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Use the A or V button of the cross key to
move the cursor to the desired registration
number (01 to 08), and then press the
[SAMPLE] (Edit) button.
A screen used to select the display conditions fortbe selected
registration number is displayed.
Use the A or V button of the cross key to
move the cursor to a desired item and then
press the [SAVE/SEL] button.
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- For the setting procedure and details otthe items, refer to
page 15-32 “Condition Setting".
Settings
OMode: Select the mode to process specular components.
OWait Time' Specify the delay hetwem the press ofthe
measuring button and the flash ofthe lamp.
Registering Conditions (Cond) I
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OAuto Ave: Specify the number ofmemrements for auto avemging.
OManual Ave.: Specify the number of measurements for manual averaging.
ODisp. Type: Specify items to be displayed as measurement results,
OColor Space: Select the color space to be used,
OEquation: Select the color difference formula to be used.
OColor Index: Select the index (WI, YI, etc.)to be used.
OObserver: Select the observer angle final 2“ or 10“.
OIlluminant 1: Select the illuminant used to measure colorimetric data.
OIlluminant 2: Select the secondary illuminant used for MI (metamerism index) calculation, etc.
When the setting is complete, press the
[TARGET] (Back) button.
The screen returns to the screen.
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To set two or more conditions, repeat steps 3 and 4.
Use the A or V button of the cross key to
move the cursor to the desired registration
number (OFF or 01 to 08), and then press the
[SAVE/SEL] button.
The selection is confirmed and the screen returns to the
<0ption> screen.
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I Registering Conditions (Cond)
Naming 3 Condition
You can name a condition for easier management.
[Setting P rocedu re]
1 From the screen, press the [MENU]
button.
The screen is displayed.
2 Make sure that “Edit Name" is selected, and
then press the [SAVE/SEL] button.
The screen is displayed.
3 Use the <1 or [> button of the cross key to
move the cursor, and use the A or V button
to change the letter.
- Use the 4 button ofthe cross key tomove the cursor
backward to correct letters.
- Pressing the [SAMPLE] (Clear) button clears all letters.
- Up to 16 characters can be used.
- The available letters are uppeerwemase alphabets,
symbols, numbers (0 to 9), and a space.
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4 When you finish entering letters, press the
[SAVE/SEL] button.
The screen retums to the screen.
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Setting the Default Color Difference Tolerance (Tolerance (Def.))
With the CM—700d/600d you can preset and save tolerances which do not depend on the target color data
as default values. During measurement, just selecting the tolerance No. allows automatic judgment using
the target colors and tolerances.
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- Iftolerances for each target color have not been set. the tolerance setting forthe registration number selected
during measurement (initial value: 01) is used as the Iolemnce setting for each target color.
- Up to 8 default tolerance settings can be specified Io registration numbers 01 to 08. Tolerances have been factory-
set to registration number 01 only. You need to set tolerances for registration numbers 02 to 08 as necessary.
- with the optional Color Data Softmre “SpectraMagicl' NX", you can set oruse the color difference tolerance
easily.
Regismflan 01 for tolerance semblg: i: set as the inldal setting at tile flme q/‘shipmemfi'nm fllefilttary, and
Wilkins defittdt settings for tnlerance ilelru‘. liven ifthe display candifilms (such as color space or color
dcmrence equau'an, index, etc.) are changed, the tolerance setting item: will not be automatically changed
[fit is desired to set talemrlce values according to the fluently set disolry conditions, eith er delete the currently
set tolernn re settings and then create n no tolerance savage, or nreote new to term. re settings for o regirhlatian
member for which tolerances have not yet been seto-dseleet lint regismfiarl member.
[Setting P rocedu re]
1 Hold down the [MENU] button and press the
V button of the cross key.
The screen is displayed.
2 Use the A or V button ofthe cross key to
move the cursor to “Tolerance(Def.)” and
then press the [SAVE/SEL] button.
The screen is displayed.
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I Setting the Default Color Difference Tolerance (Tolerance (De£))
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Use the A or V button ofthe cross key to w m
move the cursor to the desired registration ”V' ‘”"
number (01 to 08). ‘
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A screen used to set tolerances for the selected registmtion “t 1 ' l U H
number is displayed.
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- Ifregistration number 01 (initiai setting) is selected, or if
you select anumber with which tolerances have already
been registered, a screen used to change the cumnt
tolerance setting is displayed.
- Ifyou select a registration number for which no tolerance
hasbeen set, ablank screen is displayed To settoletances,
press the [MENU] button to display the screen.
Move the cursor to “Create“ and press the [SAVE/SEL]
button, and the tolerance setting screen is displayed.
Use the A or V button ofthe cross key to -- m©
move the cursor to the desired item. 0 H mm
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- lf > is displayed at the top oftne screen, you can use
the Q or [> button ofthe cross key to change the
combination ofthe specular component mode and
illuminant used forthe screen display.
- IfA/V is displayedon the left side/end ofthe screen.you
can use the A or V button ofthe cross key to scroll the
display screen upward or downward. m, in -
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Setting the Default Color Difference Tolerance (Tolemnce (Def.)) I
Press the [SAMPLE] (Edit) button and change
the setting.
- When you select an item which is currently checked and
press the [SAMPLE] (Edit) button, the check mark is
cleared. When you press the [SAMPLE] (Edit) button
again, the cursormoves to the setting value. Use the A or
V button ofthe cross key to change the value.
- When you select an item which is not currently checked
and press the [SAMPLE] (Edit) button, the cursor moves
directly to the setting value. Use A or V button of the cross key to change the value.
- To set each parameter 1, c and h for CMC, AE‘94 and AEOO, place the cursor on the item and press the
[SAMPLE] (Edit) button, and the cursor moves to the vahie ofthe item. Press the A or V button ofthe
cross key to change the value.
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You can move the cursor between the digits oflhe value by pressing the <1 or D button ofthe cross key.
Settings
Oi0.0 to 20.0
* Settings ofeach parameter 1, c and h for me, AE‘94 and AEUU are a 00 to 9 99
- You need to press the [SAVE/SEL] (OK) button to confirm the change every time you change the setting
ofan item.
When all items have been set, press the 11,121
[SAVE/SEL] button. “pl
The settings are confirmed and the screen relums to the
screen.
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To set two or more default tolerances, repeat steps 3 through
7.
I Note
Vyaupress 111 e [TARGET] (Back) button Moulpressiug
the [SA VF/SEL] buttnn, ynu rent"! to m rcmn wiflt nut changing the settings.
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I Setting the Default Color Difference Tolerance (Tolerance (Def.))
Selecting Color Difference Tolerances
You can set color difference tolerances to individual mrget colors when they are measured. You can also
select one ofthe predefined tolemnces (default tolerances) and use it fnrjudgmerlt
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A default tolerance setting can be registered with each registration number from 01 to 08. Before shiprrierit,
registration number 01 has been selected Its tolerance selling is used as a default tolerance setting, which can be set
to each
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target color.
When We selectu regimmian number fur which in. wan-cc has been set, the tnlmncc smug/hr each target
color is also blank.
[Setting P rocedu re]
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Hold down the [MENU] button and press the
V button of the cross key.
The screen is displayed.
Use the A or V button ofthe cross key to
move the cursor to “Tolerance(Def.)” and
then press the [SAVE/SEL] button.
The screen is displayed.
Use the A or V button ofthe cros key to
move the cursor to the desired registration
number.
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Ifyou press the [SAMPLE] (Edit) button here. you can
check the tolerance setting ofthe registration number, Alter
checking the setting, press the [SAVE/SEL] (OK) bullon to
return to the screen.
Press the [SAVE/SEL] button.
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The selection is confirmed and the screen relnms lo the <0ptiou> screen.
Setting the Default Color Difference Tolemnce (Tolemnce (Def.)) I
Deleting the Default Color Difference Tolerance Setting
Delete the setting of the default tolerance of the selected registmtion number.
[Setting Procedure] Start the procedure from the screen.
Use the A or V button ofthe cross key to
move the cursor to the registration number
for which you want to delete the setting, and
then press the [SAMPLE] (Edit) button.
A screen used to set tolerances for the selected registration
number is displayed.
Press the [MENU] button.
The screen is displayed.
Use the A or V button ofthe cros key to
move the cursor to “Clear", and then pres
the [SAVE/SEL] button. The setting ofthe
selected registration number is deleted.
New
After the setting is deleted, the screen for the registration
number is blank.
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I Setting the Default Color Difference Tolerance (Tolerance (Def.))
Naming the Color Difference Tolerance Setting
[Setting Procedure] Startthe procedure from the screen.
1 Use the A or V button ofthe cros key to 31,15 5 ma
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move the cursor to the registration number
for which you want to edit the name, and then
press the [SAMPLE] (Edit) button.
A screen used to set tolerances for the selecled regislralion
number is displayed.
2 Press the [MENU] button. -0001 m, 15 ’ m@
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3 Use the A or V button ofthe cross key to
move the cursor to “Edit Name" and then
press the [SAVE/SEL] button.
The screen is displayed.
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Setting the Default Color Difference Tolerance (Tolemnce (Def.)) I
Use the <1 or D button ofthe cross key to 150001 44, IE v' we»
move the cursor, and usetheA orV button ‘ “l" “m
to change the letter. ‘ Ed I t Name
- Use the <1 button ofthe cross key to move the cursor ABCD/1 23
backwd to correct letters.
- Pressing the [SAMPLE] (Clear) button clears all letters.
- Up to 16 characters can be used.
- The available letters are upper/Iower—case alphabets.
symbols, numbers (0 to 9), and a space.
Available symbols
! ” # s % & ' ( ) * +
, - . / : ; < z > 7 @
[ \ ] " , ‘ t l )
When you finish entering letters, press the [SAVE/SEL] button.
The screen retums to a screen used to set tolerances for the selected registration number.
E—65
I Other Settings
Other Settings
Setting the Display Language
The display language can be changed from the factory-set language. Available languages are: English
Japanese, German, French, Spanish, Italian. and Chinese.
Memo7
The language is factory-set to “English“.
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When the backup battery nfflle lamina-t lmsga-e daldlrrfle mmumentlsmlized (refer tnpage 5-72), me
display language is met tn Englirll ngardlenr nfme sel language
[Setting Procedure]
1 Hold downthe [MENU] button andtum ONthe
instrument.
The screen is displayed.
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move the cursor to the desired language. @ Enzl isslzrhache
* The figure shows an example when German (Deuisch) is [8 Dauasche
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Press the [SAVE/SEL] button.
The screen is displayed in lhe selecled
language.
it The figure shows an example when German (Deutsch) is
selected.
Setting the Date and Time
Other Settings I
Probe Bezug
The CM-700d/600d has a built-in clock to recordthe date and time ofmeasurement. Since the date and
time have been set at the factory, you do not need to change them under normal conditions. If necessary,
you can change the date and time settings
[Setting P rocedu re]
Hold down the [MENU] button and prex the
V button of the cross key.
The screen is displayed.
Use the V button of the cross key to move the
cursor to “Settings” and then press the
[SAVE/SEL] button.
The screen is displayed.
Use the V button of the cross key to move the
cursor to “Date&Time“ and then press the
[SAVE/SEL] button.
The screen is displayed
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I Other Settings
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Ifyou want to change the date format, move
the cursor to “Fonnat” and then press the
[SAVE/SEL] button.
The screen is displayed.
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This step is unnecessary ifyou do not change the date
format. Go to step 6 on the next page.
Use the A or V button ofthe cross key to
move the cursor to the desired format and
then press the [SAVE/SEL] button.
The screen returns to the screen.
Settings
OYYYY/MM/DD: Display the date in the format ofyear/
month/day.
OMM/DD/YYYY: Display the date in the format of
rnonth/day/year.
Use the A or V button ofthe cros key to
move the cursor to “Setting” and then press
the [SAVE/SEL] button.
The screen is displayed.
Use the A, V, <1 or [> button ofthe cross key
to move the cursor to the block of the item
which you want to change.
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The date consists ofblocks ofthe year, month and day, and
the time consists ofblocks ofthe hour, minute and second.
To change the values, you need to change the blocks
individually.
- Pressing the A or V button ofthe cross key moves the
cursor between the date setting line and the time setting
line.
- Pressing the 4 or [> button ofthe cross key moves the
cursor among the blocks on either the date setting line or
the time setting line.
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Other Settings I
Press the [SAMPLE] (Edit) button.
The cursor moves to the position where the selling can be changed.
- Use the A or V button ofthe cross key to change the values.
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Every time ynu ennnge flu value nfu block, yml needta pref: the [SA VE/SELI (0K) burtnu ta enufinu
the change. Ynu eunnnt move tn the next block unlessynu confirm the ehnnge qfflle current black
Settings .
OYear: 2000 to 2050
OMonth: 1to 12
ODay: 1 to 28, 29. 30 and 31 (varies with the selected month/year)
OHour: 0 to 23
OMinute: 0 to 59
OSecond: 0 to 59
When all ofthe necessary items have been changed, press the [SAVE/SEL] button.
The settings are confirmed, and the screen relums Io Ihe screen.
- Press the [TARGET] (Back) button twice to retum lo the screen.
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I Other Settings
Setting the Power Save Mode
The CM-700d/600d features a power save function which lums offthe screen display and stops the power
supply to the flash circuit after no operation wasmade for aspecifi ed period of‘time The period before the
activation of the power save fimction can be set to 0 (OFF) orwithin the range from 1 to 60 minutes.
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11! 9 power savefiawliau irfixctary-m ta 0 FF.
[Setting P rocedu re]
1 Hold down the [MENU] button and pres the
V button of the cross key.
The <0pli0n> screen is displayed.
2 Use the V button of the cross key to move the
cursor to “Settings” and then press the
[SAVE/SEL] button.
The screen ls displayed
3 Use the A button of the cross key to move the
cursor to “Low Power" and then press the
[SAVE/SEL] button.
The screen is displayed.
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Other Settings I
Use the A or V button of the cross key to 150001 A, 1. ' men
change the time before the power save mode ‘ H t I mm
is activated by specifying the number of L'o'w' Fighter
minutes.
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Memo?
Holding down the A or V button ofthe cross key changes
the value continuously.
- When you finish changing die setting. press the Save Back .
[TARGET] (Back) button to retum lo the
screen ofthe Option menu.
Settings
00: Disable the power save mode.
01 to 60: 1 to 60 minutes
When the change is complete, press the [SAVE/SEL] button.
The setting is confirmed and die screen retums to the screen,
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Ifyou press the [TARGET] (Back) button Mumning the [SA VE/SELI buttnn, ynu remm tn the
screen widtuut changing tie sdfig.
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I Other Settings
Initializ afion
Reset the settings ofthe instrument to the initial smtus.
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- Dn nut Maui“ flle inmate-t arm ueemy.
- Tlle measured data, target ealarduta, lalmuves saw each target calarand default tolerance sewing: Will be
pmtected and nut be deleted by initialization.
- Afier tlle Wizaflan, the dlsphy hnguage is reset to English. Change the hnguage Vnecesmry.
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The measured data and target color datawhicb you saved will be stored even afler initialization.
For details ofthe initial setting vaines, mfg-h) page 15.114 “Initial Settings”,
[Setting Procedure]
1 Turn ON the instrument while holding down
the [TARGET] and [SAMPLE] buttons simulta-
neously.
The screen is displayed
SPECTROPHOTOMET ER
Alhitialize
0K to
reset
ihstrumsht?
2 Use the <1 or [> button of the cross key to
move the cursor to “0K” and then press the SPECTRQPlJQIQMETER
[SAVE/SEL] button. an | n i 1: i al I 23
OK to
reset
instrument?
Initialization will be perfumed,
Memo7
When you place the cursor on “Cancel” on the screen and press the [SAVFJSEL] button, the
initialization is canceled and the screen is displayed.
E-72
Chapter 3 -
Measurement
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Measurement
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- Prior to start nfmeumrement, be mm in pegbm white calibration. For details, refer to page 5.19 “White
C ultfimfiml ”.
- To display valor dw'enuce, it is necessary to set target colors befitre measurement
- Fur accurate measunmenn make sure to keep measurement conditions (ambient temperature as.) mtu'tant.
[Setting P rocedu re]
1 Press the [SAMPLE] button.
The screen is displayed.
2 Place the specimen measuring port on the
specimen.
3 Make sure that i (Ready to measure) is
displayed or Ready lamp is green, and then
press the measuring button.
The specimen is measured and the remlt is displayed on the
screen.
- The sample dataNos. are automatically assigned
sequentially in the order ofmeasuietueuts.
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- When the number ofmeasured data sets stored in the memory reaches 4000, the number assigned to the
subsequent measured data will always be No. 4000, and the oldest data will be deleted one by one.
- when the screen is turned OFF by the power save function, press any ofthe measuring or control buttons
to tum ON the screen. confirm that i (Ready to measure) is displayed orReady lamp is green, and then
press the measuring button.
- When 1 + E (SCI + SCE) is specified as the specular componenlmode (referto page 13-43 “Mode”), clicks
caused by opening and closing the optical trap may be heard during the measurement.
E—74
Displaying the Measurement Results
At the end of measurement, the measurement results will be displayed on the LCD according to the
specified measurement conditions. Typical measurement result screens are shown below.
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You can switch the measurement result screens with the 4 or D button oflhe cross key, For details ofthe screen
switching, refer to page E-78 “Switching the Display Contents ofthe Measurement Results".
Measured Data .
The figure below shows asample screen where “Abs. &Diff." is selected for“Disp. Type” of the display
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1 Data No. of the currently sdected wrget oolor dam.
Current lens position (M: MAV, S: SAV)
- With the CM-GOOd only “MAV” canbe used.
Current specular component mode (1: SC], E: SCE, l+E: SCI + SCE)
Ready to measure
Bluetooth mode is ON.
White calibration completed
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Measured data (Can be switched with the 4 or D button of the cross key.)
- When both illurninants 1 and 2 are set, the measurement results for both illuminants are displayed.
The results ofthe measurement using illuminant l are displayed on the lett, and the results using
illuminant 2 are displayed on the right.
' The measured data which failed the pas/fail judgment based on the color difference tolerance will
be highlighted in red.
8 Date and time of the measurement
9 Data No. of the target color data used for the measurement
10 Lens position and specular component mode used for the measurement
11 Indicates that presslng the [MENU] button will dlsplay the screen.
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Displaying the Measurement Results
Pass/Fail Judgment
The following screens are displayed when “Judge" has been selected for “Disp. Type” of the current
display conditions
- When the result was “Pass”
The background is shown in green.
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- When the result was “Fail”
The background is shown in red
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Color Difference Graph
The following screen is displayed when “Graph Diff," has been selected for“Disp. Type” of the current
display conditions.
The taiget coloi will be plotted on Lhe graph.
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- Color dlfl’erence graph
Displaying the Measurement Results I
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Scales for the axes
Specified box tolerances
Position of target color
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Spectral Reflectance Graph
The following screen is displayed when “Graph Spec," has been selected for“Disp. Type” of the current
display conditions.
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Sample L i st Target
1 Position of the currently selected wavelength
WL: Select the wavelength used in the spectral reflectance graph.
To select wavelength, use the V button of the cross key to move the cursor to the value at the
bottom of the screen (unlt: nm), then press the <1 or [> button or the cross key.
SCI: Spectral reflecmnce in SCI (Specular Component Included) mode
* When the specular component mode is SCE, no value is displayed.
4 SCE: Spectral reflectance in SCE (Specular Component Excluded) mode
* When the specular component mode is SCI, no value is displayed.
5 Spectral graph: The graph shows the spectral reflectance measured in SCI mode with a blue
llne, and It shows the reflectance measured In SCE mode with a green line.
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I Displaying the Measurement Results
Switching the Di play Contents of the Measurement Results
The contents of the measurement result display canbe changedby presing the 4 or D button of the cross
key on the screen, The contents will vary depending on the display type setting,
Memo7
The color difference is displayed only when target dmhas been set.
1 2 3 4 5 s 7 E 9 10
s s 5 cl
Absolute Abxolun Abxolun Abxoluhe Color Color Sflor +
duel value! value! um! dal’ferencet- dfl‘erence+ “n“ Colorlndex
”my ‘“"‘““""‘ Mode ' Colormdex M]
type somng
Hlumi— HE
nnnls sq
Abxnlute lurid? SCi
“1“ munn- “5
nunt'l sq
only sci
munn- HE
nuntt sq
Cnlnr 13nd? 5013
differmce mum I+E
nnnn sq
only sci
munn- H?
Cnlnr nuntt sq
dlfl'mie lund2 sci
Abxnlute munn- “5
"1“, nunt'l sq
only sci
mum “E
nnnts SCI
1nnd2 sci
Judgment. 1+i
mum.-
nunt'l sq
only sci
munn- HE
nnnn sq
Spectral “rid? sci
graph Hlurm- Hi
nnnn sq
only 565
Hlumir HE
nanzs sq
Cnlnr lund2
nm, ff;
mph murm-
nrudnt'l sq
° Y sci
munn- HE
nun“ sq
Pseudo ”M2 sci
color mum I+E
nnnll sq
only $05
munn- “5
nuntt sq
Cnlnr “rid? sci
mammal 1+i
Illumi-
nunt'l sq
only SCE
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Displaymg the Measurement Results
Table legend
The scxeen is displayed
The screen is displayed but the result “--” will be displayed; or the
measurement result will not be displayed.
The screen is displayed, but the item will not be displayed.
The screen is not displayed
““““-_-__-E--__
—-—-1~:-m-1~:-—— _
° °f Color
2???" + Colonndzx 51>"? difl‘nmce tel-do color pmdo color Cd“ 0°“
Viki; u e I a gap anessment assessment
Inml— nml— koor
mm! mm: index
I Displaying the Measurement Results
Display order of the measurement result screens (when all the Items are selected for “Disp. Type” .)
1 Absolute value/SCI/ r‘mstmslizcz: r.) 11 Color difference &
Illuminant l "L ‘S?%«; Absolute value/SCE/
; :3 ; ]]1uminzmts 1 and 2
m’!‘ 0 ”91
0 Swami—WT 0
2 Absolute value/SCH TW—p 15,2- 71 12 Color index/SCE/ T‘ Swat‘zoza‘WQ—S
Elumimnt 2 “L- 33°84 Illuminants l and 2 ‘wfihf‘wfim '—
o u ”x-%
3 Absolute value/SCE/ 13 Judgment “mi.mnlzoz;“‘"m
llluminant l
b'“ 70 1 2
M I O 06
0 siinL—rv—“fi‘ U
4 Absolute value/SCE/ 14 Spectral graph
llluminznt 2
a? mans
U D SMMI—Tv—l
5 Color difference/SCH 15 Color difference gmph/
Illuminant l SCI
0 0
6 Color difference/SCH 16 Color difference graph/
Illuminznt 2 SCE
0 U A
7 Color difference/SCE/ I A 17 Pseudo color/SCI T‘mfl'fié‘waz‘fi—S
Illuminant 1 3D ”fi‘fl 5 ‘ -- s“ -‘ -
da'“ f0 0 I
db‘ —0 19
95“ ° ”21‘s
0 s"rm—mun O
8 Color difference/SCE/ ”Newman“. 18 Pseudo color/SCE j‘w‘smngzozrmj
Illuminant 2 fi’ W217? 3 SEE A
da' 70, 03
db“
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Cv mi” r U
9 Color difference & 19 Color assessment] SCI [
Absolute value/SCI/ "5:5"??? 75:55:
Elmninants 1 and 2 :::‘°'é’i§..p;
o u i‘i‘ifl‘r—T—Y‘TTL‘” ‘°
10 Color difference & 20 Color assessment/SCE
Absolute value/SCI/
llluminants l and 2 “m“ ”’ " , g,
o t o ”r—rfi”
Continues to u Remms lo]
E-80
Measured Data Operation
The following operations are available for the measured data
- Print: Print the measured data.
Delete: Delete the measured data.
Edit Name: Name the measured data.
DeleteAll: Delete all the measured data.
[Operating Procedu re]
List: Specify the columns displayed for each sample data No, in the list,
Auto Target: Automatically select a target color with the smallest color difference for measurement.
1 From the screen, press the [MENU]
button.
The screen is displayed.
then press the [SAVE/SEL] button.
The setting screen for the selected item is displayed.
Forthe operating procedure ofescn itern, refer to the
following sections.
[MENU] button while the screen is
displayed.
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Menu
‘wDe | ete
DEdlt Name
IEIL l st
EAL: Lo TargeL
mDe I eteAI I
SamD I 6 Se I eot Target
Usethe A orv button ofthe cross key to move
the cursor to an item to select or execute, and
All W“?
-Ath Target
xDe I eteAI I
To return to the screen, pres the
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ES 1
I Measured Data Operation
Print
Print the measured data.
You need to establish a connection between the instmment and a Rlnetnnth printer in advance
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prmpn ennneetiml is nut embh'slud, ynu taunt)! select "W on the semen.
[0 perating Procedu re] Start the procedu'e from the screen of the screen.
1 UsetherrV button ofthe cross keytomove
the cursor to “Print“.
2 Press the [SAVE/SEL] button. The
screen is displayed and the data is printed
from the connected printer.
When the printing is complete, me screen relnms to the
screeni
Delete
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with“ I ”(may ..
Mehu
(mDe | ete
DE! | t Name
IZIL | st
-Au1:o Target
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SamD I e Se I eot Target
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Prlht
Delete the measured data.
[0 perating Procedu re] Start the procedue from the screen of the screen.
1 UsetherrV button ofthe cross keytomove
the cursor to “Delete” and then press the
[SAVE/SEL] button.
The screen is displayed.
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Measured Data Operation I
2 Use the <1 button of the cross key to move the r ' men
cursor to “OK“ and press the [SAVE/SEL] M
button. Data will be deleted. '
[WEE
when datais deleted, the subsequent sample dataNos. will he Same I e0002’?
reassigned, reducing them by one.
- When the deletion is complete. the screen relums lo the
screen.
- When you place the cursor on ~~Carieer and press the
[SAVE/SEL] button, the deletion is canceled and thesereen
returns to the screen.
Edit Name
Name the measured data.
[Setting P roced u re] Start the procedure from the screen ofthe screen.
1 UsetherrV button ofthecros keytomove 15710001 rug 5 m@
the cursor to “Edit Name” and then pres the SW" 3&22309 m
[SAVE/SEL] button.
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The screen is displayed.
frDeIete
Memo?
The initial value for the name is “No Name",
IEIL I st
TBAuto Target
mute | eteAI |
SamD I e Se I eot Target
2 Use the <1 or[> button ofthe cross key to move 150001 m, 14 5 m@
the cursor, and use the A orV button to ‘7 Hm, l “WW?
change the letter. Ed't Name
- Use the 4 button ofthe cross key to move the cursor
backward to correct letters.
- Pressing the [SAMPLE] (Clear) button clears all letters.
- Up to 16 characters can be used.
- The available letters are upper/lowercase alphabels. symbols. numbers (0 to 9), and a space.
Avatlable xymbols
l . # s % a ' ( > e +
, . / , < z > 7 @
[ ¥ l A , l
3 When you finish entering letters, press the [SAVE/SEL] button.
The name is Confirmed, and the screen retums to the screen.
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rfynu pm: the [TARGET] (Back) button warrant pressing the [SA VE/SEL] bumm, ynu mum tn flu
sample data screen n-izltnut changing the mime.
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I Measured Data Operation
Setting the List (List)
When the screen is displayed, pressing the [SAVE/SEL] button switches the screen between
the list display and detail display Specify the cnlurrms displayed for each sample data No in the list
[Setting P I’OCGd U re] Start the procedure from the screen ofthe screen.
1 Usethe A orV button ofthecross key to move W
the cursor to “List" and then press the [SAVE/ 47 “" "Ll‘é‘r’j‘le"? ..
SEL] button.
iBP r I ht
The screen is displayed.
‘fiDe | ete
EDEdlt Name
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Emma Target [I
note I eteAI I
“—
2 UsetherrV button ofthecross keytomove m0001 m. it mca
the cursorto the desired item. y .. 4: wilful-(mm) ..
i-mi
L I st
[_
O Pseudo 00 I or
Settings
OName: Display the name specified with EditName in the
list.
ODate&Time: Display the date and lime oflhe
measurement in the list.
OPseudo Color: Display the pseudocolor in the list
3 Press the [SAVE/SEL] button.
The selection is confirmed and the screen returns to the screen.
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Ifyme pies: tlle [TARGET] (Bark) bumm without pressing the [SAVE/SEL] bufinn, ynu remm tn the
sample data screen without changing the semi-g.
Auto Target
Automatically select the target color withthe smallest color difference (AE*ab) for measurement.
Mem 0;
The target color will be selected from those with the same specular component mode setting as the measurement.
For example, when the specular component mode “I + E" is used for the measurement, the target color is selected
from those forwhich “I + E" has been set.
W _e
- Du nut use fllixfiencfiafl prynu want to check the valor M'awlcefiwm a specific target cnlnr.
- This sem'ng wfll nut be applied tn the woman Mini-ed befiue flull'fiencfian is set tn 01V.
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Measured Data Operation I
[Setting P roced u re] Start the procedure from the screen of the screen.
Use the A orV button ofthe cross key to move
the cursorto “Auto Target“ and then prex the
[SAVE/SEL] button.
The screen is displayed.
Usethe A orV button ofthe cross key to move
the cursor to “ON” or “OFF”.
Settings
OON: Use the Auto Target function for measurement,
OOFF: Do not use the Auto Target function.
Press the [SAVE/SEL] button.
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Save Back
The selection is confirmed and the screen relnms to the screen.
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Ifynn press the [TARGET] (Buck) bumm mam: pressing the [SAVE/SELI buttnn, ynu return tn flu
sample data screen witlmut changing the snfiug.
DeleteAll
Delete all the measured data.
[Operating Proced ure] Start the procedure from the screen of the screen.
Use the A orV button ofthe crog key to move
the cursor to “DeleteAII” and then press the
[SAVE/SEL] button.
The screen is displayed.
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Menu
.5Pr | ht
(i'De I ate
Eli-Ed | 1: Name
IElL 1 st
vlflAuto Tar et
E—85
I Measured Data Operation
E—86
Use the <1 button of the cross key to move the
cursor to “OK“ and press the [SAVE/SEL]
button, and the data is deleted.
- When the deletion is complete, the screen returns to the
screen.
- When you place the cursor on “Cancel” and press the
[SAVE/SEL] button, the deletion is canceled and the screen
returns to the screeni
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Ch 4
apter .
Other Functions
E—87
Average Measurement
When taking measurements or setting target colors, more accurate data can be obtained if the avemging
function is used.
With the CM-700d/600d, the following two averaging fimctions are available.
- Manual Averaging : When the color of the specimen is not uniform, measurements are performed at
different positions on the specimen and then the average of the measured spectral
reflectance data is calculated, This gives the average data of the entire specimen.
- Auto Averaging : The specified number of measurements are repeated at the same position on the
specimen and then the average of the measured spectml reflectance data is
calculated This will improve the accuracy nfthe measured data
These tWo functions can also be used in combination Inthis case, it is necessary to make settings for
both auto and manual avemgirig. For details, refer to page E-45 “Auto Averaging (Auto Ave.)” and page
E-46 “Manual Avemging (Manual Ave)“.
IMF!
Far average measurement me average aft/w measured spectral reflectance data is calcalatedfirst, then
culufimtfic data is calculated based an that calculated average "as, the result may natraatcl. flre average cf
the measured calaraaetric data.
Manual Averaging
This method is used when the color of the specimen is not uniform, Measurements are performed at
different positions on the specimen and then the average of the measured spectral reflectance data is
calculated, to obtain the average data of the entire specimen,
Befnre using manual averaging, yan mart cauplae tie 1“: far manual averaging.
Fur detatls, refer ta page [5—46 “ManualAveragi-g (Mm-alAva)".
[Setting Procedure]
1 Press the [SAMPLE] button. mooo1 n It m©
Samp | e0001 @
SCI 109/D65 10°/C
L1 100 43 100 43
The screen is displayed. r
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b* 3 08 3 08
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2 Place the specimen measuring port on the specimen.
E—88
Avemge Measurement I
3 Make sure that i (Ready to measure) is 150001 A, 11 v' was»
displayed or Ready lamp is green, and then E Manua | Ave 1
press the measuring button. 2/ 3 501 SCE
(dE*) 0 03
The number of completed measurements and the measured °
value will be displayed during memrement.
Memo7
To cancel the measurement, press the [TARGET] (Cancel)
button. If canceled, the measurement will not be saved. Save Canoe |
4 Place the specimen measuring port at the next 150001 N, 1p ; WQ
position and repeat the steps from 1 to 3. E Samp ' 00008 1 .
' so I 1 O°/D65
When the specified number ofmemirements has been dL* 50 86 LIGHTER
completed, the averaging result W||| be displayed on the da‘ 7 1 1 AGREEN
db‘ 45 93 fBLUE
screen. 1 0°/F1 2
dL" 57 90 LIGHTER
da" 1 O 1 5 AGREEN
db* 56 52 fBLUE
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iMefl
- To finish manual averaging and display the remlt before the specified number ofmeasurements is completed,
press the [SAVE/SEL] button.
- When the screen is turned OFF by the power save function. press any ofthe measuring or control buttons to tum
ON the screen, confirm that i (Ready to measure) is displayed or Ready lamp is green, and then press the
measuring button.
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I Average Measurement
Auto Averaging
Measurement is repeated the specified number of times at the same position on the specimen and then
the avemge of'the measured spectral reflectance datais calculated This Will improve the accuracy of'the
measured data.
The measurement procedure is as shown below.
Bqfin starting auto averaging, you must con-plat the “firings/or man avemglng.
Far details, refer to page 5—45 “Autn Averaging (A m Ave)".
[Setting P rocedu re]
1 Press the [SAMPLE] button.
The screen is displayed
2 Place the specimen measuring port on the specimen.
3 Make sure that 1 (Ready to measure) is
displayed or Ready lamp is green, and then
press the measuring button.
The number of completed measurements will be displayed
during measurement.
Memo?
To cancel the measurement, press the [TARGET] (Cancel)
button. It may take some time before the cancellation is ac-
cepted. Continue pressing the button until Error Message
wmzo (measurement interrupted) is displayed
When the specified number ofmeasunments has been
completed, the averaging result will be displayed on the
screen.
I Ntfl
Ifynu cancel menruremeuz befnn the mantras-t i:
repeated/arm rpeeifiedrmmher, flemmmrcdvalucisnat
displayed
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150001 N, Ln ’ mtg
Snmp I 90001 E]
I: SCI 10'/D85 1070.1
a" 0. 43 0. 33
b” 3. 08 3. 08
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da" 0. O3 0. 03
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dL* 36 89 LIGHTER
da* 7 34 AGREEN
db* 45 26 ABLUE
1 0°/F1 2
dL* 43 90 LIGHTER
da" 1 0 29 AGREEN
db" 55 64 ABLUE
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Pass/Fail Judgment for Color Difference
You can set tolerances for the color difference of the measured data from the target color data to make
pass/fail judgment. The CM-700d/600d uses box tolerances for judgment.
The tolerances can also be set for “Cond 01 to 08” on the screen. For details, refer to page E-50
“Tolemnce (Box Tolerance) Setting“.
The pass/fail judgment will be based on the target color data of the number selected for measurement,
and on either of the tolerances specified for the target color data or the tolerances set for “Cond 01 to 08”.
If target color data is deleted, neither the color difference display for the data nor the pass/fail judgment
based on the tolemnces set to the data will he performed Even ifother target color data is selected .
recalculations and pass/ fail judgments will not mke place.
Pass/Fail Judgment Based on Tolerances
If the measured color difference is outside the tolerances set for the taiget color, the wlue will be
highlightedinred to indicate that thejudgment result is Fail". Both + and - tolemnces canbe set for each
target color.
To perform pass/fail judgment based on box tolerances, follow the procedure given below.
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Befin axing tllirfialetinn, ynu mm tnlnr diflérence mkmntes.
[Setting P rocedu re]
1 Press the [TARGET] button. 1510001 re ll < m@_
. . Target @
rhe screen 15 displayed. m— 10/10 11:50 _
150002
150003
150004
150005
150006
150007
150008
1510009
1510010
SamD I e Detal I Target
Use the A or V button ofthe cross key to 150001 m, 14 m@
select the target color No. Tags” E
, 15_ “
- Ifyou want to select file target color by tts name or date. -0002
press the [SAVE/SEL] button to show Ille Iisl display, 33832
, - 1510005
In the list, you can press the 4 or D button Io change the fleece
screen entirely to the next screen. 1510007
15710008
- To change the target colorNo. while the specnalreflectance Eggs?)
graph is displayed, you need to press the A orV button m Ta rget
twice.
E—9 1
I Pass/Fail J udgmem for Color Difference
E—92
Press the [MENU] button
The screen is displayed.
Use the A orV button ofthe cross key to move
the cursor to “Tolerance" and then press the
[SAVE/SEL] button.
The screen is displayed.
- To display the othertolerance setting items, press the A or
V button ofthe cross key.
Make sure that the values are set properly, and
then press the [SAVE/SEL] button.
The screen is displayed.
Press the [SAMPLE] button.
The screen is displayed.
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Pass/Fail Judgment for Color Difference I
7 Place the specimen measuring port on the
specimen, and press the measuring button
The specimen is measured and the judgment results are
displayed according to the display type specified for the
display conditions.
- When the displny type is “Absolute” ol' ‘Ahs. a Difl'.”
The values which failed the judgment are highlighted in red
- When the display type is “Judge"
When at least one item failed the judgment, “Fail" is displayed; when all items passed the judgment,
“Pass“ is displayed.
- When thejudgment result is “Pass”, the results are
displayed as the screen on the right according lo the
condition setting at the time of the measurement.
- When the judgment result is “Fail“, the results are
displayed as the screen on the right according to the
condition setting at the time ofthe measurement.
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SCI 10°/06510°/F12
L" 100 59 101 26
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- When “Judge” is selected as the display type, “Pass" will be displayed only when all theitemshavepassed the judgment.
- When “Absolute” or “Abs. & Diff.” is selected mthe display type, the values for the items which have failed the
judgment will be highlighted in red.
- Ifthe tolerances have not been set, or the large! color data of the number selected for the measurement has been
deleted, “None” will be displayed instead ofthejudgment results.
- When the screen is turned OFF by the power save function, press any of the measuring or control buttons to tum
ON the screen, confirm that 1 (Ready to measure) is displayed or Ready lamp is green, and then press the
measuring button.
E—93
Connecting to an External Device
The CM—700d/600d features both U SB andBlnetomh capability. You can establish data communication
or plint data by connecting the instrument to aPC withthe supplied USB cable [F-A17, or by connecting
it to aPC or a printer via Bluetooth.
When the instrument is exposed to strong external static electricity during tomnitadnn wlfll an external
device, the enmmunieatinn may he interrupted. In this case, turn the power OFF ondthen turn it 01V again.
Connecting a Personal Computer
You can establish connection between the CM»700d/600d and a PC by connecting them With a USB
cable or by using the Bluetooth capability of the instmment
- To use the Bluetnntll copohilin- to establish canneclialt la a PC, the PC must be equipped with o Bluetnnth
adapter ondthe Bluetnnth enmmunieufinn link roast be apenedby usotg the utility mjlware supplied with the
adapter:
- The USB cohle connection will be given priorfiy liver the Bl-ehmth tnmnuau'catiun link.
[Mew
- When connected to apc, the instmment enters the communication mode antom atically. nie LCD screen displays
“Communicating" and the measuring and control buttons are disabled,
- Ifa command to enable the measuring button is sent from the PC to the instrument, you can use the measuring
button to start measurement. Note, however, Illal, in this case, Ihe measured data is not stored in the memory of
the instmment, but is transferred to the PC.
- To connect the instmment with aPC. it is recommended that you use software that enables connection and
operation ofthe instrument (such as the optional ColorData Software Specthagic Nx CM-SIOOW).
Connecting the Instrument with a USB Cable
Connect the instmment to a PC with the supplied USB cable [F-A17 (2 m),
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' Ta cannectthe instmment ta a PC, ynu need in Wife USB driver/hr the CAI-70044004 Inxtallthe USB
driver supplied with the safiware fllat enables connection and a'emfian ofthe ins1rurnent
' The instrument isnat designedta be paweiedvhtie USB tabla You needta tannecttheAC adapter ar install
bateries in file bitumen!
- Make sure thot flle vsn connector plug is oriented correctly ond connected securely.
- When cannecabtg/dixcannecang flle USB cable, be sure to haltillle tonnettnrplug. Do not pull on nrfitnibly
oeodthe cohle. athemise, wire breakage may result
- Make sure that the cable has sufl‘t'eient length. Putting tension on the cable may cause connection fitilure or
wire breakage.
- To connect the USB cable connector, ch (rklie shape qflie receptacle (connection terminnn and insert the
connector fidly unfi it is secured
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The USB communication port ofthe instmment conforms to USB 1.1,
E—94
[Operating Procedure]
Connecting to an External Device I
In general, a USB cable can be connected/discormected while the instrument is turned ON, however, you
need to turn OFF the instrument in the procedure below.
Turn OFF the instrument (Slide the Power
switch to “o”.).
Open the connector protection cover and
connect the B connector ofthe USB cable to
the USB connection terminal.
Connect the A connector ofthe USB cable to
the USB port of the PC.
- Fully insert the connector and ensure secure connection.
Turn ON the instrument (Slide the Power
switch to “|“ .).
- When you are prompted to install the USB driver»
specify the USB driver included with the sofiware and
complete the installation.
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Connecting the Instrument via Bluetooth Communication
Use the built-in Bluetooth capability of the instrtunent to esablish connection between the instrument
and a PC.
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- The Bluetnnth chpahihty hfthe inmate-l enable: data commit-m with a PC equipped with u themmh
adapter, or data printmlt wflll n Bluetnntb-capahle printer. Note, however, that a PC audit pn'hter tannnt he
pummeled rimltaneauxly.
- The USB cable ”Medan and Bluetaalh commutation link cannot be used shudtanenusy. When bnflr
cannectinm‘ are made, pn'arity is given to the USB cable cawcfiau.
E—95
I Connecting to an Extemal Device
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To use the Bluetooth capahility ofthe instrument to connect aPC, you need to prepare both the instrument and the
PC to establish Bluetooth communication. For details, refer to the instruction manual ofthe Bluetooth adapter.
Preparation of the Instrument
Set the Bluetooth capability of the instmment to ON.
[Operating Procedure]
E—96
Hold down the [MENU] button and press the V
button ofthe cross key.
The <0ption> screen is displayed.
Use the A orV button ofthe cros key to move
the cursor to “Communication” and then press
the [SAVE/SEL] button.
The screen is displayed.
Use the A orV button ofthe cross key to move
the cursor to “Bluetooth” and then press the
[SAVE/SEL] button.
The screen is displayed.
Use the V button of the cross key to move the
cursor to “ON" and then press the [SAVE/SEL]
button.
The Bluetooth capability ofthe instrument is setto ON andthe
screen returns to the screen.
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Preparation of the PC
Attach the Bluetooth adapter to the PC to enable Bluetooth communication.
Connecting to an External Device I
nefaumviag describes a basic prucedure. Farm-Ix, reform in mummy” manual uftlle Bluetuutll adapter.
[Operating Procedu re]
Establishing the Connection between the Instrument and PC
Install the utility software supplied with the Bluetooth adapter on the PC.
Attach the Bluetooth adapter to the USB port of the PC, and ensure that the PC
properly recognize the adapter.
Establish the connection between the instrument and PC via Bluetooth communication by setting the PC
asaho
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st.
Du ”mu flu “Autu Cmmectfiawfiml” "fun away lug/bran afm Bluetnntlr adapter. Using thisfitncfian may
cause intermifimt disenmuefinn nfflu alumna ramification, ”mining in malfimtfirm nftlle instrument.
[Operating Procedure]
Make sure that the instrument is turned ON
(The Power switch is set to “|" .).
Make sure that the Bluetooth capability of
the instrument is set to ON. Also check that
a printer is not connected withthe Bluetooth
capability and that the instrument is not
connected to the PC with a USB cable.
Start the Bluetooth utility software installed
on the PC.
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E—97
I Connecting to an External Device
4 From the PC, search for Bluetooth devices
and select “KMSEA_xxxxxxxx (where
xxxxxxxx is the serial number of the
instrument)“ from the listed devices.
5 Execute the “Bluetooth to serial 150001 ,.~r, ii m©
connection”. When the connection is °°'“'““"‘ ' °at ' “g
established, the LCD display of the
instrument shows “Communicating".
Connecting a Printer
By connecting the instrument and aprinter with Bluetooth capability, you can print measurement results
and other data from the printer.
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- The Bluetnutlr capahihty afthe inmate)" enables data camaiazfinn with a PC equrpped with a Bheetoath
adapter, or data pnhtnut wfllr a Bruetaoth.rapahie printer. Note, however, that a PC anda printer cannot he
saturated fimhaneauxbv.
- Alhauglr the mknum canununlcadan dlmntejbrpriudug it 10 m, fire tit-ma! distance/bf success/M
prinang may vary depending on the radio wave condition ofthe surrounding environment
- The Bheetoath printer can print text data only. Nate that you cannot print graph: even wh en ynu selected
spectral graph or color difference gmpllfar the disphty typefirrthe instrument
Memo?
To use the Bluetooth capability to connect aprinter, you need to prepare both the instrument and printer to establish
Bluetooth communication.
Preparation of the Printer
Prepare the Bluetooth printer so that it is recognized as a Bluetooth device by the instrument.
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Ihefauowing describe: the harie praeedure. Far detafls, referta the separate manual “Bhutaufll Sem'ng-up
Grazia” and flu inmm'ml mum! nfflu Shem-rm printer.
[Operating Procedu re]
1 Set the printer so that it can be used in Bluetooth communication.
- Check that the communication mode ofthe printer is set to “Bluetooth”. And if it is necessary, charge
batteries and set print paper in the printer.
2 Check the Bluetooth address of the printer.
E—98
Preparation of the Instrument
Set the
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Bluetooth capability of the insmunent to ON,
Connecting to an External Device I
Ynu tummt register a Bluetaufll printer nr mA-ta Prat-fine Mutant). tapammy uftne instrument is set tn
01V.
[Operating Procedure]
Hold down the [MENU] button and press the V
button ofthe cross key.
The <0ption> screen is displayed.
Use the A orV button ofthe cross key to move
the cursor to “Communication” and then press
the [SAVE/SEL] button.
The screen is displayed
Use the A orV button ofthe cross key to move
the cursor to “Bluetooth” and then press the
[SAVE/SEL] button.
The screen is displayed.
Use the V button ofthe cross key to move the
cursor to “ON" and then press the [SAVE/SEL]
button.
The Bluetooth capability ofthe instmment is Iumed ON and
can be used.
When the setting finishes, the screen returns to the
screen.
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E—99
I Connecting to an Extemal Device
Establishing the Connection between the instrument and Printer
Set the instrument as a host and establish a connection between the instrument and Bluetooth printer via
Bluetooth communication.
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Cnnfimt thefnllmving befnn mm'ng the pmeeaure berm.
- The printer is tamed 01V mum battery in: beer-fully charged
- The bummer” is filmed ON (I'll: Power switch is set to “I”.).
- TIM Bhutanflr capability q/tlle instrument is set to ON.
' A PC is nut cannected by Bluetnnth nr USB cable.
[Operating Procedu re]
E100
Hold down the [MENU] button and press the V
button ofthe cross key.
The <0ption> screen is displayed.
Use the A orV button ofthe cross key to move
the cursor to “Communication" and then press
the [SAVE/SEL] button.
The screen is displayed.
Use the A or V button ofthe cross key to move
the cursorto “Printer Reg." and then press the
[SAVE/SEL] button.
The screen is displayed.
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Confirm that “Search" is highlighted and then
press the [SAVE/SEL] button. Available
Bluetooth devices are searched for and the
result is listed on the LCD screen
- From the list, find the Bluetooth address ofthe printeryou
checked during the procedure ofpage E-98“Prepamtion of
the Printer”.
- The search result may not be conect depending on the radio
wave condition ofthe surrounding environment Ifyou
cannot find the Bluetooth address ofyour printer in the list,
make sure that the printer is tumed ON and its battery is
fully charged, and then try the sealvll again.
Use the A orV button ofthe cros key to move
the cursor to the Bluetooth address of the
printer and then press the [SAVE/SEL] button.
The printer is registered as the printing destination ofthe
instrument. Now you can print measured data or other data
from the printer.
Connecting to an External Device I
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E—101
I Connecting to an External Device
Printing Measured Data
Print the measured data with the primer.
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' Y nu need ta emblisll the calmeefiml between fie Mudpn'nter in advance.
- The Bluetantll printer eml print text data only. ane may“ mm print graphs even wll en ynu selected
xpeetral graph at calar diflereuce graphfitr he display ofpefitr the instrument.
[Operating Proced u re] Start the procedure from the screen where the measured data is displayed.
1 Press the [MENU] button.
The screen ofthe screen is displayed
2 UsetherrV button ofthecross keytomove
the cursor to “Print”.
3 Press the [SAVE/SEL] button. The
screen is displayed and the data is printed
from the connected printer.
When the printing is complete, the screen ietnms lo the
screen.
E—102
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Connecting to an External Device I
Print measurement results automatically from the printer every time measurement is performed.
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' Y nu need ta emblisll the calmeefiml between fie Mudpn'nter in advante.
- The Bluetantll printer eml 1mm text data only. Note may“ mm print graphs even wlr en ynu selected
xpeetral graph at calar diflereuce graphfitr he display ofpefitr the instrument.
[Printing procedure]
Hold down the [MENU] button and press the V
button ofthe cross key.
The screen is displayed.
Use the A orV button ofthe cros key to move
the cursor to “Communication” and then press
the [SAVE/SEL] button.
The screen is displayed.
Use the A orV button ofthe cross key to move
the cursor to “Auto Print” and then press the
[SAVE/SEL] button.
The screen is displayed,
Use the V button of the cross key to move the
cursor to “ON" and then press the [SAVE/SEL]
button.
The Auto Print function is set to ON andmeasurement results
will be printed automatically every time measurement is
performed.
When the setting finishes, the screen returns to the
screen.
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E—103
I Connecting to an External Device
- Print Example 1
Display type is Graph Spec (speciml graph).
- PrinlExnmple 2
Display type is Graph Diff. (color difference gmph).
E—104
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458mm 8.12 8.82
478m 8.51 8.85
488181 9.47 18.18
498mm 12.24 13.11
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528m 45.48 49.89
538mm 54.55 58.11
548m 58.12 83.81
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Connecting to an External Device I
- Print Example 3
Display type is Judge.
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E—105
Displaying the Instrument Information
Display the model name, version, and selial number of the insmeenL
[Operating Procedu re]
1 Hold down the [MENU] button and press the V 150001 14, ii
button ofthe cross key. E5 Ogt | Oh
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the cursor to “Instrument“ and then press the rEID u so 08553”
[SAVE/SEL] button. ElMeas Cohd
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3 Press the [TARGET] (Back) button to return to the <0ption> screen.
E—106
Chapter 5
Troubleshooting
E—107
Error Messages
The following messages may appear while you are usingthe instrument. If such messages appear, take
the necessary actions shown inthe table below. If the trouble does not go away in spite of taking action.
contact a KONICA MINOLTA SENSING-authorized service facility.
Messages that may he dispbyed an the LCD are given in the table below. F or cnnmmuicudnn ermr check codes,
refer to fire sepamte damn-err:
Symptom/Posible Cause Corrective Action
ER002 (When the instrument is powered by Tum the power OFF, and then turn it ON
LOW BATTERY batteries) again after changing batteries to new
' Battery voltage drop ones or connecting the AC adapter.
ER005 Xenon lamp does not flash properly. Ifthis message keeps appearing, contact
ERROR - Xenon lamp has blown. a KONICA MINOLTA SENSING-
IN FLASHING ' Faulty flash circuit. authorized service facility.
- Faulty sensor
ER007 Clock IC is not working correctly. Set date and time after charging the
INCORRECT ' Since power voltage ofbackup battery internal backup battery. Ifthis message
CLOCK is exhausted due to instrument not keeps appearing, contact a KONICA
OPERATION being used for a long time, data of MIN_OLTA_ SENSING-authorized
calendar or clock has bem losL service facility.
- Internal backup battery has reached the
end of its life.
' Breakdown of circuits relating to the
clock IC.
ER010 Data for performing user calibration has For performing user calibration, the user
NO DATA not been input in the instrument’s calibration data must be input to the
IN MEMORY memory. instrument’s memory by connecting with
computer and using the optional software
before user calibration sening is set to
ON. For details ofthe optional software,
read the software manual.
ER011 Zero calibration or white calibration has For zero calibration the specimen
FAILED not been performed con‘ectly. measuring port must be directed into the
IN CALIBRATION air. For white calibration, the White
Calibration Cap must be used.
Target Mask is not correct Attach the correct Target Mask.
ER013 Failed during A/D cmversim. Tum the power OFF, and then turn it ON
ERROR ' Faulty A/D converter again. Ifthis message keeps appearing,
IN A/D - Breakdown of circuits relating to the Al contact a KONICA MINOLTA
D converter SENSING-authorized service facility.
ER024 White calibration has not been White calibration must be performed the
WHITE completed. first time the instrument is tumed ON for
CALIBRATION any measurement area. It is also
INCOMPLETE recommended that white calibration be
performed whenever the instrument is
switched from OFF to ON or when the
measurement area or specular component
setting is changed.
ER025 Measurement area has been changed. Confirm the measurement area, and then
MEASUREMENT Set the correct area and measure again. perform the measurement, Donot change
AREA CHANGED the measurement area whileperfonning a
measurement.
E—108
Error Messages I
Messages Symptom/Posture Cause Corrective Action
ER027 Charging for flashing ofxenm lamp Whm batteries are used, replace them
ERROR cannot be completed. with new ones. Ifthis message is still
IN CHARGING ' Battery exhausted displayed after banery replacement,
. Breakdown of charging circuit contact a KONICA MINOLTA
SENSING-authorized service facility.
ER030 Data has been lost since the memoiy’s Turn the power ON to charge the
MEMORY ERROR backup battery is exhausted. memoiy‘s backup battery, The backup
battery can be fully charged in 24 hours
when the power of this instrument is
turned ON. After the battery is fully
charged, data backup can be stored for
approximate 5 months.
ER036 User calibration has not been perfmned. When user calibration is set to on,
USER calibration must be performed the first
CALIBRATION time the instrument is switched ON for
INCOMPLETE any measurement area. It is also
recommended that calibration be
perfon'ned whenever the instrument is
switched from OFF to ON or when the
measuranmt area or specular component
setting is changed.
ER069 Culur drirererrce target data have been If it is necessary to rewrite or delete the
PROTECTED DATA protected and cannot be overwritten. protected target data, change the data
protect setting of the target to OFF.
WR002 Amount oflight from the xenon lamp has Clean the integrating sphere as explained
LOW dropped to 50% of its initial level. in “Cleaning Parts“ (page E-16). Ifthe
ILLUMINATION ' Deterioration ofxenon lamp problem still remains, contact a
' Dirt on integrating sphere KONICA MINOLTA SENSING-
authorized service facility.
WR050 Since a cermin period oftjme has passed For recalibration service, contact a
WE RECOMMEND since the instrument ms last calibrated, KONICA MINOLTA SENSING-
RE-CALIBRATION
SERVICE
recalibration is recommended
authorized service facility.
WRI 12 It is necessary to input data for user For performing user calibration, the user
USER calibration before setting the user calibration data must be input to the
CALIBRATION calibration ON. instrument‘s memory by connecting with
DATA NOT SET computer and using the optional software
before user calibration sening is set to
ON. For details ofthe optional software,
read the software manual.
WRI 20 Measurement has been canceled. When the averaging measurement setting
MEASUREMENT is set to ON, pressing any button other
PROCESS than measuring button can cancel the
INTERRUPTED measurement. If it is not necessary to
cancel the measurement, do not touch
any button other than the measurement
button during measurement.
WR121 White calibration (or user calibration In order to msure the reliability ofwhite
CALIBRATION when the user calibration setting is ON) calibration, performing white calibration
RECOMMENDED has not been performed yet after the is recommended when the power is
power was switched m.
switched from OFF to ON or when the
measuring environment (measurement
area, etc.) has changed.
E—109
E—1
Troubleshooting
If an abnormality has occurred with the instrument, take necessary actions as given in the table below. If
the instrument still does not work properly, tumthe power OFF, and then turn it ON again. If the
symptom remains, contact a KONICA MINOLTA SENSING-authorized service facility.
Symptom
Check Pdnt
Action
LCD is blank.
Are batteries inserted? Is the AC adapter
connected?
Insert the batteries. Connect the AC
adapter.
Is 43 displayed? Or are batteries
extremely low?
Replace the batteries with new ones. Or
connect the AC adapter.
Are batteries insated emeetiy?
Reinselt the batteries correctly.
Measuring button is
not effective.
Is measurement still in progress?
Wait until measurement is complete, and
then press the button.
Is a screen where measurements are
possible displayed?
Measuring button must be pressed while
a screen that allows measurements (e.g.
Calibration, Target, or Measurement
screen) is shown.
Abnormal
measurement result
Is the instrument directed perpendicular
to the specimen?
Make sure that the instrument is directed
pupendicular to the specimen, to prevent
leakage oflight
Was the correct White Calibration Cap
used for calibratim?
Was white calibration performed
correctly?
Use the correct White Calibration Cap
(the cap with same pairing number as the
instrument) to perform white calibration.
(page E-24)
Was zero calibration performed
correctly?
Direct the specimen measuring port into
the air or use the optional Zero
Calibration Box and perform zero
calibration.
Measurement results
fluctuate.
Is instrument kept stationary during
measurement?
Do not allow the instrument to move
during measurement.
Not possible to input
data to the computer.
No commands from
computer are
ac cepted.
Commands cannot be
accepted correctly.
Is the USB cable connected correctly?
Is the USB cable supplied with the
instrument used?
Connect the instrument’s USB
connecting terminal to the computer’s
USB port with the USB cable supplied
with the instrument.
Is Bluetooth communication functioning
correctly?
Install a Bluetooth adapter on the
computer or enable the computer’s
Bluetooth function (if computer is so
equipped), and then check that
communication between the computer
and instrument is functioning correctly.
Not possible to print.
Is Bluetooth communication functioning
correctly?
Check that Bluetooth communication
between this instrument and the
Bluetooth printer is functioning
con‘ectly.
Measurement data or
settings are notheld in
memory, and
The instrument’s backup battery may be
low immediately after purchase or
following a period of prolmged non-use.
The backup battery has an expected
service life of approximately ten years. If
you find that the instrument fails to retain
disappear Turn the power ofthe instrument ON to data in memory even after the battery has
immediately. charge the backup battery. Under this been fully charged, however, then it is
condition, the battery can be fully likely that your battery has reached the
charged in 24 hours. end of its life and requires replacement.
Note that you cannot replace the battery
yourself, For information, please contact
a KONICA MINOLTA SENSING-
authorized service facility.
Chapter 6
Appendix I
E—111
Principles of Measurement
Illumin Ming/Viewing System
This instrument utilizes the di:8°/de:8° geometry conforming to CIE No. 15, ASTM E1164, DIN 5033
Tell 7, ISO 7724/1, and HS 28722-1982 (diffused illumination. 8-degree viewing angle) standards, and
offers measurement with automatic SCI (specular component included) and SCE (specular component
excluded) switching.
The flow of measurement is shown below.
1 Illumination 2 Receiving 3 Sensing
Light from the r:> azLight reflected from |;‘> Light is transmitted to
xenon lamps the specimen is the specimen-
diffuses in the received, measuring and
illumination
monitoring optical
systems, Where the
light in the
wavelength range of
400 to 700 nm is
divided into 10 nm-
pitch components,
and signals
proportional to the
light intensity of each
component are
output to the analog
processing circuit.
integrating sphere
and illuminates the
specimen
uniformly.
szight diffused in the
integrating sphere is
received.
1 Light from the xenon lamps diffuses on the inner surface of the integrating sphere and illuminates the
specimen uniformly.
a: The light reflected from the specimen surface at an angle of 8° to the normal of the surface is
received by the specimen-measuring opical system.
b: The light diffused in the integrating sphere is received by the illumination-monitoring optical
system and guided to the sensor.
The light reflected from the specimen surface and the diffused light are divided into each wavelength
component by the specimen-measuring optical system and illumination-monitoring optical sensor
respectively, and then signals proportional to the light intensity of each component are output to the
analog processing circuit.
on
By processing the outputs from the specimen»measuring optical system and the illumination-monitoring
sensor with the calculation by the CPU, the instmment compensates for slight fluctuations in the spectral
characteristics and intensity of the illumination light. (Double-beam system)
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Principles of Measurement I
Illumination Area and Measurement Area
The CM-700d/600d allows selection from two measurement areas, SAV (at 3 mm) and MAV (4) 8 mm),
according to the specimen and applications, A Target Mask (illumination area) suitable for the selected
measurement area must be attached to the instrument.
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Wiflr flu CAI-6004 nub: MAV (¢ 8 mm) iravailable.
Target Mask (illumination area)
The CM-700d/600d does not have a function to automatically detect whether the currently-attached
Target Mask is for SAV or MAV. You need to at1achthe correct Target Mask according to the selected
measurement area.
Since the Target Mask’s tip condition affects measured values, do not touch the inner surface by hand,
scmtch it or allow it to get dirty.
Measurement Area
The measurement area can be switched by sliding the measurement area selector.
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Widr fit 4 011445004 only M4 V (¢ 3 mm) is available. Cir-1M mines not have a mururement area selector.
Simultaneous SCI/SCE Measurement
The CM-700d/600d offers simultaneous SCI (Specular Component Included)/SCE (Specular
Component Excluded) measurement by using “automatic SCI/SCE switching with an automatic optical
trap mechanism“.
Automatic optical trap mechanism
An optical tmp automatically opens or closes according to the specular component mode (SCI/SCE/I +
E) specified with the instrument.
The light source flashes once for SCI measurement and once for SCE measurement respectively. When
Auto Averaging is specified the flash is repeated for the specified number of measurements.
In either SCI or SCE mode, the automatic optical trap mechanism is not used. In I + E (SCE + SCE)
mode, the automatic optical trap mechanism is enabled For the first flash, SCI measurement is
performed with the optical trap closed. Forthe second flash, SCE measurement is performed with the
optical trap open.
Communication Mode
The CM-700d/600dis set to the communication mode when it is connectedto a PC. When the instrument
is controlled from the PC, the instrument's LCD screen shows “Communicating”. While this message is
displayed, the buttons of the instrument are dimbled.
You can, however, send a command from the PC to the instrument to set it to the measuring button
enabled mode, so that you can start measurement bypressing the measuring button ofthe instrument. In
this case, the measured data is transferred to the PC and is not stored in the memory ofthe instrument.
If you want to control the instrument from a PC, you need sofiware that allows the connection and
operation ofthe instrument
If you want to develop your own program to control the instrument from a PC, contact a KONICA
MINOLTA SENSING-authorized service facility,
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I Principles of Measurement
Initial Settings
* Initialization of the instrument will reset the settings to the initial values shown in the table below.
The measured data, target color data and tolerances set for each target color are protected and not
cleared by the initialization.
* The zero calibmtion data will be reset to the factory-set data
If you performed zero calibration due to a change in the measurement environment, you will need to
perform zero calibration again afier the initialization.
* In certain cases, the instrument is initialized due to another cause other than the initialization opermion
(e.g. when the built-in backup battery life expired). In this case, the measured data target color data
and tolerance setting will also be reset to the initial status (no measured data, no target color data,
default tolemnce setting).
Item Initial setting
Display language English
Measurement Mode 1+ E(SCI + SCE)
condition (specular component mode)
Number of auto averaging I
Number ofmanual averaging I
Wait time 0 seconds
Display condition Display type Abs. 8: Ditf, Judge, Graph Diff.
Color space H a‘ b"
Equation AEOO (crEzooo)
Color index WI (ASTM E313-73)
Observer 10° observer
Illuminant 1 D65
Illuminant 2 None
Condition (Cond) OFF
Tolerance (Default) *Set for No. 01 only (No setting forNos. 02 m 08)
* - U er limit: + 1.5/Lower limit: - 1.5 ofL" a* b*,
gelfifiiéme factory cm“ Spa“ enlzliled
initializationpfthe Equation Upperlimit + 1,5 ofAEoo, enabled
“15mm W111“ Color index Upper limit: + 1,5/Lower limit: -1.5 ofNone, enabled
reset the settings to CMC f t 1 00
tlus initial value. M or '
AE*94 factor 1.00
AEOO factor 1.00
Zero calibration Completed (factory-set value)
White calibration Not performed
User calibration Not performed
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. .
Spec1ficat10ns
Model CM7700d CM—600d
di:8°, de:8" (difliised illumination, s-degree viewing angle),
sc1 (specular component incliided)/SCE (specular component
Geometry excluded) selectable (with autom atic-switching function)
(Conforms to ClE No. 15.1507724/1, DIN5033 Teil7, ASTM E 1164,
HS 2 3722)
Light source Pulsed xenon lamp (with UV cut filter)
0 fl ni MAV:¢smm/¢11mm
P c Mensurement/ SAV: d3 mm/dts mm selectable _
WW" illumination area * changeable by replacing Target MAV' 4’ 8 mm” 11 mm °"1y
Mask and selecting lens position
Size of integrating
sphere
d40 mm
Detector
Silicon photodiode array (dual 36-element)
spectral reparation
device
Difl'raclion grating
Wavelength range
400 nm to 700 nm
Wavelength pitch 10 nm
Hair b andwidth Approx. 10 nm
Unit Measuring range 0 to 175%
SF “mum“ Resolution 0.01%
Measurement time Approx. 1 second
Millimllmmensllremellt .
interval Approx. 2 seconds (tn SCI orSCE mode)
Spectral reflectance: Standard deviation within 0.1%, Colorimetric
Re enlnbilit. value: Standard deviation within AE"'ab 0.04
P y * When the White Calibtation Plate is measured 30 times at 10-second
Performance intervals alter white calibration
Intwm‘mmm Witltin AE‘ab 012 (MAV/SCI)
‘ eement ‘ Based on 12 BCRA Series II colortiles comparedto values measured
F with a master body at 23°C
Dimensions/ Size 73 (W) x 2115 (H) x 107 (D) mm
weight Weight Approx. 550 g (without white Calibration Cap and batteries)
Display 2.36-inch TET color LCD
Function Interfaces USB 1.1; Billetootli® standard version 1.2"
Slornhle data sets Measlred data: 4,000 setsfl'arget color data: 1,000 sets
Power 4 AA»size alkaline dry batteries or nickel-metal-hydride rechargeable
batteries: Special AC adapter
. Input: 100-240 V ’\1 50/60 Hz 24-36 VA
Ratings (AC adapter) 0mm: 5 V Z 2 A
PW" with alkaline dry batteries: Approx. 2,000 measurements
with nickel-metal-hydride rechargeable batteries (2300 mAh): Approx.
Banery lire 2,000 measurements with full charge
‘ Stand-alone measurement fixed to either SCI or SCE mode at 10-
second intervals at 23°C
Operating ternperamre/ o 1 1 1 0 . .
5 to 40 C: relative humidity 80% or less (at 35 C): With no condensation
humidity range
Environment
Storage temp eriiture/
humidity range
0 to 45°C: relative humidity son/o or less (at 35°C); with no condensation
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I Specifications
0b servau'ou
Spectral values/graph. colorimetric values, color difference values/
Dhl’lm" a“ graph, PASS/FAIL result pseudocolor, color assessment
A, C,D50,D65,F2, F6, F7, F8, F10,F11, F12 (simultaneous evaluation
I““‘“‘“"“‘ with two illuminants possible)
Observer 2°, 10“
L‘a‘b‘, L‘C‘h, Hunter Lab, ny, XYZ, Munsell, and color difference
“I" SP “95 in these spaces (except for Munsell)
Ml, Wl (ASTM E3l3-73/E313-96), YI (ASTM E313-73/ASTM
C°l°rim°m° “t" Dl925), lso Brightness. 3° gloss value
Color difference
s a _
formula: AE ab (CH-31976), AE 94 (CIE1994), AEOO (CIEZOOO), CMC (1.0)
The above specifications are subject to change without priornotice.
* Applicable Bluetooth® profile: Serial Port Profile, Output: Bluetooth® Power class i
The communication distance may vary depending on obstacles and radio wave conditions between the devices.
Successful wireless communication is not guaranteed with all BIuetooth®~rede equipment.
Bluetooth® is aregistend trademark ofBIuetootl|® SIG. Inc. and it is used under license agreement.
The CM-700d/600d incorporates the eT-KemeI/Standard and PrUSB/Device from eSOL Co., Ltd.
Model CMa700d CM—Sflfld
Standard White Calibration Cap (w/ white calibration data CD-R): CM-A145
accessories Target Mask o 8 mm (w/ plate) : Target Mask ass mm (w/ plate) :
CM-A178 CM-Al78
* Attached to the instrumental the time of * Attached to the instmment at the time of
shipment shipment
Target Mask ¢ 3 mm (w/ plate) : Target Mask ass mm (w/o plate) :
CM-A179 CM-Al80
Target Mask ¢ 8 mm (w/o plate) :
CM-A180
Target Mask d 3 mm (w/o plate) :
CM-A181
USB Cable (2 m): IF»A17
AC Adapter: AC-A305
4 AA-size alkaline dry batteries
Wrist Strap: CR-A75
Optional Zero Calibration Box: CM-A182
accessories Hard Case: CM-Al76‘
Granular-Materials Attachment: CR-A50
Dust Cover Set: CM-A185
Replacement Dust Cover (Polyolefin): CM-A186
Color Data Software SpectraMagicm NX : CM-SlOOW
Target Mask a 3 mm (with glass) : CM-A183
* The hard case is intended for storing the instrument. Do not use it for transportation.
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Dimensions
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I Dimensions
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