E-52
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To make pass/fail judgment during measurement, it is necessary to set tolerances for the target color to
be used. For details, refer to “Setting Color Difference Tolerances” (page E-52).
Deleting a Color Difference Target Data
There are two methods for deleting target color data. One is to delete the target color data set in “T
*
” of
the measurement conditions (COND 1 to COND 6) one by one. The other is to delete all the target color
data set in the instrument.
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• When target color data is deleted, its tolerances will also be deleted.
• You will not be able to view the color difference for measurement data that used the deleted target color data.
[Setting Procedure]
Display the target color data to be deleted, as explained in “Setting a Color Difference Target
Data”.
1
Turn
B
to select “DEL”, then press
A
.
2
Turn
B
to select the desired deletion method, then press
A
.
Deletion Method
• T
*
DELETE:
Deletes the currently displayed target color data.
• If the target color data to be deleted by another “COND
*
” or “TASK
*
” has been selected, a message
“THIS TARGET IS USED IN OTHER COND OR TASK. DO YOU DELETE IT?” will appear. Se-
lect “YES” if you want to delete or select “NO” if not, using
B
, then press
A
.
• The target color data nos. next to that of the deleted target color data will scroll up automatically.
• ALL DELETE:
Deletes all the target color data currently set in the instrument. All the target color data will be deleted
without a confirmation message.
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If the target mode is “linked to each data.”, “T---” is displayed for target color number if the target color linked
at the time of measurement is deleted, and the color difference for that data cannot be displayed.
Summary of Contents for CM-2600d
Page 1: ...Spectrophotometer CM 2600d 2500d E Instruction Manual Es Manual de instrucciones...
Page 11: ...E 9 Chapter 1 Before Using the Instrument...
Page 27: ...E 25 Chapter 2 Preparation for Measurement...
Page 62: ...E 60 Setting Color Difference Tolerances...
Page 63: ...E 61 Chapter 3 Measurement...
Page 79: ...E 77 Chapter 4 Other Functions...
Page 108: ...E 106 TASK Mode...
Page 109: ...E 107 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting...
Page 114: ...E 112 Troubleshooting...
Page 115: ...E 113 Chapter 6 Appendix...
Page 123: ...E 121 Dimensions...
Page 126: ......
Page 127: ...E Es 2002 2005 KONICA MINOLTA SENSING INC AFMAGA 1 Printed in Japan 9222 1856 40...