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Message

Possible Cause

Suggested Solution

 

 

 

“The camera is performing another operation. Wait briefly and try again.”

You have tried a command (for example Copy To), and the camera is still performing another operation.

Wait for a short time (for example wait until the red Card Busy light on the camera back stops blinking), and then try again.

“The camera or camera back was not found. Try the following.

Check all cables.

Check for SCSI ID conflict.

Check for dead battery.

Switch to an archive folder.”

The SCSI cable is not

Verify that the SCSI cable is

connected properly.

connected properly between the

 

computer and the camera. If not,

 

turn both off, reconnect the cable,

 

and try again.

The camera SCSI ID is set

Reset the camera SCSI ID so that it

improperly.

is different from other devices

 

connected to the computer. To do

 

so, turn off the camera, then the

 

computer. Reset the camera SCSI

 

ID. Restart.

 

(With a Macintosh computer the

 

CD-ROM drive is often SCSI ID

 

number 3; be certain that you

 

avoid its number.)

You have connected the camera to a different computer (or to the same computer to which you recently connected an additional SCSI device), resulting in a SCSI ID conflict.

Reset the camera SCSI ID so that it is different from other devices connected to the computer. To do so, turn off the camera, then the computer. Set the camera SCSI ID to a unique value. Restart.

(With a Macintosh computer the CD-ROM drive is often SCSI ID number 3; be certain that you avoid its number.) (Continued on next page.)

 Reference — Kodak Driver Software G 8-67

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