I N S T R U M E N T O P E R A T I O N M O D E S
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large amount of RAM for storing samples and standards. A
combined total of more than 3,000 can be stored in the
database.
To view stored measurements:
1.
Select the project location (if used) as discussed earlier.
2.
Use the Tab keys
$@
to highlight the sample number and
time stamp.
3.
Continually press the Enter
#
key to page through stored
samples, or hold down the Enter key
#
and select a
specific sample from the editor.
To delete or transmit the
stored sample, refer to Sample Tools
.
P r o j 1 : P R O J E C T A
S t d 1 : S T A N D A R D A
S a m p l e :
# 9 9 : 5 1
L*a*b*
D65/10
......
....
Δ
L* +0.05
L* 88.25
Δ
a* —0.03
a* —4.71
Δ
b* —0.14
b*+36.64
Δ
E* 0.16
NOTE:
Sample numbers may not appear in a consecutive order if
multiple projects are used. The instrument numbers the samples in the
order that they are measured, and only samples associated with the
current project are displayed.
Sample number
and time stamp
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