7. Details of [Standard] Menu
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decides OK or NG using the luminous reflectance. Key in the upper-limit value and
lower-limit value. The result will be indicated as Rv: OK/NG in the status bar.
7.1.2. Chromaticity diagram (440nm - 840nm excluded)
When the [Enable] check box in [Judge: Chroma] is checked, the program decides OK or
NG using the Chroma C*. Key in the upper-limit value and lower-limit value. The result will
be indicated as C*: OK/NG in the status bar. Moreover, the standard line will be displayed in
a yellow line on the chromaticity diagram.
When the [Enable] check box in [Judge: Hue] is checked, the program decides OK or NG
using the hue angle key in the upper-limit value and lower-limit value. The result is indicated
as hkkk: OK/NG in the status bar. Moreover, the standard line will be displayed in a yellow
line on the chromaticity diagram.
[Standard: Chroma]
Check the [Display] check box, and enter the value. Then, the reference value will be
displayed in a blue line.
[Standard: Hue]
Check the [Display] check box, and enter the value. Then, the reference value will be
displayed in a blue line.
7.1.3. Wavelength value
When the [Enable] check box in [Wavelength] is checked, the program decides OK or NG
using the wavelength value. Select either to use the peak or the bottom of the reflectance, and
key in the upper-limit value and lower-limit value. The result will be indicated as Wavelength
Value: OK/NG. Moreover, the standard line will be displayed on the chromaticity diagram.
7.2. How to save standards set up
Click [Save] to save standard values under an arbitrary file name.
Note: If the standards have been altered, make sure to save them, since the standard file name
only is saved to an configuration file.
7.3. How to open stored standard values
Select [Load], open the standard value data file, and make setting. The name of the file
currently opened is displayed in the status bar of the standard setup window.