X-Rite 978 0°/45° Spectrophotometer ® User’s Manual
CAUTION: Operational hazard exists if AC adaptor other than X-Rite SE30-61 (115V) or SE30-62 (230V) is used. VORSICHT: Es besteht Betriebsgefahr bei der Verwendung von einem Adapter außer X-Rite SE30-61 (115 U) oder SE30-62 (230 U). AVISO: No use otro adaptador C.A. que no sea la pieza X-Rite SE30-61 (115V) o SE30-62 (230V), por el riesgo de mal funcionamiento del equipo.
WARNING: This instrument is not for use in explosive environment. WARNUNG: Das Gerät soll in einer explosiven Umgebung NICHT verwendet werden. ADVERTENCIA - NO use este aparato en los ambientes explosivos. ATTENTION: Cet instrument NE DOIT PAS être utilisé dans un environnement explosif. AVVERTIMENTO - NON usare questo apparecchio in ambienti esplosivi. FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Dear Customer: Congratulations! We at X-Rite, Incorporated are proud to present you with an X-Rite 978 Spectrophotometer. This instrument represents the very latest in microcontrollers, integrated circuits, fiber optics, and display technologies. As a result, your X-Rite 978 is a rugged and reliable instrument whose performance and design exhibit the qualities of a finely engineered instrument, which is not surpassed.
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Table of Contents General Description User Interface What To Do First! vi vii viii 1. Getting Started 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1-1 Unpacking and Inspection Unlocking and Locking the Shoe Applying Power Charging the Batteries Function Selection 1-1 1-3 1-4 1-5 1-6 2. Instrument Positioning & Measurement Techniques 2-1 3. Textile QC Operation 3-1 3.1 Defining QC Setups 3.2 Loading QC Setups and Reference Entry 3.3 Pass/Fail and 555 Shade Tag Measurements 4. Absolute Color and Simple Compare Operation 4.
Table of Contents . . . continued 8. General Maintenance 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8-1 Cleaning the Instrument Cleaning the Optics Replacing the Batteries Replacing the Target Window Reading Lamp Replacement Information Changing the Aperture Troubleshooting Tips 9. Bar Code Reader (Optional) 8-1 8-2 8-3 8-4 8-5 8-6 8-9 9-1 9.1 Attaching the SP78-200 BCR to the Instrument 9.2 Scanning a Bar Code 9.
General Description The X-Rite 978 is a reflection spectrophotometer that measures spectral reflectance from 400nm to 700 nm in 20nm intervals. The instrument has a 0° illumination angle, 45° viewing angle, and features a dual-beam, single light pulse compensation method to insure accuracy. The 978 calculates colorimetric and spectrophotometric data. The 978 displays colorimetric data, and can output (to a printer or computer) colorimetric and spectral data.
User Interface This information will familiarize you with the typographical conventions, display function, and general terms used in this manual. * In the text portion of this manual the 978 key names are shown with brackets on both sides and in boldface (e.g., [FUNCTION], [SETUP], etc.). * When a key is momentarily depressed, the word "press" will be used (e.g.; Press [FUNCTION]). * Information that will appear in the display window will be shown with quotation marks on each side and in boldface (e.g.
What To Do First! This manual is organized into nine sections and four appendixes. In order to make the best use of your instrument, you are urged to read all nine sections. The appendixes can be referred to as necessary. Section 1 - shows what the packaging contains and explains how to unlock/lock the shoe, apply power, and charge the batteries properly. Section 2 - illustrates the proper positioning required for the instrument to obtain accurate and repeatable measurements.
What To Do First! . . . continued Appendix A - lists the technical specifications of the instrument. Appendix B - lists error messages that may occur during operation or calibration and the proper action to take. Appendix C - lists optional accessories available from X-Rite or an Authorized Service Center. Appendix D - describes the color check procedure used to track color measurement performance.
SECTION 1 GETTING STARTED Subjects covered in Section 1 are: * 1.1 Unpacking and Inspection * 1.2 Unlocking and Locking the Shoe * 1.3 Applying Power * 1.4 Charging the Batteries * 1.5 Function Selection 1.1 Unpacking and Inspection After removing the instrument from the shipping carton, inspect for possible damage. If any damage is noted, contact the transportation company immediately. Do nothing more until the carrier’s agent has inspected the damage.
Packaging Illustration 1-2
1.2 Unlocking and Locking the Shoe The instrument is shipped from the factory with the shoe in the locked position. The shoe should always be locked next to the instrument when it is stored. To Unlock Shoe: 1. Hold shoe [1] against instrument. 2. Slide lock button [2] on bottom of unit towards the back until it stops, then slowly release the shoe [1]. To Lock Shoe: 1. Hold shoe [1] against unit. 2. Slide lock button [2] towards the front of unit until is stops, then release shoe.
1.3 Applying Power Battery Operation During battery operation power is applied automatically when a measurement is taken or if a key is pressed. The instrument automatically goes into a shut down mode to conserve battery life after 45 seconds of non-use. AC Operation As long as the AC adaptor is connected to the instrument, the 978 will remain On.
1.4 Charging the Battery Pack The 978 is powered by six nickel-cadmium batteries in a removable battery pack. The instrument’s batteries should be charged before use. The unit can be operated while the batteries are being charged. Before plugging in the AC adaptor, make sure that the voltage indicated on the adaptor complies with the AC line voltage in your area. If not, contact X-Rite or your Authorized Representative.
1.5 Function Selection ☛ There are five measurement functions that can be accessed by pressing the "FUNCTION" key. The "PASS/FAIL" and "555" functions are used for Textile QC operation and are covered in Section 3. The "SIMPLE COMPARE" and "ABSOLUTE COLOR" functions can be used for scratch pad type measurements. These two functions are covered in Section 4. - The desired function is selected by repeatedly pressing the [FUNCTION] key.
SECTION 2 INSTRUMENT POSITIONING & MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES The variety of items that the 978 can measure is almost endless. However, in order to obtain accurate and repeatable measurements, the bottom of the shoe must be: * Parallel with the surface to be measured if the surface is flat. * Tangent to the surface to be measured if the surface is curved. The reason for this is that any movement during measurement can cause the reading to vary.
Instrument Positioning & Measurement Techniques . . .
SECTION 3 TEXTILE QC OPERATION Subjects covered in Section 3: * 3.1 Defining QC Setups * 3.2 Loading QC Setup and Reference Entry * 3.3 Pass/Fail and 555 Shade Tag Measurements Pass/Fail function displays the difference (numerically or by words) between the reference and sample. After a measurement is taken, a pass or fail signal will then be indicated dependent on the tolerances assigned in the QC Setups.
3.1 Defining QC Setups ☛ Setups must be defined in QA-Master if stored sample data is to be uploaded to QA-Master. Refer to Section 21 in QA-Master Reference Manual for procedure. The 978 will store up to 30 individual "setups" with user defined options. This provides a very versatile instrument that can measure a broad range of samples with different tolerancing needs. Simply call up the proper setup number and measure a reference.
Defining QC Setups . . . continued L*C*h° - color space is calculated from L*a*b*. The "L*" defines lightness, "C*" specifies chroma, and "h°" denotes hue angle. L*C*h° sometimes offers an advantage over L*a*b* in that it’s easy to relate to the earlier system that is based on physical samples, like the Munsell color space. XYZ - X, Y and Z are the CIE tristimulus values calculated per ASTM E308-90. X,Y and Z are used in calculating the other color spaces and indices.
Defining QC Setups . . . continued It is this automatic adjustment to the "volume of acceptability", compensating throughout the color space making CMC tolerancing so desirable, for matching human sensitivity to color difference. The CMC equation is summarized as follows: The volume of acceptance is defined by DECMC ≤ cf where: ∆L 2 ∆C 2 ∆H 2.5 DECMC =ι S + cS + S L c H Where SL, Sc, SH are the semi-axes lengths for a 1.0 DECMC ellipsoid.
Defining QC Setups . . . continued Illuminant/Observer (illum) - Is used to select the illum/obs combination that the setup will measure samples under. The available combinations are: C2, C10, D652, D6510, D502, D5010, A2, A10, F22, F210, F72, F710, F112, F1110, F122, and F1210. Pass/Fail Limits - Are individual limits set on each attribute of the selected color space. In cases where the DE tolerance method is selected, only one value is entered. The limits can be set from .01 to 9.99.
Defining QC Setups . . . continued Averaging - Is used to enter the number of readings (1 - 5) that the instrument will require to obtain a measurement. ☛ If "Auto Setup" is turned "ON" in Operation Options (Sec. 7.1), individual setup averages will not be allowed. The Setup will use the global averaging number that is selected in the Auto Setup option (see Sec. 7.1). Setup Entry Procedure The following is a step-by-step procedure for defining the setups.
Defining QC Setups . . . continued 6) Set Pass/Fail Limits. * ☛ Press [REF] (yes) key to indicate Yes, you do want to Set P/F Limits. FUNCTION SETUP REF a* 1.00 b* 1.00 Pressing [FUNCTION] (no) key will bypass P/F Limit setup and advance to the next setup option. * Press the [→] key to select desired attribute to edit. * Press the [--] key to decrease the selected value. * Press the [+] key to increase selected value. ☛ SET P/F LIMITS ? yes no A default value of "1.
Defining QC Setups . . . continued 7) Set Shade Size. * ☛ Press [REF] (yes) key to indicate Yes, you do want to set Shade Size. Pressing [FUNCTION] (no) key will bypass Shade Size setup and advance to next option. * * * * * Press the [→] key to select desired attribute to edit. Press the [--] key to decrease the selected value. Press the [+] key to increase selected value. When the cursor is under the last attribute (far right), press [→] one more time to advance to the next menu.
Defining QC Setups . . . continued * When the cursor is under the last attribute (far right), press [→] key one more time to advance to the next menu. * Press [FUNCTION] (save) key to save Shade Size and advance to next option. a* 1 to 9 L* 1 to 9 (-) CAL (+) b* 1 to 9 STORE ( SHADE RANGE abort save FUNCTION SETUP REF TO SHADE RANGE MAIN MENU 9) Set Averaging (1 - 5). * ☛ Press [REF] (yes) key to indicate Yes, you do want to set Averaging.
3.2 Loading QC Setup and Reference Entry The 978 will store a separate reference for each of 30 Setups. The reference will remain with the selected "Setup" until changed. When the "AUTO SETUP" option in Sec. 7.1 is set to "OFF", references can be either measured or manually entered. When "AUTO SETUP" is set to "ON", references can only be measured. A reference is set after the Setup is "loaded" into the display.
Loading QC Setup and Reference Measurement . . . continued 2) Manual Reference Entry - Press the [FUNCTION] (enter) key. ☛ If "AUTO SETUP" is set to "ON" in Sec. 7.1, manual references can not be entered. "view" will display instead of "enter." - Press [→] key to move cursor to desired attribute. The "arrow" key is also used to exit manually entry. - Press the [+] key to increase value. - Press the [-] key to decrease value.
3.3 Pass/Fail and 555 Shade Tag Measurements The 978 will display three QC measurement functions: pass/fail, 555 shade tag, and pass/fail & 555 shade tag. Once a measurement is taken, it can be viewed under any of the three measurement functions. There are three methods that can be used to express the measured differences. The first method is by showing the differences numerically. The second method is by expressing the difference using words (see below).
Pass/ Fail and 555 Shade Tag Measurements . . . continued 555 Shade Tag Only Function The 555 shade tag function will display a 3 digit number (with 555 being the reference) based on the selected shade size and shade range parameters set. 555 Shade Tag Display Examples ∆L*C*H* Delta Numbers 545 S:1 C* -.38 ∆L*C*H* Delta Words L* +.04 H* -.
Pass/ Fail and 555 Shade Tag Measurements . . . continued To take a QC measurement: ☛ Defining Setups (Sec. 3.1) must be performed before continuing with this procedure. If QC measurement are to be Stored in the instrument, refer to Section 5 for Storage selection procedure. The following procedure will guide you through all the steps required to take a setup measurement. Measurement tagging using the optional bar code reader will be covered in Tagging and Storing Operation, Section 5.4.
Pass/ Fail and 555 Shade Tag Measurements . . . continued L* +.24 H* -.07 545 S:2 C* -.42 The display will show the last measurement data with selected setup and function. FUNCTION 4) Position instrument on sample to measure. SETUP REF Target Window 5) Lower unit to target window and hold compressed. Release unit from sample after "READING COMPLETE" is displayed. ☛ If an error message occurs during the measurement, try reading sample again.
Pass/ Fail and 555 Shade Tag Measurements . . . continued Failed sample using delta numbers and pass/fail & 555 function - 1 long beep will be heard to indicate failed sample. - When a tag number (L*, a*, or b*) is out of range (depending on setting), an arrow will indicate the direction. The "↑" arrow indicates over and the "↓" arrow indicates below. The fail signal is based on tolerance values assigned to Setup #3. ☛ SAMPLE FAILED ! continue FUNCTION SETUP REF 25 S:3 C* -1.60 L* -8.42 H* +.
Pass/ Fail and 555 Shade Tag Measurements . . . continued Failed sample using delta words and pass/fail & 555 function - 1 long beep will be heard to indicate failed sample. - The display indicates that the sample is "LIGHTER", "BRIGHTER", and towards "RED." ☛ The [REF] (continue) key must be pressed to continue to next display screen, if "WAIT ON FAIL" option is set to "On." Refer to Section 7.1 Operation Options for more details.
SECTION 4 ABSOLUTE COLOR & SIMPLE COMPARE OPERATION Subjects covered in Section 4: * 4.1 Absolute Color and Simple Compare Setup * 4.2 Simple Compare Reference Entry * 4.3 Absolute Color and Simple Compare Measurements The 978 has two alternate measurement functions that can be selected: Absolute Color and Simple Compare. These two functions can be used for "scratch pad" measurement operation. The color space, illum/obs combination, and averaging can be set for these functions. 4.
Absolute Color and Simple Compare Setup 2) Press the [SETUP] key to enter setup selection menu. L*C*h C* .00 FUNCTION L* .00 h .00 SETUP REF PRESS 3) Press the [FUNCTION] (space) key to increment through available illuminant/observer combinations. 4) Press the [REF] (illum) key to increment through available illum/obs combinations.
4.2 Simple Compare Reference Entry A single reference can be measured or manually entered for the Simple Compare function. If a reference is set while Absolute Color is selected, the 978 will automatically switch the function to Simple Compare. To set a reference: FUNCTION = SIMPLE COMPARE FUNCTION 1) Press [FUNCTION] key to select SETUP REF "SIMPLE COMPARE." PRESS 2) Press [REF] key to enter reference function. L* +.00 H* +.00 E .00 C* +.
Simple Compare Reference Entry . . . continue 4) Reference Measurement - Press the [SETUP] (read) key. enter FUNCTION SELECT read SETUP exit REF READ REFERENCE exit - Position target window over reference to be measured. Lower unit to target window and hold compressed. Reference "READING REFERENCE" is displayed. Release unit after "READING COMPLETE" is displayed. ☛ If an error message occurs during the measurement, try reading reference sample again.
4.3 Absolute Color and Simple Compare Measurements ☛ If Absolute Color or Simple Compare measurements are to be stored in the instrument, refer to Section 5 for selection procedure. To take a measurement: 1) Press [FUNCTION] key to select "ABSOLUTE COLOR" or "SIMPLE FUNCTION = ABSOLUTE COLOR FUNCTION SETUP REF COMPARE." ABSOLUTE COLOR SIMPLE COMPARE 2) Position target window over sample to be measured. Lower the unit to the target window and hold compressed. Sample "READING SAMPLE" is displayed.
SECTION 5 STORAGE OPERATION Subjects covered in Section 5: * 5.1 Selecting Storage and Group Numbers * 5.2 Printing Stored Measurements * 5.3 Deleting Stored Measurements * 5.4 Tagging and Storing Operation (Optional) The 978 has the capability of storing measurement data. The stored data can be output to a printer or uploaded to X-Rite’s QA-Master software package for analysis. Stored sample measurements can also have scanned tags attached by use of the optional bar code reader (BCR).
Selecting Storage and Group Number 3) Press [REF] (group) key to enter group selection. DATA STORAGE ON/off del group FUNCTION 4) Press [SETUP] (next) to select desired group. ☛ Group numbers can be decremented by pressing and holding the [SETUP] key, then pressing [FUNCTION] key. SETUP DATA GROUP 1 edit exit next FUNCTION SETUP 1 5) Press [REF] (exit) to save group selection and exit out of Data Storage mode. 20 6) All measurements taken in any function will now be stored in the selected group.
5.2 Printing Stored Measurements The 978 has the ability to output stored measurement data directly to a serial printer or computer. The printout format options in Section 7.3 dictates what format data is output during a printout. Individual groups or all measurements can be printed. To print stored measurements: 1) Refer to Section 7.2 and 7.3 to set I/O and Printout Options. 2) In Storage Mode, press the [REF] (group) key. - The [SETUP] (del) key can be pressed if all groups are to be printed.
5.3 Deleting Stored Measurements The 978 has three delete methods available. * * * Delete Last will delete the last measurement taken. Delete Group removes all stored measurements in the selected group. Delete All will delete all stored measurements in all twenty groups. Delete Last To delete last measurement: 1) At "DATA STORAGE" menu, press [SETUP] (del) key. DATA STORAGE group ON/off del FUNCTION SETUP REF The "PRINT ALL DATA?" menu is displayed showing 10 readings.
Deleting Stored Measurements . . . continued Delete Group To delete group measurements: 1) At "DATA STORAGE" menu, press [REF] (group) key. DATA STORAGE group ON/off del FUNCTION 2) Press [SETUP] (next) key to select group number for deletion. SETUP REF DATA GROUP 1 edit exit next FUNCTION SETUP REF 3) Press [FUNCTION] (edit) key. SELECT GROUP PRINT DATA ? no single 4) Press [FUNCTION] (no) key to access "CLEAR DATA" menu. FUNCTION SETUP all REF SEC. 5.
Deleting Stored Measurements . . . continued Delete All To delete all stored measurements: 1) At "DATA STORAGE" menu, press [SETUP] (del) key. The "PRINT ALL DATA?" menu is displayed showing 10 readings. DATA STORAGE ON/off del group FUNCTION SETUP REF PRINT ALL DATA ? no yes 10 FUNCTION SETUP REF 2) Press [FUNCTION] (no) key. The "DELETE LAST?" menu is displayed showing 10 readings. DELETE LAST ? yes no 10 FUNCTION SETUP REF 3) Press [FUNCTION] (no) key.
5.4 Tagging and Storing Operation (Optional) ☛ Tags are entered by scanning. If you intend to use the optional Bar Code Reader (BCR), we suggest that you read Section 9 before continuing with this tagging operation. Tags are used as a method to label stored measurement samples for identification. The sample data can then be printed or uploaded to X-Rite’s QA-Master® software program with tags applied. Refer to the last two pages of this Section for special features that exist when tags are used.
Tagging and Storing Operation (Optional) . . . continued 4) The bar code name should appear on the first line of the display. Tag All - Press [REF] (yes) key if every measurement that is to be stored will receive the scanned tag. Press [FUNCTION] (no) key to advance to "TAG GROUP" option. ☛ FUNCTION SETUP REF "TAG ALL?" will not appear if any measurements have previously been stored. Tag Group - Press [REF] (yes) if all measurements in the selected group will have the same scanned tag.
Tagging and Storing Operation (Optional) . . . continued 5) Scan additional bar codes if more are required for "ALL", GROUP", or "NEXT" samples. 6) Take reading by lowering the unit to the target window on the sample. 7) Lift unit off of sample after "READING COMPLETE" is displayed. The measurement is stored with the scanned tag. READING SAMPLE READING COMPLETE E .15 SAMPLE PASS DATA STORED 1 OF 300 E .15 a* +.04 5-9 L* -.07 b* -.
Tagging and Storing Operation (Optional) . . . continued QA-Master Group and Setup Name Special Feature The 978 has a unique feature that allows the user to automatically switch to a "setup" or "group" that uses the same name as the scanned tag. For example, if "Setup #5" is named "Light Blue #6" and the scanned tag has the same name, the 978 will display "no SELECT? yes." Pressing the [REF] (yes) key allows you to switch to that setup if desired. Downloaded "group names" work in the same manner.
Tagging and Storing Operation (Optional) . . . continued QA-Master Sample Tagging Special Feature Remotely measured samples have the ability to be assigned with Accept/Reject status using the BCR tagging option. This feature is desirable if the "Sample Data Control" window is used in QA-Master. Uploaded samples in QA-Master can be given the desired Accept/Reject status. Notes: * To assign a sample with Accept/Reject status, a tag must be scanned with the respective name before the measurement is taken.
SECTION 6 CALIBRATION Subjects covered in Section 6: * 6.1 Positioning the Instrument on the White Standard * 6.2 Calibration Procedure The 978 should be calibrated to the X-Rite standard the first thing each day and every four hours of operation thereafter. However, a "NEED CALIBRATION" message will appear in the display if: * The calibration procedure has not been performed for 24 hours. * There is a 10°C change in temperature since the last calibration. * Zero reflectance is measured improperly.
6.1 Positioning the Instrument on the White Standard You must set the 978 on the white standard so that the maximum amount of the bottom rubber pad of the shoe resides on the standard, and the target is centered on the circle. If you do not, the unit may rock slightly and cause an erroneous reading of the standard. - Center the target window on the White circle, making sure that the rubber pad is completely on the standard and is down flat.
Positioning the Instrument on the White Standard . . . continued Shown below is an IMPROPER METHOD of measuring the standard.
Positioning the Instrument on the White Standard . . . continued X-Rite Reflection Standard X-Rite Reflection Standard Part No. 968-100 Serial No. 000101 Date XX/XX/XX WAVELENGTH [nm] 390 400 410 420 430 440 450 460 480 500 520 540 560 580 600 620 640 660 680 700 710 REFLECTANCE [%] 68.37 75.93 81.34 82.40 83.32 83.82 84.13 84.75 85.37 85.71 86.03 85.80 85.67 85.32 84.86 84.30 83.74 83.21 82.49 81.87 81.60 CALIBRATION CHECK 2 Observer Illuminant C STEP X Z Y 83.82 85.37 White 99.
6.2 Calibration Procedure Reading the White Standard 1) Make sure white calibration standard is clean (see Sec. 6.1). L* 90.35 b*12.78 L*a*b* a* +3.85 FUNCTION 2) Press [FUNCTION] key and [SETUP] key simultaneously. SETUP CAL (-) (+) REF STORE ( ) PRESS SIMULTANEOUSLY CALIBRATE? yes no FUNCTION SETUP REF 3) Press [REF] (yes) key to select calibration. The copyright and software version are momentarily displayed. "READ CAL WHITE" is displayed.
Calibration Procedure . . . continued "CAL READING 1 OF 5" thru "CAL READING 5 OF 5" is displayed; then "CALIBRATION UPDATED." The procedure is finalized and the unit returns back to main menu. ☛ During the Cal Reading, the read head must remain down and stable or an error message may occur. If "PLEASE WAIT XX (1-30) SECONDS" is displayed during calibration, continue to hold read head down until calibration readings are over.
Calibration Procedure . . . continued Reading Zero Reflectance The following procedure is only necessary if "READ ZERO REFLECTANCE" is displayed, or you want to manually activate Zero Reflectance Measurement. Zero Reflectance is defined as, "measuring air with no ambient light." This can be accomplished by holding the unit depressed (take a reading) in a dark room. In most cases, it is possible to just take a reading under a desk with no direct light.
Calibration Procedure . . . continued Change Cal Spectral Values The following procedure is only necessary when you want to calibrate to a different standard. Reflectance values from 390nm to 710nm can be changed. To change cal values: CALIBRATE? yes no 1) At the Calibrate? menu, press [REF] (yes) key to select calibration. The copyright and software version are momentarily displayed. "READ CAL WHITE" is displayed.
SECTION 7 SETTING SYSTEM CONFIGURATION The system configuration allows you to customize the instrument to meet your application requirements. The configuration should be set before any measurements are taken. Subjects covered in Section 7 are: * 7.1 Setting Operation Options * 7.2 Setting I/O Options * 7.3 Setting Printout Format Options 7.1 Setting Operation Options There are three options that can be configured to meet your requirements.
Setting Operation Options . . . continued used (except averaging value). Enabling "auto setup" will allow you to select a global averaging measurement number (1- 5). The number selected will override any number selected for individual "setups." Because a measured reference is generated from a reflectance curve, manual reference entry is not allowed when "auto setup" is activated.
Setting Operation Options . . . continued 3) Press the [REF] (yes) key to enter Operation Options. SET OPERATION? no yes FUNCTION 4) Select Deltas option. Repeatedly pressing the [REF] (other) key increments through: "NUMBERS", "OFF", and "WORDS." After making selection, press the [FUNCTION] (next) key to save setting and advance to next option. SETUP REF DELTAS = NUMBERS next other FUNCTION SETUP REF NUMBERS OFF WORDS 5) Select Lock option. Simultaneously press the [SETUP] key and [REF] key.
Setting Operation Options . . . continued 6) Continued. After making selection, press the [FUNCTION] (next) key to save setting and advance to next option. ☛ AUTO SETUP = ON next other FUNCTION SETUP REF If any manual entered references exist in the instrument, a "CLEAR MANUAL REFS" message will display if you attempt to turn on Auto Setup. 7) Select the number of Setups required (1 - 30). Press the [SETUP] (-) key to decrease and [REF] (+) key to increase setup number.
7.2 Setting I/O Options The 978 comes equipped with a serial port that allows data to be transmitted/received to/from an external device. Listed below are available I/O options followed by selection procedure. Baud Rate - Determines the input/output rate (characters per second) of the RS-232 port. Available outputs are: "300", "600", "1200", "2400", "4800", and "9600." The factory default setting is 9600 baud.
Setting I/ O Options . . . continued 3) Press the [REF] (yes) key to enter I/O Options. SET I/O? no FUNCTION 4) Select Baud Rate. Repeatedly pressing the [REF] (other) key will increment through: "300", "600", "1200", "2400", "4800", and "9600." After making selection, press the [FUNCTION] (next) key to save setting and advance to next option. yes SETUP REF BAUD RATE = 9600 next other FUNCTION SETUP REF 300, 600 1200, 2400 4800, 9600 5) Select Line Feed option.
7.3 Setting Printout Format Options Setting the printout options will determine what information will be transmitted out the RS-232 port after a measurement. Listed below are the available options that can be set followed by selection procedure. Format - determines if the measurement data is output in "Spectral Data" (400nm - 700nm in 10nm increments), or "Color Space Data" (L*a*b*, etc.). Print Header - enables or disables the header (L*a*b*, etc.) from printing during a data transmit.
Setting Printout Format Options . . . continued 3) Press the [REF] (yes) key to enter I/O Options. SET PRINT FORMAT no yes FUNCTION 4) Select Print Format option. Press the [REF] (other) key to increment through: "OFF", "SPACE", and "SPECTRAL." After making selection, press the [FUNCTION] (next) key to save setting and advance to next option. SETUP REF FORMAT = SPACE next other FUNCTION SETUP REF SPACE SPECTRAL OFF 5) Select Header option.
Setting Printout Format Options . . . continued The following examples illustrate the different data output formats that can be obtained from the 978 with a serial printer interfaced. Example 1 - Color Space Format "ON" Header "ON" Reference "ON" d(L*C*h) D65_10 L -.18 C Example 2 - Color Space Format "ON" Header "OFF" Reference "OFF" L 13:09:56 05/20/93 +.04 h .00 E .18 REF 01 L 70.76 C 4.83 h 79.
SECTION 8 GENERAL MAINTENANCE Subjects covered in Section 8 are: * 8.1 Cleaning the Instrument * 8.2 Cleaning the Optics * 8.3 Replacing the Batteries * 8.4 Replacing the Target Window * 8.5 Reading Lamp Replacement Information * 8.6 Changing the Aperture * 8.7 Troubleshooting Tips The X-Rite 978 is covered by a one year limited warranty (excluding ni-cad batteries) and should be referred to the factory or authorized service center for repair within the warranty period.
8.2 Cleaning the Optics The target window and optics should be cleaned once a week in normal environments; and more often in dirty or dusty environments. Target Window 1) Remove dust and lint from target window by wiping it with a clean, lint free cloth, slightly moistened with water. Optics 1) Unscrew the two thumb screws [1] and remove the nose piece [2]. Remove dust from aperture with camel hair brush or a camera lens cleaner [3]. [2] [3] [1] 2.
8.3 Replacing the Batteries 1) Set the 978 on it’s side and lock shoe in place. The shoe must be locked. 2) Slide battery access door [1] toward bottom of unit and remove. 3) Disconnect plug [4] and pull battery pack [2] out of unit. 4) Remove old AA NI-CAD batteries [3], and install six fresh AA NI-CAD (recognizing proper polarity). 5.) Slide battery pack [2] into unit, and reconnect battery plug [4]. Reinstall battery access door [1]. 6) Unlock shoe.
8.4 Replacing the Target Window 1) Remove old target window [2] by pushing downward from top of shoe [1]. 2) Place the instrument on end and align the target window so that the word "front" runs parallel with the top edge of the shoe [1]. 3) Insert one edge (top or bottom) of the new target window [2] in the opening of the shoe [1]. 4) Place the other side of the target window [2] in the shoe [1] by snapping into position.
8.5 Reading Lamp Replacement Information Due to the circuit complexity, alignment procedures, and test equipment required - The read lamp should only be replaced by X-Rite or an authorized X-Rite Service Center. The lamp is monitored for intensity and failure warnings will be displayed if a problem occurs. The lamp should last approximately one million measurements and is covered by a one year limited warranty. Refer to the Limited Warranty statement on page iii.
8.6 Changing the Aperture X-Rite has three different aperture kits available for the 978. * 8mm/4mm Aperture Kit (P/N 968-100-08) * 8mm UV Excluded Aperture Attachment (P/N 968-61-08)E * 20mm Aperture Kit (P/N 968-100-20) Each aperture kit includes the aperture, sensor nose, extra target windows, and a specially designed aperture wrench. Aperture Installation 1) Unscrew the two thumb screws [1], then remove the nose piece [2].
Changing the Aperture . . . continued 3) Unscrew the existing aperture [5] with the aperture wrench [6]. Note: The aperture wrench tool has two sides, one side fits the 8mm aperture and the other fits the 20mm aperture. The aperture wrench has two pins that fit into the holes in the aperture. Insert pins into the holes in the aperture, then turn counterclockwise to remove. [6] [5] [7] 4) Screw in the new aperture using the aperture wrench. IMPORTANT! The new aperture must be clean.
Changing the Aperture . . . continued Aperture Selection When a different size aperture is installed in the instrument, the setting must be changed. The instrument must also be recalibrated. To change aperture setting: 1) Press [FUNCTION] key and [SETUP] key simultaneously. L*a*b* a* -.99 FUNCTION L* 94.99 b* +1.10 SETUP REF CALIBRATE? yes no 2) Press [REF] (yes) key to select calibration. FUNCTION The copyright and software version are momentarily displayed.
8.7 Troubleshooting Tips A. Incorrect measurement data continually displays. 1. Recalibrate unit. 2. Clean Optics. 3. Contact authorized service center. B. Unit does not turn on. 1. Check for low batteries. 2. Contact authorized service center. C. Display not working. 1. Check for low batteries. 2. Contact authorized service center. D. Reading Drifts. 1. Clean Optics. 2. Recalibrate unit. 3. Contact authorized service center. E. Unit will not calibrate properly. 1. Dirty reference. 2. Optics dirty. 3.
SECTION 9 BAR CODE READER (Optional) Subjects covered in Section 9 are: * 9.1 Attaching SP78-200 Bar Code Reader to an Instrument * 9.2 Scanning a Bar Code * 9.3 Troubleshooting The Optional SP78-200 Bar Code Reader is used to scan bar codes. When the BCR is used in conjunction with an X-Rite instrument, a scanned bar code becomes a tag for the measurement(s) taken with the instrument. When the data is uploaded into a software program (e.g., QA-Master®) the bar code tag(s) become sample tag(s). 9.
9.2 SCANNING A BAR CODE Follow these guidelines for successful bar code scanning. 1) Turn on the X-Rite instrument. Be sure the instrument is in the Storage mode. (5°-45°) 2) Hold the BCR in your hand as you would a pencil. The BCR works best when tilted from 10° to 30°, although any angle from 5° to 45° will work. See Figure 2. Figure 2 3) Place the tip of the BCR on the white space to the left or right of the bar code. Drag the BCR smoothly and lightly across the bar code.
9.3 TROUBLESHOOTING The factory default mode can be restored if the SP78-200 BCR is placed into an unusable or unknown configuration. To restore the factory default mode: 1) Disconnect the BCR from the instrument. 2) Reconnect the BCR to the instrument. 3) Scan the default configuration bar codes shown in the SP78-200 Bar Code Reader Instruction Sheet (P/N SP78-510). Does the SP78-200 BCR have power? * A red light will be visible at the tip of the BCR if it has power.
Troubleshooting . . . continued Was the entire bar code scanned? * Drag the BCR through the entire bar code at a constant speed. Increase the scanning speed. Typically the BCR is moved too slowly. * Be sure the BCR scans the entire bar code. * Be sure the BCR maintained contact with the surface of the bar code. * Be sure the bar code is not damaged, dirty or worn. Try to scan an area without these defects.
APPENDIX A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Measuring Function: Display: Measuring Geometry: Measuring Area: Light Source: Absolute Color, Simple Compare, Pass/Fail, 555 Shade Tag, and 555 & Pass/Fail Indication. Based on L*a*b*, L*C*h°, XYZ, Lab (Hunter), Wht, Yel, and ECMC 2 row by 16 character Supertwist dot matrix LCD 0°/45°, fiber optic pickup, multi-sensor array 8.0mm & 4.0mm (20mm optional) Gas filled tungsten lamp, approx.
Technical Specification . . . continued Safety UL 122 FCC Part 15, Class A, Digital Device Industry Canada ICES-003 Issue 2, Revision 1 International EMC Safety Accessories Provided: EN50081-1:1992 Class B Generic Emission Standard EN50082-1:1992 Generic Immunity Standard IEC950/EN60950 Calibration Standard Operation Manual AC Adaptor Carrying Case X-Rite standards are traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology. This product covered by U.S.
APPENDIX B DISPLAY MESSAGES Power-Up Messages "MEMORY LOST" is displayed when the instrument determines that the data in the (battery backed up) RAM has been corrupted, if the internal lithium battery on the P.C.B. is bad, or if a new EPROM has been installed. Operational Messages "INVALID READING" is displayed when the unit is not held down long enough during a measurement.
Display Messages . . . continued "INVALID ENTRY" is displayed when the numbers entered for the white values are inappropriate. Miscellaneous Messages "BARCODE IN STORE MODE ONLY" indicates that a bar code was scanned when the instrument was not in storage mode. "BATTERIES LOW" indicates that the batteries are getting low and will soon need to be charged. It will only be displayed while the measurement is in progress.
APPENDIX C OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Part Number QA-Master® Software Package....................................................1255-10 Security Cable ..............................................................................418-75 4/8mm Aperture Kit .....................................................................968-100-08 20mm Aperture Kit ......................................................................968-100-20 8mm Aperture Attachment (UV excluding) ...
APPENDIX D COLOR CHECK The color check procedure will help you track instrument color performance to assure measurement accuracy. Initially, the three patches on the standard should be measured once a day for a period of 10 days to determine the reference values. Thereafter, a periodic check (once a week depending on usage) is all that is required. Located on the back of the reference standard envelope is a color check label. The reference data should be recorded there for quick reference.
Color Check . . . continued 7) After 10 days average the white, blue, and brown values and enter data in the designated place on the color check label. 8) Enter date, illuminant, observer, aperture size, temperature, instrument model, and serial number on color check label. Note: Temperature of the reference standard should be maintained (±2°C) throughout color check sequence.
COLOR CHECK RECORD Date: Temperature: Reference Values Date L* Illuminant: Aperture Size: White a* b* Observer: Model-S/N: L* D-3 Blue a* b* L* Brown a* b*
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