3. Connect the AC power to the control unit
Use only an approved power cord with a plug appropriate for the power receptacles of the region. The camera has an external universal power adapter, able to operate from any AC voltage between 100 and 240 volts nominal, 47 to 63 Hz single phase, without changing switches or jumpers. The camera consumes a maximum of about 60 watts of power, and should be operated from the same circuit sup- plying power to the computer connected to the camera. Approved extension cords may be used to supply power to the camera over considerable distances.
4. Turn on the digital camera
Turn on the digital camera with the switch on the control unit. The Power LED will light green to indicate the unit has been turned on. When the Status LED next to the power switch goes out the digital camera is ready. Also check the LED on the insert, next to the cable connector. The LED will flash green every few seconds to indicate a good connection with the control unit.
5. Turn on the host computer
Turn on the host computer. While the computer is starting up, Steps 6 through 8 can be completed.
6.Install the viewing overlay on the camera’s ground glass
The scanning insert covers an image area of 72 x 96 mm. (2.83 x 3.78 in.), slightly smaller than standard 4x5 sheet film, centered in the overall image area. Several black plastic viewing masks have been supplied with the digital camera, which can be placed over the ground glass of your camera to indicate the area available for digital imaging. These masks have a
glass, yet easily removable. Line up the centering Overlay mounted on a ground glass view screen. notches in the inside of the mask with the center lines
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