cleaned periodically to remove large collections of dust or debris inside the scanner on the illumination This procedure is recommended to be performed every two weeks Software is designed to compensate for smaller collections of dust or debris but cleaning may be required Digital ICE is only designed to complement the lab s normal cleaning procedures which should include cleaning the floor and work surfaces regularly Follow each step by a verification process to determine if the cleaning was effective If the verification determines that level of cleaning was ineffective the next level is required 1 Simple cleaning with compressed air and or lens brushes 2 Cleaning with rubbing alcohol and a cotton swab 3 Service call Cleaning the Illumination with Compressed Air 1 Turn off the scanner 2 Disconnect the USB and power cables 3 Gently remove the side panel of scanner by pulling back on it It should snap out of place Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 19 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon Do not touch anything inside the scanner while the power is on The cover is only off to allow dust and debris to be blown out of the scanner WARNUNG Ber hren Sie keine Bauteile innerhalb des Scanners w hrend das Ger t eingeschaltet ist Die Abdeckung wird nur deshalb abgenommen damit Staub und Verschmutzungen aus dem Inneren des Scanners heraus geblasen wer
20. e home position 4 Setup1300 will report the number of steps it took to reach the home position This number should be equal to the stepper position 1200 before the CCD TEST button was clicked Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 43 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon Lens Positioning Verification This will test that the lens is properly aligned If the scanner fails the scanner will have to be ser viced at a service depot 1 Click on the button Select 8 Base 35 Color Negative Click the LO button to turn the lamp into low power mode Click on NEG to move the filter wheel to the negative position Insert a clear piece of color negative film Apply light pressure to each side of the lens and make sure that none of the color channels drop AW ew hy APS 35MM Film Gate Verification This test will ensure that the film gate is opening and closing properly Click on the APS button Observe the film gate close to the APS position Click the 35MM button Observe the film gate open to the 35MM position Repeat this procedure ten times to verify functionality Aa BW Drive Motor Verification This test will ensure that the motor is functioning properly Click the g button Observe the motor start Click the h button Observe the motor stop Repeat this ten times to verify functionality at a a S Lamp Verification This test will ensure that the motor i
21. e lamp board that turns off the power to the light bulb if the temperature reaches 72 degrees Celsius It is important that the scan ner is well ventilated so the scanner does not overheat and turn off the bulb The lamp board also connects to the LED board for Digital ICE operation The thin rib bon cable is used to communicate between these two boards Motor Control and DX Board The motor control and DX functions of the scanner are all performed by the largest circuit board in the scanner It is located on the undercarriage of the frame This board controls all motors lens and CCD steppers film guides film rollers and the filter wheel The lens and CCD steppers are move the lens and CCD to predefined focus positions as outlined in the Optical Tower section above The film guides open and close the film gate to Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 5 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon accommodate 35MM and APS 24MM film The film rollers grip the film using rubber o rings to transport the film through the film track Motor Speed The calibration wizard sets the film speed in the final phase of the calibration procedure Each resolution film type and 3 channel and 4 channel setting must have its own film speed These settings as all calibration settings are stored in the EEPROM of the scanner on the USB board in the scanner Filter Wheel The filter wheel has three positions negative positive and block Th
22. e negative position moves the filter wheel to position a negative filter in front of the light assembly It produces a cyan light The positive position moves a positive filter in front of the light assembly producing a white light Each position has a unique function The block position blocks all light to the light assem bly It is used for setting the offset while doing force corrections The negative filter is used for color negative film and C 41 processed black and white film The positive filter is used for posi tive film and black and white film APS and 35MM Film Guides The film track is designed to default to 35MM size film A stepper motor can contract the film track to accommodate APS 24MM film The guides will open and close as the user deter mines the position by selecting the desired film type in the interface software DX Sensors The film track has DX sensors built into the assembly These sensors are positioned so they have the ability to read DX code on both sides of the film The DX codes will report film type and film specifier values They also determine index numbers for each frame To see require ments for DX code reading please refer to the Scanner Specifications chapter USB Board The F 235 scanner communicates to a host PC via a USB 2 0 interface The scanner has a USB interface board built into it This board communicates with the scanner and then relays that information to the host PC Pako
23. e scanned once removed from the canister but cannot be cut into strips All APS formats C H and P will scan only in full frame H format e 35mm cut strips are supported in sizes from 2 frames to 40 frames However to ensure DX code reading the strips must be a minimum of 3 frames e Mounted slides are not supported Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 2 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon onn DX Code Reading e 35mm DX codes are read using the ISO 1007 specifications and are used by the host manager e APS encoding will only be read by a full roll of film and will not be read from an APS strip Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 3 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon Scanner Theory The F 235 film scanner is a stand alone USB 2 0 device designed as a high speed scan ning solution It is highly flexible and can easily be integrated into a larger digital photo process ing system or operated as an independent scanning device attached to a host computer Optical Tower The scanner is designed around an optical tower which suspends the lens and CCD assembly above the film track Both the lens and CCD assembly are on stepper motors that move up and down on these stepper bars There are four sets of stepper positions one for 8 Base and 16 Base focus positions for 35MM and APS Each of these positions are determined by calibration performed during manufacturing or by authorized service technicians 4 Base scan
24. eae eza ans vew a tinon enn 0404 mar 04536 ave 204 Sght 207 arca 1200 kos oua view 0 narosan Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 42 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon 3 8 Base 35MM Color Reversal 8 Base Color Reversal color channels should be lower than 8 BaseColor Negative J Urtitiod setup1300 Bj 12 x san 90090 otr man 39909 67 ave 2007 IR Oxront qght 2047 io aren 1200 ters O2 cod Oo vew 0 Nare 40 Tit TT enan we ocd egsa to s vew0 m Mare 448h ane n MWA OO S taMmw t W De 8 AN veer em Als ere view d Narer4430 Lens Stepper Test The lens test function is a great way to ensure that the lens stepper is moving correctly To use this function 1 Move lens stepper to 2000 using the x key 2 Click on the LENS TEST button 3 The lens stepper will move one step at a time until it reaches the home position 4 Setup1300 will report the number of steps it took to reach the home position This number should be equal to the stepper position 2000 before the LENS TEST button was clicked CCD Stepper Test The CCD Test function like the Lens Test function is a great way to ensure that the CCD stepper is moving correctly To use this function 1 Move CCD stepper to 1200 using the lt key 2 Click on the CCD TEST button 3 The CCD stepper will move one step at a time until it reaches th
25. ening and Closing Lens Stepper Moving up and Down CCD Stepper Moving up and Down Motor Moves forwards and backwards Lamp Turns on and Off Each button reports its function when the mouse cursor sits on top of it Fle Edt Hep 400 min 13616 Motor max 65532 g light 2047 area 1200 900 lens 0896 ccd 1161 min 26772 max 65532 ave 62919 light 2047 area 1200 lens 0896 ccd 1161 Pakon Part 124794 D min 19968 max 65532 ave 61234 light 2047 area 1200 lens 0896 ced 1161 min 01032 max 05112 ave 03690 light 2047 area 1200 lens 0896 ccd 1161 June 5 2003 ave 59033 IR Current 18 x Fom AN n I 8 See 0 X v nA RAT n HI amp Lo t or at wan MEG ati pos MTE eu HIP api a 8 gs 39 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon Command Function Command Function start filmstrip motor a move right cursor 100 stop filmstrip motor L move right cursor 10 f move filmstrip forward move right cursor 1 r move filmstrip reverse move right cursor 1 gain offset correction move right cursor 10 fixed pattern correction move right cursor 100 focus calibration HI lamp high magnification distance LO lamp low lt move CCD down 100 OFF lamp off move CCD down 10 calc
26. er cables from the back of the F 235 scanner Remove all three covers Turn scanner onto the exposed side Unscrew the four screws holding the bottom plate in place Remove the bottom plate from scanner Disconnect all film path assembly cables from the motor control board Turn the scanner into its proper orientation Remove the light shield from the optical tower by unscrewing the three screws holding it in place Unscrew the four screws holding the film path assembly on the scanner frame Remove the film path from the scanner Replace the film path assembly Tighten the four screws into place Turn the scanner onto its side and reconnect all film path cables on the motor control board Replace the bottom plate and secure it in place with the four screws Turn scanner into its proper orientation Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 35 Distributed by minilablaser com 17 Replace the light shield on the optical tower and tighten all three screws holding it in place 18 Replace the three covers 19 Reconnect the USB and power cables 20 Turn the scanner on Replacing the Blower Assembly Click to Watch Video 1 Turn the scanner off 2 Unplug the USB and power cables from the back of the F 235 scanner 3 Remove the side and back covers from the scanner 4 Disconnect the blower power from the lamp board 5 Unscrew the blower assembly from the frame 6 Remove the blower assembly and replace with
27. er com pakon Gloves must be worn to ensure the bulb is not damaged by dirt or skin oils 7 With one hand gently pull the lever towards the back of the scanner 8 As the lever is pulled the bulb will be pushed up and partially out of its wire harness 9 Once the bulb has been pushed up far enough use your other hand to gently remove the bulb from the harness 10 Orient the new light bulb so that the largest or widest part of the bell shape is facing the front of the scanner And place the smaller end with the prongs facing the back 11 Rest the wide end of the bulb on the top edge of the wire harness do not push or force it downward 12 Spin or rotate the bulb so that the two prongs line up with the grooves in the lamp ballast Supply 4 8 13 Gently apply downward pressure equally to both the front and the back of the bulb 14 Slide the bulb into place until it fits securely 15 Replace the back cover by snapping it into place Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 24 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon o O 16 Replace the side cover by snapping it back into place 17 Plug in USB and power cables 18 Turn scanner on and allow to warm up before using again Cleaning the Fan Filter Click to Watch Video The fan filter collects dust from inside the scanner This filter needs to be cleaned every two weeks 1 Close scanner software 2 Turn off the scanner 3 Disconnect USB and power cab
28. er com pakon Important Part Numbers Part Number Description 123677 Motor Control Board 123681 USB Board 123685 CCD Power 123687 Lamp Mod Board 123689 Sensor Board 123691 LED Board Digital ICE 123705 Wheel Rotary Filter 123784 Sensor DX Code 123816 Filter Air 123817 Holder Lamp 123819 Cooling Fan 124803 Blower Assembly 124558 Filter Wheel Assembly 124560 Film Path Assembly 123834 O Ring Drive 123840 Power Supply 123841 Bulb 123886 Mount Fan Light Board 123936 Cable Data 124805 Lamp Holder Assembly 123938 CCD Cable 123939 USB 2 0 Cable 6ft 124515 Lamp Board Fan Assembly 124516 CCD Cable Power 124511 Cover Film Entrance Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 52 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon nn Index Symbols tilt adjustment 5 A APS film 2 APS LED 17 APS 35MM Film Gate Verification 44 APS 35MM Gate 39 B BIOS Configuration 15 Black images 49 C Calibration 16 CCD assembly 4 CCD Stepper 39 CCD Stepper Test 43 Cleaning Illumination with Cotton Swab 21 Cleaning the Illumination with Compressed Air 19 Connection Diagram 8 Contents of Box 2 D Device IO Control Errors 46 Digital ICE 17 Drive Motor Verification 44 driver software 14 Dust cleaning of illumination 19 DX code reading is not working 49 DX codes 16 DX Sensors 6 E EC_WIN_SetPro
29. erator Service chapter in this manual When finished run the Track Test calibration in the client interface program This requires a four frame strip of film with DX codes on it Be sure to insert the film emulsion up starting with the lowest number first with the DX codes to the back of the scanner If DX code reading does not improve after cleaning and running the client film track test the film track test should be run using the Calibration Wizard program Black images Black images are usually caused by one of two problems Firstly the light shield has a removable piece for cleaning the lens The screw holding this light shield in place is a thumb Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 49 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon screw and can come loose if shaken during shipment Ensure this light shield is properly mounted and is not loose A fuse on the LED board can be damaged causing this board to flood the CCD board with infra red light and will cause scanned images to appear black To test this unplug the LED cable on either the LED board or the lamp board Removing this cable will remove the defect channel from being used If the scanner scans properly after removing this defect channel the LED board will need to be replaced 1155 File C INSTMSIW EXE was not found error when installing PSI The Windows Installer program is not installed on the host PC Download the installer from Microsoft s webs
30. ite or from www pakon com http www microsoft com downloads release asp releaseid 32832 amp NewList 1 Noritsu2611 txt Error Log File PSI will create an error log file in the C Program Files Pakon PSI IQ Logs folder to report any errors in connecting to a Noritsu 2611 printer There are three error levels one two and three A level one error is informational repor tin that the printer is warming up for example A level two error is a warning reporting that the water tank needs to be filled or similar such errors A level three error is reporting a failure in connecting to the Noritsu 2611 printer Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 50 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon On The Noritsu needs to be turned on with a SCSI cable connected between the printer and the PC prior to the PC being booted along with PSI 1 3 or above and the printer must be in AUX2 mode for PSI to be able to print to a 2611 printer Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 51 Distributed by minilablaser com Regulatory Information C This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interfer ence in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Warning Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable pro tection against harmful interference when the eq
31. les 4 Gently remove side cover by pulling on it It should snap off 5 Gently remove back cover by pulling on it It too should snap off Be Careful not to touch anything other than the fan and filter assembly Many pieces on the back of the scanner will be hot to the touch and are to be avoided VORSICHT Ber hren Sie keine Bauteile mit Ausnahme des Ventilators und der Filter Zahlreiche Bauteile an der R ckseite des Scanners sind hei und d rfen daher nicht ber hrt werden ATTENTION ne touchez rien d autre que le module ventilateur et filtre De nombreux l ments situ s l arri re du scanner sont chauds vitez de les toucher 6 Locate the Fan filter 123816 It is located on the back of the scanner just under the plastic fan cover Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 25 Distributed by minilablaser com 8 Remove the filter from inside the cover and rinse with tap water replace if necessary Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 26 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon 9 Re attach the fan cover by applying moderate pressure to each of the four sides until it snaps back in to place Cleaning the Film Track It is recommended to clean the film track every two weeks along with the illumination cleaning Keeping the film track clean will ensure that DX code reading remains reliable It will also maintain the proper motor speed for each resolution 1 Remove the film path cover 2 Position the tip of
32. llumation bar replace side cover and turn on Light Bulb Replacement Click to Watch Video The light bulb will have a nominal life of 100 working days or longer depending on cer tain variables This number is based on the following assumptions e 6 working days per week e 1Ohours per day Changing the light bulb does not require any special tools Replacing the Scanner Light Bulb CAUTION The lamp may be hot Allow the bulb to cool before attempting to replace it Use gloves when replacing the scanner light bulb Fingerprints can damage the light bulb VORSICHT Die Lampe kann heif sein Lassen Sie die Gliihlampe abkiihlen bevor Sie sie austauschen Beriihren Sie die Scanner Gliihlampe nur mit Handschuhen Fingerabdriicke k nnen die Gliihlampe besch digen ATTENTION l ampoule risque d tre chaude Attendez qu elle refroidisse avant d essayer de la remplacer Utilisez des gants pour remplacer l ampoule du scanner Les empreintes digitales peuvent l endommager Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 22 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon Close all scanning software Turn off the scanner Disconnect the USB and power cables Gently remove the side cover by pulling on it It should snap out of place eo 5 Gently pull off the back cover It should snap off much like the side cover 6 Locate the small lever just to the back of the bulb Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 23 Distributed by minilablas
33. munications with the host PC PakonErrorLogScan Logs any errors associated with the scan process PakonErrorLogSave Logs any errors associated with the save process PakonErrorLogPI Logs any errors associated with the color correction process Pakon Error Log Main Device IO Control Errors EC_WIN_DeviceloControl A device attached to the system is not functioning Type xxx PktLen yyy Address lt device code gt The device code will be in hexadecimal Refer to the Device Code table below to determine what piece of hardware is reporting an error Attempt to reload the firmware for the failing boards using MFCTest exe Hardware Fault Codes EC_HardwareFault lt hardware fault codes gt The hardware fault codes will be in decimal convert them to hexadecimal and refer to the Hardware Fault Codes table below to determine the meaning of the fault codes Be sure that the scanner has the grounding wires installed before attempting to find the meaning of the fault code s Also try re loading the firmware of the problem device Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 46 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon Skipping Lamp Warm up and Calibrations Itis useful to have the ability to disable the lamp warm up and calibrations during startup This should only be done for troubleshooting purposes only Using these options can cause erratic image quality issues Use the registry editor to disable these two registry keys
34. n Part 124794 D June 5 2003 6 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon On The USB board has an EEPROM chip built into it to store calibration information The Calibration Wizard program writes all calibration data to this EEPROM chip When the scanner interface software is launched this calibration data in the EEPROM is written to the Windows registry This means that a F 235 scanner will be properly calibrated and functional when attached to any PC that meets the Computer Requirements outlined in the first chapter Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 7 Distributed by minilablaser com ASLSL IMOTI 4 OSNISINOH 023 2 SNI1 Alddns A d OSN3S LA TP YILNI Pts jl sano mid m xa A OZZ OLL KO YOLOW 0z asn Connection Diagram June 5 2003 Pakon Part 124794 D Distributed by minilablaser com pakon Hard Disk Configuration The F 235 software requires that there be a hard drive partition set up specifically for the software to use This drive needs to be the secondary master drive configured as the N drive and must NOT be formatted Configure the drive as instructed below 1 Right click on My Computer and select Manage 2 Click on Disk Management to begin configuring the drives 3 Right click on the un allocated space on disk 1 which should be the secondary master drive Computer Management rT 12 xj action vw e gt On e D F8 c Partition Basic NIFS Heakhy System 37
35. n Wizard program is required to perform this procedure 1 Run the calibration wizard located in C Program Files Pakon Calibwiz235 Calibwiz235 exe 2 Run the Magnification steps in the calibration wizard Images not Framed Properly The Calibration Wizard program is required to perform this procedure 1 Run the calibration wizard located in C Program Files Pakon Calibwiz235 Calibwiz235 exe Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 48 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon 2 Click on the button on the bottom left corner of the calibration window 3 Select Motor Speed 4 Follow the on screen instructions to set the motor speed and framing adjustment Image is out of focus in part of frame The Calibration Wizard program is required to perform this procedure If this is a problem on every roll of film the Tilt Adjustment will need to be run in the calibration wizard The problem is that the CCD chip is not parallel with the film part of the CCD chip is focused and part of it is out of focus The tilt adjustment will level the CCD board and put it in parallel with the film and light transport Scanning stops after one frame The scanner calibrations may need to be re done every two hours because the lamp tem perature may vary throughout the day DX code reading is not working The film track should be cleaned every two weeks to ensure proper DX code reading This procedure can be found in the Op
36. new blower assembly 7 Mount the blower onto the frame with the two phillips head screws 8 Reconnect the blower power cable to the lamp board 9 Replace the back and side covers of the scanner 10 Reconnect the USB and power cables to the scanner 11 Turn the scanner on Replacing the CCD Power Module 1 Turn the scanner off 2 Unplug the USB and power cables from the back of the F 235 scanner 3 Remove all three covers from the scanner Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 36 Distributed by minilablaser com CN AKA pakon Disconnect the power and sync cables from the CCD power module board Unscrew the CCD power module board from the scanner chassis Remove the circuit board from the scanner Mount the new CCD power module board to the scanner chassis Connect the sync and power cables to the CCD power module board Replace all three covers 10 Connect USB 2 0 and power cables 11 Turn scanner on Replacing the LED Board w E Warning This procedure requires that the Calibration Wizard program be used If this program is inaccessible DO NOT attempt this procedure Turn the scanner off Unplug the USB and power cables from the back of the F 235 scanner Remove all three covers from the scanner Remove the light shield from the optical tower by unscrewing the three screws holding it in place Remove the film path assembly from the base of the scanner by removing the four screws mounting it to the s
37. operly align the CCD board Epoxy is used to glue the CCD board into the proper skew position The CCD board requires a tilt adjustment be done to ensure that the distance from one end of the CCD is the same as the opposite end If these distances are not equal then one edge of a scanned picture will be in focus and the other edge of the picture will be out of focus This proce dure is performed during the scanner s original manufacturing calibration process Epoxy is used to glue the CCD board into the proper tilt position As the film is scanned the data is converted into raw digital data through the 14 bit A D chip on the CCD board This data is transferred from the CCD board to the USB interface board and sent to the host PC The host computer saves this data in a buffer in a specific path deter mined in the registry see Important Registry Keys where it is later accessed by the client Lens The lens is mounted to a bracket that can swivel from side to side and forward and back ward During the manufacturing process a lens alignment fixture is used to position the lens in the proper alignment with the film track and CCD chip Once the proper position is determined the lens mount bracket is glued so the lens cannot move after the manufacturing calibration process Lamp Board The lamp board on the back side of the scanner regulates the lamp s power and tempera ture There is a temperature monitor attached to the heat sink on th
38. r all users Go to the Control Panel Double click on Administrative Tools Double click on Local Security Policy Select Local Policies Select User Rights Assignment Select Increase Scheduling Priority on the right side of the window Add Everyone to the list MAME WN ES Local Security Settings 5 x action yen e gt lm x B8 Tree tr Administrators Administrators Security Settings Increase scheduling priorit Everyone Adr Bg Load and unload device d Administrators GD accourt Polices Local Polkies Eg Lock pages in memory GD Aude Policy Biz Log on as a batch job BARNYARDIKaneday BARNYARDIjcaneday CB User Rights Assignment ES Log on as a service 3 09 Securty Options si E2 Log on locally MOJOTHEMONKEY Gu MOJOTHEMONKEYI y e bite A at s Pa Decrease the Ringtail Bytes as well HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Pakon PSI F 235 Scanner Settings Set DriverRingTailBytes to 0x800000 ProcessedRingTailBytes to 0x400000 Images Stretched The Calibration Wizard program is required to perform this procedure Run the calibration wizard located in C Program Files Pakon Calibwiz235 Calibwiz235 exe Click on the button on the bottom left corner of the calibration window Select Film Speed Adjustment Follow the on screen instructions to set the motor speed and framing adjustment FB a a Images out of Focus The Calibratio
39. resolution uses 16 Base resolution that uses CCD binning to create a lower resolution The client interface soft ware moves the lens and CCD assembly into the proper position after the user selects the resolu tion in which to scan Light Assembly At the bottom of the optical tower is a small piece of glass suspended by two set screws This glass piece is the illuminator or light transfer bar The film track transports the film under neath the optical tower but above the light transfer bar The light transfer bar illuminates the scanning area The CCD chip senses the light and converts it into digital information The light assembly houses the Digital ICE hardware This hardware is responsible for removing scratches and defects in the film When a four channel scan is initialized this hardware activates The software then looks at the fourth channel defect channel and removes defects from the RGB channels CCD Chip and Assembly The CCD chip is trilinear it senses three colors red green and blue Film traveling for ward through the film track A skew in the CCD assembly will cause scanned images to be skewed The result would turn Skew into Skew The image would appear slanted as the itali cized skew demonstrates A skew adjustment procedure is performed during the scanner s orig Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 4 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon inal manufacturing calibration process to pr
40. roubleshooting Focused Resolutions There are three resolutions for the F 235 scanner There are only two stepper positions however The 4 Base resolution uses the same stepper positions as the 16 Base resolution A focused scan ner with a Pakon Alignment strip will look similar to the following setup1300 images 16 Base 35MM Color Negative J Untied Setup oe tat kab koul Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 41 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon 16 Base 35MM Color Reversal Note how the color channels are all lower than that of the color negative display Motor min 60000 mwe 750 h z ave 17475 A Oront agnt 2a7 fos Li aen 1200 t t Li LI x DIT S min 60000 mwen 2292 ave 14826 aght 2947 aren 1200 EE F T mn e0000 ue men OLD me mes 12280 sqntwzS47 men 1200 a tenae LTS a ma min 00000 max 00200 ave 00035 Sght 267 arca 1200 wer home ee pe tens 1375 oue view Naror13821 8 Base 35MM Color Negative Note how the 8 Base scan uses a smaller portion of the CCD chip than 16 Base b Molor min G0412 ma ue oO z ave t8179 IR Oxront soht 2647 o 7 aen 1200 tem 07 cd aa5i vew 0 Hare 490 min e056 mwe hens wer tle meee nigo mema sght 2047 wrea 1200 NIN tenm 0236 coareass vew o flares 3763 en 0TSb seme men FINE sqnte AMI men 1700 tis 25 ER BGs
41. s functioning properly Click the HI button Observe the lamp turn on Click the LO button Observe the lamp dim Click the OFF button Observe the lamp turn off Ap we Filter Wheel Verification This test will ensure that the filter wheel is moving into the three different positions properly Click the HI button The lamp should turn on Click the NEG button Observe the color of the illuminator turn cyan Click the POS button MN eS Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 44 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon On 6 Observe the color of the illuminator turn white 7 Click the BLK button 8 There should be no light shining from the illuminator Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 45 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon Troubleshooting Basics The scanner will not work properly unless the scanner is turned on after Windows 2000 has finished the loading process Ensure this is done before attempting more advanced trouble shooting Error Logs There are four primary error logs generated by the scanner software These error logs are a very important tool to determine the cause of any reported error codes When contacting technical support it is advisable to provide these logs to ensure a more informed response These logs can be located in C Program Files Pakon TLA COM Server These logs include PakonErrorLogMain Logs any errors associated with scanner com
42. surfaces regularly It is also recommended to clean all film with a lint free cloth before attempting to make prints 8 x10 or higher If a lab is having persistent dust problems it is recommended to perform the following regularly Clean all customer film with a lint free cloth before scanning it eWhen the scanner is turned off cover it with a plastic or lint free cover Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 17 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon nn Use a lint free cloth daily to clean the cover of the scanner and the surface of the table it is positioned on Clean or replace the air filter on the back of the scanner once per week Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 18 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon Operator Maintenance Warning These procedures require the operator to remove up to two of the three covers on the scanner Do not attempt to operate the scanner without these covers properly in place WARNUNG Bei diesen Verfahren muss der Bediener bis zu zwei der drei Abdeckungen am Scanner entfernen Der Scanner darf nicht betrieben werden wenn diese Abdeckungen nicht ordnungsgem angebracht sind ATTENTION au cours de ces proc dures vous devez ter deux des trois couvercles du scanner N essayez pas de faire fonctionner le scanner sans que ces couvercles de protection soient correctement leur place Dust cleaning of illumination The F 235 is a precision optical device A relatively smok
43. uipment is operated in a commercial environ ment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio com munications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interfer ence in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Note Taiwan BEER EAM R S FEE BE eB ie A RE ERA ABTA FE AE FA A Oo DRA HE SER Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 50 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon Site Conditions Temperature 59 85 degrees Fahrenheit Humidity 30 75 non condensing Vibration Not to Exceed 0 05G RMS 5 200Hz Ventilation A 4 clearance above and behind the scanners venti lation duct is necessary Lighting lt 1000 LUX ambient light Noise 70db A Shipping and Storage Conditions Temperature 13 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit Humidity 30 90 non condensing Fuse Ratings Only Pakon service technicians are qualified to replace fuses in the F 235 Scanner Die Sicherungen im Scanner F 235 diirfen nur von Pakon Servicetechnikern ausgetauscht werden Seuls les techniciens du service d entretien de Pakon sont qualifi s pour remplacer les fusibles du scanner F 235 Factory Fuse Rating 3 Amps 250V Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 51 Distributed by minilablas
44. ulate film sizes move CCD down 1 Rese lamp reset move CCD up 1 amp skew calibration move CCD up 10 REG load calibration data gt move CCD up 100 SNS calibrate insertion sensors I move left cursor 100 NEG set negative filter J move left cursor 10 POS set positive filter j move left cursor 1 BLK set block filter k move left cursor 1 MTI stepper drive life test K move left cursor 10 MT2 Film gate filter wheel life test i move left cursor 100 Lens Test lens stepper validation test x move lens down 100 CCD Test CCD stepper validation test c move lens down 10 APS set filmguides to APS v move lens down 1 35MM set filmguides to 35MM b move lens up 1 IR ON Digital ICE on n move lens up 10 IR Off Digital ICE off m move lens up 100 ii move right cursor 100 Pakon Part 124794 D June 5 2003 40 Distributed by minilablaser com pakon Appropriate Uses Deceiving Information Setup1300 is a useful tool however it can be misunderstood very easily In the picture of setup 1300 shown above the left side of the three color channels appears to be erroneous Below there is a small cross section of this errata Though this does not appear correct this is not a prob lem The CCD chip is being flooded with light from the light transfer bar this will not be the case when film is inside the scanner Keep this in mind when using setup1300 to diagnose problems Not everything visible in setup 1300 can be used for t
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