Kodak 900, 9500, 923, 70, 990 manual Calibrating the Multi- Feed Detector

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Calibrating the Multi- Feed Detector

F72 Skew/Double Detection On/Off — allows you to use a function code to enable and disable the system. The lights do not change.

When a multi-feed is detected, both buttons illuminate. Depending upon the scanner or scanner/microimager firmware and how the unit is configured, one of the following messages will be displayed:

MCP Version 8.40 or greater displays the following message:

E204 Skewed/Double document - refeed

E107 Warning Skewed/Double document - refeed

Versions less than 8.40 displays the following message:

E204 Skewed document - refeed

E107 Warning Skewed/Double document - refeed

The Multi-Feed Detector Enable/Disable button indicates the state of the accessory. If the lamp is ON, the accessory is enabled. While the transport is stopped, press the lower button to enable or disable the accessory as desired. The Multi-Feed Detector automatically enables after power-up or a successful calibration as described in the next section.

You need to calibrate the Multi-Feed Detector to set the double thickness threshold. Calibration should be performed every time a set of documents with different thicknesses have to be scanned.

The optimum threshold set value is one that is very close to the actual document thickness that is being imaged. Documents must be very close to the same thickness in order for the Multi-Feed Detector to function properly.

To calibrate the thickness threshold follow the steps below:

1.Stop the transport.

2.Disable the Multi-Feed Detector by pressing the lower button so it is not illuminated.

3.Press the Calibrate button (it should illuminate).

4.Start the transport by pressing the greenRun key.

5.When both Multi-Feed Detector buttons are flashing together, feed a representative sample of the calibration document so that it passes under the thickness sensor. This document thickness will be measured and stored as the new thickness threshold.

When calibration is complete, the buttons will stop flashing and the Multi- Feed Detector will automatically be enabled (the Multi-Feed Detector Enable button will be illuminated).

NOTE: The thickness calibration document will be scanned and/or microfilmed unless the machine is placed in a non-filming or scanning mode (i.e., Count Only mode) prior to thickness calibration.

A-61120 March 1999

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Contents User’s Guide Using the Multi-Feed Detector Introduction Before you beginEnabling/disabling the Multi-Feed Detector Calibrating the Multi- Feed Detector Operating the scanner with the Multi-Feed Detector enabled Retracting the thickness sensor Error recovery Interactive/online methodTroubleshooting Condition CauseCondition Cause Document A G I N G
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