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User’s Manual A-41069 Part No. 636914 January 1993 BUSINESS IMAGING SYSTEMS KODAK I MAGE L I NK Scanner 9 00 a nd 923 MD R S.
i A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 T A B L E O F CO N T E NT S 1 Intr od uct ion Sc anner f eatur es ................. . ................. . .................................. . ... 1-1 Sc anner o ptio ns ............................................ .......
ii A-410 69 Ja nuar y 199 3 5 Ope rato r Fun ctio ns Us ing func tio n c ode s .......................... . ................. . ....................... 5-1 Func tio n c ode s ummar y ............................................................... 5-2 Func tio n c ode des cr ipti ons .
1 - 1 A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 1 I NTRODUCTIO N The KODAK IMAGELINK ™ Scanner 900 is a medium- to high-speed (up to 120 pages per minute†), high-resolution (up to 400 dpi) rotary scanner designed for medium- to high-volume digitial capture of business documents.
1 - 2 A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 Scanner optio ns The follo wing optio ns are a vailable f or use wit h your Sca nner: • A custom -designe d chair (ergonom ic design) . • A worksta tion con sole, left or righ t position . • A choice of feede rs.
1 - 3 A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 Fr ont view The follo wing illu strations and de scriptions will assis t you i n locatin g and becomi n g fam iliar with th e Scanner component s: Scanner components Contr ol Panel – contains t he Status Display, Indicato rs, and Ope rating Keys use d to con trol the Scanner .
1 - 4 A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 J30 J31 J45 J32 J33 J46 Computer Interface 1 (COIN1) Computer Interface 2 (COIN2) Computer Interface 3 (COIN3) SCSI Power Cord Main Power Switch ON OFF Rear vie w Computer Inter face 1 ( COIN1) - Ser vice/Diagn ostic I nt e rface.
1 - 5 A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 St a t us d isplay Doc um en t Le vel Ind icat or 00 30 .05 .100 .001 MODE 5 Pl ea se Wait ... Ope r a tor Messa ge Image Add res s Mode Name/ Numb er Two L ine Sta tu.
1 - 6 A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 Key/Ind ic a to r Scanner Buf fer S ta tu s Indi ca t ors Plu s key Up Arrow Rig ht Ar row Do wn Arrow L ef t Arr ow Fu n ct ion Indicat es how m uch image b uffer sp .
1 - 7 A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 Operat ing keys a n d ind ic at ors Keys/In dicator s CAL END Pr ogrammable Keys ( P Keys) Jog Transpor t J og Fu n ct ion Used to initiate the calibr ation pr o c ess. Used at the end o f a batch or job to alert th e host co mputer th at the batch o r job has ended.
1 - 8 A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 Operat ing keys a n d ind ic at ors Key s /I ndicat ors Nu meric Keys (0 - 9) F K ey De cimal Key L evel 1 Key L evel 2 Key L evel 3 Key Fu n ct ion Used to enter n um eric dat a such a s an Im ag e Addr ess o r Funct ion Code.
1 - 9 A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 Operat ing keys a n d ind ic at ors Key/Indica tor Cle ar Ca ncel Ru n NEX T Sto p Ent er Fu n ct ion Used to cancel a function without changing the preset values. Used to clear th e Status Display a fter execut ing sel e ct funct ion code s.
2 - 1 A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 2 BASIC CONC E PT S The follo wing inf ormation will provi de you wit h the ba sic concep ts associat ed with s canning d ocument s. The Sca n n er offe rs eighte en (18) m odes which may be d e fined fo r a particul a r appl ication o r group o f applicat ions.
2 - 2 A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 The follo wing ex ample illu strates t he use o f lin ke d modes. • Assum e that in Mode 10: - T h e I ndex Form at is thr ee-level.
2 - 3 A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 Image a ddress e s An Image Address is assigne d to eve ry documen t scanned. An Im ag e Address consists o f four fields, ea ch of which repr esent a di ff e rent document level.
2 - 4 A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 Using th e NEXT key To se t or ch ange an Ima ge Add ress us ing the N EXT k ey (or Fu nc tion Cod e F97) , si mply pres s t he NE XT key or ente r F unc tion Co de F97. The ne xt I mag e Ad dre ss wi ll be di spl ayed.
2 - 5 A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 Onc e th e desi red alp ha cha rac ter app ears in th e d is pl ay, i t m a y be se lec ted for inp ut into t he F ix ed F iel d. T o i npu t t he desi red al pha char ac ter, us e th e le ft or ri ght arr ow key to mov e th e f las hin g c urso r ov er the des ire d al ph a c hara ct er.
2 - 6 A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 Image a ddress f ormats The Im age Addr ess may be d i splayed in the s tatus disp lay, and printed on the o riginal d ocument(s) as they are tr ansported t hrough the system. The for mat in wh ich the I mage Add ress appear s when d isplayed, written , or printe d is def ined dur ing instal lation for each m ode.
2 - 7 A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 When u sing this s cheme, t he Image Ad dress ( IA) assig ned to each document is define d as follo ws: • Field A (Level 1) is def ined as ha v ing a field leng th greater than ze ro. • Field B (Level 2) is def ined as h a v ing a field leng th of zero.
2 - 8 A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 When u sing this s cheme, t he Image Ad dress ( IA) assig ned to each document is define d as follo ws: • Field A (Level 1) is defin ed as ha ving a fie ld length g r eater t han zero. • Field B (Level 2) is def ined as h a vi ng a f ield lengt h greater than zero.
2 - 9 A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 Page ... Page ... Chapt er I mage Ad dr es s 01 .00 0 O ne H ea de r Page 1-1 Ima ge A ddres s 01 .001 Page 1-2 Im age Addre ss 0 1.00 2 Page 1-40 Im age Addre ss 0 1.04 0 Chapt er Imag e Ad d ress 02. 000 T wo H ea de r Page 2-1 Ima ge A ddres s 02 .
2 - 10 A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 When u sing this s cheme, t he Image Ad dress ( IA) assig ned to each document is define d as follo ws: • Field A (Level 1 ) is defin ed as ha ving a fie ld length o f zer o. • Field B (Level 2) is defin ed as ha ving a fie ld length g r eater t han zer o .
2 - 11 A-4 1069 Janu ary 1993 Page ... Page ... Chapt er I mage Ad dr es s 01 O ne H ea de r Page 1-1 Ima ge A ddres s 01 Page 1-2 Im age Addre ss 0 1 Page 1-40 Im age Addre ss 0 1 Chapt er Imag e Ad .
2 - 12 A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 When u sing this s cheme, t he Image Ad dress ( IA) assig ned to each document is define d as follo ws: • Field A (Level 1) is defin ed as ha ving a fie ld length g r eater t han zer o . • Field B (Level 2) is defin ed as ha ving a fie ld length g r eater t han zer o .
2 - 13 A-4 1069 Janu ary 1993 Page ... Secti on Imag e Ad dress 1.0 0.00 0 O ne H ea de r Page 1-1 Ima ge A ddres s 1. 01.0 01 Page 1-40 Ima ge A ddres s 1. 01.0 40 Chapt er Imag e Ad dress 1.0 2.00 0 T wo H ea de r Page 2-1 Imag e Ad dress 1.0 2.00 1 Page .
2 - 14 A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 Th ree l e vel of fset ind ex ing When u sing this s cheme, t he Image Ad dress ( IA) assig ned to each document is define d as follo ws: • Field A (Level 1 ) is defin ed as ha ving a fie ld length o f zer o. • Field B (Level 2) is defin ed as ha ving a fie ld length g r eater t han zer o .
2 - 15 A-4 1069 Janu ary 1993 Page ... Secti on Imag e Ad dress 1.0 0 O ne H ea de r Page 1-1 Ima ge A ddres s 1. 01 Page 1-40 Ima ge A ddres s 1. 01 Chapt er Imag e A dd ress 1.0 2 T wo H ea de r Page 2-1 Imag e Ad dress 1.0 2 Page ... Chapt er Imag e Ad dress 1.
2 - 16 A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 Through o u t the Ind exing S ch e mes exam ples, you have see n d ocument levels ch ange with in a si n g le gr o up of docu ments.
2 - 17 A-4 1069 Janu ary 1993 Batc h ing A batch is defi ned as a sp ecific n umber of documents o f a given level (Level 1 , Leve l 2 , or Leve l 3) .
2 - 18 A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 Scanning considerat i ons Image headers The top ics presen ted in t his section apply to docum ent scanni ng. Image Hea ders ar e created when doc uments a re scanned .
3 - 1 A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 3 G ETTING ST ARTE D The follo wing st ep s are n e cessar y t o pr ep a re the Sca nner fo r operatio n: • Turn o n the M a i n Power Switch ( located a t the rear of th e machin e). • Turn o n the Sid e Panel Switch.
3 - 2 A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 Calibration Target Calibr ation sets the inten sity of th e lamps, which cont ribute to t he over all quality of the scanned d oc ument im age. The Sca n n er shoul d be calib rated: • At least once a d ay w hen th e Scanner is tur ned on usi ng the Sid e Panel Sw itch - p rior to scan ning doc uments.
3 - 3 A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 Unsucce ss f ul cali bratio n If the calibratio n is not successful, a messa ge will a p p ear in t he Stat us Display. You m ay n e ed to: • Verify that you are usin g a cle an, blan k sheet o f paper as a calibr ation target.
3 - 4 A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 Adjusting the feed and separ a tor roller gap The gap adjustm en t knob on the Cont rol Panel increases or decr e as es the sp a ce betwe e n the fe e d and se parator r ollers. The gap m ust be adjuste d proper ly for sm ooth tr an sp ortation of docu ments with out document overlap .
3 - 5 A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 5. Tur n th e Gap Adju stment Kn ob clockw ise thr ee c omplete turns to open the gap be twe e n the fe ed and separator rollers. 6. Select tw o docum ents of th e same size, textu re and thi ckness, simil a r to the ty pes of docum ents you will be p roce ssing.
3 - 6 A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 10. When yo u h ave a d j usted t he gap so t hat the b o ttom d oc ument separate s consi stently fr o m the top docum en t, rotate the Gap Adjustm ent Knob c ounter clockwise ano ther one o r two clicks to comple te the adju stment.
3 - 7 A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 Adjusting the feed shelf position Befor e you begin f eeding d o cu ments in to the S canner, a djust the position of the Feed Shelf: To auto matically f eed mult iple docum ents, th e feed she lf should be in the raise d posi tio n (as sh o wn ab ove).
3 - 8 A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 Adjusting the feed shelf side gu ides Befor e yo u beg in p roces sing docum ents, adju st the sid e guides on the feed s h e lf to a ccomodate the docu ments being process ed. 2. Slide ap art the Side Guides on the Feed Shelf u ntil the Feed She lf Label is visible .
3 - 9 A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 Adjusting the exit hop pe r sid e gu id e s and end stop The Exit Hopper Side Guide s and End Stop must be adju ste d so t ha t document s will be stacked properly af ter pr oce ss ing. 1. Adjust th e Side Gu ides on t he Exit H opper to m atch the a d justm ent of the S ide Guid es on the F eed Shelf .
3 - 10 A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 Changin g the de fl e ctor The Sca n n er com es with t wo deflec tors (stor ed in the pocket lo cated inside the righ t-side ac cess door) , designed to help stack the docum e nts as the y exit the transpor t system a nd enter the exit h opper.
3 - 11 A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 Prepar i ng documents for sca n ning Befor e yo u begin p rocessing docum en ts, m ake cer tain that th e document s may be fed throu gh the Sca nner easil y: • Remove a n y stap les, rubber bands, loose m en di ng tape, or paper clips fr om the docu ments to b e pr o c essed.
4 - 1 A-41069 August 1995 4 OPERA TING THE SCANNER The scanning process consists of the following steps: 1. The Scanner is prepared for operation (refer to Getting Started ) . 2. The Scanner is enabled by the host system. 3. A mode is selected for the application.
4 - 2 A-41069 August 1995 The Scanner offers eighteen (18) modes which may be programmed for a particular application or group of applications. The modes are programmed at the time of installation and stored for easy access and use. Typically, the mode will be selected via the host system, using a scanner-unique command.
4 - 3 A-41069 August 1995 Feeding documents After the Scanner has been prepared for operation and the desired mode and any temporary operating values have been defined, you are ready to feed documents into the transport. 1. Verify that the side panel switch is on.
4 - 4 A-41069 August 1995 Feeding thick documents The Gap Release Lever is used to feed thick documents such as card stock or cover stock. The lever is located on the front panel of the Scanner, next to the gap adjustment knob. 1. Press down and hold the gap release lever.
5-1 A-41069 January 1993 There are a variety of functions available which may be used to temporarily change operating conditions and values, and to obtain system and accessory status information. To execute a function code: • Press the F key. • Press the numeric keys which correspond to the desired function code.
A-41069 January 1993 5-2 Function code summary Status Accessory Status* F05 Date and Time Display* F23 Elapsed Time* F17 Counters Level 0 Count* F10 Level 1 Count* F11 Level 2 Count* F12 Level 3 Count.
5-3 A-41069 January 1993 Bar Code Bar Code Reading On/Off F60 Partial Bar Code Reading On/Off F66 Bar Code Reading Confirmation Tone F63 Bar Code/Patch Reading Conf. Tone F62 Bar Code Test F65 Omit Bar Code Reading on Next Doc.* F64 Document Controller Length Checking On/Off F70 Omit Length Checking on Next Doc.
A-41069 January 1993 5-4 Function code descriptions F01 Select Mode Allows you to select one of the eighteen (18) application modes. FFF.003.002.001 Mode 10 Mode: • Enter the number of the application mode you wish to select; one or two digits. • Press the Enter key.
5-5 A-41069 January 1993 -> -> F05 Accessory Status Allows you to display the current status of each accessory installed. The status of each accessory is either ON, OFF, or NOT PRESENT (except for Endorser Mode, where the status is either Single Stamping, Continuous Stamping, or NOT PRESENT).
A-41069 January 1993 5-6 F07 Level 0 Allows you to assign Level 0 to the next document fed into the transport. FFF.003.002.001 Mode 10 A normal operating display will appear. F08 Last Image Address Allows you to display the Image Address of the last document processed.
5-7 A-41069 January 1993 -> -> F12 Level 2 Count Allows you to display the total number of documents assigned Level 2. FFF.003.002.001 Mode 10 Level 2 Count: 123456789 • Press the Clear key to return to a normal operating display. F13 Level 3 Count Allows you to display the total number of documents assigned Level 3.
A-41069 January 1993 5-8 -> -> -> -> F16 Alarm Tone Allows you to adjust the pitch of the alarm tone. There are two available options: LOW or HIGH. FFF.003.002.001 Mode 10 Alarm Tone ( ): LOW • Press the up arrow key to increase the pitch; or Press the down arrow key to decrease the pitch.
5-9 A-41069 January 1993 F19 Display Language Allows you to choose the language in which Status Display messages appear. There are two available options: ENGLISH or OTHER (where OTHER is defined as a specific language during installation). FFF.003.002.
A-41069 January 1993 5-10 F23 Time and Date Display Allows you to view the current time and date. NOTE: You cannot change the time or date using this function. Formatted Time and Date: 9/9/92 9:30AM • Press the Clear key to return to a normal operating display.
5-11 A-41069 January 1993 F39 Printer Character Shift NOTE: This function code is available only when using Document Printer 12. Allows you to select which set of ink jets will be used to print each character. There are three available options: Left, Center (default), or Right.
A-41069 January 1993 5-12 F41 Primary Document Printer 1 On/Off Allows you to turn the primary document printer 1 on or off. FFF.003.002.001 Mode 10 Document Printer #1 ON 0=OFF • Enter the number zero (0) to turn the primary document printer 1 OFF.
5-13 A-41069 January 1993 F43 Document Printer 12 On/Off Allows you to turn the document printer 12 on or off. FFF.003.002.001 Mode 10 Document Printer 12 ON 0=OFF • Enter the number zero (0) to turn the document printer 12 OFF. • Press the Enter key.
A-41069 January 1993 5-14 F45 Print Test Allows you to test the position and print quality of all document printers (Document Printer 1 (primary), Document Printer 1 (secondary), and Document Printer 12) installed. NOTE: Print Test options 3=Shift and 4=Test are available only when using the Document Printer 12.
5-15 A-41069 January 1993 F48 Purge Print Head NOTE: This function code is available only when using Document Printer 12. Allows you to initiate an immediate priming ink spurt. FFF.003.002.001 Mode 10 NOTE: This function code should only be executed while performing a Print Test (F45).
A-41069 January 1993 5-16 F51 Patch Reader 2 On/Off Allows you to turn the secondary patch reader on or off. FFF.003.002.001 Mode 10 Patch Reader #2 ON 0=OFF • Enter the number zero (0) to turn the secondary patch reader OFF. • Press the Enter key.
5-17 A-41069 January 1993 F53 Patch Reading Confirmation Tone Allows you to turn the patch reading confirmation tone on or off. FFF.003.002.001 Mode 10 Patch Read Confirmation Tone ON 0=OFF • Enter the number zero (0) to turn the patch reading confirmation tone OFF.
A-41069 January 1993 5-18 -> -> F57 Endorser On/Off Allows you to turn the endorser on or off. FFF.003.002.001 Mode 10 Endorser ON 0=OFF • Enter the number zero (0) to turn the endorser OFF. • Press the Enter key. FFF.003.002.001 Mode 10 Endorser OFF 1=ON • Enter the number one (1) to turn the endorser ON.
5-19 A-41069 January 1993 F59 Endorser Print Position Allows you to specify how far from the leading edge of the document (fed into the transport first) the endorsement will appear. The default print position, defined during installation, is used as the base value.
A-41069 January 1993 5-20 F62 Bar Code/Patch Reading Confirmation Tone NOTE: This function code is available when using Bar Code Reader AND a primary and/or secondary Patch Reader. Allows you to turn the bar code/patch reading confirmation tone on or off.
5-21 A-41069 January 1993 F64 Omit Bar Code Reading on Next Document Allows you to omit bar code reading on the next document only. FFF.003.002.001 Mode 10 Omit Bar Code Read on Next Doc OFF 1=ON • Enter the number one (1) to omit bar code reading on the next document only.
A-41069 January 1993 5-22 F66 Partial Bar Code Reading On/Off Allows you to turn partial bar code reading on or off. NOTE: If function code F60 is used to turn bar code reading off, partial bar code reading is also turned off. Function code F66 must be used to re-enable partial bar code reading.
5-23 A-41069 January 1993 F71 Omit Length Checking on Next Document NOTE: This function code is available only when the Advanced Document Controller is installed.
A-41069 January 1993 5-24 F73 Latched Scanning Flag On/Off Allows you to set a flag which alerts the host system that the document, and those which follow, are of special interest.
5-25 A-41069 January 1993 F75 Footswitch Confirmation Tone Allows you to turn the footswitch confirmation tone on or off. FFF.003.002.001 Mode 10 Foot Switch Confirmation Tone ON 0=OFF • Enter the number zero (0) to turn the footswitch confirmation tone OFF.
A-41069 January 1993 5-26 -> -> -> -> F91 Select Linked Mode Allows you to switch from one application mode to another, keeping the last Image Address.
5-27 A-41069 January 1993 -> -> F93 Action/Confirmation Tone Allows you to adjust the pitch of the action/confirmation tone. There are two available options: LOW or HIGH. FFF.003.002.001 Mode 10 Sound Alarm ( ): LOW • Press any arrow key (up arrow, down arrow, right arrow, or left arrow) to toggle between the two available options.
A-41069 January 1993 5-28 F97 Next Image Address Allows you to input the next Image Address. FFF.003.002.001 Mode 10 Next Ima g e Address: F FF.003.002.001 • Enter the next Image Address. • Press the Enter key. F98 Stop Allows you to stop the transport.
A-41069 January 1993 6-1 The following se cti o n outl ine s the a ctions wh ich sh ould be ta ken by the users and system administrators when an operator message appears in the status display.
A-41069 January 1993 6-2 Operator mes s age listing Code Operator Message Displayed Description / Action Required E000 Memory battery low - call service Call service - do not turn off the machine. E100 Please wait No action req u ired. Wait for the message to clear.
A-41069 January 1993 6-3 Code Operator Message Displayed Description / Action Required E121 Check front patch reader Patch code not recognized. E122 Check rear patch reader Verify that the patch document was fed into the transport in the proper orientation.
A-41069 January 1993 6-4 Code Operator Message Displayed Description / Action Required E200 Verify/enter Image Address An err o r h a s occur r ed in the system and E201 the Image Address may no longer be correct. Use function code F08 to determine the last Image Address.
A-41069 January 1993 6-5 Code Operator Message Displayed Description / Action Required E230 Open access door to correct error Open the access door. Verify that all operator accessible areas are properly closed. Press the Run key to continue. E231 Press JOG, and try again Pre ss the Jog key.
A-41069 January 1993 6-6 Code Operator Message Displayed Description / Action Required E283 Invalid configuration for OCR OCR is not enabled in the mode selected. Enable the OCR using function code F76, or change the application mode to one in which the OCR is enabled.
A-41069 January 1993 6-7 Code Operator Message Displayed Description / Action Required E500 System error Contact your System Administrator. E501 A controlled power-down sequence is required. E502 E503 E512 E513 E550 E551 E552 E553 E562 E563 E504 Display communications error Press the Jog key to cle ar all documents E505 from the transport.
A-41069 January 1993 6-8 Code Operator Message Displayed Description / Action Required E600 variou s messages Tur n the side panel switch off. through Turn the main power switch off. E699 Wait five (5) to ten (10) seconds. Turn the main power switch on.
7 - 1 A-41069 January 1993 Probable Cause Remedy Power cord not connnected. Push the power cord plug into the receptacle. Wall outlet defective. Check outlet (call authorized electrician). Main power switch off. Turn the main power switch on. Side panel switch off.
7 - 2 A-41069 January 1993 Trouble Clear streak on scanned images. Overall scanned image density too light, too dark, or uneven. Calibration failure. Probable Cause Remedy Foreign object in the optical path. Refer to Section 8. Check and clean imaging guides and transport area.
7 - 3 A-41069 January 1993 Clearing the document path If a document becomes lodged in the Scanner transport system, the system will stop running and a message will appear in the Status Display. A document can become lodged in the transport system when: • Documents are not fed straight (skewed).
7 - 4 A-41069 January 1993 • Check each transport area, in turn (Area A through Area F), for documents lodged in the document path. You only have to remove the jammed document(s).
7 - 5 A-41069 January 1993 To clear the feeder/horizontal transport area: 1. Grasp the front cover and swing it open to the right. 2. Push the roller cover release lever toward the rear of the machine. 3. Grasp and rotate the roller cover toward the back of the machine.
7 - 6 A-41069 January 1993 Area B - The imaging guide area To clear the imaging guide area: 1. Open the right-side access door. 2. Locate and remove only the upper imaging guide. 3. Locate and remove the upper lamp housing assembly. 4. Remove any documents or document pieces.
7 - 7 A-41069 January 1993 Area C - The lower roller assembly area To clear the lower roller assembly area: 1. Open the top cover. 2. Open the right-side access door. 3. Turn the baffle handle to unlatch the baffle plate. Pull the baffle plate to the right until it stops.
7 - 8 A-41069 January 1993 Area D - The vertical transport area To clear the vertical transport area: 1. Open the top cover. 2. Open the right-side access door. 3. Turn the baffle handle to unlatch the baffle plate. Pull the baffle plate to the right until it stops.
7 - 9 A-41069 January 1993 Area E - The upper turn area To clear the upper turn area: 1. Open the top cover. 2. Locate and grasp the upper turn handle. 3. Push the upper turn handle down and pull the baffle toward the back of the machine until it stops.
7 - 10 A-41069 January 1993 Area F - The document exit area To clear the document exit area: 1. Turn off the side panel switch. 2. Open the top cover. 3. Locate and grasp the exit handle. 4. Raise the exit baffle to expose any documents. 5. Remove any documents or document pieces.
8 - 1 A-41069 January 1993 8 SC ANNER MA I NT EN A NCE Cleaning task s To keep your Scan ner in g ood oper ating cond ition, the f ollowing tasks must be perfor med periodic ally: • Clean ing the i .
8 - 2 A-41069 January 1993 Daily maintenance procedures Clean ing the ima ging g u id es Maintena nce proc ed u res w hich shou ld be pe rformed ever y day inclu de: cleanin g the im ag i ng gu ides and cle aning th e Documen t Scanning Ar r ay. The imag ing guid es should be clean ed daily, or between each r oll of film, wh ichever co mes fir st.
8 - 3 A-41069 January 1993 4. Remove d u st fr om the imag ing guid es, using a soft b ristle br ush. 5. Remove f i nger prints or sm udges fr o m the imag ing guide s, wiping both s ides of each imaging guide with a clean, soft, dr y, lint-fr ee cloth sl ightly mois tened with water o r lens cle aner.
8 - 4 A-41069 January 1993 Document Scanning Array Release Handle Release Handle Mounting Brackets Transport Area Clean ing the do cument scann ing arr a y NOTE: T he Docu ment Scan ning Arr ay is an op tional ac cessory wh ich is availab le only whe n using a Scanner 923.
8 - 5 A-41069 January 1993 Mounting Br acket Lens DSA Window Transport Window 6. Rotate the DSA assembly aw a y fr om you. The moun ting brackets should b e poin tin g str aight down. 7. Set the DSA assem bly down, using th e mounting brackets for support.
8 - 6 A-41069 January 1993 Document Scanning Array Sensors Weekly ma i ntenance procedures M a i n te nance pr ocedures w hich sh ould be pe rform ed weekly includ e: vacuumi n g inside the Scan ner, clea ning the f e ed and separator rollers, and cle a n ing th e cabine t.
8 - 7 A-41069 January 1993 The lower roller housing assem bly T he sen sor s ar e locate d in the upp e r section of the lower roller assembly housing. 1. Open the top cover. 2. Open the right-side access door. 3. Grasp the vertical baffle handle and pull down until the baffle plate stops and clicks into place.
8 - 8 A-41069 January 1993 The upp er and lowe r lamp h ousings s hould be cleaned. 1. Open the right- side access door. 2. Remove t h e lowe r lamp hou sing. 3. Vacuum the housing . 4. Replace the lowe r lamp h o u sing. Repeat st e ps 4 th r ough 8 for the u p per lam p housing .
8 - 9 A-41069 January 1993 Fe ed Rolle r Rolle r Cov er Se parato r Roller Rele ase Leve r Clean t he feed an d separ at o r r o l lers at le a st o nce a wee k to pr eve nt i nk, toner, a nd dust from col lecting on t h e r ollers and pr eventing docum en ts from sep arating.
8 - 10 A-410 69 January 1993 Clean ing the cab inet Clean t he exteri o r of t h e Scanne r, the fee d shelf, a nd the h o pper ar ea with a soft cloth . Remove any fing erprints , s tains, or stubb o r n dirt wit h a cloth d ampened wit h water or a m ild cleaning agent.
A-41069 January 1993 8 - 11 Monthly m a intenance procedures Mai ntena nc e pr oc edur es w hic h s houl d b e pe rfor med mo nth ly inc lude: c hec ki ng th e ai r f il ter. The air filter sho uld be c hecked at least on ce a month and changed as needed.
8 - 12 A-410 69 January 1993 Repl acemen t procedures Repl a cem ent pr ocedur es sh ould be perfor med on an a s needed b asis. Componen ts which need per iodic rep lacement i n cl ude: the air filter, th e Docum en t Scannin g Array la mp, and th e exposu re lam ps.
A-41069 January 1993 8 - 13 Mounting Brackets Transport Area Document Scanning Array Release Handle Release Handle 1. Tur n th e side pa nel swit ch off. 2. Open the front c over. 3. Locate th e Docum ent Scannin g Ar ray. 4. Push do wn and rota te the release han dles outw ard to r e l ease t he DSA ass embly.
8 - 14 A-410 69 January 1993 Mounting Br acket Lens DSA Window Transport Window 5. Lift th e DSA ass embly str aight up fr om the t ransport a rea. 6. Rotate the DSA assembly aw a y fr om you. The moun ting brackets should b e poin tin g str aight down to ward the transpor t area.
A-41069 January 1993 8 - 15 12. Grasp th e replace ment lamp by both ends with the clear stripe pointin g towar d yo u. 13. Inser t th e lamp g ently i n to the ho using. 14. Rotate the lam p to ward you until it s naps into place. T he clear stripe sh o uld d isappear jus t below the lower e dge of t he DSA assem bly.
8 - 16 A-410 69 January 1993 Replacin g th e ex posu re lamps T he e xposur e system co nsists of four ( 4) long-l ife flour escent lamps. There a re two la mp housi n g s; one up per an d o ne low er.
A-41069 January 1993 8 - 17 Tab 5. Careful ly grasp th e end of the lam p t h at is nearest th e tab and lift it out of th e lamp h ousing so cket. F ree the oth e r end of the lam p a n d lift the it out o f the lamp housing. Remove t he secon d l amp in the same man ner.
A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 I I ND E X A Acc es s do or s, lef t-si de, 1-3, 8-9 right -sid e, 1 -3, 7-8, 7-9 , 7-1 0, 8 -2, 8-3, 8-7, 8-8 , 8-1 6, 8-1 7 Acc es so ries , 1- 1 Acc es so ry s tatus (fu .
A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 II front , 8- 4, 8 -6, 8 -9, 8-13 top , 1- 3, 7 - 7, 7-8 , 7- 9, 7- 10 D Dai ly m aint enanc e pr oced u res, 8-2 Dat e, 2 -18 Dec imal key , 1- 8 Def le ct or , 3- 1, 3- 10.
A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 III ela ps ed t ime ( F17) , 2- 17 dis pl ay l an gua ge ( F1 9) , 3- 1 sca nn er c al ib ratio n (F 37), 3-2 lat ch ed s ca nni ng f la g on/ off ( F 73), 2-18 momen tary s.
A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 IV Lev er, gap rel ea se , 4 -4 Lin e le ng th, 2 -18 Lin ke d mode s, 1- 1, 2 -1 Low er , imag ing guide , 7- 3, 7 -6, 7 -7, 8-1, 8-7, 8-1 6 cle an in g, 8- 2 lamp hous ing.
A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 V Pro gr am mabl e key s, 1 -1, 1-7, 4-2 def ault s, 1- 7 Pur ge , frequ ency (fu nctio n co de), 5-15 Q Qua r t er-t urn screw s, 8 -14, 8-15 R Rea r vi ew, 1-4 Ref le ct o.
A-4 10 69 Ja nu ar y 199 3 VI Troub lesh ooti ng, 7 -1 Turni ng o n the Sca nner, 3-1 Two l evel ind e xing , 2- 6, 2- 8 Two l evel offs et i ndex ing, 2-6, 2-1 0 U Uns uc ce ss fu l c al ib rati on, .
Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Kodak A-41069 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Kodak A-41069 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Kodak A-41069, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Kodak A-41069 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Kodak A-41069, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Kodak A-41069.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Kodak A-41069. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Kodak A-41069 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.