Displaying the min max development time, Managing the material sensors, Viewing the material – Kodak PROFESSIONAL LED II 20P User Manual
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System Operating Procedures
3-38
September 2000
Displaying the Min Max Development Time
NOTE: The fastest and slowest development times, as recorded from the last time
the screen was reset, can be seen from this screen.
1.
Select the Drive screen.
2. Press
Set three times to access the Drive screen in Calibrate mode.
3. Press
the
Down Arrow to reset the Min Max values.
4. Press
Set twice or a different blue function key to return to View mode.
Managing the Material Sensors
Material sensors are represented on the Material screen by solid or hollow circles.
There are four sensors at the feed end of the processor and one sensor at the exit
end of the processor. If a sensor detects material, its corresponding circle on the
material screen becomes solid. If no material is detected, the circle on the
material screen remains hollow. If there is material in the processor, shifting dots
are displayed at the bottom of the material screen, next to the circles that
represent the feed end sensors.
Viewing the Material
Press Material to access the Material screen.
Viewing the Processor Setup
1.
Press Material to select the Material screen.
2. Press
the
Up Arrow to select the Processor Setup screen.
NOTE: The processor is currently operating using the development time,
replenishment rate and dryer setting for setup A, KODAK Digital.
Selecting the Processor Setup
1.
Press Material to select the Material screen.
2. Press
the
Up Arrow to select the Processor Setup screen.
3. Press
Set to access the Setup screen in the Set mode.
4. Use
the
Up or Down Arrow to change the operating setup.
NOTE: Changing the setup resets the development time, replenishment rates
and dryer setting to the values in the selected setup. The calibrations
are not affected.
5. Press
Set or a blue function key to cancel the Set mode.