Kodak Photo Scanner HR 500 User Manual

KODAK PROFESSIONAL  
HR 500 Film Scanner  
Operator’s Guide  
Part No. 6B6377  
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Unpacking Instructions for the  
KODAK PROFESSIONAL  
HR 500 Film Scanner  
CAUTION: The HR 500 Film Scanner weighs almost 120 lbs (54,5 kg). Two people are needed to safely lift the  
scanner from the box.  
Be sure the table for the scanner:  
• is stable  
• can support approximately 120 lbs (54,5 kg)  
• is at least 30 in. (76,2 cm) long x 30 in. (76,2 cm) wide  
1. Inspect the box to make sure there is no damage.  
lid  
If there is damage, contact the shipping company.  
2. Remove the lid from the box.  
3. Remove the scanner accessories (such as cables  
and SCSI board) from the front compartment of the  
box.  
4. Compare the packing list to the actual contents.  
If there is an item missing:  
In the United States: call Eastman Kodak  
Company at 1-800-822-1414.  
styrofoam  
Outside the United States: contact your local  
Kodak representative.  
5. Open the plastic bag that covers the scanner and  
move the bag so you can reach the cutouts in the  
styrofoam under the scanner.  
scanner in  
plastic bag  
CAUTION: Two people are needed to lift the scanner  
from the box.  
cutouts  
styrofoam  
under scanner  
6. Use the styrofoam cutouts to reach under the  
scanner (one person in front; one person in the rear)  
and lift the scanner out of the box onto the table.  
7. Keep the scanner packing material until you are  
satisfied that the scanner is operating satisfactorily.  
front  
compartment  
with  
CAUTION: Make sure the setting on the AC input  
module on the back of the scanner is  
compatible with the power source.  
accessories  
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Regulatory Information  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A  
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is  
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with  
the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference; in  
which case, the user would be required to incur the expense of correcting the  
interference.  
Cautionary Symbols  
Hot Surface Symbol  
CAUTION: Risk of burn. Wait at least 5 minutes for surface to cool.  
Fuse Label  
!
(2)100-120 V 50/60 Hz 6.3 A / 250 V / F  
(2)200-240 V 50/60 Hz 3.15 A / 250 V / T  
CAUTION: Double pole / neutral fusing.  
ATTENTION: Double pôle / fusible sur le neutre.  
ACHTUNG: Zweipolige bzw. Neutralleiter - Sicherung!  
CAUTION: The Kodak Professional HR 500 Film Scanner uses double pole/  
neutral fusing.  
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Regulatory Information  
Electrical Hazard Symbol  
French:  
Symbole de Danger Électrique  
German:  
Elektrisches Gefahrensymbol  
CAUTION: Risk of electrical shock. Test before touching.  
French:  
ATTENTION: Danger D’ Électrocution. Vérifier avant de toucher.  
German:  
VORSICHT: Gefahr von elektrischem Schlag. Vor Berührung prüfen.  
Mechanical Hazard Symbol  
French:  
Symbole de Danger Mécanique  
German:  
Mechanisches Gefahrensymbol  
CAUTION: Moving parts. Avoid contact.  
French:  
ATTENTION: Pièces en mouvement. Ne pas toucher.  
German:  
VORSICHT: Bewegliche Teile. Nicht berühren.  
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Regulatory Information  
Warranty Information  
The following warranty information pertains to equipment that is installed in the  
United States only. For equipment installed in countries other than the United  
States, the terms and conditions of the new equipment warranty are provided by  
the Kodak company in the country in which the sale is finalized, or by a Kodak-  
appointed distributor in those countries where Kodak does not have direct sales  
representation.  
Warranty Period  
Kodak warrants new equipment to function properly for 90 days from the date of  
initial installation. This warranty covers the purchaser of the equipment as well as  
anyone else who owns it during the warranty period.  
Warranty Repair Coverage  
If this equipment does not function properly during the warranty period, a Service  
and Support Field Engineer from Kodak will repair the equipment without charge  
during Kodaks normal working hours (usually 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday  
through Friday). Such repair service will include any adjustments and/or  
replacement of parts required to maintain your equipment in good working order.  
Supply items are billed as required.  
How to Obtain Service  
Before you call, please know your scanners K-Number. The K-Number label is  
attached to the front of the scanner chassis near the filter and lamp; lift the lamp-  
and-filter-access door to see the K-number (see Front View on page 1-4).  
For service and support:  
In the United States: call Eastman Kodak Company at 1-800-822-1414.  
Outside the United States: contact your local Kodak representative.  
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Limitations  
Warranty service is limited to areas within Kodaks established marketing centers  
in the contiguous United States, the island of Oahu in Hawaii, and some areas of  
Alaska.  
This warranty does not cover circumstances beyond Kodaks control; it does not  
cover service or parts for any attachments, accessories, or alterations not  
marketed by Kodak, nor to correct problems resulting from their use.  
Damage caused by failure to meet the electrical specification in this manual is not  
covered under the warranty to service agreement claim.  
Kodak makes no other warranties, express, implied, or of merchantability,  
for this equipment.  
Repair or replacement without charge is Kodaks only obligation under this  
warranty. Kodak will not be responsible for any consequential or incidental  
damages resulting from the sale, use, or improper functioning of this equipment,  
even if loss or damage is caused by the negligence or the fault of Kodak.  
Such damages, for which Kodak is not responsible, include, but are not limited to,  
loss of revenue or profit, downtime costs, loss of use of the equipment, cost of any  
substitute equipment, and facilities or services of claims of your customers for  
such damages.  
This limitation of liability does not apply to claims for injury to persons or damage  
to property caused by the sole negligence or fault of Kodak or by persons under  
its direction or control.  
Kodak Service Agreements  
For information on Kodak service agreements:  
In the United States: call Kodaks Service Marketing Contract Administration and  
Billing Support at 1-800-645-6325.  
Outside the United States: contact your local Kodak representative.  
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About This Guide  
This Operator’s Guide for the KODAK PROFESSIONAL HR 500 Film Scanner  
includes procedures for operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting the scanner.  
It also includes an appendix for the optional Long Roll Accessory.  
This guide is intended for personnel who operate the scanner. It assumes you  
have a basic knowledge of computer operations and film scanners.  
Using This Guide  
The guide is organized as follows:  
Chapter 1  
Introductionproduct description, features and benefits, equipment  
overview, and recommended configuration  
Chapter 2  
Connecting and Operating the Scannerconnecting the Kodak  
Professional HR 500 Film Scanner to the host computer, starting up the  
scanner, preparing to scan an image, performing a scan and shutting  
down the scanner  
Chapter 3  
Chapter 4  
Validating the Scannerinstructions for using the Service and  
Assembly Module (SAM) and Adobe PhotoShop software to validate that  
the scanner functions properly  
Maintaining the Equipmentprocedures to be done by the person in  
your lab who is responsible for maintenance of the scanner  
Appendix A Using the Service and Assembly Module (SAM)an overview of  
using SAM for validating the scanner and for other user functions  
Appendix B Ordering Accessories and Suppliesincludes descriptions and order  
numbers for scanner accessories and supplies  
Appendix C Scanner Specificationsincludes space, electrical, and environmental  
requirements for the scanner  
Appendix D Using the Long Roll Accessoryinstructions for installing and using  
the (optional) Long Roll Accessory with the scanner  
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1 Introduction and Overview  
This chapter includes:  
product description  
features and benefits  
equipment overview  
recommended configuration for host computer  
film sizes  
Product Description  
The Kodak Professional HR 500 Film Scanner is designed to quickly generate  
high-resolution digital images from photographic negatives and positives.  
The scanner accepts films ranging from 35 mm to 70 mm widths, including 46 mm  
width film and the 120 series formats, with up to 90 mm frame lengths.  
The scanner digitally captures images and stores them in files up to 128 MB  
(format dependent) in size. The scanner is capable of variable magnifications  
from 0.5 to 2.0.  
How the Scanner Works  
The image on the film is focused onto a Charged Coupled Device (CCD) that has  
three parallel linear rows of light-sensitive elements, one row for each color. Each  
of these lines is exposed to a corresponding line of image on the film. The time to  
expose each line properly is controlled electronically and is a function of the:  
sensitivity of the CCD  
amount and spectral distribution of light from the light source  
lens aperture  
magnification factor  
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After the exposure, the data from the photosensitive sites on the CCD is  
transferred to readout registers for each line, where it is then shifted out and  
digitized one pixel at a time. While the data is shifted out, the next set of lines is  
exposed.  
The film is moved to expose a new line of the image for each set of lines read from  
the CCD. This motion is precisely controlled to ensure that the aspect ratio of the  
image is not changed and that the colors align correctly when the data is  
recombined to correct for the distance between the sensor rows.  
Features and Benefits  
Features and benefits of the HR 500 Film Scanner include:  
high speed and high image quality digital capture  
handling of cut negatives, mounted slides, strips, short rolls, and long roll  
lengths up to 200 feet (61 meters)  
compatibility with familiar software, such as  
Kodak Professional Digital Print Production Software (DP2)  
Kodak Professional HR 500 TWAIN Data Source, which can be used with  
any TWAIN-compliant program  
compatibility with familiar hardware, such as Kodak Professional Digital  
Multiprinters and Kodak Professional LED Printers  
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Introduction and Overview  
Before You Begin  
It is important that you know when to calibrate and when to focus the scanner. The  
table below is a guideline for calibrating and focusing. Focusing can occur as  
infrequently as when a different film format is scanned or as frequently as every  
scan.  
Need to  
Calibrate?  
Need to  
Focus?  
Action or Condition  
Changing the magnification  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Replacing the lamp  
Changing the balance filter position from negative  
to positive or from positive to negative  
Yes  
The scanner has not been calibrated at least twice  
during the first half of a production shift  
Yes  
No  
Cleaning the light bar  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
No  
Replacing the balance filters or the IR filter  
Changing the film holder without changing the  
magnification  
Operator  
Preference  
Scanning slides  
No  
Operator  
Preference  
Changing from scanning a long roll to scanning a  
cut negative  
Yes  
Yes  
You can manipulate scanned images using a program such as the Kodak  
Professional Digital Print Production Software (DP2) or the Kodak Professional  
HR 500 TWAIN Data Source before sending the images to your digital printer.  
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Equipment Overview  
Front View  
K-number is  
visible when this  
door is open  
Rear View  
Serial  
Number XXX  
dataplate includes  
serial number  
latch release  
screw  
power switch  
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Introduction and Overview  
Recommended Configuration of the Host Computer  
The scanner is designed to communicate with Windows NT and Windows 2000  
platforms with the following configuration.  
IMPORTANT: To ensure proper operation of the scanner, use the Ultra-Wide  
SCSI board provided with the scanner.  
Built-in SCSI interfaces in some computers may interfere with the  
provided Ultra-Wide SCSI board.  
Minimum Host Computer Hardware Requirements  
Dual Pentium III/600 MHz  
512 MB memory  
10 GB available disk space  
Dedicated SCSI host adapter (provided with scanner)  
NOTES: The hardware configuration is a minimum; for higher performance, a  
high speed and larger memory capacity machine is required.  
The SCSI board must be dedicated to running only the HR 500 Film  
Scanner.  
A SCSI cable connects the host computer to the scanner. This interface enables  
the transfer of digital image data from the scanner to the host computer.  
Minimum Software Requirements  
Windows NT 4.0, Service Pack 6 for using the scanner and software  
Adobe Photoshop 5.5 or higher for validating operation of the scanner  
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Introduction and Overview  
Film Sizes  
Commonly available color negative, color reversal (positive), and black-and-white  
films are supported by the scanner.  
The scanner accepts these film sizes:  
35 mm  
standard perforated format  
un-perforated, up to 60 mm frame length  
46 mm, up to 90 mm frame length  
120/220 (62 mm)  
6 x 4.5 cm  
6 x 6 cm  
6 x 7 cm  
6 x 8 cm  
6 x 9 cm  
70 mm  
split 70 mm  
full 70 mm  
Film Holders Provided with the Scanner  
Cut-gate film holders for these film sizes are provided with the scanner:  
35 mm double-perforated  
35 mm mounted slides  
70 mm-CAL  
6 x 4.5 cm vertical  
6 x 4.5 cm horizontal  
6 x 6 cm  
6 x 7 cm  
6 x 9 cm  
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2 Connecting and Operating the Scanner  
This chapter gives instructions for:  
preparing the host computer  
connecting the Kodak Professional HR 500 Film Scanner to the host  
computer  
starting up the scanner system  
preparing to scan an image  
performing a scan  
shutting down the scanner  
Preparing the Host Computer  
CAUTION: Do not connect power to the scanner.  
1. Install the Ultra-Wide SCSI board into the host computer.  
IMPORTANT: Check the README file for your operating system before you  
install the software.  
2. Install the SAM software. See Installing the Service and Assembly Module  
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Connecting the Scanner  
CAUTION: Make sure the setting on the AC input module on the back of the  
scanner agrees with the power source.  
AC input module  
The AC input module is factory-set to 115 V AC (60 Hz) as labeled. The  
accessories shipped with your scanner include two 220 V fuses (3.15 amps) to  
convert the scanner to 220 V operation.  
If your power source is 220 or 230 V AC, verify the configuration of the AC input  
module. In some regions, the setting and the fuses may have been changed for  
you. If not, follow the procedure for Changing the AC Input Voltage Setting and  
Remove the voltage sticker from the AC input module.  
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Changing the AC Input Voltage Setting and the  
Fuses  
If needed, change the AC input voltage setting (voltage selector switch) and both  
fuses from 115 V AC to 220 V AC operation:  
1. Make sure the power cord is removed from the scanner.  
locking tab  
15V  
voltage selector switch  
2. Insert a straight-blade screwdriver into the locking tab to open the AC input  
module.  
3. Using your fingers (or, if needed, needle-nose pliers), remove the voltage  
selector switch.  
4. Orient the voltage selector switch with 220 V AC facing you and insert it into  
the AC input module.  
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5. Remove the two 115 V AC (6.3 amp) fuses and replace them with the  
220 V AC (3.15 amp) fuses. Make sure the arrows are pointing up.  
15V  
fuse  
arrow  
fuse in holder  
6. Close the AC input module.  
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Connecting and Operating the Scanner  
Attaching the Cables  
CAUTION: In the next step, avoid forcing the cable pins when plugging the  
cable into the scanner. You need a straight-blade screwdriver to  
complete the attachment of the cable to the scanner.  
1. Attach the Ultra-Wide SCSI cable to the scanner and to the host computer.  
The host end of the cable contains ferrite beads.  
2. Attach the power cable from the scanner to the power source.  
SCSI  
cable  
power cable  
ferrite beads  
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Starting Up the Scanner System  
NOTE: If the scanners power has been on and the scanner has been calibrated,  
IMPORTANT: Before operating the scanner in a production environment for the  
first time, validate that the scanner is working properly. See  
Placing the Empty Film Holder in the Film Holder  
Guide  
The empty 70MM-CALfilm holder must be in place in the film holder guide when  
you power up the scanner.  
edge of handle facing back  
of scanner  
70MM-CAL film holder  
film holder guide  
1. With the edge of the top handle facing the back of the scanner, center the film  
holder between the two rails of the film holder guide.  
2. Lower the film holder and let it gently fall into place in the scanner.  
3. With your finger, apply pressure to the handle to make sure the film holder is  
fully seated.  
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Powering up the Scanner and the Host Computer  
1. Turn on the scanners power switch.  
NOTE: The green LED light on the scanner indicates only that AC power is  
supplied to the scanner, not that the system is ready.  
Three sets of beeps will sound (first set: one beep; second set: two short  
beeps; third set: two short, then one long beep).  
As a visual indicator that the scanner is ready, the scanner lamp lights and  
remains lit.  
2. Turn on power to the host computer and wait until the computer desktop  
appears.  
3. Wait 10 minutes for the lamp to warm up.  
power  
switch  
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Operating the Scanner  
Setting the Magnification and Calibrating the  
Scanner  
Use your host computers scanner software to do this procedure.  
NOTE: The terminology used in your scanner software may differ from that used  
in this document. Refer to the software manuals instructions for performing  
specific operations such as calibrating the scanner and setting the  
magnification.  
With the empty 70MM-CAL film holder in place in the scanner:  
1. Set the magnification to the desired level.  
2. Calibrate the scanner.  
Setting the Scan Parameters  
Using the software installed on your host computer, set the scan parameters, such  
as the area to be scanned and the file that will contain the scanned image.  
Selecting the Negative or Positive Balancing Filter  
lamp-and-filter-  
access door  
lift door open from  
here  
1. Lift open the lamp-and-filter-access door.  
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2. Make sure the red handle is in the correct positioneither negative or  
positivefor scanning a negative or a mounted slide (positive).  
IMPORTANT: If you changed the setting of the balance filter, you must  
calibrate the scanner before continuing. See Setting the  
red handle is in  
POS  
NEG  
NEG position  
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Inserting a Negative or Mounted Slide in the  
Scanner  
Select the appropriate film holder for the negative or mounted slide you will be  
scanning.  
Preparing a Carded Negative  
IMPORTANT: For best focus, use the film holder that is closest to the size of the  
opening in the aperture card.  
1. Lift the film holders magnetic sheet.  
2. With the emulsion side toward the rear of the scanner, locate the carded  
negative on the film holders two pins.  
3. Carefully close the magnetic sheet over the carded negative.  
emulsion  
side  
carded  
negative  
magnetic  
sheet  
pin  
film holder  
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Connecting and Operating the Scanner  
Preparing an Uncarded Negative  
Wear clean, cotton gloves when handling the negative. Illuminate the negative  
with a light box or hold the negative up to the light to view and align the negative.  
1. Identify the emulsion side of the negative.  
The emulsion side is the dull side of the negative. The printing appears  
backwards.  
2. Select either landscape or portrait orientation.  
3. Lift the magnetic sheet.  
4. With the emulsion side toward the rear of the scanner, carefully align the  
negative over the rectangular opening in the film holder.  
5. Close the magnetic sheet over the negative.  
Preparing a Mounted Slide  
1. With the emulsion side toward the rear of the scanner, align the mounted slide  
on the film holder between the pins.  
2. Carefully insert the mounted slide under the film holders clamps and into  
place, keeping the slide aligned.  
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Placing the Film Holder in the Scanner  
1. Hold the film holder guide so the top handle faces the back of the scanner.  
Center the film holder between the two rails of the film holder guide.  
2. Lower the film holder and let it gently fall into place in the scanner.  
3. With your finger, apply pressure to the handle to make sure the film holder is  
fully seated.  
edge of handle facing back  
of scanner  
film holder  
film holder guide  
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Focusing  
With the negative or mounted slide installed in the scanner, use the software  
installed on your host computer to focus the scanner.  
IMPORTANT: The need for focusing is partially dependent on the depth of field.”  
When the magnification is lowerfor example, 0.5the depth of  
field is greater and the focus tolerance is high. As the magnification  
increases, the depth of field and the focus tolerance decrease.  
Therefore, it may be necessary to focus more frequently for higher  
magnifications.  
Scanning a Single Frame  
Using the software installed on your host computer, scan the negative or mounted  
slide.  
Shutting Down the Scanner  
Follow this procedure when you do not plan to use the scanner for extended  
periods of time, such as over the weekend.  
1. Close the host software program and shut down the host computer.  
2. Turn off power to the scanner.  
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3 Validating the Scanner  
This chapter includes instructions for using the Service and Assembly Module  
(SAM) and Adobe Photoshop software to validate that the scanner functions  
properly.  
NOTES: For more information about using the Service and Assembly module  
software on the host computer, see Appendix A.  
Before scanning for the first time, set up a folder (on your host  
computer) for your work. Especially if you have more than one scanner,  
include the scanner serial number (on the dataplate on the back of the  
scanner) in the folder name.  
IMPORTANT: The empty 70MM-CAL film holder must be in position in the scanner  
Starting the SAM Software  
1. Open SAM. The Operations window appears with the Mag/Focus tab  
displayed.  
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2. Perform a backup of the scanner files:  
a. Click the Backup tab.  
b. Click Backup.  
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Setting the Magnification  
1. Click the Mag/Focus tab.  
2. Select a Chosen Magnification of 1.00.  
3. Click Do Magnification.  
The lens moves into position.  
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Calibrating the Scanner  
1. Click the Calibrate/Image Processing tab.  
make sure this  
is selected  
2. For the purposes of validating the scanner, make sure the values on the  
Calibrate/Image Processing tab match the values shown on the sample. The  
sample is a representation of the default values.  
3. Select Shift Image Data Bits Up by Four.  
4. Click Calibrate All.  
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Validating the Scanner  
Making a Test Scan  
Before you scan an image, you must identify the area to be scanned and the file  
that will contain the scanned image.  
1. Click the Capture tab.  
2. Enter the file information:  
a. Click Browse.  
b. Navigate to the folder for storing your images.  
c. Click Open to enter the Path.  
d. Select Write image to file.  
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3. Use the table below only as a starting point for determining Scan Area  
values.  
NOTE: Keep the Line Offset (y): at the default value of 0 and keep Pixel  
Summing at the default value of 1:1.  
IMPORTANT: The Pixel Offset must be greater than or equal to the first  
calibrated pixel and # Pixels must be less than or equal to the  
last calibrated pixel minus the first calibrated pixel.  
Cut-GateFilm  
Holders  
File Size  
(MB)  
Magnification # Pixels Pixel Offset  
# Lines  
35 mm double-  
perforated  
.50  
1.03  
2.00  
.50  
1033  
2129  
4133  
1754  
2105  
5542  
2368  
3126  
5967  
1539  
2031  
3878  
2368  
2605  
5967  
2368  
5967  
2368  
5636  
2483  
3129  
5960  
2682  
5846  
6000  
2917  
2484  
1936  
934  
1460  
3008  
5840  
2554  
3065  
8071  
1539  
2031  
3878  
2368  
3126  
5967  
2250  
2475  
5670  
2775  
6994  
3325  
7914  
1632  
2056  
3917  
3450  
7522  
7333  
3750  
4.3  
18.3  
69.1  
12.8  
18.5  
128.0  
10.4  
18.2  
66.2  
10.4  
18.2  
66.2  
15.2  
18.5  
96.8  
18.8  
119.4  
22.5  
127.6  
11.6  
46 mm  
2123  
1948  
229  
.60  
1.58  
.50  
6 x 4.5 cm  
vertical  
1816  
1437  
17  
.66  
1.26  
.50  
6 x 4.5 cm  
horizontal  
2231  
1985  
1061  
1816  
1698  
17  
.66  
1.26  
.50  
6 x 6 cm  
.55  
1.26  
.50  
6 x 7 cm  
1816  
17  
1.26  
.50  
6 x 9 cm  
1816  
182  
1.19  
.50  
Split 70 mm  
1759  
1436  
20  
.63  
18.4  
66.8  
26.5  
125.8  
125.9  
31.3  
1.20  
.50  
70 mm  
1659  
77  
1.09  
2.00  
.50  
max mag  
min mag  
0
1542  
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Validating the Scanner  
Autofocusing  
1. Install a negative or mounted slide in the scanner. (See Selecting the  
2. Click the Mag/Focus tab.  
3. Click Do AutoFocus.  
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Scanning the Image  
1. Click the Capture tab.  
2. Click Scan.  
Checking the Scan  
1. Open Adobe Photoshop.  
2. Select File>Open.  
The Windows Open dialog appears.  
3. Browse to find the file that contains the scanned image and click Open.  
A dialog appears.  
4. Enter the required values:  
a. Enter the Dimensions:  
Width = Actual #Pixels when Pixel Summing is 1:1.  
Height = Actual #Lines when Pixel Summing is 1:1.  
b. Enter the Channel information:  
Set the Count to 3.  
Make sure Interleaved is selected.  
Set Depth to 16 Bits.  
Set Byte Order to IBM PC.  
5. Click OK.  
After a few seconds, the raw image appears.  
6. Select Image>Adjust>Auto Levels.  
After a few seconds, a clearer image should appear.  
7. Select Image>Rotate Canvas>Flip Vertical.  
NOTE: You may also need to select Image>Rotate Canvas>90° CCW.  
8. Check that the image appears as you expected.  
9. If the image does not appear as you expected, repeat this procedure, making  
sure you follow the instructions exactly. Then if you still do not get the  
expected results, contact your Kodak representative.  
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4 Maintaining the Equipment  
This chapter contains procedures to be done by the person who is responsible for  
maintenance of the Kodak Professional HR 500 Film Scanner.  
Items required for maintenance are:  
Kodak camels-hair brush (provided)  
dry, untreated microfiber cleaning cloth  
lint-free cloth  
white cotton gloves  
Phillips-head screwdriver  
Cleaning Procedures  
To minimize the need for cleaning the scanner and to reduce the possibility of  
artifacts, make sure your scanner is in a clean, low-traffic area that does not  
collect a lot of dust. Wood, tile, linoleum, or sealed concrete floors are preferable  
to carpet.  
Clean the surface of the scanner with a damp lint-free cloth as needed.  
IMPORTANT: Please read the following before performing any cleaning  
procedures.  
Avoid using pressurized air or canned air near the scanner.  
If it is necessary to use canned air to clean film, direct the air  
stream away from the scanner.  
Instructions for cleaning the balance and IR filters are included under  
IMPORTANT: The balance and IR filters are made of glass and are expensive to  
replace. They are not included in the product warranty or service  
contract. Use care when handling the balance and IR filters.  
When you remove the filters, inspect them. Cleaning may be all that is required.  
Otherwise, replace the filters as needed.  
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Cleaning the Lens  
IMPORTANT: Wear white cotton gloves for this procedure to prevent oils and dirt  
from being absorbed into the microfiber cleaning cloth.  
1. Use the software installed on your host computer to set the magnification to  
2.00, which positions the lens as near to the front of the scanner as possible.  
2. Clean the front of the lens with the supplied camels-hair brush.  
3. Check that the lens is clean; if not, clean with a dry, untreated microfiber  
cleaning cloth.  
f-5.6  
4. Check that the lens is set to f-stop setting f-5.6.  
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Cleaning the Light Bar  
If artifacts appear on your scanned images, clean the light bar.  
IMPORTANT: Wear white cotton gloves for this procedure to prevent oils and dirt  
from being absorbed into the microfiber cleaning cloth.  
1. Fold a dry, untreated microfiber cleaning cloth so the edge of the cloth is  
about the thickness of the light bar.  
NOTE: You can use an e-wipe, manufactured by Photographic Solutions, Inc.,  
instead of a microfiber cleaning cloth.  
2. Gently move the edge of the microfiber cloth or e-wipe down the length of the  
light bar one time.  
3. Calibrate the scanner.  
4. If an artifact remains after cleaning the light bar, check the light bar with a  
magnifying glass for damage, such as a scratch or a chip. If there is damage  
to the light bar, contact your Kodak representative for service.  
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Replacement Procedures  
Replacing the Lamp  
White cotton gloves are required for this procedure.  
One spare lamp is provided with the scanner.  
IMPORTANT: Use only the GE ELC Lamp with the HR 500 Film Scanner (see  
It is not necessary to power down the scanner before changing the lamp.  
lamp-and-filter-  
access door  
lift door open from here  
1. Open the lamp-and-filter-access door.  
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lamp  
Hot Surface  
symbol  
leads  
socket  
thumbscrews  
lamp cover  
2. Loosen the thumbscrews on the lamp cover and pull the cover straight out.  
When you remove the cover, the safety switch is released, removing power to  
the lamp socket.  
CAUTION: Wait at least five minutes for the lamp to cool.  
3. Push down the lamp release lever.  
4. Remove the old lamp from the lamp socket.  
5. Fully seat the new lamp in the socket; polarity is not important.  
CAUTION: In the next step, to ensure correct alignment with the light bar,  
it is extremely important to push the lamp to the back of the  
lamp holder with the leads facing to the left. Improper  
alignment affects the operation of the scanner.  
6. With the socket leads facing left, reinstall the lamp in the lamp holder.  
7. Reinstall the lamp cover and tighten the thumbscrews.  
Power is reapplied to the lamp socket and the lamp should light.  
8. Calibrate the scanner (see Calibrating the Scanner on page 3-4).  
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Replacing the (Round) Balance Filters  
IMPORTANT: The balance filters are made of glass and are expensive to replace.  
They are not included in the product warranty or service contract.  
Use care when handling the balance filters.  
Wear white cotton gloves for this procedure.  
It is not necessary to power down the scanner before changing the balance filters.  
1. Open the lamp-and-filter-access door (see page 4-4 for the location of the  
lamp-and-filter-access door).  
NEG  
POS  
3 screws  
balance-filter  
assembly  
red balance-filter assembly handle  
2. Loosen the thumbscrews on the lamp cover and pull the cover straight out.  
When you remove the cover, the safety switch is released, removing power to  
the lamp socket.  
CAUTION: Wait at least five minutes for the lamp to cool.  
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3. Position the red balance-filter selection handle of the balance-filter assembly  
in the center.  
CAUTION: Use care with the IR filter. It is not secured in place. (For more  
information about the IR filter, see Replacing the (Square) IR  
4. Hold the red handle and pull the assembly straight out from the scanner.  
5. Clean the filters with the camels-hair brush or, if needed, replace the filter(s)  
as described in the next step.  
6. Replace the balance filters:  
a. Remove the 3 screws.  
b. Remove the filter retainer.  
c. Remove the old filters and place the new filters in the filter holder.  
The filters are coated on both sides. It is not important which side faces up  
or down.  
d. Secure the filters with the retainer and the 3 screws.  
7. Install the filter assembly in the scanner with the balance-filter selection  
handle in the middle.  
8. Reinstall the lamp cover, tighten the thumbscrews, and select a filter position.  
9. Calibrate the scanner (see Calibrating the Scanner on page 3-4).  
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Replacing the (Square) IR Filter  
IMPORTANT: The IR filter is made of glass and is expensive to replace. It is not  
included in the product warranty or service contract. Use care  
when handling the IR filter.  
Wear white cotton gloves for this procedure.  
It is not necessary to power down the scanner before changing the IR filter.  
1. Open the lamp-and-filter-access door (see page 4-6 for the location of the  
lamp-and-filter-access door).  
NEG  
POS  
IR filter (under balance-  
filter assembly)  
red handle  
2. Loosen the thumbscrews on the lamp cover and pull the cover straight out.  
When you remove the cover, the safety switch is released, removing power to  
the lamp socket.  
CAUTION: Wait at least five minutes for the lamp to cool.  
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3. Position the red balance-filter selection handle of the balance-filter assembly  
in the center.  
4. Hold the red handle and pull the assembly straight out from the scanner.  
5. Push the IR filter up from below the filter assembly.  
6. Clean the IR filter with the camels-hair brush or, if needed, replace the IR filter  
as described in step 7.  
CAUTION: Use care with the IR filter. It is not secured in place.  
7. If replacing the IR filter, set the new filter in place with the arrows on the edges  
of the filter pointing down toward the scan lamp.  
8. Install the filter assembly in the scanner with the balance-filter selection  
handle in the middle.  
9. Reinstall the lamp cover, tighten the thumbscrews, and select a filter position.  
10. Calibrate the scanner (see Calibrating the Scanner on page 3-4).  
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Appendix A: Using the Service and  
Assembly Module (SAM)  
The Service and Assembly Module (SAM) software performs many of the same  
functions as other host software. Its primary purpose for users is to validate that  
your scanner is working correctly and to allow you to perform simple scan  
functions. There are also service and diagnostics functions that should be used  
only with the assistance of a Kodak service representative.  
Functions supported by the SAM software are:  
setting a magnification  
calibrating the scanner  
setting the image processing mode (negative or positive)  
autofocusing at any given magnification  
defining the area to be scanned  
scanning and transferring images from the scanner to the host computer  
performing miscellaneous features such as:  
turning the lamp on and off  
resetting the lamp-on timer  
rebooting the scanner  
retrieving scanner usage information  
displaying software version information  
backing up and restoring critical scanner files  
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Using the Service and Assembly Module (SAM)  
Installing the Service and Assembly Module (SAM)  
Software  
1. Load the SAM CD.  
2. Run setup.exe from the SAM CD.  
3. Respond to the prompts in the installation program.  
You must provide the program location and the name of the program menu  
item.  
4. When installation is complete, reboot your host computer.  
5. Remove the CD and store it in a safe place.  
Backing Up Scanner Files  
IMPORTANT: It is essential that you back up the scanner files before using SAM.  
1. Open SAM.  
2. From the Operations window, click the Backup tab.  
3. Click Backup to back up the critical scanner files.  
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Using the Service and Assembly Module (SAM)  
Using the Operations Controls  
If the Operations window does not appear, select View->Operations Controls.  
IMPORTANT: The Diagnostics, Sensors, Drives, and Transfer tabs are not  
needed for user functions. Use these tabs only at the request  
of your Kodak support representative.  
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Performing the Functions on the Mag/Focus Tab  
IMPORTANT: Magnification Calibration should be done only with the guidance of  
a Kodak support representative.  
From the Operations window, click the Mag/Focus tab when you need to set the  
magnification (position of the lens) or do an autofocus.  
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Setting the Magnification  
1. On the Mag/Focus tab, select the Chosen Magnification. The value can be  
between 0.5 and 2.0.  
The scanners software maintains an internal Mag/Focus position table that  
associates a motor position for each of the possible magnification values.  
2. Click Do Magnification.  
The lens and CCD move to the chosen position.  
Performing an Autofocus  
1. On the Mag/Focus tab, enter the Focus Range. The recommended value is  
300. The Range is the initial range of travel used for the CCD and lens, in  
motor steps.  
NOTE: To make the focus procedure faster: if you have focused on a given  
magnification, you can set the Range value to be less than 300.  
IMPORTANT: Autofocus will be done for the Chosen Magnification. It is  
assumed that when you do an Autofocus, you have:  
calibrated with an empty film holder (see Calibrating the  
placed the film to be scanned in the scanner (see Inserting a  
set the scan area (see Using the Capture Tab on page A-8);  
for fastest scanning, set the # of pixels (in the Scan area) to  
1000  
2. Click Do AutoFocus.  
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Performing the Functions on the Calibrate/Image  
Processing Tab  
From the Operations window, click the Calibrate/Image Processing tab when you  
need to calibrate the scanner.  
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Setting Image Processing Parameters  
1. Select the Data Path.  
2. Select the LUT Selected.  
3. Select the Dmin Settings.  
4. Select the Colors Selected.  
5. Select:  
Enable Dark and Gain Corrections  
Enable Defective Pixel Conceal  
Shift Image Data Bits Up by Four  
Calibrating the Scanner  
IMPORTANT: The 70MM-CAL film holder must be in position in the scanner  
1. If the values on the Calibrate/Image Processing tab do not match the values  
shown on the sample on page A-6, change them. The sample is a  
representation of the default values.  
2. Select Shift Image Data Bits Up by Four.  
3. Click Calibrate All.  
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Using the Capture Tab  
From the Operations window, click the Capture tab when you need to perform a  
scan.  
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Setting the Scan Area  
To set the Scan Area, enter values for:  
# Pixels (valid values range from 1 through 6002); for fastest scanning, enter  
a value of 1000  
Pixel Offset (valid values range from 0 through 6001)  
# Lines (valid values range from 1 through 7464)  
Line Offset (valid values range from 0 through 7463)  
Pixel Summing (valid values are 1:1, 1:2, and 1:4)  
NOTE: If you select Pixel Summing of 1:2 or 1:4, use the Actual #Pixels and  
Actual #Lines for viewing the image in the Adobe Photoshop program.  
Scanning the Image Data  
1. If desired, save the scanned image as a file:  
a. Enter the Path information (file destination).  
b. Select Write image to file.  
2. Click Scan.  
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Using the Service and Assembly Module (SAM)  
Using the Miscellaneous Tab  
Clicking the Miscellaneous tab on the Operations window lets you:  
turn the lamp on and off  
reset the lamp timer to zero  
reboot the scanner  
initialize the scanner  
get the scanner time  
get scanner usage information  
get scanner attributes  
get version information  
Click the appropriate button to perform the corresponding function.  
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Backing Up and Restoring Files  
From the Operations window, click the Backup tab when you need to perform  
either a backup or restore of the scanner files.  
Click Backup to back up scanner files.  
CAUTION: Use Restore only when recommended by a Kodak support  
person.  
Click Restore to copy backed up files to the scanner.  
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Appendix B: Ordering Accessories and  
Supplies  
Accessories  
Item Description  
Order Number  
Manual:  
Operators Guide for the Kodak Professional HR 500 Film  
6B6377  
Scanner  
Kodak Professional HR 500 Scanner Long Roll  
Accessory  
158 5496  
843 0316  
Kodak Professional HR 500 35mm Scanner Strip Gate  
Accessory  
Kodak Professional HR 500 Scanner 120 Strip Gate  
Accessory  
844 0554  
890 7776  
Kodak Professional HR 500 Film Holders  
Recommended Accessories  
Item Description  
Order Number  
Static Elimination Kit  
Available from:  
Holter Associates, Inc.  
1170 Pittsford-Victor Road, Pittsford, NY 14534  
Phone: (716) 381-7988; Fax: (716) 381-2351  
115 V Kit Static Elimination Kit  
2RSM80-115  
2RSM80-230  
230 V Kit Static Elimination Kit  
Super Film Cleaner or an equivalent cleaner with ionized  
air and particle transfer rollers (PTR)  
Super Film Cleaner is available from:  
Brooke International  
P.O. Box 300  
Hansville, WA 98340-0300  
Phone: (360) 638-2591; Fax: (360) 630-1658  
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Supplies  
Item Description  
Order Number  
GE ELC Lamp  
106 3189  
980 4014  
Microfiber Cleaning Cloths  
e-wipes  
Available from:  
Photographic Solutions, Inc.  
Phone: (800) 637-3212; Fax: (508) 759-9699  
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Appendix C: Scanner Specifications  
Site Specifications  
AC Power Requirements 1,750 watts peak  
AC Frequency  
50 or 60 Hz  
AC Phase  
Single  
Operating Environment  
Room temperature: 65 to 80° F (18 to 27° C)  
Relative humidity:  
Ambient light:  
Altitude:  
20 to 70%  
less than 1000 lux; no exposure to direct lighting  
7000 feet (2134 m) maximum  
Scanner Specifications  
Dimensions and Weight Height:  
15 in. (38,1 cm)  
24 in. (61 cm)  
30 in. (76,2 cm)  
120 lbs (54,5 kg)  
Width:  
Depth:  
Weight:  
Footprint: 5 square feet  
Operating and Service  
Clearances  
Rear:  
1.5 feet (45,7 cm) for operation,  
3 feet (91,4 cm) for service  
Sides:  
Front:  
2 feet (60 cm) for operation and service  
4 feet (122,9 cm) for operation and service  
Scanner Location  
The scanner location relative to the host workstation is limited by the SCSI  
interface cable length; if you are using a cable stocked by Kodak, this  
distance is 2 meters or less. Longer cables are not supported for use with  
the scanner. The scanner must be the only SCSI device attached to the  
host computer.  
The scanner should be located on a table that:  
is stable  
can support approximately 120 lbs (54,5 kg)  
is at least 30 in. (76,2 cm) long x 30 in. (76,2 cm) wide  
Power Consumption  
and Thermal Load  
Power Consumption: 425 watts maximum; 400 watts typical  
Thermal Load:  
1325 BTU operating; 1230 BTU standby  
AC Voltage and Current 100 V AC/50 Hz  
4.2 amps operating; 3.9 amps standby  
4.1 amps operating; 3.85 amps standby  
3.5 amps operating; 3.2 amps standby  
2.0 amps operating; 1.9 amps standby  
2.0 amps operating; 1.85 amps standby  
1.8 amps operating; 1.7 amps standby  
1.75 amps operating; 1.65 amps standby  
Draw  
100 V AC/60 Hz  
120 V AC/50 Hz  
200 V AC/60 Hz  
200 V AC/50 Hz  
230 V AC/60 Hz  
250 V AC/50 Hz  
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Appendix D: Using the Long Roll  
Accessory  
The Kodak Professional HR 500 Film Scanner Long Roll Accessory lets you scan  
rolls of 35 mm-, 46 mm-, 70 mm-, and 120/220-size edited film.  
For the highest quality scans:  
before scanning, to reduce the chance of artifacts, clean the film with Super  
equivalent cleaner that has ionized air and particle transfer rollers (PTR)  
install and use the appropriate static elimination kit (see Appendix B: Ordering  
follow daily maintenance procedures to clean the rollers and the punch  
readers on the Long Roll Accessory  
calibrate the scanner for each new roll of film  
CAUTION: Kodak recommends that you use one-inch film cores with the  
Long Roll Accessory. However, your lab may require that you use  
3/4-inch film cores. It is critical that the fast forward and rewind  
speeds are correct for the size core you use. The fast forward and  
rewind speeds should never be greater than 10 inches per second.  
If you use  
One-inch film cores  
3/4-inch film cores  
Maximum speed is 10  
inches per second.  
Maximum speed is 8  
inches per second.  
DP2 software  
Consult your DP2 (Kodak Professional Digital Print  
Production Software) documentation.  
SAM software See the instructions on page D-31.  
IMPORTANT: Before beginning the following installation procedure, check that  
the shipping box contains all items on the packing list. If it does not,  
contact your Kodak representative.  
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Using the Long Roll Accessory  
Installing the Software for the Long Roll Accessory  
1. With the PC powered off, power on the scanner.  
2. Wait for the series of 3 beeps to sound at the scanner (or for the lamp to  
illuminate).  
You must have version 2.0 or higher of SAM (Service and Assembly Module)  
diagnostic software installed on the host computer and version 2.0 or higher of  
firmware on your scanner.  
Downloading the Software and Firmware from  
KODAK.COM  
1. Go to:  
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/service/software/hr500/navigation.shtml  
2. If the version numbers for either the SAM diagnostic software or firmware are  
higher than what is now installed on your scanner, follow the instructions on  
the Web site to download the newer versions of SAM and the HR 500  
firmware.  
3. Follow the installation instructions on the Web site.  
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Upgrading the Scanners Firmware  
NOTE: Check the Web site (see page D-2) for the most up-to-date instructions.  
1. Open SAM and click the Transfer tab on the Operations window.  
2. Make sure the File Type is Firmware (W).  
3. Click Browse (in the Service Files area) and find the .zip file that you  
downloaded from KODAK.COM (example: HR500\Px01_700.zip).  
4. Click Open.  
5. Make sure the Scanner Directory is set to Current.  
6. Click To Scanner to start the transfer.  
The transfer takes approximately one minute.  
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7. When the transfer is complete, select the Backup tab and click Backup.  
8. When the backup is complete, exit SAM.  
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Installing or Removing the Long Roll Accessory  
IMPORTANT: Because of manufacturing tolerances, aperture plates and Long  
Roll Accessories cannot be interchanged.  
If your lab has more than one Long Roll Accessory, you may want  
to use labels with the same colors or numbers to identify aperture  
plates with the associated Long Roll Accessory.  
Overview of Parts  
The parts shown below are shipped with the Long Roll Accessory. Although not  
shown, 5 aperture plates are also shipped with each Long Roll Accessory.  
aperture plate  
1.5 in. rear  
2 mounting screws  
mounting screw  
long screwdriver  
2 flanges  
2 guide pins  
height adjustment  
tool  
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Preparing the Scanner for the Long Roll Accessory  
You must remove the film holder guide from the scanner before you install the  
Long Roll Accessory.  
thumbscrews  
captive screw  
film holder guide  
CAUTION: As indicated in Step 1 below, make sure the scanner is  
powered OFF.  
1. Power off the scanner.  
2. Remove the two thumbscrews and loosen the captive screw.  
3. Lift the film holder guide up and off the scanner.  
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CAUTION: Use canned or pressurized air to remove any dust or debris  
from the connector.  
2 mounting  
screws  
connector  
2 guide pins  
connector  
4. Inspect and remove any dust and debris from the connector.  
5. Remove the two mounting screws on each side of the connector.  
6. Insert the two guide pins in the holes from which you removed the mounting  
screws.  
7. Tighten the guide pins with a 1/4-in. open-end wrench.  
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Attaching the Long Roll Accessory to the Scanner  
CAUTION: Make sure the scanner is powered OFF.  
1. Grasp the large rectangular opening to lift and remove the Long Roll  
Accessory from the shipping box.  
tension arm toward  
pressure roller  
rear of scanner  
housing toward you  
rectangular  
opening  
pressure roller housing  
toward you  
tension arm toward  
rear of scanner  
ends  
2. Hold the Long Roll Accessory at the ends and carry it to the scanner.  
3. Position the Long Roll Accessory so the two pressure roller housings are  
toward you and the two tension arms are toward the rear of the scanner.  
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CAUTION: Avoid hitting the light bar andthe safety switchonthe scanner.  
4. Center the alignment blocks on the Long Roll Accessory between the two  
dowel pins on the scanner.  
alignment  
block  
dowel pin  
Long Roll Accessory  
5. Gradually lower the Long Roll Accessory to rest in place on the scanner.  
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CAUTION: When installing the mounting screws in the next step, use  
care to avoid  
dropping the screws inside the scanner  
cross threading the screws  
mounting  
screws  
rear mounting  
screw  
6. Install, but do not fully tighten, the rear mounting screw.  
7. Hold each of the two mounting screws at the angle of the holes  
(approximately 45 degrees) and install, but do not tighten, the screws.  
CAUTION: In the next step, do not overtighten the mounting screws.  
8. Using the long screwdriver provided, tighten the 3 mounting screws until you  
feel resistance.  
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Latching and Unlatching the Gate Actuator  
Be sure you know how to latch and unlatch the gate actuator before installing the  
aperture plate. The gate actuator must be in the unlatched position for film loading  
and in the latched position for scanning.  
Latching the Gate Actuator  
CAUTION: Be sure the gate actuator is latched before you move the locking  
arm to the locked position.  
1. Pull the gate actuator toward you until the gate latchesin place.  
2. To lock the gate actuator, move the locking arm to the left (locked) position.  
Unlatching the Gate Actuator  
CAUTION: Always move the locking arm to the unlocked position before  
unlatching the gate.  
To unlatch the gate actuator, manually squeeze the two tabs together and release.  
arm in the  
unlocked position  
gate actuator  
LOCK  
2 tabs for  
unlatching  
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Installing the Aperture Plate  
IMPORTANT: To power on the scanner without error, an aperture plate must be  
installed, latched, and locked.  
1. Choose the aperture plate corresponding to the film format you will be  
scanning.  
lettering on left side  
12/0  
2. Position the aperture plate with the lettering (example: 120/220) visible on the  
left side.  
CAUTION: Installing an aperture plate backwards may result in a  
damaged light bar.  
3. Make sure the gate actuator is unlatched for film loading.  
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4. Center the aperture plate on the lamphouse cover.  
aperture  
plate  
5. Gently lower the aperture plate and, when you feel resistance, push until it is  
secured.  
Removing the Long Roll Accessory from the Scanner  
It may be necessary to remove the Long Roll Accessory from the scanner.  
CAUTION: Make sure the scanner is powered OFF.  
To remove the Long Roll Accessory, reverse the installation procedure (see pages  
D-8 through D-12 for more details):  
1. Remove the aperture plate from the Long Roll Accessory. See Latching and  
2. Power off the scanner.  
CAUTION: When removing the mounting screws in the next step, use  
care to avoid dropping the screws inside the scanner.  
3. Loosen and remove the 3 mounting screws.  
CAUTION: Avoid hitting the light bar and the safety switch.  
4. Remove and lift the Long Roll Accessory from the scanner.  
5. Place the Long Roll Accessory on a flat surface.  
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Punch Sensors  
The punch (data hole) sensors are set up at the factory for negative-type film and  
require no adjustment during the installation procedure. If you will be scanning film  
that has a significantly higher or lower D-min from negative film, such as black-  
and-white film or color positive film, see Determining and Setting the Trigger  
Setting the Punch Reader Height for the Current Film  
Size  
Because of differences in film editors, there is no standard punch reader height.  
You must set the height of the left and right punch readers, one at a time, to  
accommodate your editor.  
For each film size that you use:  
Install the appropriate aperture plate.  
Adjust the core locator height on the spindle.  
Thread the film.  
Set the punch reader height (this is a one-time adjustment that can be done  
during installation or when the aperture plate is used for the first time).  
The aperture plate should already be installed. If not, install it (see Installing the  
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Adjusting the Core Locator Height on the Spindle  
The spindles on the Long Roll Accessory have core locators to accommodate  
different film sizes.  
detent for  
35 mm  
detent for  
46 mm  
core locator  
detent for  
120/220
detent for  
70 mm  
button  
Push and hold the button to release and position the core locator at the correct  
detent. Release the button at the detent you want. The detent positions are:  
35 mm (top)  
46 mm  
120/220 (62 mm)  
70 mm (bottom; closest to Long Roll Accessory)  
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Loading and Threading Film  
IMPORTANT: Careful handling of film is extremely important. Before loading film,  
clean the film with Super Film Cleaner or an equivalent cleaner that  
has ionized air and particle transfer rollers (PTR).  
Use canned air to clean the punch readers before threading film.  
Before loading film, make sure you have at least 2 feet (.6 meters)  
of leader at each end of the roll.  
CAUTION: In the steps below, be sure you determine and use the correct  
orientation of the flange. Incorrect setup will result in film tracking  
problems and loose takeups.  
1. Determine the orientation of the flange for the reel or core you selected for  
loading:  
A flange in the upright position is for thin reels  
A flipped flange is for film on cores  
No flanges are needed for thick reels  
THIS SIDE UP FOR THIN REEL  
REMOVE FOR THICK REEL  
flange  
or  
THIS SIDE UP FOR CORE ONLY  
REMOVE FOR THICK REEL  
spindle  
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2. If you are using either thin reels or core only, install the flanges on the  
spindles with the appropriate side up.  
Threading the Film  
1. Position the film with the data holes down and the emulsion toward the  
imager.  
emulsion side  
data holes  
NOTE: You can thread the film from either side of the Long Roll Accessory.  
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2. Install the film on the spindle.  
idler arm  
spindle  
drive roller  
clamp  
aperture  
3. Thread the film:  
a. around the idler arm  
b. around the drive roller  
c. between the aperture and the clamp, keeping the film in the track (grasp  
the film on either side to locate the film in the track)  
d. around the drive roller and idler arm  
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4. After the film is threaded, pull the gate actuator forward to latch it against the  
aperture plate. Move the locking arm to the left (locked position).  
gate actuator  
LOCK  
arm in the  
locked position  
Setting the Punch Reader Height  
1. Open SAM.  
2. Click the LAMP button to turn the lamp off. When the lamp is off, it is easier to  
work in the area of the punch reader.  
toggles to turn the lamp off and on  
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3. Select View>Film Controls.  
4. Click Load Film.  
A dialog box appears.  
5. Click OK.  
6. In preparation for the reader height adjustment, click Fast Fwrd>> to advance  
the film approximately 10 feet, then click <<Rewind to reverse the film the  
same distance.  
NOTE: Advancing and rewinding the film ensures that the film is correctly  
positioned in the film track relative to the readers.  
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Installing the Adjustment Tool  
1. Locate the left and right adjusting screws on either side of the aperture plate.  
2. Install the height adjustment tool in the right or left adjusting screw.  
NOTE: You will install the adjusting tool in each adjusting screw; whether it is  
the left or right screw is determined by which punch reader you adjust  
first.  
height adjustment tool  
punch reader  
adjusting screw  
adjusting screw  
12/0  
adjusting screw  
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Visually Checking the Punch Reader Height  
1. Look at the small blue light located in the notch at the top of the punch reader,  
which is below the pressure rollers and adjacent to the edge of the aperture.  
The blue light should be in line with the punches in the film.  
2. Align the light to the data holes by turning the adjusting screw clockwise to  
lower the light or counterclockwise to raise the light.  
punch reader  
adjusting screw  
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Adjusting the Punch Reader Height  
Adjust both the left and right reader heights such that the punch reader fully  
distinguishes between a data hole and film.  
No specific numbers represent data holes or film, but lower numbers indicate the  
presence of film and higher numbers indicate the presence of data holes. (See  
LED numbers.)  
For both the left and right readers:  
1. On the Film Controls window, click Position > several times to advance the  
film. As you advance the film, the reader should sense both holes and film.  
If you do not see a significantly higher number after you see data holes,  
2. When you see a significantly higher number, stop advancing the film. Turn the  
adjusting screw until the number is maximized.  
For example, as you click Position >, you may see a value of 580, but when  
you stop advancing the film and turn the adjusting screw, you may see a value  
of 620. This indicates a more effective reader height.  
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to advance the film to another position and confirm your  
adjustment.  
4. From SAM, turn the lamp on.  
When the above procedures have been completed, you can begin scanning. Use  
your Kodak Professional Digital Print Production Software (DP2) (help is included)  
to produce quality scans.  
IMPORTANT: Remember to recalibrate the scanner for each roll of film. Use a  
camels hair brush and canned air to remove dirt or dust from the  
light bar.  
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Appendix D-1: Calibrating the Sensor Offsets  
IMPORTANT: Do this procedure only if you will be using SAM to operate the  
scanner.  
Do this procedure twice, once for the left sensor and once for the right sensor. For  
best visibility, use the largest film format you have.  
NOTE: It is not necessary to prepare and load the film twice.  
Preparing and Loading the Film  
1. Create a roll of film with the center of several frames clearly marked.  
center  
2. Edit the roll of film, making sure to center the mark in the crop box on the  
editor.  
3. Load the edited film, beginning at the left side of the scanner (see Loading  
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4. In SAM, select View>Film Controls.  
5. Click Load Film.  
6. When the dialog box appears, click OK.  
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Setting the Lens Magnification  
1. If the Operations window is not visible in SAM, select  
View>Operations Controls.  
2. Select 1.00 as the Chosen Magnification.  
3. Click Do Magnification.  
4. Close the Operations window.  
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Setting the Scan Parameters  
1. Select Test>Long Roll Capture from the SAM menu.  
2. Set the Scan and Positioning Info.  
a. Set the #Lines (dy) to 1.  
b. Set the Line Offset (y) to 0.  
c. Set Pixel Summing to 1:1.  
d. Keep the default values for #Pixels (dx), Pixel Offset (x) and X Offset.  
IMPORTANT:Make sure you close the Test Long Roll Capture window in the  
next step.  
3. Close the Test Long Roll Capture window.  
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Locating the First Punched Frame  
1. On the Film Controls dialog box, click Load First Frm. A dialog box appears.  
2. Select the Film Processing Direction:  
If you are calibrating the left sensor offset, select Forward (Left to Right).  
If you are calibrating the right sensor offset, select Reverse (Right to  
Left).  
3. Type -1 in the First Punch Number field.  
-1 tells the scanner software to find the first punch (in the specified direction).  
4. Click Go.  
The status bar shows the Current Punch (the first punch found). The example  
shows that the first punch found is 100.  
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5. On the Film Controls dialog box, click Seek Frame.  
A dialog box appears.  
6. Type the Punch Number from the Current Punch on the status bar.  
7. Click Go.  
The Target Punch should equal the Current Punch.  
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Checking the Alignment and Adjusting the Sensor  
Offsets  
1. Using a flashlight, look from the rear of the aperture to check the alignment of  
the marked frame with the aperture plate.  
The center of the frame should line up exactly with the right edge (from the  
front of the scanner) of the aperture plate.  
NOTE: The area beyond the aperture plate is not visible when you are  
checking the alignment.  
Center of the frame  
lines up exactly with  
the right edge of the  
aperture plate  
Center of the frame is Center of the frame  
beyond the edge of  
the aperture plate  
has not reached the  
edge of the aperture  
plate  
Film is  
moving left  
to right  
Film is  
moving  
right to left  
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2. In SAM, select View>Configurations.  
CAUTION: Fast Fwrd / Rewind Speed should never be greater than 10. If  
needed, change the speed to be 10 Inches per sec. or less.  
As a guideline, the speed should be 10 inches per second if  
you use 1-inch film cores (the recommended size). The speed  
should be 8 inches per second if you must use 3/4-inch cores.  
3. Make sure the correct Film Marking Type is selected and that the Left and  
Right Sensor Offsets are correct for the film and the editor you are using.  
a. For Offset Punch Editors, set the Left Sensor Offset to 12 and the Right  
Sensor Offset to 0.7.  
b. For Center Punch Editors, set the Left Sensor Offset to 7.75 and the  
Right Sensor Offset to 4.95.  
4. Set Position Button Increments to 0.05 inches.  
This number determines the distance film is moved when you click the  
Position> button on the Film Controls window when setting the reader height.  
5. Click OK.  
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6. If the marked frame is not aligned with the right edge of the aperture plate,  
select View>Configurations.  
a. If the film is moving from left to right, change the Left Sensor Offset:  
If the center of the frame is beyond the right edge of the aperture plate,  
decrease the Left Sensor Offset.  
If the center of the frame has not reached the right edge of the aperture  
plate, increase the Left Sensor Offset.  
b. If the film is moving from right to left, change the Right Sensor Offset:  
If the center of the frame is beyond the left edge of the aperture plate,  
decrease the Right Sensor Offset.  
If the center of the frame has not reached the left edge of the aperture  
plate, increase the Right Sensor Offset.  
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7. On the View Controls window, click Next Frame.  
8. Repeat steps 1 through 7 until the center of the frame lines up exactly with the  
right edge of the aperture plate.  
9. On the View Controls window, click Fast Fwrd>> to advance the roll of film to  
the right side.  
sensor.  
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Appendix D-2: Determining and Setting the Trigger  
Points  
IMPORTANT: Do this procedure only if you will be scanning film that has a  
significantly higher or lower D-min from negative film, such as  
black-and-white film or color positive film.  
1. With the PC powered off, power on the scanner.  
2. Wait for the series of 3 beeps to sound at the scanner (or for the lamp to  
illuminate).  
3. Power on the PC.  
Recording the Highest Numbers on the LEDs  
IMPORTANT: There must not be film in the scanner.  
1. Open the plastic cover.  
2. Look at the red LED number on the right side of the Long Roll Accessory.  
Note this number as being the highestnumber on the right side.  
TEACH  
SET  
ADJ  
MODE  
D
RUN  
L
plastic cover  
3. Look at the red LED number on the left side. Note this number as being the  
highestnumber on the left side.  
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4. Record the left and right highest numbers for later calculating the trigger  
numbers.  
Because the readers are separate, the left and right numbers will not be the  
same.  
The trigger number tells the scanner when it senses a change in light level. You  
need to set the trigger number only once unless you will be using the scanner for  
multiple types of film, such as for both negative and positive.  
Determining the Left Trigger Point  
1. On the Film Controls window of SAM, click Position > to advance the film and  
determine the averagelow number (indicating the presence of film) on the  
left LED.  
An example is 120.  
2. Subtract the average low number from the highest number you recorded in  
An example of the highest number is 800. Subtracting 120 from 800 results in  
680.  
3. Divide the result of step 2 by 4.  
Continuing the example, 680 divided by 4 equals 170.  
4. Add the result of step 3 to the average low number determined in  
step 1.  
The result is the left trigger point. Record this number.  
Continuing the example, 170 added to 120 equals 290; 290 would be the left  
trigger point.  
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Determining the Right Trigger Point  
1. On the Film Controls window, click Position > to advance the film and  
determine the averagelow number on the right LED.  
2. Subtract the average low number from the highest number you recorded in  
3. Divide the result of step 2 by 4.  
4. Add the result of step 3 to the average low number determined in  
step 1.  
The result is the right trigger point. Record this number.  
Below are examples of determining trigger points. Round to the nearest whole  
number.  
Difference  
AverageLow StartingHigh  
Between High  
Number and Low  
Number  
Difference  
Divided by 4  
Trigger  
Number  
Number  
Number  
120  
98  
800  
814  
800 - 120 = 680  
814 - 98 = 716  
680/4 = 170  
716/4 = 179  
170 + 120 = 290  
179 + 98 = 277  
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Setting the Trigger Points at the Scanner  
TEACH  
SET  
ADJ  
MODE  
D
RUN  
L
plastic cover  
19_55A  
1. On the left side of the scanner:  
a. Move SET/ADJ/RUN to ADJ.  
b. Press MODE to increment the number (or press TEACH to decrement the  
number) to the value you determined to be the left trigger point.  
c. Move SET/ADJ/RUN to RUN.  
2. On the right side of the scanner:  
a. Move SET/ADJ/RUN to ADJ.  
b. Press MODE to increment the number (or press TEACH to decrement the  
number) to the value you determined to be the right trigger point.  
c. Move SET/ADJ/RUN to RUN.  
3. Close the plastic cover.  
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Appendix D-3: Maintenance  
Perform these maintenance procedures at least once a day.  
1. In SAM, select View>Film Controls.  
2. Click Tension Off and remove film from the gate.  
NOTE: It is not necessary to completely unthread the film.  
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Cleaning the Punch Readers  
1. Locate the two punch readers, below the pressure rollers and adjacent to the  
left and right edges of the aperture.  
two punch readers  
2. Use canned air to clean the left and right punch readers.  
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Cleaning the Rollers  
1. In SAM, select View>Film Controls.  
2. On the Film Controls window, click Clean Rollers.  
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A dialog box appears.  
3. Make sure no film is in the gate. Click Yes.  
The rollers rotate.  
CAUTION: In the step below, do not use rubbing alcohol.  
4. Using a lint-free cloth with 90% or higher isopropyl alcohol, wipe the exposed  
part of the moving rollersin the slot at the rear of the housingfrom top to  
bottom. Repeat until the cloth stays clean.  
roller  
5. On the Film Controls window, click Stop.  
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Appendix D-4: Initial Setup of Sensors  
IMPORTANT: Do this procedure only if you installed a new sensor or if the sensor  
setup was accidentally changed.  
Resetting the Sensors to the Factory Values  
TEACH  
SET  
ADJ  
MODE  
D
RUN L  
1. Move SET/ADJ/RUN to SET.  
2. Simultaneously, press and hold TEACH and MODE until nO ? appears (about  
5 seconds).  
TEACH  
SET  
ADJ  
MODE  
D
RUN L  
NOTE: To cancel resetting the sensors to the factory values, press MODE.  
3. Press TEACH until yES? appears.  
TEACH  
SET  
ADJ  
MODE  
D
RUN L  
4. Press MODE.  
5. Move SET/ADJ/RUN to RUN.  
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Programming the Sensors for the Long Roll  
Accessory  
Power on the scanner.  
NOTE: The display on the left sensor will be inverted.  
Programming the Left Sensor  
1. Open the plastic cover on the left display.  
2. Make sure the operation mode selector is set to L.  
NOTE: L means that light triggers high numbers. D means that dark triggers  
high numbers.  
TEACH  
SET  
ADJ  
MODE  
D
RUN  
L
plastic cover  
operation mode selector  
3. Move SET/ADJ/RUN to SET.  
4. Press and hold MODE until d123 appears (123 is inverted).  
TEACH  
SET  
ADJ  
MODE  
D
RUN L  
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5. Press TEACH.  
6. Change the Detection Function Setting to F HS (high speed):  
a. Press and hold MODE until F St appears.  
TEACH  
SET  
ADJ  
MODE  
D
RUN L  
b. Press TEACH once. F Ld appears.  
c. Press TEACH again. F HS appears.  
d. Move SET/ADJ/RUN to RUN.  
Programming the Right Sensor  
1. Open the plastic cover on the right display.  
2. Make sure the operation mode selector is set to L.  
3. Move SET/ADJ/RUN to SET.  
4. Change the Detection Function Setting to F HS:  
a. Press and hold MODE until F St appears.  
b. Press TEACH once. F Ld appears.  
c. Press TEACH again. F HS appears.  
d. Move SET/ADJ/RUN to RUN.  
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Appendix D-5: Table of Scan Area Values  
NOTE: Use the table below only as a starting point for determining scan area  
values.  
Long-Roll  
Film Holders  
Magnification # Pixels Pixel Offset  
# Lines  
File Size  
(MB)  
35 mm double-  
perforated  
.50  
1.03  
2.00  
.50  
1020  
2102  
4081  
1259  
2594  
5038  
1752  
2102  
5535  
2378  
2616  
5993  
2378  
2616  
5993  
2378  
5993  
2378  
5517  
2720  
3427  
5984  
2720  
5766  
2490  
1949  
960  
2371  
1703  
481  
2124  
1949  
233  
1811  
1431  
4
1538  
3168  
6151  
1741  
3586  
6964  
2381  
2858  
7525  
1539  
2031  
3878  
2250  
2475  
5670  
2775  
6994  
3495  
8108  
1632  
2056  
3591  
3625  
7685  
4.5  
19.1  
71.8  
6.3  
35 mm  
unperforated  
1.03  
2.00  
.50  
26.6  
100.4  
11.9  
17.2  
119.2  
10.5  
18.2  
66.5  
15.3  
18.5  
97.2  
18.9  
119.9  
23.8  
128.0  
12.7  
20.2  
61.5  
28.2  
126.8  
46 mm  
.60  
1.58  
.50  
6 x 4.5 cm  
vertical  
.66  
1.26  
.50  
6 x 6 cm  
1811  
1692  
4
.55  
1.26  
.50  
6 x 7 cm  
1811  
4
1.26  
.50  
6 x 9 cm  
1811  
242  
1640  
1287  
8
1.16  
.50  
Split 70 mm  
.63  
1.10  
.50  
70 mm  
1640  
117  
1.06  
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Appendix D-6: Film Splicing and Editing Guidelines  
Follow these guidelines to ensure the scanner correctly reads the data holes.  
IMPORTANT: When splicing rolls of film, always splice first, then edit.  
NOTE: The drawings are not to scale.  
splice material  
Because the splice material  
is sticky, it is possible for  
residue to remain on the  
splice material after editing.  
Use care with  
sticky splice  
material  
Ensure that light can shine  
through all holes.  
film  
Be careful to avoid  
accidentally punching a  
frame twice, which results  
in too many holes for the  
scanner to interpret.  
Avoid over-  
punching  
Too much splice material is  
cut, causing incomplete  
punches.  
Cut splice  
material flush  
with the film  
Not enough splice material  
is cut. This will interfere with  
correct film tracking.  
The punches are on the  
edge of the film. The  
punches must be  
completely within the  
frames.  
Make sure  
editing results  
in holes  
entirely within  
the frames  
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Index  
Numerics  
F
70MM-CAL film holder 1-6, 2-6, 2-8, 3-1, A-7  
fast forward or rewind speed  
on Long Roll Accessory D-1, D-31  
FCC compliance v  
A
film cleaner D-1  
AC input module 2-2  
ordering B-1  
Film Controls window (SAM), for the Long Roll  
Accessory D-20  
film cores for the Long Roll Accessory D-1  
film holder guide 2-6  
removing from the scanner D-6  
film holders, cut-gate  
70MM-CAL 1-6, 2-6, 2-8, 3-1, A-7  
placing in the scanner 2-6, 2-12  
provided with scanner 1-6  
film reader height on Long Roll Accessory  
visually checking D-22  
film sizes 1-6  
AC voltage and current draw C-1  
AC voltage setting, changing 2-3 to 2-4  
accessories, ordering B-1  
adjustment tool for Long Roll Accessory, installing D-21  
air  
canned or pressurized 4-1, D-7, D-16, D-39  
ionized D-1, D-16  
altitude, maximum (operating environment) C-1  
ambient light (operating environment) C-1  
autofocusing the scanner 3-7, A-4, A-5  
B
filters, balance  
backing up data files 3-2, A-2, A-11, D-4  
cleaning 4-7  
replacing 4-6 to 4-7  
filters, IR  
C
cleaning 4-9  
replacing 4-8 to 4-9  
firmware, upgrading D-3 to D-4  
flange, orientation of, on Long Roll Accessory D-16  
focusing 2-13  
when to do 1-3  
see also autofocusing  
Fuse label v  
cables, attaching power and SCSI 2-5  
calibrate/image processing tab (SAM) A-6 to A-7  
calibrating the scanner 2-8, 3-4, A-7  
when to do 1-3, 2-9, 4-3, 4-5, 4-7, 4-9  
capture tab (SAM) A-8 to A-9  
cleaning procedures 4-1 to 4-3, D-39 to D-41  
balance filters 4-7  
IR filter 4-9  
lens 4-2  
light bar 4-3  
H
punch readers on Long Roll Accessory D-39  
rollers on Long Roll Accessory D-40 to D-41  
clearances, for operation and service of scanner C-1  
configuration, recommended for the host computer 1-5  
connecting the scanner 2-2 to 2-5  
attaching the cables 2-5  
host computer, configuration 1-5  
Hot Surface symbol v  
humidity, relative (operating environment) C-1  
I
changing the AC voltage setting 2-3 to 2-4  
connector on scanner, cleaning D-7  
core locator height on spindle of Long Roll  
Accessory D-15  
image processing parameters, setting A-7  
initializing sensors for the Long Roll  
Accessory D-42 to D-44  
initializing the scanner A-10  
installing  
D
Long Roll Accessory on scanner D-5 to D-13  
SAM on the host computer A-2  
IR filter  
dataplate 1-4  
depth of field 2-13  
dimensions and weight of scanner C-1  
downloading software and firmware for the  
Long Roll Accessory D-2  
dust 4-1, D-23  
cleaning 4-9  
replacing 4-8 to 4-9  
K
K-number, on scanner vii, 1-4  
E
Kodak Professional Digital Print Production Software  
(DP2) 1-3, D-1, D-23  
Kodak Professional HR 500 TWAIN Data Source 1-3  
Electrical Hazard symbol vi  
e-wipes, for cleaning the light bar 4-3  
ordering B-2  
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scanning a single frame 2-13  
selecting negative or positive balancing  
filter 2-8 to 2-9  
setting the magnification and calibrating  
the scanner 2-8  
L
lamp  
replacing 4-4 to 4-5  
turning on and off A-10, D-19  
lamp timer, resetting to zero A-10  
lamp-and-filter-access door 2-8, 4-4  
latch release screw 1-4  
lens, cleaning 4-2  
light bar D-12  
setting the scan parameters 2-8  
operations tabs (SAM)  
backup 3-2, A-2, A-11  
calibrate/image processing A-6 to A-7  
capture A-8 to A-9  
mag/focus A-4 to A-5  
miscellaneous A-10  
cleaning 4-3  
loading and threading film on the Long Roll  
Accessory D-16 to D-19  
ordering information B-1 to B-2  
accessories B-1  
location of scanner (specifications) C-1  
Long Roll Accessory D-1 to D-46  
attaching to scanner D-8 to D-10  
calibrating sensor offsets D-24 to D-33  
fast forward or rewind speed D-1, D-31  
initializing sensors D-42 to D-44  
installing accessory on scanner D-5 to D-13  
installing software D-2 to D-4  
loading and threading film D-16 to D-19  
maintaining D-38 to D-41  
supplies B-1  
P
parts shipped with Long Roll Accessory D-5  
phone numbers  
service agreement information viii  
service and support vii  
power consumption and thermal load of scanner C-1  
power switch 1-4, 2-7  
parts shipped with D-5  
punch sensors D-14  
powering up the scanner and the host computer 2-7  
punch readers on the Long Roll Accessory  
cleaning D-39  
removing from scanner D-13  
setting punch reader height D-14 to D-23  
setting trigger points D-34 to D-37  
splicing and editing guidelines D-46  
table of scan area values D-45  
threading diagram D-18  
setting height D-14 to D-23  
R
readers, punch. See punch readers  
rebooting the scanner A-10  
regulatory information v  
M
mag/focus tab (SAM) A-4 to A-5  
magnification, setting 2-8, 3-3, A-5  
maintaining the scanner 4-1 to 4-9, D-38 to D-41  
cleaning procedures 4-1 to 4-3  
Long Roll Accessory maintenance D-39 to D-41  
replacement procedures 4-4 to 4-9  
balance filters 4-6 to 4-7  
removing the Long Roll Accessory from the scanner D-13  
replacement procedures 4-4 to 4-9  
rollers on the Long Roll Accessory, cleaning D-40 to D-41  
S
SAM. see Service and Assembly Module  
scan area values  
IR filter 4-8 to 4-9  
for cut-gate film holders 3-6  
for the Long Roll Accessory D-45  
scan area, setting, in SAM 3-5 to 3-6, A-9  
scan parameters, setting 2-8  
scan, checking 3-8  
scanner lamp 4-4 to 4-5  
Mechanical Hazard symbol vi  
miscellaneous tab (SAM) A-10  
N
scanner attributes A-10  
negative or mounted slide, inserting in the scanner 2-10  
scanner specifications C-1  
negative or positive balancing filter, setting 2-8 to 2-9  
AC voltage and current draw C-1  
clearances, for operation and service of scanner C-1  
dimensions and weight C-1  
location C-1  
O
operating the scanner 2-8 to 2-13  
focusing 2-13  
power consumption and thermal load C-1  
scanning  
a single frame 2-13  
an image using SAM 3-8, A-9  
SCSI host adapter 1-5  
inserting a negative or mounted slide in the  
scanner 2-10  
placing the film holder in the scanner 2-12  
preparing an uncarded negative  
or a mounted slide 2-11  
SCSI interface between host computer and scanner 1-5  
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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  
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  
performing an autofocus A-5  
scanning the image data A-9  
U
setting image process parameters A-7  
setting the magnification A-5  
uncarded negative, preparing 2-11  
unpacking instructions iii  
usage information, getting A-10  
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  
V
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  
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  
scanner C-1  
site C-1  
W
warranty information vii to viii  
limitations of warranty viii  
repair coverage vii  
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  
warranty period vii  
ordering B-1  
supplies, ordering B-2  
symbols, cautionary, on equipment v to vi  
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EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY  
Rochester, New York 14653  
U.S.A.  
Kodak and Kodak Professional are  
trademarks of  
Eastman Kodak Company.  
© Eastman Kodak Company, 2001  
Printed in U.S.A.  
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