Error Codes; Introduction - Kodak X-Omat 5000 RA PROCESSOR Diagnostics

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Section 1: Error Codes

Introduction

Overview
The software on the 5000 MICROPROCESSOR BOARD controls and monitors the operation
of the PROCESSOR and continually checks for errors. When an error occurs, a description of
the error is displayed on the DISPLAY PANEL.
When 2 or more errors occur together, all the errors are displayed, but only 1 error is visible on
the DISPLAY PANEL at a time. The error with the highest priority is displayed first. You can
scroll through the list to view the other errors.
An error log on the 5000 BOARD records the last 100 errors that have occurred and the
number of times each error has occurred.
3 types of errors can occur:
• Fatal
• Non-Fatal
• Warning
Fatal and
Only qualified service personnel should repair both fatal and non-fatal errors.
Non-Fatal Errors
• Most fatal errors prevent optimum film processing.
• Most non-fatal errors do not prevent optimum film processing.
When you service a PROCESSOR with a fatal or non-fatal error and you check an electrical
component or BOARD, also check all the:
• connections and CABLES for the component or BOARD
• voltages from the POWER SUPPLY for the component or BOARD
Warning Errors
Operators can repair warning errors. Normally, you can feed film into a PROCESSOR when a
warning error is displayed.
READY LED
If any error prevents optimum film processing, the READY LED will de-energize. When the
LED de-energizes, you can feed film into the PROCESSOR but the image quality may not be
correct. Kodak recommends that you do not process film when the LED is de-energized.
5B6342 – January 1996
Important

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