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INSTRUMENT FUNCTIONS
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To set up a reference:
1. If not selected, press the Tab Up key $ or Tab Down
key @ to highlight Reference.
2. Press the Enter key # to access Compare References
menu. <
Measure Ref> appears in the user dialog.
3. Use the Tab keys $@ to select an empty reference location
(1-24).
No Measurement appears on the right side of the
screen when the reference location is empty.
At this point, you can either measure in the reference or
select a reference from the Match function database.
4. To Measure in a Reference:
Center the instrument target window over the reference
and lower the instrument to take a reading.
To Select a Reference from the Match Database:
Press the Enter key # to access the reference database of
the active group. Use the Tab keys $@ to select the desired
reference and press the Escape key !.
NOTE: To quickly locate a specific reference where many exist, hold
down either Tab key $@ to access the Find Ref Name screen. From
here you can enter the name in the field and select Save & Exit to
locate the reference.
5. The highlight moves to the data side of the display.
Press the Enter key # to access Ref Options editor.
6. Use the Tab keys $@ to move the highlight to desired
ref option.
7. Press the Enter key # to select highlighted setting.
NOTE: The measured reference can be disabled and then re-enabled
at a later time when desired. Simply move the highlight to Enable
and press the Enter key # to change to Disable. Pressing the Enter
key # again re-enables the reference.
8. An illuminant/observer combination can be set for
colorimetric options selected. Press the Tab Up key $
References
Ref :English
Ref
Ref
Ref
Ref Options
Δ E
Δ VCMY
Δ CMY
Δ E, Δ VCMY
(
Δ VCMYRGBO in HIFI),
Δ CMY, and so on.
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