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GretagMacbeth Spectroeye - Series Measurement; Creating a Series of References

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SpectroEye™44
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2.4.2 Series measurement
In Series measurement it is possible to save in the SpectroEyes
memory, several references as Series. The measured sample
is either automatically or manually assigned to the related
reference. While the reference values are kept in memory
until they are deleted by the operator, the samples are over-
written for each new measurement.
To operate in Series measurement is described here using
the color measurement function of the CIELAB system.
To understand this procedure the Single measurement
section (2.4.1) should already have been reviewed.
2.4.2.1 Creating a series of references
From main menu select:
Series measurement > New measurement > New reference
A special Reference measurement window appears. This is the
window used to exclusively create and process the references.
First, check your measurement conditions. Next measure the
desired reference. As soon as the measurement value is taken,
a reference name assigned by SpectroEye appears, and the
Reference parameters icon is displayed in the symbol bar.
Select the icon to change the color name and to define the
tolerances for subsequent Pass/Fail evaluation.
To change the name, cancelling that proposed, use the Name:
menu item, and enter a new name.
Here you can define both the density and colorimetric tolerances
which will be used for subsequent analysis. The tolerance values
proposed here are taken from Settings in the User defined >
Standard measurement > Pass/Fail tolerance menu.
Whether these values are taken without changes or they are
modified, the settings are always saved together with the
corresponding reference. The default settings are then kept
unchanged and they will be reproposed as standard settings
for each new reference.

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