Kodak 20P manual Viewing/Setting the Processor Time and Date, Viewing the Current Time Setting

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Viewing/Setting the Processor Time and Date

System Operating Procedures

10.Turn the knob on the control strip feed box clockwise with a steady slow motion until the processor pulls the control strip or the knob moves freely.

11.After the control strip has been processed, loosen the spring loaded knob and pull it toward the processor’s OCP.

12.Remove the control strip feed box from the bypass slot and release the knob.

13.Push the spring loaded knob toward the printer until the slot is completely covered and tighten the knob.

NOTE: The processor will operate for two complete dry-to-dry cycles to allow adequate time for the control strip to load. Replenishment is calculated for 42 square inches of material.

Viewing/Setting the Processor Time and Date

Viewing the Current Time Setting

1.Press Time on the OCP to access the Time screen.

NOTE: All times have been entered using a 24-hour clock notation. For example, 3:12 a.m. is entered and displayed as “3:12”; 3:12 p.m. is entered and displayed as “15:12”.

2.Press a different blue function key to return to View mode.

Setting the Current Time

1.Press Time.

2.Press Set to enter the Time Set mode. Change the time of day by using the Up and Down Arrows.

NOTE: The timing selections increase or decrease in increments of one minute each for the first 10 minutes in either direction. Thereafter the timing selections increase (or decrease) in 10 minute increments.

3.Press Set twice or press a different blue function key to return to View mode.

Setting the Current Date

1.Press the blue Time key on the OCP.

2.Press Set twice to enter the Day Set mode. Change the day by using the Up and Down Arrows.

3.Press Set once or press a different blue function key to return to View mode.

September 2000

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Kodak 20P manual Viewing/Setting the Processor Time and Date, Viewing the Current Time Setting, Setting the Current Time