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CHROMA METER CR-300/CR-310/ CR-321/CR-331/CR-331C INSTRUCTION MANUAL MINOLTA Minolta Covoa Meters CR-300, CR-310, CR-321, CR}, and CR-ASIC axe compact wstmules color analyzers for measuring retectve colors of surfaces. Each Chroma Mr consists of the respecive measuring head and te Data Processor DP-201, The measuring head ofthe Chrome "Meter CR-900 has an Srm-dameter measuring area and uses dfuse Bunination and a O° viewing angle (specular component incluced) for accurate measurements ofa wide vary of subjects. The measuring head of the Chroma Meter CR-Si0 uses wide-eealluminaton and a O° viewing angie (Specular component included), and has a SOrm- a" LC'H XYZ-~Hurtr Lab, DIFF. modo: at¥ay)-~aab")~-a(’C'H") Hunter (La) 309). ‘in alLa®’) and a(¥C'H") color spaces, aE" Isao csplyed: in Hunter a(Lat) color space, 2E is algo aspiayed {AE ALARIM SET: Sot AE" iit value so mor wil Sound alarm and output signal when measures data vary rom tho targetcolor data by mee tan the AE" im valve 1. Press AE ALARM SET, 2 Select the target coor number for which the AE"= alarm wil bo sot £8. Use i (cursor keys) © move the cursor under fo "N" of "Alarm: 44 Press VIN o change setting to “Alam: ¥ 5 Use tem (cursr hys) 9 move the cus under the (.) and use the number keys 1 et the Ea vale (up 10 9958). 6. When seting has been competed, press ENTER, TIMER/CLOCK: Tima can be used fr automatic measurements at saleced intervals; clock inctdes ‘a caleriar and 24-pou clock Tose timer 3. Use tine cursor lays) o move the cursor under the fest gt of "1=00" and use number keys {0 set the itera time (up t $8); to change unt ot tne ("S" for seconds, “Mor minutes), uso ‘sis (cursor keys) © move cursor under preset timeuni sein ard press C) (sca ay) 4.When sting hasbeen completed, pross ENTER, 5 Postion measuring head on specimen and press MEASURE to start automatic measurements wit Interval ner ross BREAK fo sop automate measurements 7) sat caloncaeoc 1. Pross TIMERICLOCK. 2.Use 4s (cursor keys) lo move cursor batom fe of espa {Use number keys and +m (cursor keys) 0 sot correct month (M, day (O), and tee (in 24-hour format. 4.When seling has been complete, press ENTER. STATISTIC: Calousis the maximum, minimum, mean, and stansard devation of measurement data ‘9 merry, 1. Poss STATISTIC. 2.Use ime (cursor key) and number keys 10 set the page numbor of data to be used for calculations; to use al data for calcio, use (cursor Key) and SPACE 0 set page umber blanks. {3 Press COLOR SPACE SELECT repeated i select the desired color space. 4. Press ABS./DIFF. 0 seec absolute oeolerdierene daa for calculations. 5 Press ENTER. ‘STORED DATA LIST: Dpensng on tho selected operaten, roca data om memory to the day, pris ot data in memory, or opus data m memory trough the AS-2320 tern “orca ca em memory tthe cepay 1. Pese STORED DATA LIST. 2. Press () (sc ey) repeately unt "Dispay"is shown inthe atom ne of he pay {8 ross ABS/DIFF. to sole recall o absolute of colorference data 4, Uso #15 (cursor hays) and ruber hays to set he page mamber om wich da wil be rca to recall data from all pages, use ‘i (cursor ays) and SPACE 10 set page number 10 all ans 5 Pross ENTER. opin os data hy memory: 1. Prose STORED DATA LIST. 2 Press (srl hey) repstoay rt "Pret Outs shown inthe baton ne of heey 8 Press ABS./DIFF. to soloc presing of absolute or clortxence data, 4. Use i= (cursor keys) and number kays to st the page numer fom which data wll be prod: to print data trom a pages, use aM (Cursor hays) and SPACE to sel page number to al blanks. 5 Press ENTER, “oextput tain memory: 4. Pross STORED DATA LIS, 2. Press () (scl te) repeat ul “Outputs shown in the tt line ofthe ela. {3 Press ABS /DIFF. to select output of abecut or colocterenco dala 4. Usp s/n (cursor kaye) anc number Heys ose the page nner rom which data wil be output to output data from all pages, use =) (ursr kay) and SPACE to st nape number tal blanks 5 Press ENTER, ‘PAGE: Closes present page and starts new page 1. Pross PAGE. 2 Pross ENTER © complet page change to cancel page change, ress BREAK. +1 not possible to return to & page and add daa once that page has been closed. ALL DATA CLEAR: Deletes from memory all measurement dal, ofa data, incusng clean and targt-color dea, “ colt all maasuremen cata 1. Press ALL DATA CLEAR, 2 Pross ENTER, “delete a data, including caltration and target oor dota: 1. Side POWER swich OFF. 2. Wat s fw seconds 2 Side POWER sith 1 ON while Plding ALL DATA CLEAR posses 1 nat rolsase ALL DATA CLEAR vel tne sounds. DISPLAYED OAIA DELETE/RECOVER: Temporary deletes displayed data trem memory; recowrs Temporarily deleted date Wf pressed again, For more dtaed information on any ofthese operation, refer Yo the appropriate section in this manu, FUNCTIONS OF KEYS AND SWITCHES. 1. PAPER FEED ‘Advances paper trough printer 2. DISPLAY PRINT Prins data or message shown in dla. 2 CALIBRATE. Enters cafration mode. Channel w be caltalbd can be eoleced and cafbraton data can be (hacked or changed. Data sot irmeday llr tis hay © proood wil be red i the ‘elcid carat channel when calbraon suvace is measured 4 stannic Prepares Data Procostox for calculation, ouput, and prising of he mai, minim, mean, ‘and standard doviaion vals of daa in memery. 5 TARGET COLOR SET ‘Erors modo for sting target color data. Target color number can be selected ard the target ‘calor dala can be input by measurement or by using number ys. & STORED DATA LIST Prepares Data Processor for recall. eiting, or cuput of data stored in mamery. Ar pressing this Ky, the dase function can be selected using (eck. 7 QE ALARM SET Delays stings of 2's alarm function. Stings can be checked cr changed while spayed. 8 PAGE Prepares Data Processor o close present page an start new page. Present page number, next age number, and remaining number of measurement spaces in memory are cae ‘aa Protect” =ndex is set 10 “Y" and preset page number Is fss tan 1 presont page ‘umber and ned page nunéer aro deplyed "Dasa Protct” index ie ett °N (all ts Previously tres on next page wl be oot page change is compet). 9. INDEX SET Displays indexes. Stings canbe checked or changed ila payed soTIMERICLOCK Displays satngs of timer function, calondar, and clock. Stings ean be checked or changed ‘while displayed 11ALL DATA CLEAR, Prepares Data Procassor to delete al measurement data n memeny Pesorms sytem reset If eld pressd while sing POWER Such rom OFF to ON. 1 2.Number hays ‘Set rumercal data crt trm Keyboard nym Changes *Y" (yes) 0 °N" (na) oF "N" to "Y" whan changing fre, times oF SE's alarm ‘nats oe (Changes “+" io "=" or "=" to "+" when seting caliaton data in Lat color space anc targot-colr data in US or Honor Lab ooleranare 15.0) (20H ey) “Adrances play tough indore when indexes a0 dspaye. ‘Changes interval-ime unit ram "S" (ae) to" (minutes) or fom "Mt "8 when tinor functions splayed Selects wether cata in momory wil bo recall to the cpl. prt out, or ouput via the 'RS.2300 trina after STORED DATA LIST has been pressed, ‘Stops dspay change when datas reeled rom the merry the cepa. ‘SENTER (Competes process being perfood: sores apicabl stings in memory. BREAK Inter and cancels function in proces; rtums aspay to messurement mode: previous sotings ae retained, sae (ouror kay) ows cursor lo previous cx nat aealale pace which can be se by the usoe Causes the display to show tho previous & net set of measurement data io memory when reoaling data tothe dspay held pressed url tne sounds when recaing data the dispay, causes, display © aulomatealy and coninualy change 'o previous or next measurement data every 0.5 seconds. taspace places data ebove cursor wit a blank space whon sting numeral data *Winen page nue st to al Blanks stir pressing STORED DATA LIST or STATISTICS, ‘th selected operation wil be porlxmd onal pages of meme. 20 TARGET COLOR SELECT Selects the target color number conning the target color data to be used fr colriterence ‘ossurement 21. ABS./OIFF ‘Selects absolute (ABS. or clr-ierence (IFE) measurement mode, 22.COLOR SPACE SELECT ‘Selects the colorspace to be used for measurements. Coler space changes nthe folowing order ‘each time COLOR SPACE SELECT i prossed ABS. mode; Yay-* Laos LECTH =X Hurter Lab Yay, DIFF. mode: Ai¥i)-=a(va's)--a(°C°H") Hunter (Lab) ay) ‘in aia) and afC*H) color spaces, AE"a also dspaye in HurtorafLab) clo space, AE i ako deplayed, 23 DISPLAVED DATA DELETE/RECOVER Temporal deletes dspayed daa from memory when pressed once; recovers daa if pressed while measurement number which data was temporary deleted 8 splayed, 24 MEASURE. “kes measurement andlor starts imer-contrated measurements DISPLAYS AND INDICATIONS. ‘Chromatcty Measurements CColo-Ditlrence Measurements oe ‘ 00m i ore] Yomnse foe. oa Ta] Pept name (ss 235] Spe eal cae es Neasssowrenonow ——Yz03100 t maT TS] Ye ee = ay = -00025 woz ease] ass or55.42 E1256] "Metta soles a char wee suey BEET LISS] MMe goa ae EP EaSEs” fe’ 3e/S] naan tne nee Sou con iecctoreen [EES La] SEAT Ct ee 287 ee weiss ae 258 tion nge) ; X= 975500 tase) P'ss.e0 2 Seias| ¥=S868 (6 rfectaen) zeman ee mr 8) Gos CEE TS) sS8stiteed) fons seat ay proa.ss "beiasae| 2-43 09 Eiserw pro] Ab 1897 iinet tI sa = 248 1% Error indications ry CAL Please | CCaltraton channel 00 has ct been calraod. Calibrate fo standard white plate before proceeding, Chanse Cattery atory power & almost exhausted and measurement cannct be tan. Replace bates wih new ‘ones or use AC Adapter AC-AY0 (wore except N.Amerea) or AC-AION (nN. Amat) (Charse not Ready “Th ightng crcut has not ished charging. Wat ul ready lamp bur pressing MEASURE or measuring oad's measuring buon. a i Connector “Measuring head and Data Processor are not camected prope. Side POWER swich to OFF and reconnect propery Data Set Errar Data which cannot be used has been ext (Caration or trge-clor dala ae not within the allowable range, Values which cannct be et In Yay cole space: Either x or y=0, Bor x andy <009 xvy2t Ye 'n0H6 yoo In Lato color space: E> 10128 ort > 19009 2) Iris splay occurs, chock data and change necessary. Tlusination ‘The pulsed xenon arc lamp did net iluminate specimen propery. Take meaauroment again this ‘message continues o be dspayed, contact he nearest Minota-authoizd service fall, TH bata Paso 7 The indicated page contains no data (when atempting 1 real, prt, oF ouput dla in memory Select a page when contars data Te aS Pe fasts ‘There is no data In tho soloed colorspace and measuremont mede on the soecod page (when porarming staiscal caculsters). Select a difloron colorspace, measurement made oF Doge. Te fore Dats On’ Pave ‘The select page contains po mor dala a ore & ‘Te number of sored measurements has reached S00 and the “Data Protect” dex i set to ‘The present measurement wil not be sored and page cannct be changed. Ie ot necessty oop the presenty stored measurement data in memory, set ~Data Protet” index to °N (dest data in momory wil bo replaced by data fr new measuemerts) oF dele all measurement data ‘memory by pressing ALL DATA CLEAR. ‘oar Flew (Caledations forthe measurement exceod the calculation capacty ofthe Data Processor possi due ‘o mcarretcalbraton. ocala motor and Tako messurement again. tins dep reappears, the Spacsmon cane ha maasieed th the Chena Mtoe Pass End “Data Protect” indo sto "Y" anc present moery page number 1g desired to change to age 00 and Ris not necessary to keep reson stored da, set “Data Protect” index to "N Sanele Teo bark Reflectance of specimon is oo low for measurement withthe Chroma Miter Fix NO Target Color "No targt-oor data has boon stord in he soloed targot-clor channel, Stoo targetclor data in tho sletee target color channel or choose ancthertrge-colr channel. [se Brether J] Color Seace Coee space set © LC'HP when lnputing targetcnor data using number hays. Change 10 @ “lent cole sco io inp tergetcole data using mumbo: hos. OPERATION FLOWCHART pas ee “Atach measuring head 218 ‘rat atari or connec AG adater pat Tas paper p22 ‘Adjust owing angio dapiay ae ‘Pesto syst est (using for fst ime) ae | ae Caines trapineesy) came — memeaets [ata whe eatraton pss (ron|— [Calera userstcedsurarea (61 w ev pa Facaltat tsar at reanuoment seen) range - a 225 tm meson] ox ‘Take measromente ‘Sel ager data I 20 PREPARATIONS. ‘Attaching Measuring Head to Data Processor ‘Connect the CR-$00 sores measuring head to the Data Prosesor OP-301 accaring to he eps bolo 1. Check that POWER sortch eat OFF 2 Align te cable connector wih the connector of the Data Processor land push the cable connector into the comecir of he Data Provessorin a svaight ine a shown, “+The connectors can be put together in ony ene aetaten. Do nat force the conectors toga +e sue to pus the connectors gether in a straight Sine to sd amagieg thom. {1 Tigtlan the two sees of the cable connector by turing tem | leche a8 shown, ‘+The screws shouldbe toned only unl snug, Do no vetaen them +7 avoid damaging the connects, the measuring head, oF tho Data Procesor do nt toch the connecting pins + Protect connectors from dust, most, ee To dsconnoct the two unis, revrca the above procedure. Be suo thal te POWER Swen i at OFF bole csconnacting Power (CR.200 sores Cinema Meters can be powered by ele: six AA-size batterie installa in the Data Processor or ty the AC Adaper AC-A'O connecod oan AC et. INSTALUNG @ATTERIES 1. Side the POWER sich to OFF a 5 2.Turn tho sorew of the batey-chambor cover couracockise a6 = shown and open the batlery-chamber cove —. a S.insial sx AAS2e aainomanganees, carbonzine, oF rick {lnm hates in thn retary heme wt tele patios Inceated ince the chamber + Do not mix battery types 4.Coso the batan-chamber cover and tghton the screw of the butery-chambor cover by turing the screw Gockwise as shown, USING AC ADAPTER [AC Adapter AC-A1O (220V AC input or AC-AION (120V AC Input & included as a standart ‘socessry wih CR-300 series Chroma Meters. The AC adaptor canbe used wi or witout bates instal inthe batry chamber of he Data Processox + the AC adapter is to be used for extonded periods of te, the baterios should be renoved trom he hatory chamber + Do not use AC adaptors cher fan the AO-A1O (220V AG input) or AC:ATON (120 AC inp ‘io supply power toe Data Processor DP-201, To use AC Actor: 1. Sl the POWER such ofthe malar to OFF 2 Insert the output plug ofthe AC adapter iro the AC-acgtr socket he Data Processor {8.Phug the AC adap iso the AC ote “STCHING POWER OFF ‘To avoid memory rors or ether problems, the POWER switch shouldbe si rom ON to OFF Cnty wile the meter isin measurement mode. Ifthe meter ie notin measurement mods, press [BREAK repeatedly unt the measuremant mode ciplay ls shown, Intaling Paper “Te Data Processor uses themal dat mati pier for operation without an ink ron 1. Slide the POWER swich © ON, 2 Press on tho paper-chamber cover atthe area labeled PUSH and remove the paper-chanber covet, ul out short lng om the rl of thermal paper and tm the to as shown 4. Wine holding the ral of paper ae shown, ner the tin cf paper no the slot atthe botiom Font of Be paper chamber and press and hold PAPER FEED. * Beau the ior surace of he paper aces the print: GE — | Ww =—| '5. When the tp of the paper comes out ofthe prin release PAPER FEED. 6 Put the rol of thermal paper ito the paper chamber and replace the paperchamber cove ‘Thermal paper fs not suitable for long-term storage. he printed data isto be kept for a long period of ime, tis suggested that photocopies be mado. “1 them paper whose calor fas changed de to age and storage condone ie used for Drinking, the printed characters may be diffe to read. For tis reason is recommended ‘hal the thermal papor used be as now as possible ‘Adjusting Viewing Angle of Display "ho appearance oF the qu ca spay varies accoring to te angle fom which ti ved ‘Te vieningangle adusiment lever on the beim of the Data Processor may be used (0 et the depay fr easiest Vw @ © Hor - 4 ‘sWhon the powor ofthe bates becomes somewhat low (out net low enough to cause “Change Batery’ fo appear, the deplay may become dificult o see. Move the viewing angle adjustment over for easiest viewing. Operation of tha mater can confnue unl “Change Baty” ‘2ppeas in he play. system Reset When using this unit forth fst tine, o when iti ces t rest al functions and delete al ata or calivaion, target los, and measirements, flow te stp Below. 1. While king ALL DATA CLEAR pressod, side tho POWER swch from OFF t ON. Do not eease ALL DATA CLEAR urd ho one sounds, ‘the POWER switch i akeady at ON, sige sutch to OFF and wal fow seconds blo perming ip 1 2 When inal settng has been completed, the pay shown at ight vill apoeer mL [Teitiat Set Ge] cetba Series When system reset is pectormed, a calbraton data, targetcoor data, and measuromert data be deleted anda uncone wil be eset a shown below ESET VALUES Em Alar (900 42) vy Alam e100 ‘09 Timor (00 p45) 00 “ra imo 12" Geter: natin y N Data Lis (600 p. 49) N Function N ABS DIFF: N Page! e Stati (00.61) ‘Color space: ABS (OFF: Page N os ani Prine Out ABS, Poo ‘hy as, Poo ‘+ Date and ime setings ef calendarcock are rot reset when system resets performed. Setting CalendariClock “The Chroma Motor nas bul. calondarfelocs whieh shouldbe sel by flowing the steps belo 1. Press TIMERICLOCK. The dpi shown at ight wil ppear 2. Use sine (cursor Kays) move the cursor othe est digit othe month setting Set present da and me by using the number ays and SPACE. Cursor wll autnaticaly move 1 the right aor ‘amber key or SPACE & prossod. Te shou be set 24-hour format (@. @, £00:00PM would be set as “X200-00"), Aor lst gt of te i st, cursor wil ctu othe present seting of “t=” In the upper lt corner ofthe display ‘+ Athcugh the internal clock continues Yo run, lock splay wil be hha while date and time are bong ae, 8 Press ENTER. The display shown al right Wi appear fr about three seconds before changing Io the measurement mode dsp. “+ Calondarfock sting ean be checked by pressing TIMERYCLOCK. ‘75 tun Wo the measurement display without resetng the calendar! ook, press BREAK. Fe ‘S210 isepere0 em Sao ses INDEXES: ‘The Chroma Motor has six indowes for controling certain functions. Toso indoxes and thor functions are shown below inde Stig ce eee ES Pen ‘Y- Measured data are auiorsaticay prod Gut and ouput for cach TW Measured data aro nt auianaicaly pied ou bat ala are tl ‘put afer each measurement ‘Gar Space TPT hae aT) _ ony inthe clr space shown i he deol "Data Pretec” __Y Now data are not stored and page canet be Ganged afar measure ‘ment number equals 200; new page canal be sated ser page umber equa 18. if easuromert nur great fan 600th ode data marry [Wil be replaced by the newest measurement data mare tan one ‘ages used al deta previously stored inte odes page will be ‘Solsed as necessary or when a new page's cealod By pressing PAGE and thon prone ENTER, ‘Mali Measure” Three readings are utomatcaly taken and averaged when MEASURE crmeasuring heads measuring button is pressed; average values used ‘3 measurement data, TA single recing is taken io dtarine measurement data when MEASURE or mossuring head's measusng butlon pressed, ‘ai Cal" 'Y Meapurerent caleltons are based onal clbraton channel it bic data Sore. ae ‘Measurement cacuatons wil be based ont on the clan channel oe solocid by the user (IE Standard iuminar Ce wed fo moassremend (GE Standard lurinart Des used fr measurement Changing Indexes Incetes may be changed at any tine by folowing the stops blow. 1. Check that he POWER switch sat ON, 2 Press INDEX SET. As shown at gh, the “Pa” and "Color ‘Space ngewe wll appear nthe ply, alowed by te present stings, Use sm (cursor kay) and YIN 9 change setings f desi, 4. ross (2 (cra ey). AS shown at igh, the “Data Pretec” and Ati Measure indexes wil appear in the display, flowed by ther present stings, 5 Uso sine (curso keys) and YIN to change stings # dese 46 ress () ac key). As shown at right, the “Mati Cal" indo wit ‘appear inte top Ine ol the display fled by ts preset setng Ifthe "Muti Cal" Index set N", the att Ie ofthe spay wil show “CAL ch” folowed by the ealvation channet ‘eect ‘i he selected cabraton channel has not been previously callrateg, the calbration channel vill automatcaly bo set 1 ‘ch00 when ENTER s pressed. 7 Use s/s cursor kaye) and YIN to change the seting of the “Mati Cal” index # cesied. Use s/s (cursor kas) and mbar ays to set the calration chanel necessary. ross ()scrol key). AS shown a ig, he "Light Sours" Index wil oppaarin the epi flawed By Re ser sang. 8 Uso #15 (cursor bays) © move cursor under the dasied uminart conditions (under "Cor Standard uminant“C Condens, under "O" for Standard lumina Oe conden ‘Tho soting ofthe "Light Soules" Index cannot be changed it calvaton has aleady been parma. Hts desred orange this soting after calraion as boon performed, peri ‘system reat (868 p. 23), then change the Seting ot tho "Light Source” index and calibrate the Chvoma Miter again, 10, Prass ENTER to store changes ia memory and fish changing Indox settings. The ciplay shown at ight wil appear fora fn ‘seoonds bolre changing 10 the measuromentmode day. Changing ines is now complet, “1's decided not tb change indas in the middle of tho above procedure, press BREAK bolo slop 10 or instoad of ENTER Ih ‘ip 10. Display wil immodatey rum to mesturemant-made (88 Key), ‘rary of ho rumber kay wil cause the cepay fo mediately change from the upper allay fo he loner one, 3. he dlplayod ext spaco is not Yay, preas COLOR SPACE SELECT repesedly o change 0 Yay cole Space, 4. Use Ib (cursor heys) and number lays to sot celeron ‘hanna eh") 100, 5. Set the calibration data sted inside the cover of the white calbration piste by using te number Kays. The cursor wit automatally move to the next postion ater a number Key is Pressed, Use ¢=/ab (cursor keys) to move back io a proviously fet positon if comectons ar rogue “+ Calibration values for bot CIE Standavd iuminant G and GE ‘Standard luminant Ds condone ar std nade the cover of the white calibration pte. Be sure To input the eaation da forthe lluminant conditions being used fer the selected seting ‘ofthe “ght Source” index). + Be sure 1 use the corectcalbraon plate or the mer being sed (Calibration Plate GR-Ad3 forte CR-900, Calibration Pate (reas tor te CR-310, Calraton Pate GR-Aad forthe Che £2, oF Calan Pato GR-AA8 forthe CR-S51 othe GR-201C 6. Place to of measuring head ft aginst he surlace ofthe whe calbraton plate + Since he calibration data was originally measured at he cantor ‘ofthe whit calbraton plato, the center of te white caloration lat shouldbe measured when performing callaton. 1 using CR-221, postion target area of baseplate over the center ofthe white caltrason plato and Bt the body of tho measuring head toward the baseplate so tat the ip ofthe ight arjecton lube is against he eurtace o the white calbrton pat, 7 Press MEASURE ce measuring head's measuring bution after ready lamp on measuring Read lights. Ospay at ight wil appear 4d tree: massurements wil siomatioaly be taken for beter ‘accuracy. Do rot move the measang mead unt all thee ‘measurements have been complet {Aor about five Seconds, “CAL” i the dleplay wil be repiaced by “End” as shown aight. Calibration of ehannel 00 now complet, a [a5] pesit4 4 + 3i99| Recaloetion| For greatr accuracy, the Chroma Meter should be recalrate 10 the we callraton plate at he sar of each measuring session Once caltraton data has ben stored in memory, ecalbrstion can be pertored by folowing the saps betow. “For best results, recalitration and measurements should be performed under the same condos (ambient wmporatue, ot) 4. Slide POWER steht ON, r 2 Pens CALIBRATE. Tho Ler dplyshow a Yb wl epee Sea for about the seconds, and then change to the torr esa, honing preveusy sot callraton vals. + Prossing +15 VIN, SPACE, of (cursor boys) C) (sco ey, ‘or any ofthe numbor hays wit cause the ply firmed change tom the upper cepa othe ler one. 3 Hf the csplayed color space is not Yay, pross COLOR SPACE [SELECT ropetely to change to Vy elo sess 4. Use 7 (curser keys) and number Kys © s calbaton chen Cen to00 * Chock tat to catraton data shown inthe pay is coret. 5. Place tp of measuring head fat against he surtace ofthe white callration pate + Since the caraton data was originally meseured st the center ‘of he white calibration pao, to certor of te white caibraton lala should be measured wien perorming recalxation using R-221, positon large area of baseplate over the contr ‘ofthe wit calraton plate and tt the body of the messing head toward the baseplate so fat the tp of the ight prjecson tube is agains! he surace ofthe white eatrason pit. 6. Press MEASURE or measuring head's moassing bution ater (Vy Haas Ine ready lamp on moasuring head Highs. Display at ight wil appear land three measurements will aulomaticaby be taken for beter | accuracy. Do nt move the messing head lal theoo measur ‘monis have been compet 7. Afar a few seconds, “CAL” in the dspay wit be replaced by “End” as shown at rh Recalbraton of channel 00 is now comple Ena penstig y .3iS If any ofthe other calibration channels were previously calibrated, recabrating channel 0 to the whit calibration plate automaticly aqusts thes callralon as necessary Calibration to User-Selected Suracos ‘The Chroma Mor may be calbralod tas many as 19 cflornt sutaoes selected bythe “calbrate to a user-sleced suctace, ow the stops Blow. + For bast ests, callaon and measurements shout be perormed under the same centons (ambient temperature, ae) 1. Slde POWER swteh to ON, 2. For areter accuracy. recalibrate the Chroma Metec 1 the white cabraion plate (a0 p28) immediatly boloe calraing To & User solected euface, 3. Press CALIBRATE. The upper pay shown a ight wl appear for about fv seconds, and then change to tho loner diay, show ‘revousl set caration values + Pressing +/ YIN, SPACE, +i (cursor hay), C) (cal ky), cor any of he rumbor kaye wl caus the dephy 16 immediately Change fom the unper play ote loner one, 4. Press COLOR SPACE SELECT to sat th desred colorspace (xy ortatr), “+f caltraton is performed using Ue" color epace, the values Input in sep 6 may cifier sora fom the nal cabration ‘values due fo intemal conversion caleulaons ding cava, [5 Uso tae (cursor keys) an number hays to st dese catration chanel (01 bought 19). Sot tho caltraton data for the selected surace by wsing the ruber ays, The cursor wl autorsaticly move tothe ext postion atte: a number key is pressed. Use i (cursor kay) move bck oa provousy set poston if conection ao equ. + When inputing data in Lars coor space, poston cursor under any cg of te a" orb value and press +/- to cnange between Poste and negative vals. » [GAL_chao 33.30} pewsiis +3150) 7, Place tp of measuring hoad at again! the olocted surace. Hsing CR-821, poston target area of baseplate over the desired avea of the caltyabon suriace and fit the body ofthe messurng| head toward the baseplate so that the bp of the ligh-pojecton tube is against he cara surface, 8 Pross MEASURE cr measuring head's measuzing buton aftr ready lamp on moasurng head Koes. Dispay at ght wil eppear ‘and thvee measurements ill automaticaly be taken for beter ‘accuracy, Do not moe the messing head unit all tre ‘measurements have been competed 9. Altera fw saconds, “CAL” inthe play wl bo rplaced by “End” ‘8 shown at righ. Calbraton of the celeceg channels row Somplete Repost swepe S tough 8 Ss fequfod o set cher eallbraton channels, ‘If the surtace condtons of the specimens to be measured are ‘realy citeront fom those of he calbraton surface, some ‘measurement eo may cooue a Wow Weasurine fEnd__¥ 95,30 xesina 4 1 5i99| Deleting Calibration Data To delet the data sored in a carat canna, alow he stan below, 1. Side POWER swith @ ON. 2 Press CALIBRATE. The upper play shown at right wil appear for about feo secondo, and then change to the ker depiay, showing prodousy set cabration valves. “+ Pressing += YIN, SPACE, 1+ (cursor kaye). () (srl key), rary ofthe number kay wl causo tho dSphy 10 immediately change fom the upper display the lower one 3. Uso see (cursor hays) ane numb Kos 0 et desod calration hana. 4. Uso tis (cursor ys) and SPACE repeat to etal caleration ‘alos forthe selected channel blanks. 5 Press ENTER. The deploy at right wil appear fra fw seconds, ‘hn change tthe measuremeri-medeesply “+ When using multicalbraton (when the "Mul Cal index set 12 "Y"), changing of deleting the calbration data in ona or more calbraton channels wil cause subsequent measured values ‘0 vary fom proveusy measured values, even ho same stoject is measure. + Caftraon data in eaityaton channel cht cannot deleted 2 (eal ones v aL ees Det Deletes Manual Calieation-Channel Selection ‘The calraion channel may be selected manualy by flowing the saps below 1. Chock hat POWER switch sat ON, 2, Pross INDEX SET. Indes ill appear in the dsc, fone by thee prose setings. £3. Poss €) col key) repatety unt he “Mut Ca” Index appaare inthe top Ine of the splay a8 shown a ihe. Indexes il change In the folowing order [Fe Save Frawcea [cater graces { icishe Soureere 4. the "Mult Cal" indo ie not and YIN io change setng oN" 5. Use +P (cursor kos) and number keys 19 sole! the decked calbraten chan SIT the salected calbration channel has not been previously calbratee, the calbraton channel wil suomatcaly be sot © ‘ch wien ENTER i pressed, 6 Pross ENTER. Tho display shown at right wil appear fer few seconds belore changing the measurement-mace dspay. [index Gt om] i joo aa, Mutt-Catbraton (cr.g00 sees Chroma Meters are equpped with a mut-calraton function. When mul callaton is Used, measurement calculations are based on all calraton dala sired in moma, rather than oo the carton daa Sores a single ealtation channel This rebute mn extremely Mh focwracy anc epost. “p ute tho mul-caratin function © the greatest posstie advatago, 2 wide varity of tlerence colors surrounding the argo of specimen coor o be measured shouldbe used for ealaion. “vse the mul caleaton uncon, cet the "Muli Cal” index 19 "Y" acorng Wo the Spe below. 4. Check hat POWER site sat ON. 2. Press INDEX SET. Indoxos wil appear inthe dpa, followed by ‘her present stings. 18. Press (srl fay epoatoty url the “Mut Ct” indox appears inthe tp ne of tho spay as shown argh. Indes wl change inthe tolowing rer: Color Seacerh Mules’ MeasuretN ft at eae hecho 4 he “Mull CaL”indox i pt set to "Y's uso te (cursor ty) and YIN o change settng 10 "Y": When the "Mul Cal” indox 10 “Y' no ealbraten channel wil be shown, 5. Press ENTER. The dplay shown at sight wll appear for a fw Seconds before changing Io the moasuremontnode asplay. cat cna [er 7 5s) pevsize ys sie ABSOLUTE MEASUREMENTS “The Chrome Meter can be used to take measurements of chromate in Yay, Lat, SC'H®, XYZ, ‘or Hunter Lab eolor space 1. Check tat POWER switch is at ON 2, For bator accuracy, recabrate Chroma Mar (608 p25) st the sar ofeach measuing session, {Check tat nderes ave sot as dosed by pressing INDEX SET and Using €) (sro fey) to advance through the Indows. Use i= (cursor keys) ad YIN to change sotings H necaseary (Sea p25 fora complotodesrgton of indexes) f mul-calbraton dosed, fet tho. "Muti Cal" index 10 "Y", I manual caraion channel Selection is Gested, st th "Muti Cal" ndoc "Nand use =e (cursor hays) and number kas set cested calaton channel + te "Multi Ca nda set oN” and the selected caltaton channel has not been. previously calbrated, the calbraton ‘hanna wit automatically be ot 290 when ENTER & prensa 4, or all index setings are covet, pose ENTER. 5. Press COLOR SPACE SELECT to sot cesied colt space, Each lime COLOR SPACE SELECT is pressed, ho sdcted enor spac vel change inthe folowing order: vo Leave: feos 9 48.34] [005 17a. 7e enazar_y S586) —>[se2s.05_b+50. 50) wets f orn fur Souea any) feos ee.o7] 00s GAL. 7s, seaa.er “be2sst3| [eset We xz f foes Sy IP ae.s4 3 28:86] “i targetcolor sumer ("T" flawed by a wosig rumber) agpeare in the upper tne ofthe display, Chroma Meter in coleterence measuring mode. Press ABS /DIFF. 10 change lo absolute measuring mode. 6. Place tp of measuring head Hat agains the specimen surace, ‘using CR-921, postion target area of baseplate over the cesired subject area and tit fe body ofthe measuring head toward the ‘asoplate so thatthe tp ofthe igt-projecton tube fs against he subjtto be measure, 7, Pross MEASURE or measuring head's measuring buton ater the ready lamp on tho measuring head fis. Display wit show clo Space in uve for Tow seconds 2nd Ton measured data wil 62 Enter for about fre seconds and then change fo he over ceplay. ‘or heasure ‘Pressing +/~, YIN, SPACE, ise (cursor boys, (sero Ky) or any ofthe number Keys wil cause the depay fo immed ‘change om the upper dlp othe laver one gett numb Fro2 choo ¥ 3. Prass COLOR SPACE SELECT to set dested cor space (Wy, PBaMUTEL Y ls or Hunter Lab) Each timo COLOR SPACE SeLecT w= Y « pressed, the selected clo space will charge inthe folowing arden, MONTCAL va, La faa chee v7 Tea chee. a] ain vow | Tee cheer free chee é c + Target cloreannot be set sing he keyboardin CH? colorspace 4. Uso sf (cusor lays) and number hays to tthe desired target color numbor Proves Se arg enor data (tay) wil pase ‘Tht “Muti Ca index 9 set °N", uso em cursory) ana rumbo:kays to sel the desred calaton channel ‘the “Mut Cal” inde is sot "Y", "Mul" wll be shown in the cso 5. Use 7% (cursor hays) and number Kays ta nou he target ccor at, ‘change between positive and negate values. ‘Vihar deta‘ input in @ cole space other tan Yi, he values Input using the keyooard may cfr slighty trom te fal arget ‘or data sored in memory due to rteral conversion calculations 6 Press ENTER. One ofthe to displays a ight wil appear, depending ABS. mode ‘on whether Chroma Matar i in ABS. cr Dif, measuring modo fend x s270 fend TOS V0.0 008% Boa “argetcalor data has boon st for to slot target enor numbee Repeat am stop 21 st dala for oer targot-calo numbers as dred, Taking Measurements ‘Fox best resuts, measurements should be partomed under the same constons (ambien ‘omperate, el) as calraton and input of target els 1. Check that POWER site fat ON. 2, For bttor accuracy, recalbrate Chroma Meter (800 p29) atthe start ofeach measuring session, 8. Check that indowes aro sat as destes by presing INDEX SET 4nd using () (sro key) to advance through he indexes. Use ‘n> (cursor keys) and ¥/M to change seings if necaseay, (Se '.25 ora complete doscipion of indexes) 4 Moral indox songs are comet, press ENTER, 5. Press COLOR SPACE SELECT to sot desired colorspace. Each time COLOR SPACE SELECT is presse, the saleced color space wil change inthe flowing or ym) ae) feat Tea —v — caer cme eee ree af score cece eae ot ee Display wl show the measurement umber colar space, agotcolor urbe, ana calbraton chara fra aw seconde beer changing tothe above measurement mode depays, + I arget-color number ('T* foiowed by a two-dgt number) or "E" doesnot appear in he Upper ine af tha measurement-node dleplay. Chroma Meter isin absolve measuring mode, Press ‘ABS. /DIFF. to change to cole-frence measuring mode. 6. Press TARGET COLOR SELECT 7 Use sei (cursor keys) and number keys to select the ested target clr number 8. Pace tp of measuring hoad flat against the specimen surface. {using OR-22t, postion target area of baseplate over the sie subject area and it the body of the mesaurng head toward the bbasepiat so that tho tp ofthe light projection tube i again he subject be measured, 9. Press MEASURE or measuring head's measirng buton afer the Feady lamp on the measuring head kgs. Dsplay wl show color Space in use fora fw secende and then mesaured data wll be oplayes. Data wl be automaticaly stored memory. “1a storage snot raquo, press DISPLAYED OATA DELETE/ RECOVER; he lost measurement mace wil be deed and the play shown at right wil appear ‘+f data is deleted By mistale, can be recovered by pressing DISPLAYED DATA DELETE/RECOVER again. Howove If ante ‘measurement 9 takin bole DISPLAYED AIA DELETE/ [RECOVER i pressed again the deleted data cannct be rcoveos + Alter @ measurement has beon tak, ican be corwerted "0 an ‘equivalent roading in another coir space by pressing COLOR. SPACE SELECT: K can be conerta to an absolute reading by pressing ABS.OIFF. « + op beletes ‘Messier manor AE‘ ALAR. ‘Tho Chroma Mor can be sett tigger an alarm when the dfrence between tho color of the specimen and the target cobr is beyond the AEs vale set by the usec AE"e can be set 1 ferent value fr each target coo, and the AE" alarm function can be used in bof abso and ‘colorterence measuring modes, When a cls beyond the AE" value whch was st an audio tone sounds fr about one second and signals are sare tom the AE ALARM outa socket and the RS.2520 terminal. Sgnais wil also be sent fom the aE ALARM ouput socket and the RS2220 terminalia measurement err ("Rumination Err", "Over Fw”, of "Sample Too Dark") occurs. sa and use te a". lar, tow the stops belo 1, Press AE ALARM SET. Tho display shown at ght wil appear 2. Uso is (cursor keys) and number hye to st dased target color ruber Cusor wil atomically move right ater a number Koy resoad {8 Use 7% (cursor keys) and YN to change the sting of “Alar” 4. Use 15 (cursor Jays) and uber keys fo sot desired "tev E* (QE) range. Curso’ wil automaticaly move ght fir & number ey i pressed. ‘no data has been stored fr the sect tergotclr numb, no "dey E” range can be se. + "ov E" range Canna be set n tems ofthe AE vale in Hunter (Lat ctor space, 5. Press ENTER. The upper clspay shown at ight wil spear for about tee seconds and then change fo the moasuremontmado dsply -opoat rom stp 1 t et elarm er tte target clor number. 1h cancel AE'ab alarm, prose SE ALARM SET and use sie (cursor keys) and YIN to change the sting of “Alar” °N “+ Allan made tings (argo color nubs) wal be canceled, 756 Ale “get culo nur Tet alaras? wee To v eu BC Bs2p> Tar Alarm Set Ok. fees Tei Y ve 5a| eve0s2 70016) {SE ALARM Output Socket ‘The AE ALAAW output socka can be used for triggering external devices when using the AE" ‘tam. When color is beyond the epeciied aE" range tom the target color (or when = measurement ororcccur), the signal om the a€ ALAAM ouput socket changes fom Pigh¥ om ‘mains lw for apreximaty one second, and ten tus tM. ‘To tigger examal devices when using the AE‘ alam, the signal Kom the AE ALARM ouput socket can be used in corjuncton withthe sgna rom pin 8 of te RS-2526 termina: te sighal from pin 8 ofthe RS-282¢ terminal acts asa tning signal fer the signal fom the AE ALARM ‘utput socket. At the start of each measurement the signal fom pin 8 of the RS-252C terminal changes ow momentary, end then returns o high The signal om the AE ALARM output socket should be checkod immediately ater the signal rom pi B ofthe RS-2526 terminal has retried to igh. the meaturement le beyond the epcifod Ae'w range. the agra from tho SE ALARM ‘output socket wil be Tow at Bis tm (far about ove second f the measurement fs within the Speciied AE's range, the signal rom the AE ALARM output socket wil be high at hs time. CCrcut and tring diagrams for ban cutout reas follows ‘GRCUT oINGRAM ~ of a [ | TA] ]\ ewes: wri (Ouput transistor maximum ratings: oso: ke a0ma Pe: S00m ‘TING DIAGRAMS “get win ange: [MEASURE or essirng| Measurement and noe weasrement tod | Cateaon | Osplay | Printout ee a eo on rennet) ‘nag och “Target ous fang (MEASURE or messuirg | Masauremen and {aE nla sounds] ‘batonprewed" "| “AvBcowersan | Caewion | Oioty | ERAT STS | Pot sree? vy Serre ‘oF MEASURE :mossuring | Msanurment and utlon passes | “ADeomerson TIMER-CONTROLLED MEASUREMENTS ‘The Choma Mtr has a bun timer and calndercock which can be used te auomsticly take measurements at specie ners. To use the timex alow tho slope below. 1. Press TIMER/CLOGK The cspay shown at ight wil appear 2. Use VIN o change soting of "t=" fo “Y". Previouly set data wi appear in be dspay 3. Use €-/mb (cursor keys) and number kaye 1 eet fe decid Interval tne between tho start of each measurement. Cursor wil automaticly move right after a number key i pressed use $= (cursor ey) to move let necessary 1 correct mistakes. TO change time unt rom °S" (second) to "Mines or om 10'S uso ¢=/ab (cursor kaya) to move cursor under the present fime unit and press C) (scroll key The minimum Intonal time whch can beset shuld be determines tom th chat below. * Te intra tne can bo st tem 0 t 99 seconds oF fom 0110 99 mites. If the interval tine is sett OD (manus or seconds) ‘r1 OF oF 2 seconds the ital ime wa automaticaly be set 10 03 seconds when ENTER i presses ‘Average interval te (seconds) required: =a v ~ ‘ nee rms Moasre:"| “| coe space | 338 ine) doe ON 0 vie | 9-0 ‘Time intervals shorter than the sbovo intel tines wil cause ‘measurements tobe tkan consocutvaly 2s Guckly asthe Chroma Motor can reset sal forthe next measurement 4, Uso number hays 1 sot the dosed end tine (ime of last rmeasuremert) Cursor wll automaticaly move at alter a number ey prose: use & (curser fay) 10 move let # nececeary To cect misiakes. Tine should be 86 24hour feat (. gf ‘ODPM, sot "3:00") continuous measurements are dese, st the end une io al lark by pressing SPACE stead numb ays, '5. Uso nue keys 0 set prosent date and tine # necessary. Cursor will adomataly move eg ale a number ey ie pressed: use (cursor fay) © move Kat if necessary i cone mistalos. Tene should bo Gein 24-hour formate. fr HOOPH, set "1800". + Athough the inoral clock carcnues to run, clock dpay wil be hate while the cate and me are being set pb segues? x enaio 13:5; 6. Prass ENTER to complete setting, Alor abou twee seconds, mer Fiaar Zea) say will change to measurement-mode display ‘Set Ok. 7, Place tp of measuring head fat against the epacimen surface. 1 ung GR, postin trot reno tase oe cesta soa wen ard hte boy fe mesnsay Wed ard ne | Basti so tale to Bteejecon bes agate sects be menaued ( 8. start measurement cycle, poss MEASURE 170 start measoromerts at 2 spectc time, press TIMER/CLOCK. Clock ply wil be shown, Wen the desied star tine appears’ in the clock delay, press MEASURE to stat measurement cyte, “the clock was sot or the cursor moved ater TIMERICLOCK was pressed, measurement ‘jee wl nat bo startod when MEASURE is presed ‘The measurement gyde can ako be started by inputing contol code “Mf a soparate computer (988 p65). Homeves, he moasuremont cycle cannot be slated by pressing the ‘measuring head's measuring buon or by using @ sich connected 0 Bromo ona sade + Atono wil sound every second betwoen measurements + When using the timer to contol measurements, tis recommended thatthe AC adapter bo used 10 provide powor'o fhe Chroma Meter. ‘If the conditions for ary ofthe folowing enor messages oecur during tiner-contralled measure ‘meni, vie measurement cy wil stop automaticaly “Change Batory" ‘Cheek Connector ‘mumination Err” “NO Store Space" “These eror messages (ith tho exception of “Change Baty) wil be int out th “Pre inde fot 0" 7) top tho measurement yee, press BREAK uni 8 fone sounds for about wo seconds. Measurement ‘jc wl start again wen MEASURE is presse, “cancel timecontolled meaaurements, press BREAK until a tne sounds for about two seconds, ‘hon press TIMERICLOGK, vse YIN fo change soting o "t=" 10 "Nand prose ENTER, ‘MEMORY ‘Tho Chroma Metor has momory space for up 300 sets of measurement cata hie memory space ean be aided int upto 20 pages (numbered 00 threugh 18). Data Is sored automaticaly at the time of measurement inthe oir space selected for measurement and can be read ut nin thal color space. Both abslue and colortlerence data are sored, regards of which measurement ‘mode was tloced whon th teasuement was len, Data can lator bo recalled to tho display, Printed out, used fo taste cleulatons, o Gaul 8 separate Comper. Pages Data can be store in up to 20 pages. A new page can be started when desired by folowing the steps blow. | Push PAGE. The ly at it wl appa: showing te presrt [Pantene jert98 page number and nest page number ree > Fal? * emaning data sce wil be shown oni # the "Data Prtact (gra pRemainine Inox set 0°". tho “Data Pract” ior i set 10 N" ‘emai data space wl nl bo shown. Pertring cata spose 2, Press ENTER. The dsplay at right wil appear fora ew seconds ‘and then change 10 te measurementmade spay, showing ‘mesaurement number 000 on the new page. *Hftis decided not o change pages ater perorming step 1, press BREAK instuad of perorming stp 2. Altera few seconds, the splay wil return the measuremert-mode display. +s not posite to return to page and add data once thet page hhas boon cosed and tre nxt page has been stared + the "Data Protect” index is sot 10 "V", page change cannot be perirmed It the present page number is 79 0% I tho present ‘measurement number f 200. ‘Ifthe "Data Pretct” index i sotto Nall data previous storod cn the next page wil be clted won th page Is eranged, I page change Is porermied when present page 12 the new page Wa be page 0. sta Protect ‘Tho “Data Protect” indox may be used o provers data store in memry rom being replaced by ‘nw data when memory space booomes 7 set tho "Data Protec” inde, flow te stops below 1. Check that POWER switch is at ON 2, Press INDEX SET. ndvos will appear inthe display, flowed by ther present stings. @ ‘3. ress (sca key) repeatacly ut “Data Protect” appears inthe spay 35 show art Inder wl chance nthe folowing ocr: Dats Provecty nats" HeasuretN Printy Dats Frotectty Esler Seacesn _[—*[ halts Mesos t i (Ciage Gourcete |,_fiaitt far. a Goss cat 4. Uso ist (cursor Heys) and YIN te change “Data Poteet” index the deste seting + if more than 300 measurements have been taken oral 20 pages of momory ha ben used, the “Data Protect” index cannot be ‘changed for "Nt" 5. ross ENTER. The display shown at right wil appear for about ‘hee seconds belore changing io messuremerkode coy ‘Setting the “Daa Protect” indox'0"Y" causes the owing If measurement is then (or PAGE Hs prsswd) te $00 ds have been stored in memory "NO Store Spaco” wil agpoar in ‘the cepay. Subcequert measurements wl cause a waming Ione to sound and this messago to azpooar Measurement data wil be eplayod after the enor message, but wil not be sore. ‘PAGE is pressed ater the page number has reached 19, "Page Enc wil gopear inthe display and no new pages may be stare. Sting the "Data Protect” ind to “N" nthe above ckeumstances will ut nthe fellowings “1 only one page has been used for all memory, each new rmeasurament wil replace the oldest measurement stored memory more than one page is used, oldest pages wil be deleted as nocossary to prowespace for now measurements. In this case, cow measurements wil bo sored on tho Tae page in ‘se uneee PAGE ls prosed + Pressing ENTER afer pressing PAGE wil cause the oldest page in memory tobe doloted and now data willbe sored in hat page. the page becomes ful the next page wil be detd © revide more space [Index Got oe] oa [Wo Stare orace ] Pave End Fecaling Data To recall measurement data stood in memory, flow the steps below. *7 pnt out measurement data sored in memory $68 p $3. {1 output measurement cata stored in marry, £08.62 1. Chock that POWER swich sat ON, 2, Prass STORED DATA IST. One ofthe three csplaye shown at "ight wi appear in he splay £8. ross (2 (scrol key) roeatey select the play shown at. ‘Te esplys wl change in the flowing oer: LO pistes Tist — ASS PaS) outeut 4, Press ABS.IDIFF, to sslect recall of absole or diferonce measurement dala, The top corer ofthe display shows the mode. ‘solciod ("ABS™ oF "Di ‘Won data is recalled re memery in dilerence mode, no data 1 bo deplayed I the target color numer selected atthe time of measurement contained no data when the measurement Was tan 5. Use #7 (cursor lays) and number keys to select the page to be deplyed al pages ae to be displayed, use SPACE tose he page number ‘wal bans. 6. Press ENTER fetal dat recall Uist _ Aas POR Print out [Uist nes Pa] Uist Aes POD [list es 705] (ist es _PH] Diselav Tsoi Pa bigelay Tis Ree Fa) bisrlas Page umber ‘ta wit be rca in the reverse ore rom whch & was stored (data for highest measurement number is recalod fra). The play wil automatealy change © data forthe next lower measuemrt number ‘very 05 second Displey wil stop changing and a tone wil sound when the lowest measurement number on the seleced page is displayed, and thon the clsplay wil rum othe measurementnoce display. “stop tho automate changing of te pay, pros (ea kay) ‘Aor pressing () (sl fey), data forthe next higher oF nxt lower Imeasirement number can be selected using tei (cursor hays) Pressing ether 4 oc = (cursor key) ut he one sounds wit cause tho deplay % start automatcaly changing to the next higher oF net loner measurement number evry 05 seconds. To sop the automatic changing, press C) (Scot hy) again. he automate chang is not ‘Stopped again by prossing C) cel ka), display wa auematially stp Changing and a one wil sound when the highest or lowest maasurément ruber onthe ssecid page is cspayed. ‘The fone wil sound andthe message at ight wil appear f= (cursor ky) pressed when the lowest measurement number othe selaciod ago is deplayod, orf & (cursor kay) is pressed when the highest ‘measurement rumber onthe socod pago is displayed To cancel data recall an return to measurement mode, press BREAK Lunt he toe sounds ora fw saconds. ‘Temporary Deleting Data trom Memory Recovering Data on p. 5). To temporary dele daa, fon te steps below 1 2 Data can be temporary delted fom memory © exude these data rom statistical esiulatons. Data which have been tomporary deleted can be recovred to memory at a later tine (see (Check that POWER switch st ON Press STORED DATA LIST. One ofthe tee depays shown at Fight wil appear in he cpa Pres (2 (srl ky) repetecy to slect the spay shown at ht ‘The csplays wil change nthe folowing order: Tse FS Pa Print out ist Fas Fy bisrles tise TES FE outeut tise ae) baselae List 68S PHD Press ABSIDIFF. to select recall of abechie or oference ‘measurement ata. The tp cere ofthe dsplay shows the mode ‘seca ("ABS or “DH. Use sme (cursor hey) and number keys to selet the page om ‘whch data willbe ete. tthe page numbers not known, orf al pages contain data which ‘16 10 be dell, use SPACE fo sel the page number 10 all blanks. Press ENTER to start cata rca. (ata wil be recalled inthe reverse order rm which it was stored (Gata forthe highest measurement number recalled fre). The splay wil auomatcaly change tb the dala forthe nox lover ‘measurement pumbor every 05 secon. 5 Dn Pa biseloe 7.Whon the dita to be deletes appears in the play, press () (sel ay) stop the automatic changing ofthe dep the data to be delotod as already boon passed or has not yet ‘been reachod when () (so kay) pressed, use ether @ or = (cas0r Key) to sdlect tbe data forthe measurement ruber one higher or one lower than the presently displayed moasurement umber Pressing ether ors (ero ky) ul the tne sounds vw cause the display to start auomatcaly changing to the next higher or next lower measurerant rumor every 05 seoancs, To stop the avomatc changing, press) (srl Key) agen. 4 Press DISPLAYED DATA DELETE/RECOVER 10 colte the dala shown inthe clay. The display at ght wil appear 2. Uso in (cursor keys) 0 soc the next data be deleted 10 Repost steps 7 10 9 a9 needed vntl al desired data have been ote, "1. Pross BREAK unt! the tone sounds fr afew seconds to return ‘to maaaurement mode, Recovering Data Data which was temporary deleted tom memory can be recovered at a later tne by follong te steps below ‘= Data which nas been pormanenty deleted cant be recovered 1. Check thet POWER sich sat ON. 2. Press STORED DATA LIST. One of he hee dlsplays shown at Fight wil appear inthe cisplay. 8. Pross() (sro kay repeal o soloct ho ply shown at Fight. The dsplays wit change inthe folowing order Frint Out Tist AS FR biseiay List 5 PR aa oisriey lst RS PRD Tit eS Pa Prine owe disrley t Uist eS POD 4. Press ABS.UDIFF. t select recat of absokie or dterence ‘measurement daa. The tp contr ofthe spay shows the mode s9loced (ABS" or “OH 5. Use ie (cursor hays) and number Koy 19 select the page 10 when data wt be recover It he page numbers ot known, ot al pages conan data which fare 1 be recovered, Use SPACE Yo set the page number 1 all banks 6. Pross ENTER to start data roca. ata wit bo recall n the reverse order for which was stood (ata for the highest measurement number Is recaled rs). The deplay bil auteratialy change 1 the dala 1" tho net lower ‘measurement number every 05 second 3 eS Fa [hist eS FF b: Pogo nroer 7 When the measurement number fr which data is © be recovered fsopears inthe dpi, press () er kay © sop the automate changing of tho dpa 1 the measurement numbor for which data ist be recavces has ‘ready been passed or has not yet boon reached when C) (sel ay) pressed, use is (cursor keys) 0 see he measirement number one tighor er one lover than the presently deplayed measurement nubue Pressing or“ (evsor ey) unt te tone ‘scunds wi cause the cspay 10 san automaticaly changing Wo the rast higher or next lower maas.zomont sumer every O5 seconds. To stop the automate chang, press) (srl ky) aga 4 Press DISPLAVED DATA DELETE/RECOVER fo recover the data for the measurement number shown in the display The uoper <éspay at right wil appear fora ow seconds, thon change 1 the lower splay 9. Uso 4/5 (cursor hays fo slat he nat measurement numer or ‘ich data wil be ezovered, 10 Repost stops 7 10 9 as needed unt ll dosed asta have been reoored 11.Pross BREAK unt the tone sounds for a few saconds o retun ‘measurement mods Permanently Deleting Data from Memory [FBS Daletea +] [BOE Recoverede] ‘At measurement data can be permanent deletes tom memery by floming the steps below. + 1s not possible o pormanonty delet selected cate ses ‘Data whic has been permanehiy deleted cannot be reconred |. Press ALL DATA CLEAR. The nly a ih wil appear ‘IT is decided to not delete dea, prose BREAK to retun to ‘moasurement mode, 2. Pross ENTER. The display a ht wil appear fo afew seconde, and thon rtum to the measutsmertmede csplay Stored Date Delete Oe? [RIT Stored Date ] deleted mt v ees PRINTING DATA “The Data Processor uses a 2¢-characterthermal-dt printer fr priming data. Data canbe printed ‘utomatealy at the ime of measurement, at anytime whio itis dslayed or fem momory ata ler tine. In adtion, data can be printed cut at he time o measurorent inl coor spaces f deed, and the resus of statstal calculations performed on data in mamery can also be pred cs, [A Time of Measurement Dota is printed autematially athe time of measurement system rset has been performed and the “Print” index has not been changed steward. Ir he “Print index has boon changed and automatic printing is desig, olew the sos bein. 1. Chock hat POWER swich is at ON 2, Press INDEX SET. Indexes wil appear inthe dpa folowed by [Einaay ‘hake reset setings Esler 8. ross () (seal key) repeatedy uri the “Print Index appears in tho cepiay a5 shown at right. Indexes wi ehange in he fellowing Devs Froweel ae 4. Use 7 (cursor hy) and Y/N to chang the "Pit indo to" Pressing YIN apsin wa change index back 12 °N ‘5 Press ENTER, The dlepay shown at right wil appear for about Taga SE Oe tree seconds before changing i measirementimode csi. a 2.5 x s120_ <5i8a| 55 Data wil be printed out acoouing to the curert color space and masaurement mode in use Examples are shown Blow. [ABSOLUTE MEASUREMENT MODE DIFFERENCE MEASUREMENT MODE wy ace 209, 13 T00 Vo 99.76 x 3102 v «5161 Wed.75 xe.0101 w-.0059 Leet =) a0 ots 109 Lo 99.91 2 +8.03 8 0.00 Leste 9 7.57 ‘Ua Source: Oey aurorH) ay re) aus Toe ] U'g9.91 © o.06 Ht S80.6 Cosas © + wz K 39.58 ¥ 28.22 2 rr mer ata) 813 unter 023 TeL Hunter & 0.0 U : 56 Im All Color Spaces 1 desired, data can be automatically prid in al calor spaces, By flowing he ops below data wil be printed atthe tie of moasuremort ny, Lats. LOH, XYZ, and Huntr Lab fer abslute measurements or (Vi), ala), S(LC'H"), and Hunter A{Lab) er ference measurement 1. Check that POWER switch eat ON. 2 Pross INDEX SET. Indexes wil appear inthe play followed by thr preset seins. 1. Press €) (scr kay) repeatedly unt tho display shown at ght appear, Indows wil change in the folowing or: Franti Data Protects eSlor. Seaces alts Heasure!N t i Cat Sereere |__lrartitats 3 woos cht nad 4 necessary, use 4/5 (cursor hays) and VIN to change the "Pew and "Calor Space” Indews to "Y" 5. ross ENTER. The splay shown at right wil appear for about three seconds before changing to measurementmode display. Each time a measurements taken, data wl be pit in all oor spaces as shown below. Data is stored only in tho colorspace selected fr spay. [eoler Seace:t rir olor Gracery [inex Set om] [ABSOLUTE MEASUREMENT MODE. DIFFERENCE MEASUREMENT MODE xrs8001 34.9064 22.78 b 156 ¢ “1155 H 2 Displayed Data ata shown in the csp canbe pid at any tine by prosing DISPLAY PRINT. When ths kay is pressed, datas prted out ecrsy as tis depleed,regucass oho soting of “rn” indo PPeneng examples ar shou boom ABSOLUTE MEASUREMENT MODE DIFFERENCE MEASUREMENT MOOE vy svn eo ¥ 93.79 05 To yva79 | sista 9 s3i6h solo teas Lae suse 2 L 5.04 E 7.64 41.08 Sre.04 6 0:00 vob 10028 Ligh Source" an vow ” wow) 205 (#9) 95.90 7.62 bvi.07 Oo.08) He339.5 Pe WS xe 1 ae. Harte tab a tae) eo ML 52.28 E 8.49 AL 0.08 2-578 'b -B78 2059 b +O.88 Data in Memory ‘ta sored in one page or onal pages of memory can be printed out if dosed. ata printed in the roverse order kom which it was stored (alos dala is prod frst). To print data stored in ‘emery, Ow to tps below. 1. Check that POWER switch eat ON 2. Pross STORED DATA LIST. One ofthe twoe asplays shown at "ight wil appear in the cpa 3. Press) (sco kay repost to eect tho display shown a ight “Te depsye wit change inthe folowing err List _ eS PSD outa 4. Press ABSJDIFF. to select printing of abesute oF diernce ‘measurement data. Th tp coror ofthe dspay shows the mode select (ABS" or DIT) «When data is pind frm memory in colr-lerence mode, no ata wil be printed if to ‘eget color number selected at the {ime of measurement corsined no data when the measurement was taken 5. Uso se (cusor keys) an numbor keys to soc the page tobe print, If al pages are to be pte, uso SPACE to set the page number ‘wal bans. [iat es Fe Print out Uist ABS Pa List RBS PED outeut Uist , fe Pe rast bi Pay Prine out Tet aS FH Print vt Page nero 7s 6. Pross ENTER to start pring ‘During pining, the moasuremont umber for which data are being pint cut wi be shown in ho dla. 1 stop pining before prinout is complet, gress BREAK unt he ‘one sounds for about one second A data stored inthe pages selected ar priniod ou, even If sored using erent ole spaces, Prining empl ae shown below [ABSOLUTE MEASUREMENT MODE DIFFERENCE MEASUREMENT MODE Page nub: Date anime otis mesurementon gaps" ale an ie oat messes onpape Poi ani7o 123 005, 25.81 Y 28,27 2 34.40 L839 esit.ss bezato ne bo Ta Ls.33. 6 7.34 xee1142 yes 0739 595, Hunter 2 28.51 L's7.35 2 4.08» 6.09 Lo ede2e attli0l be24 18 622) S02 Tae eas ¥ 25.27 x .2982 ¥ «3027 L stat? 6 43.40 H 42087 1 Bunter Sas Tio E s.s9 U's0.25 a S556» 5.38 dite a 41.18 b Po si7> 6:27 si70 ani7 6128 en ees Hunter 0s 120 Ls4.09 a 18,51 be16.45 V 65,55 x-.0825 4.0485 208 Te Hunter 47.36 219,94 Lsa5eg3 artasze b-14097 or 603 Tez Fara 60.75 © 25.33 Wt aT. L$4a,35 0-25.10 48155 2 22 TL Eas Ltaa.75 2 42.27 b 47152 al To V #69615 14.0249 0175 ba L¢a.02 eti8.48 e22.67 or ¥ 28.68 x 927» «3642 “1 °Data Protect index is set 0 'N” and more tan 300 measurements hve been taken, data and lime of rst messuerent wil not be printed oa, ‘Statistical Calulations ‘The Data Processor can perio stastical cxlulations using data stored in memory and termine the maximum, minimum, mean and standard deviation ofa sares of measurements. Data ‘on one page of memory or all data in merory may be used or calculations. The Data Processor wi aulomaticaly select the cata which was sored inthe selected col space fom ammeng all dala on the selected page or onal page and use only he solocid data er eaulations “ portrm statistical calculations, follow te sens below 1. Check that POWER switch tat ON, 2, Press STATISTIC. The spay shown a ight will appear £8. Use 7% (cursor keys) and number hays to select he page which comin the data o Be used for caulabons, I at pagos contain data © bo used fr calculations, use SPACE to set he page number allan, “4 Press COLOR SPACE SELECT to choose the color space ofthe data tobe used for calculations. Cot space wl change as fle: [ABSOLUTE MEASUREMENT MODE ToS FL, ae 5 con vor f cow HLab ABS OQ] [oH ABS Pog] en © mT Rae co D DFFERENdE MEASUREMENT MODE om re Sensis REE 7 a Only data which was stored in the selected color space wil be sad for slelaton, 5. Press ABS./DIF. to clot cacuatons using abut ox cterance rmaasurement data, The lop cener of he pay showe the ode ‘elcid (°ABS" oF "DH" ‘IF 272 color space was selected in lop 4, “Di” cannct be selected 6. ross ENTER to start calculations. The splay at ght wil anpeat When escultions are completo the results we be pred out and Wi als be cuput wa the -2320 terminal. Ping examples are Shown on te following page ‘Aor printing s compa, the dpa wil avomaticaly eur to mass urement mode + To stop statstcalcalulatons bere they have been printed out ress BREAK untl the tone sounds for ane second. The play Wil hen eur to measurement mode in afew seconds “ stasical calouatons aro perlomed using L'O"H* col space and tho measurement data are cose to the "axe (or example, Imeasiremens Wh hus angles of #1" =H 350, ec), te mean ‘ue fhe nue angles wl be close 0 180 ene Ba Oe [Sas Fal] Statistic [ABSOLUTE MEASUREMENT MODE DIFFERENCE MEASUREMENT MODE race OWininum vase OD ae a it mason on past Numesrc data— Moan value Date ad tine of st eseraron on age @noximum vlva © Standart devaton ure Lab ‘ata Protect” inde is soto "N” and more than 300 measurements have been token, dae and ‘ime of fest measuromens wil net be printed out 6 DATA INPUT/OUTPUT The Data Processors equipped with an RS-232C termina fer connection wih a separate compe. When s separate comoulr is connected i the Data Process dala can be transfored between the two unis and al ey functens ofthe Data Process canbe operated fom the computer 15.2326 terminal ‘The AS-2526 teminal ofthe Data Processor uses a DIN pin connector (neluded a8 a standard accesso). The pin diagram a the RS2820 terminals show Below Pruner] Snel | Funeion a] 1 ‘GND Sysiom ground | 2 3x0 | anor data | 3 Fx | ecowe deta ' ‘ Ts | Request send 5 crs | Gear sena 6 sr | Dataset ready 7 oT | Data tein! eady 8 Used by BE alr S00 p42 ‘When connecting the RS-2320 terminal of th Data Procescer to @ separate computec @ stielded cable should be usod. Connectors are shown below. Gone Seem one ‘ir ing Sgn Dacre pag [Vang 8pm NTN : 2/8) afew a] ~ = nen connecting or cisconnecting the dala ouput cabo, be sure tal the power switches ot ‘bath the Data Processor and the saparatecomnser a at OFF. COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS up vetage: CMOS +5 Data format ‘Start 1 Data bis: 7 (SCH code) Panty: Even Shp bis: 2 ‘eta rate: 4800 baud (can bo adjusted by autoraed service personnel to between 60 and 9600 ‘baud: 9600 baud i fo ta out ont) ' the communication parameters (uch as numberof data bis, pany, sap bt or baud at) are iron rom what tey should be when inputing data from the computer to the Dala Processor, ‘8 25KHz tone wil sound for tee seconds. ata input By inputing the canto codes shown below, the funclons of ho Data Processor’ Kays can be operated rom the seperaie computor Gontel code (output by separate compute) x ASCH code ‘aula (hesdecmat) BSISREBRLSS SISSLBRASHASSSSSSASREEGS ey tion "ABS /DIFF BREAK CALIBRATE DISPLAY PRINT ENTER PAPER FEED ‘COLOR SPACE SELECT ‘STORED DATA LIST INDEX SET ‘TWERICLOCK ALL DATA CLEAR “& (cursor ey) MEASURE TARGET COLOR SELECT SPACE PAGE DISPLAYED QADA DELETE/RECOVER (cso ey) stansric ‘TARGET COLOR SET He Q(eerot ey) SE ALARM SET (Causes display obo shown on the computor ‘manor vn Number ty 0 Number kay 1 amber key 2 amber kay 3 Nmber kay 4 Number kay 5 Number key 6 Number kay 7| ‘Number key 8 Number ey 9 +1 more than one ert code Is input rom the separate compute nly he fest conte code input will be usad and oer conte codes wil bs ignore, {Termination of cata input rom the eaparae computers indicat by GR (0D) and LF (0A) codes. “+ Satistical calculations or data recall eanct be slopped using any ofthe cotl codes (ncluding =, Data Output The folowing kinds of data canbe output othe separate computer em the Data Processor by using the keyboard or using a separate compute 0 input the carol codes ted above for conteing the Ky functors ofthe Data Processor (a) Measuremont dat atthe tine of measurement, (b) Measurement data sired in mamery (oy soloing “OUTPUT” ater pressing STORED DATA, usm), (©) The resuts of statteal eatuaters, (€) Dats in the cplay (by using DISPLAY PRINT), (6) Eror messages, (0 Rests o pesing ENTER, (@)Dipay ator esetng or covering data, or (hy) Display ater porterring calraton or inputting target calor ln ation, inputing contol code °X" fram the separate comuir wil also cause the Data Procassor’s cpa Tobe cpu othe computor Data's output om the RS-2520 terminal according tothe RS-232C standard using ASCH code ‘OUTPUT FORMAT For ouput of measurement dats a hota of messurement Esch measurement consis of two ines of data, Output data ae the same asthe pod dat, Each tine of data consists of 24 characters pl deli codes CA (00 hoxdecmal) and LF (0A heacecmal). An example & shown below in hexasacmal nttion, Part xample upet eae age ruber eee Sees of Dat arate ot Peers Petnccoutnerten peg: REE eeeae eee i se.00 «0.05 & +A cated ne the page number andthe dato and tme ofthe est messurernecton the page wl be cutout boar te fest ata set when the page is changad cr after performing system ra. For ouput of measurement data stored in merry of ouput a resus of statistical ealelatons Cuput dla are the same as the presed data. Each ne of data consists of 26 characters plus ‘olmier codes CR (00 hexadecimal) and LF (OK hexadecimal). An eample is shown below hexadecimal rezaton, rt eae se mare fag neo ogee sco (upended iii” gie ais (EBRERBRD EERE Ee rey ‘ SS RE . a Pats at 0.8 : rE Us5.00 5 -0.05 » 0.02 srpme pepe reat a (oo sore oot EHUAR EE EERE gy O eo 5 0.02 b 8.00 “+The page numbor and the date and tine of he fest measurement on the page wil be ouput before the fst dataset when the page is changed. Wal $0 measurement data have been ‘sored on one page, the dato and tine of be fst measurement wil not be ouput ‘Tominaten of data ouput i indeated by 1A (heradocima) flowed by 28 spaces (20 haxadecma), and dlr codes CA (00 hexadecimal and LF (OA hovadecimal. "Pret Out" (or “Datla” is selected ater pressing STORED DATA LIST, oly this ine of cata wil be out ‘en pout or date rca fe completed For output of data in the display (by using DISPLAY PRINT), ouput of enor messages, ouput aor performing calbraton or inputing target oly, or output ater pressing ENTER: Each display output consis of two nes of data. Oulput data are the same as tho data which ‘appears in tho dply. Each tne of data consists ef 26 charactors: a apace margh, 16 charactors fr deplayed data, a space margh, and delimr codes CA (0D heradacimal) and UF (OA hexadecimal. An example i shown Deon i hexadecms notation. Osoay ample spur ere Dats Set Errer : 8 abs spsce Dispaye te atace near mos est odes For output ofthe spay aftr deeting or coving data: (Caput data wil const a one Ine of data, which sth same asthe ne of data which would be preted aut. The line of data consis of 24 charactors plus dalimter codes CF (00 hexadecimal) and LF (Ok hexadoceal,. An example is shown below in hexadecimal notation, Dipay ame Out emp fF 205 | DETER +) iniiammincmirinietaniind iia For ouput ofthe display when contol code “X" is input em a separate comput: ‘The display fs ouput 28 one ne of data consisting of 36 charactors (Iho 32 charactors ofthe splay, 2 characters inciatng Cusor positon (ino curser nthe cep, 00 wll be nce), (CH (00), and LF (08). amps are shown bol men no cursor inthe dp Dele ere ee a lar24. fee Meee ethos sees eee seme tse EAA AAAS TH REI Wen a curser isin the ply spay eample FAL choo vs "is ouput as 7F (hexadecimal, =" ouput a8 7E (hoadeciral. TO OUTPUT DATA IN MEMORY 4. Check hat POWER such is at ON 2 Press STORED DATA LIST. One o he tree dsoays shown below wil appear inthe display. ae Prine ove psselae 2 Pross ()scrol hy) repeal 10 seloct ho dla show at igh The dapays wil change in he folowing oer: [lise mee Print out i List ABS POE outeut ist SF 4.Pross ABS./DIFF to select ouput of absolte oF aterence rmeasuromert data. The top cere of the dspay shows the mode ‘eect (ABS oF *DH). ‘Won data is cuput tom mame i ailerence mode, no data vill be output I the largel color number laces at the time of ‘moasurement contained no dala when the measvorent Was 5. Uso a (cusr hs) and number hays to select the page 0 be apes a pages are to be cuput, use SPACE oso ho page number to al banks, 6 Press ENTER t stat ouput. Data wil be cust according the ‘ata frat on p67 Pagenrber “ho stp output before output is complet, press BREAK until tho tno sounds fr about one sacon sta output cannot be stopped by tansmiting he contel cade “6 kom the separate computer, PROGRAM EXAMPLES ‘The folowing are program examples which can be used when the Data Processor cannectd © an BM-PC, +The bau rate ofthe RS-232C terminal preset 4800 baud. The baud rate fore IBMLPC: set inthe program. When using der programs or computer, be sure thatthe Baud rate of tne ‘computor i st 4800 baud, For noting data em the Data Process to the separa computer at the time of messurement 1000 ina Drs¢700) 1010 OPEN *COMI-4800,&, 7 2, CS, DS, CD" AS #1 1020 N= 1030 LINE INPUT #1, DTS) 1040 PRINT DTSIN) 1080 N=n+1 1080 GOTO 1020 For inputing the data stored in memory (when ltng dat in meron) oF the cesuts of state ‘alevatons (nen performing statistical calculators) trom the Dats Processor 10 the separate compute: 4000 ina mT700) 3010 OPEN "COMI: 4800, 7.2, 8. DS. CD" AS #1 1020 Nat 1030 LINE INPUT #1, DTS) 1040 IF LEFTS(DTS(4), 1) = CHRS(&HLA) THEN GOTO 1070 3080 N=Ne 1080 GOTO 1030 1070 CLOSE #1 1080 A=1 1090 FOR T= A 70 A+19 1100 PRINT DSi 1110 IF 1-1 THEN GOTO 1160 1120 NEXT 1190 INPUT "PRESS Y FOR NEXT SCREEN”, C$ 1140 IF C$—"Y" THEN GOTO 1160 ELSE GOTO 1130 1180 A=1: GoTo 1080 1160 END For inputting corr codes from the separate computer tothe Data Processor (er contoling the ‘Crvoma Meter wih the computer) and cispaying the results of input insrutions on the computer rmontor afer he conta code has been int ‘Tis program cannot be used to cool siaisticalcloltons oF output of data memory om & separate computer 100 110 120 sao 180 160 170 10 390 200 210 220 240 20 270 280 290 310 0 330 350, cus PRINT “INPUT COMMAND (PRESS * 70 END PROGRAM KS-INKEYS IF KS~"" OR KS =CHRSLI9) ‘THEN Go70 120 IF KS="H" ORKS="S" ‘THEN GOTO 120 IP XS="+" THEN GOTO 620 IF KS =D" ORKS~"E" OR K$=°M" THEN GOTO 230, WP KS .°X" THEN GOTO 340 IP $= 0" THEN GOTO 400, GoTo 550 Goro 110 PRINT KS (OPEN "COM: 4800, x, 7,2, C8, D5, CD PROT asxs LINEINPUT 2, L$:LiNE INPUT #1, 5 IP LEFTS(L§)="" THEN GOTO 280 ELSE GOTO 300, PRINT : PRINT L$ : PRIN 345 LINEINPUT #1, L:LINEINPUT #3,08 PRINT = PRINT L$ PRINT MS: PRONT close #1 Goro 200, PRINT KS (OPEN “Con: 4900, 72,65, DS, cD’ aS at 260 370 280 390 ‘400, a0 20 «20 440 350 a0 230 “0 500 520 580 550 500 80 600 20 600 eo 60 PRINT #1, KS LINE INPUT #1.13 Nis“ LEFTSINS, 16) N28 = MIDSINS, 17,16) (CURSOR = VALIRIGHTSINS, 2) PRINT: PRINT MIS : PRINT N26 PRINT "Tho loeation of cursor": (CURSOR: PRINT CLOSE #1 GoTo 200, (OPEN *con-4800,£,7,2,68 DS. cD Asal PRINT KS: PRINT #1, XS LINE INPUT #2, 08 PRINT : PRINT O$ = PRINT: PRINT xs="x: (OPEN “COM: 4800 ,7,2,¢5,D8,CD" aS #1 PRINT KS PRINT #1, XS. Lose xg—"x! Goro 360 PRIVT: PRINT PRIVT ": PRINT : PRINT END 1 contol code “Ei input fom the computer in calraton mode or measurement mode while runing tis program, the program wl sap running ut wil rot end. tis occa, ve programs Cannot be restarted wihout swicting te Data Processor of and then en again and eseing the compute, REMOTE CONTROL, ‘Measurement wth the Chroma Meter canbe really contaled by connecting an external etch {othe remetecorrl sock onthe back of he Dala Processor 2 shown below. cera ten brent pg “| MEASURE or the measuring heads measuring buton can algo be used to take measurements {een when an exteralswich I connected tthe remeto-conto socket + Timercontoled measurements canna be aad using fe extemal sth, BASEPLATE LOCK (CR-321) “Th basepiata lock ofthe CR-821 can be used to Keep the baseplato agains het of he ight- ‘roecon tube. To use the baseplate lock, side the baseplate lock to the LOCK postion while ‘ushing te othe lt-oojeeson tube aosna the bases. Note the measuring head ofthe CF-22) Ts used ina Inverted poslon (wih te ight pojecson {ube facing un), care must be taken to prevont reign mater (such a8 dst liqucs, et) em ‘entering he ight projection ube MEASURING SYSTEM ‘CF-300 Measuring Head 1. Peed xeon ae ame Bate «ken ple (Opal oer cable fr messuing spain | © Optcalter cane r montotng turin | specimen ‘Te optical system ofthe measuring head forthe CP-GO0 is shown above. The messung head ses difusetluminalon, 0 viewing angle gsometry (specular component included) fr color measure= ments of wide vanity of surtaces. A pulsed sanon are (PXA) lamp ise a mixing chamber provides cus, evn ging over the Brmdameter measring are. Only the ight elected perpendeular the specimen surface is colectd by the optical ber cable for coor ara (cR.S10 Measuring Head aed senna ame yy © Die plate 1. Opie ther abe or messing spcinan 2 : © Oia bor abe fer menting ination LA hy £ Spesman| ‘The optical system of the measuring head ofthe CR-S10 is shown above. The measuring head uses wide-area iluminaton, CF vewing angio gsore'y to cain readings that coreiaio wal wth ‘color as seeniunder average dat. A puted xanon arc (PKA) lamp inside a mixing chamber proves itis, even lighting ver he Somm-cameter measuring area. Cniy te ight reflec perpendicular to he specimen surtace is collected bythe opia-foer cable for color analysis. “This systems use of wide-area Huminaton ar a large measuring roa resus ina reading which is reat inivenced by the amount of specu reecion presort. For ts reason, glossy SuNaces ‘should not be measures wi hie modal (6R.221 Meseuing Head eae 2 optea.tor cai for messing f = ecnen Optel the fr prove © Soecnen a) ‘The optical sytem ofthe measuring head forthe CR321 shown above. The measuring head uses 45° lamination, O° viewing angle geomety for color measurements of glosy surlaces. A pulsed xenon arc (PKA) lamp inside @ ming chamber provses ues, even lighing. Ths ght enters 20 optical fers, which are ranged ina ce o provide unio iluminaon eve te CR= {221s Smm-dlameter measuring area. The lluminaon is projeted nto the spacimen at a contoled angle of 45°. Ony the ight refeced perpenciulr tothe surface fs calcd by the optical fer cable for color anaiys'. (The optical-tber cable for monilngiluminaion isa the mixing 0o% and thus cannot be seen inthe above diagram) Opt fr esle r esaiseg Spooner Optica for cb or proving 4. ising etree ® Specimen The optical system of the measuring hoad of he CR-231 ia shown above. The measuring head ses 45° iumination, 0° viewing angle geomet for coloe measurements of lossy sutaces A Pulsed xenon arc (PXA) lamp ince a ming chanber provides duse, even lighting which enters two separate optical-fbor cables and is projected oro the specimen surace from opposite sides ot the 25mn-clamatr measuring area a an angle of 45" tothe spacimen surface. Only the light rected perpendicular, to the specimen surace Is collected by an opica-foer cable fr color ‘analysis. [The optcal-ther abe for mentoring suminaton is behind tho opscafiber cable for measuring specimen and ths carrot be seen inte gram above) “This system is suitable fr measuring most glossy suriaces. However, highly reoctve suraces (ouch as metalic surfaces) may cause measurement erors sino most ofthe cient gt wil be ‘efected at 45° and thus wil not ene the opis ber cab for measuring specimen, ‘Since the specimen is luminated fram two oppesie ses. measurement values may vary ‘depending on te orientation ofthe specimen in reton to these optical fiber cabies (oar for linearly textured surtaces). For his reason. care should be taken thatthe orentason i te same {oral measurements ™ 1. Psa nero at amp pon fon cable fe measuing Opal or ato fr prvng «sang chamber Specimen The optical ystom of the measuring head of the CR-OSIC is smi to that of he CR.31 ‘measuring head, and is shown above. Both moasurng heads use 45° Humination, O° viewing angle ‘geomet for measurements of glossy suriaces However, in the CR-ASTC measuring Mead he ght ffom the pulsad xenon ar lamp is project orlo the specimen suace at an ange of 45" fo he specimen surace by 16 optcal bers aranged In a Gece sound the measurement axis. TNS Provides undorm luminason over the CR-33'Ce 25mm-diameter medouring area. and eiminatos {he protlem of vaaons in moasurement values according tote orenaion of the specen Ih ‘olaton tothe opecal there Only the ight alloc perpenicuar othe specimen surace le collected by the optical-fber cable or color analysis. (The optoal-foercsble for montorng tuminaton 1 ‘behind the optcal ther cable for measuring spociman and thas cannot be seen fn the diagram Bove) “Ths system issuable for messuring most glossy surtaces, However, highly reece suaces| (auch as polished metalic suraces) may cause measuroment rere snes most of he feeder hght wil be reece spsclary at 5" and tic wil not one th opel Ror cable for measuring epscmen. A As shown inthe diagram above, ate of six sicen photocels ae used by fe double beam toodback syst of Ue Cluuris Mer io ersure secure are constant mesaurement, Thee Ot the photbosis monitor the ouput ofthe pulsed xanen arc amp; the oer twee photoosls measure ‘he ight reflected by fe surface of he specimen. Each photoes Reed 0 atte special responce cose maiches one of te CX 1951 colorimetic Standard Observer curves Wah «BN, 8 shown ‘below. The photocets convert height caved by tem Ino a euent whose srangh is proportional to he bighiness of te ight The cunt is hen changed ito a properonal analog vetage, which 's passed trough an A/D convener ard becomes a digi signal This signal used by te bul in microcomputer, which determines the tistmulus values (XY, and 2 of te suraos ard perfor the calcutons necessary to deteine equivalent data inthe ested colorspace. These data are aulomatcaly sored in memory and ean then be shown in 8 LED flqui crystal splay) and of the Data Processor, printed out used fr futhor calcultios, or ouput arether compute. The {uncon of the bln microcomputer are contol rom te Keyboard of te Osta Processor Spectral response | a i (ivtenedatetveden a) TAM Sato ido ho OOOO Wavelengn rm) — Sreoral pore of Minot Coma Melee Cle 1801 ooormatie Standard Observer cures 76 COLOR SYSTEMS Minota C800 series Coma Meters ofr fv dren exer systems for measuring absolute chromaticiy (CIE Yay (1831), La°b" (1876), L°C"H® (1976, and YZ (1881), Hunor Lab] ard four Stems for maasuring color dflerence [a(V), afl*a"b'), A(L"G"H"), and Hunter afta) 6 ‘addon, absolute color dference a" is ako csplayed when cole difrence is displayed inthe 23(L*2"b") or a(L°C*H") cole systems, and sosolie cole derence AE dsplayod inthe Hunter. ‘(kat) oior syst, Fr two colors fo mach, twee quanttes dering these colors must be identical These threo ‘quanites are. called tistimdus values X, Y, and Z as determines by the CIE (Commision Iteraonao do FEslarage) In 199%, (Color as peraived has tee dimensions: hue, roma, and ighinoss. Chromatcty ictdes hu ‘and chroma (saturation), spociied by two chvomatoy coxcinaies. Since those Mo coorinates ‘cannot descbe a coor completly, a igfness factor must also be included to idenity a specimen coer precisely XYZ Color System X.Y, Z Measured tistmuts values of specimen ‘The XYZ tistimuds valves were dofeed in 1991 by tho CIE, and form the basis for most calculators ina CE celor-oordnae systems. Yay Color System In tho Yo (CE 1931) color syst, ¥ is bgness factor expressed as a percentage based on a erect releciance of 10036. x and y ae tho chreratty ceerdnates af the CE 1931 x,y Great Diagram encin Below), and are dein bythe ttowg equations: ae ene where X.Y, 2: Measured tstimus values of specimen Color diternce values AY, 8x and ay ae calcite as folows: aYEV-Yo axexow = GIE1891x,y Cromatety Diagram whore Ym Measured values of specimen ‘Yea ye Vales of target or Lea'b* Color System Equal distances in the CIE 1931 x y Clvomatcty Disgram do not reprasent equal iferances in color as perceved. The CEE 1976 L'a’ color system, rowever, more closely ropresanis hurian senstvy to color and is shown below. Equal distances inthe sytem approximately equal parcelved ‘oor dferences. the gins variable a and bare he chromatic coordinates, Tht ding ‘quatone ae shown below. Ye 2 Yj) wrez0 Xp -¢ 2) 9 Ere wea ye 29] Ye 70( yee esse Ly here , 2 Measured stimulus vas of specimen X,Yoy Zo: Tistmulus vals of tha light source used (shown below) c Xe Secon eer ‘02 | ooo | 1885 = 95.085, ‘0000 | 108892 “he sore ution py ony whe Xk, Yt rd 22 rar an 0585. Won Xe Vicars ts ssa Ome etm tae fad apace as te os woe (Roy att rer Epa (end oy 77 Epo a. gia (Ey ropes oy 707 Fedo Coo derence values AL’, a an are calculated according to the flowing formals: ALSL AU) aatea ats bebe bh where It bs Measured values of specimen Leyate bee Vals af target ear “Wal color ditferonce AE i also measure using the Lab" color coodtes and did by the ‘eataton below Lea" exor space anc exer tere AE" AE a= (GLP UR PHF Wiite 2 Tags color 1: Speiners cor ‘A Tage clr a he same igtnes oe! specie’ clo A ve * Color System [ABSOLUTE MEASUREMENTS = Le Mate ignnese ©: atre cram He Mots he arate “The CIE L°C'H® color systom uses the same diagram a6 the Le'tt color sytem, bul uses Colndeal coerdnaes insoad of Cartesian coordinate. th sys, Li the bgrness varabl, C™ iS chroma and HP Is he hue angle. Tl dering oqutons are shown below ea onereF Heater (2) when #0 and ro Heao when anand d=0 vse ta (hn <0 oo: sabe treon ian (-B) when 0 ara <0 DIFFERENCE MEASUREMENTS Color dference values al” and 4C* ae cleat acconing to te flowing equations: vet tr ACCC VEEP RO oon Crs: Memes ves dscnen oo evecare EME em tee “tn eninge ato See ances atti gan ttre ie : Dnuottaa wee comcatytw ion “TTT j b Ne aaa ee ees SC ete ni at am tn nt a i : Hunter Lab Color System ‘Tho Hurer Lab color sysiom was developed in 1956 so tat the degre of diterence in measured values would more dosaly match the degree of paceived cor difernce. Liste Bgrness variable; ‘8 and b ae he crvomatty coorsnates. Ther dering equatons are shown Eeon, Ye Let00( 2) 00100% 1) ¢_X y¢ Y amir 220%. yy ¢ p(y 900847 Zam ¥y ¢ 2 aro SOC ym )—( 2 vere X.Y; Z: Measured tistmulue values of specimen X,Y, 2: Titimul values of te ight source uted (shown below) Uaht Souce index % ve Z| a ‘e072 | voo00 | 110205 "OF 25015 | 10000 | roaaee Coleraitrence values AL. 38, and ab are calcul accord to te flloning formulas AbsL-L bawasa ab: bs vahore ©: Measured vais of specimen Levan bc Values of target color “etal cole diference aE is also measured in te Lab colar sytem and fe defied by below ae= VL Hae Fab CARE AND STORAGE + When dity the meter may be wipod with a silicone treated cath or ctor clan, dry cath. Do not alow alcehel or chemicals to euch the meters surtace. + Do not lwo the mor in places subject to high humigty or temperatures Nghe than 40°C (04°F) (euch as inside a closes motor vehicle, Flower han ~20°C (~4°F}). + Do net leave the mete in cect sunigh near sources of hea, such ae stoves, trong igh, a ‘When the meter isto be stored for an extended period of time, paco tho mur nis original packaging and puttin an sight container witha dohumisiving agent, such a ca gel “+o protect caltration plate om damage or fang, be sue to cose tho cove of tho eabvation plate atx use +I th calbraton plate becomes arty, may be wiped wih a clean, cry oth, prea siizone treated. I the tain romains, @ soft deth mastered wih les-eaning tid may be used. Aller ‘eaning cal plate wth lone cleaning fic, nse cabraton plat with water end woe dy. 1 The prof tho Data Prosesor usoe fwmal apex When Using Ps paper, pay atason f9 the ‘olwing pots: “Thermal pape sot suitable for longtorm storage Oala pou should be coped thay are gain to be Hop or long periods of ima Do net touch the paper with wer or sweaty hands. "Do not rub or arape thermal paper wth a had object ‘When wring tits on thermal paper, use ether @ panel, cr a pen wih waterased ink (such as ‘most baport pens). Do not ws a pen with based nk = Do net alow selvnts or adhesives [such a5 on callphane tape) 10 come in contact with the ‘ecoring surtace of thomal paper Do not sro thermal papor in aoas subject Pigh heater ui. in eect suis, or near sources of hea, suchas Sves, tong Kh, et Bo not sor thormal paper wih ther tested copy paper (suchas az papee) + irmermal paper whose color has changod Guo fo ape and storage condone used fer pining, the pinios characters may be cific 1 ead. Fortis reason, is rccmmended thal te thera aper Used be as now 8s possible ‘TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 1 problem occurs withthe Caroma Meter, please check the folowing points before requesting sonice If the problem conteues t occur even ator the suggested carecive ations have Bees "axon, contac the nearest Minota- authorized serie fact “ane does nck sound alle: POWER evi is Sid © ON, ‘Connect AC adapter corti. (Gee p20) insal bates corey? (S00 0 18) ‘Repiaoo bares wi es ones. (S00 p 19) inlay tank POWER ach a ON? sae POWER och BOW 1S afer onpocedcrecy | Comet A arc SOmrecmer adeno” [bern a) eae fre baie aed oi? | rial ar ove (eons) bay pt oa? | Fels ain wi Fah oe Gone 1s viewing angle adusted correc] Move viewing-angle advstment lever un pay i acy fo road (See p.22) ‘Resay lamp ofriessviny | AG wlan cmc aely | Gumnsc AC adap Co had doos net ight, oven| 16 Data Processor ante AC | (Soe p 20) ster one mite owe? "Ne batons installed coreaiy? | halal balers corel (See. 18) Ts batory power exhausieg?” | Replace bates wih Rash nos, (S00 5.19), 's measuring head connacied | Connect measuing hoad ard ‘comely The Osta Processor? | Data Processor const. _ eon t) Nthing happens when | Can the key being pressod be usod | Prose ky which can be used in ey 5 presses in tno prosont aperating mose? | the preset moe. (@o.ble tone sounds to ndecato lore they cannot be uses) 1s the pir paper jared? | S& POWER swish 0 OFF walt fora few sacon, than switch POWER to ON again. Change the nt” indo" (Sa0 p25) Print cant be porters. (Contact he nearest Minca-au ‘horzed serve fei eparing primer epi. tring Ragpene wn ‘CALIBRATE, MEASURE, 1 measuring heads ‘measuring buton press, 1S the Data Processor in the mide of caleuttione? ‘iat wl eaiodations ave complete and ready amp ighs | ‘ofr presing CALIBRATE or MEASURE. Tete Data Proceasorin ‘measurement mode? ‘measurement made, than prast CALIBRATE or MEASURE Tan exaral swich is comeced | to tho remote-control soot. that switch oot at ON (cose? ‘Set exenalswich t OFF (Spon) Wien peroring Was input of calbraton or target | When calibration or trgaoaor calbraion oa user. | color data porored using a | data ao input using a coor space Ssacied surface er | Gol space oer than Yay? | ier than ty. 2 series ct Inputng targotcolor omersion caleaons ao data using te perormed by te Dala Processor the nl calbyaton or Detre gata are stores. targe-olor data are ‘Th el data are da converte stflerert em te data from the sored data, and may be input using be rer Gren than the input data due os. a _ touring ofl durng caulaors. | ‘When reeling target | Have any candor elaing > | Displayed targe-olor daa is cata ‘olor del, the epajed ‘Sata are cetrort For th cata wich wae splayed when the target olor wes fst ng callorato eabatio data, tng hand Boon anges? ‘elated fom he geal ‘measured ost accorang oe prsonty set caltyaion conditions (earation cata, setting of "ut Cal" inde, or catration chan. ‘The message "Now Measuring" '6 shown in the cspay and eepay oes net change, ven Ser several mires. ‘Values of measured data vay widely. even when measuring the same \s the tp ofthe measuring head boing hat fat agant he specmon suface? Possible maitscton, ‘Gantt Minokauthorized sence ‘aca, Be are hod thet ofthe | rmedourng hea ft again the specimen sutace. Spoemen, Is messuring heed bang moved during measurement? ‘Winen using auaeatraion (inn te "Mt Cal nds Do not move measuring Read dhring measurement pero the data in al ealtraton channels shoul be kept constant for | ins new ro oF ermal paper) ‘ver prevouly ped oa, [Tre aige atomal | paper re. (See p21) Data Eig iad Was pps caracv? | pl sae coc (Gee pat [ ata is ot print. 1s the paper installed in printer | Install thermal paper thomal paper? : (Se 0.21) Wis paper loaded wih back | Ital paper corel |Ltnon sonst sce) facing xine? | (See 9 2). J I prieu does nat ceca ater | Set "Pin doc 6 ] moasuromont (Seep 55) IsvPae"ncexsetto"Y"? | Printout wil net ooo even agh DISPLAY PRINT is posse # ary te oioning conditions are ive: + Data Processor inthe mie ofa poceaue + Data Proceso isin the mio ot eacuatons + Armeseage which appears or ny 20 3 seconds shown, + Armeseage for syst reset _| stom: Data isnot warsmitied | ts RS-282C cable conneciad | Cannes cable cones. toa-searate compaer | caret bah Data Processor | (See 9 64) Or commands aver | and sopra computer? | ae ‘ceed rom a spats ts the conectRS-2820 cable | Check ta pin rumbos ard emai, bing uses? | eannectons of he eable cerospond to thse On. 68 “isthe communication parameters | Set communication parameters ff the Data Processor (aus ate, | of spare compro those of ‘umber of caractr bis, party, | tho Ota Process ‘and number of sop bis) set | (See p 64) corey on the separaie computer? 's progam being used functioning | Use one of te program examples conecty? ee | inthis mana (See p. 70) "Rtere sounds for | Communicaion parameters | Se communication paramaers approximately 3 soconds | (baud rate, numa of character | of separate computor to those of when a command is” | i, pary and numberof stop | th Data Prooessec input the Data bts) ston separate computer do | (Sov p64) Processor tom a ‘ot male hobo of Data Proceso | ‘separate compute. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Shoulder Case CRAG? ‘Shoulder Caso CR-AE2 makos easy to cary the Data Processor DP-O1 of tte Crvoma Meler CAOD teres when taking measurements the fl, (Color ies consists of 14 plates (ite, Pale gray, Mido grey, Dilerence grey Deep grey, Doop pi, Rod, Orange, right yellow, Green, Diference green, Cyan, Deep bive, Black). They can be used for period inspecton et color-measunng Istuments 0 detornine when insrument aging has become excessive and rai ‘srocossry, Pivoting Base CR-At2 (For CF-300) ‘Atachng the Pieting Base CPLA'2 wo the measuring head ofthe (CA.a00 ensures greater stably and accuracy in measurements Light Projection Tube CLASS 6 ako nuded (Glass Light-rojcton Tube CR-A391 (For CR-300) and CR-ARI6 (For CR-210) ‘Gass LightProgcton Tubes OR-ASGa and CRAG have a lase plate atthe tp and can bo used fr measuring wat surtase or for ensuring that matefle suchas ttles ae at cing measuromers (For €F-300), Granular Materia Attachment CR-ASD (For CR-300 or CR-30) With the GranularMators Attachmart CR-ASO, the calor of anders, pastes, ans, and other granular substances oan be easly and acouatey measured ‘These adapter cmd con be connected between the Date Processor (0P-301 and the CR-200 series measuring heed, enabling you to ‘separate he wo units by up toone meter (MA-ATO} or upto tree rotors (MA-AT} ‘TECHNICAL DETAILS ‘+ Chroma Metor C-300 consists ofthe CR-800 measuring head and Oata Processor OP-201; (Chroma Meter CR-310 consists of the CR-S10 measuring head and Data Processor OP-20': (Chroma Meter CR-S21 consis of te CR-I21 measuring head and Data Processor OP-201 (Choma Meter CF-331 conssts of te CR-S31 measuing heed and Data Processor DP-20%: (Chroma Meter CR-331C consists ofthe CR-S3IC measuring head and Data Precessor DP-301 Measuring Head Recepirs: 6 slicon photocals (to messure source iluminaton. 3 to measure retected fg fitored to detct primary stimulus values fr red, green, ‘and bie ight Specral response: Gioely matches CE 183 Standard Observer curves (ch 7h aed 2A) Light source: Pulsed xenon ae amp urination’ ‘measurement system: CR-00 Die iuminatin/0® viewing angle (specular component incuded) (0F-310: Wie-are luminaton 0” viewing angle (Gpecular component nuded) (0F-321, CR-S31C: 45° creumferntal umination/0* viewing angle (CR-99%. 45 Bicrectonalakinaton/0? viewing angie Measuring area: CR-300. 28mm (F-310. ¢60mm (cast: ganm CR, CRAIC: 425mm Shorter epestbily: Chromatciy (, y:Whrin #00002 (Color erence (AE Standard deviation within 007 (Measurement conoons: nit caieraton pate measured 30 ames at 1-second interais) Inter nerumant ‘agreement CF-900: AE wihin 0 (OR-S10, OR-S3t, CF-S31C: AE witn 08 GR22" AE‘ witin 30, (Measurareni ondtions: Comparison of average measured values of 13, [BCRA Serie I color est veluee mecoured wih master box) Temperature dit Lose than aE» 005/°C (Measurement abject whte calibration pt) Temperature range: Operator: Oto 40°C G2 100°F) ‘Storage: -2010 40°C (to 108°F) Humidity range: Less than 855 eatve humidity at 35°C/95°F with no condensation mensions: CR-a00. 201 x 91 x 6Omim (7-7/8 x39/16 2-0/8 in) (GR-910: 229.91 x 60mm @x2-9/16x2-3/8 in) (GR-921; 100 x81 x 248mm G-15/16 x 3-8/16 x8-9/16in) GR S91: 247 x18 x Tem 3/4 x 4-9/16x 49/76 in) (GRS91O: 262 116 x Term (10.5/16 x 4.9716 x 4.9/16 in) (Connecting cable 1200 x 98mm [51-916 x 45/16 in) Weight CR-900: 6709 123.5/8 02) (GR-810: 6905 124-878 02) CR-S2t: 12259 (49-9718 a2) (CR-33t: 10505 67 02) (CR-GB1C:_1400g 49-9/8 oz) ‘Accessories included: CR-300: Clloraton Pte CR-AKS Case CR ABD"? (0F-310: Calbraton Plate CR-Adt Case CRABS"! (CR-2': Calibration Pato CR-Ads: Case CRABS"! ‘CR. Calibration Pate CR-Ad6: Case CRAB" ‘CR-S31C: Calraton Plate CR-AG, Case CR-ABI “1 Optional Accussovies: For CF-300, CR-S10, CF-S21, CR-SS1, CR-S81C: Color Calration Pato ‘Set CRAA7 sot of 8 pal: red, orango, yllow, yelow-groon. gre, ‘yan purple, dep pink and brown) or CR-500, CR-S10- Granular Materials Atachment CR-ASO For CR-200 oniy: Glass Light-Projecson Tube GR-AS3t Pivoting Base RAL For GR-310 ony: Glass Ligh- Projection Tube CR-ASGE Case included only with purchase of measuring head and Data Processor DP-201 a a set Data Processor DP-301 Moasurement modes (Chromate systems rina conor Callraten channas Calera uncon Tarpetcolr chanel: Date memory: Despiy range: Depa Poni ‘Statsical calelatons Calendarcockrtimo: Data inpwoutt otec Power source Bator perfomance: “Torporature range: Humisty range Dinensons Weis: ‘Aecossotie Inde Crtional accessories solute and tenance ‘Absolute: CIE Vi, Lab LC'HR, and XYZ: Hunor Lab Ditlerence: ay) A(CaSV/AE"a, (LC HISE" a, and Hurcera(LabysE {IE iluminant C or Ose 20; channel 00 ‘or standard whe ealvation pate, channels 011919 fe \eerelocted rlarence coos ‘Muticaltaton: Data inal calraton channels tized t2 determine Manual Data in @ slgle calbraton channel selected by user uted to ‘olemine measures vies 29; el ty measurement of Keyboard input ‘Space for 300 ses of measurement dala; space dvb ino 20 pages: data remain in memory sien If POWER sac i el © OFF (001 to 160% rfetancs| 16 charac 2 lines; dotmatix LCD with acstble viewing angle 2é-characehermakdct ‘Maximum, mimum, mean, and standard deviation Dato and tne of fist and ast measurements on each memory page stored an pine ou; mer irerasusorslectabe fom 3 300.19 23 mn. FS.2226 format, ASCH Code ransmisaion rs 4800 tas (esecable by authored service personne fom 600 to 9600 baud for data cutout oF from 600 to 4800 baud for data input output voage: CMOS 25V; RS: 232C ternal uses DIN B-pn eoonectr Highepestabiy mutiple-neasuroment-averaging mode; remete corr soofot AE ALARM ouput sone, 6 AAsien aalino manganese of catonzine (15¥) oF nckalcadmium (120) bates, or included AC adapter connected to AC power sour ‘memory exupped vith bulin NC battory ‘Akaline manganese: 690 measurements CCarborsne 200 measurements [Nckocadrium: 600 messuremrts (Moasuroment conaters: Wrie caltraton pte measures in ABS ‘measuring mode at 1-econd ital wih prinout in cna color epace ther each measurement) Operation: 0 40°C (32 to 10877) Shorage: ~20 0 40°C [49 19°F) Loss than 8586 lative humisty at 35°C/95°F wit no condensation 50 220 200mm (28-176 7-718 in) 300g (45.718 a2) wit bares AC Aap (AC-AY0 were except N. America; AC-ANON in, Ameria) ‘hema paper (one rl); OI 8-9 pg (1); 25mm (einen) suominiatre pia 2) Shouder Caso CRAG: Adaplor Com MAAN; Rll Paper DP-A21 (package of 20 ols) Spoatatons suet erange who ace ‘Slnmec lar peatine 25 Cte Sah Outs Sex See. ae Ee Ee ‘atc ayn USA a 4617, gD COLOR TL ‘Stratecranesa eh iney Soy P EAH NNT Soe Mam rar Goran ea Cte ane eure er UO [ceumtscitinuanherneseattotese ig ie eta reas Ose it ra Sn ane ATIF OTE, ‘a en et ri Sr erg ASSN ‘Sey Snoring Cp Son oe Sat HSS ‘Through The Years & Around The World: A CED Sponsored Learning Falr Providing Age-Specific & Culturally Competent Care at St. Joseph's aS AL St Joseph's we care for patients ofall ages (from neunates to geratris) and many diferent cultres. ‘With ts comes the ned for al direct care provides to be knowledgeable and sll or as JCAHO would say. competent) about alfferences in the care of patients of varying ages & cultures. How do we anes a3 earl differently from 12 year-old? 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