Kodak VERSION 4.0, 4F3698 manual Sensor Fails to Initialize, USB Device Is Not Recognized

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Sensor Fails to Initialize

If you get a message that the sensor failed to initialize:

Go to Options > Setup. From the Sensor tab, make sure that you selected the appropriate sensor and connection type.

Check the connection.

Make sure that the USB or serial port is live and functional.

It is possible that your USB hub is not compatible with the sensor. Connect the sensor directly to the computer to verify.

If you are using WINDOWS 2000 and have unplugged the sensor, you must restart your computer.

If you extended the length of the cable, make sure that you have used no more than five repeaters. Repeaters can be placed every 5 meters

(16.4 feet) for a total length of 30 meters (98.4 feet). Instead of using repeaters, use a Port Authority Device and extension cable.

(WINDOWS only) Check your hardware devices.

From the WINDOWS Start button, click Settings > Control Panel > System > General tab > Device Manager. Make sure the sensor is installed and does not have an orange flag next to its name in the directory. If so, reinstall the software from the installation CD. Your license key will continue to work if you reinstall the software.

If your WINDOWS system cannot locate the drivers, go to:

C:\Program Files\Kodak\KODAK Display Manager System\ SequelDrivers

OR

C:\Program Files\Kodak\KODAK Display Manager System\ XRiteDrivers

USB Device Is Not Recognized

This can happen with a LINUX or WINDOWS system when you restart your computer and the device is connected.

With your computer running, unplug the device and plug it back in.

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K O D A K D i s p l a y M a n a g e r S y s t e m V 4 . 0 U s e r ’ s G u i d e

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Contents Display Manager System User Guide Page Display Manager System USER’S Guide Page AB O U T T H I S BO O K Page TA B L E O F CO N T E N T S Calibration Verifying Appendix C Regulatory Information T RO D U C T I O N System Edition Types of LicensesPrint Film Edition Characterization How it WorksCalibration Viewing and Customizing a Look VerificationMain Window Generic Monitor Support Enable Cable USB Cable ECCSupported Hardware Supported DisplaysSupported Sensors Windows MAC OS Irix OS Linux OSGetting Help To install on a Windows or Macintosh Operating System Install the SoftwareWindows and Macintosh Operating System Installation To install on an Irix system Irix InstallationLinux Installation To install on a Linux systemConnect the Hardware To position the sensor during calibration To connect the enable cableRite Sensors Rite Monitor Optimizer DTP92+EK Do not apply a cleanser to the suction cup To connect the sensorSequel Sensors Sequel Chroma 4/C USB Sensor for CRT MonitorsSequel Chroma 4/L USB Sensor Sequel Chroma 4/C Serial Sensor for CRT Monitors Click Type and select Minolta CS-100A Go to Options SetupClick Type and select PhotoResearch PR-650 Manager System/Licenses Obtain Your LicenseTo purchase a license Open the Display Manager System Renewing Your LicenseBe FO R E CA L I B R a T I N G Preparing the Viewing Environment and MonitorSetting the Options Print Film Calibration Setup Projector AimDisplay Aim Display Automatic CalibrationWhite Patch Video Calibration SetupAim Settings Dark PatchDisplay Setup Sensor SetupTolerances Setup Use Video Calibration SettingsTiming Setup Directories SetupTo save all settings at once Go to File Save Settings Saving and Loading SettingsTo load a customized .ini file Go to File Load Settings To create a customized .ini fileCA L I B R a T I O N Automatic CalibrationIf you are prompted to perform a Dark Gain Correction Calibration ProcedureTo automatically calibrate a monitor L i b r a t i o n L i b r a t i o n Monitor Evaluation To evaluate your monitorManual Calibration To manually calibrate a monitor or HD/SD displayL i b r a t i o n Click Measure Primaries Click Measure Once or Measure ContinuousProceed to Characterization on Page To automatically characterize your monitor CH a R a C T E R I Z a T I O NAutomatic Characterization A r a c t e r i z a t i o n If characterization failed, see Characterization Failure on Manual Characterization To manually characterize When you are finished, click File Save Characterization File Task Editing a Characterization TableShortcut Keys for the Assistant Page To open the Viewer VI E W I N G a N D CU S T O M I Z I N G LO O K SOpening the Viewer To Quick Verify Using the ViewerGlobal Options Chart with the results is displayed E w i n g a n d C u s t o m i z i n g L o o k s Playback Controls Toolbar Information Pop-up OptionsViewer Shortcut Keys Task KeyCreating a Print Film Look To create a print film lookCreating a Video Look To create a video lookLoading an Image Framing Settings Advanced OptionsGamut Remap Settings Mode DescriptionTransform Bit Depth Surround CompensationRecorder Compensation Example file neutral-based compensationExample file neutral- and color-based compensation On the Advanced tab, click Recorder CompensationTransform Rescale VE R I F Y I N G Verifying the Monitor SetupTo verify monitor setup Verification window opens when the correction is complete Data verify Verifying the Print Film Look To verify the print film lookVerification window opens when the correction is complete Ve r i f y i n g VerifySetupResults or VerifyPrintFilmResults Verification LogsMonitor Setup Verification Log TRO U B L E S H O O T I N G Calibration Failure Characterization Failure Verification FailureDark Gain Correction Failure Sensor Does Not Adhere to Screen Sensor Needs to be ReplacedSensor Fails to Initialize USB Device Is Not RecognizedLicense File Does Not Work Enable Cable Does Not Recognize the MonitorLicense Has Expired Unable to Build or Export a Transform Unable to Load an ImageUnable to Load a Transform Calibrate Icon Is Not AvailableProblem with the .ini File Image Does Not Appear in the ViewerClick the Troubleshooting tab Results Are Not as Expected Internet Explorer Super Bright Capable Display will not CalibrateHelp System Does Not Work Properly Go to Tools Internet OptionsNetscape Go to Edit PreferencesPage MAC OS Minimum Requirements AP P E N D I X a SY S T E M RE Q U I R E M E N T SWindows Operating System Minimum Requirements Irix Operating System Minimum Requirements Linux Operating System Minimum RequirementsAdditional Software and Hardware Page AP P E N D I X B SH O R T C U T KEY S Display Manager System Shortcut KeysManual Characterization Assistant Shortcut Keys Viewer Shortcut KeysAP P E N D I X C RE G U L a T O R Y in FO R M a T I O N EU Weee GL O S S a R Y Color gamut See gamutDisplay mode TemperatureOptions Setup window Enable cableAssistant SPD See projector SPDVISION2 HD System See Kodak VISION2 HD System D EX NumericsGain Macintosh Verification Rite Page Page Eastman Kodak Company, 2005. 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