Kodak HR 500 Photo Scanner User Manual


 
Index
August 2001 I-3
sensor offsets on the Long Roll Accessory,
calibrating D-24 to D-33
sensors, punch (data hole) on the Long Roll
Accessory D-14
serial number on the scanner 1-4
Service and Assembly Module (SAM) A-1 to A-11
installing on the host computer A-2
operations controls A-3 to A-11
backing up data files 3-2, A-2, A-11
calibrating the scanner A-7
performing an autofocus A-5
scanning the image data A-9
setting image process parameters A-7
setting the magnification A-5
setting the scan area A-9
starting 3-1 to 3-2
service, obtaining vii
shutting down the scanner 2-13
site specifications C-1
AC power requirements, frequency, and phase C-1
altitude, maximum (operating environment C-1
ambient light (operating environment) C-1
humidity, relative (operating environment) C-1
temperature, room (operating environment) C-1
slide, mounted, preparing 2-11
software
installing for the Long Roll Accessory D-2 to D-4
installing SAM 2-1, A-2
requirements for host computer 1-5
specifications
scanner C-1
site C-1
splicing guidelines for the Long Roll Accessory D-46
starting up the scanner system 2-6 to 2-8
placing the empty film holder in the scanner 2-6
powering up the scanner and the host computer 2-7
static elimination kit D-1
ordering B-1
supplies, ordering B-2
symbols, cautionary, on equipment v to vi
T
tables of scan area values
for cut-gate film holders 3-6
for Long Roll Accessory D-45
temperature, room (operating environment) C-1
threading diagram for Long Roll Accessory D-18
threading film on the Long Roll Accessory D-16 to D-19
time, scanner, getting A-10
trigger points on Long Roll Accessory, setting
D-34 to D-37
U
uncarded negative, preparing 2-11
unpacking instructions iii
usage information, getting A-10
V
validating operation of the scanner 3-1 to 3-8
autofocusing 3-7
calibrating the scanner 3-4
checking the scan 3-8
making a test scan 3-5 to 3-6
scanning the image 3-8
setting the magnification 3-3
starting the Service and Assembly Module 3-1 to 3-2
version information, getting A-10
voltage selector switch 2-3
W
warranty information vii to viii
limitations of warranty viii
repair coverage vii
warranty period vii