
Section 8 -- QuickSheets
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8-4.
Error Codes
8-4-1.
Subsystems in the 8150 LASER IMAGER
Each subsystem in the IMAGER has an identification number (ID) which allows error histories for the
subsystem to be retrieved and logs to be written, sorted, and retrieved by use of the ID. Each subsystem
is assigned a range of error codes, which if possible are the same error codes used in earlier IMAGERS
for similar problems. Errors within the IMAGER are identified by a sequence of 5 digits, consisting of the
subsystem ID and the error code: for example 28--509. The first 2 digits in the example identify the
PROCESSOR as the subsystem, and the following 3 digits identify the type of error (the PROCESSOR
failed to warm up in time). The following table identifies the subsystems and their ID numbers.
Subsystem ID
Subsystem Name
Error Code Structure
PACSLink Software
00
General PACSLink
00-xxx
01
Service Interface
01-xxx
02
Import
02-xxx
03
Delivery
03-xxx
04
Network
04-xxx
05
Storage
05-xxx
DRE (MIM)
10
MCS Interface Server
10-xxx
11
Delivery Interface
11-xxx
12
Local Panel
12xxx
13
Service Tool
13-xxx
MCS
20
General MCS
20-xxx
21
FILM PICKUP AND FEED
21-xxx
25
RF TAG
25-xxx
26
FILM TRANSPORT
26-xxx
27
OPTICS
27-xxx
28
PROCESSOR
28-xxx
29
DENSITOMETER
29-xxx
8-4-2.
Error Severity Levels
•
0-Fatal -- An error has occurred that cannot be reversed. The system will have to be “restarted.” The
user will be notified.
•
1-Alert -- A temporary problem has occurred, which can be corrected by the user.
•
2-Warning -- An event occurred which the user should be notified of.
•
3-Notify -- An event has occurred, but the system has automatically recovered.
Summary of Contents for DryView 8150
Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL Kodak DryView 8150 LASER IMAGER 1961259 7F3318 07 05 ...
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Page 34: ...Service Manual 2 14 7F3318 2005 July Rev B 6 Remove the 2 SCREWS and 2 TAGS 6 ...
Page 50: ...Service Manual 2 30 7F3318 2005 July Rev B 6 Check each parameter ...
Page 91: ...Section 2 Installation 2 71 2005 July Rev B 7F3318 BLANK PAGE ...
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Page 182: ...Section 4 Disassembly Reassembly 4 77 2005 July Rev B 7F3318 BLANK PAGE ...
Page 196: ...Service Manual 5 14 7F3318 2005 July Rev B Figure 5 9 Cleaning the HEAT SHIELD and ROLLERS ...
Page 200: ...Service Manual 5 18 7F3318 2005 July Rev B Figure 5 11 Adjusting the DIVERTER ...
Page 236: ...Service Manual 6 34 7F3318 2005 July Rev B Figure 6 17 Pickup Operation Sheet 1 of 3 ...
Page 238: ...Service Manual 6 36 7F3318 2005 July Rev B Figure 6 17 Pickup Operation Sheet 3 of 3 ...
Page 240: ...Service Manual 6 38 7F3318 2005 July Rev B Figure 6 18 Load Platen Operation Sheet 2 of 2 ...
Page 241: ...Section 6 Theory of Operation 6 39 2005 July Rev B 7F3318 Figure 6 19 Expose Operation ...
Page 242: ...Service Manual 6 40 7F3318 2005 July Rev B Figure 6 20 Unload Platen Operation ...
Page 244: ...Service Manual 6 42 7F3318 2005 July Rev B Figure 6 21 Processor Operation Sheet 2 of 2 ...
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