Warnings; Safety Warnings; Operational Warnings - Kodak DCS Pro 14n User Manual

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Important Information

Warnings

Safety Warnings

Operational Warnings

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• To prevent fire or shock hazard, use only the recommended accessories
and attachments.
• Do not use IEEE 1394 repeaters when connecting your camera. Doing
so can damage the camera.
• Be sure the connector orientation is correct when you connect the IEEE
1394 cable to the computer. Connecting incorrectly can damage your
camera or computer. At the computer connection, the point on the 6-pin
plug must align with the point on the computer port.
• Use extreme care when handling memory cards as they are easily
damaged. If dropped, the card may be damaged, resulting in the loss of
all data on the card.
• Do not remove a memory card, the KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro
Battery, or the KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro DC Power Module from
the camera while the memory card icon on the Digital Status LCD or the
Card Busy LED inside the Media door are blinking. The blinking
indicates that data is being read from or written to the card. You may
lose data if you remove a card at this time.
• Operate your camera only from the type of power source indicated on
the name plate of the KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro DC Power
Module. A line voltage outside this range can destroy the power module
and/or the camera.
• Use only the KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro DC Power Module included
with your camera or available from Kodak as an accessory. Do not plug
other adapters into the camera.
• The KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro DC Power Module is for indoor use
only.
• Do not use the supplied KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro DC Power
Module for any purpose other than for the KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS
Pro 14n Digital Camera.
• Use the Image LCD to verify that a picture was captured correctly during
your photo session.
April 29, 2004

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