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Electrostatic Discharge Section 1: Electrostatic Discharge Overview Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is a primary source of • product downtime • lost productivity • costly repairs While you cannot feel a static charge of less than 3,500 volts, as few as 30 volts can damage or destroy essential components in electronic equipment.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Section 2: Description and Specifications Description The Kodak X-Omatic IDENTIFICATION CAMERA, MODELS 4, 4L, and 4SL (hereafter referred to as the ID CAMERA), records patient identification data onto x-ray film in lighttight cassettes. The camera provides: • Dual lenses for use with C-1 and C-1N windows for MODELS 4 and 4L •...
Description and Specifications Cassettes The ID CAMERA will operate with the following CASSETTES: • All sizes of Kodak X-Omatic CASSETTES with C-1 windows • All sizes of Kodaflex CASSETTES with C-1 windows • All sizes of Kodak Min-R 2 CASSETTES with C-1N windows Power Requirements [1] For the MODELS 4, 4L, and 4SL ID CAMERAS: These cameras will operate correctly at the following voltages and tolerances.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Section 3: Unpacking the ID CAMERA Caution SUPPORT (4) Do not turn the shipping carton upside down. Important RETAINING Be careful opening the shipping carton and removing CUSHION the packing material. Keep the carton and all packing material for the customer, in case the ID CAMERA must ACCESSORY be returned for service.
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Unpacking the ID CAMERA [5] Take the aluminum shielding BAG containing the ID CAMERA out of the CAMERA BOX. (a) Cut the BAG carefully and remove the ID CAMERA. (b) Remove the dessicant container from the back of the ID CAMERA. H139_0014ACA H139_0014AC [6] Remove the PROTECTIVE SHEET from the ID...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Check that the ACCESSORY BOX contains the following: • 2 spare MAIN EXPOSURE LAMPS 10 W, 4.6 V • 1 spare UL CSA FUSE 3 A • 1 spare TUV FUSE 1 A • 2 spare CLOCK LAMPS •...
Setting Up the ID CAMERA Section 4: Setting Up the ID CAMERA Selecting the Correct Voltage Warning Dangerous Voltage. Removing the POWER SWITCH COVER PLATE POWER SWITCH COVER PLATE SCREW (6) H139_0066ACA H139_0066AC [1] Check that the ID CAMERA is de-energized and that the POWER CORD is disconnected. [2] Turn the ID CAMERA on its side.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Removing the COVER COVER RIBBON CABLE CPU BOARD H139_0042CCA H139_0042CA [6] Remove the COVER carefully, and disconnect the RIBBON CABLE from the CPU BOARD. Turn the COVER upside down and place the COVER next to the ID CAMERA. January 1996 –...
Setting Up the ID CAMERA Installing a new FUSE [7] Use a FLATHEAD SCREWDRIVER to remove the FUSE CAP holding the FUSE. FUSE CAP [8] Measure the source voltage. FUSE VOLTAGE SELECTOR H139_0034ACA H139_0034AC Selecting the Correct Voltage [9] Use a flat WIDEBLADE SCREWDRIVER, or COIN, to turn the VOLTAGE SELECTOR to the correct voltage.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Warning Dangerous Voltage. Removing the POWER SWITCH COVER PLATE POWER SWITCH COVER PLATE SCREW (6) H139_0066ACA H139_0066AC [1] Check that the ID CAMERA is de-energized and that the POWER CORD is disconnected. [2] Turn the ID CAMERA on its side. [3] Remove the 6 SCREWS from the POWER SWITCH COVER PLATE, and remove the POWER SWITCH COVER PLATE.
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Setting Up the ID CAMERA Removing the COVER COVER RIBBON CABLE CPU BOARD H139_0042CCA H139_0042CA [6] Remove the COVER carefully, and disconnect the RIBBON CABLE from the CPU BOARD. Turn the COVER upside down and place the COVER next to the ID CAMERA. 990602 –...
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Locating the DATE DIP SWITCHES [7] To select the month-day-year format, to set 02-28- 93, for example: DATE DIP SWITCHES (a) DIP SWITCH 1 to ON and (b) DIP SWITCH 2 to OFF [8] To select the day-month-year format, to set 28- 02-93, for example: (a) DIP SWITCH 1 to OFF and (b) DIP SWITCH 2 to ON...
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Setting Up the ID CAMERA Removing the POWER SWITCH COVER PLATE POWER SWITCH COVER PLATE SCREW (6) H139_0066ACA H139_0066AC [1] Check that the ID CAMERA is de-energized and that the POWER CORD is disconnected. [2] Turn the ID CAMERA on its side. [3] Remove the 6 SCREWS from the POWER SWITCH COVER PLATE, and remove the POWER SWITCH COVER PLATE.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Removing the COVER COVER RIBBON CABLE CPU BOARD H139_0042CCA H139_0042CA [6] Remove the COVER carefully, and disconnect the RIBBON CABLE from the CPU BOARD. Turn the COVER upside down and place the COVER next to the ID CAMERA. January 1996 –...
Setting Up the ID CAMERA Locating the Time Date DIP SWITCHES [7] To select the 12-hour time format, set: (a) DIP SWITCH 1 to OFF and (b) DIP SWITCH 2 to OFF [8] To select the 24-hour time format, set: (a) DIP SWITCH 1 to ON and (b) DIP SWITCH 2 to OFF [9] Connect the RIBBON CABLE to the CPU BOARD,...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DATE BUTTONS TIME BUTTONS DATE DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY DENSITY DECREASE BUTTON WINDOW BUTTON DENSITY INCREASE BUTTON H139_0003BCA LCD PANEL H139_0003BC [2] Set the date and time: (a) Press the DENSITY INCREASE and DENSITY DECREASE BUTTONS at the same time. The values in the DATE and TIME DISPLAYS will flash.
Setting Up the ID CAMERA Clearing the Date and Time DATE BUTTONS TIME BUTTONS DATE DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY DENSITY DECREASE BUTTON WINDOW BUTTON DENSITY INCREASE BUTTON H139_0003BCA LCD PANEL H139_0003BC To clear the date and time, or set the date and time to “0”, de-energize the CAMERA, press the DENSITY DECREASE BUTTON and then press the POWER BUTTON.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Section 5: Performing the Density Step Test Procedure Density Step Test Procedure The purpose of the Density Step Test Procedure is to choose the preferred density exposure for the customer. It is important that the customer be involved in this procedure. This is a good opportunity for you to instruct the customer in the operation of the ID CAMERA.
Publication History Section 6: Publication History Print Date Pub. No. ECO No. Affected Pages File Name Notes August 1993 990602 All Pages 3294ii_a.doc First printing. January 990602 2504-435 All Pages ii3294_1_435.doc Added 4SL information. 1996 990602 – January 1996...
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Kodak, Kodaflex, Min-R and X-Omatic are trademarks. Health Imaging ii3294_1.fm EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY ROCHESTER, N.Y. 14650 Printed In USA...
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