Troubleshooting Procedures; Troubleshooting Chart - Kodak X-Omatic 4 Operator's Manual

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Section 4: Troubleshooting Procedures

Troubleshooting Chart

MALFUNCTION
ID CAMERA does not
energize
ID CAMERA does not
operate with a
CASSETTE inserted
Cassette window unable
to open
Time is not correct
Patient data is too dark
or too light
Patient data is out of
focus
990601 – January 1996
POSSIBLE PROBLEM
ID CAMERA has no power:
• POWER CORD is damaged
• ID CAMERA is unplugged
• FUSE is blown
• CIRCUIT BREAKER tripped
CASSETTE is not inserted
correctly
SWITCH is out of adjustment.
DATE and TIME DISPLAYS are
flashing
CASSETTE is damaged
The CLOCK is not set correctly
DENSITY SETTING is not set
correctly
The ID CARD moved during the
exposure

Troubleshooting Procedures

ACTION
Order a new POWER CORD.
Plug in ID CAMERA.
Call local service.
Check for power at outlet.
1. Insert the CASSETTE fully to the back of
the ID CAMERA.
2. Check that the:
• CASSETTE Window is facing up .
• Left side of the CASSETTE is flush with
the THICK SECTION on the left side of
the BASE. See the figure on Page 8.
Call local service.
Check the date and time:
• If correct, press and hold the DENSITY
INCREASE BUTTON until the display stops
flashing, approximately 2-3 seconds.
• If not correct, see "Setting the Date and
Time" on page 5.
Try a different CASSETTE.
Set the CLOCK to the correct time. See the
"Setting Date and Time" procedure on Page
in this manual.
1. Use the DENSITY DECREASE BUTTON to
lighten the data or the DENSITY
INCREASE BUTTON to darken the data.
2. Make another exposure and repeat Step 1.
3. If this does not correct the problem, send in
for service. See the warranty information on
Page
13
for the address.
1. Repeat the exposure and be sure that the
ID CARD does not move during the
exposure.
2. If this does not correct the problem, contact
the local service representative or send in
for service. See the Warranty on Page 13.
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