Konica Minolta Drums CM 2500d User Manual

Spectrophotometer  
CM-2600d/2500d  
E
Instruction Manual  
Es  
Manual de instrucciones  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Safety Precautions  
To ensure correct use of this instrument, read the following points carefully and adhere to them. After  
you have read this manual, keep it in a safe place where it can be referred to anytime a question arises.  
(Failure to adhere to the following points may result  
in death or serious injury.)  
WARNING  
Do not use the instrument in places  
where flammable or combustible gases  
(gasoline etc.) are present. Doing so  
may cause a fire.  
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 the  
AC adapters other than those specified  
by KONICA MINOLTA SENSING,  
this may result in damage to the unit,  
fire or electric shock  
Do not disassemble or modify the in-  
strument or the AC adapter. Doing so  
may cause a fire or electric shock.  
The instrument should not be operated if  
it is damaged or 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, dis-  
connect the AC adapter from the AC  
outlet (or remove the batteries if they are  
used) and contact the nearest KONICA  
MINOLTA SENSING-authorized serv-  
ice facility.  
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 re-  
moved.  
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 used), and con-  
tact the nearest KONICA MINOLTA  
SENSING-authorized service facility.  
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 genera-  
tion, resulting in fire or injury.  
(Falling to adhere to the following points may result in  
injury or damage to the instrument or other property.)  
CAUTION  
Do not perform measurement which the  
measurement aperture directed towards  
your face. Doing so may damage them.  
Do not use batteries other than those  
specified by KONICA MINOLTA  
SENSING.  
When installing batteries in the instru-  
ment, make sure that they are correctly  
oriented according to the (+) and (–)  
marks. Failure to adhere to these in-  
structions may cause batteries to ex-  
plode or leakage of electrolyte, resulting  
in fire, injury or air pollution.  
Do not place the instrument on an unsta-  
ble or sloping surface. Doing so may re-  
sult in its dropping or overturning,  
causing injury. Take care not to drop the  
instrument when carrying it.  
When using the AC adapter, make sure  
that the AC outlet is located near the in-  
strument and that the AC adapter can be  
connected to and disconnected from the  
AC outlet easily.  
E-1  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Notes on Use  
<Operating Environment>  
• This instrument and the AC adapter supplied as a standard accessory have been designed exclusively  
for indoor use.  
• Do not leave the CM-2600d/2500d in direct sunlight or near sources of heat, such as stoves etc. The  
internal temperature of the instrument may become much higher than the ambient temperature in such  
cases.  
• Do not use the CM-2600d/2500d in areas where dust, cigarette smoke or chemical gases are present.  
Doing so may cause deterioration in performance or breakdown.  
• Do not use the CM-2600d/2500d near equipment which produces a strong magnetic field (such as  
speakers etc.)  
• The CM-2600d/2500d belongs to installation category II products (equipment which is powered by an  
AC adapter connected to a commercially available power).  
• The CM-2600d/2500d belongs to pollution level 2 products (equipment which may cause temporary  
electrical hazards due to contamination or condensation or products which are used in such an envi-  
ronment).  
• Do not use the CM-2600d/2500d at altitudes of higher than 2000m.  
• Use this instrument at ambient temperature between 5 and 40°C and relative humidity 80% or less (at  
(*1)  
35°C) with no condensation  
. Operating this instrument outside specified temperature and humidity  
range may unsatisfy its original performance.  
*1 Operating temperature/humidity range of products for North America: between 5 and 40°C and relative humid-  
ity 80% or less (at 31°C) with no condensation  
<Measurement>  
• When using the instrument upside-down, make sure no dirt or dust get into the aperture.  
• When using the instrument for long periods of time, the displayed value may change depending on  
changes in the environment. Therefore, in order to achieve accurate measurements, we recommend  
that white calibration be done regularly using the White Calibration Plate.  
<White Calibration Plate>  
• The calibration data for the White Calibration Plate was measured at 23°C. To achieve the highest ac-  
curacy 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.  
• If you are not going to use the White Calibration Plate, attach the cap to the White Calibration Plate to  
prevent entry of ambient light.  
<Target Mask>  
• Do not touch the Target Mask’s inner surface by hand, scratch it or make it dirty.  
• When the Target Mask is not in use, install it on the White Calibration Plate (CM-A145) to prevent  
exposure to external light.  
<Measuring Base>  
• When removing the “Measuring Base”, make sure that the screws used to attach the base to the instru-  
ment are stored properly and are not mislaid. If the screws do become mislaid, use M3 cross-headed  
screws that are 4 to 5 mm long as replacements. (For details, see page E-16.)  
• Do not tighten the screws too tightly when attaching the “Measuring Base”. This could damage the  
“Measuring Base” or the instrument itself.  
• Remove the “Measuring Base” before using the optional Zero Calibration Box or Dust Cover Set.  
<Power Source>  
• Make sure that the power switch is set to OFF (“O”) when the CM-2600d/2500d is not in use.  
• Always use the AC adaptor (AC-A17) supplied as a standard accessory and connect it to an AC outlet  
of the rated voltage and frequency. Use the AC power supply voltage of the rated supply voltage (with-  
in ± 10%).  
E-2  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
<System>  
• Do not subject the CM-2600d/2500d to strong impact or vibration. Doing so may cause deterioration  
in performance or breakdown.  
• 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. If you are not go-  
ing to use the CM-2600d/2500d, put it on the White Calibration Plate (CM-A145).  
• The CM-2600d/2500d may cause interference if used near a television, radio, etc.  
• Since the CM-2600d/2500d uses a microcomputer, the LCD may go blank if it is exposed to strong  
static electricity. In this case, turn the power OFF, then turn it ON again. If black smudges appear on  
the LCD, wait until they disappear naturally.  
• When turning the power OFF and then ON again, wait several seconds after turning the power OFF.  
<Backup Battery>  
• Measured data and various settings are stored in the memory backed up by batteries. The backup bat-  
teries are automatically charged during operation of this instrument, and can retain the contents of the  
memory for 4.5 months if they have been fully charged. At the time of purchase, the backup battery  
may not be fully charged. To charge the backup battery, set the power switch to ON. Charging of the  
backup battery is performed continuously while the instrument is switched on, even while the instru-  
ment is being used. Full charging is completed in 25 hours, and there is no danger of overcharging.  
• It is recommended to keep a backup of your important data in another recording medium using optional  
Color Data Software (sold separately).  
Note  
• The backup batteries’ model number is VL2020 (3V).  
• Do not try to replace the backup batteries by yourself. Contact a KONICA MINOLTA SENSING-authorised  
service facility.  
Notes on Storage  
• The CM-2600d/2500d should be stored at temperatures between 0°C and 45°C, and at a relative hu-  
midity of 80% or less (35°C), without condensation. Do not store the instrument in areas subject to  
high temperatures, high humidity, sudden changes in temperature, or where freezing or condensation  
may occur, because these circumstances may cause breakdown. It is more reliable to store the CM-  
2600d/2500d with a drying agent (such as silica gel) at a temperature around 20°C.  
• Do not leave the CM-2600d/2500d inside a car such as in the cab or trunk. Otherwise, the temperature  
and/or humidity may go leave the allowable range for storage during midsummer or midwinter, result-  
ing in breakdown.  
• Keep the packing materials used for shipment and use it to transport the CM-2600d/2500d. This pro-  
tects the instrument from sudden changes in temperature, vibration, and shock.  
• Do not store the CM-2600d/2500d in areas where dust, cigarette smoke or chemical gases are present.  
Doing so may cause deterioration in performance or breakdown.  
• Entry of dust into the measuring aperture will hinder accurate measurement. Block the measuring port  
to prevent entry of the dust.  
• The White Calibration Plate may become discolored if left exposed to light. Therefore, make sure that  
the lid is closed to prevent entry of ambient light when it is not in use.  
• The Target Masks may discolor if they are left exposed to light. When they are not in use, keep them  
in a safe place to prevent exposure to light and to protect them from scratches and dust.  
• Be sure to keep all packing materials (cardboard box, cushioning material, plastic bags, etc.). They can  
be used to protect the instrument during transportation to service facility for maintenance (re-calibra-  
tion etc.).  
• If you are not going to use the CM-2600d/2500d for more than two weeks, the batteries must be re-  
moved. If the batteries are left in the instrument, leakage may occur resulting in damage to the instru-  
ment.  
E-3  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Notes on Cleaning  
• If the CM-2600d/2500d becomes dirty, wipe it with a soft, clean dry cloth. Never use solvents such as  
thinner and benzene.  
• If the White Calibration Plate becomes dirty, wipe it gently with a soft, clean dry cloth. If dirt is diffi-  
cult to remove, contact the nearest service facility listed on the attached sheet.  
• If the inner surface of the Target Masks or the inside of the integrating sphere get dirty, contact a  
KONICA MINOLTA SENSING-authorized service facility.  
• Should the CM-2600d/2500d break down, do not try to disassemble and repair it by yourself. Contact  
a KONICA MINOLTA SENSING-authorized service facility.  
E-4  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Contents  
Safety Precautions .......................................................................................................................... E-1  
Accessories....................................................................................................................................... E-10  
Names and Functions of Parts....................................................................................................... E-12  
Preparation ..................................................................................................................................... E-14  
Attaching/Removing the Measuring Base.............................................................................. E-16  
System Configuration..................................................................................................................... E-21  
Items You Must Know ................................................................................................................... E-22  
Screen Display ............................................................................................................................ E-23  
Chapter 2 Preparation for Measurement  
Turning Power On for the First Time.......................................................................................... E-27  
Initial Setting................................................................................................................................... E-29  
Selecting a Measurement Condition............................................................................................. E-33  
Setting a Measurement Condition ................................................................................................ E-34  
Setting the Number of Measurements for Manual Averaging.................................................... E-40  
E-5  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Contents  
Zero Calibration ............................................................................................................................. E-44  
White Calibration........................................................................................................................... E-46  
Setting a Color Difference Target Data........................................................................................ E-48  
Selecting a Color Difference Target Data .................................................................................... E-50  
Setting Color Difference Tolerances............................................................................................. E-52  
Chapter 3 Measurement  
Measurement................................................................................................................................... E-64  
Displaying the Measurement Results............................................................................................ E-66  
Assessments................................................................................................................................ E-70  
Measuring the Average.................................................................................................................. E-80  
Pass/Fail Judgment for Color Difference..................................................................................... E-83  
Assessments..................................................................................................................................... E-87  
Connecting to an External Device................................................................................................. E-92  
TASK Mode .................................................................................................................................... E-101  
Error Messages............................................................................................................................... E-110  
Troubleshooting.............................................................................................................................. E-112  
Principles of Measurement ............................................................................................................ E-116  
E-6  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Contents  
Target Mode.................................................................................................................................... E-119  
Specifications................................................................................................................................... E-123  
Dimensions ...................................................................................................................................... E-125  
Menu Structure............................................................................................................................... E-126  
Reading the menu structure diagram .......................................................................................... E-126  
Menu Structure diagram ............................................................................................................. E-127  
E-7  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Contents  
Conventions  
This manual describes how to setup the CM-2600d/2500d which the firmware version is 1.40 or higher  
and use it to take measurements.  
Organization  
The CM-2600d/2500d (Ver. 1.30 or higher) supports two types of the target mode, “linked to each data.”  
and “defined in COND.”; the procedure and details for these types varies slightly.  
This manual describes the procedures for the default target mode, which is “linked to each data.”. It only  
includes information for the “defined in COND.” mode where it differs from the default.  
Page layout  
Symbols used in this manual are explained below.  
*Note that the page shown in the illustration is for explanatory purposes only, and is not an actual page  
from this manual.  
Screen  
Memo  
Note  
Shows the con-  
tents of the screen  
in effect when the  
given operation is  
carried out.  
Gives useful Informa-  
tion and additional ex-  
planations.  
Gives the points that you should know to perform op-  
erations correctly. Make sure that you read the notes.  
Setting an Environmental Condition  
Up to six sets of conditions (COND 1 to COND 6) can be set. Since the instrument will perform meas-  
urement according to the selected condition, conditions must be set prior to start of measurement.  
The following nine condition items can be set:  
A setting can be made for the currently highlighted item. To confirm the setting, press A. The next item will  
be highlighted automatically.  
The items (1) to (9) must be set in this order. If incorrect settings have been made, you must start once again  
from item (1).  
[Setting Procedure]  
Start screen  
<FILE> screen  
Shows the screen  
from which oper-  
ation must be  
started.  
Turn B to select “SEL”, then press A.  
1
“SEL” can be selected in page 1/2 only.  
Turn B to select the desired setting, then press A.  
Settings  
2
3
Gives the range  
and explanation  
of the values to  
be set in this  
screen.  
<Settings>  
M/I+E: ø8 mm, simultaneous measurement of SCI and SCE  
M/SCI: ø8 mm, SCI  
M/SCE: ø8 mm, SCE  
The measurement area that suits the target mask used for measurement or the setting of the lens posi-  
tion selector switch must be selected.  
TIP (screen)  
Gives explanation  
about the screen  
and operations that  
can be carried out  
from this screen.  
Direct the specimen measuring port to the specimen.  
Procedure  
If necessary, slide the viewfinder lever to check the position of the specimen.  
Shows the oper-  
ating procedure.  
60  
C............ Indicates the <MEAS.> button.  
B....... Indicates request to turn the navigation wheel to the right or left.  
A....... Indicates request to press the navigation wheel.  
Screen note  
Gives the points to note on  
the operations to be per-  
formed from this screen.  
For the version of the instrument firmware  
The version of the instrument firmware can be confirmed on the screen which is displayed first after  
switching power on.  
E-8  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Chapter 1  
Before Using the Instrument  
E-9  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Accessories  
Standard and optional accessories are available with the instrument.  
Standard Accessories  
Make sure that all the following items are present.  
White Calibration Plate CM-A145  
Used to perform white calibration.  
A data disk containing white calibration data is supplied with  
this accessory.  
Memo  
• This accessory can be used as a table on which to store the CM-2600d/  
2500d.  
• In the case of the CM-2600d, a Target Mask that is not in use can be  
stored on this accessory.  
Target Mask  
CM-A146 (for ø8 mm) CM-A147 (for ø3 mm)  
Used to switch the illumination area (specimen measuring port  
area) according to the specimen.  
Memo  
• CM-A146 (for ø8 mm) is already attached to the CM-2600d/2500d  
when it is supplied.  
• CM-A147 (for ø3 mm) can be used for the CM-2600d only, and it is  
already attached to the White Calibration Plate (CM-A145) when it is  
supplied.  
AC Adapter AC-A17  
Used to supply power from an AC outlet to the instrument.  
Input: Voltage 100 to 240 VAC (50-60 Hz)  
Output: Voltage 5 VDC Current 2.8 A (Max.)  
RS-232C Cable IF-A16  
(for IBM PC/AT, 9-pin, 2 m)  
Used to connect the instrument to a personal computer (PC).  
AA-size battery (× 4)  
E-10  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Accessories  
Optional Accessories  
Zero Calibration Box (CM-A32)  
Used to perform zero calibration.  
Hard Case (CM-A148)  
Can be used for storing the CM-2600d/2500d, the instruction  
manual and standard accessories, such as the White Calibration  
Plate and AC adapter.  
Note  
The Hard Case is designed purely for storing the above items and  
must not be used for transportation purposes.  
Dust Cover Set (CM-A149)  
Used when measuring powder or wet surfaces.  
It can also be used when woven fabric needs to be laid flat and  
measured.  
Memo  
The Dust Cover (CM-A152) can be used as a vinyl cover for the re-  
placement.  
Color Data Software SpectraMagic NX(CM-S100w)  
This software supports the two types of the target-mode,  
“linked to each data.” and “defined in COND.”, provided by  
this instrument. It allows you to operate the instrument from  
your PC, and to process data and manage files.  
Printer Cable (CR-A75)  
*metric screw type  
Used to transfer data to a printer. Connect a printer to the exter-  
nal output terminal on the instrument with this cable. The D-  
sub connector (9-pin) of the cable must be connected to the  
printer.  
E-11  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Names and Functions of Parts  
4
3
6
7
2
MAV  
SAV  
1
I
O
A
B
0
8
5
9
1 Viewfinder  
Open  
Used to check the position of the specimen. By sliding the  
lever you can check whether the specimen is set correctly.  
2 Viewfinder lever  
Used to open/close the viewfinder. By sliding the lever in  
the direction of the arrow, the white LED will light up and  
illuminate the specimen, so the specimen can be seen  
through the viewfinder to check that it is set correctly.  
Memo  
The specimen cannot be measured if the viewfinder is open and the white LED is lit.  
3 Navigation wheel  
To select  
To enter  
Use this navigation  
wheel to select an  
item or set the select-  
ed item.  
To select an item, turn  
it to the right or left  
until the desired item  
is shown. To set the  
selected item, press it.  
Memo  
When selecting an item or setting a value, holding down the jog dial will switch  
the item or value from one to another continuously.  
4 LCD display  
Displays the setting items and measured data.  
5 Specimen measuring port  
A port provided to measure the specimen.  
With the CM-2600d, a Target Mask must be attached to this port, according to the measurement area  
selector position.  
E-12  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Names and Functions of Parts  
6 Measurement area selector  
Used to change the lens position according to the measure-  
ment area.  
Memo  
This switch is not available with the CM-2500d.  
7 Measuring button (MEAS. button)  
Press this button to perform calibration or measurement.  
Memo  
When setting measurement conditions or tolerances, this button can be used as UNDO button to return to the  
previous item.  
8 External output terminal  
To transfer data to an external device, connect the RS-232C cable (IF-A16) or printer cable (CR-A75)  
to this terminal.  
9 Battery cover  
A cover for the battery chamber. Four AA-size batteries must be set in the battery chamber in the cor-  
rect polarity direction.  
0 AC adapter terminal  
When using the AC adapter (AC-A17), connect the adapter’s plug to this terminal.  
A POWER switch  
Used to turn ON/OFF power. Setting this switch to “ ” turns the power OFF, and setting it to “|”  
turns the power ON.  
B Measuring Base  
Use this base to attach the specimen securely to the instrument when analyzing small specimens.  
White Calibration Plate CM-A145  
1
3
2
1 Cap  
A cap provided to protect the White Calibration Plate.  
Note  
If you are not going to use the White Calibration Plate, attach the cap to the White Calibration Plate to prevent  
exposure to ambient light and protect it from scratches and dust.  
2 White Calibration Plate  
Used to perform white calibration of the CM-2600d/2500d.  
If you are not going to use it, attach the cap to prevent exposure to ambient light and protect it from  
scratches and dust.  
3 Target Mask mount section  
Used for storing a Target Mask that is not in use.  
Memo  
For attaching/removing a Target Mask, refer to Attaching/Removing a Target Mask(page E-14).  
E-13  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Preparation  
Attaching/Removing a Target Mask  
With the CM-2600d, a Target Mask conforming to the selected lens position and measurement condition  
must be used. A Target Mask that is not in use can be attached to the Target Mask mount section of the  
White Calibration Plate, so that it can be stored together with the instrument.  
To attach/remove a Target Mask, follow the procedure given below.  
Memo  
To facilitate attaching/removing a Target Mask, turn the instrument over so that the specimen measuring port is face  
up.  
Note  
• When attaching/removing a Target Mask, take care not to allow dirt and dust to enter the integrating sphere  
though the measuring port.  
• Do not exert excessive force on the latch of the Target Mask. Doing so may damage the latch, disabling use of  
the Target Mask.  
Attaching/Removing a Target Mask to/from the Instrument  
Specimen measuring port  
Target Mask  
Positioning  
marker  
Latch  
Attaching a Target Mask  
1. Place the Target Mask on the specimen measuring  
port so that the marker on the latch is aligned with  
the “ ” marker on the port.  
2. Hold the outer edge of the mask, and turn it in the  
direction of the arrow (clockwise) until the marker  
on the latch is aligned with the “o” marker on the  
port.  
Removing the Target Mask  
1. Hold the outer edge of the mask, and turn it in the  
opposite direction to the arrow (counter-clock-  
wise) until the marker on the latch is aligned with  
the “ ” marker.  
2. Hold the outer edge of the mask and remove it.  
E-14  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Preparation  
Storing a Target Mask  
In the case of the CM-2600d, a Target Mask that is not in use can be attached to the Target Mask mount  
section of the White Calibration Plate, so that it can be stored together with the instrument.  
Memo  
Even in the case of the CM-2500d, when the Target Mask is removed for cleaning the integrating sphere, it can be  
attached to the Target Mask mount section of the White Calibration Plate to prevent loss and damage.  
Note  
• Do not touch the inner surface of the Target Mask or allow it to get dirty and scratched.  
• Do not exert excessive force on the latch of the Target Mask. Doing so may damage the latch, disabling use of  
the Target Mask.  
White  
Target Mask mount section  
Target Mask  
Calibration  
Plate  
Notch  
Latch  
Attaching a Target Mask  
1. Place the Target Mask on the Target Mask mount  
section so that the inner surface of the latch is  
aligned with the notch on the White Calibration  
Plate.  
1
2. Hold the outer edge of the mask and turn it clock-  
wise to secure it.  
2
Removing the Target Mask  
1. Hold the outer edge of the mask and turn it coun-  
ter-clockwise until the inner surface of the latch is  
aligned with the notch on the White Calibration  
Plate.  
2
2. Hold the outer edge of the mask and remove it.  
1
E-15  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Preparation  
Attaching/Removing the “Measuring Base”  
A “Measuring Base” has been included with the Spectrophotometer CM-2600d/2500d.  
This allows small specimens to be attached securely to the instrument when they are being measured, and  
this enables more accurate measurements to be made.  
The “Measuring Base” is shown in the illustration to the right,  
Measuring Base  
and is attached to the base of the CM-2600d/2500d with two  
screws.  
Note  
• Make sure that the “Measuring Base” is securely attached to the  
instrument before calibrating the instrument or taking measure-  
ments.  
“Measuring Base”  
attachment hole  
• You must remove the “Measuring Base” before using the optional  
Zero Calibration Box or Dust Cover Set.  
Specifications for “Measuring Base” attachment screws  
Diameter of screw head (head diameter): φ5-6.5 mm  
• When removing the “Measuring Base”, make sure that the screws  
used to attach the base to the instrument are stored properly and  
are not mislaid.  
Thickness of screw head  
(head height): less than 3 mm  
If the screws do become mislaid, replace them with screws that  
meet the specifications shown to the right.  
Length of screw body  
(body length): 4- 5 mm  
Screw diameter: φ3 mm  
Termsinparenthesis()areJISdefined termsforpartsofscrews  
[Screw name]  
Cross-Recessed Pan Head Machine Screw M3, Nominal Length 4-5 mm  
Attaching/Removing the “Measuring Base” to/from the Instrument  
Removing the “Measuring Base”  
1. Place the CM-2600d/2500d so that its base is fac-  
ing up and it is stable.  
2. Using a crosshead screwdriver, turn the two attach-  
ment screws counter-clockwise and remove them.  
Use a crosshead screwdriver that is a suitable size for the screws.  
Attaching the “Measuring Base”  
1. Place the CM-2600d/2500d so that its base is fac-  
ing up and it is stable.  
2. Place the “Measuring Base” on the base of the  
CM-2600d/2500d as shown in the illustration.  
Place the “Measuring Base” so that it is aligned with the attach-  
ment holes in the base of the CM-2600d/2500d. When placing the  
“Measuring Base” on the base of the CM-2600d/2500d, make sure  
that nothing is trapped between the instrument and the base.  
3. Using a crosshead screwdriver, turn the two at-  
tachment screws clockwise and tighten them se-  
curely.  
Do not tighten the screws too tightly.  
E-16  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Preparation  
Cleaning Each Part  
This section explains how to clean the White Calibration Plate, Target Mask and inside of the integrating  
sphere.  
White Calibration Plate  
Gently wipe off dirt with a soft dry cloth. If dirt is difficult to remove, dampen a cloth with commercially  
available lens cleaning liquid and wipe. Then remove the liquid with a cloth dampened with water, and  
leave it to dry.  
Note  
Take care not to scratch the White Calibration Plate.  
Target Mask  
Use a blower to remove dirt and dust from the Target Masks.  
Note  
Do not touch the inner surface of the Target Masks with your fingers or wipe them with a cloth. If the Target  
Masks are so dirty that dirt cannot be removed with a blower, contact the nearest KONICA MINOLTA SENSING-  
authorized service facility.  
Inside the Integrating Sphere  
Memo  
For attaching/removing a Target Mask, refer to “Attaching/Removing a Target Mask” (page E-14).  
1. To prevent dust and dirt entering the optics sec-  
tion from the integrating sphere, slide the view-  
finder lever to open the viewfinder.  
2. Remove the Target Mask.  
3. Use a blower to remove dirt and dust from the in-  
tegrating sphere.  
Note  
Do not touch the white-coated inner surface of the integrating  
sphere, wipe it with a cloth or put any object inside it. If the surface  
is so dirty that dirt cannot be removed with a blower, contact the  
nearest KONICA MINOLTA SENSING-authorized service facility.  
E-17  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Preparation  
Inserting the Batteries  
To supply power to the instrument, the AC adapter (AC-A17) or four AA-size batteries (Alkaline or Ni-  
MH battery is recommended for better service life) must be used. Use either the AC adapter or batteries,  
according to which suits your application.  
Note  
• If you are not going to use the instrument for more than two weeks, make sure that the batteries are removed.  
If the batteries are left in the instrument for long periods of time, battery electrolyte may leak and damage the  
instrument.  
• Do not use batteries of different types or mix new batteries with old ones. Doing so may result in battery explo-  
sion or reduction of battery life.  
• Do not touch or short-circuit the terminals inside the battery chamber. Doing so may result in breakdown of  
the instrument.  
[Operating Procedure]  
Make sure that power is OFF (i.e. the POWER  
1
switch is set to “ ”).  
Slide the battery cover on the rear of the instru-  
2
ment to open it.  
Place four AA-size batteries in the battery  
3
chamber. Make sure that the batteries are  
placed in the correct direction.  
Align the marker on the battery cover with that  
4
on the instrument, and slide the battery cover  
to close it.  
E-18  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Preparation  
Connecting the AC Adapter  
Memo  
Use of the AC adapter (AC-A17) rather than batteries is recommended, since more power will be required when the  
external output terminal is used to output data to an external device or print it.  
Note  
• To supply AC power to the instrument, always use the AC adapter (AC-A17) supplied with the instrument.(Rat-  
ed: 5 V, 2.8 A)  
• Before connecting or removing the AC adapter, make sure that power is turned OFF.  
[Operating Procedure]  
Make sure that power is OFF (i.e. the power  
1
switch is set to “ ”).  
Connect the AC adapter’s connector plug to  
2
the AC adapter terminal on the rear of the in-  
strument.  
Insert the AC adapter’s power plug to an AC  
3
outlet (100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz).  
AC outlet  
E-19  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Preparation  
Turning Power ON  
Note  
When turning the power ON for the first time, the display language and measurement mode must be set.  
For details, refer to page E-27.  
[Operating Procedure]  
Set the POWER switch to “|”.  
1
The power will be turned ON.  
Turning Power OFF  
[Operating Procedure]  
Set the POWER switch to “ ”.  
1
The power will be turned OFF.  
Auto Power Save Function  
Power save mode will be activated if the MEAS. button and navigation wheel are not operated for more  
than three minutes. During power save mode, the flash circuit will not be charged. To cancel power save  
mode, press the MEAS. button to start measurement.  
Note  
• If the MEAS. button is pressed to cancel power save mode, start of measurement will be delayed by a few sec-  
onds, so keep the instrument still until the lamp flashes and measurement is taken.  
• The auto power save function is not available in remote mode (see page E-89).  
E-20  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
System Configuration  
Standard accessories  
Optional accessories  
Target Mask 3 mm  
CM-A147  
* Not supplied with the  
CM-2500d.  
Target Mask 8 mm  
CM-A146  
AA-size battery  
( 4)  
AC Adapter  
AC-A17  
CM-2600d  
(CM-2500d)  
* with Measuring  
Base  
Personal computer  
RS-232C Cable  
IF-A16  
(commercially available)  
White Calibration Plate CM-A145  
Printer Cable  
CR-A75  
Zero Calibration Box CM-A32  
Color Data Software  
SpectraMagic NX  
(CM-S100w)  
Hard Case CM-A148  
Dust Cover Set CM-A149  
Printer (commercially available)  
Replacement Dust Cover CM-A152  
(polyolefin)  
* For details to output data to a printer,  
refer to page E-91.  
E-21  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Items You Must Know  
Language Mode  
Contents on the LCD screen can be displayed in English, Japanese, German, French, Spanish or Italian.  
In this manual, explanation of operating methods and display is given for English mode.  
Measurement Mode  
Two measurement modes (COND and TASK) are available with this instrument, and can be switched  
from one to another.  
Application  
Normal measurement mode. Measurement can be performed while the con-  
ditions are changed. In this mode, up to six sets of conditions (illuminant,  
observer angle, color space etc.) can be registered.  
COND mode  
Special measurement mode. For continuous inspection, this mode allows  
you to perform measurement while messages indicating the measurement  
procedure are displayed on the LCD. The messages can be created by use of  
the previously used software SpectraMagic (Ver.3.2 or higher; except for  
Ver. 3.5) with your PC. In this mode, color differences can be calculated one  
by one against up to 10 color difference target data.  
TASK mode  
Note  
• Before starting measurement, tasks (measurement procedure) must be down-  
loaded from the PC using SpectraMagic (Ver.3.2 or higher; except for Ver.3.5).  
TASK mode cannot be selected if no tasks have been downloaded.  
• During TASK mode, only the data measured last is displayed. Use of SpectraM-  
agic (Ver.3.2 or higher; except for Ver.3.5) allow you to access to previous data  
in the memory.  
Up to six sets of conditions can be registered either in COND or TASK mode.  
In the case of COND mode:  
E-22  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
Items You Must Know  
Target Modes  
• The CM-2600d/2500d supports two Target Modes, “defined in COND.” mode and “linked to each data.”  
mode, to analyze both measurement data and color difference. As with Language Mode and Measurement  
Mode, you can select the desired mode when you turn the power ON.  
• The default setting is “linked to each data.” mode. To switch to “defined in COND.” mode or switch between  
the target modes, you need to follow the procedure to select target mode.  
• Depending on the target mode selected, the display and the procedure for some operation for the instrument  
are different.  
Below are some examples of these differences. (For details, see Target Mode in the Appendix.)  
• In “linked to each data.” mode, the next color difference data number is displayed next to the currently  
selected color difference data number in the initial settings screen.  
When “defined in COND.” mode is selected, it is not displayed.  
• In “linked with each data” mode, to display the color difference for measurement data, you can only select  
the color difference for the currently selected measurement data. When “defined in COND.” mode is se-  
lected, you can freely select the color difference data number after making measurements. You can also  
display the results of the selection.  
• Data storage capacity for the “linked to each data.” mode is 1700 pieces, and that for the “defined in  
COND.” mode is 700 pieces.  
Note  
Once the target mode is changed, previous data will be cleared. It is recommended that you save previous data  
into other storage media in advance by using the Color Data Software that is optionally available.  
Screen Display  
The basic screen structure is shown below.  
Data No. and screen title are displayed.  
Conditions and measurement  
results are displayed.  
Items that can be used are displayed.  
Battery Alarm  
When using CM-2600d/2500d with batteries, battery alarm indication appears when their power level  
lowers.  
[Half battery indication]  
If this indication (Half battery indication) appears, new batteries should be prepared for replacement  
in near future. Even with this indication displayed, measurements are still possible.  
[Empty battery indication]  
If this indication (Empty battery indication) appears, measurement or calibration is no longer possi-  
ble. Replace batteries with new ones.  
E-23  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Items You Must Know  
Data Saving  
Data used with this instrument is saved automatically. Although white calibration data is retained in in-  
ternal memory even after power is turned off, it is still necessary to repeat white calibration each time  
you switch the power back on.  
E-24  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Chapter 2  
Preparation for Measurement  
E-25  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Flow of Measurement  
For the first time  
For the second and subsequent times  
Turning Power On for the First Time  
(see page E-27)  
Turning Power ON (see page E-20)  
Initial Setting (see page E-29)  
Selecting a Measurement Condition (see page E-33)  
Setting a Measurement Condition  
(see page E-34)  
Zero Calibration (see page E-44)  
White Calibration (see page E-46)  
When Checking Color Difference  
When Not Checking Color Difference  
Setting a Color Difference  
Target Data (see page E-48)  
Selecting a Color Difference  
Target Data (see page E-50)  
Measurement (see page E-60)  
Complete Measurement  
E-26  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Turning Power On for the First Time  
When turning the power ON for the first time, the display language and measurement mode must be set.  
Setting the Language Mode and Measurement Mode  
Set the language and measurement mode as follows:  
[Setting Procedure]  
While pressing A, turn the power ON.  
The <INITIAL SETTING> screen  
1
(Back side)  
will appear, with the item “LAN-  
GUAGE” highlighted.  
TARGET  
Turn Bto select the desired language, then press A.  
2
3
TARGET  
• When the cursor moves to the desired language, all the text will be displayed in the selected language.  
Turn Bto select the desired measurement mode, then press A.  
TARGET  
• If no tasks have been downloaded to the instrument, only “COND” will be displayed.  
E-27  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Turning Power On for the First Time  
TARGET  
• If a task(s) has been downloaded to the instrument, both “COND” and “TASK” will be displayed.  
• Select “COND”.  
Selecting the Target Mode  
The default setting is linked to each data.mode. The following procedure is required only if you want  
to switch the target mode.  
Note  
• If the Color Data Software “SpectraMagic CM-S9w” is used, switch the target mode to “defined in COND.”  
mode.  
• Once the target mode is changed, previous data will be cleared. It is recommended that you save previous data  
into other storage media in advance by using the Color Data Software that is optionally available.  
[Setting Procedure]  
Turn Bto select the de-  
1
sired target mode, then  
linked to each data.  
defined in COND.  
press A.  
TARGET  
Memo  
If you do not want to change the tar-  
get mode, press A.  
• The default setting is “linked to each data.”.  
A warning message is displayed.  
Measurement data and color difference  
target color data stored in the  
instrument are all deleted.  
Are you sure to delete all data?  
YES  
NO  
Turn B to select “Yes”,  
then press A.  
2
The <INITIAL> screen will appear.  
Memo  
If you select “No” and press A, you will return to the screen shown in 1.  
E-28  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Initial Setting  
The following five initial setting items are available.  
(1) REMOTE..................... Connects the instrument to the PC to enable bi-directional communications.  
(2) AUTO PRINT.............. If the instrument is connected to a printer, measured data will be printed au-  
tomatically each time measurement is taken.  
(3) CLOCK........................ Adjusts the instrument’s built-in clock.  
(4) DISPLAY INVERT..... Reverses the display direction.  
(5) LCD CONTRAST ....... Adjusts the LED’s contrast.  
Memo  
“(1) REMOTE” and “(2) AUTO PRINT” can be used when connecting the instrument to a PC or printer.  
The settings will be kept even if the power is turned OFF.  
To make initial settings, follow the procedure given below:  
[Setting Procedure]  
Turn the power ON.  
1
Turn Bto select “MENU”, then press A.  
2
The <MENU> screen will appear.  
The initial settings can be made in  
this screen.  
E-29  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Initial Setting  
Setting the Date and Time  
[Setting Procedure]  
<MENU> screen  
Turn Bto select “CLOCK”, then press A.  
1
Turn Bto select “ADJUST”, then press A.  
The cursor will move to the current-  
2
ly set date, allowing you to change  
it.  
Turn Bto select the desired date and time, then press A.  
The selected date and time will be  
3
set.  
• Each time Ais pressed, the cursor will move as follows:  
“day” “month” “year” “hour” “minute” “second” “PREV”  
• Keeping Bheld down to left or right will cause the date/time to change continuously.  
• To change the entries, restart from step 2.  
<Settings>  
• Day: 01 to 28, 29, 30, 31 (varies with the selected month)  
• Month: 01 to 12  
Year: 00 to 99 (lower two digits)  
Hour: 00 to 23  
Minute: 00 to 59  
Second: 00 to 59  
Turn Bto select “PREV”, then press A.  
The settings you made at step 3 will  
4
be confirmed, and the <MENU>  
screen will reappear.  
E-30  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Initial Setting  
Setting the Display Direction  
[Setting Procedure]  
<MENU> screen  
Turn Bto select “DISPLAY INVERT”, then press A.  
1
The contents displayed on the LCD  
will be reversed each time Ais  
pressed.  
E-31  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Initial Setting  
Setting the LCD Contrast  
[Setting Procedure]  
<MENU> screen  
Turn Bto select “LCD CONTRAST”, then press A.  
1
Turn Bto adjust the LCD contrast, then press A.  
2
The contrast you set will be con-  
firmed, and the <MENU> screen  
will reappear.  
• Turning Bto the right will move the contrast adjuster bar to the right, increasing the contrast.  
Turning Bto the left will move the contrast adjuster bar to the left, decreasing the contrast.  
• Keeping Bheld down to left or right will cause the contrast adjuster bar to move continuously.  
Note  
On the LCD of this instrument, the display looks darker in a high temperature environment, and looks  
paler in a low temperature environment. When this occurs, adjust the display level so that the display  
shows its contents properly.  
If the contrast is too high or too low, the contents displayed on the LCD cannot be viewed properly. In this  
case, turn the power OFF, and then turn it ON again while pressing A. The default contrast will be  
stored and the screen shown in “Setting the Language and Measurement Mode” (page E-27) will appear.  
Adjust the LCD contrast again as explained in “Initial Setting” (from page E-29) if necessary.  
E-32  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Selecting a Measurement Condition  
Before starting measurement, the desired measurement condition (COND1 to COND6) must be selected.  
Memo  
• Up to six sets of measurement conditions (COND1 to COND6) can be set.  
• Measurement conditions must be set before start of measurement. For details, refer to page E-34.  
[Setting Procedure]  
<INITIAL> screen  
Turn Bto select one of the conditions (COND1 to COND6), then press A.  
1
Turn Bto select “FILE”, then press A.  
2
• “T*” is the number of the color difference target data for the next measurement. If nothing is selected,  
“T---” appears.  
• “T*” does not appear if “defined in COND.” mode is selected.  
The currently selected measure-  
ment condition will be dis-  
played.  
• The FILE screen consists of two pages (1/2 and 2/2).  
• The pages can be switched from one to another by turning Bto select “ 2/2” (or “ 1/2”) and  
then pressing A.  
Memo  
• To set a new condition or change an existing condition, refer to “Setting a Measurement Condition” on the  
following page.  
• If an maesurement condition has been set, calibration and measurement can be performed under that con-  
dition.  
E-33  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Setting a Measurement Condition  
Up to six sets of conditions (COND1 to COND6) can be set. Since the instrument will perform measure-  
ment according to the selected condition, conditions must be set before start of measurement.  
The following nine condition items can be set:  
(1) Measurement area and specular component “MASK/GLOSS”  
(2) UV setting (UV SETTING)  
(3) Illuminant 1, illuminant 2 “ILLUMINANT 1, ILLUMINANT 2”  
(4) Observer “OBSERVER”  
(5) Display contents “DISPLAY”  
(6) Color space “COLOR SPACE”  
(7) Measurement times and standard deviation for manual averaging  
“MANUAL AVG. TIMES” and “DEVIATION”  
(8) Auto averaging times “AUTO AVG.”  
(9) Delay time “DELAY TIME”  
Memo  
• A setting can be made for the currently highlighted item. To confirm the setting, press A. The next item will  
be highlighted automatically.  
• For the items for which no setting needs to be made, press Ato skip them.  
• If an incorrect setting has been made for items (1) to (9), press the MEAS. button. This will take you to the previous  
items and allow you to make a correct setting.  
[Setting Procedure]  
<FILE> screen  
Turn Bto select “SEL”, then press A.  
1
For CM-2600d  
“MASK/GLOSS” will be highlight-  
ed.  
For CM-2500d  
• Only those conditions whose measurement area is MAV can be selected.  
E-34  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Setting a Measurement Condition  
Setting the Measurement Area and Specular Component Mode  
Turn Bto select the desired setting, then press A.  
2
<Settings>  
M/I+E: Measurement area:ø8 mm, simultaneous measurement of SCI (Specular Component Includ-  
ed) and SCE (Specular Component Excluded)  
M/SCI: Measurement area:ø8 mm, SCI (Specular Component Included)  
M/SCE:Measurement area:ø8 mm, SCE (Specular Component Excluded)  
S/I+E: Measurement area:ø3 mm, simultaneous measurement of SCI (Specular Component Includ-  
ed) and SCE (Specular Component Excluded)  
S/SCI: Measurement area:ø3 mm, SCI (Specular Component Included)  
S/SCE: Measurement area:ø3 mm, SCE (Specular Component Excluded)  
• The measurement area that suits the Target Mask used for measurement or the setting of the lens po-  
sition selector switch must be selected.  
• With the CM-2500d, only “M/***” can be selected.  
If the mask type has been changed  
from “M/***” to “S/***” or vice  
versa, a message will appear when  
A is pressed, inform you that  
the mask (measurement area) has  
been changed. The next item will  
then appear automatically.  
E-35  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Setting a Measurement Condition  
Setting the UV  
Turn Bto select “UV SETTING”, then press A.  
3
For CM-2600d  
<Settings>  
• UV100%: Measurement is performed with an illumination that contains all UV components of Xe flash  
light source.  
• UV0%: Measurement is performed with an illumination that contains no UV components of Xe flash light  
source.  
• UVADJUSTED: This item can be selected only if UV coefficients have been downloaded from Spec-  
traMagic (Ver.3.2 or higher; excluded Ver.3.5).  
For CM-2500d  
• Only “UV100%” can be selected.  
Selecting Illuminant 1  
Turn Bto select the desired illuminant, then press A.  
4
<Settings>  
• D65: Standard illuminant D65; daylight, Color temperature: 6504K  
• D50: Complementary illuminant D50; daylight, Color temperature: 5003K  
C: Complementary illuminant C; daylight (Ultraviolet part is small in comparison with the daylight),  
Color temperature: 6774K  
• A: Standard illuminant A; Incandescent lamp, Color temperature: 2856K  
• F2: Cool white (fluorescent lamp)  
• F6: Cool white (fluorescent lamp)  
• F7: Color rendering A daylight white (fluorescent lamp)  
• F8: Color rendering AAA natural white (fluorescent lamp)  
• F10: 3-band type natural white (fluorescent lamp)  
• F11: 3-band type cool white (fluorescent lamp)  
• F12: 3-band type warm white (fluorescent lamp)  
• ---: None (Not selectable “ILLUMINANT 1”)  
E-36  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Setting a Measurement Condition  
Selecting Illuminant 2  
As explained in “Selecting Illuminant 1”, select the desired illuminant, then press  
5
A.  
<Settings>  
• Same as those given in “Selecting Illuminant 1”  
• To display MI (metamerism index), an illuminant must be selected for ILLUMINANT 2.  
Selecting the Observer  
Turn Bto select the desired observer angle, then press A.  
6
<Settings>  
• 10°: 10° observer (CIE1964)  
• 2°: 2° observer (CIE1931)  
E-37  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Setting a Measurement Condition  
Selecting the Display Mode  
Turn Bto select the desired display mode, then press A.  
7
<Settings>  
• DIFF&ABS:  
Displays the absolute value and the color difference in relation to the target color. (Only absolute value or  
only color difference can be displayed.)  
If pass/fail judgment is made according to the specified box color difference tolerances, the failed factor  
of the measured data will be highlighted.  
• PASS/FAIL:  
Whether color difference from the target colors is within the specified color difference limit is judged.  
“PASS” will be displayed if the color difference is within the specified limit for all items of the measured  
data, and “FAIL” will be displayed if not within the specified limit for any factor of the measured data.  
• COLOR GRAPH:  
Displays the color difference from the target value in a graph. (Only for illuminant 1, box tolerance and  
L*a*b*)  
• SPECT. GRAPH:  
Displays a spectral reflectance graph.  
• ASSESSMENTS  
The color difference from the target color, pass/fail judgment result made based on the specified tolerances  
and direction of deviation from the target color for each axis in the L*a*b* or L*C*h color space are dis-  
played.  
• If no color target has been selected, the color difference, pass/fail judgment result and tint deviation  
direction will not be displayed even if “ASSESSMENTS” is selected. Furthermore, if no tolerances  
are selected, the pass/fail judgment result and deviation direction will not be displayed even if the  
target color is selected.  
• Even if “DIFF&ABS” or “COLOR GRAPH” is selected, no color difference values will be displayed  
if no color difference target data have been selected.  
E-38  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Setting a Measurement Condition  
Selecting a Color Space  
Turn Bto select the desired color space, then press A.  
8
Locating the highlighted cursor to  
by turning B will display  
the next page of the color space list.  
Locating the highlighted cursor to  
by turning B will display  
the previous page of the color space  
list.  
<Settings>  
• L*a*b*, E*: L*a*b* color space and color difference by “ E*ab (CIE1976)” color-difference formula  
• L*C*h, E*: L*C*h color space and color difference by “ E*ab (CIE1976)” color-difference formula  
• L*C*h, CMC1:1: L*C*h color space and color difference by “CMC1:1” color-difference formula  
• L*C*h, CMC2:1: L*C*h color space and color difference by “CMC2:1” color-difference formula  
• XYZ: XYZ color space  
94  
• L*C*h, CIE94: L*C*h color space and color difference by “ E* (CIE1994)” color-difference formula  
• Hunter Lab: Hunter Lab  
• Yxy: Yxz color space  
• MUNSELL: Munsell color notation  
• WI ASTM E313: Whiteness (ASTM E313-73)  
• WI CIE: Whiteness Index  
• YI ASTM E313: Yellowness Index (ASTM E313-73)  
• YI ASTM D1925: Yellowness Index (ASTM D1925)  
• B ISO 2470: ISO Brightness  
• DENSITY (A): Density (status A)  
• DENSITY (T): Density (status T)  
• Wl, Tint Ganz: Whiteness Index and Tint value (Ganz & Griesser)  
• Wl, Tint CIE: Whiteness Index and Tint value (CIE)  
00  
• L*a*b*, CIE00: L*a*b* color space and color difference by “ E* (CIE2000)” color-difference formula  
00  
• L*C*h, CIE00: L*C*h color space and color difference by “ E* (CIE2000)” color-difference formula  
• If L*a*b* or L*C*h is selected as the color space, DIFF&ABS or PASS/FAIL as the display mode  
and ILLUMINANT 1 or ILLUMINAT 2 as the illuminant, it will be possible to calculate MI (meta-  
merism index) and display the result.  
• Even if “WI, Tint Ganz” is selected, no data for WI and Tint (Ganz/Griesser) will be displayed when  
using SpectraMagic NX or the previously used software SpectraMagic Ver.3.2 or higher (except for  
Ver. 3.5), unless the proper Ganz coefficient has been specified and UV ADJUSTED is selected in the  
UV SETTING in the Measurement Condition Setting.  
In addition, if the Ganz coefficient is re-specified after measurement, the measurement data will be  
replaced with the one that is calculated based on that Ganz coefficient.  
E-39  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Setting a Measurement Condition  
• The coefficient for CIE00 (kl:kc:kh) is (1:1:1). This can be changed using SpectraMagic NX (except  
for Ver. 1.50 or earlier).  
If the coefficient (kl:kc:kh) is re-specified after measurement, the measurement data will be replaced  
with data calculated based on the new coefficient.  
E-40  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Setting a Measurement Condition  
Setting the Number of Measurements for Manual Averaging  
Manual averaging settings can be made as follows: For details, refer to “Manual Averaging” (page E-76).  
Turn B to select the number of measurements to be performed, then press  
A.  
9
<Settings>  
• TIMES:  
Specify the number of measurements to be performed (2 to 30).  
If “- -” is selected, manual averaging will not be performed.  
• Keeping Bheld down to left or right will cause the value to change continuously.  
Setting the Standard Deviation for Manual Averaging  
Turn Bto set the desired standard deviation, then press A.  
10  
<Settings>  
• DEVIATION:  
Set the desired standard deviation (0.01 to 2.00). When the standard deviation is below the specified value,  
the average of the measured values taken so far will be calculated and used as the measurement result.  
If “- -” is selected, manual averaging by the standard deviation will not be performed.  
• If “- -” has been set for TIMES, “- - - -” will also be set for DEVIATION and cannot be changed.  
• If the spectral graph has been selected as the display mode, “- - - -” will be set for DEVIATION and  
can not be changed.  
• The standard deviation can be set only if L*a*b* or L*C*h has been set as the color space.  
• The standard deviation cannot be set if “SPECT. GRAPH” has been selected as the display mode.  
• Manual averaging will end when either the specified number of measurements (TIMES) or the speci-  
fied standard deviation (DEVIATION) is reached.  
• Keeping Bheld down to left or right will cause the value to change continuously.  
Setting the Number of Measurements for Auto Averaging  
Turn Bto select the number of measurements to be performed, then press A.  
11  
<Settings>  
• Specify the number of measurements to be performed (1, 3, 5 or 8).  
E-41  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Setting a Measurement Condition  
Setting the Delay Time  
Turn Bto set the desired delay time, then press A.  
12  
<Settings>  
• DELAY TIME:  
The delay time is used to prevent influences caused by movement of the hands, and is the duration from  
when the MEAS. button is pressed until the lamp flashes and measurement is performed. Specify the de-  
sired delay time (0.1 to 3.0 seconds in steps of 0.1 seconds). If “0.0” (second) is specified, no delay time  
will be provided.  
Keeping Bheld down to left or right will cause the value to change continuously.  
“BREAK” will be highlighted.  
13  
<Performing Calibration>  
Turn Bto select “PREV”, then press A.  
Setting will be completed and the  
<COND > screen will appear.  
*
• “T*” is the number of the color difference target data for the next measurement. If nothing is selected,  
“T---” appears.  
E-42  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Setting a Measurement Condition  
• “T*” does not appear if “defined in COND.” mode is selected.  
Memo  
Selecting “CALIBRATION” by turning B and pressing A will display the <CALIBRATION>  
screen. So, perform the desired calibration according to step 3 and subsequent steps given in “Zero Calibra-  
tion” (from page E-44) or “White Calibration” (from page E-46).  
Note  
Depending on the target mode selected, some of the options displayed will be different.  
<Performing Measurement>  
Turn Bto select “BREAK”, then press A.  
The <measurement> screen will ap-  
pear.  
<Setting a Measurement Condition for another <COND >  
*
Turn Bto select “PREV”, then press A.  
Measurement condition setting  
will be complete, and the  
<COND > screen will reappear.  
*
• “T*” is the number of the color difference target data for the next measurement. If nothing is selected,  
“T---” appears.  
E-43  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
• “T*” does not appear if “defined in COND.” mode is selected.  
Selecting “PREV” by turning B and pressing A again will cause the <INI-  
TIAL> screen to reappear.  
So, set another measurement condi-  
tion according to the procedure giv-  
en in “Selecting a Measurement  
Condition” and “Setting a Measure-  
ment Condition” (from page E-34).  
E-44  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Zero Calibration  
Zero Calibration  
When you use this instrument for the first time or when you have initialized it, zero calibration must be  
performed.  
Zero calibration is also sometimes required when measurement conditions are changed.  
Once zero calibration is completed, the zero calibration data will be kept even if the power is turned OFF.  
Thus, it is not necessary to perform zero calibration each time the power is turned ON.  
Memo  
• The effects of stray light inside the measuring part (i.e. light generated due to the flare characteristics of the optical  
system) will be compensated automatically by the zero calibration data.  
• The amount of stray light may change because of dust or dirt which has collected in the optical system, tempera-  
ture, repeated operation, vibration and shock exerted on the instrument. In this case, performing zero calibration  
periodically is recommended.  
Note  
• If the instrument is not used for long periods of time, the zero calibration data stored in the instrument may be  
lost. If the data is lost, zero calibration must be performed again.  
• Before starting zero calibration, select the desired MASK/GLOSS setting from M/I+E, M/SCI, M/SCE, S/I+E,  
S/SCI and S/SCE in the <FILE> screen. If M/*** is selected, set MAV to the instrument. If S/*** is select-  
ed, set SAV to the instrument. For MAV, set the lens position selector switch and Target Mask to MAV. For  
SAV, set them to SAV.  
• A lens position error will occur if the lens position does not match the one set in the file, and a calibration error  
will occur if the Target Mask does not match.  
[Setting Procedure]  
<INITIAL> screen  
Turn Bto select one of the conditions (COND1 to COND6), then press A.  
1
Turn Bto select “CALIBRATION”, then press A.  
2
• “T*” is the number of the color difference target data for the next measurement. If nothing is selected,  
“T---” appears.  
• “T*” does not appear if “defined in COND.” mode is selected.  
E-45  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Turn Bto select “ZERO”.  
3
4
Direct the specimen measuring port into the air.  
1m or more  
• Never place the specimen measuring port toward a light source.  
Keep the specimen measuring port more than 1m away from any reflective items (hands, desks,  
walls etc.).  
Make sure that  
is displayed, then press C(MEAS. button).  
5
Zero calibration will be performed.  
When zero calibration is complete,  
the <CALIBRAITION> screen will  
reappear.  
Memo  
• Use of the optional Zero Calibration Box ensures proper zero calibration.  
If Zero Calibration Box is used, remove “Measuring Base”.  
• If  
does not appear due to the auto power save function, this may be due the fact that it can take time  
to start zero calibration after Cis pressed.  
Note  
• When zero calibration is complete, perform white calibration. Measurement cannot be performed if  
white calibration has not been completed.  
• Even though white calibration has been performed after the power is turned ON, if zero calibration has  
also been performed after that, white calibration must be performed again.  
E-46  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
White Calibration  
White Calibration  
White calibration must be performed prior to start of measurement after the power is turned ON.  
Memo  
• Own calibration data has been registered to the White Calibration Plate supplied with the instrument.  
• Although white calibration data is retained in internal memory even after power is turned off, it is still necessary  
to repeat white calibration each time you switch the power back on.  
• The reading may fluctuate slightly due to changes in the ambient temperature or due to heat generation caused by  
repeated operation of the instrument. In this case, make sure to perform white calibration regularly.  
• White calibration is not required if you just want to see the measured data without performing measurement.  
Note  
• White calibration must be performed at the same temperature as the one at which measurement will be per-  
formed.  
• Before starting white calibration, make sure that the instrument is sufficiently acclimatized to the ambient tem-  
perature.  
• Before starting white calibration, select the desired MASK/GLOSS setting from M/I+E, M/SCI, M/SCE, S/I+E,  
S/SCI and S/SCE in the <FILE> screen. If M/*** is selected, set MAV to the instrument. If S/*** is select-  
ed, set SAV to the instrument. For MAV, set the measurement area selector switch and Target Mask to MAV.  
For SAV, set them to SAV.  
• A lens position error will occur if the lens position does not match the one set in the <FILE> screen, and a  
calibration error will occur if the Target Mask does not match.  
[Setting Procedure]  
<INITIAL> screen  
Turn Bto select one of th3e conditions (COND1 to COND6), then press A.  
1
Turn Bto select “CALIBRATION”, then press A.  
2
• “T*” is the number of the color difference target data for the next measurement. If nothing is selected,  
“T---” appears.  
• “T*” does not appear if “defined in COND.” mode is selected.  
E-47  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Turn Bto select “WHITE”.  
Note that the White Calibration  
3
4
Plate No. is displayed.  
Place the instrument on the correct White Calibration Plate (i.e. the calibration  
plate whose plate No. is displayed in the screen).  
Make sure that  
is displayed, then press C(MEAS. button).  
5
White calibration will be performed.  
When white calibration is complete,  
the measurement screen will reap-  
pear.  
Note  
The instrument's memory contains the calibration data of the White Calibration Plate supplied with in-  
strument. Therefore, to execute white calibration, be sure to use the White Calibration Plate of the same  
serial number as the number displayed on the <CALIBRATION> screen.  
Memo  
• In COND mode, the measurement screen can still be displayed even if white calibration has not been com-  
pleted. However, it will not be possible to take measurement. (Measured data can still be viewed.)  
• White calibration must be performed each time the power is turned ON.  
• To perform white calibration again after the measurement screen is displayed, select “PREV” to return to  
<COND > screen, then restart the procedure from step 2.  
*
• If the measurement area or specular component mode is changed in the <FILE> screen following white  
calibration, it is necessary to perform white calibration again under those new conditions (i.e. with the  
newly selected measurement area or specular component mode).  
• Even if the conditions are changed (e.g. switched from COND2 to COND3) following white calibration,  
it will be not necessary to perform white calibration again if the measurement area and specular component  
mode remain unchanged.  
• If  
does not appear due to the auto power save function, this may be due the fact that it can take time  
to start white calibration after Cis pressed.  
E-48  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Setting a Color Difference Target Data  
Setting a Color Difference Target Data  
To measure the color difference between two specimens, the color of one of the specimens must be set  
as the target color. Up to 1700 target colors can be set for color difference measurement. (700 can be set  
in the “defined in COND” mode.)  
To set a target color, follow the procedure given below.  
Memo  
• Since tolerances for pass/fail judgment need to be set for each target color, target color data must be set before  
setting tolerances.  
• The memory of this instrument can store up to 1700 pieces of data in total, (700 in the “defined in COND” mode).  
This amount includes the sample data for the COND and TASK modes as well as color difference target data.  
When some sample data have already been stored, the number of target colors which can be set will be reduced  
by the number of the sample data.  
Note  
• Before setting target colors, a measurement condition (COND1 to COND6) must be selected and white calibra-  
tion performed.  
• For accurate measurement, make sure to keep measurement conditions (ambient temperature etc.) constant.  
[Setting Procedure]  
<COND > screen  
*
Turn Bto select “TARGET”, then press A.  
1
• “T*” is the number of the color difference target data for the next measurement. If nothing is selected,  
“T---” appears.  
• “T*” does not appear if “defined in COND.” mode is selected.  
Turn Bto select D, then press A.  
Dwill change to E.  
2
• “T1” appears instead of “T---” if “defined in COND.” mode is selected.  
Turn Bto select the desired target color no. (T ), then press A.  
Ewill return to D.  
*
3
• Keeping Bheld down to left or right will cause the target color No. to change continuously.  
E-49  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Place the specimen measuring port to the specimen.  
4
5
Make sure that  
is displayed, then press C(MEAS. button).  
The lamp will flash, measurement  
will be taken, then the result will ap-  
pear on the LCD.  
Memo  
• The navigation wheel and MEAS. button cannot be used for three seconds after the MEAS. button is  
pressed, if “UV100%” has been set for “UV SETTING”, or for four seconds if “UV0%” or “ADJUSTED”  
has been set.  
• If  
does not appear due to the auto power save function, this may be due the fact that it can take time  
to start measurement after Cis pressed.  
Turn Bto select “BREAK” or “PREV”, then press A.  
To set the next target color, repeat  
6
steps 2 to 5.  
To exit target color setting, select  
“PREV”.  
Memo  
• If a target color has already been set for the selected target color no., a message asking you whether you  
wish to overwrite the target color data will appear. Select “YES” to overwrite (or select “NO” if not) using  
B, then press A.  
• If “MUNSELL”, “DENSITY (A)” or “DENSITY (T)” has been selected as the color space, it will be pos-  
sible to set target colors, but no color difference data will be displayed in the measurement screen. In ad-  
dition, it is not possible to set color difference tolerances.  
• If “COLOR GRAPH” has been selected as the display mode, it will be possible to set target colors, but  
color difference cannot be displayed in the measurement screen.  
• Measurement will no longer be possible once the total number of target color data and measured data  
reaches 1700 (700 in the “defined in COND.” mode). In this case, delete some target color data or meas-  
ured data.  
Switching between the Measured Data screen and the <TARGET> screen  
Turning B to select Tand then pressing A will cause the measured data screen to  
change to the <TARGET> screen showing the color difference target data for the currently select-  
ed target number which is the target will be used for the next measurement.  
Note  
If “SPECT. GRAPH” has been selected as the display mode, “T” will not be displayed in the Measured  
Data screen. Similarly, “BREAK” will not be displayed in the <TARGET> screen. Thus, switching from  
the Measured Data screen to <TARGET> screen or vice versa, back to the <COND > screen once, must  
*
be carried out by the method to select the desired screen.  
E-50  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Selecting a Color Difference Target Data  
Selecting a Color Difference Target Data  
To measure the color difference between two specimens, the target color to be used for measurement  
must be selected from those set in “Setting a Color Difference Target Data”.  
To select a target color, follow the procedure given below.  
[Setting Procedure]  
<COND > screen  
*
Turn Bto select “TARGET”, then press A.  
1
• “T*” is the number of the color difference target data for the next measurement. If nothing is selected,  
“T---” appears.  
• “T*” does not appear if “defined in COND.” mode is selected.  
Turn Bto select “D”, then press A.  
D” will change to “E.  
2
Turn Bto select the desired target color no. (T ), then press A.  
E” will return to “D.  
*
3
• Keeping Bheld down to left or right will cause the target color No. to change continuously.  
4
<Performing Measurement>  
Turn Bto select “BREAK”, then press A.  
The measurement screen will ap-  
pear.  
E-51  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Note  
To make pass/fail judgment during measurement, it is necessary to set tolerances for the target color to  
be used. For details, refer to “Setting Color Difference Tolerances” (page E-52).  
Deleting a Color Difference Target Data  
There are two methods for deleting target color data. One is to delete the target color data set in “T ” of  
*
the measurement conditions (COND 1 to COND 6) one by one. The other is to delete all the target color  
data set in the instrument.  
Note  
• When target color data is deleted, its tolerances will also be deleted.  
• You will not be able to view the color difference for measurement data that used the deleted target color data.  
[Setting Procedure]  
Display the target color data to be deleted, as explained in “Setting a Color Difference Target  
Data”.  
Turn Bto select “DEL”, then press A.  
1
Turn Bto select the desired deletion method, then press A.  
2
Deletion Method  
• T DELETE:  
*
Deletes the currently displayed target color data.  
• If the target color data to be deleted by another “COND ” or “TASK ” has been selected, a message  
*
*
“THIS TARGET IS USED IN OTHER COND OR TASK. DO YOU DELETE IT?” will appear. Se-  
lect “YES” if you want to delete or select “NO” if not, using B, then press A.  
• The target color data nos. next to that of the deleted target color data will scroll up automatically.  
• ALL DELETE:  
Deletes all the target color data currently set in the instrument. All the target color data will be deleted  
without a confirmation message.  
Note  
If the target mode is “linked to each data.”, “T---” is displayed for target color number if the target color linked  
at the time of measurement is deleted, and the color difference for that data cannot be displayed.  
E-52  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Setting Color Difference Tolerances  
Setting Color Difference Tolerances  
This instrument allows you to set tolerances for the measured color difference, to make pass/fail judgment.  
Pass/fail judgment is made based on two types of tolerances: box tolerances and elliptical tolerances. Pri-  
or to start of measurement, tolerances must be set.  
Memo  
• Two types of tolerances are available (box tolerances and elliptical tolerances). With this instrument, either box  
or elliptical tolerances can be set for each target color. However, the following restrictions apply to the tolerance  
type that can be set, depending on the selected color space.  
• In the case of “MUNSELL” and “DENSITY” as the Color Space, neither box nor elliptical tolerances can be set.  
• In the case of “WI”, “YI”, “ISO BRIGHTNESS” and “WI/Tint” as the Color Space, only box tolerances can be set.  
• In the case of “Spect. Graph” as the Display Mode, neither box nor elliptical tolerance can be set.  
Note  
Once tolerances are set, the tolerance type cannot be changed. To change the tolerance type, the currently set tol-  
erances must be cleared.  
Box Tolerance  
If the measured color difference is outside the specified tolerances set for the target color, it will be highlighted  
to indicate that the pass/fail judgment result is FAIL. Both + and - box tolerances can be set for each target color.  
Note  
Target colors must be set before setting tolerances.  
[Setting Procedure]  
<COND > screen  
*
Turn Bto select “TARGET”, then press A.  
1
• “T*” is the number of the color difference target data for the next measurement. If nothing is selected,  
“T---” appears.  
• “T*” does not appear if “defined in COND.” mode is selected.  
Turn Bto select “D”, then press A.  
D” will change to “E.  
2
E-53  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Setting Color Difference Tolerances  
Turn Bto select the desired target color no. (T ), then press A.  
E” will return to “D.  
*
3
• Keeping Bheld down to left or right will cause the target color No. to change continuously.  
Turn Bto select “TOLERANCE”, then press A.  
A screen that allows selection of  
the tolerance type will appear.  
4
If tolerances have already been  
set, they will be displayed, so  
skip to step 6.  
• Example when “M/I+E” is set for “MASK/GLOSS” condition  
item.  
• Example when “M/SCI” is set for “MASK/GLOSS” condition  
item.  
Turn Bto select “BOX”, then press A.  
5
6
Turn Bto select “ADJUST”, then press A.  
E-54  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Setting Color Difference Tolerances  
Turn Bto select the value for an item to be set, then press A.  
7
The selected value will be set,  
and the cursor will move to the  
next value.  
Memo  
Keeping A held down will  
cause the cursor to move from one  
value to another continuously. The  
cursor will stop when it reaches  
“ADJUST”.  
<Settings>  
• +  
• -  
(“+” tolerance range) : “  
: (“-” tolerance range) : “  
----  
----  
” (No setting), 0.1 to 20.0  
” (No setting), 0.1 to 20.0  
• Keeping Bheld down to left or right will cause the value to change continuously.  
• To change a value that has been set, press C(MEAS. button) in the screen where “: <MEAS.>”  
is displayed. This will take you to the previous items, so change the value.  
• Pressing the MEAS. button after the cursor has returned to the first item (L*) will exit from the set-  
ting screen and the cursor will locate on “ADJUST”.  
If illuminant 2 has been selected, the observer and illuminant conditions for illumi-  
nant 2 set in the measurement condition (COND1 to COND6) will be displayed.  
Turn Bto select it and press Ato switch to the screen that allows setting  
of box tolerances for illuminant 2. Set the desired box tolerances in the same way  
as in steps 6 and 7.  
8
• Example when illuminant 2 is not selected.  
• Example when illuminant 2 is selected.  
Turn Bto select “PREV”, and then press A.  
The <TARGET> screen will reap-  
9
pear.  
E-55  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Setting Color Difference Tolerances  
Elliptical Tolerance  
Provided to judge whether the measured color difference is within the ellipse set for the target color.  
Memo  
• Elliptical tolerances must be set using the “L*a*b*” color space axis if “L*C*h” has been selected as the color  
space.  
• After elliptical tolerances have been set, if the color space is switched to another (e.g. “WI”) that does not allow  
setting of elliptical tolerances, a message will appear informing you that the specified elliptical tolerances are no  
longer valid, and no pass/fail judgment based on the specified tolerances will be made.  
Note  
Target colors must be set before setting tolerances.  
[Setting Procedure]  
<COND > screen  
*
Turn Bto select “TARGET”, then press A.  
1
• “T*” is the number of the color difference target data for the next measurement. If nothing is selected,  
“T---” appears.  
• “T*” does not appear if “defined in COND.” mode is selected.  
Turn Bto select “D”, then press A.  
D” will change to “E.  
2
Turn Bto select the desired target color no. (T ), then press A.  
E” will return to “D.  
*
3
• Keeping Bheld down to left or right will cause the target color No. to change continuously.  
E-56  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Setting Color Difference Tolerances  
Turn Bto select “TOLERANCE”, then press A.  
A screen that allows selection of the  
4
tolerance type will appear.  
If tolerances have already been set,  
they will be displayed, so skip to  
step 6.  
Turn Bto select “ELLIPTICAL”, then press A.  
5
6
7
Turn Bto select “ADJUST”, then press A.  
Select the value for an item to be set, starting from the top, then press A.  
The selected value will be set,  
and the cursor will move to the  
next value.  
Memo  
Keeping A held down will  
cause the cursor to move from one  
value to another continuously. The  
cursor will stop when it reaches  
“ADJUST”.  
<Settings>  
(Tolerance range): 0.1 to 20.0  
The tolerance range for “MINOR” must be smaller than that for “MAJOR”.  
• OFFS.: Below the specified +/- tolerances  
• ROTAT.: 0.0 to 179.9  
E-57  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Setting Color Difference Tolerances  
• Keeping Bheld down to left or right will cause the value to change continuously.  
• “MAJOR” in the L*a*b* color space will be “a*” axis when “OFFS.” and “ROTAT.” on the “a*b*”  
plane are “0” (ZERO).  
• To change a value that has been  
set, press C (MEAS. button) in  
the screen where “: <MEAS.>”  
is displayed. This will take you to  
the previous items, so change the  
value.  
MAJOR  
MINOR  
OFFS.  
ROTAT.  
If the measurement conditions (illuminant 2, observer, specular component mode,  
etc.) are displayed, turn Bto select it and press Ato switch to the screen  
that allows setting elliptical tolerances for illuminant 2. Set the desired elliptical  
tolerances in the same way as in steps 6 and 7.  
8
9
• Example when “ /I+E” is set for “MASK/GLOSS” and illumi-  
*
nant 2 is selected.  
Turn Bto select “PREV”, then press A.  
The <TARGET> screen will reap-  
pear.  
Memo  
Use of the optional Color Data Software “SpectraMagic” (Ver.3.2 or higher; excluded Ver.3.5) allows you  
to set elliptical tolerances using CMC coefficients or automatically set them using the target colors and some  
preset values.  
E-58  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Setting Color Difference Tolerances  
Clearing Tolerances  
To change the tolerance type, it is necessary to clear the currently set tolerances.  
To clear the currently set tolerances, follow the procedure given below:  
[Setting Procedure]  
<TARGET> screen  
1. Turn Bto select “TOLERANCE”, then press A.  
The currently set tolerances will be dis-  
played.  
2. Turn Bto select “RESET”, then press A.  
A message confirming you whether to  
clear the tolerances will appear.  
3. Turn Bto select “OK” or “CANCEL”, then press A.  
If “OK” is selected, the currently  
set tolerances will be cleared, and  
a screen that allows selection of  
the tolerance type will appear.  
If a color space that does not allow  
setting of elliptical tolerances has  
been selected, a screen that allows  
setting of box tolerances will ap-  
pear automatically.  
To make pass/fail judgment, it is  
necessary to set tolerances again.  
If “CANCEL” is selected, clear-  
ing of tolerances will be canceled  
and the previous screen will reap-  
pear.  
E-59  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Setting Color Difference Tolerances  
E-60  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Chapter 3  
Measurement  
E-61  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Measurement  
To perform measurement, you need to switch from a screen in which “BREAK” is displayed to the meas-  
urement screen.  
To perform measurement, follow the procedure given below:  
Note  
• Prior to start of measurement, be sure to perform white calibration. For details, refer to “White Calibration” (page E-46).  
• To measure color difference, it is necessary to set target colors first and then select the one to be used for measurement.  
• For accurate measurement, make sure to keep measurement conditions (ambient temperature etc.) constant.  
[Operating Procedure]  
Turn Bto select “BREAK”, then press A.  
1
• Example for <COND1> screen.  
• “T*” is the number of the color difference target data for the next  
measurement. If nothing is selected, “T---” appears.  
• “T*” does not appear if “defined in COND.” mode is selected.  
Place the specimen measuring port to the specimen.  
2
• If necessary, slide the viewfinder lever to check the position of the specimen.  
Make sure that  
is displayed, then press C(MEAS. button).  
3
The lamp will flash, measurement  
will be taken, then the result will ap-  
pear on the LCD.  
• Example when “DIFF&ABS” is selected as the display mode.  
E-62  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Measurement  
Memo  
• Measurement will no longer be possible once the total number of target color data and measured data reaches 1700  
(700 in the “defined in COND.” mode). In this case, delete some target color data or measured data.  
• The navigation wheel and MEAS. button cannot be used for three seconds after the MEAS. button is pressed, if  
“UV100%” has been set for “UV SETTING”, or for four seconds if “UV0%” or “ADJUSTED” has been set.  
• If the Ganz coefficient is re-downloaded and overwritten after measurement when “WI, Tint Ganz” has been se-  
lected as the display mode, the measurement data will be replaced with the one that is calculated based on that  
Ganz coefficient.  
• If  
does not appear due to the auto power save function, this may be due the fact that it can take time to start  
measurement after Cis pressed.  
E-63  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Displaying the Measurement Results  
At the end of measurement, the measurement results will be displayed on the LCD according to the spec-  
ified measurement condition. Typical measurement result screens are shown hereafter. To change LCD’s  
display contents, change them in the corresponding <COND > screen. For details, refer to “Setting a  
*
Measurement Condition” (from page E-34).  
Measured Data  
The following screen appears if “DIFF&ABS” has been selected for “DISPLAY” mode.  
Note  
• Color difference will not be displayed if no target color has been selected.  
• If the target mode is “linked to each data.”, you will not be able to view the color difference for measurement  
data that uses the deleted color difference target data.  
Memo  
“#####” will be displayed if the color difference data has two or more decimal places.  
1 Ready to measure.  
2 Currently selected <COND > no.  
*
3 Mask/gloss/UV at the time of measurement  
4 Currently selected observer/illuminant  
5 Currently selected measured data no.  
6 Currently selected target color data no.  
7 Measured data  
8 Measurement date. For the year, only the lower two digits are displayed.  
9 Displays the relative gloss value. If the gloss value exceeds 200, the screen will display  
“G###” in place of the value.  
0 Deletes the currently displayed measured data.  
A Displays other measured data.  
B Switches the screen page from one to another (when there are two pages or more).  
C Switches to the <TARGET> screen for the currently selected no. (T ).  
*
D Outputs the currently displayed measured data to the printer.  
E Returns to the <COND > screen.  
*
F Appears if there is insufficient battery power when the instrument is powered by the bat-  
tery. If  
appears, replace the batteries with new ones.  
E-64  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Displaying the Measurement Results  
Pass/Fail Judgment  
The following screen appears if “PASS/FAIL” has been selected for “DISPLAY” mode and tolerances  
have been set.  
• When the result is “PASS”  
1 Ready to measure.  
2 Currently selected <COND > no.  
*
3 Mask/gloss/UV at the time of measurement  
4 Currently selected observer/illuminant  
5 Currently selected measured data no.  
6 Currently selected target color data no.  
7 PASS/FAIL judgment result.  
8 Measurement date. For the year, only the lower two digits are displayed.  
9 Displays the relative gloss value. If the gloss value exceeds 200, the screen will display  
“G###” in place of the value.  
0 Deletes the currently displayed measured data.  
A Displays other measured data.  
B Switches the screen page from one to another (when there are two pages or more).  
C Switches to the <TARGET> screen for the currently selected no. (T ).  
*
D Outputs the currently displayed measured data to the printer.  
E Returns to the <COND > screen.  
*
F Appears if there is insufficient battery power when the instrument is powered by the bat-  
tery. If  
appears, replace the batteries with new ones.  
• When the result is “FAIL”  
E-65  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Displaying the Measurement Results  
Color Difference Graph  
The following screen appears if “COLOR GRAPH” has been selected for “DISPLAY” mode. The  
L*a*b* color difference value and the assessment message will be displayed in this screen regardless of  
the color space selected for “COLOR SPACE” condition item. The data will be plotted in a color differ-  
ence graph with the selected target color as the origin.  
(If “ /I+E” has been selected as specular component mode, only the graph will be displayed. Color dif-  
*
ference value and assessment message will not be displayed.)  
Note  
• If no target color has been selected, no color difference will be displayed and the graph will be blank.  
• If the target mode is “linked to each data.”, you will not be able to view the color difference for measurement  
data that uses the deleted color difference target data.  
Memo  
“#####” will be displayed if the color difference data has two or more decimal places.  
1 Ready to measure.  
2 Currently selected <COND > no.  
*
3 Mask/gloss/UV at the time of measurement  
4 Currently selected target color data no.  
5 Measured data.  
6 Color difference graph  
7 Currently selected measured data no.  
8 Currently selected observer/illuminant  
9 Measurement date. For the year, only the lower two digits are displayed.  
0 Displays the relative gloss value. If the gloss value exceeds 200, the screen will display  
“G###” in place of the value.  
A Deletes the currently displayed measured data.  
B Displays other measured data.  
C Switches the screen page from one to another (when there are two pages or more).  
D Switches to the <TARGET> screen for the currently selected no. (T ).  
*
E Outputs the currently displayed measured data to the printer.  
F Returns to the <COND > screen.  
*
G Appears if there is insufficient battery power when the instrument is powered by the bat-  
tery. If  
appears, replace the batteries with new ones.  
E-66  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Displaying the Measurement Results  
• Color difference graph  
H
I
J
L* axis (color difference graph)  
a* axis (color difference graph)  
b* axis (color difference graph)  
K Measuring point  
L Scale for each axis  
M Specified box tolerances  
N Position of target color  
Spectral Reflectance Graph  
The following screen appears if “SPECT. GRAPH” has been selected for “DISPLAY” mode.  
1 Ready to measure.  
2 Currently selected <COND > no.  
*
3 Spectral reflectance graph  
4 Position of the currently selected wavelength  
5 Mask/gloss/UV at the time of measurement  
6 Currently selected measured data no.  
7 Currently selected wavelength  
8 Spectral reflectance at the currently selected wavelength data  
9 Measurement date. For the year, only the lower two digits are displayed.  
0 Displays the relative gloss value. If the gloss value exceeds 200, the screen will dis-  
play “G###” in place of the value.  
A Select the wavelength in the spectral reflectance graph.  
Turn Bto select  
and press Ato switch to  
. The desired  
wavelength can be selected by turning B.  
E-67  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Displaying the Measurement Results  
B Deletes the currently displayed measured data.  
C Displays other measred data.  
D Outputs the currently displayed measured data to the printer.  
E Returns to the <COND > screen.  
*
F Appears if there is insufficient battery power when the instrument is powered by the  
battery. If  
appears, replace the batteries with new ones.  
Assessments  
The following screen appears if “ASSESSMENTS” has been selected for “DISPLAY” mode and toler-  
ances have been set.  
Memo  
“#####” will be displayed if the color difference data has two or more decimal places.  
• Displaying Assessment by Box Tolerance  
1 Ready to measure.  
2 Currently selected <COND > no.  
*
3 Mask/gloss/UV at the time of measurement  
4 Currently selected observer/illuminant  
5 Currently selected measured data no.  
6 Currently selected target color data no.  
7 Color Difference from the target, result of PASS/FAIL judgment and message indicating  
the deviation direction  
8 Measurement date. For the year, only the lower two digits are displayed.  
9 Displays the relative gloss value. If the gloss value exceeds 200, the screen will display  
“G###” in place of the value.  
0 Deletes the currently displayed measured data.  
A Displays other measured data.  
B Switches the screen page from one to another (when there are two pages or more).  
C Switches to the <TARGET> screen for the currently selected no. (T ).  
*
D Outputs the currently displayed measured data to the printer.  
E Returns to the <COND > screen.  
*
F Appears if there is insufficient battery power when the instrument is powered by the bat-  
tery. If  
appears, replace the batteries with new ones.  
E-68  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Displaying the Measurement Results  
• Displaying Assessment by Elliptical Tolerance  
1 Ready to measure.  
2 Currently selected <COND > no.  
*
3 Mask/gloss/UV at the time of measurement  
4 Currently selected observer/illuminant  
5 Currently selected measured data no.  
6 Currently selected target color data no.  
7 Color Difference from the target, result of PASS/FAIL judgment and message indicating  
the deviation direction  
8 Measurement date. For the year, only the lower two digits are displayed.  
9 Displays the relative gloss value. If the gloss value exceeds 200, the screen will display  
“G###” in place of the value.  
0 Deletes the currently displayed measured data.  
A Displays other measured data.  
B Switches the screen page from one to another (when there are two pages or more).  
C Switches to the <TARGET> screen for the currently selected no. (T ).  
*
D Outputs the currently displayed measured data to the printer.  
E Returns to the <COND > screen.  
*
F Appears if there is insufficient battery power when the instrument is powered by the bat-  
tery. If  
appears, replace the batteries with new ones.  
E-69  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Displaying the Measurement Results  
Switching the Display Contents of the Measurement Results  
In the measurement screen that appears at the end of measurement, the following data will be displayed  
according to the settings made in the <FILE> screen. The display contents can also be changed.  
Memo  
Selecting “DISP” by turning Bin a measurement screen in which “DISP” is displayed and then pressing A  
will allow you to switch the display contents of the measurement results.  
Settings in <FILE> Screen  
Display Mode (P. E-38)  
Color Space (P. E-39) Specular component (P. E-35)  
Other Conditions  
I + E  
Only illuminant 1 is set.  
SCI or SCE  
I + E  
L*a*b*, L*C*h,  
XYZ, Yxy etc.  
Both illuminants 1 and 2  
are set.  
DIFF&ABS  
SCI or SCE  
I + E  
(Color difference &  
absolute value)  
WI, YI etc.  
SCI or SCE  
Munsell, density  
Only illuminant 1 is set.  
L*a*b*, L*C*h,  
XYZ, Yxy etc.  
I + E  
Both illuminants 1 and 2  
are set.  
PASS/FAIL  
SCI or SCE  
WI, YI etc.  
Munsell, density  
I + E  
COLOR GRAPH  
(Color difference graph)  
Japanese only  
L*a*b* only  
SCI or SCE  
SPECT. GRAPH  
(Spectral graph)  
I + E  
Box tolerance  
ASSESSMENT  
L*a*b*, L*C*h only  
SCI or SCE  
Elliptical tolerance  
Note  
• Metamerism index is displayed only if L*a*b* or L*C*h is selected as the color space.  
• “Deviation A” indicates that the direction in relation to the target color is displayed, irrespective of whether the  
results are PASS or FAIL. “Deviation B” indicates that “PASS” is displayed when the result is PASS and the  
direction is displayed only when the result is FAIL.  
• Items enclosed by  
are not displayed in English.  
• If the display mode is set to “COLOR GRAPH” and the MASK/GLOSS is set to “*/I+E”, the system will display  
graphs for light source #1 only. If you set the system to use two different sources, only graphs for source #1 will  
be shown.  
E-70  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Displaying the Measurement Results  
Screen Switching  
Measurement Screen 1  
Color difference, absolute value  
Color difference, absolute value  
Metamerism index (MI)*  
Metamerism index (MI)*  
Color difference, absolute value  
Color difference, absolute value  
Absolute value only  
Measurement Screen 2  
Measurement Screen 3  
Color difference only  
Absolute value only  
Color difference only  
Absolute value only  
Absolute value only  
Color difference, absolute value  
Color difference only  
PASS or FAIL  
Metamerism index (MI), color difference & absolute value  
Color difference only  
PASS or FAIL  
Metamerism index (MI), absolute value  
PASS or FAIL  
Metamerism index (MI), color difference & absolute value  
Color difference, absolute value  
PASS or FAIL  
Absolute value only  
Color difference graph  
Color difference graph, color difference, absolute value  
Color difference graph, color difference, deviation A  
Color difference, absolute value  
Color difference, absolute value  
Color difference, absolute value  
Spectral graph, reflectance of  
selected wavelength  
Color difference, deviation B  
Color difference, deviation A, PASS or FAIL  
Color difference, deviation A, PASS or FAIL  
Color difference, absolute value  
Color difference, absolute value  
Color difference, absolute value  
* Metamerism index (MI) is displayed only if L*a*b* or L*C*h is selected as the color space.  
E-71  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Displaying the Measurement Results  
Deleting Measured Data  
There are two methods of deleting measured data. One is to delete the data items displayed on the LCD  
one by one. The other is to delete all the data items for the selected measurement condition (COND1 to  
COND6).  
Deleting Data One by One  
Data currently displayed on the LCD can be deleted.  
This can be done in the measurement screen.  
1. Turn Bto select “D”, and then press A.  
D” will change to “E”.  
2. Turn Bto select the data to be deleted, and then press A.  
E” will return to “D”.  
• Keeping Bheld down to left or right will cause the preset data No. (No. ) to change continuously.  
*
3. Turn Bto select “DEL”, and then hold down Afor more than one second.  
A confirmation message will appear.  
4. To delete the data, select “OK” with Band press A. The selected data will be  
deleted, and the data below the delected one will scroll up.  
To cancel deletion, select “CANCEL” with Band press A. Deletion of the data  
will be canceled, and the previous screen will reappear.  
E-72  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Displaying the Measurement Results  
Deleting All Data At Once  
All the data items for the selected measurement condition (COND1 to COND6) can be deleted at once.  
Note  
• Never turn OFF the instrument while global deletion is in progress.  
• Should the instrument be turned OFF during global deletion, the measured data for all the measurement con-  
ditions (COND1 to COND6) as well as for all the tasks will be deleted.  
However, measurement conditions (e.g. color space) and target color data will be retained.  
This can be done in the <INITIAL> screen.  
1. Turn Bto select the measurement condition (COND ) of which all the measured data  
*
is to be deleted globally, then press A.  
2. Turn Bto select “DATA DELETE”, then press A.  
A confirmation screen will appear.  
• “T*” does not appear if “defined in COND.” mode is selected.  
3. Turn Bto select “OK”, then press A.  
All the measured data will be globally  
deleted.  
During global deletion, the amount of  
deleted measured data will be displayed  
in a percentage.  
When data deletion is complete, the  
<COND > screen will reappear.  
*
Memo  
To cancel deletion, select “CANCEL”  
and press A. Global deletion will  
be canceled.  
E-73  
• “T*” does not appear if “defined in COND.” mode is selected.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Displaying the Measurement Results  
Abbreviations on LCD Display  
To facilitate the user’s understanding of various types of information displayed on the instrument’s LCD, the  
following abbreviations are commonly used.  
• For notation of values to be set in each setting screen (e.g. measurement conditions), refer to the description  
given in the corresponding operating procedure.  
Screen/Item  
Notation  
Meaning  
<FILE> screen  
Screens appearing during  
calibration  
<TARGET> screen  
<TOLERANCE> screen  
Screens in following Dis-  
play mode  
• “DIFF&ABS”  
• “PASS/FAIL”  
• “COLOR GRAPH”  
• “SPECT. GRAPH”  
Mask (measurement area)  
M
MAV  
SAV  
S
Gloss (spectral component)  
UV adjustment  
SCI (specular component included) and  
SCE (specular component excluded)  
I+E  
UV 100%  
100  
0
UV 0% (no specular component)  
UV adjustment required  
ADJ  
Screens in following Dis-  
play mode  
• “DIFF&ABS”  
• “PASS/FAIL”  
Color space, colorimetric  
data  
CMC1  
CMC2  
L4  
CMC1:1  
CMC2:1  
L for CIE94  
C4  
C for CIE94  
H4  
H for CIE94  
E94  
LC  
E for CIE94  
L for CMC1:1 or CMC2:1  
C for CMC1:1 or CMC2:1  
H for CMC1:1 or CMC2:1  
Tint value  
CC  
HC  
Tw  
E00  
E when CIE00 is set  
E-74  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Displaying the Measurement Results  
Measurement Results for “linked to each data.”  
This instrument can set multiple target color data numbers and select one of those for displaying the re-  
sults for the color difference. It can also easily switch the selected target color number using the naviga-  
tion wheel. The “defined in COND.” target mode can use these functions to calculate multiple color  
differences for measurement data, and make pass/fail judgments based on this.  
However, the pass/fail judgment is based on a standard color difference setting for the selected target  
color data number and the color difference. The differences between the target color data and the color  
difference is not always standard.  
The other target mode supported by this instrument, “linked to each data.”, can store the target color data  
number with the selected measurement data and display the results using the associated target color data  
number. In addition to absolute values, it can also be used for general color differences.  
This section describes how the results are affected when using “linked to each data.” target mode and the  
specified target color data has been changed or deleted. It also compares the difference to the results dis-  
played for “defined in COND.” target mode.  
When the Color Difference Target Data No. has Been Changed  
When “T” is selected in the measurement results screen, the target color screen will be changed to the  
currently selected number to be used for next measurement. The navigation wheel can also be used in  
this screen to recall a target color number that has been stored in the instrument’s memory. If “BREAK”  
is selected in the target color data screen, you can revert to the originally selected target color number.  
For details, see “Switching between the Measured Data screen and the <TARGET> screen” on page E-  
49.  
In “linked to each data.” mode, the measured data is cal-  
culated with the target data which is selected at the time  
of measurement and the results are displayed.  
Select  
and then press A, the <TARGET> screen  
is displayed. It shows the target color data which number  
is currently selected and is used for next measurement.  
Select “BREAK” and then press A, the dis-  
play return to the measurement screen.  
In “defined in COND.” mode, the measured data  
is recalculated with the new selected target color  
number’s data and the results are displayed.  
Select D, press Aand then turn Bto the  
left or right, it can be switched the target color data  
number.  
E-75  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Displaying the Measurement Results  
When the Target Color Data No. has Been Deleted  
If the target color data for a number is deleted, the target color for data to which that number was asso-  
ciated is set to that of the next highest number. The target color number is reset to that of the number for  
which there is a target color data number.  
With “linked to each data.” target-mode, the measured data is saved with target color number that was  
specified for it at the time of measurement. If the number for the target color that was set at the time of  
measurement is deleted, the link between the data and target color data number is cut when the number  
is deleted. The measurement data is saved with information that states that there is no target color for that  
data, “T---” is displayed for the target color, and “-----” for the color difference and pass/fail judgment.  
In addition, no points appear on the graph.  
With “defined in COND.” the color difference and pass/fail judgments for the reset target color data and  
its data are recalculated based on the associated color difference.  
In “linked to each data.” mode, the measured data is calcu-  
lated with the target data which is selected at the time of  
measurement. Because the target color data is deleted,  
“T- - -” is displayed on the screen as the target color data  
number, and the no color difference results are displayed  
(“- - - - -” is displayed as the color difference results).  
Select  
and then press A, the <TARGET> screen  
is displayed. It shows the target color data which number  
is currently selected and is used for next measurement.  
In the <TARGET> screen that shows the target color data  
which you want to delete, select “DEL” and then press  
A, the <TARGET DELETE> screen is displayed. In  
Select “BREAK” and then press A, the display  
return to the measurement screen.  
In “defined in COND.” mode, the measured data is  
recalculated with the new selected target color  
number's data and the results are displayed.  
the screen, select “T DELETE” and then press A,  
*
the target color data which the target color data number is  
“T ” will be deleted.  
*
If a number for target color data is deleted, the target color is set to the next target color, but set as the target color of the  
deleted number.  
* In the example above, target color T2 has been set to number T1.  
E-76  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Chapter 4  
Other Functions  
E-77  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Measuring the Average  
When taking measurements or setting target colors, more accurate data can be obtained if the averaging  
function is used.  
The following two averaging functions 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 reflect-  
ance data is calculated. This gives the average data of the entire specimen.  
• Auto Averaging: Specified number of measurement are repeated at the same position on the speci-  
men and then the average of the measured spectral reflectance data is calculated.  
This will improve the accuracy of the measured data.  
These two functions can be used in combination. In this case, it is necessary to make settings for both  
auto and manual averaging. For details, refer to “Setting a Measurement Condition” (from page E-34).  
Note  
For average measurement, the average of the measured spectral reflectance data is calculated first, then colori-  
metric data is calculated based on that calculated average. Thus, the result may not match the average of colori-  
metric data.  
Manual Averaging  
This method is used when the color of the specimen is not uniform. Measurements are performed at dif-  
ferent positions on the specimen and then the average of the measured reflectance data is calculated, to  
obtain the average data of the entire specimen.  
Set the number of measurements to be performed and the standard deviation, and then start measurement.  
Note  
Before starting manual averaging, make sure that the number of measurements to be performed and standard  
deviation are set. For details, refer to “Setting an Measurement Condition” (from page E-34).  
[Setting Procedure]  
This operation can be started from a screen in which “BREAK” is displayed.  
Make sure that “BREAK” is highlighted, then press A.  
Turn Bto select “BREAK”,  
if it is not highlighted.  
1
• Example when “COND1” is selected.  
E-78  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Measuring the Average  
Place the specimen measuring port to the specimen to be measured, and then  
2
press C(MEAS. button).  
If 2 is set for “MANUAL AVG.  
TIMES” or if 3 or a higher value is  
set and the standard deviation is not  
below the specified one, place the  
specimen measuring port to the next  
place and then press C (MEAS.  
button).  
• The number of completed measurements including the one cur-  
rently in progress and standard deviation will be displayed during  
measurement.  
When the specified number of meas-  
urements has been completed or the  
standard deviation drops below the  
specified one, the averaging result  
will be displayed on the LCD.  
Memo  
• To exit manual averaging and display the results before the specified number of measurements is completed or  
before the specified standard deviation is reached, press A.  
• If  
does not appear due to the auto power save function, this may be due the fact that it can take time  
to start measurement after Cis pressed.  
E-79  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Measuring the Average  
Auto Averaging  
Measurement is repeated the specified number of times in the same position on the specimen and then  
the average of the measured reflectance data is calculated. This will improve the accuracy of the meas-  
ured data.  
Set the number of measurements to be performed and the standard deviation, and then start measurement.  
Note  
Before starting auto averaging, make sure that the number of measurements to be performed is set. For details,  
refer to “Setting a Measurement Condition” (from page E-34).  
[Setting Procedure]  
This operation must be started from a screen in which “BREAK” is displayed.  
Make sure that “BREAK” is highlighted, then press A.  
Turn Bto select “BREAK”,  
if it is not highlighted.  
1
• Example when “COND1” is selected  
Place the speimen measuring port to the specimen, and then press C (MEAS.  
button).  
2
• Take care to keep the instrument still during measurement.  
The number of lamp flashing will be  
highlighted during auto averaging.  
When the specified number of meas-  
urements has been completed, the  
averaging result will be displayed on  
the LCD.  
Memo  
If  
does not appear due to the  
auto power save function, this may  
be due the fact that it can take time to  
start measurement after C is  
pressed.  
E-80  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Pass/Fail Judgment for Color Difference  
This instrument allows you to set tolerances for the measured color difference, to make pass/fail judg-  
ment.  
Two kinds of pass/fail judgment methods are available. One is based on the specified box tolerances, and  
the other is based on the specified elliptical tolerances.  
In “linked to each data.” mode, the number of the target color data selected at the time of measurement  
or the measured data are passed/failed based on the tolerances.  
If the target color data has been deleted, the color difference displayed for that color target and based on  
the tolerances for the color target cannot be performed. In addition, if other target color data is selected,  
recalculations and pass/fail judgments cannot take place.  
Pass/Fail Judgment Based on Box Tolerances  
If the measured color difference is outside the specified tolerances, it will be highlighted to indicate that  
the pass/fail judgment result is FAIL. Both + and - tolerances can be set for each target color.  
To perform pass/fail judgment based on the specified box tolerances, follow the procedure given below:  
Note  
To use this function, make sure that the target color to be used is set.  
[Setting Procedure]  
<COND > screen  
*
Turn Bto select “TARGET”, then press A.  
1
• “T ” does not appear if “defined in COND.” mode is selected.  
*
Turn Bto select “D”, then press A.  
D” will change to “E.  
2
Turn Bto select the desired target color no. (T ), then press A.  
E” will return to “D.  
*
3
• Keeping Bheld down to left or right will cause the target color No. to change continuously.  
E-81  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Pass/Fail Judgment for Color Difference  
Turn Bto select “TOLERANCE”, then press A.  
The currently set tolerances will be  
4
displayed.  
If they are satisfactory, turn Bto select “BREAK”, then press A.  
The measurement screen will ap-  
5
6
pear.  
Place the specimen measuring port to the specimen, and then press  
C
(MEAS. button).  
<If “DIFF&ABS” has been selected as the display mode>  
Values for the items that have failed  
will be highlighted.  
• “#####” will be displayed if the color difference data has two or more decimal places.  
<If “PASS/FAIL” has been selected as the display mode>  
“FAIL” will be displayed and high-  
lighted if any of the items has failed,  
and “PASS” will be displayed if all  
the items have passed.  
• Here the judgment result is “PASS”, and the results are displayed as shown above according to the condi-  
tions when the data was measured.  
• Here the judgment result is “FAIL”, and the results are displayed as shown above according to the condi-  
tions when the data was measured.  
E-82  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Pass/Fail Judgment for Color Difference  
Memo  
• If “PASS/FAIL” has been selected as the display mode, “PASS” will be displayed only when all the items have  
passed.  
• If “DIFF/ABS” has been selected as the display mode, the values for the items which have failed will be high-  
lighted  
• If a color difference has not been set, when the target mode is “linked to each data.”, and the target color data  
number set at the time of measurement is deleted, “----” appears instead of “PASS/FAIL”.  
• If  
does not appear due to the auto power save function, this may be due the fact that it can take time to  
start measurement after Cis pressed.  
Pass/Fail Judgment Based on Elliptical Tolerances  
This function is used to judge whether the measured color difference is within the elliptical tolerances specified  
for the target color.  
To perform pass/fail judgment based on the specified elliptical tolerances, follow the procedure given below:  
Note  
• To use this function, make sure that elliptical tolerances are set.  
• “PASS” or “FAIL” is displayed only if “PASS/FAIL” has been selected as the display mode.  
[Setting Procedure]  
<COND > screen  
*
Turn Bto select “TARGET”, then press A.  
1
• “T*” does not appear if “defined in COND.” mode is selected.  
Turn Bto select “D”, then press A.  
D” will change to “E.  
2
Turn Bto select the desired target color no. (T ), then press A.  
E” will return to “D”.  
*
3
• Keeping Bheld down to left or right will cause the target color No. to change continuously.  
E-83  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Pass/Fail Judgment for Color Difference  
Turn Bto select “TOLERANCE”, then press A.  
The currently set tolerances will be  
4
displayed.  
If they are satisfactory, turn Bto select “BREAK”, then press A.  
The measurement screen will ap-  
5
6
pear.  
Place the specimen measuring port to the specimen, and then press C (MEAS.  
button).  
If “PASS/FAIL” has been selected  
as the display mode, a judgment will  
be made to check whether the meas-  
urement result is within the specified  
ellipse, and “PASS” or “FAIL” will  
be displayed accordingly.  
• Example when the result is “PASS”.  
• Example when the result is “FAIL”.  
Memo  
• If “PASS/FAIL” has been selected as the display mode, “PASS” will be displayed only when the color difference  
between the measured value and the target color is within each specified elliptical tolerance (up to four tolerances).  
• If “DIFF/ABS” has been selected as the display mode, the measured results will not be highlighted even if they  
are “FAIL”.  
• If a color difference has not been set, when the target mode is “linked to each data.”, and the target color data  
number set at the time of measurement is deleted, “----” appears instead of “PASS/FAIL”.  
• If  
does not appear due to the auto power save function, this may be due the fact that it can take time to  
start measurement after Cis pressed.  
E-84  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Assessments  
This instrument allows assessment of measurement results by simultaneously displaying the direction of  
tint deviation from the target color, the color difference from the target color and pass/fail judgment  
based on the specified tolerances.  
Note  
To use this function, make sure that color difference tolerances are set in advance.  
Assessment by Box Tolerances  
[Setting Procedure]  
<COND > screen  
*
Turn Bto select “TARGET”, then press A.  
1
Turn Bto select “D”, then press A.  
D” will change to “E.  
2
Turn Bto select the desired target color no. (T ), then press A.  
E” will return to “D”.  
*
3
• Keeping Bheld down to left or right will cause the target color No. to change continuously.  
Turn Bto select “TOLERANCE”, then press A.  
The currently set tolerances will be  
4
displayed.  
E-85  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Assessments  
If they are satisfactory, turn Bto select “BREAK”, then press A.  
The measurement screen will ap-  
5
6
pear.  
Place the specimen measuring port to the specimen, and then press C (MEAS.  
button).  
The color difference from the target color, pass/fail judgment result based on the specified box tolerances  
and direction of tint and brightness deviation will be displayed.  
• The color space to be used as the assessment axis differs depending on the selected color space.  
When “L*C*h, E”, “L*C*h, CMC1:1”, “L*C*h, CMC2:1” or “L*C*h, CIE94” is selected, assess-  
ment will be made based on the direction of tint and lightness deviation and color difference from the  
target color in the L*C*h axis.  
When a color space other than those given above is selected, assessment will be made based on the  
direction of tint and lightness deviation and color difference from the target color in the L*a*b* axis.  
Memo  
• Assessment results differ as shown in the table below depending on the type of specified color difference toler-  
ances and pass/fail judgment result.  
Specular  
component  
Pass/fail  
judgment  
Type  
Displayed value  
Display content  
PASS  
Measured value, with “PASS” to the right  
Color difference  
Highlighted measured value, with highlighted  
message to the right  
FAIL  
PASS  
FAIL  
PASS  
FAIL  
PASS  
FAIL  
I+E  
Measured value, with “PASS” to the right  
E*  
Highlighted measured value, with highlighted  
“FAIL” to the right  
Box  
tolerance  
Measured value, with “PASS” to the right.  
Color difference  
E*  
Highlighted measured value, with highlighted  
“FAIL” and message to the right  
SCI or SCE  
Measured value, with “PASS” to the right  
Highlighted measured value, with highlighted  
“FAIL” to the right  
Color difference No judgment  
PASS  
Measured value, with message to the right  
Measured value, with “PASS” to the right  
Elliptical  
tolerance  
I+E  
SCI or SCE  
E*  
Measured value, with highlighted “FAIL” to the  
right  
FAIL  
E-86  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Assessments  
• The following deviation directions can be indicated by a message.  
L*: LIGHTER/DARKER  
a*: +RED (stronger red)/-RED (weaker red) / +GREEN (stronger green)/-GREEN (weaker green)  
b*: +YELLOW (stronger yellow)/-YELLOW (weaker yellow) / +BLUE (stronger blue)/-BLUE (weak-  
er blue)  
C*: DULLER/VIVID  
H*: +RED (stronger red)/+YELLOW (stronger yellow) / +GREEN (stronger green)/+BLUE (stronger  
blue)  
For E*, only the pass/fail judgment result will be displayed by “PASS” or “FAIL”.  
Note  
• If color difference tolerances have not been specified, pass/fail judgment result (“PASS” or “FAIL”) will not  
be displayed.  
• If no color target has been selected, the tint and brightness deviation direction and color difference will not be  
displayed.  
• In the case of L*C*h, “-----” will be displayed for H* if “C*” value of the color target or measured value is  
excessively low.  
• No message may appear if the color difference is excessively small.  
Assessment by Elliptical Tolerances  
[Setting Procedure]  
<COND > screen  
*
Turn Bto select “TARGET”, then press A.  
1
Turn Bto select “D”, then press A.  
D” will change to “E.  
2
Turn Bto select the desired target color no. (T ), then press A.  
E” will return to “D”.  
*
3
• Keeping Bheld down to left or right will cause the target color No. to change continuously.  
E-87  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Assessments  
Turn Bto select “TOLERANCE”, then press A.  
The currently set tolerances will be  
4
5
6
displayed.  
If they are satisfactory, turn Bto select “BREAK”, then press A.  
The measurement screen will ap-  
pear.  
Place the specimen measuring port to the specimen, and then press C (MEAS.  
button).  
The color difference, direction and amount of tint and brightness deviation from the target color will be dis-  
played. In addition, on the right of “ E*” value, a pass/fail judgment result made based on the specified  
elliptical tolerances will be displayed.  
• The color space to be used as the assessment axis differs depending on the selected color space.  
When “L*C*h, E”, “L*C*h, CMC1:1”, “L*C*h, CMC2:1” or “L*C*h, CIE94” is selected:  
Assessment will be made based on the direction of tint and lightness deviation and color difference  
from the target color in the L*C*h axis. When a color space other than those given above is selected,  
assessment will be made based on the direction of tint and lightness deviation and color difference  
from the target color in the L*a*b* axis.  
Memo  
• Assessment results differ as shown in the table in page E-84 depending on the type of specified color difference  
tolerances and pass/fail judgment result.  
E-88  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Assessments  
Specular  
component  
Pass/fail  
judgment  
Type  
Displayed value  
Display content  
Color difference PASS  
E* FAIL  
Color difference PASS  
Measured value, with “PASS” to the right  
Highlighted measured value, with highlighted  
message to the right  
I+E  
Measured value, with “PASS” to the right  
Highlighted measured value, with highlighted  
“FAIL” to the right  
E*  
FAIL  
PASS  
FAIL  
PASS  
FAIL  
Box  
tolerance  
Measured value, with “PASS” to the right.  
Color difference  
Highlighted measured value, with highlighted  
“FAIL” and message to the right  
SCI or SCE  
Measured value, with “PASS” to the right  
E*  
Highlighted measured value, with highlighted  
“FAIL” to the right  
Color difference No judgment  
PASS  
Measured value, with message to the right  
Measured value, with “PASS” to the right  
Elliptical  
tolerance  
I+E  
SCI or SCE  
E*  
Measured value, with highlighted “FAIL” to the  
right  
FAIL  
• The following deviation directions can be indicated by a message.  
L*: LIGHTER/DARKER  
a*: +RED (stronger red)/-RED (weaker red)/+GREEN (stronger green)/-GREEN (weaker green)  
b*: +YELLOW (stronger yellow)/-YELLOW (weaker yellow)/BLUE (stronger blue)/-BLUE (weaker blue)  
C*: DULLER/VIVID  
H*: +RED (stronger red)/+YELLOW (stronger yellow/+GREEN (stronger green)/+BLUE (stronger blue)  
The pass/fail judgment made based on the specified elliptical tolerances will be displayed by “PASS” or “FAIL”  
on the right of “ E*”.  
Note  
• If color difference tolerances have not been specified, pass/fail judgment result (“PASS” or “FAIL”) will not  
be displayed.  
• If no color target has been selected, the tint and brightness deviation direction and color difference will not be  
displayed.  
• No message may appear if the color difference is excessively small.  
E-89  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Connecting to an External Device  
Connecting a PC or printer to the external output terminal on the instrument allows the transfer of data  
between the instrument and PC or printing of the measurement results.  
Connecting a Personal Computer  
Connecting a PC (PC-AT compatible) to the instrument with a RS-232C cable will allow uploading the  
data stored in the instrument’s memory to the PC or downloading data from the PC to the instrument.  
When connecting this instrument to the PC, use of the optional Color Data Software “SpectraMagic NX”  
(CM-S100w) is recommended.  
Memo  
When the instrument is connected to the PC, make sure that the instrument is set in remote mode. Remote mode al-  
lows the following functions:  
1. Outputting measured data and target color data to the PC  
2. Downloading target data from the PC  
3. Downloading tasks  
For details, refer to “Switching to Remote Mode” (page E-89).  
Note  
• When connecting, make sure that the connectors are correctly oriented and fastened securely with screws.  
• Before connecting, make sure that the power to both the instrument and PC is turned OFF.  
• When disconnecting the cable, be sure to grip the plug or connector and pull it. Do not pull on or forcibly bend  
the cable.  
• Do not touch the connector terminals with your hand. Doing so may cause them to get dirty or apply excessive  
force to them.  
• Make sure that the cable has a sufficient length. Tensioning the cable may cause connection failure or wire  
breakage.  
• When using a cable other than the one supplied as the standard accessory, make sure that the cable conforms  
to “RS-232C Pin Assignment and Cable Wiring Diagram” (page E-89). If it does not conform, a malfunction  
may occur or incorrect data may be transferred between the instrument and PC.  
Communication Parameters  
Baud rate  
Setting  
9600 bps  
8 bits  
Character bits  
Parity  
None  
Stop bits  
1 bit  
SIP/SOP Connections  
• Accessories equipment connected the analog and digital interfaces must be certified to the respective  
IEC standards (i.e. IEC 950 for data processing equipment).  
• Furthermore all configurations shall comply with the system standard IEC 10101-1. Everybody who  
connects additional equipment to the signal input part or signal output part configures a electrical  
equipment for measurement system, and is therefore, responsible that the system complies with the re-  
quirements of the system standard (IEC 10101-1. If in doubt, consult the technical services department  
or your local representative).  
E-90  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Connecting to an External Device  
RS-232C Pin Assignment and Cable Wiring Diagram  
Instrument  
Personal Computer  
(For D-sub, 9-pin)  
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
1
8
Pin No.  
Signal  
RXD  
TXD  
GND  
RTS  
Signal  
RXD  
TXD  
GND  
RTS  
Pin No.  
2
3
5
7
8
2
3
5
7
8
CTS  
CTS  
Switching to Remote Mode  
To transfer data between the instrument and the PC, the instrument must be switched to remote mode.  
To switch to remote mode, follow the procedure given below.  
[Setting Procedure]  
Make sure that power to the instrument is turned OFF.  
1. Connect the instrument to the PC with the RS-232C cable.  
2. Turn the power ON.  
• When the power is turned ON for the  
first time, the <INITIAL> screen will  
appear.  
• Normally, the screen displayed just  
before the power was turned OFF will  
appear, so turn the navigation wheel  
to display the <INITIAL> screen.  
E-91  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Connecting to an External Device  
3. Turn Bto select “MENU”, then press A.  
The <MENU> screen will appear.  
4. Turn Bto select “REMOTE”, then press A.  
The <REMOTE> screen will appear.  
Memo  
To return to the <MENU> screen, press A.  
E-92  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Connecting to an External Device  
Outputting to a Printer  
Connecting the instrument to a printer with a printer cable allows printing the measured data or the color  
difference target data stored in the instrument’s memory. Two printing methods are available. One is to  
print automatically each time measurement is taken (this is called “Auto Print”; measured data only), and  
the other is to print the currently displayed measured data, pass/fail results and color difference target  
data.  
Memo  
If “SPECT.GRAPH” is selected as the display mode, the spectral reflectance data of displayed data in each screen;  
the measured data in the measured data screen or the color difference target data in the <TARGET> screen, will be  
printed. If “COLOR GRAPH” is selected, the color difference and absolute data will be printed. If “PASS/FAIL” is  
selected, either “PASS” (or “FAIL”) or the color difference and absolute data will be printed.  
Note  
• When connecting the connectors, make sure that they are correctly oriented and fastened securely with screws.  
• Before connecting, make sure that the power to both the instrument and printer is turned OFF.  
• When disconnecting the cable, be sure to grip the plug or connector and pull it. Do not pull on or forcibly bend  
the cable.  
• Do not touch the connector terminals with your hands, allow them to get dirty or apply excessive force to them.  
• Make sure that the cable has a sufficient amount of slack. Pulling the cable taut may cause connection failure  
or wire breakage.  
• The instrument and printer must be connected using a printer cable that is wired as shown in “Printer Cable  
Wiring Diagram” (page E-92).  
Communication Parameters  
Baud rate  
Setting  
9600 bps  
8 bits  
Character bits  
Parity  
None  
Stop bits  
1 bit  
Flow control  
RTS/CTS  
Applicable Printers: DPU-H245AS-A03 *serial connection/metric screw type (Seiko Instruments  
Inc.)  
In addition to the above printer, printers that meet the following specifications can be used.  
Item  
Number of print lines  
Data control  
Baud rate  
Specifications  
27 or more lines, Data input: RS-232C  
BUSY  
9600  
Character bits  
Parity  
8 bits  
None  
Stop bits  
1 bit  
Basic function  
CR (0DH) carriage return  
E-93  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Connecting to an External Device  
Printer Cable Wiring Diagram  
• For D-sub, 9pin  
Instrument  
Printer  
(For D-sub, 9-pin)  
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
1
8
Signal Pin No.  
Pin No. Signal  
DATA  
GND  
BUSY  
3
5
8
3
5
8
TXD  
GND  
CTS  
• For D-sub, 25pin  
Instrument  
Printer  
(For D-sub, 25-pin)  
1
8
Signal Pin No.  
Pin No. Signal  
DATA  
BUSY  
GND  
2
5
7
3
5
8
TXD  
GND  
CTS  
Auto Print  
If Auto Print has been setup beforehand, the measurement data can be printed as each measurement is  
made.  
Note  
The instrument and printer must be connected using a printer cable that is wired as shown in “Printer Cable Wir-  
ing Diagram” (page E-92).  
[Procedure]  
Make sure that power to the instrument is turned OFF.  
1. Connect the instrument to the printer with a printer cable.  
E-94  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Connecting to an External Device  
2. Turn the power ON.  
3. Turn Bto select “MENU”, then press A.  
4. Turn Bto select “AUTO PRINT”, then press A.  
5. Turn Bto select “ON”, then press A.  
Measured data will be printed automati-  
cally each time measurement is taken.  
Printing Measured Data  
Memo  
To print measured data, make sure that the instrument is connected to the printer with a printer cable.  
Note  
• The instrument and printer must be connected using a printer cable that is wired as shown in “Printer Cable  
Wiring Diagram” (page E-92).  
• Before connecting, make sure that the power to both the instrument and printer is turned OFF.  
E-95  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Connecting to an External Device  
[Procedure]  
This operation must be started from a screen in which measured data is displayed.  
1. Turn Bto select “D”, then press A.  
D” will change to “E”.  
2. Turn Bto select the measured data to be printed, then press A.  
E” will return to “D”.  
• Keeping Bheld down to left or right will cause the measured data No. (No. ) to change continuously.  
*
3. Turn Bto select “  
”, then press A.  
Memo  
• If “COLOR GRAPH” has been selected as the display mode, only numeric data will be printed.  
• If “PASS/FAIL” has been selected as the display mode, either pass/fail judgment results or color difference  
and absolute data will be printed.  
• If “SPECT.GRAPH” has been selected as the display mode, spectral reflectance data will be printed.  
• Print Example 1  
Display mode: “ABS. & DIFF.”  
E-96  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Connecting to an External Device  
• Print Example 2  
Display mode: “SPECT.GRAPH”  
• Print Example 3  
Display mode: “COLOR GRAPH”  
E-97  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Connecting to an External Device  
Printing Color Difference Target  
Memo  
To print color difference target data, make sure that the instrument is connected to the printer with a printer cable.  
Note  
• The instrument and printer must be connected using a printer cable that is wired as shown in “Printer Cable  
Wiring Diagram” (page E-92).  
• Before connecting, make sure that the power to both the instrument and printer is turned OFF.  
[Procedure]  
This operation must be started from the <TARGET> screen.  
1. Turn Bto select “D”, then press A.  
D” will change to “E”.  
2. Turn Bto select the color difference target data to be printed, then press A.  
E” will return to “D”.  
• Keeping Bheld down to left or right will cause the color difference target data No. (T ) to change  
*
continuously.  
3. Turn Bto select “  
”, then press A.  
Memo  
• If “SPECT.GRAPH” has been selected as the display mode, spectral reflectance data will be printed.  
• If a mode other than “SPECT.GRAPH” has been selected as the diaplay mode, only colorimetric value data  
will be printed.  
E-98  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
TASK Mode  
What is TASK Mode?  
TASK mode is the function that allows you to perform measurement according to the messages displayed  
in the LCD indicating the measurement procedure. The messages can be created by using the previously  
used software SpectraMagic (Ver. 3.2 or higher; except for Ver. 3.5) with your PC and downloading it  
as a TASK. Up to ten steps can be set for each task, and up to six tasks can be downloaded to the instru-  
ment. After measurements are taken, the measured data can be sent to SpectraMagic (Ver.3.2 or higher;  
except for Ver.3.5) for statistical color control.  
Note  
• It is not possible to create a task using the instrument alone.  
• TASK mode cannot be selected if no task has been downloaded. To use TASK mode, a task must be downloaded  
to the instrument in advance.  
• When downloading a task, if the task has the same name (No.) as that of a task already existing in the instru-  
ment, the existing task will be overwritten by the downloaded task, if no measured data is contained. If the task  
contains measured data, an error message will be displayed on the instrument.  
• If a task for which messages are set in Japanese is downloaded, the messages may not be displayed properly if  
a language mode other than Japanese has been selected.  
Downloading a Task  
Before downloading a task, set the instrument to remote mode as shown below.  
Note  
• For details on downloading a task, read the help file of the optional, previously used Color Data Software  
SpectraMagic(Ver. 3.2 or higher; except for Ver. 3.5).  
• Before connecting the instrument to the PC, make sure that the power to both the instrument and printer is  
turned OFF.  
[Operating Procedure]  
Make sure that power to the instrument is turned OFF.  
Connect the instrument to the PC with the RS-232C cable.  
1
Turn the power ON.  
2
E-99  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
TASK Mode  
Turn Bto select “MENU”, then press A.  
The <MENU> screen will appear.  
3
4
Turn Bto select “REMOTE”, then press A.  
The “REMOTE” screen will appear.  
Download a task using SpectraMagic (Ver.3.2 or higher; excluded Ver.3.5).  
5
Performing Measurement in TASK Mode  
The following two measurement methods are available for TASK mode.  
One is to perform manual average conducted by messages displaying the result after each measurement  
using a single target color. The measurement result obtained by this method will be the average of the  
measured data obtained by each measurement. The other is to perform measurements in a series using  
the specific target color for each measurement and obtain the measurement result for each measurement.  
Note  
• To perform measurement in TASK mode, a task must be downloaded to the instrument in advance. A task can  
be downloaded using the optional, previously used Color Data Software SpectraMagic(Ver. 3.2 or higher;  
except for Ver.3.5) from the PC connected to the instrument.  
• TASK mode doesn’t allow you to set measurement conditions and select target colors using the instrument alone.  
The measurement condition for TASK mode and target color to be used for measurement must be set using Spec-  
traMagic and downloaded in the TASK together with the task. Measurement of the target color can also be per-  
formed by the instrument alone.  
• Prior to start of measurement, be sure to perform white calibration. If necessary, perform zero calibration be-  
fore white calibration.  
Memo  
If power is turned OFF during TASK mode, the <INITIAL> screen for TASK mode (see step 4 on page E-100) will  
be displayed when power is turned ON next time.  
To perform measurement in TASK mode, follow the procedure given below.  
E-100  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
TASK Mode  
[Setting Procedure]  
Make sure that power to the instrument is turned OFF.  
While pressing A, turn the power ON.  
1
(Back side)  
The <INITIAL SETTING> screen  
will appear, with the item “LAN-  
GUAGE” highlighted.  
Turn Bto select the desired language, then press A.  
2
• When the cursor moves to the desired language, all the text will be displayed in the selected language.  
Turn Bto select “TASK”, then press A.  
3
4
Turn Bto select the desired target mode, then press A.  
Memo  
linked to each data.  
defined in COND.  
If you do not want to change the  
TARGET  
target mode, press A.  
E-101  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
TASK Mode  
The <INITIAL> screen will appear.  
• Example when tasks 1, 2 and 5 have been downloaded.  
Turn Bto select “TASK ”, then press A.  
*
5
6
A message asking you to check the  
currently set mask and measurement  
area will appear.  
Check the Target Mask and measurement area selector switch, then press A.  
The <CALIBRATION> screen will  
appear.  
Note that the White Calibration  
Plate No. is displayed.  
7
<To Perform Zero Calibration>  
Turn Bto select “ZERO”, then press C(MEAS. button).  
Memo  
For details of zero calibration, refer to page E-44.  
Note  
Never place the specimen measuring port toward the light source. Keep it more than 1m away from any  
reflective items (hands, desks, walls etc.).  
E-102  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
TASK Mode  
<To Perform White Calibration>  
Turn Bto select “WHITE”, and then press C(MEAS. button).  
Note  
Place the instrument on the correct White Calibration Plate (i.e. the calibration plate whose plate No. is  
displayed in the screen).  
Memo  
• If the white calibration data has already been set, the procedure will move to step 8 automatically.  
• If  
does not appear due to the auto power save function, this may be due the fact that it can take time  
to start calibration after Cis pressed.  
If a single target color has been selected for all measurement in a series, a mes-  
sage asking you whether to save the average will appear.  
8
9
To display the average of the meas-  
ured data and save it as the measure-  
ment result at the end of  
measurements, select “YES” and  
press A.  
If you want to save individual meas-  
ured data without calculating the av-  
erage, select “NO” and press  
A.  
Memo  
This condition will be registered in the memory of the instrument as long as data is stored for the TASK. In  
this case, this step will be skipped when the same TASK is selected for the next time.  
A message “JOB 1” will appear.  
E-103  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
TASK Mode  
Place the specimen measuring port to the specimen according to the message dis-  
10  
played, make sure that  
is displayed, then press C(MEAS. button).  
Memo  
If  
does not appear due to the auto power save function, this may be due the fact that it can take time  
to start measurement after Cis pressed.  
11  
<Performing the Next Measurement>  
Turn Bto select “NEXT” then press A.  
The message for “JOB ” displayed  
*
for the previous measurement will  
appear.  
<Performing the Same Measurement Again>  
Turn Bto select “REDO”, then press A.  
The message “JOB ” that was dis-  
*
played just before the measurement  
was performed will appear.  
E-104  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
TASK Mode  
<Quitting Measurement>  
Turn Bto select “END”, then press A.  
Measurement will be quit.  
Memo  
If you made a setting to save the average at step 8, the average of all measurement in a series will be calcu-  
lated and displayed at the end of the task’s last “JOB ”. In this case, only the calculated average will be  
*
stored in the instrument’s memory. The measurement result for each “JOB ” will not be saved.  
*
If you did not make a setting to save the average at step 8, the measurement result for individual measurement  
(“JOB ”) will be stored in the instrument’s memory.  
*
Note  
• In TASK mode, only the data taken by the previous measurement will be displayed. By using the instru-  
ment alone, it is not possible to view the data taken by the measurement performed before.  
• The measurement results will be saved only after a series of measurements set as a task is completed. If TASK  
measurement is cancelled on the way, all data in the series will not be saved.  
E-105  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
TASK Mode  
E-106  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Chapter 5  
Troubleshooting  
E-107  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Error Messages  
The following messages may appear while you are using the instrument. If such messages appear, take  
the necessary actions shown in the table below. If the trouble does not go away in spite of taking action,  
contact a KONICA MINOLTA SENSING-authorized service facility.  
Memo  
Messages that may be displayed on the LCD are given in the table below. For communication error check  
codes, refer to the separate document.  
OK02  
LOW ILLUMINATION  
Symptom/Possible Cause  
Corrective Action  
Amount of light from the xenon Clean the integrating sphere as  
lamp has dropped to 65% of its explained in “Cleaning Each  
initial level.  
• Deterioration of xenon lamp  
• Dirt on integrating sphere  
Part” (page E-17). If the problem  
still remains, contact a KONICA  
MINOLTA SENSING-author-  
ized service facility.  
OK10  
The reliability of the white cali- Performing white calibration is  
MAKE WHITE CALIBRA- bration data has dropped because recommended.  
TION !  
a certain period of time has  
passed since the last white cali-  
bration.  
ER01  
When operating in COND mode Delete some data for securing nec-  
MEMORY FULL  
or TASK mode, the instrument  
has a total of 1700 measurement  
and color difference target data  
stored. (700 in the “defined in  
COND.” mode.).  
essary memory space. The  
memory of this instrument can  
store up to 1700 (700 in the  
“defined in COND.” mode)  
pieces of data in total. This  
amount includes the sample data  
for the COND and TASK modes  
as well as color difference target  
data.  
ER02  
(When the instrument is powered Replace the batteries with new  
LOW BATTERY  
by batteries)  
ones.  
• Battery voltage drop  
ER05  
Xenon lamp does not flash prop- Contact a KONICA MINOLTA  
ERROR IN FLASHING  
erly.  
SENSING-authorized service fa-  
cility.  
• Xenon lamp has blown.  
• Faulty flash circuit  
• Faulty sensor  
ER07  
Zero calibration has not been Perform zero calibration.  
ZERO CALIBRATION INCOM- performed.  
PLETED  
ER11  
Zero calibration or white calibra- For zero calibration, the speci-  
tion has not been performed cor- men measuring port must be di-  
FAILED IN CALIBRATION  
rectly.  
rected into the air. For white  
calibration, the White Calibra-  
tion Plate must be used.  
The Target Mask is not correct. Attach the correct Target Mask.  
E-108  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Error Messages  
ER13  
ERROR IN A/D  
Symptom/Possible Cause  
Corrective Action  
Failed during A/D conversion.  
• Faulty A/D converter  
Turn the power OFF, and then  
turn it ON again. If this message  
• Break down of circuits relating keeps appearing, contact  
to the A/D converter KONICA MINOLTA SENSING  
-authorized service facility.  
Clock IC is not working correct- Contact a KONICA MINOLTA  
SENSING-authorized service fa-  
• Clock IF’s power voltage drop cility.  
a
ER17  
INCORRECT CLOCK OPERA- ly.  
TION  
or breakdown of circuits relat-  
ing to the clock IC.  
ER24  
White calibration has not been White calibration must be per-  
WHITE CALIBRATION IN- performed.  
COMPLETED  
formed each time the instrument  
is turned ON. White calibration  
must also be performed when the  
measurement area or specular  
component setting is changed.  
ER25  
The measurement area set in Change the measurement area  
<FILE> screen does not match setting or the position of the  
WRONG APERTURE  
the lens position selector switch measurement  
area  
selector  
on the instrument.  
switch according to the area to be  
measured.  
ER27  
Charging for flashing of Xenon Contact a KONICA MINOLTA  
lamp can't be completed SENSING-authorized service fa-  
ERROR IN CHARGING  
• Breakdown of charging circuit cility.  
• Battery voltage drop  
ER30  
Data has been lost since the Turn the power ON to charge the  
memory’s backup battery is ex- memory’s backup battery. The  
NO DATA IN MEMORY  
hausted.  
backup batteries can be fully  
charged in 25 hours when the  
power of this instrument is  
turned ON. After the batteries are  
fully charged, data backup can be  
stored for approximate 4.5  
months.  
E-109  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
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, turn the power OFF, and then turn it ON again. If the symp-  
tom remains, contact a KONICA MINOLTA SENSING-authorized service facility.  
Check Point  
Action  
LCD is blank.  
Are batteries inserted? Is the AC adapt- Insert the batteries. Connect the AC  
er connected?  
adapter.  
Is the LCD contrast appropriate?  
Adjust the LCD contrast. (page E-32)  
Isn’t  
teries extremely low?  
” does not ap- Are batteries inserted? Is the AC adapt- Insert the batteries. Connect the AC  
er connected? adapter.  
Isn’t displayed? Or isn’t the bat- Replace the batteries with new ones.  
teries extremely low?  
displayed? Or isn’t the bat- Replace the batteries with new ones.  
pear.  
MEAS. button is not Is measurement still in progress?  
effective.  
Wait until measurement is complete,  
and then press the button.  
Is a measurement screen displayed?  
MEAS. button must be pressed while a  
measurement screen is displayed.  
Abnormal measure- Is the instrument directed perpendicu- Make sure that the instrument is direct-  
ment result  
lar to the specimen?  
ed perpendicular to the specimen, to  
prevent leakage of light.  
Is the White Calibration Plate correct? Use the correct White Calibration Plate  
to perform white calibration. (page E-  
46)  
Was white calibration performed cor-  
rectly?  
Was zero calibration performed cor- Direct the specimen measuring port  
rectly?  
into the air or use the optional Zero  
Calibration Box and perform zero cali-  
bration.  
Measurement results Is instrument kept stationary during Do not allow the instrument to move  
fluctuate. measurement? during measurement.  
Not possible to input Is the RS-232C cable connected cor- Connect the instrument’s external out-  
data to the computer. rectly?  
put terminal to the computer’s RS-  
232C connector with the RS-232C ca-  
ble supplied with the instrument.  
No commands from  
computer are accept-  
ed.  
Is the RS-232C cable the one supplied  
with the instrument used?  
Do communications settings on the in- Set the same communications settings  
strument match those on the computer? as those on the instrument to the com-  
puter.  
Commands cannot be  
accepted correctly.  
TASK mode does not Has a task been downloaded?  
function.  
Download a task from the optional  
Color Data Software “SpectraMagic”  
(Ver.3.2 or higher; except for Ver.3.5).  
Not possible to print. Is the printer cable connected correct- The printer must be connected to the  
ly?  
external output terminal on the instru-  
ment using a printer cable that is wired  
as shown in “Printer Cable Wiring Di-  
agram (page E-92).  
E-110  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Troubleshooting  
Check Point  
Action  
Measurement data or The instrument’s backup batteries may The backup batteries have an expected  
settings are not held be low immediately after purchase or service life of approximately ten years.  
in memory, and dis- following a period of prolonged use. If you find that the instrument fails to  
appear immediately. Turn the power of the instrument ON retain data in memory even after the  
to charge the backup batteries. Under batteries have been fully charged, how-  
this condition, the batteries can be fully ever, then it is likely that your batteries  
charged in 25 hours.  
have reached the end of its life and re-  
quires replacement. Note that you can-  
not replace the batteries yourself. For  
information, please contact a KONICA  
MINOLTA  
SENSING-authorized  
service facility.  
Relative gloss value In this case of the TASK mode, if the Change the MASK/GLOSS setting of  
is displayed as “G---” MASK/GLOSS setting wasn’t “ / the TASK to “ /I+E”, and redownload  
*
*
in the TASK mode. I+E”, relative gloss value is not calcu- the TASK from SpectraMagic (Ver.3.2  
lated and is displayed as “G---”.  
or higher; except for Ver.3.5) to the  
CM-2600d/2500d.  
E-111  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Troubleshooting  
E-112  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Chapter 6  
Appendix  
E-113  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Principles of Measurement  
Illuminating/Viewing System  
The flow of measurement is shown below.  
This instrument utilizes the D/8 geometry conforming to CIE No.15, ISO 7724/1, ASTM E1164, DIN  
5033 Tei17, and JIS Z8722-1982 (diffused illumination/8º viewing system) standards, and offers simul-  
taneous SCI (specular component included) and SCE (specular component excluded) measurements.  
1 Illumination  
2 Receiving  
a:Light reflected by the  
3 Sensing  
Light is transmitted to  
Light from xenon  
lamps diffuses in the in-  
tegrating sphere and il-  
luminates the specimen  
uniformly.  
specimen is received.  
b:Light diffused in the  
integrating sphere is  
received.  
the specimen-measur-  
ing and illumination-  
monitoring optical sys-  
tem, where the light in  
the wavelength range  
of 360 to 740nm is di-  
vided into 10nm-pitch  
components and signal  
proportional to the light  
intensity of each com-  
ponent are output to the  
analog processing cir-  
cuit.  
1 Light from xenon lamps diffuses on the inner surface of the integrating sphere and illuminates the  
specimen uniformly.  
2 a. The light reflected by the specimen surface at an angle of 8 degrees to the normal of the surface is  
received by the specimen-measuring optical system.  
b.The diffused light in the integrating sphere is received by the illumination-monitoring optical sys-  
tem and guided to the sensor.  
3 The light reflected by 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 signal proportional to the light intensity of each component are output to the  
analog processing circuit.  
By using the outputs from the specimen-measuring optical system and the illumination-monitoring sen-  
sor for calculation, compensation for slight fluctuation in spectral characteristic and the intensity of the  
illumination light is performed. (Double-beam system)  
E-114  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Principles of Measurement  
Illumination Area and Measurement Area  
The CM-2600d allows selection of either SAV (ø3 mm) or MAV (ø8 mm) measurement area according  
to the specimen and applications. A Target Mask (illumination area) suitable for the selected measure-  
ment area must be installed.  
Note  
With the CM-2500d, only MAV (ø8 mm) is available.  
Target Mask  
Since this instrument does not have automatic Target Mask matched to the selected measurement area  
must be attached correctly.  
Since the condition of the inner surface of the Target Masks affects measured values, do not touch the  
inner surface by hand, scratch it or allow it to get dirty.  
Note  
With the CM-2500d, it is not possible to exchange a Target Mask since only MAV (ø8 mm) is available.  
Measurement Area  
The measurement area can be switched between SAV and MAV by sliding the measurement area selec-  
tor provided on the side of the instrument.  
Note  
With the CM-2500d, no measurement area selector is provided.  
E-115  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Principles of Measurement  
Simultaneous SCI/SCE Measurement  
The CM-2600d/2500d employs simultaneous SCI/SCE measurement method.  
With the conventional models, SCI (Specular Component Included) and SCE (Specular Component Ex-  
cluded) need to be switched mechanically by opening/closing the optical trap provided inside the inte-  
grating sphere.  
This means mechanical switching has to be made each time the mode is switched from SCI to SCE or  
vice versa, and it is not possible to start measurement in the new mode until switching is complete.  
With the CM-2600d/2500d, both SCI and SCE data can be obtained simultaneously by calculating the  
data obtained by two illuminantions.  
Simultaneous SCI/SCE Measurement Method  
Two light sources 1 and 2 are located as shown in  
To illuminating/viewing system  
the figure, and light source 1 flashes first.  
Light source 1 is the diffused illumination type,  
and SCI measured data can be obtained as it  
flashes.  
Then, light source 2 flashes next.  
Light source 2 is provided for numeric control  
of the specular component. The data (i.e. amount  
of light reflected specularly from the surface of  
the specimen) obtained when this light source  
flashes and that obtained when light source 1  
flashed are used to calculate SCE data.  
specimen  
By carrying out the above measurement and calculation during a single measurement, both SCI and SCE  
data can be obtained simultaneously without mechanical switching that is required in the case of the con-  
ventional models.  
UV Control  
With the CM-2600d, two light sources, one contains UV (Ultraviolet) component and the other doesn’t,  
flash sequentially and a desired illumination containing the specific UV intensity is virtually created by  
calculation based on the two measured numeric data sets. In case of conventional models with a single  
light source, the position of UV cutoff filter in the flux from the light source is mechanically adjusted to  
control the UV intensity. The adjustment of the filter position requires repeated operations.  
Since the UV control in CM-2600d is performed by the calculation based on the data measured using two  
light sources, it is completed in a instance and the deterioration of a fluorescent standard which often hap-  
pens in conventional models due to the repeated illumination during adjustment is prevented.  
Mechanism of UV Control  
Two light sources 1 (without UV cutoff filter) and  
2 (with a UV cutoff filter) are located as shown be-  
low. Light sources 1 and 2 flash sequentially with-  
in the measurement time of approximately 2 seconds.  
As a result, the spectral reflectance data with and  
without UV component can be obtained, based on  
which the calculation for UV intensity control is per-  
formed. These two spectral reflectance data are com-  
pared/merged to obtain the UV intensity correction  
data.  
light source 2  
light source 1  
specimen  
E-116  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Target Mode  
Relation Between Measured Data and Target Color  
• In “linked to each data.” mode, there is specific target color data associated with the selected number of the  
target color data at the time of measurement.  
• In “defined in COND.” mode, the target color data depends on the conditions.  
There is a unique link for the selected number of the target color data at the time of measurement, however, if  
the number of the target color is changed, the results are recalculated based on the new target color number.  
Deleting a Color Difference Target Data  
If target color data is deleted, the numbers for other target color data is renumbered.  
For example, if target color data numbers T1 to T10 have been set and T2 is deleted, the date that was  
numbered T3 is renumbered T2 and T4 becomes T3, and so on for the other numbers.  
• In “linked to each data.” mode, if the target color data number selected at the time of measurement is modified  
(deleted or change), then the link to that target color data is cut. The target color data associated with that meas-  
urement data is lost forever, and is not recalculated using other target color data.  
The color difference display based on the target color data does not occur and pass/fail judgments are not per-  
formed, and “-----” is displayed for the color difference. “T---” is displayed for the target color data number.  
• In “defined in COND.” mode, there is a link to the target color data number selected at the time of measure-  
ment. For example, if the current target color set for T2 was set as T3 at the time of measurement, and even if  
the actual target color data used at the time of measurement is deleted, the results are calculated and displayed  
based on the new T2 target color.  
Notes on Changing the Target Mode  
This instrument comes with two user selectable target modes, “linked to each data.and defined in  
COND.”  
Note  
• Once the target mode is changed, previous data will be cleared. It is recommended that you save previous data  
into other storage media in advance by using the Color Data Software that is optionally available.  
• For the target mode changing procedure, please read “Selecting the Target Mode” on page E-28.  
E-117  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
       
Specifications  
Specifications  
Model  
CM-2600d  
CM-2500d  
Illuminating/viewing system  
d/8 (diffused illumination, 8-degree viewing angle), equipped with  
simultaneous measurement (not switched mechanically) of SCI  
(specular component included)/SCE (specular component exclud-  
ed). (Conforms to CIE No.15, ISO 7724/1, ASTM E1164, DIN 5033  
Tei17, JIS Z8722 Condition c, standard.)  
Size of integrating sphere  
Detector  
ø52 mm  
Silicon photodiode array (dual 40 elements)  
Diffraction grating  
Spectral separation device  
Wavelength range  
Wavelength pitch  
Half bandwidth  
360 nm to 740 nm  
10 nm  
Approx. 10 nm  
Reflectance range  
Light sources  
0 to 175%, Display resolution: 0.01%  
3 pulsed xenon lamps  
2 pulsed xenon lamps  
Measurement time  
Approx. 1.5 seconds (approx. 2 Approx. 1.5 seconds  
seconds for fluorescent measure-  
ment)  
Minimum measurement inter- 3 seconds for SCI/SCE (4 sec- 3 seconds for SCI/SCE  
val  
onds for fluorescent measure-  
ment)  
Battery performance  
Approx. 1000 times at 10-second intervals  
(when alkaline batteries used; at 23°C)  
Measurement/illumination  
area  
MAV: ø8 mm/ø11 mm  
SAV: ø3 mm/ø6 mm  
(Selectable between MAV and  
SAV)  
MAV:ø8 mm/ø11 mm  
Repeatability  
Spectral Reflectance: Standard deviation within 0.1% (360 to 380  
nm: Standard deviation within 0.2%)  
Chromaticity Value: Standard deviation E*ab within 0.04 (When  
a White Calibration Plate is measured 30 times at 10-second inter-  
vals after white calibration)  
Inter instrument agreement  
UV adjustment  
E*ab within 0.2 (MAV/SCI) (Averaged for 12 BCRA Series II  
color tiles compared to values measured with master body; at 23°C)  
Instantaneous numerical adjust- No UV adjustment function for  
ment (no mechanical adjustment CM-2500d  
required)  
* With UV400 nm cut filter  
Language modes  
Measurement mode  
Interface  
English/Japanese/German/French/Spanish/Italian  
Single/averaging (auto mode: 3, 5, 8 times/manual mode)  
Conforms to RS-232C  
Observer  
2/10 degrees  
Observation illuminant  
A, C, D50, D65, F2, F6, F7, F8, F10, F11, F12 (simultaneous evalua-  
tion is possible using two light sources)  
E-118  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Specifications  
Model  
CM-2600d  
CM-2500d  
Display  
Spectral value/graph, colorimetric value, color difference value/  
graph, PASS/FAIL result, Assessment (except in Japanese mode),  
relative gloss value  
Color space/colorimetric data L*a*b*, L*C*h, CMC (1:1), CMC (2:1), CIE94, Hunter Lab, Yxy,  
Munsell, XYZ, MI, WI (ASTM E313), YI (ASTM E313/ASTM  
D1925), ISO Brightness (ISO 2470), Density status A/T, WI/Tint  
(CIE/Ganz), CIE00  
Storable data sets  
1700 pieces of data (as SCI/SCE 1 data) * 700 pieces of data in the  
“defined in COND.” mode.  
* Total of the sample data for the COND and TASK modes and color  
difference target data  
Tolerance judgment  
Tolerance for color difference (both box and elliptical tolerances can  
be set)  
Power  
AA-size battery (× 4), AC adapter  
Size  
69 (W) × 96 (H) × 193 (D) mm  
Weight  
approx. 670 g (including “Measuring Base”/excluding batteries)  
Operating temperature/  
humidity range  
5 to 40°C , less than 80% relative humidity at 35°C with no conden-  
sation  
*1  
Storage temperature/humidity 0 to 45°C, less than 80% relative humidity at 35°C with no conden-  
range  
sation  
Standard accessories  
White Calibration Plate: CM-A145  
Target Mask ø8 mm: CM-A146  
Target Mask ø3 mm: CM-A147 None  
RS-232C cable (D-sub 9-pin, for IBM, PC/AT): IF-A16  
AC adapter: AC-A17  
E:AA(R6) alkaline battery × 4  
Optional accessories  
Zero Calibration Box: CM-A32  
Hard Case: CM-A148  
Dust Cover Set: CM-A149  
Replacement Dust Cover: CM-A152 (polyolefin)  
Color Data Software “SpectraMagic NX” (CM-S100w)  
Printer cable (D-sub 9-pin, for serial connection): CR-A75  
*1 Operating temperature/humidity range of products for North America: 5 to 40°C, less than 80% relative humidity  
at 31°C with no condensation  
E-119  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Dimensions  
Dimensions  
(mm)  
The measurement area selector is not available with the CM-2500d.  
193  
E-120  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Dimensions  
E-121  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Menu Structure  
Menu Structure  
The navigation wheel of the CM-2600d/2500d can be used to select menus and items in the LCD to set  
the measurement conditions and measurement results display.  
The following figure is the Menu Structure diagram of the CM-2600d/2500d. This is a tree diagram for  
the menus or the items that can be selected in the display of the instrument.  
Reading the menu structure diagram  
is the display title in the diagram. Then words under the display title are the menus or items which can be  
selected in this display.  
• To the right of the menus or items is explanation of what will happen when the menu or item selected.  
• The number enclosed in parentheses “( )” in the display is the number of the page in this manual which explains  
the menu or item. For details, please refer to the indicated page.  
• In the following example, it is shown that selecting “COND ” in the “<INITIAL>” display will cause the  
*
“COND ” menu for setting measurement conditions to appear.  
*
[Shown in the menu structure]  
[Real display examples]  
E-122  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Menu Structure  
Menu Structure diagram  
E-123  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
E
Es  
© 2002-2005 KONICA MINOLTA SENSING, INC.  
AFMAGA(1) Printed in Japan  
9222-1856-40  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  

Indesit Washer IWE81281K User Manual
Invacare Mobility Aid 1073913 User Manual
John Deere Compact Loader 315SJ User Manual
JVC Projection Television HD P61R2U User Manual
Karcher Pressure Washer G2600XH User Manual
Kenwood Stereo System HM 333 User Manual
Kenwood Stereo System SRC 402 User Manual
Kenwood Universal Remote Axcess Remote Portal User Manual
Kompernass Clock Radio KH 2237 User Manual
Konica Minolta Digital Camera DYNAX 3L User Manual