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Reference DCS 465 Camera Back 9-35

You are losing images
from the PCMCIA card. An error occurred on
the card. Do a “sleep/awake” sequence:
let the camera back sleep
(disconnect the AC adapter from
the camera back, shut down the
computer if connected, and
disconnect the camera back
from the computer), reconnect
and try again. If you continue to
have problems, reformat the
PCMCIA card with the Format
Disk button on the Control Panel
of the software driver. (This will
erase all existing images from
the card.)
If the problem persists, contact
Kodak.
Image data on the
PCMCIA card have
become corrupted; you
are unable to access the
image data.
You may be using an
improper SCSI cable to
connect the camera
back to your computer.
Use only the supplied SCSI
cables (or other cables as speci-
fied in chapters 4 — Macintosh)
to attach the camera or other
peripherals to the computer.
Your SCSI chain is not
terminated properly. Ensure that the SCSI chain is
terminated properly as described
in chapters 4 (Macintosh) or 5
(PC).
The files have become
corrupted for an
unknown reason.
If you have access to a computer
with a PCMCIA card reader and
disk utility software, you may be
able to recover image and sound
files with that utility software.
If that computer system is
unavailable or that action is
unsuccessful, you may need to
format the disk with the camera
back, an operation which will
erase all of your data on the
card.
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