Kodak EOSDCS 5 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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8-54 Reference — Kodak Driver Software
“A camera hardware error
has been found. Verify
that SCSI cables are
connected properly, and
that the camera has a
unique SCSI ID, and then
try again.”
A problem with the
camera hardware has
been detected.
Verify that all SCSI connections are
correct (if necessary turn off all
equipment to alter the
connections), make sure the
camera has a unique SCSI ID, and
try again.
“A hardware error has
been found in the SCSI
cabling or connectors.
Verify that SCSI cables are
connected properly.”
A hardware error has
been detected in the
cabling or SCSI
connectors.
Verify that all SCSI connections are
correct (if necessary turn off all
equipment to alter the
connections). Try other cables if
available. Be certain that
terminators (if used with your
computer setup) are still properly
connected. Make sure terminator
power is enabled on your SCSI
card. If the problem persists,
contact Kodak.
“A hardware error has
occurred on an input-
output device (not the
camera).”
A hardware error was
detected while trying to
open or save an image to
a storage device.
Service the peripheral to determine
the cause of the problem.
Messages — KODAK Driver Software
The software driver designed by Kodak adds new messages to Photoshop.
An explanation of those messages listed in alphabetical order
follows.
NOTES: For an explanation of other Adobe Photoshop messages, refer to the
instructions for that product.
Message Possible Cause Suggested Solution