ACTIONCAM Owner’s Guide
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Safety regulations IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using this digital camera and/or its accessories, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including: ■ Read and understand all instructions. ■ Supervise closely when any digital camera or accessory is used by or near children. Do not leave units unattended while in use, or within the reach of children. ■ Do not connect power sources other than those specified in the manual.
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Preface Thank you for purchasing the AGFA ACTIONCAM Digital Camera. Please take the time to read through this owner's guide, for it contains information that is important for the proper and safe use and care of your camera. Enjoy! The AGFA ACTIONCAM is a compact digital camera with the following features: • The ACTIONCAM digital camera uses three CCD imaging arrays and a unique signal processing technique that allow it to photograph extremely high resolution images, up to 1.75 million pixels per image.
Introduction Welcome
For proper and Safe use STANDARD SYMBOLS Various symbols are used throughout this owner's guide, and the product itself, for the proper and safe use of this product and to prevent personal injury, injury to others, and property damage. An explanation of the symbols follows. Read and understand each caution thoroughly before reading the main text of this owner's guide. Disregarding this warning may result in injury or death. WARNING Disregarding this caution may result in injury or property damage.
Safety cautions for use of the ACTIONCAM digital camera Do not touch the flashtube during operation - it may become hot when the flash fires. Do not look directly at the sun through the lens WARNING or viewfinder. Do not subject the camera to direct sunlight. Fire may occur if the sunlight focuses at one point. Do not fire the flash near the eyes of people or animals, especially infants and young children. Maintain a distance of one meter (three feet ) or greater.
Read and follow all warnings supplied with the batteries. Batteries may explode due to improper use. Do not install batteries upside down (± reversed). Do not use batteries with visible damage. CAUTION Do not subject batteries to fire or high temperatures. Do not attempt to recharge, short, or disassemble. Carefully observe the following warnings when using this product near young children or persons who may have a difficulty percieving the potential danger associated with these products. Use caution.
SAFETY CAUTIONS FOR USE OF THE AC POWER ADAPTER ACM515 WARNING Use only the indicated voltage. Do not place a container of water or other liquid on the product. If water or other liquid gets inside the product, it may cause a short resulting in fire or electric shock. Immediately unplug, discontinue use, and contact an AGFA dealer. Keep plug clean of dust and dirt. Insert plug completely into the electrical outlet. Do not use extension cords, or multiple cord adapters.
WARNING If there is smoke, a strange smell, or any other unusual conditions, immediately unplug unit, discontinue use, and contact an AGFA dealer. CAUTION Grasp the plug when removing the cord from an outlet. Pulling the cord may damage it resulting in fire or electric shock. Never pull the plug if your hands are wet, or if you are standing in water. Do not attempt to disassemble this product; it contains high-voltage circuits. For repairs, contact an AGFA dealer.
SAFETY CAUTIONS FOR THE LITHIUM ION BATTERY 1 Use only the battery charger specified for this unit. 2 Never heat the battery or expose it to fire. Do not disassemble or modify the battery. Do not intentionally or unintentionally short circuit the battery terminals. 3 Do not leave the battery in hot places, such as inside a car, or in direct sunlight. Exposure to temperatures over 60°C (140°F) may cause damage. 4 Do not drop the battery or subject it to mechanical shocks.
• The low battery symbol may appear even with a fresh battery depending on the storage conditions. To restore camera power, repeat turning the camera on and off. ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS • This digital camera is designed for use from 0° to 50°C (-4° to 122°F). • Never leave the digital camera where it may be subjected to extreme temperatures such as the glove compartment of a car.
• Do not directly solder the battery. CHARGING • Use only the battery charger specified. • Be sure that the battery terminals are correctly aligned before recharging. • Perform the charging within the temperature range of 0°C to + 45°C (0°F to 113°F). DISCHARGING • Do not use the battery in devices not designed for its use. • Avoid discharging the battery below 2.5V. Never discharge the battery below 1.0V. • Perform discharging within a temperature range of 0°C to 60°C.
Before you begin Before you begin, check the packing list . If some of the parts are missing, contact the nearest AGFA dealer. • Digital Camera ACTIONCAM body • Minolta zoomlens • AC power adapter AC-M515 • DC power cord • Lithium ion battery NP-500H • Lithium battery 2CR5 • AGFA ACTIONCAM DIGITAL FILM Card (PC Card) • Holding Strap HS-700 • SCSI Cable • Digital Camera ACTIONCAM CD • Adobe Photoshop LE 3.
Quick operation 1. Insert lithium battery into camera body Insert one 6-volt 2CR5 lithium battery into the chamber as indicated by the + and - marks on the inside of the battery cover. 2. Install lithium ion battery into digital back Press the battery case release button and slide the battery case out. Insert the NP-500H lithium ion battery as illustrated on the inside of the battery case. Slide the battery case back into the camera until it clicks. 3.
7. Focus on subject Align the subject within the focus frame and press the shutter-release button partway down to activate the autofocus. The focus lock indicator will glow when the subject is in focus. 8. Take the picture Check that the standby lamp in the viewfinder is illuminated. Gently press the shutter-release button all the way down to take the picture, the way you want it.
Names of parts -Camera body Built-in Flash Self-timer button Shutter-release button White balance window Control dial Main switch Mode button Manual fillflash button Exposurecompensation button Lens contacts Lens-release button Mirror Slot/SCSI connector cover Focus mode button PC terminal Inside the slot/SCSI connector cover Access lamp PC card slot Ejector lever SCSI connector
WB/ASM mode switch Accessory shoe Finder Flash node button Program reset button Data panel Holding strap eyelet Remote-control terminal Aperture button Battery case Battery case release button Bottom of the camera (after the Battery case has removed out) Power input terminal Clock battery chamber Battery chamber Tripod socket Holding strap eyelet
Names of parts -Data panel Shutter speed / SCSI ID number display Wireless flash indicator Red-eye reduction indicator Exposure compensation indicator White balance indicators Self timer indicator Aperture display Exposure mode indicators Manual focus indicator Battery condition indicators Frame counter Terminater power indicator SCSI mode indicator
Names of parts -Viewfinder Display Focus frame Viewfinder frame Flash signal Focus signal Standby lamp
Chapter 1 Basic operation
Attaching the Holding Strap You will have a better grip on the ACTIONCAM Digital Camera, if you attach the HS-700 Holding Strap to the camera. Chapter 1 Basic operation 1. Pass one end of the Holding Strap through the lower strap eyelet in the ACTIONCAM and attach as shown. 2. Pass the other end of the Holding Strap through the upper strap eyelet and attach as the same way shown at the left.
Inserting Batteries The digital camera uses a 2CR5 lithium battery and an NP-500H rechargeable lithium ion battery. The 6-volt 2CR5 lithium battery powers all camera operations. The NP-500H rechargeable lithium ion battery supplies power for recording and copying digital images. • Please read all warnings in the Safety Cautions section of this manual, as well as those supplied by the battery manufacturer. 1. Push the cover release in the direction of the arrow to open the battery chamber cover. 2.
Use the AC Power Adapter AC-M515 when the battery charge is low, an AC source is readily available, or images are being copied to the Macintosh. 1. While pressing the battery case release button, slide the battery case out. 2. Connect the adapter DC cord to the AC power adapter. 3. Plug the other side of adapter cord into the power input terminal in the digital camera as shown. 4. Plug the AC power adapter into an AC outlet.
Battery Condition Indicators This camera is equipped with an automatic battery power indicator. Each time the main switch is turned ON, symbols will appear in the data panel to indicate the power status of the batteries. This symbol indicates the condition of the 2CR 5lithium battery. This symbol indicates the condition of the NP-500H lithium ion battery. Full battery symbol - power is sufficient for all digital camera operations.
If no data appears in the data panel, replace the battery or check that it is inserted correctly. The 2CR5 lithium battery supplies power for camera function (autofocus, auto-exposure, etc.). The NP-500H rechargeable lithium ion battery supplies the power for recording and playback of digital images taken by ACTIONCAM. When the power of one battery is extremely low (blinking low battery symbol appears alone in the data panel), the ACTIONCAM will not function even if the other battery has a full charge.
Attaching and Removing the Lens Attaching the Lens 1. Remove the camera body cap and rear lens cap as shown. 2. Align the red mounting index on the lens with the one on the camera. 3. Gently insert the lens into the mount and turn it clockwise until it clicks into the locked position. Removing the Lens 1. Press and hold the lens-release button, then turn the lens counter clockwise until it stops. 2. Gently remove the lens from the mount. Replace caps, or immediately attach another lens.
Handling the Camera / Holding the Camera Hold the camera grip firmly with your right hand while supporting the camera or lens with your left hand. Make sure that your fingers are not blocking any of the camera’s features; they should fit securely around the grip. To hold the camera steady, always keep your elbows at your side and your feet shoulder-width apart for support. Always keep the camera strap around your neck or wrist in the event you accidentally drop the camera.
Inserting the PC Card This camera uses an AGFA PCMCIA card as it’s recording device. The standard accessory card has already been initialized for use in this camera and can be used immediately. On the card you can store 113 images (130 MB) 1. Slide the main switch to lock. PERFORM THIS OPERATION BEFORE INSERTING THE PC CARD 2. Open the slot/SCSI connector cover. 3. Insert the PC card as shown, push the card in until it stops.
4. Close the slot/SCSI connector cover and slide the main switch to ON. Initial loading starts when the main switch is turned on. The card is scanned and the recording head moves to the first available space on the PC card. While loading, the frame counter will cycle as shown. When loading is complete, the standby display will appear showing the number of frames remaining. To display the maximum capacity of the PC card While pressing the mode button, press the self timer button.
Taking Pictures in Fully-Automatic Mode Fully-Automatic mode is the camera’s standard operating mode, and is suited for virtually any situation. When you press the programreset button, all the camera’s functions are set to fully automatic operation. 1. Slide the main switch to ON. 2. Press the program reset button to set the camera to program mode. 3. Grip both sides of the built-in flash and gently lift. The flash will fire automatically when necessary. 4. If using a zoom lens (e.g.
5. Align the subject within the focus frame [ ] and press the shutter release button partway down to activate autofocus and autoexposure systems. 6. The standby lamp in the viewfinder will glow when the digital back is ready to take the picture. 7. Press the shutter release button all the way down to take the picture.
Removing the PC Card When the card is full, “0” will be displayed in the data panel and the shutter will lock. Remove the full PC card and replace with a new PC card. 1. Slide the main switch to lock. PERFORM THIS OPERATION BEFORE REMOVING THE PC CARD, OR DATA MAY BE LOST Wait until the data display disappears. 2. Open the slot/connector cover and pres the ejector lever. The PC card will slide out. 3. Insert a new PC card. When removing a card which is only half full, follow steps 1 and 2.
If the computer is not nearby, and a new card is not available, the last image can be overwritten. CAUTION Overriding will delete the last image. Then the image can not be recovered. 1. Press and hold the mode button and the self timer button. "0" will blink in the frame counter. 2. Turn the control dial one click. The blinking "0" will change to a blinking "1". If you want to discontinue this operation, turn the control dial until the blinking "0" reappears in the viewfinder. 3.
Chapter 2 Focus Details
Focus Signals The focus signals appear at the base of the viewfinder when the shutter is pressed partway down. The color of the focus signal indicates the focus situation. Focus Signal Chapter 2 Focus Details Glows Green: Focus is confirmed and locked. Glows Orange: Continuous autofocus; focus is confirmed. Glows Red: Focus is not possible (shutter locked). Your subject is too close or is one of the special focusing situations described on the next page.
Special Focusing Situations In special focusing situations, it may be difficult or impossible for the camera to focus accurately — you may have to use focus lock or manual focus. If two subjects at different distances overlap in the focus frame. If a subject composed of alternating light and dark lines completely fills the focus frame. If the subject within the focus frame is very bright, or low contrast.
Focus Lock Focus lock should be used when you want to take a picture with your subject outside the focus frame [ ] or in situations where autofocus is difficult to confirm. 1. Center your subject in the focus frame [ ] and press the shutter release button partway down. The focus lock indicator will glow when the focus is locked. 2. Continue to hold the shutter release button partway down while you recompose your picture as desired. 3. Press the shutter release button all the way down to take the picture.
Manual Focus In situations where the autofocus system is not suitable and focus lock is not possible, you may focus the lens manually. The autofocus system will continue to monitor focus and will indicate when the subject within the focus frame [ ] is in focus. 1. Press the focus-mode button so that the manual focus indicator "M. focus" appears in the data display. 2. Turn the lens focusing ring until the image in the viewfinder appears clear and sharp.
Autofocus Illuminator If the flash is raised and the camera detects that the scene is too dark to focus accurately, the flash will automatically fire a few short bursts before and after the lens focuses (AF Illuminator). This provides the light necessary for the camera to detect and focus on your subject. The range of the AF illuminator flash is approximately 1 to 5m (3.3-16 ft.).
Chapter 3 Advanced Operation
Setting the White Balance This digital camera has automatic white balance. Beautiful images can be taken under any light source. However, manual white balance is necessary when the light source illuminating the white balance window is different than the light source illuminating the subject. For example, if the camera is in a room illuminated by a fluorescent lamp, and the subject is outside illuminated by direct sunlight, manually set the white balance to the daylight mode.
To set the white balance manually : 1. Turn the WB/ASM mode switch to white balance (WB). 2. While pressing the mode button, turn the control dial until the desired indicator blinks in the data panel. The blinking WB mode is selected when you release the mode button (the other WB indicators will disappear). to Pressing the program reset button returns the camera the auto white balance mode. When using the built-in, or a dedicated flash, the white balance is automatically set to flash mode.
Exposure Mode This camera has four different exposure modes: Aperture-priority, Shutter-priority, Manual, and Program. The exposure modes allow you to tailor the degree of camera control needed to capture the desired image. For information on P mode, refer to “Taking Pictures in Program Mode”. A Mode S Mode M Mode Manually select aperture Manually select shutter speed Manually select aperture and shutter speed SELECTING THE EXPOSURE MODE. 1. Set the command switch to ASM. 2.
A MODE: APERTURE PRIORITY In A mode, you select the aperture and the camera automatically sets the shutter speed required for proper exposure. 1. Set the command switch to ASM. 2. While pressing the mode button, turn the control dial until 'A ' blinks in the data panel. The aperture priority mode is selected when you release the mode button. 3. Turn the control dial to select the aperture. If 2000 or 2 blinks in the data panel, the required setting is beyond the camera’s shutter speed range.
S MODE: Shutter Priority In S mode, you select the shutter speed and the camera automatically sets the aperture required for proper exposure. 1. Set the command switch to ASM. 2. While pressing the mode button, turn the control dial until 'S' blinks in the data panel. The shutter priority mode is selected when you release the mode button. 3. Turn the control dial to select the shutter speed. If the aperture display blinks in the data panel, the required setting is outside the aperture range of the lens.
M MODE: Manual Exposure In M mode, you have full control of the exposure. You select both the shutter speed and the aperture. The data panel will tell you if the exposure you have selected is over, under, or the same as the metered exposure. 1. Set the command switch to ASM. 2. While pressing the mode button, turn the control dial until 'M' blinks in the data panel. The manual mode is selected when you release the mode button. 3. Turn the control dial to select the shutter speed. 4.
Exposure Compensation This feature lets you compensate the exposure ±3 stops, in 1/2 stop increments. Exposure compensation is used when the camera’s metering system cannot correctly determine the precise exposure. 1. While pressing the exposure-compensation button, turn the control dial until the compensation value you want appears in the data panel. 2. Release the exposure-compensation button to enter the selected value.
Self-Timer The self-timer will delay release of the shutter for approximately ten seconds after you press the shutter release button, giving you time to get into the picture. 1. Press the self timer button. Self-timer indicator will appear on the data panel. Pressing the self-timer button again will cancel the self timer. 2. Compose the picture and press the shutter release button all the way down to start the self timer.
Remote Release Terminal To avoid blurry pictures, use of the optional Remote Cord RC-1000S (or L) is recommended. Using Remote Cord 1. Remove the remote control terminal cover. 2. Insert the remote cord’s plug into the terminal. To Attach the Remote Terminal Cover after use 1. Align the prongs on the remote terminal cover with the remote terminal. 2. Carefully press the cover until it attaches. Do not force the cover at an angle, the prongs may break.
Chapter 4 Flash Details
Using the Built-in Flash The built-in flash provides coverage for lens focal lengths as short as 28mm. The flash output is controlled automatically by the camera’s TTL (through the lens) flash metering system. Grip both sides of the built-in flash and gently lift. After you have finished using the flash, push it back down. FLASH SIGNALS No Display Built-in flash is up or accessory flash is on and charging. glowing Flash is charged and will fire when the shutter-release is pressed.
BUILT-IN Flash Precautions FLASH RANGE The range of the built-in flash depends on the aperture selected. Make sure your subject is within the working range of the flash, specified in the table below. Aperture Flash Range F 6.7 1.0 - 5.0 m (3.3 - 16.5 ft.) F8 1.0 - 4.2 m (3.3 - 13.8 ft.) F 9.5 1.0 - 3.5 m (3.3 - 11.5 ft.) F 11 1.0 - 3.1 m (3.3 - 10.2 ft.) F 16 1.0 - 2.1 m (3.3 - 6.9 ft.) If you want to take flash photographs closer than 1m (3.3 ft.
Using Flash in P, A, S and M Mode When the built-in flash is up, or an attached accessory flash is on, it will automatically fire in low-light or back-lit situations. The camera will select the most appropriate shutter speed and aperture. TO FIRE THE FLASH MANUALLY In P mode, you can manually fire the built-in or accessory flash. Press and hold the manual fill-flash button while you take the picture.
Red-Eye Reduction When photographing people or animals at night or in low light situations, the effect called ‘Red-Eye’ may occur due to the flash reflecting off the inside of the subject’s eyes. To reduce this effect and to produce more natural looking pictures, use the red-eye reduction mode with the built-in flash. 1. Press the flash mode button so that the red-eye indicator appears in the data panel. 2.
Wireless/Remote Off Camera Flash NORMAL FLASH Wireless / Remote Off-Camera Flash Control is available with the Minolta accessory flashes: 5400HS, 5400xi, or the 3500xi. Wireless / Remote flash allows you to experiment with creative lighting techniques using off-camera accessory flashes without a tangle of accessory cords and connectors. In Wireless / Remote flash mode, the off camera flash is triggered by a coded signal from the camera’s built in flash when you press the shutter release button.
Taking Picture in Wireless/Remote Flash Mode 1. Position your camera and 3500xi flash unit using the information on this page. If you are using a flash unit other than the 3500xi off camera, refer to the instruction manual for that flash. Camera Range (See table below) 3500xi Range (See table below) Maximum Operating Range 5m (16.4 ft.) Aperture Camera-Subject Distance 3500 xi- Subject Distance F 6.7 1.7 - 5.0 m / 5.6 -16.4 ft. 1.2 - 5.0 m / 4.0 - 16.4 ft. F8 1.4 - 5.0 m / 4.6 - 16.4 ft. 1.0 - 5.
WIRELESS / REMOTE RATIO CONTROL In wireless / remote mode, when ratio control is selected, the output of the off camera flash and the built-in flash combine to provide a 2:1 light ratio. To use ratio control, press and hold the manual fill flash button, then press the shutter-release button all the way down to take the picture. CANCELING WIRELESS / REMOTE FLASH 1. Reattach the accessory flash to the camera. 2. Press the red-eye reduction ( flash mode button) so that "WL" disappears from the data panel.
P.C. Terminal The digital camera’s threaded PC terminal accepts PC type sync. cords from non-dedicated flash units, or flash units that do not have a hot shoe connector. When you connect a sync. cord to the PC terminal, set the shutter speed to 1/90 sec. or slower. Manually set the white balance to the flash mode. Certain Studio Flash Systems operate on a Negative Polarity triggering system (See below).
Appendix 1 About the PC Card This digital camera uses a PC card (PCMCIA card) as it’s recording medium. PCMCIA is the abbreviation for Personal Computer Memory Card International Association, and is categorized into three types. The three types are Type I, Type II, and Type III. The AGFA ACTIONCAM Digital Film is a Type III card. It has been included as a standard accessory. The Agfa ActionCam Digital Film card is initialized and preformatted when you buy it.
About the Lithium Ion Battery This digital camera uses a lithium ion battery as the power source for the digital back. Lithium Ion batteries have the following advantages: • Compact-Lightweight-High Energy Density Lithium ion batteries have approximately 30% less volume, and are 35% lighter in weight than standard nickel cadmium batteries with the same discharge capacity.
Accessory Information This camera was designed to work specifically with lenses, flash units and other accessories manufactured and distributed by Minolta. Using incompatible accessories with this camera may result in unsatisfactory performance, or damage to the camera and accessories. LENSES (see also the Application Manual) • • • • All Minolta AF lenses can be used with this camera. Manual focus lenses (MD or MC) cannot be attached to this camera.
Exposure Warnings Mode P Display Cause Action Light level is beyond the range of the available shutter speeds and apertures In bright light, attach a neutral density (ND) filter or reduce the overall brightness of your surroundings. In low light, select M mode and use a hand-held meter or increase the brightness of your surroundings (i.e., use flash).
Troubleshooting Refer to these pages to determine the cause of a problem you are experiencing with your camera. If the information does not cover the problem which you are experiencing or the condition continues, contact your nearest AGFA dealer. No display appears when the camera is switched on • Batteries are exhausted. If the camera battery is exhausted, install a new battery. If the lithium ion battery is exhausted, remove and recharge, or use the AC power adapter.
Remove card, then re-insert until it stops. Flash fires when the shutter-release is pressed partway down • The AF illuminator is on. This is a normal camera operation. Flash picture is too dark • Subject is beyond the flash range. Make sure the subject is within the flash range. • Flash is not charged. Wait until appears in the viewfinder. Er appears in the data panel • Card access error Set the main switch to lock, remove the card and reinsert.
Clock Battery Replacement The clock inside the digital camera uses a 3V lithium battery (CR2025) to maintain memory while the digital camera battery 2CR5 is being changed. If this battery is exhausted, the clock settings in this digital camera will be lost when the camera battery is removed. Replace the clock battery as follows; If the date under the each images is incorrect after changing the camera lithium battery 2CR5, the clock battery may need to be replaced.
Care and Storage CLEANING If the camera or lens barrel is dirty, wipe it gently with a soft, clean, dry cloth. If the camera or lens comes in contact with sand, gently blow away loose particles - wiping may scratch the surface. To clean the lens surface, first brush away any dust or sand then, if necessary, moisten a lens tissue with lens cleaning fluid and gently wipe the lens in a circular motion, starting from the center. Never place lens fluid directly on the lens.
Technical Details (ACTIONCAM) Image Sensor Sensing System Recording Format Recording Media Number of Frames Autofocus AF Illuminator Sensitivity Shutter Built-in Flash Viewfinder White Balance Interface Batteries Dimensions Weight 1/2' CCD, Number of pixels : Total 410K (380K Effective) 3 CCD (G1, G2, R/B), Dual-Green System DOS Format, 8 bit Digital recording PC Card (AGFA ACTIONCAM Digital Film) 113 Frames Minolta’s through-the-lens (TTL) phasedetection system with CCD line sensor Built-in-flash type
Technical Details (AC-M515) Input voltage Output voltage Dimensions Weight AC100-240V 50/60 Hz DC 6.5V 2A (using for AC adapter) DC 8.4V 1.4A (using for lithium ion battery charger) 71.5(W) x 95.1(D) x 44.5(H) mm or 2.81(W) x 3.74 (D) x 1.
Appendix 2 The AVA™1502P SCSI HOST ADAPTER The ActionCam PC version bundles the AVA™1502P SCSI host Adapter from ADAPTEC. The AVA™1502 P is a 16 bit Plug and Play ISA to SCSI host adapter for DOS and Windows systems. This board is choosen because of his easy installation capabilities (plug-and-play) and his external DB25 connection. The external connector can be directly connected to the ActionCam SCSI cable. The SCSI board supports asynchronous data transfer up to 2Mbytes/sec.
11. Restart your computer system. Windows 95 automatically detects the host adapter and installs the necessary software for it. (insert the Win95 CD in your CD Rom reader if the installer asks for it !) For Windows 3.xx you have to install the Adaptec EZ-SCSI Lite software which is available on the ActionCam CD. Agfa recommends the installation and use of the Adaptec AVA 1502P boards even if another SCSI card is already installed.