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Nuclear Associates 07-444
Operators Manual

7-2

7.3 Displayed Error Messages

Refer to Table 7-1 for a description of error messages that may be displayed during operation or setup of
the Densitometer.

Table 7-1.

Displayed Error Messages

Message Description

Corrective

Action

Low Battery

Battery voltage is below threshold;
unit will not operate.

Replace batteries.

DSR Invalid

DSR line (DTR from computer)
indicates that the computer is not
ready to accept data.

Check that DTR line from computer is
connected properly.
Disable DSR via Setup Program.

Scanning Halted

Scanning process halted for one of

following reasons:

- Text on film edge.

- Jerky movement of film through

Densitometer.


- Improperly positioned step

wedge on test film.


- Very dim marks on the test film.
- Missing marks above steps on

test film.


Slide film in edgewise to prevent text
from passing over the measurement
area.

Smooth movement of test film through
densitometer.

Check that distance from edge of film to
center of step is 16.1 mm.

Increase exposure of test film.
Check that test film is properly marked.

Too Many Marks

More than 21 step marks detected.

Check that test film is properly marked.

Invalid Data

One or more of 22 readings is
greater than 4:005.
B + F value = 0.00
The relative speed is not
calculated.
The average gradient is not
calculated.

Determine incorrect value by viewing log
file (X.XX indicates an erroneous value).
NOTE: If any of 22 readings are above
4.00, the relative speed and average
gradient are not calculated.

Couldn't resolve

21 steps could not be identified for
one of the following reasons:

Jerky movement of film through

the densitometer.

Improperly positioned step

wedge on test film.

Repeat the scan


Smooth movement of test film through
Densitometer.
Check that distance from edge of film to
center of step is 16.1 mm.

Timed Out

Film not read within 20 seconds.

Position film and take reading within 20
seconds.


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