Kodak EOSDCS 5 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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8-68 Reference — Kodak Driver Software
“The camera or camera
back was not found. Try
the following.
(Continued
from previous page.)
Check all cables.
Check for SCSI ID
conflict.
Check for dead battery.
Switch to an archive
folder.”
The battery in the camera
is dead.
Operate from the AC battery
charger/adapter or charge the
battery from the adapter and try
again.
You have deliberately
chosen the driver when
no camera was
connected with the
intention of working
with images in an
archive folder.
Click folder and open an archive
folder from your computer hard
disk.
“The folder
‘folderid’
was
not found. The action is
terminating. Create a new
folder in the proper
location, and run the
action again, or record the
action again to point to
an existing folder.”
This message appears
when you run a script.
The script points to a
folder that does not exist
as specified. Perhaps the
folder has been deleted
since the script was
recorded.
Follow the instructions that appear
in the message.
“The last SCSI command
completed with an error,
indicating a hardware
error in the cabling or
SCSI 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. If the problem persists,
contact Kodak.
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