Kodak HR 500 manual Appendix C Scanner Specifications, Site Specifications

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Appendix C: Scanner Specifications

Site Specifications

AC Power Requirements

1,750 watts peak

 

 

 

 

AC Frequency

50 or 60 Hz

 

 

 

 

AC Phase

Single

 

 

 

 

Operating Environment

Room temperature:

65 to 80° F (18 to 27° C)

 

Relative humidity:

20 to 70%

 

Ambient light:

less than 1000 lux; no exposure to direct lighting

 

Altitude:

7000 feet (2134 m) maximum

 

 

 

Scanner Specifications

Dimensions and Weight

Height:

15 in. (38,1 cm)

 

 

Width:

24 in. (61 cm)

 

 

Depth:

30 in. (76,2 cm)

 

 

Weight:

120 lbs (54,5 kg)

 

 

Footprint:

5 square feet

 

 

 

 

 

Operating and Service

Rear:

1.5 feet (45,7 cm) for operation,

 

Clearances

 

3 feet (91,4 cm) for service

 

 

Sides:

2 feet (60 cm) for operation and service

 

Front:

4 feet (122,9 cm) for operation and service

 

 

Scanner Location

The scanner location relative to the host workstation is limited by the SCSI

 

interface cable length; if you are using a cable stocked by Kodak, this

 

distance is 2 meters or less. Longer cables are not supported for use with

 

the scanner. The scanner must be the only SCSI device attached to the

 

host computer.

 

 

 

The scanner should be located on a table that:

 

• is stable

 

 

 

• can support approximately 120 lbs (54,5 kg)

 

• is at least 30 in. (76,2 cm) long x 30 in. (76,2 cm) wide

 

 

Power Consumption

Power Consumption: 425 watts maximum; 400 watts typical

and Thermal Load

Thermal Load:

1325 BTU operating; 1230 BTU standby

 

 

 

 

AC Voltage and Current

100 V AC/50 Hz

4.2 amps operating;

3.9 amps standby

Draw

100 V AC/60 Hz

4.1 amps operating;

3.85 amps standby

 

120 V AC/50 Hz

3.5 amps operating;

3.2 amps standby

 

200 V AC/60 Hz

2.0 amps operating;

1.9 amps standby

 

200 V AC/50 Hz

2.0 amps operating;

1.85 amps standby

 

230 V AC/60 Hz

1.8 amps operating;

1.7 amps standby

 

250 V AC/50 Hz

1.75 amps operating;

1.65 amps standby

 

 

 

 

 

August 2001

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Contents HR 500 Film Scanner Kodak ProfessionalPage Unpacking Instructions for August Regulatory Information Hot Surface Symbol Fuse LabelMechanical Hazard Symbol Electrical Hazard SymbolWarranty Period Warranty InformationWarranty Repair Coverage How to Obtain ServiceLimitations Kodak Service AgreementsContents Contents About This Guide Using This GuideAbout This Guide How the Scanner Works Introduction and OverviewProduct Description Introduction and Overview Features and BenefitsAction or Condition Need to Calibrate? Focus? Before You BeginRear View Equipment OverviewFront View Minimum Software Requirements Recommended Configuration of the Host ComputerMinimum Host Computer Hardware 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 Setting the Scan Parameters Setting the Magnification and Calibrating ScannerOperating the Scanner Selecting the Negative or Positive Balancing FilterRed handle is in NEG position Preparing a Carded Negative Inserting a Negative or Mounted Slide ScannerPreparing a Mounted Slide Preparing an Uncarded NegativePlacing the Film Holder in the Scanner Scanning a Single Frame FocusingShutting Down the Scanner Connecting and Operating the Scanner Starting the SAM Software Validating the ScannerValidating the Scanner Setting the Magnification Calibrating the Scanner Select Write image to file Making a Test ScanMm double Autofocusing Checking the Scan Scanning the ImageMaintaining the Equipment Cleaning ProceduresCleaning the Lens Cleaning the Light Bar Replacing the Lamp Replacement ProceduresLeads Replacing the Round Balance Filters Maintaining the Equipment Replacing the Square IR Filter Maintaining the Equipment Maintaining the Equipment Appendix a Using the Service and Assembly Module SAM Backing Up Scanner Files Installing the Service and Assembly Module SAM SoftwareUsing the Operations Controls Performing the Functions on the Mag/Focus Tab Performing an Autofocus Setting the MagnificationUsing the Service and Assembly Module SAM Calibrating the Scanner Setting Image Processing ParametersUsing the Capture Tab Scanning the Image Data Setting the Scan AreaUsing the Miscellaneous Tab Backing Up and Restoring Files Using the Service and Assembly Module SAM Recommended Accessories Appendix B Ordering Accessories and SuppliesAccessories Supplies Site 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 Unlatching the Gate Actuator Latching and Unlatching the Gate ActuatorLatching the Gate Actuator 120/220 Installing the Aperture PlateRemoving the Long Roll Accessory from the Scanner Punch 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 Install the film on the spindle 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 OffsetsUsing the Long Roll Accessory SAM, select ViewFilm Controls Setting the Lens Magnification Set the Line Offset y to Set Pixel Summing to 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 Using the Long Roll Accessory Recording the Highest Numbers on the LEDs Appendix D-2 Determining and Setting the Trigger PointsDetermining the Left Trigger Point Determining the Right Trigger Point Setting 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