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2-28 A-61133 March 2003
Clr (Clear)the Clr button is used to clear information from the Image
Retrieval keypad text box. When Clr is selected, it will also stop any film
movement (i.e. searching, refiling, etc.)
Set A when used with the number keys, allows you to:
preset the starting image address for Channel A (e.g., film roll #2
continues from roll #1, and starts with image address 20.0) or,
change the current Channel A image address (e.g., to correct for
errors in filming).
Enter the desired preset address then click on the Set A button.
Set B when used with the number keys, allows you to:
preset the starting image address for Channel B (e.g., 3890 check
film from a camera sorter) or,
preset the last image address for Channel B, (e.g., with duo film,
Channel A and Channel B can then be searched simultaneously to
save time) or,
change the current Channel B image address (e.g., to correct for
errors in filming).
Enter the desired preset address then click on the Set B button.
Refile when finished with the film currently in the scanner, select
Refile to rewind the film.
Numeric buttons used to enter an image address. The numeric
buttons (in conjunction with the + and buttons) can also be used to
specify the number of images to go forward or backward. For example,
enter 10, then select the + key; the film will be advanced 10 images.
Srch (Search) after entering an image address, click Srch (or press
Enter) to locate the image.
- (minus) moves the film backward one image at a time.
+ (plus) moves the film forward one image at a time.
NOTE: When using the or + keys, it is not necessary to select Srch
or press Enter. Doing this could cause a Controller Timeout
error message.
. (decimal) used for multi-level film image addressing (e.g., 15.0 for 2-
level or 22.5.0 for 3-level).
NOTE: Num Lock on the keypad of the PC keyboard must be On for
the numeric buttons to function properly.
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