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5.6.
Configuring Accessories
Depending on the type of film and cone used with the system, the console varies
the exposure duration to ensure proper exposure. Follow the procedure below to
change the cone type and film speed used.
CONFIG ACCESSORIES
Cone: short [long]
Film: [slow] fast
Save and return
Cancel
Figure 21
: Configuration
Screen
Return to Home Screen.
Press MODE key to enter Mode Selection Screen.
Scroll using the UP / DOWN keys to highlight ‘Config
Accessories’ from the list and press SET key.
Current selection of Cone type and Film speed are
indicated by surrounding it with a pair of braces [].
To change the selection, scroll to the appropriate
item and press SET key. The selection toggles
though the available options.
Once the changes are made, scroll down to ‘Save
and Return’ and press SET key. Triggering ‘Cancel’
returns to Mode Selection Screen without accepting
the changes made.
5.7. Console Events
This section describes the special events displayed in the Keypad console. For
Attention / Warning messages, refer “Table 8” and for error codes refer “Table 11”.
Figure 22 : Stand-by screen
Inactive
Absence of any activity for 5 minutes continuously
on the console causes the system to go to a state
of inactivity. This is marked by the screen indicating
a message as shown on the left side along with the
display back light driven into a ‘breathing’ state.
Press any key to bring the console back to the
Home screen.
Figure 23 : Error display
Error
Any error occurring in the system is reported by the
console as follows.
• Displays an error message with an error code
and additional messages (example code shown
is CN008).
• Display backlight turns RED
• An exposure can not be delivered until the
issue is resolved.
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