87
Data Processor
Measurement
After the initial setting is complete, the illuminant is set to C, so set the data for C. When using
D65, change the setting to "D65" before calibration as described in steps 1 to 4 on P.72 “Basic
Setting 5) Illuminant”. After this, return to this page and set the data for D65.
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See P.76 “Initial Setting” and P.72 if illuminant is changed after calibration.
3
Place the measuring head vertically above the middle of the white calibration
plate.
The white calibration plate is placed near the center.
Use the center area when white calibrating.
4
Press the Measure/Enter key
(or measurement button on the measuring
head) after making sure the ready lamp is ON.
• Calibration is complete after the lamp flashes three times. Complete sound beeps and the
display returns to the measurement screen.
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Do not move the measuring head during calibration.
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If selected in user calibration, select "white calibration plate" following steps 1 to 4 on
P.137 “Setting the Manual Select Calibration” to set to the white calibration.
With this, white calibration is finished.
When measuring the chroma values (absolute values), perform P.88 "Absolute Measurement". To
measure the color difference between a color difference target color and a specimen, perform P.90
"Setting the Color Difference Target Color" and P.98 "Measuring the Color Difference".
The illuminant lamp
flashes three times.
Measurement screen