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Message

Possible Cause

Suggested Solution

 

 

 

“The camera or camera back was not found. Try the following. (Continued from previous page.)

Check all cables.

Check for SCSI ID conflict.

Check for dead battery.

Switch to an archive folder.”

The battery in the camera

Operate from the AC battery

is dead.

charger/adapter or charge the

 

battery from the adapter and try

 

again.

You have deliberately chosen the driver when no camera was connected with the intention of working with images in an archive folder.

Click folder and open an archive folder from your computer hard disk.

“The folder ‘folderid’ was not found. The action is terminating. Create a new folder in the proper location, and run the action again, or record the action again to point to an existing folder.”

This message appears when you run a script. The script points to a folder that does not exist as specified. Perhaps the folder has been deleted since the script was recorded.

Follow the instructions that appear in the message.

“The last SCSI command completed with an error, indicating a hardware error in the cabling or SCSI connectors. Verify that SCSI cables are connected properly.”

A hardware error has been detected in the cabling or SCSI connectors.

Verify that all SCSI connections are correct (if necessary turn off all equipment to alter the connections). Try other cables if available. Be certain that terminators (if used with your computer setup) are still properly connected. If the problem persists, contact Kodak.

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