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1. Se oc 8 03 2 Q Q L w oa xt 50354406 LL OO YL BASI J13 J9 J7 sea aa J8 SEER Ut d U2 d J10 I U3 d Jiji 20 2 oo U5 d ala J1 J12 J5 g ao J2 ET Jis ome gt iii J6 n mm J4 J20 m7 alaa oz Figure 2 9 1999 Rev F 2 2 3 32 MB Input Module Copper user inputs gt Note Refer tafjigure 2 10 on page 2 9 for jumper locations Transfer Clock Speed Jumper E1 E2 E3 is used to select either single 10 MHz or dual 12 5 MHz transfer clock speed Single transfer means that one byte of data must be transferred for each pixel this is used when the input pixel width is 8 or 9 bits per pixel Dual transfer means that two bytes of data must be transferred for each pixel this is required when the input pixel width is 10 11 or 12 bits per pixel If a VEIB is connected the jumper must be set to E2 E3 8 or 9 bit pixel width This is the factory default setting Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 8 If a DEIB is connected the jumper must be set according to the pixel width To determine the pixel width used by the digital image source refer to the OEM specifications contact the OEM site engineer or contact the National Service Center For an 8 or 9 bit pixel width set the jumper
2. aa E CS aa BRAA ARAA Figure 2 13 Slots 1 through Slots 5 through 4 are enabled 10 are disabled 1999 Rev F 2 2 7 UKEIB Caution The switches in the UKEIB must be set before any cables are connected to it If the switches are not set correctly when cables are connected components within the UKEIB may be damaged Caution Use only approved cables and ensure that the cables are connected to the proper connectors on the UKEIB If unapproved cables are used or cables are connected incorrectly components within the UKEIB may be damaged Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 16 gt Note Refer tofjigure 2 14 on page 2 17 for switch locations Signal Path SW1 determines which signal path is enabled within the UKEIB The various control sources require different signal paths Set the switches as indicated in the table on page 4 17 Host Connector Signals SW2 determines which signals will be present on Pins 5 and 9 of the HOST connector For normal operation set SW2 to the center position If an OEM fiber optic kit is being installed set SW2 as directed in the kit instructions Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 1999 Rev F 2 17 Signal Path SW1 Switch Positions SW2 HOST Connector P3 Signa
3. one ja DE ja k Figure 4 4 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 4 Disassembly Reassembly 1999 Rev F 4 5 4 5 32 MP Input Module EPROMs Copper user inputs E1 E2E3 This procedure applies to 32 MP Input modules with copper user inputs Caution To avoid damage to sensitive electronic components always wear an anti static strap z gt z gt z gt z gt z gt z gt z gt z gt when handling PWAs or EPROMs and check S nnes the polarity notch on EPROMs to ensure that they are oriented correctly OG P OO P 3g 6a PY E 1 Remove the input module from the card cage OO P6 OE refer to procedurg 4 4 E 2 Remove the appropriate EPROM s from the input module Xilinx Transfer Code Function EPROM EPROMs Figure 4 5 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 4 Disassembly Reassembly 1999 Rev F 4 6 4 6 64 MP Input Module EPROMs Copper user inputs RES O EC3 This procedure applies to 64 MP input modules with copper user inputs now obsolete Caution To avoid damage to sensitive electronic components always wear an anti static strap when handling PWAs or EPROMs and check the polarity notch on EPROMS to ensure that the
4. Rear View 1999 Rev F Item No Part Number EE 78 8079 0724 7 2A 78 8077 4146 3 2B 78 8063 3959 0 2C 78 8094 9132 3 2D 78 8094 9136 4 2E 78 8079 9798 2 2F 78 8079 0735 3 re 78 8077 4189 3 4A 78 8056 4251 5 4B 78 8056 4254 9 5 78 8094 9150 5 Baa 78 8071 8319 5 7A 78 8077 4188 5 TB 96 0000 1962 8 O poari 26 1003 6372 5 ar 26 1003 9514 9 TE 78 8094 9115 8 ie 78 8077 4186 9 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 9 Illustrated Parts Breakdown figure 9 4 8800 IMS Description OUTPUT MODULE asse os bees SEE be be BE DEE be de ee ge ad INPUT MODULE 32MP 9 bit old aua INPUT MODULE 32MP 12 bit old 0 0 cc cece cece eee e sees INPUT MODULE 32MP 9 bit Fiber only eee ee INPUT MODULE 32MP 12 bit Fiber only INPUT MODULE MEMORY EXPANSION BOARD KIT 64MP 9 bit includes fiber only input module and memory expansion board INPUT MODULE MEMORY EXPANSION BOARD KIT 64MP 12 bit includes fiber only input module and memory expansion board FAN TOp BOOM pusse see DE MODEM LOCAL PANEL INTERFACE US MPC LOCAL PANEL INTERFACE OUS CARD CAGE Multi User Includes IMS Backplane HARNESS System Controller to
5. 1 LOCAL PANEL ASSEMBLY See Figure 3 1 FILTER 60X Le 1 CABLE ASSEMBLY Local Keypad I O Interconnect 1 SCREW Sems Pan Hd Phil Ext Tooth 1 4 20 X 500 2 SCREW Sems Pan Hd Phil Ext Tooth 8 32 X 375 5 NUT Keps Ext Tooth 6 32 4 STRIP Accent Kodak yellow 1 CROSSBAR BottOM EE EE EE es ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 1 TAPE Foam 2 00 Wide X 125 Thick 5 Long AR FASTENER Loop 1 0 Wide Adhesive back Nylon Black AR FASTENER Hook 1 0 Wide Press Sens backing Nylon Black AR These items are stocked in bulk quantity DO NOT order more than 1 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 9 Illustrated Parts Breakdown 1999 Rev F 9 3 Figure 9 2 FRAME ASSEMBLY To Parts List 1999 Rev F Item No Part Number Tal Not Used 2A 78 8094 9071 3 2B 78 8094 9076 2 BA 78 8094 9072 1 3B 78 8094 9078 8 ee 78 8094 8815 4 5 7 Not Used 8 78 8094 8820 4 9 10 Not Used VL EA 78 8094 8830 3 12 78 8094 8834 5 13 14 Not Used 1D savn 26 1011 6385 0 16 Not Available 17 Not
6. 8800 30L Figure 2 12 New Input Module 1999 Rev F 2 2 6 IMS Backplane VME Bus Request Grant Each board slot with the exception of Slot 0 farthest to the left and the system controller slot farthest to the right has a set of 5 jumpers to enable disable the VME Bus Request Grant signals The jumpers are located to the right of each slot near the bottom of the VME connector L gt Note The first output module must always be installed in the slot farthest to the left and the system controller must always be installed in the slot farthest to the right Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 14 The jumpers are factory set and should not need to be changed unless a module is added or removed If a board is installed in a slot the top jumper to the right of the slot must be open to enable the slot Install the jumper block on a single jumper pin If a slot is empty the top jumper to the right of the slot must be closed to disable the slot Install the jumper block to short across the two jumper pins Refer to figure 2 13 on page 4 15 for sample jumper settings 1999 Rev F Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 15 System Controller Slot cHe re cme cre ma om a C CS NNN kid NNN NNN ld com frr Ex ARAA
7. AR 9C 78 8053 4135 7 CABLE Digital 30m 98 Ft AR 9D 78 8053 4139 9 CABLE Digital 60m 197 Ft AR 10A 78 8053 4695 0 CABLE Analog 3m 10 Ft AR 10B 78 8053 4059 9 CABLE Analog 10m 33 Ft AR 10C 78 8053 4034 2 CABLE Analog 30m 98 Ft AR 10D 78 8053 4033 4 CABLE Analog 60m 197 Ft AR Ula anse 78 8071 8331 0 RS232 to UKEIB Host Contr Adapt Cable 25 pin to 9 pin AR 12 sakke 78 8077 4159 6 RS422 to UKEIB Host Contr Adapt Cable 37 pin to 9 pin AR jc sad 26 1007 4918 8 ADAPTER RS422 Connector Male Male AR 14 26 1007 0924 0 ADAPTER RS422 Connector Female Female AR 1322044 78 8063 4088 7 DDIU to UKEIB Adapter Cable 37 pin M to 26 pin M AR 16A 78 8075 2603 9 CABLE Genesis GE 10m 33 Ft AR 16B 78 8075 2542 9 CABLE Genesis GE 30m 98 Ft AR 16C 78 8075 2543 7 CABLE Genesis GE 60m 197 Ft AR 16D 78 8075 2604 7 CABLE Genesis GE 100m 330 Ft
8. AR 1999 Rev F Item No Part Number EE 78 8077 4026 7 VB siv 78 8063 3672 9 tongs sae 78 8077 4363 4 20A 78 8079 0747 8 21A 78 8079 9807 1 21B 78 8114 2457 7 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 9 Illustrated Parts Breakdown 9 15 figure 9 5 EXTERNAL SYSTEM INTERFACES CABLING Description Qty POWER SUPPLY EIB iii kinesere dene seede d 1 FAN VEB Gas IA 1 PLL 110 MHZ Used in VEIB or EVEIB AR ENHANCED VIDEO EXTERNAL INTERFACE BOX EVEIB with external Sync 1 ENHANCED VIDEO EXTERNAL INTERFACE BOX EVEIB without external Sync 1 PROTOCOL OUTPUT EXTERNAL INTERFACE BOX POEIB US 1 PROTOCOL OUTPUT EXTERNAL INTERFACE BOX POEIB OUS 1 Sa 96 0000 2994 0 CABLE ASSEMBLY POEIB Image 1 23 vader 78 8075 2602 1 CABLE ASSEMBLY KEIB 4 wire 1 gt Note The Keypad Fiber Electronic Interface Box KFEIB is not stocked as a service part If a KFEIB fails order a UKEIB to replace it See Item 1 1999 Rev F Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 9 Illustrated Parts Breakdown 9 16 Figure 9 6 KEYPAD To Parts List Go 1999 Rev F Item No Part Number 78 8077 4087 9 78 8077 4097 8 78 8079 0111 7
9. Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 48 gt Note When the Save button is selected the digital parameters are loaded into the DEIB If the save operation fails check the fiber optic cables A to A B to B use a flashlight the DEIB power supply and input module communications use MPC for Windows diagnostics Power cycle the DEIB then try saving again 4 Verify that the modality is generating an image 5 Select the Acquire button gt Note If the acquire fails recheck the digital parameter settings Modify the settings as needed Save the new settings then try to acquire again 6 Select the Print button Verify that the image is printed successfully 1999 Rev F 2 4 12 Video Modality Setup 2 4 12 1 Inspect Signals from Modality 1 Verify that the modality is generating an image 2 Inspect the video and pixel clock signals a Check for two video modes Check with the OEM to determine if the modality can operate in two different modes that require different video parameters Some OEMs have one set of video parameters for Live Scan mode and another set for Review Off Tape mode Set up for one or the other b Check for double termination Observe the host monitor while connecting the video cable to a powered up VEIB EVEIB If the monitor image improves or stays the same there is no problem If the monitor image suddenly goes bad ghosting blurrin
10. This would be the perfect situation however in most cases the VEIB EVEIB does not seek black and white level this accurately 1999 Rev F 27 If the black or white level is unacceptable try any of the following e Assuming that fine tuning has been done try selecting a different sampling area use different row and column settings when performing the MPC gain adjustment e Try adifferent image see Step 1 of this procedure e The Black Level setting can be increased by one or two digits to darken up the image Dmax This will also darken up the image Dmin slightly e If still having problems contact TAC a PST member or the local video expert Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 62 28 Make final adjustments to framing parameters to obtain the full frame The preceding fine tuning steps may have shifted the horizontal delay so that a pixel is lost on the right or left side of the image To check for this print a film with clear borders and view the image If a pixel is missing from the left or right side add or subtract one pixel from the Horizontal Delay setting L gt Note In order to print a film with clear borders on an 8700 8500 Dual Printer the Border setting in the Image Parameters window must be set to 4095 Be sure to change the Border setting back to 0 when fine tuning is complete 29 Proceed to Procedure 2 4 13 1999 Rev F 2 4 13 Set Customer
11. 12 0 5 VDC 12 0 5 VDC Measurement Adjustment 1 Open the front door of the 8800 2 Connect a voltmeter to the appropriate test points on the front of the card cage Refer to Figure 3 1 Measure each voltage If any of the voltages require adjustment perform the remaining steps of this procedure Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 3 Adjustments 3 1 oe SEE LL LTL Test Points S o G E ol eo Je i OT GND i g O 5VDC RI jjlelelelelelelele EN 12VDC 12VDC 8800 21A Figure 3 1 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 3 Adjustments 1999 Rev F 3 2 Remove 3 screws from each side of panel 12 total le Push in bottom half of panel to rotate 90 Figure 3 2 5 Adjust the voltages as reguired The voltages are adjusted by inserting a small flat blade screwdriver through the access holes on the power supply Turn the screwdriver clockwise to increase the voltage counterclockwise to Figure 3 3 decrease the voltage Refer to Figure 3 3 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 4 Disassembly Reassembly 1999 Rev F 4 1 Section 4 Disassembly Reassembly 4 1 Top Cover Grasp front edge of cover and lift A Warning al When the power cord is plugged in hazard
12. 1 Turn off the 8800 and unplug its power cord Open the front door of the 8800 Disconnect the local panel cable and telephone line if present from the front of the card cage Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 4 Disassembly Reassembly 4 8 TPP 3 LA Remove panel 5 screws Cp o Ga U ce Figure 4 7 1999 Rev F Caution To avoid damage to sensitive electronic components always wear an anti static strap when handling PWAs or EPROMs J 1 Loosen 2 screws E 6 m and slide plate up I Q a 1770 Remove PWA Lg Disconnect cable S Figure 4 8 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 4 Disassembly Reassembly 4 9 gt Note Whenever a new System Controller PWA is installed initialize the System Controller NVRAM as described below then set the system clock via MPC a Press the Reset red and Abort black switches simultaneously b Release the Reset switch c Wait until the red LEDs turn off d Release the Abort switch Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 4 Disassembly Reassembly 1999 Rev F 4 10
13. Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 9 Illustrated Parts Breakdown 9 17 figure 9 6 KEYPAD Description Qty KEYPAD PEER EE AR CABLE Keypad 3m 10 ft AR KEYPAD Translator GE Sytec 5115 Y AR
14. when the Successful Print message is displayed Examine the image on the film 17 Repeat Step 16 as needed When the single best image has been identified select the Cancel button in the Video Fine Tuning Print Full Size window 18 Select the Config window display button Enter the clock delay and fine pixel delay settings that are printed above the previously identified image Select the Save button 19 Repeat Stepsa through 7 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 58 gt Note The following Step does not apply to the EVEIB 20 At the VEIB adjust the appropriate gain pot wait adjust wait etc until LEDs 7 and 8 toggle Wait for 3 or more flashes of the Sync LED between each adjustment this allows the VEIB time to sample and adjust to the new gain level 21 At the MPG if the adjustment is correct the following values will be displayed in the Gain amp Black Level Fine Tune window e Fora VEIB the maximum value will be below 511 and will be around 508 to 510 The minimum value will toggle between 0 and 4 e For an EVEIB the maximum value will be below 1023 and should be 1016 for 8 bit pixels and 1020 for 12 bit pixels The minimum value will be above 0 and should be 4 for 8 bit pixels and 2 for 12 bit pixels Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 1999 Rev F 2 59 22 When the values listed in the previous Step a
15. 6 2 EVEIB The EVEIB Enhanced Video External Interface Box is similar to the VEIB with the difference that the EVEIB has optional external sync inputs for one of its two input ports The EVEIB can be ordered with or without the external sync inputs There are two external sync inputs e Vertical Sync e Horizontal Composite Sync These two sync inputs apply only to port 0 Port 0 can be used with three types of sync formats e Separate horizontal and vertical sync signals e Composite horizontal vertical sync signal applied to the Horizontal Composite Sync input In this case the Vertical Sync input is unused 1999 Rev F e Standard composite video In this case neither of the external sync inputs are used Sync pulses are embedded in the standard video signal and are detected by circuitry within the EVEIB During installation the MPC must be used to configure the EVEIB for the appropriate type of sync format Port 1 can be used only with a standard composite video signal which contains internal embedded sync pulses This is the same type of video signal that the VEIB expects If the EVEIB does not have the optional external sync inputs both port 0 and port 1 are limited to standard composite video signals Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 6 Theory of Operation Ti 6 3 DEIB The DEIB Digital External Interface Box serves as the image interface between a digital modality and the in
16. Not Available 14 Not Available gt Note Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 9 Illustrated Parts Breakdown 9 7 figure 9 3 LOCAL PANEL ASSEMBLY Description Qty LOCAL PANEL ASSEMBLY sib eb ER RES GEES She ei Se PR Ge Se De De 1 BOX eN RO ER OR EE ORE EE ETD 1 CIRCUIT BOARD vasse GER WE KOR kaki RES KAR ER SEN Ee ER De 1 SCREEN Touch is seke eed es EES DS bedende ss bed de Gade mnd ED 1 EL PANEL ASSEMBLY eis Sies des nes EE be ie ewes oen DEE end 1 CABLE ASSEMBLY 16 pin Local Display 1 HARNESS ASSEMBLY Touch Screen Evstension 1 EPROM PROGRAMMED ASSEMBLY Local Keypad U1 1 EPROM PROGRAMMED ASSEMBLY Local Keypad U2 1 MASKSPAGER Kaa eek ke eee eyes 2 SCREW SEMS Pan Head Phil Ext Tooth 6 32 X 250 16 COVER Display Box Bottom 1 COVER Display Box Top isi ses EE RED RA GE DER ER EWE RE EER EE NEE 1 SEAL OUCH Pad ets EES Ne DES BR ges ENS DEE 1 CONNECTOR Strip 1 These items are not stocked as individual parts and are included with item 0 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 9 Illustrated Parts Breakdown 1999 Rev F 9 8 Figure 9 4 8800 IMS Co Parts List After S N 002055 Rear View G SS 7B Prior to S N 15 002055 26 8
17. Z Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 4 Disassembly Reassembly Figure 4 17 4 Disconnect 5 4 18 Remove 4 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 4 Disassembly Reassembly 1999 Rev F 4 19 4 14 Circuit Breaker A Warning When the power cord is plugged in hazardous voltages are present in some areas of the 8800 These voltages can cause severe injury or death ED Remove 3 screws from each side of panel 12 total Push in bottom 1 Turn off the 8800 and unplug its power cord z half of panel to rotate 90 Figure 4 18 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 4 Disassembly Reassembly 1999 Rev F 4 20 Note The MOV board is not present in the UK Austria Belgium FP Denmark Finland Norway or Sweden Refer to Section 2 for connections if no MOV board is present Disconnect 4 Figure 4 19 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 4 Disassembly Reassembly 1999 Rev F 4 21 4 15 Bottom Fan Assembly A Warning When the power cord is plugged in hazardous voltages are present in some areas of the 8800 These voltages can cause severe injury or death 1 Turn off the 8800 and unplug its power cord 4 Disconnect 4 E Figure 4 21 a CD el L Remove 3 screws from each side of panel 12 t
18. cycle the Keypad Instead unplug the KFEIB power cord or UKEIB power cord if a UKEIB is used in place of a KFEIB 2 If an optional footswitch is to be used connect it to the KFEIB Refer to Figure 2 20 KFEIB FIBER OPTIC FTSW AM S acc BGH KEYPAD 0 ola o ji RCV Footswitch Figure 2 20 3 Connect the fiber optic cable to the KFEIB Refer to Figure 2 21 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 23 At the 8800 install a fiber optic converter if required on the Comm 0 port of the appropriate input module Set the switch on the converter toward the fiber optic connectors 5 Route the cable from the KF EIB through the slot at the rear of the cabinet Pull the cable across the top of the card cage FIBER OPTIC KFEIB FTSW at EP Obey EE RGV A Lead B Lead zr Input S is p Module E 3 Fiber Optic A Lead 2 Cable you Uog B Lead Figure 2 21 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 1999 Rev F 2 24 6 Connect the cable to the fiber optic converter 2 3 2 Host Control to UKEIB to 8800 installed in T Refer tahigure 2 21 Secure the cable using the hook and loop material on Camion top of the card cage P 9 The switches in the UKEIB must be set 7 Connect the KFEIB power cord For instal
19. 1 BRACKET MOV Board 1 PWA MOV Board wai aa id kane RR aa kaa eens 1 SCREW Sems Pan Hd Phil Ext Tooth 8 32 X 500 5 HARNESS ASSEMBLY MOV Board to On Off Switch 1 PWA Local Fiber Interface one for each Dual Printer connected 2 HARNESS ASSEMBLY IEE Power Supply to MOV Used with Item 7 Prior t S N 002055 wama tcc view edd cba ka saker Ka EER 1 HARNESS ASSEMBLY IEE Power Supply to MOV Used with Item 7 After SN 002055 so L RT kaa ii ER AREE EA 1 TERMINAL 250 X 032 X 855 16 14 AWG After S N 002055 only 2 POWER CORD US 18 AWG X 10 125V 10A UL CSA Not Shown 1 POWER CORD OUS Not Shown n onain naonnaon ranean 1 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 9 Illustrated Parts Breakdown 1999 Rev F 9 11 figure 9 4 8800 IMS Item No Part Number Description Qty 35 38 Not Used 39 26 1003 9551 1 SCREW Mach Sems Phil 8 32 X 250 1 40 26 1004 3945 9 FASTENER 4 40 Tnd X 5 2 gt Note Order this kit if replacing a 64MP Input Module Memory Expansion Board is not available separately Card Cage includes IMS Backplane Power Supply Top Bottom Fans and System Controller Board Contact Service Engineering before ordering this part Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service
20. 3 1999 Rev F 8 1 2 This message is displayed if an attempt to write to input module NVRAM fails Customer preference settings contrast density border and media size are written to input module NVRAM when the SET button is pressed on the Local Panel Unable to Set Default Parameters To clear this message perform the following steps After each step try setting parameters again If the attempt fails proceed to the next step 1 Verify that the toggle switch on the front of the card cage is in the LOCAL KEYPAD position For the U S Local Panel interface version only 2 Power cycle the 8800 notify users first all images in memory will be lost 3 Try to isolate the faulty component by running IMS diagnostics from MPC for Windows 4 Initialize system controller NVRAM Refer to subsection 8 3 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 8 Troubleshooting 8 2 8 1 3 K1 The Laser Imager is Not Communicating This message indicates the 8800 local panel cannot communicate with the IMS This message is normal when either the modem or MPC port on U S local panel interface PWA the toggle switch would be in the MPC position is active Once the modem or MPC disconnects on U S local panel interface PWA the toggle switch is moved back to the Local Keypad position the message disappears after a 10 second delay Then operation resumes If the K1 message persists e On U S versions make
21. A IMAGE TO J2 DATA PORT OF 8300 DIGITAL INPUT LET MODULE CABLE TO 969 8800 OUTPUT MODULE VIA LOCAL FIBER INTERFACE COMM TO J1 SERIAL PORT OF 8300 DIGITAL INPUT P2 MODULE RED 5V YEL 5V TO AC 7 RFI DC BLK 5V RIN SOURCE 7 FILTER POWER YEL 12V SUPPLY BLK 12V RTN RED 12V Note 5V and 12V Are Not Used 8800 29A 1999 Rev F 7 6 DEIB Diagram MODALITY DIGITAL IF MODALITY DIGITAL IF Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 7 Diagrams A C IN 7 5 cHB JO lt INPUT MODULE oHa FROM INPUT MODULE 8800 35A Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 7 Diagrams 1999 Rev F 7 6 7 7 IMS Power Distribution Diagram Prior to Serial Number 002055 7 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 7 Diagrams 1999 Rev F 7 7 S1 CB1 10AMP MOV GAS TUBE Q PCB Td BRN na Ea AC 200 240 LINE 5 N LT BLUE ILTER VAC 50 60Hz GRN YEL NN FRAME GND og PANEL GND ner POWER SUPPLY wO LINE 2 NEU Note For certain European countries the MOV GAS Tube PCB needs to be wire bypassed See procedure 4 13 ss 000000 gt gt ol gt aJ ajz pa SEE NOTE 1 I FO LOCAL FIBER 12V ORG INTERFACE E 6 o o TOP FAN ASSEMBLY RED B
22. Available 18 26 1006 0058 9 ES 26 1011 6845 3 20 26 1002 6586 2 oa ETE 26 1002 8200 8 PO ASE 26 1000 6654 2 2I raora 26 1001 8627 4 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 9 Illustrated Parts Breakdown 9 4 Figure 9 2 FRAME ASSEMBLY Description Qty COVER Top or OEM includes items 16 and17 1 COVER Top GE includes items 16and17 1 DOOR or other OEM s includes logo 1 DOOR GE includes logo 1 PAWL Ke iwa seeks kaa aa Me bre et oe ee 1 CROSSBAR TOP ss Es sa oi eS EE EE RR GR DE EE EE SEER DOE SE EDE 1 CLOSURE Cable Entry 1 SPRING bale ss es ER Ee wok GE MEd ER EE DoE KERE KERR ER RS 1 NEE EO OE OE EE Le EO 4 BEZEL Display included with item 2 1 GASKET Flange included with item 2 1 PIN T inerman ei es ZEE mind spalte coe each Gera dee AE ARE eben des 6 FASTENER Quarter Turn iia WI ee ee ee ee ee ee ee es ee 1 GROMMET vr AR NUT Keps 1 4 20 2 NUT Keps 8 32 AA iets dba head ihe AA ERES 16 SCREW Cap Hex Hd 6 32 X 250 5 1999 Rev F Item No Part Number DA 12 7991 1506 3 25 aacra 26 1002 3197 1 26 Not Used D
23. Diagram VIDEO I VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT Aa lt NDI VIDEO I CLOCK 0 CLOCK 1 A C IN 7 2 TO INPUT MODULE FROM INPUT MODULE 8800 36A Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual 1999 Rev F 7 3 7 4 EVEIB Diagram VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT 4 VIDEO OUT FROM lt lt q input MODULE CLOCK 0 CLOCK 1 XTERNAL SYNC A C IN 8800 37A Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 7 Diagrams 1999 Rev F i 7 5 POEIB Diagram CH
24. Jumper pins W9 1 W9 2 W9 3 select either single 10 MHz transfer clock speed or dual 12 5 MHz transfer mode Single transfer mode is always used for video image sources and for digital image sources with 8 or 9 bit pixel widths Dual transfer mode is used only for digital image sources with 10 11 or 12 bit pixel widths In these cases the DEIB transfers 2 data bytes to the input module for each pixel Jumper Positions e W9 1 to W9 2 W9 2 to W9 3 Dual Transfer Single Transfer factory setting 1999 Rev F Setting the Single Dual Transfer Jumper 1 For 9 bit modules Check that the Single Dual jumper is in the Single position shorted across W9 2 and W9 3 This is the factory setting 2 For 12 bit modules a If the image source is video or 8 or 9 bit digital check that the Single Dual jumper is in the Single position shorted across W9 2 and W9 3 This is the factory setting b If the image source is 10 11 or 12 bit digital set the Single Dual jumper to the Dual position shorted across W9 1 and W9 2 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 13 Jumper Pins User Control Input Fiber Optics Image Data Input Fiber Optics COMM 1 COMM 2 32 MP Memory Expansion Board On 64 MP Versions Only L C
25. Kodak Service 1999 Rev F 5 2 Adapter Cable Pinouts Figures Figure 5 1 through Figure 5 4 provide the pinouts for the various host adapter cables that can be connected to the UKEIB RS232 Host Adapter Cable 78 8071 8331 0 25 Pin 9 Pin Signal 2 4 TX 3 6 RX 7 1 GND 6 E 5 l Figure 5 1 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 5 Additional Information RS422 Host Adapter Cable 78 8077 4159 6 37 Pin 9 Pin Signal 5 3 1 1 GND 21 2 RXD 3 7 RXD 20 3 TXD 2 8 TXD 4 5 8 9 22 sa 27 I Figure 5 2 1999 Rev F 37 to 26 Pin Adapter Cable 78 8063 4008 7 37 Pin 26 Pin Signal 1 1 GND 21 2 RX1 3 3 RX1 20 11 TX1 2 12 TX1 22 6 FT 7 7 GND 4 4 FT 11 5 GND 25 8 12V 30 9 12V 31 10 12V 32 19 12V 13 16 GND 14 17 GND 35 26 12V yA 25 GND 9 23 27 Figure 5 3 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 5 Additional Information 5 4 gt Note The 37 to 26 Pin Adapter Cable is used to connect the Kodak Digital Disk Reader DDR to the UKEIB Genesis Cable GE only 25 Pin 9 Pin Signal 1 1 GND 9 2 RXD 8 3 TXD 22 7 RXD 21 8 TXD Figure 5 4 1999 Rev F 5 3 Preventive Maintenance An air filter is located inside the front door of the 8800 Check the condition of the
26. Modem POWER SUPPLY with Fan Prior to S N 002055 POWER SUPPLY with Fan After S N 002055 SCREW Sems Pan Hd Phil Ext Tooth 6 32 X 312 SCREW Sems Pan Hd Phil Ext Tooth 8 32 X 375 CABLE Output Module to Local Fiber Interface 9 pin 16 Long 969 DP ar 8300 Only Lasser EE seerne deed eed EE CABLE Output Module to Local Fiber Interface 37 pin 9 9 1999 Rev F Item No Part Number 12 ies 78 8063 3919 4 13 78 8077 4243 8 14 78 8071 0196 5 15 maid 26 1011 6844 6 16 78 8056 4248 1 VZ saras 78 8094 8827 9 18 78 8056 4274 7 19 26 1003 9515 6 20 25005 78 8094 9110 9 ST raisi 78 8056 4245 7 22A 78 8094 9111 7 22B 96 0000 1970 1 23 25 Not Used 26 26 1004 3438 5 27 33 Not Used 34A 26 1011 4940 4 34B 78 8077 4272 5 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 9 Illustrated Parts Breakdown 9 10 figure 9 4 8800 IMS Description Qty SYSTEM CONTROLLER ASSEMBLY 1 POWER HARNESS ASSEMBLY Modem Local Panel Int 1 PANEL Right Front 1 CIRCUIT BREAKER 2 Pole 10A 250V 1 PWA Switchable Fiber Convertor
27. Preferences When performing the following procedure note that the method of setting customer preferences varies depending on the control source For keypad control users preferences are set at the Imation User Keypad Refer to the 8800 User Guide for details For 969 command set users default preference settings are entered in the Image Parameters window of MPC for Windows For 831 952 959 command set host control users preferences are set at the Local Panel of the 8800 Refer to the 8800 User Guide Section 3 for details gt Note The functions provided by the Local Panel of the 8800 apply only to 831 952 959 command set host control users gt Note Preference settings entered at the Local Panel can be overridden by host commands Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 63 Have the customer select a typical image that contains the range of contrasts they will be looking for 2 Acquire the image and print a contrast test If everything looks too light or too dark adjust the density setting If the density setting looks okay have the customer select a contrast setting If the customer finds the image unacceptable at any combination of density and contrast levels it is possible that the OEM monitor may be misadjusted refer to Procedure 3 4 14 Have the customer select clear or dark borders Have the customer select smooth or sharp image processing If n
28. and level values the 5 patches both black and white should be visible and should have equal contrast to the enveloping 100 and 0 boxes around them If the 5 patches are not visible or are not equally visible the OEM monitor should be adjusted e Ask the OEM to adjust the monitor e Be there when the OEM adjusts the monitor and ensure that the ambient lighting is the same as the normal lighting the customer uses when filming 1999 Rev F Adjustment 1 2 Adjust the white first Looking at the text turn the OEM contrast knob until the whites just start to smear Then back off the contrast just to the threshold of smearing The 95 100 patch in the SMPTE should now be visible Adjust the black Turn the brightness knob until the image starts to fill in Continue until the black in the image starts to turn grey At this point the 5 0 patch should be visible Back off the brightness until there is an equal balance in the visual ratio of 0 to 5 as 100 to 95 These two patches are the key Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 65 1999 Rev F 2 5 Input Module Memory Expansion Board Installation for input modules with fiber user inputs This procedure upgrades a 32 MP Input Module to 64 MP The procedure applies only to 32 MP Input Modules with fiber user inputs Required parts A memory expansion kit containing a 32 MP Memory Expansion Board and mounting hard
29. appropriate fiber optic connectors on the local fiber interface Refer to figure 2 32 Secure the cable using the hook and loop material on top of the card cage 3 Atthe 969 HQ Dual Printer route the fiber optic cable through the slot at the rear of the imager Pull the cable to the front of the imager 4 Connect the cable to the fiber optic connectors on the DPEIB Refer tafjigure 2 32 1999 Rev F Local Fiber Interface B Lead CH B REMOTE PRIN ER CH A o A Lead PROC MODULE 5 Fiber Optic Cable A Lead O T GUNER gias MODULE O Figure 2 32 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 36 DPEIB 2 3 6 2 8800 to 8700 8500 Dual Printer Q 1 Atthe 8800 route the fiber optic cable through the slot at the rear of the cabinet Pull the cable across the top of the card cage 2 Connect the cable to the appropriate fiber optic connectors on the local fiber interface Refer to figure 2 33 Secure the cable using the hook and loop material on top of the card cage 3 Connect the fiber optic cable to the DPRI at the rear of the 8700 8500 Dual Printer Refer to figure 2 33 PRINTER ov 70 9 ES Q O Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 1999 Rev F 2 37 Local Fiber B Lead DPRI Interface CH B i E CH B FENGER Fiber Optic Cable CH A CH A A Lead zo ei
30. as needed then select the Save button the Save button 15 Select the Host window display button Modify 3 If the system includes two Dual Printers select the parameter settings as needed then select the second printer from the component select the Save button dropdown list box then repeat Step 2 16 Select the System window display button Modify the parameter settings as needed then select the Save button 17 Repeat Steps 11 through 16 for each user listed in the component select dropdown list box 18 After all the IMS parameters have been loaded power cycle the 8800 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 1999 Rev F 2 46 2 4 8 Load Processor Parameters 2 4 9 Load AIQC Parameters Does not apply for 8300 connect Select the Processor PROC subsystem Select the Config window display button Modify the parameter settings as needed then select the Save button Select the Media window display button Modify the parameter settings as needed then select the Save button If the system includes two Dual Printers select the second processor from the component select dropdown list box then repeat Steps 2 and 3 Does not apply for 8300 connect Select the AIQC subsystem Select the Config window display button Select the Display Defaults button Modify the parameter settings as needed then select the Save button If the system includes two Dual Printers select the
31. ce o e e e e Im 00 Figure 4 24 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 4 Disassembly Reassembly 4 23 Remove 4 Disconnect ojo Fal 6 jan Remove connector NE from bracket Figure 4 25 L gt Note Ensure that the replacement fan is oriented correctly before mounting the fan to the housing Airflow is toward the top of the card cage into the bottom side of the top cover Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 4 Disassembly Reassembly 1999 Rev F 4 24 4 17 Card Cage 1 Turn off the 8800 and unplug its power cord A Warning When the power cord is plugged in hazardous voltages are present in some areas of the 8800 These voltages can cause severe injury or death 2 Remove 5 Figure 4 26 3 Remove the top cover Refer to procedure 4 1 Disconnect the telephone line if present and all fiber optic cables from the front of the card cage 1999 Rev F Remove crossbar 2 nuts Remove bracket 3 screws Slide cage forward Figure 4 27 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 4 Disassembly Reassembly 4 25 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 4 Disassembly Reassembly 1999 Rev F 4 26 4 18 Local Panel A
32. digits This will darken up the image Dmax and will also darken up the image Dmin slightly Do not go past the point of just matching image Dmax to border Dmax or the 5 patch will start to disappear 1999 Rev F If the VEIB EVEIB is set up INCORRECTLY Using contrast 1 either the 95 or 5 patch will be gone or faint If not using a customer image Step 2 of the grey scale will blend with or be only faintly darker than Step 1 or Step 15 will blend with or be only faintly lighter than Step 16 See Step 47 of this procedure for possible solutions The other possible incorrect setup of the VEIB is that image Dmax is significantly lighter than film Dmax or that image Dmin is significantly darker than film Dmin Using a contrast test this can be seen by the fact that image Dmax and Dmin do not match film Dmax and Dmin until the last few contrast levels or they never reach film Dmax and Dmin See Step 47 of this procedure for possible solutions Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 61 If the VEIB EVEIB is set up PERFECTLY All of the following will be true with Match Border set to Yes e Contrast 1 Dmax and Dmin will match the border Dmax and Dmin e Increasing the final Black Level setting by one will make the contrast 1 Dmin slightly darker than a clear border e Decreasing the final Black Level setting by one will make the contrast 1 Dmax slightly lighter than a dark border
33. is to window and level the customer image so that there are extreme blacks and whites across the whole image Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 55 Select the Tune window display button Select the Gain Black Level button in the Video Fine Tuning window 4 An image is acquired and then the Gain and Black Level Rectangle Selection window opens Select the Retrieve button to download the acquired image to the MPC gt Note Each time the Gain and Black Level Rectangle Selection window is opened an image is acquired and the most recently downloaded not the most recently acquired image is displayed This means that the window can be opened multiple times while configuring a modality without having to download an image each time However be sure to download an image for each modality and be aware that the downloaded image may not match the most recently acquired image for example if the modality s screen saver kicks in after the image has been downloaded 1999 Rev F 5 Examine the downloaded image a Identify an area that includes maximum blacks but does not include any border video blanking area This is critical The only area on a SMPTE pattern that contains maximum black is the 100 square the other black bars are not maximum black b Identify an area that includes maximum whites but does not include any overwhite text This is critical 6 Click and drag t
34. now obsolete replaced by a new input module with fiber optic user inputs This board can be used only with a 969 Dual Printer This board requires System Controller firmware prior to version 4 0 Refer tofjigure 2 11 on page 8 11 for jumper locations Transfer Clock Speed Jumper EC1 EC2 EC3 is used to select either single 10 MHz or dual 12 5 MHz transfer clock speed Single transfer means that one byte of data must be transferred for each pixel this is used when the input pixel width is 8 or 9 bits per pixel Dual transfer means that two bytes of data must be transferred for each pixel this is required when the input pixel width is 10 11 or 12 bits per pixel Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 10 If a VEIB is connected the jumper must be set to EC2 EC3 8 or 9 bit pixel width This is the factory default setting If a DEIB is connected the jumper must be set according to the pixel width To determine the pixel width used by the digital image source refer to the OEM specifications contact the OEM site engineer or contact the National Service Center For an 8 or 9 bit pixel width set the jumper to EC2 EC3 For a 10 11 or 12 bit pixel width set the jumper to EC1 EC2 Input Module Type Jumper pairs EA EB ED EE EF and EG determine the number of bits 8 to 12 of image memory used for each pixel and the memory size in megabytes of the input module All
35. second output from the component select dropdown list box then repeat Step 2 1999 Rev F 2 4 10 Load Keypad Parameters 1 2 Select the Keypad KPD subsystem Select the first keypad from the component select dropdown list box Select the Config window display button Modify the parameter settings as needed then select the Save button If custom formats are to be loaded for this keypad select the Load window display button Select the format the letter designations correspond to the labels displayed on the keypad s custom format buttons Specify the custom format file name and location in the Load Keypad Custom Format window then select the OK button Repeat Steps 2 through 4 for each keypad listed in the component select dropdown list box Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 47 1999 Rev F 2 4 11 Digital Modality Setup gt Note Load digital parameters from a script file whenever possible refer to Step 2 of Procedure 2 4 6 If a script file is not available for the modality enter parameters manually To determine the correct settings refer to the OEM specifications contact the OEM site engineer or contact the National Service Center 1 Select the EIB subsystem 2 Select the first DEIB user from the component select dropdown list box 3 Select the Config window display button Modify the parameter settings as needed then select the Save button
36. set up CORRECTLY the lowest available contrast setting usually contrast 1 Check the black and white levels on the film If the levels are set correctly the 95 and 5 patches on the film will be equally visible If a SMPTE pattern is not available use a customer image and check the grey scale steps Again using the lowest available contrast setting inspect the film for visual distinction of the first two and last two steps of the grey scale Note A low contrast setting produces low contrast in the middle of the scale and high contrast at the ends of the scale Step 2 should not blend into Step 1 and Step 15 should not blend into Step 16 If the OEM monitor is adjusted properly refer to Procedurg 4 4 14 it s grey scale can be used for comparison purposes What is normally seen using a contrast test with LUT 693C0 713C0 or 72300 is that the contrast test 1 Dmax 0 square is lighter than a dark border and Dmin 100 square is equal to or slightly darker than a clear border It is not until later contrast tests that image Dmax and Dmin equal film Dmax and Dmin This is acceptable gives good quality images and results in the 95 and 5 patches on a SMPTE test film being equally visible If desired the image Dmax can be forced to match the border Dmax there are two steps to accomplish this a In the Image Parameters window set the Match Border parameter to Yes b Increase the Black Level value by one or two
37. sure the toggle switch is in the Local Keypad position Use MPC to make sure the Local Connect Baud rate setting is 19200 e On O U S versions use the MPC to make sure the Internal Modem Baud Rate setting is 19200 gt Note The Local Panel baud rate default is 19200 and cannot be set using MPC 1999 Rev F 8 1 4 Local Panel will Not Initialize to its Main Menu Screen Make sure baud rate setups are correct as follows e On U S versions make sure the toggle switch is in the Local Keypad position Use MPC to make sure the Local Connect Baud rate setting is 19200 e On O U S versions use the MPC to make sure the Internal Modem Baud Rate setting is 19200 gt Note The Local Panel baud rate default is 19200 and cannot be set using MPC Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 8 Troubleshooting 8 3 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 8 Troubleshooting 1999 Rev F 8 4 8 2 Printer Fiber Optic Link gt Note Problems with the fiber optic link from the 8800 to The DPEIB is located in the IMS cavity of the the dual printer type are indicated on the dual 969 Dual Printer The DPRI is located in the printer s local panel by a Printer Malfunction electronics enclosure of the 8700 Dual Printer P910 error The LEDs on the 969 Dual Printer EIB The local fiber interface is located in the IMS DPEIB or the 8700 Dual Printer Remote Interface card cage of the 8800 to the left of
38. the following Step applies to the VEIB and the PS Main PWA EVEIB 10 Adjust the gain pot until the Sync LED turns on then continue turning the pot in the same direction for at least three full turns Refer to igure 2 39 The Sync LED must stay on without flickering or acquires will fail There must be at least three full turns of the pot during which the Sync LED remains on steadily If not check the video amplitude The Double Gain parameter may need to be changed to the other setting SYNC AQU ENABLE UNDER When the Sync LED is on it indicates that the OO se CO Q VEIB sees the video signal and is successfully detecting horizontal and vertical sync pulses The pixel clock has no effect on the state of the Figure 2 40 Sync LED 1999 Rev F If the Sync LED does not turn on when the gain pot is turned and the Enable LED is on either no video is present or the video that is present is completely unrecognizable to the VEIB EVEIB the VEIB EVEIB cannot detect horizontal or vertical sync pulses In this case e The video cable may be on the wrong port e The video signal amplitude may be less than 0 5 volts this could have several causes double or triple termination bad cables bad video etc e The video signal amplitude may be okay but the signal may be bad e One or more of the following parameters may be set incorrectly Double Gain Black Level and or Source Kod
39. the first DPRI the POEIB the local fiber interface and the output module output module can be used to troubleshoot this error condition Refer to the table below Symptom Check Possible Cause 1 TXD1 LED on local 1 Does the TXD1 LED 1 Yes 37 pin cable disconnected bad no fiber interface does on the output module power to local fiber interface check voltages not blink blink at test jacks or local fiber interface bad No Bad output module 2 RXD1 LED on local 2 Does the RXD1 LED 2 Yes Fiber optic cable disconnected bad fiber interface does on the DPEIB DPRI No Refer to Symptom 3 not blink or POEIB blink 3 RXD1 LED on DPEIB 3A Is the Power LED on 3A Yes Refer to Check 3B DPRI or POEIB does the DPEIB DPRI or No Dual Printer not powered up DPEIB not not blink POEIB lit plugged in POEIB not plugged in internal cables to DPRI not connected bad DPEIB DPRI POEIB or power supply 1999 Rev F Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 8 Troubleshooting 8 5 Symptom Check Possible Cause 3B Does the TXD1 LED on the DPEIB DPRI or POEIB blink 3B Yes Bad DPEIB DPRI POEIB or Dual Printer Check cabling interface boards to in Dual Printers or 8300 No Fiber optic cable disconnected bad TXD1 LED on DPEIB DPRI or POEIB does not blink 4A Is the Power LED on the DPEIB DPRI or POEIB lit 4A Yes
40. the proper type plug obtain locally The UKEIB uses a universal power supply that requires no modification for input voltages in the range of 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz If two consoles are using this input module repeat Steps through 9 but connect to the Comm 1 port of the input module 1999 Rev F UKEIB FIBER OPTIC HOST o o KEYPAD xi SS RA IMAGER BIL oO ONE ole fo RCV oa DO NOT USE Input A Lead B Lead Modul Fiber Optic Cable COMM 1 you 4yo d B Lead Figure 2 24 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 27 1999 Rev F 2 3 3 Video Source to VEIB to 8800 1 Select the proper type of VEIB Video External Interface Box for the modality The type required depends on the pixel clock source e If the source modality does not provide a pixel clock signal a VEIB with a PLL Phase Lock Loop module is required The PLL module generates an internal pixel clock signal e If the source modality provides a pixel clock signal a standard VEIB without a PLL module is required 2 Check set the jumpers in the VEIB Refer to Procedurg 4 2 8 3 Use an analog cable to connect the video signal from the modality to the Port 0 Video In connector on the VEIB Refer to Figure 2 25 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 28 4 If an external pixel clo
41. 00 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 25 If a translator keypad is required connect the keypad cable to the UKEIB Refer to Figure 2 22 If an optional footswitch is to be used connect it to the UKEIB Refer to Figure 2 23 UKEIB FIBER OPTIC HOST FTSW o NO 9 OD 0 ACH Bou _ MAGER KEYPAD 6 0 0 70 osse RCV Footswitch Figure 2 23 1999 Rev F 5 Connect the fiber optic cable to the UKEIB Refer tg figure 2 24 gt Note For agency reasons only fiber optic cables are to be used when connecting the UKEIB to the 8800 Do not connect a copper cable to the IMAGER connector on the UKEIB 6 Atthe 8800 install a fiber optic converter if required on the Comm 0 port of the appropriate input module Check the switch on the converter to ensure that it is set toward the fiber optic connectors Route the cable from the UKEIB through the slot at the rear of the cabinet Pull the cable across the top of the card cage Connect the cable to the fiber optic converter installed in Step 6 Refer tofigure 2 24 Secure the cable using the hook and loop material on top of the card cage Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual 9 10 Section 2 Installation 2 26 Connect the UKEIB power cord For installations outside the U S and Canada the UKEIB is supplied with a harmonized power cord with no wall plug For these locations attach
42. 4 9 System Controller EPROMs 3 5 GE 3 _ ct PATOL oo S2 j S Caution m gt sy EEEE To avoid damage to sensitive electronic Ja Ennu components always wear an anti static strap Ui when handling PWAs or EPROMs Check the polarity notch on EPROMS to ensure that they U2 d are oriented correctly Note that U3 and U5 nol are not as long as their sockets install them mli US as shown in Figure 4 9 U5 IR 1 Remove the system controller PWA from the card cage refer to procedure 4 8 KA je ler 2 Remove the appropriate EPROM s from the J19 mn ES RE ID PWA wajua ka PI a Figure 4 9 1999 Rev F 4 10 Local Panel Interface A Warning When the power cord is plugged in hazardous voltages are present in some areas of the 8800 These voltages can cause severe injury or death This procedure applies to either the U S version which contains a modem or the O U S version which does not contain a modem 1 Turn off the 8800 and unplug its power cord 2 Open the front door of the 8800 3 Disconnect the local panel cable and telephone line if present from the front of the card cage Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 4 Disassembly Reassembly 4 11 TPE rE 3 JD Remove panel 5 screws G C es 9 4 Remove 4 connector standoffs Oe Gp Figure 4 10 1999 Rev F Cau
43. 800 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 5 Com 1 Com 2 nm Alle ol A U31 4 NVRAM Size Figure 2 8 1999 Rev F 2 2 2 System Controller PWA Jumper Settings All the jumpers on the system controller should be factory set as shown in Figure 2 9 gt Note EPROM U1 and U2 must be at version 5 0 or greater in order to support 8700 8500 Dual Printer or 8300 Laser Imager connection to the 8800 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 6 System Controller Reset During troubleshooting the system controller can be reset by pressing and releasing the Reset switch rather than power cycling the 8800 A reset causes all images in memory to be lost System Controller NVRAM Initialize Whenever a new system controller is installed initialize the system controller NVRAM as described below then set the system clock via MPC 1 Press the Reset red and Abort black switches simultaneously 2 Release the Reset switch Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 1999 Rev F 2 7 3 Wait until the red LEDs turn off 4 Release the Abort switch
44. 9 R EN SEG ST AR CABLE Fiber Optic 3m 10 Ft AR CABLE Fiber Optic 10m 33 Ft AR CABLE Fiber Optic 30m 98 Ft AR CABLE Fiber Optic 60m 198 Ft AR CABLE Fiber Optic 100m 330 Ft AR CABLE Fiber Optic 50m 495 Fl AR CABLE Fiber Optic 200m 660 Ft AR GABLE Fiber Optic 250m 825 Ft AR CABLE Fiber Optic 300m 1090 Ft AR GABLE Fiber Optic 500m 1652 Ft AR CABLE Fiber Optic 1000m 3300 Ft AR Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 9 Illustrated Parts Breakdown 1999 Rev F 9 14 figure 9 5 EXTERNAL SYSTEM INTERFACES CABLING Item No Part Number Description Qty eee 78 8077 4097 8 CABLE Keypad 3m 10 Ft 1 8A 78 8053 4646 3 CABLE RS232 15 EL AR 8B 78 8053 4647 1 CABLE RS232 25 EL AR 8C 78 8053 4648 9 CABLE RS232 50 Ft uwana AR 9A 78 8053 4697 6 CABLE Digital 3m 10 Ft AR 9B 78 8053 4134 0 CABLE Digital 10m 33 Ft
45. Connect a straight through serial cable 9 pin female to 9 pin male between the serial port of the MPC and the MPC connector on the right front panel of the card cage figure 2 38 2 On U S supplied modem interface boards set the toggle switch to the MPC OPERATION upper position On O U S interface boards there are no RJ11 jacks There are just two connectors one for the MPC and the other for the local panel L gt Note When the toggle switch is set to the MPC OPERATION position the local panel is disabled When finished using the MPC be sure to set the toggle switch back to the LOCAL KEYPAD NORMAL position 3 Turn on the MPC and start the MPC for Windows program Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 42 gt Note If a Subsystem Not Communicating message is displayed select Preferences from the Operations menu then check the Direct Connect Baud and Com settings gt Note The MPC for Windows program is used to load configuration parameters into NVRAM within the various system components Context sensitive help is available throughout the program via the F1 key For example for a description of a particular parameter move the highlight to that parameter then press F1 The MPC for Windows Help file will open and display the topic associated with the highlighted parameter 2 4 4 Set the System Clock 1 Select Clock from the Utilities menu 2 Enter the d
46. Kodak Kodak Dry View 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Revision History Warnings and Cautions for 8800 Warnings and Cautions for External Interface Box Accessories Section 1 Specifications Section 2 Installation Section 3 Adjustments Section 4 Disassembly Reassembly Section 5 Additional Information Section 6 Theory of Operation Section 7 Diagrams Section 8 Troubleshooting Section 9 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Revision History 1999 Rev F i Revision History The original issue and revisions of this manual are identified as follows Issue Date Rev A 01 95 Rev B 03 96 Rev C 09 96 Rev D 05 97 Rev E 02 98 Rev F 03 99 The conversion to Kodak content and format included in this revision has resulted in a complete reprint of the existing Service Manual All pages are dated March 1999 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Warnings and Cautions for 8800 1999 Rev F i Warnings and Cautions for 8800 Safety Instructions Read and understand all instructions before using FA warning IPS This equipment can be an explosive hazard Do not use in the presence of flammable anesthetics Oxygen or Nitrous Oxide This equipment is operated with hazardous voltage which can shock burn or cause death Remove wall plug before servicing equipment Never pull on cord to remove from outlet Grasp plug and pull to di
47. LK J ORG E VIO BOTTOM FAN ASSEMBLY Ji NOTE 1 ENSURE THAT THE 1 000 OHM RESISTOR HAS BEEN REMOVED AND A WIRE JUMPER INSTALLED ON THE BACKPLANE LEFT SIDE 1999 Rev F Section 8 Troubleshooting 8 1 8800 Local Panel Error Messages For 831 952 command set users The 8800 local panel does not display any system wide errors It only sets parameters gt Note System wide error codes are displayed on the 969 HQ Local Panel 8700 8500 Dual Printer Local Panel 8300 Local Panel or Kodak User Keypad To troubleshoot using error codes refer to the 969 HQ or 8700 Service Manual Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 8 Troubleshooting 8 1 8 1 1 This message indicates that an attempt to place a contrast or density test print in the print queue was unsuccessful This message applies only to test prints initiated from the 8800 Local Panel Test Print Unsuccessful To clear this message perform the following steps After each step initiate another test print If the test print fails proceed to the next step 1 Verify that the toggle switch on the front of the card cage is in the LOCAL KEYPAD position For the U S Local Panel interface version only 2 Power cycle the 8800 notify users first all images in memory will be lost 3 Try to isolate the faulty component by running IMS diagnostics from MPC for Windows 4 Initialize system controller NVRAM Refer to subsectior 8
48. Manual Section 9 Illustrated Parts Breakdown 1999 Rev F 9 12 Figure 9 5 EXTERNAL SYSTEM INTERFACES CABLING 8 11 12 13 14 16 4 17 21 6 mo Parts List 00600000000000000000000000000000000 5 000000000000000000 H 00000000000000000 VEIB or EVEIB us D with PLL Module rT Installed 8800 34L 1999 Rev F 78 8077 4201 6 78 8077 4199 2 78 8063 3751 1 78 8077 4272 7 78 8075 2572 6 78 8075 2605 4 78 8063 3684 4 78 8063 3685 1 78 8063 3686 9 78 8063 3687 7 78 8075 2606 2 78 8075 2607 0 78 8075 2608 8 78 8063 3688 5 78 8063 3689 3 78 8063 3956 6 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 9 Illustrated Parts Breakdown 9 13 figure 9 5 EXTERNAL SYSTEM INTERFACES CABLING Item No Part Number 78 8077 4135 6 Description UNIVERSAL KEYPAD EXTERNAL INTERFAGE BOX UKEIB The Keypad Fiber Electronic Interface Box KFEIB is not stocked as a service part If a KFEIB fails order a UKEIB to replace it 1 Qty DIGITAL EXTERNAL INTERFACE BOX DEIB 1 VIDEO EXTERNAL INTERFACE BOX VEIB Do not order a VEIB to replace an installed EVEIB Order an EVEIB Item 20A or 20B 1 POWER CORD ASSY U L CSA Rated Only 1 POWER CORD ASSY International AR FOOTSWITCH a ST
49. Printer Connection Local 012 3 Fiber Interface This 37 Pin Cable Ol O Should Already Be In Place elle This 37 Pin Cable Should Already Be In Place Install ke T 2 l Interconnect O O Install 9 pin Cable Interconnect r Cable E Output Modules 8800 27L Figure 2 36 1999 Rev F 2 4 System Configuration After all cables have been connected and all switch and jumper settings have been verified perform the following configuration procedures gt Note If the 8800 is installed in the UK Austria Belgium Denmark Finland Norway or Sweden the MOV PWA must be removed from the circuit according to the procedures described ina 1 1 2 4 1 Power Up the POEIB and 8300 If you have connected a POEIB 8300 to the 8800 power up the POEIB and 8300 2 4 2 Power Up the 8800 1 Connect the 8800 power cord For installations outside the U S and Canada the 8800 is supplied with a harmonized power cord with no Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 41 wall plug For these locations attach the proper type plug obtain locally The 8800 uses a universal power supply that requires no modification for input voltages in the range of 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 2 Turn on the 8800 a AC Input e Power Switch le e e Figure 2 37 1999 Rev F 2 4 3 Connect the MPC to the 8800 1
50. Refer to Check 4B No Dual Printer or POEIB not powered up DPEIB internal cables to DPRI not connected bad DPEIB DPRI POEIB or power supply 4B Does the TXD1 LED on the local fiber interface blink 4B Yes Fiber optic cable disconnected bad bad DPEIB DPRI or POEIB No Refer to Symptom 1 RXD1 LED on output 5 Does the RXD1 LED 5 Yes 37 pin cable disconnected bad bad module does not blink on the local fiber output module interface blink No Refer to Symptom 2 XP 535 Film processor 6A Is the processor on 6A Yes Refer to Check 6B not working for 969 and are the processor No Turn on processor correct cable HQ Dual Printer connections correct connections system only 6B Does the TXDO LED 6B Yes Processor failure bad 9 pin cable on the DPEIB blink between processor and DPEIB 1999 Rev F Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 8 Troubleshooting 8 6 Symptom Check Possible Cause 6 XP 535 Film processor not working for 969 HQ Dual Printer system only 6C Does the TKDO LED on the local fiber interface blink 6C Yes Fiber optic cable disconnected bad No Refer to Check 6D 6D Does the TKDO LED on the output module blink 6D Yes 9 pin cable disconnected bad bad local fiber interface No Bad output module 1999 Rev F 8 3 Initialize System Controller NVRAM A Warning When th
51. T raida 26 1011 6585 5 28 26 1011 7029 3 29 26 1011 7028 5 30 Not Used BT bh ees 12 7999 5457 8 gt Note Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 9 Illustrated Parts Breakdown 9 5 figure 9 2 FRAME ASSEMBLY Description Qty NUT Hex 6 32 nananannnnn 3 NUT Wing 6 32 eien ees RE DRR be n ES AE de bake RD bake DE 2 SHIELD 6 Wide Slot Mount AR SHIELD 37 X 14 X 003 Teardrop shape with adhesive AR GASKET Foam EMI Shield 376 X 250 AR SCREW Gap 10 32 X 5 1 These items are stocked in bulk quantity DO NOT order more than 1 These items are not stocked as individual parts and are included with item 2 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 9 Illustrated Parts Breakdown 1999 Rev F 9 6 Figure 9 3 LOCAL PANEL ASSEMBLY 10 To Parts List 8800 S3C 1999 Rev F Item No Part Number Ori 78 8094 9107 5 1 ee Not Available 2r Sa sus Not Available REE Not Available AF wo Not Available BE ee Not Available Bus Not Available TU ancia Not Available B sarsi Not Available Of EE Not Available 10 26 1003 9506 5 11 Not Available 12 Not Available 13
52. ak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 54 11 Try acquiring be sure the Sync Enable and Acquire LEDs are all on e If successful proceed to Step 12 e f unsuccessful try acquiring two or three more times If still unsuccessful reset the 8800 and the MPC and try two or three more times If still unsuccessful double check Stepsi through 10 12 Adjust the following framing parameters to obtain the full frame rough draft only this will be done again during fine tuning e Vertical Delay and Image Lines e Horizontal Delay and Horiz Active Pixels 13 Perform video fine tuning 1999 Rev F 2 4 12 3 Fine Tune Video Parameters gt Note When printing images from MPG the images are replicated Replicate reproduces the image from the host exactly without any smoothing This is done so that any blurring or ghosting will be evident and not disguised by processing the image When printing images from the keypad the selected interpolation value smooth to sharp is used to process the image This may make the image look better but may also hide other problems Therefore it is best to print from MPC when performing fine tuning Display a SMPTE pattern on the OEM monitor Be sure the SMPTE image is at OEM defined window and level If a SMPTE pattern is not available try using a customer image with all text removed and define the sampling area to include the grey scale Another alternative
53. al fiber interface in the 8800 or 969 transmits image data in the form of a fiber optic serial bit stream The 8300 Digital Input Board conforms to the standard Kodak digital interface which expects image data in an 8 bit parallel format at standard RS 422 signal levels The POEIB translates between these two interfaces Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 6 Theory of Operation 1 vi The POEIB has three main functions Signal Conversion The POEIB converts the stream of light pulses it receives from the local fiber interface to electrical levels used within the POEIB Serial to Parallel Conversion The POEIB converts the protocol of the image data sent from the output module via the local fiber interface to an 8 bit Kodak standard digital protocol required by the 8300 Command Communication The POEIB passes on acquire and print command sequences sent from the 8800 or 969 to the 8300 Laser Imager These commands cause the 8300 to acquire an image from the output module via the POEIB and to print it 1999 Rev F Section 7 Diagrams 7 1 IMS Functional Diagram This is an oversized drawing see printed manual for art 7 2 Keypad UKEIB KFEIB Diagrams This is an oversized drawing see printed manual for art Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 7 Diagrams 7 1 1999 Rev F Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 7 Diagrams 7 3 VEIB
54. ate and time in the Clock window then select the OK button Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 1999 Rev F 2 43 2 4 5 8800 8300 Setup If you are setting up the 8800 to drive a Right Front Panel POEIB 8300 see the 8300 Service Manual for ar setup procedures Refer to the procedure titled 8300 8800 or 969 Setup Procedures located in oe g DEE S section 2 of the 8300 Service Manual 3 If you are setting up the 8800 for any printer other fe T MEG Connector than the 8300 go on to the setup procedures on the following pages Toggle Switch 2 Figure 2 38 1999 Rev F 2 4 6 1 Select the IMS subsystem 2 Select Output 0 Comm 0 from the component select dropdown list box to the right of the subsystem buttons 3 Select the Config window display button 4 Select the desired printer 969 8700 8500 or 8300 then select the Save button 5 Select the Comm window display button 6 Select the Printer button then select the Save button If you selected the 8300 printer in Step 4 above the MPC will display a message reminding you to change the 8300 comm parameters to match the comm parameters displayed in the MPC Comm window You must do this on the 8300 Local Panel Refer to the 8300 Service Manual for 8300 setup instructions See the procedure titled 8800 8300 Setup Procedures in Section 2 L
55. ble using the hook and loop material on top of the card cage 7 Connect the DEIB power cord For installations outside the U S and Canada the DEIB is supplied with a harmonized power cord with no wall plug For these locations attach the proper type plug obtain locally The DEIB uses a universal power supply that requires no modification for input voltages in the range of 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 1999 Rev F 2 3 6 8800 to Dual Printer Connects The 8800 can connect with one or two 969 HQ Dual Printers one or two 8700 8500 Dual Printers one or two 8300 Laser Imagers or any two of these printers Before you can connect the 8800 to the printers an output module local fiber interface and related components must be installed in the 8800 for each printer If the 8800 and printer s are ordered together these components are factory installed If the dual printer s or 8300 imager s are ordered separately an output module local fiber interface and related components are supplied with each printer and must be field installed in the 8800 Installation instructions for the components that mount in the 8800 are included with the dual printer or 8300 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 35 2 3 6 1 8800 to 969 HQ Dual Printer 1 Atthe 8800 route the fiber optic cable through the slot at the rear of the cabinet Pull the cable across the top of the card cage 2 Connect the cable to the
56. ck is provided use an analog cable to connect it to the Ext Clock In Port 0 connector on the VEIB Refer to Figure 2 25 If two consoles are to be connected for this modality repeat the video and pixel clock connections using the Port 1 inputs on the VEIB VEIB O0OOOOOOOOOO FIBER OPTICS 00000000000 video V ViBEO vince vy bpp EXT CLOCK IN 205505500550 ACH BCH goooo000000 OUT IN FORTOFORT1 e O 055555555555 6 Pixel Clock Modality Figure 2 25 1999 Rev F gt Note Both modality inputs require either external clocks or PLL internal clocks be used The VEIB does not support one input running with an external clock and the other with a PLL internal clock 6 Connect the fiber optic image cable to the VEIB Refer to Figure 2 26 7 Atthe 8800 route the cable through the slot at the rear of the cabinet Pull the cable across the top of the card cage 8 Connect the cable to the fiber optic connectors on the appropriate input module Refer to Figure 2 26 Secure the cable using the hook and loop material on top of the card cage 9 Connect the VEIB power cord For installations outside the U S and Canada the VEIB is supplied with a harmonized power cord with no wall plug For these locations attach the proper type plug obtain locally The VEIB uses a Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 29 universal power supply that require
57. connector is for the printer In addition to sending image data to the printer this port also handles communication between the printer and the output module The 9 pin connector is for additional communications when a 969 Dual Printer or 8300 Laser Imager is present The 8800 can accommodate one or two output modules One output module is required for each printer connected to the 8800 1999 Rev F 6 9 Local Fiber Interface The local fiber interface installs in the 8800 The local fiber interface connects to the output module via copper cable and connects to the Dual Printer via fiber optic cable The local fiber interface receives differential signals from the output module converts them to a serial stream of light pulses and sends them to the Dual Printer or POEIB The local fiber interface also receives serial light signals from the Dual Printer or POEIB converts them to differential electrical signals and sends them on to the output module The 8800 can accommodate one or two local fiber interface boards One board is required for each printer connected to the 8800 6 10 DPEIB The DPEIB Dual Printer External Interface Box installs in the 969 HQ Dual Printer The DPEIB connects to the local fiber interface via fiber optic cable and connects to the printer and processor via Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 6 Theory of Operation 1 v copper cable The DPEIB receives a serial stream of lig
58. e sent with a label 78 8094 9085 3 Label MOV See Figure 2 5 Place this sticker somewhere on the back of the unit near the power switch Dry View 8800 Multi Input Manager Field Service Instructions Remove the MOV board per the installation instructions in the service manual and apply the label below to the back of the unit if it is being installed in one of these countries Austria Belgium Denmark Finland Norway Sweden United Kingdom ATTENTION In accordance with EN60950 section 1 5 1 the transient protection devices connected to the AC mains have been disconnected on this equipment Figure 2 5 1999 Rev F Breaker Connections with Switch GND MOV board installed To AC line Filter no changes Power Supply 8800 19C Figure 2 6 Connections with MOV Board Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 4 Blue Connections after MOV board is removed Breaker Switch To AC line Filter no changes Power Supply 8800 20C Figure 2 7 Connections After MOV Board is Removed 1999 Rev F 2 2 Switch and Jumper Settings 2 2 1 Output Module NVRAM Size Jumper J1 specifies the size of NVRAM installed on the output module This jumper should be factory set for 2K NVRAM gt Note EPROM U31 must be at version 3 05 or greater in order to support 8700 8500 Dual Printer or 8300 Laser Imager connection to the 8
59. e power cord is plugged in hazardous voltages are present in some areas of the 8800 These voltages can cause severe injury or death If the MPC will not connect check the following items e Is the cabling correct e Is the system controller running red light is flashing e ls the MPC port in use set to 19200 baud Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 8 Troubleshooting 8 7 If the previous items are all right perform the following procedure to initialize the system controller and reestablish the MPC connection NVRAM is initiated at the factory and should normally not be required in the field unless replacing a system controller board 1 Open the front door of the 8800 2 To gain access to the system controller remove the right front panel from the card cage 3 Turn on the 8800 Simultaneously press the Reset red and Abort black switches on the system controller Release the Reset switch 6 Wait until the red LEDs turn off Release the Abort switch 1999 Rev F 8 Secure the right front panel to the card cage This procedure causes the system controller maintenance port B values to be set as follows Internal modem baud set to 2400 Local connect baud set to 19200 Number of modem rings set to 4 Port mode set to Maint Boot set to Normal Refer to MPC help messages for more information on these parameters gt Note After initializing system controller NVRAM be su
60. either smooth nor sharp is acceptable to the customer the interpolation settings may need to be changed Refer to the MPC for Windows Help file for details on how to change interpolation settings 1999 Rev F 2 4 14 OEM Monitor Adjustment If the customer likes the images there is no need to adjust the OEM monitor even though it may be slightly off However if the customer is unable to get an acceptable contrast on the images it may be necessary to make the following checks and or adjustments Theory The OEM s video generator board outputs a video signal to the OEM monitor This same video signal is sent to the VEIB EVEIB The window and level controls adjust this video signal which affects both the image displayed on the OEM monitor and the image printed on the film If the monitor s brightness and contrast are out of adjustment the customer will compensate by adjusting the window and level controls until the image looks good on the monitor The result of this is that the image on the film and the image on the monitor do not match Therefore it is important that after the brightness and contrast have been set correctly the customer does not turn Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 64 the brightness and contrast knobs Over time the monitor will tend to drift and the brightness and contrast may have to be adjusted by the OEM Check With the SMPTE pattern at OEM defined window
61. erated by a Phase Lock Loop module installed in the EVEIB The jumpers are factory set and should not need to be changed unless a PLL module is added or removed Refer to figure 2 16 Termination Jumpers W1 through W4 determine whether or not the Video In and Sync ports are terminated at 75 ohms For each port if the jumper is installed termination is provided This is the default setting The jumper should only be removed if a T connector is being used on the port Refer tq Figure 2 16 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 19 Sync Detect Potentiometer Jumper W8 determines whether or not the manual sync detect potentiometer R6 is enabled Refer to i ae 2 16 By default R6 is disabled The ollowing paragraphs describe the situation in which R6 might need to be enabled The width of the horizontal sync pulse should be approximately 7 5 of the horizontal line time If it is significantly different lt 5 or gt 10 the EVEIB may not be able to detect horizontal or vertical sync Two modalities known to have this problem are the ADAC 4100 and the Toshiba X Vision Before enabling R6 and performing a manual sync detect adjustment be sure to try each of the 16 combinations of settings for Vertical Sync Detect and Black Level Window available in the Advanced Video Parameters screen in MPC for Windows Refer to the MPC help screens for details If a manual sync detect adjustment is re
62. ers 830 ma o_o 70 Figure 2 33 1999 Rev F 2 3 6 3 8800 to POEIB to 8300 1 At the 8800 route the fiber optic cable through the slot at the rear of the cabinet Pull the cable across the top of the card cage Connect the cables to the appropriate fiber optic connectors on the local fiber interface Refer to igure 2 34 Secure the cable using the hook and loop material on top of the card cage Connect the other end of the fiber optic cable to the fiber optic connectors on the POEIB Refer tafjigure 2 34 On the 8300 Digital Input Board connect the 3 meter POEIB Image Cable to the 37 pin connector Refer tg figure 2 35 Connect other end of 3 meter POEIB Image Cable to the 37 pin connector on the POEIB On the 8300 Digital Input Board connect the 3 meter KEIB cable to the 9 pin connector Refer tg figure 2 35 Connect the other end of the 3 meter KEIB cable to the 9 pin connector on the POEIB Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 38 8 Connect the POEIB power cord For installations outside the U S and Canada the POEIB is supplied with a harmonized power cord that has no wall plug For these locations attach the proper type plug obtain locally The POEIB uses a universal power supply that requires no modification for input voltages in the range of 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 9 Connect the 9 pin interco
63. es parameter setting is correct The Procedure 2 4 6 If a script file is not available EVEIB digitizes incoming video slightly slower for the modality enter parameters manually than the VEIB The VEIB would sometimes This requires that an oscilloscope be used to work with the number of passes set lower than measure some parameters other parameters the recommended setting but the EVEIB will are calculated based on these measurements not acquire if the setting is incorrect Refer to the video parameter help screens in MPC for Windows 3 Select the Config window display button Enter rough parameter settings then select the Save 1 Select the EIB subsystem button 2 Select the first VEIB EVEIB user from the component select dropdown list box Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 1999 Rev F 2 51 gt Note 5 Temporarily set framing parameters to crop the When the Save button is selected the video parameters are loaded into the VEIB EVEIB If the save operation fails check the fiber optic cables A to A B to B use a flashlight the VEIB EVEIB power supply and input module communications use MPC for Windows diagnostics Also in the MPC IMS System screen make sure the proper EIB VEIB or EVEIB is selected 4 Select the Acquire button e If successful proceed to Step 42 e f not successful proceed to Step 5 image to a 100 line by 100 pixel square This is done to en
64. filter on every visit If necessary replace the filter Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 5 Additional Information 5 5 5 4 Serial Number Label Location The serial number label is located on the rear of the 8800 Use this serial number to report all service activity Customers should be instructed to provide the model and serial number when requesting service Serial Number Label Figure 5 5 1999 Rev F Section 6 Theory of Operation 6 1 VEIB The VEIB Video External Interface Box serves as the image interface between a video modality and the input module The VEIB is designed to work only with standard composite video signals which contain embedded sync pulses The VEIB samples the incoming video data when an image acquisition is requested The timing of this sampling is based on the pixel clock frequency The pixel clock signal can be generated by the host and sent to the VEIB or generated internal to the VEIB by a phase lock loop PLL module Each time the VEIB samples the incoming video signal it detects an analog voltage level These analog readings are then converted to digital values The digital data is run through a parallel to serial converter then passed on to a fiber optic transmitter that sends the data to the input module Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 6 Theory of Operation 1 i
65. ful Print messages are displayed Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual 11 12 13 14 Section 2 Installation 2 57 The image is acquired using each of 16 different coarse clock delay settings The 16 images are printed on one or multiple sheets depending on the printer type connected The coarse delay setting is printed above each image Identify any images that exhibit vertical line pixel shifting Ignore any other image problems at this time In the Bad Clock Delays window select those images identified in the previous step then select the OK button Select the Fine Pixel Clock Delay button in the Video Fine Tuning window Select the OK button when the Successful Acquire and Successful Print messages are displayed The image is acquired and printed using 16 different combinations of fine pixel and clock delays The 16 images are printed in a 4 1 format on 4 sheets of film The clock delay and fine pixel delay are printed above each image Identify the single best image then proceed to Step 18 1999 Rev F gt Note Perform Steps 15 through 17 only if a single best image cannot be identified when the images are printed in a 4 1 format 15 Select the Print 1 Up button in the Video Fine Tuning window 16 Select an image to print in the Video Fine Tuning Print Full Size window image numbers are printed above each image on the 4 1 prints then select the OK button Select the OK button
66. g faint etc the video signal may already be terminated once and connecting the VEIB EVEIB causes a double termination problem If so resolve this problem before proceeding Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 49 c Check the pixel clock signal Connect the pixel clock cable to the oscilloscope do not terminate the scope The pixel clock signal must be above 0 5 volts peak to peak and must be stable A pixel clock filter may help eliminate glitches in the pixel clock but it may also make it worse If the signal is okay connect the pixel clock cable to the VEIB EVEIB Avoid ground loops To prevent a possible ground loop connect the VEIB EVEIB power cord to the same power source as the OEM modality If this cannot be done and image noise problems are experienced later during image fine tuning check for a ground loop problem as follows Temporarily disconnect the ground wire from the VEIB EVEIB Runa ground wire from the VEIB EVEIB to the OEM ground If the noise goes away there is a ground loop problem Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 1999 Rev F 2 50 2 4 12 2 Enter Rough Video Parameters gt Note If an EVEIB is being used verify that the Video gt Note Input parameter setting in the Video Load video parameters from a script file Parameters window is correct Also verify that whenever possible refer to Step 2 of the Pass
67. he EVEIB Refer tafjigure 2 27 e If the modality provides SVGA output like the PowerPC an adaptor cable is required Refer to Figure 2 28 Connect the green BNC cable to the Video In Port 0 connector on the EVEIB Connect the black BNC cable to the H Sync Composite connector If the modality provides a separate vertical sync signal connect the yellow BNC cable to the Figure 2 28 V Sync connector The two 15 pin connectors on the adapter cable connect to the PC longer cable and the monitor cable 1999 Rev F 4 Connect the fiber optic image cable to the EVEIB Refer to Figure 2 29 EVEIB Fiber Optics A Ch B Ch Port 0 Port 1 Ext Clock IN H Sync Video Video Video Video V Sync Composite IN OUT OUT IN Port 0 Port 1 OO 0200090009 A Lead Fiber Optic Cable Input M B Lead od A Ch B Ch Figure 2 29 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 32 5 At the 8800 route the cable through the slot at the rear of the cabinet Pull the cable across the top of the card cage 6 Connect the cable to the fiber optic connectors on the appropriate input module Refer to Figure 2 29 Secure the cable using the hook and loop material on top of the card cage 7 Connect the EVEIB power cord For installations outside the U S and Canada the EVEIB is supplied with a harmonized power cord with no wall plug For these locations attach the pro
68. he KFEIB Keypad Fiber External Interface Box serves as the control interface between a 969 HQ User Keypad and the input module The KFEIB accepts RS422 signals from the keypad These signals are converted to TTL levels and passed on to a fiber optic transmitter that sends the data to the input module The KFEIB also receives signals from the input module These signals are converted from TTL levels to RS422 and are then sent on to the keypad 6 6 System Controller The system controller controls data flow within and between the input and output modules It includes a microprocessor and EPROMs that contain the IMS system software It also includes a real time clock that is used to time date stamp errors and a pair of serial ports that allow the MPC or a local keypad to be connected to the IMS 1999 Rev F 6 7 Input Module The input module receives image and control data from the various EIBs via fiber optic cable The input module includes 32 or 64 megapixels 9 or 12 bit of image memory for storing acquired images It also includes EPROMS that contain film models and transfer function tables The 8800 can accommodate up to 8 input modules 7 if two Dual Printers are connected Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 6 Theory of Operation 1 iv 6 8 Output Module The output module accepts and interpolates image data from the input modules The output module includes two communication ports The 37 pin
69. ht pulses from the local fiber interface in the 8800 converts them to electrical differential signals and sends them to the printer and the processor The DPEIB also receives differential signals from the printer and the processor converts them to light pulses and sends them on to the local fiber interface in the 8800 6 11 DPRI The DPRI Dual Printer Remote Interface installs in the 8700 8500 Dual Printer The DPRI connects to the 8800 local fiber interface via fiber optic cable Within the 8700 8500 Dual Printer the DPRI connects to the Host Interface Board HIB via copper cable The DPRI receives a serial stream of light pulses from the local fiber interface converts them to differential signals and sends them to the 8700 8500 System Controller Board SCB via the HIB The DPRI also receives differential signals from the SCB HIB converts them to light pulses and sends them on to the local fiber interface 1999 Rev F 6 12 POEIB The POEIB Protocol Output External Interface Box is a bridging device that allows an 8800 Multi Input Manager or a 969 HQ Laser Imager to drive a 8300 Laser Imager The 969 must have an 8800 Printer Interface Kit which adds a second output module and local fiber interface installed On the input side the POEIB connects by a fiber optic cable to the local fiber interface in an 8800 or 969 On the output side two copper cables connect the POEIB to a Digital Input Board in the 8300 The loc
70. ional Information 5 1 Items 8 through 11 are available from TECHNI TOOL Inc If equivalent tools cannot be obtained from other sources contact TECHNI TOOL at the following address TECHNI TOOL Inc 5 Apollo Rd P O Box 368 Plymouth Meeting PA 19462 Attn Bill Bezar 215 825 4990 Toshiba T3300 notebook personal computer or equivalent with 386SL 25 MHz processor 4 MB RAM 120 MB hard disk PCMCIA modem gt Note The specifications listed above reflect the minimum configuration required to run the MPC for Windows 95 software 1999 Rev F Fluke DVM Model 87 or equivalent Dual trace oscilloscope meeting the following specifications Band Width 0 to 100 MHz Sensitivity 0 5 mv Accuracy 3 4 Cable MPC Serial Port 26 1011 4592 3 8 9 Connector Assembly 9 Pin Input Output Module Loopback two reguired 78 8075 2585 8 Connector Assembly 37 Pln Output Module Loopback 78 8077 4211 5 DEIB Test Pattern SMPTE EPROM Kit 78 8063 3993 9 Connector BNC T F M F 458TE266 Terminator BNC 75 Ohm 458TE841 10 Adapter BNC 458TE1468 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 5 Additional Information 5 2 11 Static Protection Kit includes a static dissipative work surface a ground cord two sizes of wrist bands and an alligator clip 780ST8501 12 MPC for Windows 95 software Distributed version 1 20 or higher by Kodak Service 13 Hardlock Key Distributed by
71. lations before any cables are connected to it Use outside the U S and Canada the KFEIB is only approved cables and ensure that the supplied with a harmonized power cord with no cables are connected to the proper wall plug For these locations attach the proper connectors on the UKEIB If the switches are type plug obtain locally The KFEIB uses a not set correctly when cables are connected universal power supply that requires no or unapproved cables are used or cables are modification for input voltages in the range of connected incorrectly components within the 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz UKEIB may be damaged 8 If two consoles are using this input module gt Note repeat Steps through 7 but connect to the Refer to subsection5 2 for pinouts of the Comm 1 port of the input module various host adapter cables gt Note A translator keypad is required for hosts programmed with OEM commands The translator keypad translates the OEM commands to Imation commands that can be interpreted by the 8800 Different translator keypads are required for different OEMs 1999 Rev F 1 Set the switches in the UKEIB Universal Keypad External Interface Box as required Refer to Procedure2 2 7 2 Connect the host adapter cable to the UKEIB Refer to Figure 2 22 Host Adapter Cable UKEIB di Bi Or H o O 2 RCV Keypad Cable Translator Keypad Figure 2 22 Kodak 88
72. ls Enabled 1 2 314156 Position Pin 5 Pin 9 Keypad to Input On Off On On On On Left 5V GND Module Center KP IN KP OUT RS232 Host to Off On Off Off On Off Right 412V 12V Input Module RS422 Host to Off On Off On On On Input Module RS232 Host to On Off On Off Off On Translator Keypad to Input Module RS422 Host to On Off On On On On Translator Keypad SW2 123456 to Input Module wm SM UU0000 FIBER OPTIC HOST al oto XM i 9 la ACH peu _ MAGER ad II Ol oso ot Jo RCV Figure 2 14 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 1999 Rev F 2 18 2 2 8 VEIB VEIB Main PWA PS PLL Pixel Clock Source Two jumpers in the VEIB specify the pixel clock source The clock may be external provided by the ard source modality or internal generated by a Phase Lock Loop module installed in the VEIB The ce jumpers are factory set and should not need to be a changed unless a PLL module is added or removed Refer to Figure 2 15 Internal Clock External Clock Figure 2 15 1999 Rev F 2 2 9 EVEIB Pixel Clock Source Jumpers W5 and WG specify the pixel clock source The clock may be external provided by the source modality or internal gen
73. may cause interference in which case the user at their own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Warnings and cautions for External Interface Box Accessories iv 1999 Rev F Warnings and Cautions for External Interface Box Accessories Read and understand all instructions before using Classifications UL Classified SLA c UL Jus File Number E183646 Control Number 9R46 Medical Equipment UL 2601 1 CAN CSA No 601 1 Classified by Underwriters Laboratories Inc With Respect to Electric Shock Fire Casualty and Medical Hazards only in Accordance with UL 2601 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 1 and IEC 601 1 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Warnings and cautions for External Interface Box Accessories 1999 Rev F V Warnings and Cautions for External Interface Box Accessories Continued F warning IPS This equipment can be an explosive hazard Do not use in the presence of flammable anesthetics Oxygen or Nitrous Oxide This equipment is operated with hazardous voltage which can shock burn or cause death Remove wall plug before servicing equipment Never pull on cord to remove from outlet Grasp plug and pull to disconnect Do not operate equipment with a damaged power cord Do not use an extension cord to power this equipment Position the power cord so it will not be tripped over or pulled Connect
74. nnect cable from the local fiber interface to one of the output modules as shown in Figure 2 36 on page 4 40 a If the POEIB 8300 is connected as the first printer on the 8800 connect the interconnect cable as shown in figure 2 36 a b If the POEIB 8300 is connected as the second printer on the 8800 connect the interconnect cable shown ir figure 2 36 b The 5 items on this page marked with asterisks are provided in a POEIB Interface Kit that is supplied in a 8300 t0 8800 Interface Sales Package Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 1999 Rev F 2 39 Local Fiber Digital ack Interface Input gt B Lead Fiber Module B S 7 eae able PRINTER CH A Oo 3 Meter PROC POEIB MODULE Image Cable o 3 Meter k PRINTER AER 8300 HEGRE B Lead 5 POEIB POEIB of Ao o o O O oe 8800 GO SEE IMAGE COMM 8800 26L 8800 25L Figure 2 34 Figure 2 35 1999 Rev F First Printer Connection Local 0123 Fiber Interface O O 00 0 10 elles UT A Aloo O S Output Pee Module Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 40 Second
75. o create a rectangle that surrounds the true black and true white areas identified in the previous step then select the OK button Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 56 gt Note At this point the IMS samples the video and passes the digital values to the MPC The MPC adjusts the black level based on the sample and turns on the appropriate LED in the VEIB to indicate the gain white level This sampling and adjusting continues at approximately 4 second intervals 7 The Gain and Black Level Fine Tune window opens and displays the minimum and maximum digital values and the black level EVEIB only gt Note If all the values are zero the acquire has failed and the cause should be investigated gt Note The following Step does not apply to the EVEIB 1999 Rev F 8 9 At the VEIB adjust the appropriate gain pot until LED 6 or LED 7 turns on Remember that the state of the LEDs is updated at approximately 4 second intervals At the MPC select the OK button in the Gain amp Black Level Fine Tune window gt Note Because this is a rough gain and black level adjustment the digital values displayed at this point are not important They will become important when the final adjustment is performed later in this procedure 10 Select the Bad Clock Delay button in the Video Fine Tuning window Select the OK button when the Successful Acquire and Success
76. oad IMS Parameters Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 44 7 Select Output 0 Comm 1 from the component select dropdown list box 8 Select the Comm window display button 9 Select the Printer button then select the Save button 10 If the 8800 contains a second output module repeat Steps 2 through 9 substituting Output 1 for Output 0 11 Select the first user from the component select dropdown list box gt Note Users are identified by slot comm e g Input 1 Comm 0 or modality name depending on the User Display setting in the Preferences window 12 If a script file is available for this user select the Script window display button Specify the script file name and location in the Select Script File window then select the OK button If a script file is not available or the script file settings need to be modified proceed to the next step Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 1999 Rev F 2 45 13 Select the Comm window display button Select 2 4 7 Load MCS Parameters the appropriate Keypad Defaults button modify Does not apply for 8300 connect the parameter settings as needed for host control users then select the Save button 1 Select the MCS subsystem 14 Select the Image window display button Modify 2 Select the Config window display button Modify the parameter settings as needed then select the parameter settings
77. otal 5 Open the front door of the 8800 Push in bottom half of panel to rotate 90 Figure 4 20 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 4 Disassembly Reassembly Remove 0 Remove connector 4 screws from frame ZONE L By 1999 Rev F ef 4 22 0000 gt o amp oe MEETS AAR tela lalele ge ZA Remove Slide fan assembly 5 screws 9 out of card cage 2 LY by Remove L shaped bracket 3 screws Figure Figure 4 23 gt Note Ensure that the replacement fan is oriented correctly before mounting the fan to the housing Airflow is from the bottom to the top of the card cage 1999 Rev F 4 16 Top Fan Assembly A Warning When the power cord is plugged in hazardous voltages are present in some areas of the 8800 These voltages can cause severe injury or death 1 Turn off the 8800 and unplug its power cord 2 Remove the top cover Refer to procedure 4 1 Remove 3 screws QD Slide fan assembly out of card cage 6 e le e co
78. otate CCW to unlock door Open door Disconnect Figure 2 3 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 2 gt Note Because the top cover is secured by friction fit pins a high degree of upward force must be applied when removing the cover Step 12 19 Loosen wing nuts and slide panel to right Figure 2 4 gt Note After you have connected all cables to the 8800 as described in the following pages slide the panel back to the left and tighten the wing nuts 1999 Rev F 2 1 1 MOV Board Removal for O U S Installations The MOV board must be removed if the 8800 is installed in the UK Austria Belgium Denmark Finland Norway or Sweden Complete the following steps to remove the MOV PWA 1 Disconnect power Open the rear panel Remove the MOV ground wire and discard replace nut on stud for the other ground as shown in Figure 2 6 4 Remove the short 2 wire jumper between the breaker switch and the MOV board and discard 5 Disconnect the blue and brown power supply wires on the MOV end 6 Remove the MOV board from the bracket and discard the MOV leave the bracket in place Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 3 7 Reconnect the blue and brown power supply wires at the breaker switch as shown in figure 2 7 8 Close the rear panel 9 All Outside U S O U S 8800 shipments ar
79. ous voltages are present in some areas of the 8800 These voltages can cause severe injury or death 1 Turn off the 8800 and unplug its power cord gt Note Because the top cover is secured by friction fit pins a high degree of upward force must be Bee applied when removing the cover Step 5 Rotate CCW to unlock door Open door Disconnect Figure 4 1 1999 Rev F 4 2 Output Module A Warning When the power cord is plugged in hazardous voltages are present in some areas of the 8800 These voltages can cause severe injury or death 1 Turn off the 8800 and unplug its power cord 2 Open the front door of the 8800 Caution To avoid damage to sensitive electronic components always wear an anti static strap when handling PWAs or EPROMs gt Note When replacing IMS modules the screws which secure the module to the card cage must be used to ensure proper grounding Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 4 Disassembly Reassembly 4 2 3 Disconnect 2 cables see note on page 4 3 4 Remove 2 retaining screws Push 2 levers to eject module UE HHK DE IN 3 i Figure 4 2 1999 Rev F gt Note When performing Step 3 on the previous page If the output module in Slot 0 is being removed and a second output module is present in Slot 1 the cables mus
80. per type plug obtain locally The EVEIB uses a universal power supply that requires no modification for input voltages in the range of 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 1999 Rev F 2 3 5 Digital Source to DEIB to 8800 1 Check set the jumpers in the DEIB Refer to Procedure 4 2 10 2 Use a digital cable to connect the modality to the Port 0 Digital In connector on the DEIB Refer to Figure 2 30 DEIB OOO0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 OO0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 FIBER OPTICS DIGITAL IN A CH B CH PORT 0 PORT 1 le OE EE JO OE EE o Figure 2 30 3 If two consoles are to be connected for this modality connect the second digital cable to the Port 1 input on the DEIB Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 33 4 Connect the fiber optic image cable to the DEIB Refer to Figure 2 31 DEIB O0O0000000000000000000000000000 000000000000 O0O0000000000000000000000000000 000000000000 DIGITAL IN FIBER OPTICS Fiber Optic Cable A L Figure 2 31 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 1999 Rev F 2 34 5 At the 8800 route the cable through the slot at the rear of the cabinet Pull the cable across the top of the card cage 6 Connect the cable to the fiber optic connectors on the appropriate input module Refer to igure 2 31 Secure the ca
81. put module The host digital signal connects to the DEIB The digital data from the host is run through a parallel to serial converter then passed on to a fiber optic transmitter that sends the data to the input module gt Note The digital data from the host computer must conform to the Kodak digital interface protocol standard 1999 Rev F 6 4 UKEIB The UKEIB Universal Keypad External Interface Box serves as the control interface between a host control modality and the input module The UKEIB accepts RS232 or RS422 signals from the host These signals are converted to TTL levels and passed on to a fiber optic transmitter that sends the data to the input module The UKEIB also receives signals from the input module These signals are converted from TTL levels to RS232 or RS422 and are then sent on to the host The UKEIB also supports the use of a Kodak translator keypad The translator keypad is required for hosts that are programmed with OEM commands The translator keypad translates the OEM commands into a format that can be understood by the 8800 In this case the incoming host signals are routed through the UKEIB and out to the translator keypad The translated commands are then sent back through the UKEIB and on to the input module The routing of the signals within the UKEIB is determined by a set of switches Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 6 Theory of Operation 1 iii 6 5 KFEIB T
82. quired refer to the EVEIB Installation Instructions Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 1999 Rev F 2 20 When manual sync detect l adjustment is required N When manual sync detect adjustment is not required default setting W7 Not jumpered in With PLL Without PLL Module Module P RE AA TEE 1 S H I I Main PWA PLL Module i H ee eel ee W3 T KE With PLL Module V Sync wa Wi W2 H Sync Comp Video In Video In Port 0 Port 1 Without PLL Module W1 W2 W3 W4 Jumper on 75 ohm termination Jumper off High Z Figure 2 16 1999 Rev F 2 2 10 DEIB Transfer Clock Speed Two jumpers in the DEIB specify either single 10 MHz or dual 12 5 MHz transfer clock speed Single transfer means that one byte of data must be transferred for each pixel this is used when the input pixel width is 8 or 9 bits per pixel This is the factory default setting Dual transfer means that two bytes of data must be transferred for each pixel this is required when the input pixel width is 10 11 or 12 bits per pixel Determine the pixel width used by the digital image source refer to the OEM specifications contact the OEM site engineer or contact
83. r cord is plugged in hazardous voltages are present in some areas of the 8800 These voltages can cause severe injury or death 1 Turn off the 8800 and unplug its power cord Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 4 Disassembly Reassembly 4 15 Remove 3 screws from each side of panel 12 total Push in bottom half of panel to rotate 90 Figure 4 14 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 4 Disassembly Reassembly 1999 Rev F 4 16 8 Disconnect 5 4 Disconnect 3 5 Disconnect 2 4 9 Disconnect 2 Figure 4 15 Disconnect 2 1999 Rev F 4 13 MOV Board A Warning When the power cord is plugged in hazardous voltages are present in some areas of the 8800 These voltages can cause severe injury or death 1 Turn off the 8800 and unplug its power cord CD le a L Remove 3 screws from each side of panel 12 total 5 Push in bottom half of panel to rotate 90 Figure 4 16 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 4 Disassembly Reassembly 4 17 gt Note The MOV PWA must be removed from the circuit if the 8800 is installed in the UK Austria Belgium Denmark Finland Norway or Sweden Refer to Sectior 2 1 1 for information on cabling with the MOV board removed 1999 Rev F ger J gt gt
84. rallel RS422 inputs Host to Digital EIB e 8 75 Mpixels sec data transfer rate maximum e Fiber optic connection Digital EIB to 8800 Video Interface e One or two RS170 compatible inputs Host to Video EIB e Real time frame grab e Interlaced or non interlaced e 5 MHz to 110 MHz frequency response e One or two External Pixel Clock inputs Host to Video EIB or Optional Phase Lock Loop PLL module provides 7 5 MHz to 110 MHz internal clock e Fiber optic connection Video EIB to 8800 e One Video or Digital EIB input per input module supported 1999 Rev F 1 6 Printer Output Options 969 HQ Dual Printer one or two 8700 8500 Dual Printer one or two 8300 Laser Imager one or two Any two of the above printers different types 8 input modules 16 users maximum with one output module for one dual printer 7 input modules 14 users maximum with two output modules for two Dual Printers Fiber optic connection 8800 to Dual Printer Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 1 Specifications 1 3 1999 Rev F Section 2 Installation 2 1 Unpacking Unfold Cut Figure 2 1 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 1 Remove Operator Guide Remove O EP power io p Remove Cover Separate two pieces of styrofoam Figure 2 2 1999 Rev F Grasp front edge of cover and lift up R
85. re 23 To ensure that image Dmin will be acceptable displayed select the Auto Adjust Stop button increase the gain as follows to stop the continuous sampling of the video If the values are close but not right on select the Auto Adjust Once button to perform a single sample and adjust cycle this can be repeated as required a At the VEIB rotate the appropriate gain pot slightly counterclockwise then select the Manual Adjust Once button The intent now is to produce a maximum value of 1023 b For a EVEIB add one to the displayed gt Note Digital Gain value then select the Manual The sampling circuitry in the VEIB EVEIB is Ape Once button re 1840 susceptible to video noise which can affect PIGA SA MAXIMUM YA USA j image Dmin values To ensure that image Dmin c Repeat the previous two steps as required to will be acceptable the following Step will produce a maximum digital value of 511 increase the gain slightly to clip the noise from the video signal This will decrease image Dmin and Dmax slightly 24 Increasing the gain decreases Dmax as well as Dmin To offset the gain increase increase the displayed Black Level value by one then select the Manual Adjust Once button 25 Select the Close button to accept the displayed values Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 1999 Rev F 2 60 26 Acquire and print a SMPTE test pattern using If the VEIB EVEIB is
86. re to set the system clock via MPC Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 8 Troubleshooting 8 8 oe a Right Front Panel edel I fas Figure 8 1 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 9 Illustrated Parts Breakdown 9 1 1999 Rev F Section 9 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Figure 9 1 CABINETRY To Parts List TELCO LINE TEL SET PHONE OFF HOOK POWER MPC EXTERNAL O MODEM MPC OPERATION LOCAL KEYPAD NORMAL LOCAL KEYPAD E Note Item 16 is located on inside of top cover 1999 Rev F Item No Part Number Visser Not Available 2 3 Not Used 4 78 8094 9107 5 ER 78 8094 8844 4 6 78 8094 9112 5 ra 26 1003 9522 2 Bisset bites Not Used 9 26 1003 9514 9 10 26 1006 3701 1 1 sees 70 0701 4367 5 12 Not Used 18 50 78 8094 8821 2 14 26 1001 9299 1 15 suse Not Used 16 26 1011 7021 0 17 24 Not Used 25 26 1002 8943 3 gt Note Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 9 Illustrated Parts Breakdown 9 2 figure 9 1 CABINETRY Description Qty 8800 IMS ASSEMBLY See Figure 4
87. ry and CE marking information may be found in the User s Guide for this model 1999 Rev F Section 1 Specifications 1 1 Dimensions Height 69 cm 27 in Width 51 cm 20 in Depth 70 cm 27 5 in Front door closed 112 cm 44 in Front door open Weight 68 kg 150 Ibs Unpackaged fully loaded 1 2 Electrical Voltage 115 230 10 VAC Frequency 60 50 3 Hz Current 8 0 4 0 Amperes Maximum Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 1 Specifications 1 1 1 3 Environmental Operating Temperature Humidity Magnetic Field Noise 15 to 40 C 15 to 90 RH Non condensing 50 Gauss Outside of a magnetically shielded room 60 dBA Maximum 1999 Rev F 1 4 Control Source Options 969 HQ User Keypad e Main operator control e Controls image formatting acquisition and printing e Controls image processing parameters contrast density border rotation etc RS232 RS422 Host Control Kodak Protocol Standard e Use is dependent on modality source e Controls image formatting acquisition and printing e Contrast density border and film destination selections are made via the 8800 local panel or by host commands e Two control source user inputs any type per input module supported Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 1 Specifications 1 2 1 5 Image Input Options Digital Interface Kodak Protocol Standard e One or two pa
88. s no modification for input voltages in the range of 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz VEIB oooo0000000 FIBER OPTICS 229999996 ViDEO N ViDEO VIDEO 9 VIDEO Baa S epeo IN PORT OPORT 1 ota 5 2 00 00 OO Input A Lead Module B Lead Fiber Optic Cable B Lead A L Figure 2 26 1999 Rev F 2 3 4 Video Source to EVEIB to 8800 1 Check set the jumpers in the EVEIB Refer to Procedurq4 2 9 2 If the modality provides a pixel clock signal use an analog cable to connect it to the appropriate Ext Clock In connector on the EVEIB Refer to Figure 2 27 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 30 EVEIB x A Port 0 Port 1 Ext Clock IN Fiber Optics H Sync Video Video Video Video A Ch B Ch V Sync Composite IN OUT OUT IN Port 0 Port 1 ete O O Video Pixel Clock Modality Figure 2 27 gt Note Port 0 is the only port that supports separate Sync inputs Port 1 only supports standard composite video Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 1999 Rev F 2 31 3 The video connections vary depending on the EVEIB type of video output by the modality reme stone er Ga a ON e f the modality provides standard composite eUe O 9 y video use an analog cable to connect the video signal from the modality to the appropriate Video In connector on t
89. sconnect Do not operate equipment with a damaged power cord Do not use an extension cord to power this equipment Position the power cord so it will not be tripped over or pulled Connect this equipment to a grounded outlet Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Warnings and Cautions for 8800 1999 Rev F ii Warnings and Cautions for 8800 Continued Not Protected Against Ingress of Liquids including bodily fluids For Continued Protection against Fire Replace Fuses with only the Same Type and Fuse Rating General External Cleaning This equipment may be cleaned with a damp cloth using water with mild detergent or commercial electronic equipment cleaner This equipment is intended to connect to other medical devices Installation and service maintenance are to be performed only by qualified service personnel The equipment must be installed no closer than 1 8 meters from a patient bed or chair Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Warnings and Cautions for 8800 1999 Rev F iii Warnings and Cautions for 8800 Continued Do not substitute or modify any part of this equipment without approval of Eastman Kodak Company This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed by qualified service personnel and used in accordance with the User Guide may cause interference to radio communications and other electronic devices Operation of this equipment in a residential area
90. ssembly Remove 4 A Warning When the power cord is plugged in hazardous voltages are present in some Disconnect areas of the 8800 These voltages can cause severe injury or death 1 Turn off the 8800 and unplug its power cord 2 Remove the top cover Refer to procedure 4 1 Figure 4 28 1999 Rev F 4 19 Local Panel EPROMs A Warning When the power cord is plugged in hazardous voltages are present in some areas of the 8800 These voltages can cause severe injury or death 1 Turn off the 8800 and unplug its power cord 2 Remove the top cover Refer to procedure 4 1 Caution To avoid damage to sensitive electronic components always wear an anti static strap when handling PWAs or EPROMs Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 4 Disassembly Reassembly 4 27 Remove 3 screws and loosen 1 then rotate plate Figure 4 29 1999 Rev F Section 5 Additional Information 5 1 Required Tools In addition to standard hand tools screwdrivers wrenches etc the tools listed in this subsection are required to service the 8800 Note the following e The listed tools are a subset of the tools required to service the 969 HQ e Items 1 through 3 are provided to Kodak service technicians Non Kodak service technicians must obtain them locally e Items 4 through 7 are available from the Service Parts Center SPC Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 5 Addit
91. sure that a vertical or horizontal sync pulse is not sampled the parameters will be set for a full frame in Stepi2 e Set Image Lines to 100 and Horiz Active Pixels to 100 e Set Horizontal Delay and Vertical Delay to select this 100 x 100 square from the center of the image Connect the host video cable to the oscilloscope use a T connector with a 75 ohm terminator attached Measure the video signal from sync tip to maximum white level If less than 1 volt set the Double Gain parameter to 0 5 to 1 0 If more than 1 volt set the Double Gain parameter to 1 0 to 2 0 volts Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 1999 Rev F 7 Set the following parameters to midpoints as indicated e Clock Delay to 6 e Fine Pixel Delay to 180 e Black Level to 100 Select the Save button Verify that the Enable LED is on This indicates that the parameter set has been loaded and the VEIB EVEIB is in a ready state Refer to Figure 2 39 VEIB or Figure 2 40 EVEIB 2 52 Main PWA PS Enable LED 11 Go LED 10 Yi Acquire LED 1 veceoeed 7 Sync LED 9 LED 8 Port 0 Port 1 Gain Gain Figure 2 39 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 1999 Rev F 2 53 EVEIB L gt Note The following Step refers to the gain pot in the VEIB The EVEIB has no gain pots it adjusts the gain automatically With this exception
92. t be disconnected from both output modules 4 3 Output Module EPROM Caution To avoid damage to sensitive electronic components always wear an anti static strap when handling PWAs or EPROMs and check the polarity notch on EPROMS to ensure that they are oriented correctly 1 Remove the output module from the card cage refer to procedurg4 2 2 Remove the EPROM from the output module Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 4 Disassembly Reassembly 4 3 Xilinx Code EPROM Com 1 Com 2 nm Alla ol U31 Figure 4 3 1999 Rev F 4 4 Input Module A Warning When the power cord is plugged in hazardous voltages are present in some areas of the 8800 These voltages can cause severe injury or death 1 Turn off the 8800 and unplug its power cord 2 Open the front door of the 8800 Caution To avoid damage to sensitive electronic components always wear an anti static strap when handling PWAs or EPROMs L gt Note When replacing IMS modules the screws which secure the module to the card cage must be used to ensure proper grounding Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 4 Disassembly Reassembly 4 4 Disconnect image and communication cables 4 Remove 2 retaining screws Push 2 levers to eject module
93. the National Service Center then set the jumpers as indicated in Figure 2 17 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 21 DEIB Main PWA PS 8 or 9 Bit 10 11 or 12 Bit Pixel Width Pixel Width 10 MHz 12 5 MHz Figure 2 17 1999 Rev F 2 3 Cable Connections When connecting cables to the 8800 as described in the following paragraphs route cables through the access slot Leave enough slack to reach the appropriate input module or output module at the front of the IMS card cage Refer to Figure 2 18 Secure the bundle of cables with hook and loop fastener on top of the card cage Cables Access Slot Loosen wing nuts and slide panel to Figure 2 18 After you have connected all cables to the 8800 slide the panel back to the left and tighten the wing nuts Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 22 2 3 1 gt Note The KFEIB Keypad Fiber External Interface Box only supports keypad control users A UKEIB is required for host control users Keypad to KFEIB to 8800 1 Connect the keypad cable to the KFEIB Refer to Figure 2 19 KFEIB FIBER OPTIC etsw NT 5 no O A CH B CH KEYPAD ie ome TER RCV Keypad Cable Figure 2 19 1999 Rev F Caution Do not disconnect the keypad cable to power
94. the jumper pairs should be open with the exception of EB which should have a jumper installed Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 1999 Rev F 2 11 O EC1 O EC2 O EC3 p U368 p U369 rat p U370 000000 000000 BEAR Input Transfer Module Clock Type Speed Figure 2 11 1999 Rev F 2 2 5 New Input Modules Fiber optic user inputs Background The four input modules listed below have fiber optic input connectors for both image data and user comm inputs Only fiber input cables can be used with these modules figure 2 12 shows the board layout Input Module Type Service Part Number 32 megapixel x 9 bit 78 8094 91 32 3 32 megapixel x 12 bit 78 8094 91 36 4 64 megapixel x 9 bit 78 8079 9798 2 64 megapixel x 12 bit The 64 bit versions of this module can be used only with IMS System Controller firmware V4 0 or above Nine bit versions of the board are used with video image sources or with digital image sources that have 8 or 9 bit pixel widths The 12 bit versions are required for digital image sources with 10 11 or 12 bit pixel widths 12 bit versions can also be used Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 12 for video images or 8 or 9 bit digital images Single Dual Transfer Jumper There is just one configuration jumper on these modules
95. this equipment to a grounded outlet Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Warnings and cautions for External Interface Box Accessories 1999 Rev F vi Warnings and Cautions for External Interface Box Accessories Continued Not Protected Against Ingress of Liquids including bodily fluids For Continued Protection against Fire Replace Fuses with only the Same Type and Fuse Rating This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed by qualified service personnel may cause interference to radio communications and other electronic devices Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference in which case the user at their own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference General External Cleaning This equipment may be cleaned with a damp cloth using water with mild detergent or commercial electronic equipment cleaner Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Warnings and cautions for External Interface Box Accessories 1999 Rev F vii Warnings and Cautions for External Interface Box Accessories Continued Do not substitute or modify any part of this eguipment without approval of Eastman Kodak Company Type B Applied Part Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Agency Regulatory and CE Marking Compliance 1999 Rev F vili Agency Regulatory and CE Marking Compliance All agency regulato
96. tion To avoid damage to sensitive electronic components always wear an anti static strap when handling PWAs or EPROMs Remove screw Pi 6 Disconnect 2 cables a Figure 4 11 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 4 Disassembly Reassembly 4 12 1999 Rev F 4 11 Fiber Interface PWA A Warning When the power cord is plugged in hazardous voltages are present in some areas of the 8800 These voltages can cause severe injury or death 1 Turn off the 8800 and unplug its power cord 2 Open the front door of the 8800 Caution To avoid damage to sensitive electronic components always wear an anti static strap when handling PWAs or EPROMs Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 4 Disassembly Reassembly 4 13 3 Disconnect fiber optic and copper cables Remove 3 screws GEE kaki i oe 9 pin cable only required for 969 Dual Printer or 8300 Laser Imagerconne cts amp U U 0 OO Figure 4 12 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 4 Disassembly Reassembly 1999 Rev F 4 14 S Disconnect cables 6 Remove nuts and washers 0x2 O oox O so 0x40 EF SEE Eg con AIF 7 Remove connector standoffs Figure 4 13 1999 Rev F 4 12 Power Supply A Warning When the powe
97. to E2 E3 For a 10 11 or 12 bit pixel width set the jumper to E1 E2 gt Note For modalities utilizing 10 11 or 12 bit pixels a 12 bit input module must be used 12 bit input modules must be ordered NVRAM Size Jumper E4 E5 E6 determines the size of NVRAM installed on the input module All 32 MB input modules have 8K NVRAM The jumper should be factory set to E4 E5 1999 Rev F Input Module Type Jumpers P4 through P7 determine the number of bits 9 or 12 of image memory used for each pixel Jumpers P9 and P10 determine the memory size in megabytes of the input module The table below lists the factory settings for each type of input module Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 9 PE ea pa Ps P6 P7 P9 P10 Fo eg OFF ON ON ON ON OFF 32 MB 12 Bit OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 78 8063 3959 0 z gt z gt z gt z gt z gt z gt z gt z gt OO P4 OO P9 OO P7 OO P10 00 P5 OO P6 p U172 U17194 b U173 OE6 O E4 Input Module Type Transfer Clock Speed Figure 2 10 NVRAM Size 1999 Rev F 2 2 4 64 MB Input Module Copper user inputs The information in this section applies to 64 MB Input Module part number 78 8077 4020 0 This board is
98. ware Caution To avoid damage to sensitive electronic components always wear an anti static strap when handling PWAs or EPROMs 1 Remove the Input Module to be upgraded Refer to procedure4 4 pagg 4 2 Plug the Memory Expansion Board onto the three memory expansion connectors see Figure 2 41 Be sure that the board is fully seated on each of the three connectors Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 2 66 Memory Expansion Connectors Memory Expansion Board CI Q dl Input Module Board L ev EF Q Q i 8800 31L Figure 2 41 Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 2 Installation 1999 Rev F 2 67 3 Install the mounting hardware 4 sets as shown Screw Standoff Nut in Figure 2 42 Washer 4 Reinstall the input module in the IMS card cage mm H ja cea Component Side Memory Input Expansion Module Board Board 8800 32L Figure 2 42 1999 Rev F Section 3 Adjustments 3 1 Power Supply A Warning When the power cord is plugged in hazardous voltages are present in some areas of the 8800 These voltages can cause severe injury or death Specification The power supply voltages must be set as follows 5 0 2 VDC
99. y are oriented correctly GOES 1 Remove the input module from the card cage refer to procedure 4 4 2 Remove the appropriate EPROM s from the input module Xilinx Transfer Code Function EPROM EPROMs Figure 4 6 1999 Rev F 4 7 32 64 MP Input Module EPROMs Fiber user inputs This procedure applies to 32 MP and 64 MP input modules with fiber user inputs Caution To avoid damage to sensitive electronic components always wear an anti static strap when handling PWAs or EPROMs and check the polarity notch on EPROMS to ensure that they are oriented correctly 1 Remove the input module from the card cage refer to procedure 4 4 2 Remove the appropriate EPROM s from the input module Kodak 8800 Multi Input Manager Service Manual Section 4 Disassembly Reassembly 4 7 Jumper Pins User Control Input Fiber Optics Image Data Input Fiber Optics COMM 1 COMM 2 Q Q U60 U35 32 MP Memory Expansion Board On 64 MP Versions Only 4 8800 30L Code Transfer Function EPROMs 1999 Rev F 4 8 System Controller PWA A Warning When the power cord is plugged in hazardous voltages are present in some areas of the 8800 These voltages can cause severe injury or death
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