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Konica Minolta CR-400 User Manual

Konica Minolta CR-400
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CHROMA METER
CR-400/410
En
Instruction Manual
Please read before
using the instrument.

Table of Contents

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Questions and Answers:

Konica Minolta CR-400 Specifications

CR-400 Head

Operating Environment IconOperating Environment
operating temperature range0 to 40°C
operating humidity range85% or less (at 35°C) with no condensation
storage temperature range-20 to 40°C
Power IconPower
battery type4 AAA size alkaline or Ni-MH batteries
AC adapter inputAC120V 50-60Hz 0.4A (for N.America and Japan), AC230V 50-60Hz 0.4A (for worldwide except N.America)
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
dimensions102(W) x 217(H) x 63(D) mm
weight550 g
measurement/illumination areaφ8/φ11

CR-410 Head

Operating Environment IconOperating Environment
operating temperature range0 to 40°C
operating humidity range85% or less (at 35°C) with no condensation
storage temperature range-20 to 40°C
Power IconPower
battery type4 AAA size alkaline or Ni-MH batteries
AC adapter inputAC120V 50-60Hz 0.4A (for N.America and Japan), AC230V 50-60Hz 0.4A (for worldwide except N.America)
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
dimensions102(W) x 244(H) x 63(D) mm
weight570 g
measurement/illumination areaφ50/φ53

DP-400

Operating Environment IconOperating Environment
operating temperature range0 to 40°C
operating humidity range85% or less (at 35°C) with no condensation
storage temperature range-20 to 40°C
Power IconPower
battery type4 AA size alkaline or Ni-MH batteries
AC adapter inputAC120V 50-60Hz 0.4A (for N.America and Japan), AC230V 50-60Hz 0.4A (for worldwide except N.America)
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
dimensions100(W) x 73(H) x 255(D) mm
weight600 g
storable data setsMax. 2000 pieces of data

Summary

Safety Information and Manual Notes

Safety Symbols Explained

Explains the meaning of symbols used to prevent accidents and ensure safe operation.

Notes on Manual Usage

Details copyright, content changes, and disclaimer for the instruction manual.

Critical Safety Precautions

WARNING: Potential for Death or Serious Injury

Highlights severe risks like fire, electric shock, or injury from improper use.

CAUTION: Potential for Injury or Damage

Addresses risks of injury or damage to the instrument or property from minor misuse.

Introduction and Manual Structure

Introduction to the Chroma Meter

Describes the instrument as a high-precision, lightweight Chroma Meter for color measurement.

Manual Layout Overview

Explains the manual's division into sections covering Measuring Head and Data Processor.

Notes on Instrument Usage

Operating Environment Guidelines

Specifies conditions for operation, including temperature, humidity, and avoiding adverse environments.

Instrument Handling Precautions

Advises on protecting the instrument from impact, vibration, and electrostatic discharge.

Measurement and Display Considerations

Guidance on measurement procedures, calibration, and understanding displayed data.

Before Use and Standard Accessories

Standard Accessories List

Lists and describes the standard accessories included with the instrument.

Optional Accessories Available

Details optional accessories that can be purchased separately for enhanced functionality.

Parts and Functions Overview

Measuring Head Components

Identifies and explains the function of each part of the measuring head unit.

Measuring Head Key Panel Operations

Details the function of each key on the measuring head's control panel.

Data Processor Components

Identifies and explains the function of each part of the data processor unit.

Data Processor Key Panel Operations

Details the function of each key on the data processor's control panel.

Chapter 1: Measuring Head 1 (Standalone)

Measuring Head Preparation

Covers initial setup steps like inserting batteries and connecting power sources.

Measurement Operations

Details the basic operating procedure flow for absolute and color difference measurements.

White Calibration Procedure

Step-by-step guide for performing white calibration to ensure measurement accuracy.

Absolute Measurement

Explains how to measure reflected object color using various color spaces.

Color Difference Measurement

Details how to set the color difference target color before measuring.

Measuring Head Functions

Covers displaying, deleting, and undoing stored measurement data.

Connecting to External Devices

Instructions for connecting the instrument to a PC for data transfer.

Chapter 2: Measuring Head 2 (with Data Processor)

Additional Functions with Data Processor

Details functions like setting automatic average, display changes, and user calibration.

Color Difference Target Color Management

Covers setting, changing names, judging, and deleting color difference target colors.

Stored Data and Basic Settings

Explains processing stored data, initial settings, language, date/time, and other system settings.

Chapter 3: Data Processor Operations

Data Processor Preparation

Covers initial setup like inserting batteries and connecting power sources.

Connecting Measuring Head and Data Processor

Instructions for physically connecting the Measuring Head to the Data Processor.

Setting Date and Time

Explains how to set the device's date/time and configure basic system parameters.

Basic Setting Configuration

Details basic system parameters like printer, illuminant, and backlight settings.

Displaying Measurement Results

Details how to select and change color spaces for displaying measurement results.

Statistical Operations on Stored Data

Covers performing statistical analysis (max, min, avg, SD) on stored measurement data.

Deleting Stored Data

Details four methods for deleting data: latest, selected, by page, or all data.

Optional Settings

Covers optional settings like tolerance, auto-measurement, and import.

Setting Color Difference Tolerance

Explains methods for setting elliptical, box, ∆E, and combined tolerances for judgment.

User Calibration Procedures

Guides on setting user calibration data, including selecting color spaces and channels.

Deleting User Calibration Channels

Describes how to delete user calibration channels from the instrument.

Chapter 4: Technical Descriptions

Principles of Measuring

Explains the fundamental principles of how the instrument measures color.

Illumination Optics

Describes the illumination system for both CR-400 and CR-410 models.

User Calibration Theory

Explains the theory behind user calibration and its benefits for accuracy.

Error Messages

Lists potential error messages and provides corrective actions and troubleshooting steps.

Instrument Specifications

Provides detailed technical specifications for the Measuring Head and Data Processor.

Dimensions

Details the physical dimensions of the Measuring Head and Data Processor units.

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