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Spectrophotometer
CM-700d1600d
Instruction Manual
KONICA MINOLTA
Notes on this Manual
- Copying or reproduction of all or part of the contents of this manual without KONICA MINOLTA
SENSING’s permission is strictly prohibited.
- The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
' Every effort has been made in the preparation of this manual to ensure the accuracy of its contents.
However, should you have any questions or find any errors, please contact aKONICA MINOLTA
SENSING-authorized service facility.
- KONICA MINOLTA SENSING will na accept any responsibility for consequences arising from the
use of the instrument.
- 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 irrsmllatjon. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not irrsmlled andusedinaccordance with the instructions, may
cause hannful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guamntee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause hannful
interference to radio or television reception. which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on. the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment andreceiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
- This device complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. The antennaused for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance
of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co—located or operating in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter.
Safety Symbols
The following symbols are used in this manual to prevent accidents which may occur as result of
incorrect rise ofthe instnrment
Denotes a sentence regarding a safety wamjng or note.
Read the sentence carefully to enmre safe and correct use.
Denotes aprohibited operation,
The operation must never been performed.
Denotes an instruction
The instruction must be strictly adhered to.
Denotes aprohibited operation.
Never disassemble the instrument.
Denotes an instruction.
Disconnect the AC power cord from the AC outlet.
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Trademarks
' Windows® is a registered trademark of Microsofl Corporation in the United States and other countries.
- Bluetooth® is aregistered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
Safety Precautions
To ensure correct use of this instrument, readthe following points carefiilly and adhere to them. Afier
you have read this manual, keep it in a safe place where it can be referred to anytime a question arises.
AWARNING
(Failure to adhere to the following points may result
in death or serious injury.)
®
Do not use the instrument in places
where flammable or combustible gases
(gasoline etc.) are present. Doing so
may cause a fire.
Do not disassemble or modify the
instrument or the AC adapter. Doing so
may cause a fire or electric shock.
Always use the AC adapter supplied as
a standard accessory or the optional AC
adapter, and connect it to an AC outlet
of the rated voltage and frequency. If an
AC adapter other than those specified by
KONICA MINOLTA SENSING is
used it may result in damage to the unit,
fire or electric shock.
If the instrument Will not be used for a
long time, disconnect the AC adapter
from the AC outlet. Accumulated dirt or
water on the prongs of the AC adapter’s
plug may cause a fire and should be
removed.
The instrument should not be opemted if
it is damaged or the AC adapter is
damaged or if smoke or odd smells
occur, Doing so may result in a fire. In
such situations, turn the power OFF
immediately, disconnect the AC adapter
from the AC outlet (or remove the
batteries if they are being used) and
contact the nearest KONIC A MINOL TA
SENSING-authorized service facility.
Do not insert or disconnect the AC
adapter with wet hands. Doing so may
cause electric shock,
®
Take special care not to allow liquid or
metal objects to enter the instrument.
Doing so may cause a fire or electric
shock. Should liquid or metal objects
enter the instrument, turn the power
OFF immediately, disconnect the AC
adapter from the AC outlet (or remove
the batteries if they are being used). and
contact the nearest KONIC A
MINOLTA SENSING-authorized
service facility.
® ® ® Q
Do not dispose of batteries in fire, short
their terminals, apply heat to them, or
disassemble them. Also, do not recharge
them (if they are not chargeable). Doing
so may cause explosion or heat
generation resulting in fire or injury.
A CAUTION
(Falling to adhere to the following points may result in
irriury or damage to the instrument or other property.)
®
Do not perform measurement with the
specimen measuring port directed
towards your face. Doing so may
damage your eyes.
®
Do not use batteries other than those
specified by KONICA MINOLTA
SEN SING. When installing batteries in
the instrument, make sure that they are
correctly oriented according to the (+)
and (-) marks. Failure to adhere to these
instructions may cause batteries to
explode or leak electrolyte, resulting in
fire, injury or air pollution.
®
Do not place the instrument on an
unstable or sloping surface. Doing so
may resultinits dropping or overturning,
causing injury. Be careful not to drop the
instrument when carrying it.
When using the AC adapter, make sure
that the AC outlet is locatednear the
instrument and that the AC adapter can
be connected to and disconnected from
the AC outlet easily.
E—2
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing tlle CM-700d/600d.
This is a precise, lightweight and compact spedropllmometer developed for color and color difference
measurement of reflective obj ective colors invaiious industries.
Packing materials of the product
Be sure to keep all packing materials used for shipping the product (cardboard box, cushioning
material, plastic bags, etc.)
The CM-700d/600d is a precision measuring instrument When transporting the instrument to a
service facility formaintenance or for mherreasons be sure to use the packing mmerials to minimize
shock or vibration.
If the packing materials are lost or damaged, contact aKON'ICA MINOLTA SENSHVG-authorized
service facility.
Notes on Use
Operating Environment
Use the CM-700d/600d at ambient temperature between 5°C and 40°C and relative humidity 80% or less (at
35°C) with no condensation.
Be sure to use the instrument within this range. Do not use it in areas ofrapid temperature changes.
Do not leave the CM-700d/600d in direct mnlight ornear sources ofheat, such as stoves etc. The internal
temperature ofthe instrument may become much higher than the ambient temperature in such cases.
Do not use the CM-700d/600d in areas where dust, cigarette smoke or chemical gases are present. Doing so
may cause deterioration in performance ora breakdown.
Do not use the CM-700d/600dnear equipment which produces astrong magnetic field (such as speakers etc.).
The CM-700d/600d belongs to installation category 11 products (equipment which is powered by an AC
adapter connected to commercially available power).
The CM-700d/600d belongs to pollution level 2 products (equipment which may cause temporary electrical
hazards due to contamination or condensation orproducts which are used in such an environment).
Do not use the CM-700d/600d at altitudes higher than 2000 m.
The CM-700d/600d and the AC adapter mpplied re a standard accessory have been designed exclusively for
indoor use. They should never be used outdoors because rain or other factors may damage the instrument.
Measurement
When using the instrument upside-down, make sure no dirt or dust get into the specimen measuring port.
When using the instrument for long periods oftime, the displayed value may change depending on changes in
the environment. Therefore, in orderto achieve accurate measurements, we recommendthat white calibration
be done regularly using the White Calibration Cap.
White Calibration Cap
The White Calibration Cap must be used in combination with the instmment that bears the same pairing number.
The calibration dataforthe White Calibration plate attached to the White Calibration Cap was measured at 23°C.
To achieve the highest accuracy when measuring absolute values (colorimetric values), calibration and
measurement should be performed at 23°C.
Do not allow the White Calibration plate to get scratched or stained
When not using the White Calibration Cap, invert it so that the White Calibration Plate is not exposed to
ambient light.
When the White Calibration Cap is attached to the instrument, do not hold on to the White Calibration Cap to
move the instrument. The cap may become detached from the instrument, causing the instrument to fall and
become damaged.
Target Mask
Do not touch the Target Mask’s inner surface by hand, scratch it or make it dirty.
When not in use, Target Masks should be stored in the cardboard box used for shipment or irl the optional hard
case so that they will not be exposed to ambient light
Power Source
- Make sure that the power switch is set to OFF (“0") when the CM-700d/600d is not in use.
- The CM-700d/600d can be powered from eitherthe Ac adapter (AC-A305) or AA-size alkaline or nickel-
metal-hydride rechargeable batteries. Note, however, thatyou cannot use this Ac adapter to charge the nickel-
metal-hydride rechargeable batteries installed in the instrument.
- Almys use the Ac adapter supplied as a standard accessory (AC-A305) and connect it to an Ac outlet ofthe
rated voltage and frequency. Use an Ac power mpply ofthe rated supply voltage (within rim).
System
- Do not subject the CM-700d/600d to strong impact or vibration. Doing so may cause deterioration in
performance or abreakdown.
- Since the specimen measuring port and integrating sphere are extremely precise optical components, great
care should be taken to prevent them getting dirty or exposing them to impact.
- When not in use, the instrument must be stmedwith the White Calibration Cap being attached.
- The CM-700d/600d may cause interference ifused near atelevision, radio, etc.
- When the instrument is exposedto strong external static electricity, the LCD may go blank or the measurement
result may not be displayed properly. “the instrument is communicating with an external device, the
communication may be interrupted In these cases, tum the powerOFF and then tum it ON again. Lfblack
smudges appear on the LCD, wait until they disappear naturally,
- when turning the power can and then ON again, wail several seconds afier turning the power OFF.
Backup Battery
- Measured data and various settings are stored in the memory backed up by batteries. The backup batteries are
automatically charged during operation orthis instrument, and can retain the contents ofthe memory for 5
months ifthey have been fully charged. At the time otpnrchase, the backup battery may not be fully charged.
To charge the backup battery, set the power switch to ON. Charging otthe backup battery is performed
continuously while the instrument is switched on, even while the instrument is being used. Full charging is
completed in 24 hours, and there is no danger of overcharging,
- It is recommended to keep abackup for your important dataon another recording medium using the optional
Color Data Software SpectralvlagicTM NX (CM-S100w).
- Tlle backup batteries” made! member irm2020 (3 V).
- Du untwy ta replace tlle backup batteries byyourself.‘ Contacta KONICA MTNOL TA SENSING-authorized
service/MW.
Notes on Storage
- The CM-700d/600d should be stored at temperatures between 0°C and45°C, and at arelative humidity of80%
or less (35°c) without condensation. Do not store the instrument in areas subject to high temperatures, high
humidity, sudden changes in temperature, orwhere freezing or condensation may occur, because these
circumstances may cause abreakdown. It is recommended to store the CM-700d/600d with a drying agent
(such as silica gel) at a temperature around 20°C.
- Do not leave the CM-700d/600d inside a car such as in the cabinet or trunk. Otherwise, the temperature and/
or humidity may exceed the allowable range for storage during midsummer or midwinter, resulting in a
breakdown.
- Keep the packing materials used for shipment and use them to transport the CM-700d/600d. This protects the
instrument from sudden changes in temperature, vibration, and shock.
- Do not store the CM-700d/600d in areas where dust, cigarette smoke orchemical gases are present. Doing so
may cause deterioration in performance ora breakdown.
- Entry ofdust into the specimen measuring pon wiII hinder accurate measurem ent, When the instrument is not
in use, you must attach the White Calibration Cap to the instrument to prevent the entry ofdust into the
integrating sphere through the specimen measuring port,
E—3
E-4
- The White Calibration Plate attached to the White Calibration Cap may become discolored iflefi exposed to
light. Therefore, make sure that the cap is invened when it is not in use so that the White Calibration Plate is
not exposed to ambient light.
- The Target Masks may discolor ifthey are lefl exposedto light When they are not in use, keep them in asafe
place to prevent exposure to light and to protect them from scratches and dust.
- Be sure to keep allpacking materials (cardboard box, cushioning material, plasticbags, etc.). They can be used
to protect the instrument during transponation to the service facility formaintenance (re-calibration etc.).
- lfyou are not going to use the CM-700d/600d for more than two weeks the batteries must be removed. lfthe
batteries are left in the instrument, battery electrolyte may leak and damage the instrument.
Notes on Cleaning
- lfthe CM-700d/600dhecnmes dirty, wipe itwith asnfi, clean dry cloth. Neverrlse solvents such as thinner or
benzene.
- Ifthe White Calibration plate attachedto theWhite Calibration Cap becomes dirty, wipe it gently with a soft,
clean and dry cloth. Ifdirt is difficult to remove, wipe it off with acloth dampened with commercially-
available lens cleaning solution. Then remove the solution with acloth dampened with water, and leave the
plate to dry.
- It‘the inner surface ofthe Target Masks or the in 'de ot'tlre irrlegraling sphere get dirty, contact aKON‘lCA
MINOLTA SENSING-authorized service facility.
- should the CM-700d/600d break down, donot tryto disassemble and repair it by yourself. Contact aKONICA
MINOLTA SENSING-authorized service facility.
Disposal Method
- When disposing ofused batteries. insulate the term inals with insulating tape etc, Ifthe terminals ofthe battery
come into contact with metal objects, heat generation, explosion or fire may result.
- Make sure that the CM-700d/600d, its accessories and used batteries are either disposed of or recycled
correctly in accordance with local laws andregulatious.
E—5
Contents
Safety Precautions E 1
Introduction .. E72
Notes on Use E72
Notes on Storage E6
Notes on Cleaning ‘ E-4
Disposal Method E74
Conventions E78
Chapter 1 Before Using the Instrument
Accessories .. E710
Standard Accessories E710
Optional Accessories E-ll
Names and Functlons of Parts E»12
Preparation E714
White Calibration Cap CM- A177 E714
AttachinyRemoving a Target Mask E715
Cleaning Pans .............................. E716
Attaching Wrist Stmp to the Instrument E717
Inserting the Batteries ..... E718
Connecting the AC Adapter E—19
Turning Power ON/OFF ‘ E-20
System Diagram E721
Items You Must Know E722
Initial Settings ofthe CM-700d/600d . E—22
Control Panel . E—22
Battery Alarm E724
' E—24
E—24
Chapter 2 Preparation for Measurement
Flow of Measurement ...... E726
Calibration .. E727
Zero Calibmtron . E727
White Calibration E729
User Calibmtio E61
Condition Setting E-32
Setting the Display Conditions u E42
Setting the Measurement Conditions E742
Color Difference Target Color Dam Operation E747
Setting a Target Color E747
Target Color Menu E748
Registering Conditions (Cond) . E756
Naming a Condition ..... E758
Setting the Default Color Difference Tolerance (Tolerance (Def. )) 13-59
Selecting Color Difference Tolerances“ E452
Deleting the Default Color Difference Tolerance Setting
Naming the Color Difference Tolerance Setting
E764
Other Settings .
Setting the Display Language
Setting the Date and Time .
Setting the Power Save Mode
E—66
E—GG
E—67
E—70
Initialization ....................... E772
Chapter 3 Measurement
Measurement .................... E-74
Dlsplaylng the Measurement Results . E775
Measured Data .......................... E775
Pass/Fail Judgment .. E776
E—76
E777
Color Difference Graph
Spectral Reflectance Graph
Switching the Display Contents of the Measurement Results . E778
Measured Data Operation E781
Print E-82
Delete
Edit Name ......
Setting the List (List) E784
Auto Target E784
DeleteAll ................................... E785
Chapter 4 Other Functions
Average Measurement E-88
E788
E790
E791
E791
E794
E794
Manual Averaging
Auto Averaging ..
Pass/Fail Judgment for Color Difl'erenoe .
Pass/Fail Judgment Based on Tolerances
Connecting to an External Device ......
Connecting a Personal Computer
Connecting a Printer ttttttttttttttttt 13-98
Displaying the Instrument Information ...... .. E-106
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting
Error Messages E7108
E—llO
Troubleshooting .
Chapter 6 Appendix
E—112
E—112
E—113
E—113
E—ll}
E—ll4
E—llS
E-117
Principles of Measurement
Illuminatinyviewing System
Illumination Area and Measurement Area .
Simultaneous SCI/SCE Measurement
CommunicationMode
Initial Settings
Specifications
Dimensions
E-8
Conventions
This manual describes how to safely operate the CM—700d/600d using a specific procedure to perform
measurement
- Page layout
Symbols used in this manual are explained below
*Note that the page s lOWIl in the illustration is for explanatory purposes only, and is not an actual page
from this manual.
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For the version of the instrument firmware
The veision of tlie instiuiment firmware can be continued on the  screen. For details, refer
to page E-106 “Displaying the Instmment Information’ inthis manual.
Chapter 1
Before Using the Instrument
E—9
Accessories
Standard and optional accessories are available with the instrument.
Standard Accessories
Make sure that all the following items are present.
White Calibration Cap CM7A177
(w/ white calibmtion data CD-R) El
“J
Target Mask
size) according to the specimen.
Used to switch the illumination area (specimen measuring port @ gt
Target Mask ¢ 8 mm (W/ plate) CM-Al78 
Target Mask gt 3 mm (W/ plate) CM-Al79 
Target Mask gt 8 mm (w/o plate) CM-A180 
Taiget Mask ¢ 3 mm (w/o plate) CM-A181 
ill/km
- The instrument is shipped with the CM-A178 Targei Mask ¢ 8 mm
with plate (for MAV) being attached.
- The CM-Al79 and CM-AlSl Target Masks ¢ 3 mm (for SAV) are
not included in the package ofthe CM-600d,
AC Adapter AC—ASOS
Used to supply power from an AC outlet to the instrument.
Input: 100-240 V’\.; 50/60 Hz 24-36 VA %
Output: 5 V Z 2 A
USB Cable IF7A17
Used to connect the instrument to a personal computer (PC).
4 AA—size alkaline dry batteries
Wrist Strap CR7A73
E—10
Optional Accessories
Accessories I
You may purchase the following accessories if necesary.
Zero Calibration Box CM7A182
Used to perform zero calibration.
Color Data Software SpectraMagic'M NX CM—SlOOw
Used to opemte the instrument from a PC for dataprocessing and
file management.
Hard Case CM7A176
Used to store the instrument together with accesories.
”‘Do not use the hard case for transportation purposes,
Target Mask ¢8 mm (with glass) CMfAllB
Used to measure viscous or damp specimens.
GranularfMaterials Atmchment CR—ASO
Used to contain paste or powder specimens to ensure
measurements under stable conditions.
Dust Cover Set CM7A185
Prevents foreign matters from entering the instrument in dusty
environments.
Replacement Dust Cover (Polyolefin) CMA186
E—11
Names and Functions of Parts
l 2 11
LCD screen
Displays setting items. measurement results and messages.
2 Control panel
Used to switch screens or select/determine/save setting items.
For details, refer to page E-23 “Control Buttons”.
3 AC adapter terminal
When using the supplied AC adapter (CM-A305), connect the adapter’s plug to this terminal.
4 USB connection termlnal
Used to connect the instrument to a PC with the supplied USB cable (IF-A17).
5 Connector protection covers
Protects the AC adapter terminal and USB connection terminal.
6 Measuring button
Push this button to perform calibration or measurement.
7 Pairing Nn. label
Shows the identification No. of the White Calibration Cap that can be used with the instrument.
E—12
Names and Functions ofParts I
8 Measurement area selector
Used to change the lens position according to the
measurement area. SAV MAV
The CM-600d does not have this switch.
9 Battery chamber cover .
The cover of the battery chamber. Four AA-size batteries must be set in the battery chamber with the
correct polarity alignment.
10 Battery chamber cover button
Press this button to open or close the banery chamber cover.
11 READY Lamp
Ready to measure (and fully charged) when green
12 Power switch
Used to turn ON/OFF power. Setting this switch to “0" turns the power OFF, and setting it to “1”
turns the power ON.
13 Tripod mount
14 Tar get Mask
Usedto change the measurement area according to the measurement area selector setting. Selectable
from several types depending on the application.
15 Specimen measuring port
The port for measuring the specimen.’1’he port size canbe changed by changing the Target Masks.
lNfi
7710 measurement and enmmt be ellmgafl with the CM-60M
16 Strap holder
Used to attach the supplied Wrist Strap,
Memo?
For details of attaching Wrist Strap, refer to “Aflaching Wrist Strap to the Instrument” (page E-17).
E—13
Preparation
White Calibration Cap CM—A177
The instrument is shipped with a White Calibration Cap and white calibration data CD-R.
The Wiite Calibration Cap has the structure shown below. It should be attached to the instrument before
white calibration.
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- The White Culibmfian Cup mart he used in tambr'aafia- wit the hrrbummtthatbeursflre sumepain'ng number.
- When the White Calihmfinn Cap ix nut in use, ivmit n: finite White Calihmb'nn Plate iv nnt lxpnxfld tn
ambient light ”r dust.
- When the CM-Mfld/WM ir nntin use, ynn mfl ma. the White Cnlibmfinn Cap tn the inmanentta prevent
the "my "jam in; fire integmh'ng sphere through the specimen measuring part
V\A1ite Calibration Cap lock buttons
Latch \
Wnite Pairing No.
Calibration Plate
Serial number of the
White Calibration Cap
Attachment/Removal lo/[rom the Inslmmenl
0 Attachment
1. Hold the instrument securely.
2. Squeeze the White Calibration Cap lock buttons,
place the White Calibration Cap on the Target Mask
of the instrument, and release the lock buttons to
secure the cap.
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Du nntnmve the inmnrent by hnldr'ng the White Calr‘hmn‘mr Cup. The ,
bumment may demchfi'am the cap, gammy Making in the
inmment filling and being damaged
0 Removal
1. While squeezing the White Calibration Cap lock
buttons, pull the cap out straight from the
instrument.
E—14
Prepamtion I
Attaching/Removing a Target Mask
The CM-700d/600d must be used with a Target Mask confomiing to the selected lens position and
measurement condition
To attach/remove a Target Mask, follow the procedure given below.
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- When mailbag/removing a Target Mask, be care/id not to allow dirt or 11:01 to enter fie bliegmflug where
”laugh the xpeebnen measuring part.
- Danni touch me whfie—cnataiinnermrfive q/‘tlte butegma'ng sphere, wipe amt]. a clnfli nrputan nbjectinsile it
- Du nut exert excessive firee an the latch qf'fic ngetMadc. Doing m may damage the hitch, disabling use ”f
the TurgetMusk.
Memo7
IfaTarget Mask is damaged, Contact aKONch MINOLTA SENSING-authorized service facility.
Attachment/Removal to/from the Instrument
Target Mask
The figure shows the 4138 mm type (w/ plate) . /Target Mask positioning mark
flré
Plate gar“ Section of the CM—700d/
fi/ fi ) 600d to which the Target
Mask is attached.
Cut in the outer edge \ a
0 Attachment
1. Place the Target Mask overthe specimen measuring
port so that the cut in the outer edge ofthe Target
Mask is aligned with the starting point of the
positioning mark (t.=> ) on the instrument
2. Hold the outer edge of the mask, and turn it in the
direction of the arrow (clockwise). Turn the mask
until the cut in the outer edge is aligned withthe “0"
mark on the instrument and then secure the mask
0 Removal
1. Hold the outer edge of the mask, and turn it in the riffffffffffffffff
opposite direction of the arrow (counterclockwise)
Turn the mask until the cut in the outer edge is
aligned with the starting point of the positioning
mark (r.=> ) of the instrument. l
2. Hold the outer edge of the mask and remove it. l ‘
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E—15
I Prepamtion
Cleaning Parts
This section explains how to clean the White Calibration Cap, TaIget Mask and the inside of the
integrating sphere
White Calibration Cap
- When the White Calibration Plate becomes ditty. gently wipe the din offwith asofl dry cloth, Lfthe din is difficult
to remove, wipe it otir win a cloth dampened with commercially available lens cleaning solution. Then remove
the solution with a cloth dampened with water, and leave the plate to die].
- When parts otherthan the White Calibration plate become dirty, lightly wipe the dirt otfwith a cloth dampened
with vlmter or soapy water. Never use solvents such as thinner or benzene.
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B e turefitl nut ta stmtell tlle Wllfle Calibratin- Phte.
Target Mask
Use ablowerto remove dirt and dust from line Targel Masks,
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Du [mt time). flre inner suffice oft/re 1."ng mu yn-rfigen or wipe them midi a cloth to renuwe dust
Ifflte inside is so dirty flmt dirt enmmt be reuwdwl'fi a ”timer, emu‘aet the nearest KONICA MINOLTA
SENSINGaufll united servieefizeih'ty.
Inside the Integrating Sphere
1. Remove the Target Mask.
[Mjemo
For the procedure ofremoving the Target Mask, referto page E—15
“Attaching/Removing aTarget Mask“.
2. Use a blower to remove dirt and dust from the
integrating sphere.
Du nut tune]! the white-enatedirmer mrfi'u'e grate integrating sphere,
wore t'twt'tll a rim nrputun ubjectinMe it. lffiein'defi'snfity not
dirt cunnnt he removed with a blower, cam tie lmflKONIC/l
MINOL TA SENSINGaufl: united sewieefiemy.
E—16
Prepamtion I
Attaching Wrist Strap to the Instrument
When measuring by hand, attach Wrist Strap andput your arm through Wrist Strap to prevent dropping
nf‘the instrument
[P roced u re] .
1 Pass one end of Wrist Strap through the strap
holder of the instrument.
2 Pass other end of Wrist Strap through the ring,
and pass the strap that passed through the strap
holder through the ring too.
3 Pass one end of Wrist Strap that passed through
the ring through the buckle. ML Buckle
4 Pass other end of the strap through the buckle
from the other side. [11
[Mefl
Ifnecessaxy, after passing the arm through the strap. move the position ofthe ring so that the strap is snug your arm.
E—17
I Prepamtion
Inserting the Batteries
For the CM-700d/600d, the supplied AC adapter (AC—A305) or four AA-size batteries (alkaline or
nickel-metal-hydride rechargeable hatteries)rrn1st he used as apnwer supply Use either the AC adapter
or batteries according to your application.
|Nm
- Du nut use manganese batter-fer.
- lfyau are not gaing to use flu CM-lolwaoodfirr more um. two weeks, the batty-Its must be nmnved lfrhe
batteries are left in the instrument fur a long time. battery electrolyte may leak anddamage the insurunenr.
- Du nut use batteries afdtfi'erent Wye: nr mix new batteries wilt old mes. Dying m may resultin buttery
explusiun hr sh after battery life.
- Du nut much hr shamer'rmr't the terminal: issue tie battery chamber. Dm'ilg sh may result in hreukdrmm hf
the instrument.
[P roced u re]
1 Make sure that power is OFF (Power switch is set
to “O").
2 Press the battery chamber cover button on the
side ofthe instrument and slide the cover
downward to open it.
3 Place four AA-size batteries in the battery
cham her. Make sure that the batteries are placed
in the correct direction.
4 Align the grooves of the cover with the guides on
the edge of the battery chamber opening. Press
down lightly on the cover and slide it upward to
close it.
E—18
Prepamiion I
Connecting the AC Adapter
[Mefl
When the external output tenninai 15 used for data communication orprmtmg, more power will be required. in this
case, it is recommended to use the AC adapter (AC»A305) rather than batteries.
as I
- Tn mppty ACpawer la the butrumenn always use the ACadapur (A C-A305) supplkd wlfli the instrument.
- Befnre cannectbtg Hf dlscnnnecdng 111 0 AC adapterjack arplkg, make sure mat fit 9 Instrument I: turned OFF.
[Operating Procedu re]
1 Make sure that power is OFF (Power switch is set
to “o".). «
2 Open the connector protection cover ofthe AC
adapter terminal on the instrument.
3 Connect the AC adapter connectorjackto the AC
adapter terminal.
Insert the AC adapter power plug to an AC outlet
(100 to 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz).
E—19
I Prepamtion
Turning Power ON /OFF
[Operating Procedure]
Turning power ON
1 Slide the Power switch to the “l" position.
The power will be tumed ON (energized),
[Operating Procedure]
Turning power OFF
1 Slide the Power switch to the “0” position
The power will be turned OFF. Ofil
Power Save Function
The CM-700d/600d features apower save function which activates the power save mode when none of
the measuring and control buttons is operated for a specified period of time, In the power save mode, the
screen display is turned off and the flash circuit will not be charged
You can return to the normal mode by pressing any of the measuring or control buttons.
[Mefl
The period oftirhe before the power save mode is activated can be set on the <0ptiori> screen. For details, refer to
page E-70 “Setting the Power Save Mode“.
|Nm
771 e power savefimcdan ixl/actary-m ta 0 FF.
E—20
System Diagram
— Standard accessories
— —- Optional accessories
Hard Case
CM-A176
CM-700d/600d
CM-700d
CM-GOOd
¢ 8 mm «3 3 mm
M CM-A17a cM-A179
(w/ plate) (w! plate)
White Calibration 9 o ‘
Gap 9) .
CM-A177 ¢ 8 mm M mm
CM-A180 CIA-A181
(w/o plate) (wlo plate)
Personal computer
(Commercially
available)
usa Cable (2 m) i
IF-A1 7
Color Data Software
SpectraMaglc‘M
CM-S1 00W
AC Adapter
AC-A305
Wrist Strap
Target Mask
q, 3 mm (with glass) Zero Calibration Box
CM»A133 CM-A132
Granular-Materials
Attachment
CR-A50
Dust Cover Set
CM-A135
Replacement Dust Cover
(Polyolefln)
CM-A‘I BS
E—2 1
Items You Must Know
Initial Settings of the CM—700d/600d
When the instrument is turned ON, the  screen will appear automatically in English. For
normal measurement, you do not need to change the initial settings
It is recommended that you check the date and specify the power save mode in the 

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