Kodak 6B7198 manual Warranty Information, Mechanical Hazard Symbol, Warranty Period

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Regulatory Information

Mechanical Hazard Symbol

French:

Symbole de Danger Mécanique

German:

Mechanisches Gefahrensymbol

CAUTION: Moving parts. Avoid contact.

French:

ATTENTION: Pièces en mouvement. Ne pas toucher.

German:

VORSICHT: Bewegliche Teile. Nicht berühren.

Warranty Information

The following warranty information pertains to equipment that is installed in the United States only. For equipment installed in countries other than the United States, the terms and conditions of the new equipment warranty are provided by the Kodak company in the country in which the sale is finalized, or by a Kodak- appointed distributor in those countries where Kodak does not have direct sales representation.

Warranty Period

Kodak warrants new equipment to function properly for 90 days from the date of initial installation. This warranty covers the purchaser of the equipment as well as anyone else who owns it during the warranty period.

Warranty Repair Coverage

If this equipment does not function properly during the warranty period, a Service and Support Field Engineer from Kodak will repair the equipment without charge during Kodak’s normal working hours (usually 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday). Such repair service will include any adjustments and/or replacement of parts required to maintain your equipment in good working order. Supply items are billed as required.

How to Obtain Service

Before you call, please know your scanner’s K-Number. The K-Number label is attached to the front of the scanner chassis near the filter and lamp; lift the lamp- and-filter-access door to see the K-number (see Front View on page 1-4).

For service and support:

In the United States: call Eastman Kodak Company at 1-800-822-1414.

Outside the United States: contact your local Kodak representative.

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Contents Plus and Universal Film Scanners Kodak Professional HRPage Kodak Professional May Regulatory Information Electrical Hazard Symbol Hot Surface Symbol Fuse LabelWarranty Repair Coverage Warranty InformationMechanical Hazard Symbol Warranty PeriodLimitations Kodak Service AgreementsContents Contents About This Guide Using This GuideAbout This Guide Product Description Introduction and OverviewHow the Scanner Works Features and Benefits Action or Condition Need to Calibrate? Focus? Before You BeginFront View Equipment OverviewRear View Host Computer Hardware Requirements Recommended Configuration of the Host ComputerRecommended Software Requirements Film Holders Provided with the Scanner Film SizesPreparing the Host Computer Connecting and Operating the ScannerConnecting the Scanner Changing the AC Input Voltage Setting and the Fuses Fuse arrow Fuse in holder Close the AC input module Attaching the Cables Placing the Empty Film Holder in the Film Holder Guide Starting Up the Scanner SystemPowering up the Scanner and the Host Computer Selecting the Negative or Positive Balancing Filter Setting the Magnification and Calibrating ScannerSetting the Scan Parameters Operating the ScannerRed handle is in NEG position Preparing a Carded Negative Placing a Negative or Mounted Slide in the Film HolderPreparing a Mounted Slide Preparing an Uncarded NegativePlacing the Film Holder in the Scanner Shutting Down the Scanner FocusingScanning a Single Frame Connecting and Operating the Scanner Validating the Scanner Starting the SAM Software Validating the Scanner Select a Chosen Magnification Click Do Magnification Setting the MagnificationCalibrating the Scanner Select Save image to file Making a Test ScanMm double Autofocusing Checking the Scan Scanning the ImageSet Depth to 16 Bits Set Byte Order to IBM PC Cleaning the Lens Cleaning ProceduresMaintaining the Equipment Cleaning the Light Bar Replacement ProceduresReplacing the Lamp Leads Replacing the Round Balance Filters Replacing the Square IR Filter Maintaining the Equipment Appendix a Using the Service and Assembly Module SAM Backing Up Scanner Files Installing the Service and Assembly Module SAM SoftwareUsing Operations May Performing the Functions on the Mag/Focus Tab Setting the MagnificationPerforming an Autofocus Setting Image Processing Parameters Calibrating the Scanner Using the Capture TabScanning the Image Data Setting the Scan AreaUsing the Miscellaneous Tab Backing Up and Restoring Files Using the Service and Assembly Module SAM Accessories Appendix B Ordering Accessories and SuppliesSupplies Available AccessoriesSite Specifications Appendix C Scanner SpecificationsScanner Specifications Appendix D Using the Long Roll Accessory Downloading the Software and Firmware from Installing the Software for the Long Roll AccessoryUpgrading the Scanner’s Firmware Using the Long Roll Accessory Overview of Parts Installing or Removing the Long Roll AccessoryPreparing the Scanner for the Long Roll Accessory Mounting screws Connector Guide pins Attaching the Long Roll Accessory to the Scanner Alignment block Dowel pin Long Roll Accessory Rear mounting Latching the Gate Actuator Latching and Unlatching the Gate ActuatorUnlatching the Gate Actuator 120/220 Installing the Aperture PlateTo avoid dropping the screws inside the scanner Removing the Long Roll Accessory from the ScannerPunch Sensors Setting the Punch Reader Height for the Current Film SizeAdjusting the Core Locator Height on the Spindle Loading and Threading Film Threading the Film Setting the Punch Reader Height Click Load Film 120/220 Installing the Adjustment ToolVisually Checking the Punch Reader Height Adjusting the Punch Reader Height Preparing and Loading the Film Appendix D-1 Calibrating the Sensor OffsetsSetting the Lens Magnification Set the Line Offset y to Set Pixel Summing to None Type -1 in the First Punch Number field Locating the First Punched FrameUsing the Long Roll Accessory Checking the Alignment and Adjusting the Sensor Offsets Set Position Button Increments to 0.05 inches Using the Long Roll Accessory Recording the Highest Numbers on the LEDs Appendix D-2 Determining and Setting the Trigger PointsDetermining the Right Trigger Point Determining the Left Trigger PointSetting the Trigger Points at the Scanner Appendix D-3 Maintenance Cleaning the Punch Readers Cleaning the Rollers On the Film Controls window, click Stop Resetting the Sensors to the Factory Values Appendix D-4 Initial Setup of SensorsProgramming the Left Sensor Programming the Sensors for the Long Roll AccessoryProgramming the Right Sensor Appendix D-5 Table of Scan Area Values Punching Appendix D-6 Film Splicing and Editing GuidelinesNumerics IndexIndex Index Index