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1. RER A 61003 September 1993 EB 1 Visual Tone Display Up Arrow Right Arrow a 1 Je g e o eles Film Plus Key Supply Down Arrow Indicators OOO Left Arrow Keys Indicators Function Visual Tone Both the upper and lower lights are illuminated any time an audio tone is Display issued When using a footswitch the lower light is illuminated and an audio tone is issued whenever the footswitch is pressed while the upper light is illuminated but no audio tone is issued when the footswitch is released Film Supply Indicates how much film is available A full cassette is represented by all lights in the display while an empty cassette is represented by no lights in the display The upper indicator represents the film supply in the upper cassette while the lower indicator represents the film supply in the lower cassette Plus key Used when inputting a value for the Image Address When pressed it allows a field to remain unchanged Up Arrow Used to increment values at a faster rate Also used to increase a data value when used with certain functions Also used when entering an alpha character in the Image Address Fixed Field Right Arrow Used to increment values at a slower rate Also used to display additional messages in the Status Display Also used when entering an alphanumeric character in the Image Address Down Arrow Used to decrement values at a fas
2. Enter the number of inches to advance the film Allows you to advance the film the film by more or less than six 6 inches in six 6 inch 150 mm 150 mm increments or by a specific e Press the Enter key amount input in inches or millimeters F28 Film Leader none Allows you to create a film leader which is six 6 feet 1 8 meters of blank film F29 Advance Film to End of Roll none Allows you to advance the film to the end of the roll F30 Display Film Remaining e Press the Clear key to return to a normal Allows you to display the amount of film remaining in each film cassette operating display A 61003 September 1993 FC 7 Function Code Name Code Description Additional Input F31 Lead End Code Enter the roll number if different than the one Allows you to create a lead displayed end code for retrieval e Press the Enter key purposes Enter the operator ID if different than the one displayed Press the Enter key Enter the next Image Address if different than the one displayed Press the Enter key F32 Trail End Code none Allows you to create a trail end code for retrieval purposes F33 Roll Number To enter a new roll number Allows you to display the Enter a new roll number up to nine 9 digits current roll number and or Press the Enter key change to a new roll number F34 Operator ID Number To enter a new operator ID Allows you to d
3. CHECKLIST Daily maintenance V Clean the accessories DSA Document Printer etc V Clean the imaging guides Weekly maintenance V Clean the cabinet V Clean the feed and separator rollers V Clean the mirrors if applicable V Vacuum inside the machine Monthly maintenance VY Check the air filter replace if necessary V Clean the film cassettes if applicable ee A 61003 September 1993 EB 9 CLEARING THE DOCUMENT PATH There are six 6 areas in the transport system where documents may become lodged The feeder horizontal transport area The imaging guide area The lower roller assembly area The vertical transport area The upper turn area The document exit area moo gt e Check each transport area in turn Area A through Area F for documents lodged in the document path You only have to remove the jammed document s The jog feature places the rest of the documents in the exit hopper NOTE Make certain that all operator accessible areas designated by green labels are firmly closed and all baffle plates are locked into place Press and hold down the JOG key to clear any remaining documents e Collect the documents located in the transport system Put them back into their original order if necessary Reset the Image Address Level etc if necessary e Refeed the documents If an error code appears in the Status Display check each transport area again to make certain that all docume
4. etc definition made during installation is invalid Correct the definition using the Mode Setup Software E240 Enter correct level of IA refeed Set or change the document image level E241 or use the Next key to enter a new Image E242 Address E243 Press the Run key to continue E244 E245 E246 Conflicting input what level Set or change the document image level to confirm the proper document image level Press the Run key to continue E249 Select duo or change cassettes Complete the proper setup for duo mode or change cassette s E250 Use other side of upper cassette Rotate the film cassette to film on the proper side Reload the film cassette into the machine A 61003 September 1993 OM 7 Code Operator Message Displayed Description Action Required E251 E252 Use other side of lower cassette Check film threading both cass Rotate the film cassette to film on the proper side Reload the film cassette into the machine Check film threading in the cassettes Press the Clear key Press the Run key to continue E253 Check film threading upper cass Check film threading in the cassette Press the Clear key Press the Run key to continue E254 Check film threading lower cass Check film threading in the cassette Press the Clear key Press the Run key to continue E257 AEC error press STOP then RUN Exposure error Press the Stop key Press t
5. film into the slot in the take up spool core 16 Rotate the spool counterclockwise to secure the film on the spool f FARFAR nn nn rid FB 4 A 61003 September 1993 17 Place the take up spool over the take up spindle lugs Take up Spool 18 Slide the release lever toward the battery compartment and hold it in this position Release Lever Battery Compartment L Take up Spool 19 Slowly rotate the take up spool couterclockwise three complete turns to secure the film onto the spool Allow the release lever to return to its normal position 20 Replace the top cover on the cassette Press down on the cover latch and turn it clockwise to lock the top cover in place NOTE Ifthe film has been properly loaded the film supply indicator will now change to show that the cassette is full T A 61003 September 1993 FB 5 LOADING A film cassette can be loaded into either the upper or lower film CASSETTE S INTO slot THE MACHINE Cassette Access Door Drive Release Lever Upper Cassette Lower Cassette in place 1 Open the cassette access door 2 Swing the drive release lever green handle out 3 Insert film cassette s NOTE Refer to the label on the inside of the cassette access door for cassette orientation The display on the film cassette is oriented differently depending upon the film slot being used 4 Swing the drive release lever back into place 5 Close the cassette
6. flip cassette Turn cassette over and reinsert in the proper orientation Press the Run key to continue E213 End of side 2 start trail code Enter function code F32 to generate trail end code E214 Document length error refeed Press the Clear key Use the NEXT key to enter the correct Image Address and refeed document s E215 No image mark Refeed by hand Select a document image level Press the Run key and refeed document s A 61003 September 1993 OM 5 Code Operator Message Displayed Description Action Required E216 Sorter failed to move to hopper The Sorter was not able to or did not access the specified or proper bin Press the Jog key Press the Run key Try again E217 Sort bin conflict Sorting criteria and slected bin do not correspond Use Function Code F81 or F82 to select another bin Try again E219 Clear error and refeed last doc Press the Clear key Press the Run key and refeed the last document E220 Check for jam in entrance transp Clear the document path Press the Clear key Press the Jog key Press the Run key and refeed document s E221 Clean entrance sensor Perform maintenance cleaning procedures E225 Check for jam in transport Clear the document path Press the Clear key Press the Jog key Press the Run key and refeed document s E226 Clean slide out sensor reflector Perform maintenance cleaning procedures
7. you to specify how far starting print position by one 1 inch 25 mm from the leading edge of the or press the down arrow key to decrement the document the endorsement starting print position by one 1 inch 25 mm will appear or press the right arrow key to increment the starting print position by one eighth 0 125 inch 8 mm or press the left arrow key to decrement the starting print position by one eighth 0 125 inch 3 mm Press the Enter key F60 Bar Code Reading 1 On Off Enter the number zero 0 to turn the bar code Allows you to turn bar code reading OFF or reading on or off enter the number one 1 to turn the bar code reading ON Press the Enter key F62 Bar Code Patch Reading Enter the number zero 0 to turn the bar code Confirmation Tone patch reading confirmation tone OFF or Allows you to turn the bar enter the number one 1 to turn the bar code code patch reading patch reading confirmation tone ON confirmation tone on or off e Press the Enter key F63 Bar Code Reading Enter the number zero 0 to turn the bar code Confirmation Tone reading confirmation tone OFF or Allows you to turn the bar enter the number one 1 to turn the bar code code reading confirmation reading confirmation tone ON tone on or off Press the Enter key F64 Omit Bar Code Reading on Enter the number one 1 to omit bar code Next Document Only reading on the next document only or Allows you to omit bar code enter the
8. Allows you to stop the transport F99 Run none Allows you to turn on the transport A 61003 September 1993 FC 15 OPERATOR MESSAGES Users If a message appears in the Status Display which is within the ranges E000 E299 or E500 E599 you should take the action indicated in the table s which appear in this section IMPORTANT Never power down the machine without first contacting your System Administrator If a message appears in the Status Display which is within the ranges E300 E499 or E600 E999 you should contact your System Administrator System Administrators f a message appears in the Status Display which is within the ranges E300 E499 or E600 E999 you should be contacted by the operator The following action s should be taken Determine whetherornotthe error canbe addressed fromthe host system ifapplicable Attempttoclearthe errorby takingthe actionindicatedinthe table s whichappear inthis section Ifthe prescribedaction s donotclearthe error initiateacontrolled power downsequence Waitforallinformation currently heldinthe buffertobetransferred tothe host system if applicable Turnoffthe Scanner Microimagertransportusingthesidepanel switch Turnoffthe Scanner Microimager power using the main power switch Wait 10 30 seconds Turnonthe Scanner Microimager power using the main power switch TurnontheScanner Microimagertransportusingthesidepanel switch lftheerrorcondi
9. Countt Level 1 Countt Level 2 Countt Level 3 Countt Total Document Countt Reset Level Counts Setup Action Confirmation Tone Alarm Tone Alarm Volume Change Date Change Time Display Contrast Display Language Measurement System Operator ID Cassette ID Number Scanner Calibration kkk Mode Select Mode Select Linked Mode Counting Only Filming Only Restore Mode Index Image Address Last Image Addresst Level OT Level 1t Level 2T Level 3t Fixed Field Next Image Address F05 F23 F17 F10 F11 F12 F13 F09 F14 F93 F16 F15 F22 F21 F18 F19 F20 F34 F35 F37 F01 F91 F04 F03 F02 F08 F07 F94 F95 F96 F92 F97 Operation Run Terminate Batcht Stopt Filming Filming Only Cassette ID Number Roll Number AEC On Off AEC Auto Adjust AEC Fixed Adjust Display Film Remainingt Film Advancet Film Leadert Lead End Code Trail End Code Advance Film to End of Roll Scanning Scanner Calibration Latched Scanning Flagt Momentary Scanning Flagt Scanner End of Job F99 F06 F98 F03 F35 F33 F24 F25 F26 F30 F27 F28 F31 F32 F29 F37 F73 F74 F38 FC 2 A 61003 September 1993 Bar Code Bar Code Reading On Off F60 Partial Bar Code Reading On Off F66 Bar Code Reading Confirmation Tone F63 Bar Code Patch Reading Conf Tone F62 Bar Code Test F65 Omit Bar Code Reading on Next Doc t F64 Document Coniroller Length Checking On Off F70 Omit L
10. E227 Check for jam in transport Clear the document path Press the Clear key Press the Jog key Press the Run key and refeed document s E228 Check for jam in upper transport Clear the document path Press the Clear key Press the Jog key Press the Run key and refeed document s E229 Clean exit sensor Perform maintenance cleaning procedures E230 Open access door to correct error Open the access door Verify that all operator accessible areas are properly closed Press the Run key to continue 3 __EHs__He sss _ ___ ___ __ ___ ___s_ OM 6 A 61003 September 1993 Code Operator Message Displayed Description Action Required E231 Press JOG and try again Press the Jog key Press the Run key Try again E232 Close all access doors and RUN Close all access doors Press the Run key to continue E233 Close cassette access door Close the cassette access door Press the Run key to continue E234 Press JOG and try again Press the Jog key Press the Run key Try again E235 Turn main power OFF and ON Turn the side panel switch off E236 Turn the main power switch off Wait five 5 to ten 10 seconds Turn the main power switch on Turn the side panel switch on If the error repeats call service E237 Open and close cass access door Open and close the cassette access door Press the Run key to continue E238 User function string invalid The P Key End of Batch
11. User s Reference A 61003 Part Number 636985 September 1993 KODAK IMAGELINK Microimager 70 Scanner 900 Scanner 923 Scanner Microimager 990 Kk OFFICE IMAGING TABLE OF CONTENTS Equipment Basics A description of the Operator Interface An operations checklist A maintenance checklist e How to clear the document path Function Codes e How to use function codes e Function code summary e Function code listing Operator Messages e How to respond to operator messages Operator messages listing Film Basics A description of the Film Cassette Status Display How to load film into a cassette How to load a cassette into the machine e How to unload a partially exposed roll of film e How to unload a fully exposed roll of film ee A 61003 September 1993 i EQUIPMENT BASICS OPERATOR INTERFACE Status Display PA ES B o efor na _ HD Film Mode Indicator or Scan Mode Indicator Mode Name Number Image Address Lens Reduction Document Level if applicable Indicator FFF 003 002 001 Mode 10 40X FT D Please wait Operator Message Film Mode Indicators C Simplex Duplex Duo Scan Mode Indicators Simplex Duplex one sided front two sided front and rear Document Level Indicators Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
12. access door Whenever a fresh or partial roll of film is loaded into the machine a leader is automatically made when the cassette access door is closed and the side panel switch has been turned on A Please Wait message will appear in the Status Display while the film leader is being advanced Once a normal operating display appears indicating that the leader has been advanced check the film supply indicators on the control panel to determine if you have enough film to complete the job FB 6 A 61003 September 1993 UNLOADING A IMPORTANT Do not unload a partially exposed roll of film PARTIALLY EXPOSED when using duo mode Images will be lost if ROLL OF FILM a partial roll is unloaded It is assumed that all documents have been deposited in the exit hopper and the Stop key has been pressed 1 Enter function code F28 Film Leader This will result in six 6 feet of film being advanced onto the take up spool protecting the filmed images 2 Open the cassette access door 3 Swing the drive release lever green handle out 4 Remove film cassette s 5 Place the cassette on a flat surface with the top cover side up 6 Press down on the cover latch and turn counterclockwise to unlock the cover 7 Remove the top cover and set it aside 8 Slide the release lever toward the battery compartment and hold it in this position 9 Place a finger over the take up spool flange to prevent the film from unwinding Cut h
13. attery symbol If a low battery symbol appears or the display is not visible replace the battery 3 Place the cassette on a flat surface with the top cover side up Cover Latch Top Cover 4 Press down on the cover latch and turn counterclockwise to unlock the top cover 5 Remove the top cover and set it aside SS ese FB 2 A 61003 September 1993 6 Open anew box of microfilm and remove the spool of film NOTE Save the empty box to store the exposed film prior to processing and for storing the film following processing 7 Peel off the paper band from around the spool 8 Unwind approximately 18 inches 46 cm of film 9 Lift the light guard and place the spool of film on the supply spindle with the number 1 side up Light Guard New Spool of Film 10 Slowly rotate the spool until the two round holes on the spool engage the lugs on the spindle 11 Lower the light guard A 61003 September 1993 FB 3 12 Thread the film around the guide roller drive roller and idler roller following the path indicated by the threading arrows inside the film cassette Guide Roller I mr Drive Roller 13 Fold back approximately 1 2 inch 1 cm at the end of the film gt Take up Spool 1 Spool Cor Fold film back puan a e V SD gt F 1 2 inch 1 cm Slot 14 Pick up the take up spool and hold it with the number 1 side up 15 Insert the folded end of the
14. cover latch and turn it clockwise to lock the cover in place NOTE The cassette may now be inserted into the machine and filming may continue E FB 8 A 61003 September 1993 UNLOADING A FULLY Use the following steps to unload a fully exposed roll of film EXPOSED ROLL OF simplex duplex or duo format FILM It is assumed that all documents have been deposited in the exit hopper and the Stop key has been pressed 1 Enter function code F29 Advance Film to End of Roll This will result in the entire length of the film being advanced onto the take up spool 2 Open the cassette access door 3 Swing the drive release lever green handle out 4 Remove film cassette s 5 Place the cassette on a flat surface with the top cover side up 6 Press down on the cover latch and turn counterclockwise to unlock the cover 7 Remove the top cover and set it aside 8 Place a finger over the take up spool flange to prevent the film from unwinding and lift up to remove the spool of film 9 Place the spool into the film box Allow approximately 2 to 3 inches 5 to 8 cm of the film to protrude from under the lid of the box Close the top of the box securely 10 Write identification data i e subject title date job number etc on the film box label The film is now ready for processing NOTE Replace the top cover back on the cassette s regardless of whether or not you immediately reload the cassette This will help ex
15. d fed patch reading on or off patch reading ON Press the Enter key F53 Patch Reading Confirmation Enter the number zero 0 to turn the Tone patch reading confirmation tone OFF or Allows you to turn the patch enter the number one 1 to turn the reading confirmation tone patch reading confirmation tone ON on or off e Press the Enter key F54 Omit Patch Reading on Enter the number one 1 to omit patch reading Next Document Only on the next document only or Allows you to omit patch enter the number zero 0 to read patches reading on the next document on the next document only e Press the Enter key F56 Printer Open Jet Test e Press the Clear key to return to a normal Allows you to determine operating display whether or not there are non functional ink jets in the Document Printer 12 ink cartridge F57 Endorser On Off Enter the number zero 0 to turn the Allows you to turn the endorser OFF or endorser on or off enter the number one 1 to turn the endorser ON Press the Enter key F58 Endorser Mode To change the endorser mode Allows you to display the current endorser mode and or change the endorser mode e Press any arrow key to toggle between the two available options Press the Enter key A 61003 September 1993 FC 11 Function Code Name Code Description Additional Input F59 Endorser Print Position e Press the up arrow key to increment the Allows
16. de 1 Insert the film cassette so that side 1 will be exposed E270 Use cassette side 2 Insert the film cassette so that side 2 will be exposed E271 Wrong lens for film mode Change the lens reduction to match the film mode selected or change the application mode to one where the specified film mode and the lens reduction selected are compatible E272 Select proper mask for film mode Select the proper mask for the film mode selected or change the application mode to one where the specified film mode and the mask selected are compatible E275 Select proper lens for this mode Select the proper lens reduction for the film mode selected or change the application mode to one where the specified film mode and the lens reduction selected are compatible E276 Check lens turret seating Rotate the lens turret so that it is locked in place E280 Feeder off due to host request System is busy Feeder will be reactivated when the system is no longer busy Wait until the message clears and continue A 61003 September 1993 OM 9 Code Operator Message Displayed Description Action Required E281 OCR was reset restart batch Use the NEXT key to enter a starting Image Address Rerun the batch E282 Comm buffer full please wait System is busy Wait until the message clears and continue E283 Invalid configuration for OCR OCR is not enabled in the m
17. de panel switch off through Turn the main power switch off E699 Wait five 5 to ten 10 seconds Turn the main power switch on Turn the side panel switch on If the error repeats or if additional errors are received call service E700 various messages Turn the side panel switch off through Turn the main power switch off E799 Wait five 5 to ten 10 seconds Turn the main power switch on Turn the side panel switch on If the error repeats or if additional errors are received call service OM 12 A 61003 September 1993 Code Operator Message Displayed Description Action Required E800 various messages Turn the side panel switch off through Turn the main power switch off E899 Wait five 5 to ten 10 seconds Turn the main power switch on Turn the side panel switch on If the error repeats or if additional errors are received call service E900 various messages Turn the side panel switch off through Turn the main power switch off E999 Wait five 5 to ten 10 seconds Turn the main power switch on Turn the side panel switch on If the error repeats or if additional errors are received call service beT A 61003 September 1993 OM 13 FILM BASICS FILM CASSETTE Each film cassette contains a window which displays graphic STATUS DISPLAY symbols representing film cassette status conditions Upper A Cassette Cassette ID Side Two Low Battery Symbol Sy
18. ength Checking on Next Doc t F71 Skew Detection F72 Document Printers All Document Printers On Off F40 Primary Document Printer 1 On Off F41 Secondary Doc Printer 1 On Off F42 Document Printer 12 On Off F43 Omit Printing on Next Documentt F44 Print Position F46 Print Test F45 Printer Character Shift F39 Printer Open Jet Test F56 Purge Frequency F49 Purge Print Headt F48 Document Sorter Document Sorter On Off F80 Sort Next Doc Only into Specified Bint F81 Sort All Doc into Specified Bin F82 Endorser Endorser On Off F57 Endorser Mode F58 Endorser Print Position F59 Footswitch Footswitch Confirmation Tone F75 OCR OCR On Off F76 Patch Reader Patch Reader 1 On Off F50 Patch Reader 2 On Off F51 End Fed Patch Reading On Off F52 Patch Reading Confirmation Tone F53 Omit Patch Reading on Next Doc t F54 k May be executed while transport is running Available when filming for use only with Microimager 70 and Scanner Microimager 990 Available when scanning for use only with Scanner 900 Scanner 923 and Scanner Microimager 990 Available when using advanced capabilities for use only with Microimager 70 with Advanced Function Module installed Scanner 900 Scanner 923 and Scanner Microimager 990 A 61003 September 1993 FC 3 FUNCTION CODE LISTING Function Code Name Code Description Additional Input F01 Select Mode Enter the number
19. er key Display messages will appear F20 Measurement System e Press any arrow key to toggle between Allows you to choose the the two available options measurement system in which Press the Enter key measurements are displayed F21 Change Time Enter the new time in the format illustrated Allows you to change the time Press the Enter key F22 Change Date Enter the new date in the format illustrated Allows you to change the date Press the Enter key F23 Time and Date Display e Press the Clear key to return to a normal Allows you to view the operating display current time and date FC 6 A 61003 September 1993 Function Code Name Code Description Additional Input F24 AEC On Off Enter the number one 1 to turn AEC ON or Allows you to turn the enter the number zero 0 to turn AEC OFF Automatic Exposure Control Press the Enter key on or off F25 AEC Auto Adjust e Press the left arrow key to decrease the Allows you to adjust the AEC exposure level or exposure setting when the press the right arrow key to increase the AEC is in Auto Mode ON exposure level Press the Enter key F26 AEC Fixed Adjust Press the left arrow key to decrease the Allows you to adjust the AEC exposure level or exposure setting when the press the right arrow key to increase the AEC is in Fixed Mode OFF exposure level Press the Enter key F27 Film Advance
20. erating display F14 Reset Level Counts e Press the Clear key to return to a normal Allows you to reset all counters Level 0 Level 1 Level 2 and Level 3 operating display A 61003 September 1993 FC 5 Function Code Name Code Description Additional Input F15 Alarm Volume Press the up arrow key to increase the volume Allows you to adjust the or press the down arrow key to decrease the volume of the alarm volume Press the Enter key F16 Alarm Tone Press the up arrow key to increase the pitch Allows you to adjust the or press the down arrow key to decrease the pitch of the alarm tone pitch Press the Enter key F17 Elapsed Time e Press the right arrow key to view all four Allows you to display the time meters Meter A shows the number of number of hours the motor motor on hours Meter B shows the number transport and AC have been of transport on hours Meter C shows the running in addition to the number of AC on hours and Meter D shows non resettable document the non resettable document count count F18 Display Contrast Press the up arrow key to increase the Allows you to adjust the contrast or press the down arrow key to contrast of the Status Display decrease the contrast Press the Enter key F19 Display Language Press any arrow key to toggle between Allows you to choose the the two available options language in which the Status Press the Ent
21. ere Take up Spool Flange Supply Spool Place finger here to prevent film from unwinding 10 Cut the film with a pair of scissors cut where indicated in the illustration between the idler roller and the take up spool ee A 61003 September 1993 FB 7 11 Lift the take up spool out of the cassette 12 Place the spool into the film box Allow approximately 2 to 3 inches 5 to 8 cm of the film to protrude from under the lid of the box Close the top of the box securely 13 Write identification data i e subject title date job number etc on the film box label The film is now ready for processing To continue filming using the unexposed portion of the roll of film 14 Obtain an empty take up spool 15 Unwind approximately 18 inches 46 cm of film 16 Fold back approximately 1 2 inch 1 cm at the end of the film 17 Pick up the take up spool and hold it with the number 1 side up 18 Insert the folded end of the film into the slot in the take up spool core 19 Rotate the spool counterclockwise to secure the film on the spool 20 Place the take up spool over the take up spindle lugs 21 Slide the release lever toward the battery compartment and hold it in this position 22 Slowly rotate the take up spool counterclockwise three full turns to secure the film on the spool Allow the release lever to return to its normal position 23 Replace the top cover on the cassette Press down on the
22. erform maintenance cleaning procedures for the Document Scanning Array Image Guides etc Check the lamps replace if necessary Recalibrate the machine E295 Rear calibration warning Perform maintenance cleaning procedures for the Document Scanning Array Image Guides etc Check the lamps replace if necessary Recalibrate the machine E296 Target not seen Repeat the calibration process using a blank target If error repeats call service E297 Document que full The feeder and transport are stopped and the machine is disabled Transfer images from the image buffer to the host system Re enable the machine Press the Run key to continue E298 Calibration required Enter function code F37 to initiate the calibration sequence E500 System error Contact your System Administrator E501 A controlled power down sequence E502 is required E503 E512 E513 E550 E551 E552 E553 E562 E563 bena A 61003 September 1993 OM 11 Code Operator Message Displayed Description Action Required E504 Display communications error Press the Jog key to clear all documents E505 from the transport E506 Press the Run key and refeed the E507 document s E508 E509 E510 E511 E514 E515 E516 E554 COIN 2 communications error Check cable connections E555 Verify that all equipment components E556 are powered on E557 E558 E559 E560 E561 E564 E555 E556 E600 various messages Turn the si
23. ess the Run key Feed documents Press the Stop key Execute Scanner End of Job Remove documents from the exit hopper Turn off side panel switch Turn off main power switch if necessary SE RE OS OR A SO RE a A 61003 September 1993 EB 7 Scanner Microimager 990 An D DT Turn on main power switch if necessary Turn on side panel switch Load film into cassette s Load film cassette s into machine Select the lens holder position Select the mask Calibrate the machine Adjust the feed separator rollers Adjust the feed shelf Adjust the feed shelf length Adjust the feeder side guides Adjust the exit hopper side guides Adjust the exit hopper end stop Install the proper exit hopper deflector Perform an exposure step test if necessary Prepare documents to feed into transport lt e2 42 4444 44424224242424 2 Running a Job Enable the machine from the host system Select an application mode Input any temporary override operating values Enter or verify the starting Image Address Enter or verify the starting document image level Press the Run key Feed documents Press the Stop key Execute Scanner End of Job Remove documents from the exit hopper Unload film cassette s from the machine Unload film from the cassette s if necessary Turn off side panel switch Turn off main power switch if necessary lt Ae4 e ee eee ee ee EB 8 A 61003 September 1993 MAINTENANCE
24. he Run key and refeed the document s E258 Replace battery upper cassette Replace the upper cassette battery E259 Replace battery lower cassette Replace the lower cassette battery E260 Check cassette insertion Verify that the cassette s are in the proper position and are properly inserted Press the Run key to continue E261 Check upper exposure lamps Replace upper exposure lamps E262 Check lower exposure lamps Replace lower exposure lamps E263 Check film threading upper cass Check film threading in the upper cassette Press the Clear key Press the Run key to continue E264 Check film threading lower cass Check film threading in the lower cassette Press the Clear key Press the Run key to continue E265 Clear error re enter lead code Press the Clear key Enter function code F31 to generate lead end code OM 8 A 61003 September 1993 Code Operator Message Displayed Description Action Required E266 Clear error re enter trail code Press the Clear key Enter function code F32 to generate trail end code E267 Clear error re enter IA Press the Clear key Use the NEXT key to enter an Image Address Press the Run key to continue E268 Clear error advance film Press the Clear key Enter function code F27 to advance film Press the Run key to continue E269 Use cassette si
25. he latched Allows you to set a flag which scanning flag ON or alerts the host system that the enter the number zero 0 to turn the latched document and those which scanning flag OFF follow are of special interest Press the Enter key The flag will remain activated for every document until it is turned off F74 Momentary Scanning Flag Enter the number one 1 to turn the Allows you to set a flag which alerts the host system that the next document only is of special interest momentary scanning flag ON Press the Enter key A 61003 September 1993 FC 13 Function Code Name Allows you to enter a new fixed field value containing alphanumeric characters Code Description Additional Input F75 Footswitch Confirmation Enter the number zero 0 to turn the Tone footswitch confirmation tone OFF or Allows you to turn the enter the number one 1 to turn the footswitch confirmation tone footswitch confirmation tone ON on or off e Press the Enter key F76 OCR On Off e Enter the number one 1 to turn OCR ON or Allows you to turn OCR enter the number zero 0 to turn OCR OFF on or off e Press the Enter key F80 Document Sorter On Off e Enter the number one 1 to turn Document Sorter ON or enter the number zero 0 to turn Document Sorter OFF Press the Enter key F81 Sort Next Document Only e Press the up down arrow key to view select bin to Specified Bin op
26. isplay the Enter a new operator ID number up to current operator ID number three 3 digits and or change to a new Press the Enter key operator ID number F35 Cassette ID Number To enter a new cassette ID number Allows you to display the Enter a new cassette ID number up to current cassette ID number two 2 digits and or change to a new Press the Enter key cassette ID number F37 Scanner Calibration e Feed calibration target Allows you to initiate the calibration process required before scanning documents F38 Scanner End of Job none Allows you to signal the host computer that the last document of the job has been fed into the transport FC 8 A 61003 September 1993 Function Code Name Code Description Additional Input F39 Printer Character Shift Enter the number one 1 to select the leftmost Allows you to select which ink jets or ink jets will be used to enter the number two 2 to select the center print each character ink jets or enter the number three 3 to select the rightmost ink jets Press the Enter key F40 All Document Printers Enter the number zero 0 to turn all document On Off printers OFF or Allows you to turn all enter the number one 1 to turn all document document printers primary printers ON DP1 secondary DP1 and Press the Enter key DP12 on or off F41 Primary DP1 On Off Enter the number zero 0 to turn the primary Allows you to turn the p
27. leading edge of the or press the down arrow key to decrement the document all document starting print position by one 1 inch 25 mm printers will print or press the right arrow key to increment the starting print position by one eighth 0 125 inch 8 mm or press the left arrow key to decrement the starting print position by one eighth 0 125 inch 3 mm Press the Enter key F48 Purge Print Head none Allows you to initiate an immediate priming ink spurt F49 Purge Frequency Enter the number of documents up to 50 000 Allows you to specify how e Press the Enter key often in terms of the number of documents fed into the transport a priming ink spurt is initiated F50 Patch Reader 1 On Off Enter the number zero 0 to turn the primary Allows you to turn the primary patch reader OFF or patch reader on or off enter the number one 1 to turn the primary patch reader ON Press the Enter key F51 Patch Reader 2 On Off Enter the number zero 0 to turn the secondary Allows you to turn the secondary patch reader on or off patch reader OFF or enter the number one 1 to turn the secondary patch reader ON Press the Enter key FC 10 A 61003 September 1993 Function Code Name Code Description Additional Input F52 End Fed Patch Reading Enter the number zero 0 to turn end fed On Off patch reading OFF or Allows you to turn end fed enter the number one 1 to turn en
28. mbol For Duo Mode only Number Film Indicator indicates f Full Empty no film Film Supply G Gauge A in 10 increments S Lower Cassette Cassette ID Number a number assigned by the operator Film Indicator indicates whether or not a spool of film is properly loaded into the cassette Film Supply Gauge using a series of ten 10 bars the gauge indicates the amount of film remaining in the cassette When all bars are shown the cassette is full When no bars are shown the cassette is empty When a striped pattern is shown a new roll of film has been loaded into the cassette but the cassette has not been inserted into the machine Low Battery indicates whether or not the battery needs to be replaced Replace with a fresh battery immediately to avoid losing display information Side Two Symbol the side two symbol appears only when filming in duo mode and the cassette is to be reinserted for filming on the second side ee A 61003 September 1993 FB 1 LOADING FILM IMPORTANT Always load and unload film in subdued INTO A CASSETTE indirect light to help prevent fogging The following steps are required to load film into the cassette s 1 Select the correct film for your application s and appropriate cassette s 2 Check the cassette display before loading a new roll of film Verify that the film supply indicator shows that the cassette is empty Verify that there is not a low b
29. ntinue Change the lamps when the current set of documents has been processed OM 2 A 61003 September 1993 Code Operator Message Displayed Description Action Required E112 Invalid patch level Invalid patch was used Feed correct patch E113 Enter correct Image Address Use the NEXT key to enter correct Image Address E114 Check current level Check the current document image level Conflicting input regarding the proper level was received E115 Verify correct cassettes Verify that both cassettes are to be used together before proceeding with filming mode setup E117 Enter correct level Image Address Document image level assignment and E118 next Image Address input conflict E119 Specify another document image level or use the NEXT key to enter a valid Image Address E120 Diagnostic running do not use Please do not use the machine is being serviced E121 Check front patch reader Patch code not recognized E122 Check rear patch reader Verify that the patch document was fed into the transport in the proper orientation If not refeed the patch document If so change to a non patch mode to continue Call service E123 Command data rejected resend Command not recognized Enter command again E124 Command not allowed in this model Command cannot be performed E125 Enter a valid command E126 Enter correct command Press correct key s for mode selected E127 Feeder wai
30. nts have been cleared EB 10 A 61003 September 1993 FUNCTION CODES USING FUNCTION CODES There are a variety of functions available which may be used to temporarily change operating conditions and values and to obtain system and accessory status information To execute a function code Press the F key e Press the numeric keys which correspond to the desired function code Press the Enter key Additional input may be necessary If the function is used to enable disable an option turn an option on or off Press the number one 1 key to turn the option ON or Press the number zero 0 key to turn the option OFF Press the Enter key If the function requires numeric input Press the number key s required Press the Enter key If the function is used to increment decrement a measurement e Press the up arrow key to increment the measurement by one 1 inch 25 mm or Press the down arrow key to decrement the measurement by one 1 inch 25 mm or Press the right arrow key to increment the measurement by one eighth 1 8 inch 3 mm or Press the left arrow key to decrement the measurement by one eighth 1 8 inch 3 mm Press the Enter key To cancel a function or clear the Status Display after executing a function press the Clear Cancel key A 61003 September 1993 FC 1 FUNCTION CODE SUMMARY Status Accessory Statust Date and Time Displayt Elapsed Timet Counters Level 0
31. number zero 0 to read bar codes reading on the next document on the next document only e Press the Enter key F65 Bar Code Test Enter the number of the bar code test you want Allows you to perform a test to perform 1 Evaluate 2 Display to verify the operation of 3 Kodak or 4 Norm the bar code reader Press the Enter key FC 12 A 61003 September 1993 Function Code Name Code Description Additional Input F66 Partial Bar Code Reading Enter the number zero 0 to turn partial On Off bar code reading OFF or Allows you to turn partial enter the number one 1 to turn partial bar code reading on or off bar code reading ON Press the Enter key F70 Length Checking On Off Enter the number one 1 to turn length Allows you to turn length checking ON or checking on or off enter the number zero 0 to turn length checking OFF Press the Enter key F71 Omit Length Checking Enter the number one 1 to omit length On Next Document Only checking on the next document only or Allows you to omit length enter the number zero 0 to perform length checking on the next document checking on the next document only e Press the Enter key F72 Skew Detection Enter the number one 1 to turn skew Allows you to turn skew detection ON or detection on or off enter the number zero 0 to turn skew detection OFF Press the Enter key F73 Latched Scanning Flag Enter the number one 1 to turn t
32. ode selected Enable the OCR using function code F76 or change the application mode to one in which the OCR is enabled E284 OCR initializing please wait System is busy Wait until the message clears and continue E285 Feeder off due to OCR request System is busy Feeder will be reactivated when the system is no longer busy Wait until the message clears and continue E286 Feed calibration target Calibration process has started Press the Run key and feed the calibration target into the transport E287 Feeder waiting for AEC Turn the side panel switch off Turn the main power switch off Wait five 5 to ten 10 seconds Turn the main power switch on Turn the side panel switch on If the error repeats call service E288 OCR batch stopped due to error Determine the cause of the error via the OCR Workstation interface Correct the error Rerun the batch E291 Scanner disabled The machine has been disabled due to an error Determine the cause of the error via the host system Enable the machine Press the Run key to continue SE __s_s__e __ ________ _ ___s_ OM 10 A 61003 September 1993 Code Operator Message Displayed Description Action Required E292 Lamp failure Replace the exposure lamps Recalibrate the machine E293 Host recovery required Contact your System Administrator to initiate the required action on the host system E294 Front calibration warning P
33. of the application mode Allows you select one of the you wish to select one or two digits eighteen 18 application Press the Enter key modes F02 Restore Mode none Allows you to restore the current application mode to its default status as it was defined at installation provided that mode overrides are not saved F03 Filming Only Enter the number one 1 to turn Allows you to film documents Filming Only ON or with no level counting enter the number zero 0 to turn endorsing patch reading Filming Only OFF etc e Press the Enter key F04 Counting Only Enter the number one 1 to turn Allows you to count Counting Only ON or documents only with no enter the number zero 0 to turn filming scanning etc Counting Only OFF Press the Enter key F05 Accessory Status Press the down arrow key to view the status Allows you to display the of the next accessory or current status of each press the up arrow key to view the status accessory installed of the previous accessory e Press the Clear key at any time to return to a normal operating display F06 Terminate Batch e Press the Clear key to return to a normal Allows you to prematurely operating display end a batch F07 Level 0 none Allows you to assign Level 0 to the next document fed into the transport FC 4 A 61003 September 1993 Function Code Name Code Description Additional Input F08 Last Image Address e Press
34. r Image Address An error has occurred in the system and E201 the Image Address may no longer be correct Use function code F08 to determine the last Image Address Use the NEXT key to correct the Image Address if necessary E202 Change film mode or cassette s Replace the cassette s with one s that match the film mode setup or change the film mode setup OM 4 A 61003 September 1993 Code Operator Message Displayed Description Action Required E203 Cassette info does not match Use the NEXT key to enter the correct Image Address or change cassette s E204 E205 Skewed document refeed Level overflow press next level Press the Clear key Use the NEXT key to enter the correct Image Address and refeed document s Press the Clear key Use the NEXT key to enter the correct Image Address or press a level key for a higher level E206 Check print head Install the correct Document Printer print head E207 Check printer installation Document Printer not correctly installed Properly install the Document Printer print head E208 E209 Change DSA lamp Replace the DSA lamp E210 E211 Approaching end of film Enter correct Image Address Enter function code F30 to determine the amount of film remaining Press RUN to continue filming or begin filming on a new roll Use the NEXT key to enter correct Image Address E212 End of side 1
35. rimary document printer 1 OFF or document printer 1 on or off enter the number one 1 to turn the primary document printer 1 ON Press the Enter key F42 Secondary DP1 On Off Enter the number zero 0 to turn the secondary Allows you to turn the document printer 1 OFF or secondary document printer 1 enter the number one 1 to turn the secondary on or off document printer 1 ON Press the Enter key F43 Document Printer 12 On Off Enter the number zero 0 to turn the Allows you to turn the document printer 12 OFF or document printer 12 on or off enter the number one 1 to turn the document printer 12 ON Press the Enter key F44 Omit Printing on Next Enter the number one 1 to omit printing on the Document Only Allows you to omit printing by all document printers on the next document only next document or enter the number zero 0 to print on the next document Press the Enter key A 61003 September 1993 FC 9 Function Code Name Code Description Additional Input F45 Print Test Enter the number of the print test you want Allows you to test the position to perform 1 Print IA test 2 Prime test and print quality of all 3 Shift test or 4 standard test document printers installed e Press the Enter key F46 Print Position e Press the up arrow key to increment the Allows you to specify how far starting print position by one 1 inch 25 mm from the
36. sed with the numeric keys Decimal Key Used to insert a field separator in an Image Address Level 1 Key Used to identify the next document fed into the transport as a Level 1 document Level 2 Key Used to identify the next document fed into the transport as a Level 2 document Level 3 Key Used to identify the next document fed into the transport as a Level 3 document SEE nn mn nn nn nn rid EB 4 A 61003 September 1993 Clear Cancel Run S fF n a S O a ere Ghee f NEXT Enter Stop Key Indicator Function Clear Used to cancel a function without changing the preset values Used to clear the Status Display after executing select function codes Used to clear an operator message from the Status Display Run Used to turn on the feeder and transport system NEXT Used to enter the next document Image Address Stop Used to stop the feeder and transport system Documents in the transport system when the Stop key is pressed will be processed and placed in the exit hopper before the transport system stops Enter Used to enter data for a Function Code or an Image Address change A 61003 September 1993 EB 5 OPERATIONS CHECKLIST Microimager 70 An D ee z DT Turn on main power switch if necessary Turn on side panel switch Load film into cassette s Load film cassette s into machine Select the lens holder position Select the mask Adju
37. st the feed separator rollers Adjust the feed shelf Adjust the feeder side guides Adjust the exit hopper side guides Adjust the exit hopper end stop Install the proper exit hopper deflector Perform an exposure step test if necessary Prepare documents to feed into transport lt za Ae 4424444444244 2 Running a Job Select an application mode Input any temporary override operating values Enter or verify the starting Image Address Enter or verify the starting document image level Press the Run key Feed documents Press the Stop key Remove documents from the exit hopper Unload film cassette s from the machine Unload film from the cassette s if necessary Turn off side panel switch Turn off main power switch if necessary RE eR lt a EB 6 A 61003 September 1993 Scanner 900 or Scanner 923 n oO Cc DT Turn on main power switch if necessary Turn on side panel switch Calibrate the machine Adjust the feed separator rollers Adjust the feed shelf Adjust the feeder side guides Adjust the exit hopper side guides Adjust the exit hopper end stop Install the proper exit hopper deflector Prepare documents to feed into transport lt lt e eee ee 42 S Running a Job Enable the machine from the host system Select an application mode Input any temporary override operating values Enter or verify the starting Image Address Enter or verify the starting document image level Pr
38. tend battery life SSS a A 61003 September 1993 FB 9 PROGRAMMABLE KEYS Programma Keys P Keys P key Function s P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 APPLICATION MODES Mode Number Mode Name Application s 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Office Imaging EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY Rochester New York 14650 Kodak and Imagelink are trademarks The new vision of Kodak Oll OOl A 61003 9 93 Eastman Kodak Company 1993 Printed in U S A
39. ter rate Also used to decrease a data value when used with certain functions Also used when entering an alpha character in the Image Address Fixed Field Left Arrow Used to decrement values at a slower rate Also used to backspace delete the last keystroke or clear messages in the Status Display Also used when entering an alphanumeric character in the Image Address EB 2 A 61003 September 1993 Film Advance if applicable Programmable Keys Jog P Keys Transport Jog Keys Indicators Function Film Advance When filming used to advance film without making an exposure Provides blank film between images or at the end of a roll of film Film is advanced as long as the key is pressed 2 5 inches per second or 0 5 inches if the key is pressed for less than one second When scanning this key is not used Programmable Used to perform specific functions The P Keys have default values any or Keys all of the defaults may be overridden reprogrammed at installation P Keys Jog Used to momentarily turn on jog the transport system Transport Jog Used to help clear document jams f nt A 61003 September 1993 EB 3 Numeric Keys Level 3 Key Level2Key Level1Key Decimal Key Keys Indicators Function Numeric Keys Used to enter numeric data such as an Image Address or 0 9 Function Code F Key Used to select one of the available functions when u
40. the Clear key to return to a normal Allows you to display the operating display Image Address of the last document processed F09 Total Document Count Enter the number zero 0 to reset the counter Allows you to display the e Press the Enter key total number of documents processed Also allows you e Press the Clear key to return to a normal to reset the count to zero operating display F10 Level 0 Count Enter the number zero 0 to reset the counter Allows you to display the Press the Enter key total number of documents assigned Level 0 Also allows Press the Clear key to return to a normal you to reset the count to zero operating display F11 Level 1 Count Enter the number zero 0 to reset the counter Allows you to display the Press the Enter key total number of documents assigned Level 1 Also allows Press the Clear key to return to a normal you to reset the count to zero operating display F12 Level 2 Count Enter the number zero 0 to reset the counter Allows you to display the Press the Enter key total number of documents assigned Level 2 Also allows e Press the Clear key to return to a normal you to reset the count to zero operating display F13 Level 3 Count Enter the number zero 0 to reset the counter Allows you to display the Press the Enter key total number of documents assigned Level 3 Also allows Press the Clear key to return to a normal you to reset the count to zero op
41. ting for host system System is busy No action required Wait for message to clear E128 Feeder adjustment warning Check and adjust feed and separator roller gap A 61003 September 1993 OM 3 Code Operator Message Displayed Description Action Required E129 Dirty AEC sensor Perform maintenance cleaning procedures If the message repeats call service E130 OCR not installed Requested action requires installation of the OCR accessory E131 Device not enabled Requested action requires installation of the Bar Code Reader E132 Enable barcode first Requested action requires that you E133 enable the Bar Code Reader Enter function code F60 to enable bar code reading E140 Document Printer not installed Requested action required installation of E141 Patch Reader not installed the module accessory indicated E142 Detection System not installed The required module accessory is E143 Barcode Reader not installed not installed E144 Image Marker not installed E145 Endorser not installed E146 Document Sorter not installed E158 Check battery upper cassette Replace battery in upper cassette E159 Check battery lower cassette Replace battery in lower cassette E170 Film writer error Call service E190 Sorter in improper position The Sorter was not able to or did not access the specified or proper bin Press the Jog key Press the Run key Try again E200 Verify ente
42. tionisnotclearedusingthecontrolledpower down sequence contactservice A 61003 September 1993 OM 1 OPERATOR MESSAGE LISTING Code Operator Message Displayed Description Action Required E000 Memory battery low call service Call service do not turn off the machine E100 Please wait No action required Wait for the message to clear E101 Auto shut off press RUN Press the Run key to continue Feed documents E102 Press STOP and try again Press the Stop key and try again E103 Select valid mode Invalid mode selected Enter function code F01 to select another mode E104 Function not available Invalid function code entered Enter another function code E105 Low film warning Low film in cassette s Enter function code F30 to determine how much film remains Press the Run key to continue filming or begin filming on a new roll E106 Warning document length error Check the document length to see if it is shorter than the minimum or longer than the maximum allowed Refeed the document E107 Warning skewed document Refeed the document E108 Low battery warning upper cass Replace upper cassette battery E109 Low battery warning lower cass Replace lower cassette battery E110 Upper lamp warning press RUN Press the Run key to continue Change the lamps when the current set of documents has been processed E111 Lower lamp warning press RUN Press the Run key to co
43. tions Press the Enter key F82 Sort All Documents to Press the up down arrow key to view select bin to Specified Bin options Press the Enter key F91 Select Linked Mode Enter the number of the application mode Allows you to switch from you wish to select one or two digits one application mode to Press the Enter key another keeping the last Image Address F92 Fixed Field To enter a numeric character Enter the number s to be placed in the Fixed Field Press the Enter key To enter an alphabetic character e Press the up or down arrow key Press the left or right arrow key to position the highlighted cursor over the character to be placed in the Fixed Field e Press the Enter key FC 14 A 61003 September 1993 Function Code Name Code Description Additional Input F93 Action Confirmation Tone e Press any arrow key to toggle between the Allows you to adjust the two available options pitch of the action confirmation Press the Enter key tone F94 Level 1 none Allows you to assign Level 1 to the next document fed into the transport F95 Level 2 none Allows you to assign Level 2 to the next document fed into the transport F96 Level 3 none Allows you to assign Level 3 to the next document fed into the transport F97 Next Image Address e Enter the next Image Address Allows you to input the next e Press the Enter key Image Address F98 Stop none
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