Easymatch QC
Easymatch QC
Easymatch QC
A60-1012-402
Manual Version 2.1
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Table of Contents
PART I. SOFTWARE OVERVIEW
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Options/Configure Automatic Standard Search ............................................................................. 7-8
Options/Default Tolerances ............................................................................................................... 7-9
Options/Adjust Scale Factors .......................................................................................................... 7-12
Options/ASCII Export ..................................................................................................................... 7-13
Options/Data Send ............................................................................................................................ 7-15
Options/Application Preferences..................................................................................................... 7-17
Options/System Configuration ........................................................................................................ 7-21
User Manager .................................................................................................................................. 7-21
Data Storage .................................................................................................................................... 7-25
Server Settings (-ER Version Only) ................................................................................................ 7-26
Options/Customize Toolbar ............................................................................................................. 7-27
Options/EasyGroup .......................................................................................................................... 7-28
Options/Import EasyGroup Sequence ............................................................................................ 7-29
THE SENSOR MENU ................................................................................................... 8-1
Sensor/Install//Configure ................................................................................................................... 8-1
Sensor/Standardize ............................................................................................................................. 8-4
Sensor/Set Modes ................................................................................................................................ 8-6
Sensor/Set Interval ............................................................................................................................. 8-7
Sensor/UV Filter Calibration ............................................................................................................ 8-8
Sensor/Configure Multi Mode ......................................................................................................... 8-10
Sensor/Import Logged Reads .......................................................................................................... 8-11
Sensor/Configure Setups .................................................................................................................. 8-13
Sensor/Diagnostics ............................................................................................................................ 8-15
THE WINDOW MENU................................................................................................. 9-1
Window/New Window........................................................................................................................ 9-1
Window/Cascade ................................................................................................................................ 9-2
Window/Tile ........................................................................................................................................ 9-3
Window/List of Open Jobs ................................................................................................................ 9-4
THE HELP MENU ...................................................................................................... 10-1
Help/Help Topics .............................................................................................................................. 10-1
Help/About ........................................................................................................................................ 10-2
HunterLab on the Web .................................................................................................................... 10-3
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PART III. INSTRUMENTS
ULTRASCAN VIS .................................................................................................... 11G-1
UltraScan VIS Features ................................................................................................................ 11G-2
Reflectance Port ........................................................................................................................... 11G-2
Small Area View .......................................................................................................................... 11G-2
Retroviewer .................................................................................................................................. 11G-3
Sample Clamp .............................................................................................................................. 11G-3
Transmission Compartment ......................................................................................................... 11G-4
Specular Included/Excluded Port ................................................................................................. 11G-4
Automated UV Control ................................................................................................................ 11G-5
Indicator Lights ............................................................................................................................ 11G-5
Macro Button................................................................................................................................ 11G-5
UltraScan VIS Accessories ............................................................................................................ 11G-7
UltraScan VIS Options and Sample Devices ............................................................................... 11G-9
Foot Switch Assembly ............................................................................................................... 11G-10
Compression Clamp Kit ............................................................................................................. 11G-10
Skein Holder............................................................................................................................... 11G-12
1-inch Port Plate with Glass ....................................................................................................... 11G-13
4-mm Port Plate.......................................................................................................................... 11G-13
Reflectance Sample Shelf with Light Cover .............................................................................. 11G-13
Semi-micro Powder Holder........................................................................................................ 11G-15
Reflectance Preform Holder ....................................................................................................... 11G-17
Transmission Clamp................................................................................................................... 11G-18
Transmission Cell Holder........................................................................................................... 11G-20
Transmission Cells ..................................................................................................................... 11G-20
Transmission Cells with Two Screw Tops ................................................................................. 11G-21
Transmission Spill Tray ............................................................................................................. 11G-22
Tall Transmission Cells.............................................................................................................. 11G-22
Flow-through Transmission Cell Holder and Cells.................................................................... 11G-23
Holder for Small Volume Transmission Cells and 10-mm Small Volume Transmission Cells 11G-24
Cylindrical Cell Holder .............................................................................................................. 11G-26
Semi-micro Cell Holder and Optical Assembly......................................................................... 11G-27
Transmission Preform Holder .................................................................................................... 11G-31
Blue Denim Tile Assembly ........................................................................................................ 11G-32
UltraScan VIS Installation.......................................................................................................... 11G-33
UltraScan VIS Standardization.................................................................................................. 11G-38
General ....................................................................................................................................... 11G-38
Standardization Modes ............................................................................................................... 11G-39
UltraScan VIS Maintenance and Testing .................................................................................. 11G-41
Running the Repeatability Test .................................................................................................. 11G-41
Running the Green Tile Test ...................................................................................................... 11G-41
Running the Didymium Filter Test ............................................................................................ 11G-42
Replacing the Source Lamp ....................................................................................................... 11G-42
Replacing the Fuses .................................................................................................................... 11G-45
Replacing the Optional View Lamp ........................................................................................... 11G-47
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Maintaining the Instrument Standards ....................................................................................... 11G-49
Cleaning the Lens Surface and Didymium Filter ....................................................................... 11G-50
Cleaning the Sphere ................................................................................................................... 11G-50
UltraScan VIS Specifications...................................................................................................... 11G-51
Physical Characteristics.............................................................................................................. 11G-51
Environmental Requirements ..................................................................................................... 11G-51
Power Required .......................................................................................................................... 11G-51
Conditions of Illumination and Viewing.................................................................................... 11G-52
Instrument Performance ............................................................................................................. 11G-53
Regulatory Notice ...................................................................................................................... 11G-53
Color Measurement Notes .......................................................................................................... 11G-55
Selecting, Preparing, and Presenting Samples ........................................................................... 11G-55
More on Sample Presentation to the Instrument ........................................................................ 11G-55
Reflectance Measurements ......................................................................................................... 11G-56
Transmittance Measurements ..................................................................................................... 11G-56
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APHA-10, -20, and -50 mm ........................................................................................................... A-16
ASBC 10-mm ................................................................................................................................. A-16
ASTM D1500-33 mm .................................................................................................................... A-17
b/a Ratio ......................................................................................................................................... A-18
b*/a* Ratio ..................................................................................................................................... A-18
Brightness 457 ................................................................................................................................ A-19
Color Value .................................................................................................................................... A-19
Dominant Wavelength and Excitation Purity ................................................................................ A-20
EBC-10 mm.................................................................................................................................... A-21
EP 10-mm and EP-20 mm.............................................................................................................. A-22
Gardner-20 mm and D6166............................................................................................................ A-22
Saybolt-50/100 mm ........................................................................................................................ A-24
Tint Indices ..................................................................................................................................... A-25
USP 10-mm and USP 20-mm ........................................................................................................ A-27
Whiteness Indices ........................................................................................................................... A-27
Y Brightness ................................................................................................................................... A-30
Yellowness Indices ......................................................................................................................... A-30
Paper Brightness (Z%) ................................................................................................................... A-31
Read Methods .................................................................................................................................. A-32
Haze................................................................................................................................................ A-32
Opacity ........................................................................................................................................... A-33
Spectral Data Types ........................................................................................................................ A-36
% Strength ...................................................................................................................................... A-36
Absorbance ..................................................................................................................................... A-36
K/S.................................................................................................................................................. A-36
Reflectance ..................................................................................................................................... A-37
Transmission .................................................................................................................................. A-37
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Part I. Software Overview
EasyMatch QC User’s Manual Version 2.1
CHAPTER ONE
Introduction to EasyMatch QC
Software instructions are given in the first two sections of the manual (Chapters 1 - 10) and hardware
information is given in the third part of the manual (Chapters 11 and 12). Additional reference
information on sample measurement, color scales, terminology, etc. is given in Chapters 13, 14, and the
appendices.
The basic features of EasyMatch QC are discussed in the rest of this chapter, lessons helping you learn
to use those features are given in Chapter 2, and the various software menus are explained in chapters 3
through 10.
Features
The sections below examine some of the most important concepts and features related to operation of
EasyMatch QC.
Jobs
A job is a collection of all the data views (displays) and measurements (standards and samples) that you
use for a particular task, product, or customer. Jobs are the “documents” of EasyMatch QC, analogous
to word processing documents containing text and its formatting or spreadsheet documents containing
fields of data and formulas. If you wanted to transfer a job to another computer or another user who also
has EasyMatch QC, the job file (with a .JSD file extension) would contain all the information needed to
examine and/or reproduce your results.
You can create new jobs for many different reasons, such as to hold data for a certain customer or a
specific product line. Each operator may maintain his own job with his own preferences, or you can
create separate jobs for different operations, such as measuring plastic pellets before extrusion and then
the final extruded product. You can be creative in maintaining and organizing your job files.
You may have multiple jobs open and in use at the same time; each job will be shown as a separate tab
on your screen. You can switch easily between jobs by clicking the tab of the job you wish to see.
2. Save the job under the desired name. (Long file names and spaces are acceptable.)
3. Configure the desired data views (see the “Data Views” section), including setting the location, size,
shape, and properties of each view on the screen.
4. Read or recall the desired standard and samples into the job and view the results. The number of
standards and samples that can be housed in a single job is virtually unlimited—restricted only by
the amount of memory available on the computer.
It is difficult to “picture” a job file, but a screen capture of a job is provided below as an illustration.
Standard
Samples
Color Plot display
As you can see on the tab, this job is called “Green.” You can see that the job contains a standard called
“Standard 1” and four numbered samples. A 2D Color Plot has been configured to display the CIELAB
color scale for D65/10° with a colored background. The Color Data Table display is displaying L*, a*,
b*, and dE* for the samples related to the standard. The Spectral Plot is displaying spectral reflectance
at 10 nm increments with the colored background. The location, size, and shape of each view are also
saved as part of the job, along with the measurements and the properties of each view.
A second job, called “Yellow,” is contained on the tab behind this one and you can switch to it simply
by clicking the tab at the bottom of the screen.
Job Conventions
Although great flexibility has been incorporated into the concept of a job, there are some attributes that
all jobs will share.
• Each individual job may contain all the information necessary to complete that job if the operator
has included that data. All information recalled from the database or read in through the instrument
for use in that job will be saved with that job.
• When you recall a job, it will reappear looking exactly the same as when it was last closed.
Note: It is recommended that you back up your database, job, and template files periodically,
particularly prior to upgrading or making other major changes to your system computer.
Templates
Job templates can be thought of as subsets of jobs. They contain some of the pieces of information
contained in jobs, but not all of them. Templates are analogous to “style lists” or “style sheets” that are
available in some word processing and desktop publishing programs because they can be used to control
the cosmetic appearance of a job. A template houses configuration information for the data views and
screen, such as locations, sizes, shapes, and properties, but does not contain any measurements. A
template is saved whenever a job is saved.
A template is meant to be used as a starting point in creating a new job when the same views are used
for many jobs. You can then “fill” the template with measurements and configuration settings. Several
application-specific templates are installed with EasyMatch QC. These templates provide a starting
point for new jobs.
2. Configure the desired data views. This includes setting the location, size, shape, and properties of
each view on the screen.
3. Configure the desired options you wish to use for this template using the Options menu.
4. Save the job as a template using the Save Job Template As command in the File menu. The
extension for a template is .JTP.
More instructions on creating and working with templates are provided in Lesson 1 in the next chapter.
Whenever you want to use a template to create a new job, simply choose the Open Job Template
command from the File menu, choose the desired template from the list of available templates, fill the
template with your measurements, and save it as a job.
To apply a template to an existing job, choose the Apply Template to Job command from the File
menu and the configuration of the job screen will adjust to match the template while retaining the
measurements.
The types of information a template may house are illustrated in the picture below.
Templates contain no standards or samples. The measurements would be added to the job as they are
made. The screen configuration and options for each data view comprise the template and will be part
of any job created using the template.
There are four menu options allowing you to utilize templates: Open Job Template, Save Job
Template, Save Job Template As, and Apply Template to Job. These menu options are described
fully in Chapter 3.
Note: It is recommended that you back up your database, job, and template files periodically,
particularly prior to upgrading or other major changes to your system computer.
Data Views
Each of the smaller panes shown on a job tab is a data view. Each data view displays unique
information about the standard and/or samples. You may resize any data view to fill as much or as little
of the screen as you like.
• Job Tree
• 2D Color Plot
• 3D Color Plot
• Color Render
• EZ View
• Memo View
• Spectral Plot
• Trend Plot.
These views are described in the subsections below. More instructions on configuring data views are
provided in Lesson 1 in the next chapter.
Job Tree
The information displayed in the Job Tree view includes the name of each standard and each sample
contained in the job. Samples affiliated with a particular standard will be shown as branches under the
standard.
Note: The Job Tree is only visible when Job Tree is checked in the View menu.
Single or multiple items may be highlighted in this view. Click the “+” next to an item to open the
branches below it or the “-” sign to close the branches. Click the left mouse button on any item to
highlight it. To highlight multiple items, hold the Ctrl key while clicking on each desired item or hold
the Shift key and click on the first and last items desired to highlight all items in between. Then click
the right mouse button for various options concerning the highlighted items. These options are
described below. In addition, the items that are highlighted in the Job Tree are those displayed in the
other views in the job.
Note: To keep data views clean and not cluttered, and for speed of measurements, it is
recommended that you limit the number of items highlighted in the Job Tree at any one time to 500
or less.
• Cut: This command removes the highlighted items from the Job Tree and from the job and places
them on the Windows clipboard. If desired, the cut items may then be pasted into another job using
the Paste command.
• Copy: This command copies the highlighted items from the Job Tree to the Windows clipboard. If
desired, the copied items may then be pasted into another job using the Paste command. Items may
also be dragged and dropped from one job to another in order to copy and then paste them.
• Paste: This command allows you to place items previously cut or copied to the Windows clipboard
onto the Job Tree and into this job. Items may also be dragged and dropped from one job to another
in order to copy and then paste them.
• Delete: This command allows you to permanently delete the currently highlighted items from the
Job Tree and from the job. No copies of the items are kept on the Windows clipboard.
• Properties: This command allows you to view the measurement properties of the currently
highlighted item. If the standard or sample is the result of averaging several readings, the standard
deviation and range of those readings are included. For standards, you may also set tolerances for as
many scales, indices, and differences in as many illuminant/observer combinations as you wish
and/or indicate hitch factors to apply to the standard and its samples.
See the “Default Tolerances” section in the Options Menu chapter for instructions on setting
tolerances. More instructions on entering tolerances are also provided in Lessons 3 and 7 in the next
chapter.
See Lesson 5 in the next chapter for detailed instructions on using a hitch standard.
• Show This Item Only: This command appears for standards only and causes the chosen standard
and its associated samples alone to be displayed in the Job Tree. All other standards and samples are
removed from the Job Tree display.
• Copy Sample To Standard: This command appears for samples only and causes the highlighted
sample measurement to replace the current standard measurement in the Job Tree, while retaining
the sample’s ID.
• Copy Sample to New Standard: This command appears for samples only and causes the
highlighted sample measurement to be added to the job as a standard as well, while retaining the
sample’s ID.
• Copy Standard To Sample: This command appears for standards only and causes the highlighted
standard measurement to be placed in the Job Tree as a sample on that standard’s branch. You are
given the opportunity to name the new sample.
• Copy Standard To New Standard: This command appears for standards only and causes the
highlighted standard measurement to be added to the job as a second instance of the standard, while
retaining the original standard’s ID.
When the right mouse button is clicked on an open area of the Job Tree view (an area other than a
sample or standard), further commands are available, as follows:
• Print Preview: This command shows on-screen what the Job Tree will look like when printed.
• Print this View: This command prints the Job Tree view in a fashion similar to that shown below.
• Icon Sizes: Choosing this command allows you to choose to display small icons, large icons, or no
icons to represent each standard and sample in the Job Tree.
• Show All Items: This command opens all the branches of the Job Tree so that every standard and
sample is visible.
• Enter Standard Data: This command allows you to hand enter colorimetric or spectral data to
create a new standard. More instructions on using this command are provided in Lesson 3 in the
next chapter.
• Enter Sample Data: This command allows you to hand enter colorimetric or spectral data to create
a new sample.
• Collapse the tree: This command closes all the branches of the Job Tree so that only the standards
are visible.
• Maximize this View: This command causes the currently-selected view to be enlarged to the full
size of the job.
• Restore View: This command restores the screen to its previous configuration after one view has
been maximized.
The Color Data Table view shows color scale, color difference, and index data for the standards and
samples in the job. The items in the Color Data Table may be sorted by clicking the column header (for
row major) or row header (for column major) of interest.
Click on this view to make it active. While this view is active, the following options are available by
clicking the right mouse button:
• Copy to Clipboard: Before you initiate this command, you must highlight one or more of the
samples and standards shown in the spreadsheet. When Copy to Clipboard is then selected, the
highlighted data is then copied to the Windows Clipboard. If desired, the copied data may then be
pasted into another application (such as Microsoft Excel) using its Paste command.
• Configure: This command allows you to set various preferences pertaining to the Color Data Table
view.
Select each scale, difference, index, and text field parameter you would like to display from the
drop-down boxes and click the left arrow (<<) button after each selection to move it to the Selected
Items box. Once all desired items are shown in the Selected Items box, you may move them up and
down in the display order using the up and down arrows. Items may also be removed from the
Selected Items box using the Remove button.
Highlight (select) each illuminant/observer combination you wish to display. Choose your statistics
the same way. You may indicate the order in which you would like the illuminant/observer tabs and
statistical parameters displayed by deselecting all items that have already been chosen and then
selecting the items for display in the order desired.
Configure other settings at the bottom right of the screen. When Display Latest Data First is
checked, the most recent reading is shown at the top of the display rather than the bottom. When
Auto Size Cells is checked, the spreadsheet cells will be automatically sized based on the data
contained in them.
You may also insert custom fields into the Color Data Table using the Insert Custom Field button.
These fields may consist of data obtained from outside EasyMatch QC or calculated formulas.
Follow the instructions below to insert a custom field. More detailed instructions are also provided
in Lesson 8 in the next chapter.
1. Click Insert Custom Field. The Configure Custom Field box appears.
2. Click the radio button next to Data Field and then the radio button next to New. Type a label for
the data field into the Label box. In this example, “Oven Temperature” was used.
3. Click OK. Add “Data Fields” to your display as a text field, then click OK from the Color Data
Table Configuration screen. The Oven Temperature field is added to the Color Data Table.
4. Enter the oven temperature for each item desired by right-clicking on the item in the Job Tree
and selecting Enter Oven Temperature Data from the menu that appears. (“Oven
Temperature” will be replaced by whatever label was entered on the Configure Custom Data
screen.) Once you click OK, the entered data will be displayed.
1. Click Insert Custom Field. The Configure Custom Field box appears.
2. Click the radio button next to Formula Field. Type a label for the formula field into the Label
box. In this example, “ABC Index” was used.
4. The outlined cell represents where your custom field will be inserted. Place your cursor in the
Formula box at the top of the screen and type “=” (equals).
A formula is a text string defining how the value of the cell is to be calculated. Only cells
containing numeric data may be referenced in a formula. A cell is referenced in a formula by
specifying the column letter and then the row number. The columns are counted as A to Z from
left to right of the spreadsheet. The rows are numbered from 1 to n from the top of the
spreadsheet down. For instance, the top left cell of the spreadsheet is “A1.” You may use the
pound sign (#) instead of a column letter or row number to indicate that you wish to use the same
row or column as the cell containing the formula. For instance, in the example below, “C#”
indicates that the same formula will apply to each cell of the column in which the formula was
entered, using the data from Column C’s cell in the same row. It is useful to specify formulas in
this manner if you want to assign formulas to entire rows or columns.
Note: The row or column letter or number for each parameter selected in the Color Data
Configuration was shown after that parameter in the Selected Items box.
+ Addition
- Subtraction
^ Power operator
* Multiplication
/ Division
& Logical And
| Logical Or
! Negation
> Greater than
< Less than
= Equality
: Sum a range of cells.
Remember that your formulas are based on cell location, NOT the value in the cell (i.e., your
formula uses cell C1, regardless whether L, a, or b values are in it.) If you reconfigure your
display, you may need to adjust your formula.
6. Click Set Formula, then OK. Add “Formula Fields” to your display as a text field, then click
OK from the Color Data Table Configuration screen. The formula will fill cells as indicated.
• Print Preview: This command shows on-screen what the Color Data Table will look like when
printed.
• Print this View: This command prints the Color Data Table view in a fashion similar to that shown
below.
• Change View: This command allows you to replace the current view with another type of view
(i.e., replace the 2D Color Plot with a Spectral Plot).
• Delete View: This command allows you to remove the current view from the job display.
• Split View Vertically and Add: This command splits the current view into two and adds a new
view so that the old view and the new view are displayed side by side.
• Split View Horizontally and Add: This command splits the current view into two and adds a new
view so that the old view and the new view are displayed with one above the other.
• Maximize this View: This command causes the currently-selected view to be enlarged to the full
size of the job.
• Restore View: This command restores the screen to its previous configuration after one view has
been maximized.
2D Color Plot
The 2D color plot displays a two-dimensional representation of color space with the standard as the
center point of the plot and the samples plotted on the graph. In the example below, the “a*” of the
L*a*b* scale is plotted on the x axis and the “b*” of L*a*b* is plotted on the y axis. Just to the right of
this square portion of the plot is a “thermometer” graph that plots L*. The samples in the job are shown
on the plot relative to the standard and each other. If tolerances have been set, the tolerance limits will
be shown as a red box (for rectangular tolerances), ellipse (for elliptical tolerances), or “pie segment”
(for polar tolerances) around the standard position. Placing the mouse over a particular point causes the
sample ID, its pass or fail status, and its color values to be displayed.
Click on this view to make it active. While this view is active, the following options are available by
clicking the right mouse button:
• Show Background: This item, when checked, causes the colored background to be shown on the
2D Color Plot. When unchecked, the background is white.
• Show Legend: This item, when checked, causes the legend (the list of which samples are currently
displayed) to be shown to the left of the 2D Color Plot. When unchecked, the legend is not shown.
• Configure: This command allows you to set various preferences pertaining to the 2D Color Plot
view.
Make your selections for each parameter, including the illuminant, observer, and color scale for
display and the whether the hue circle and chroma line should be displayed.
• Print Preview: This command shows on-screen what the 2D Color Plot will look like when printed.
• Print this View: This command prints the 2D Color Plot view in a fashion similar to that shown
below.
• Change View: This command allows you to replace the current view with another type of view
(i.e., replace the 2D Color Plot with a Spectral Plot).
• Delete View: This command allows you to remove the current view from the job display.
• Split View Vertically and Add: This command splits the current view into two and adds a new
view so that the old view and the new view are displayed side by side.
• Split View Horizontally and Add: This command splits the current view into two and adds a new
view so that the old view and the new view are displayed with one above the other.
• Maximize this View: This command causes the currently-selected view to be enlarged to the full
size of the job.
• Restore View: This command restores the screen to its previous configuration after one view has
been maximized.
3D Color Plot
The 3D color plot displays a three-dimensional representation of color space with the standard as the
center point of the plot and the samples plotted on the graph. In the example below, L*, a*, and b* are
shown on the axes as labeled. The samples in the job are shown on the plot relative to the standard and
each other. If tolerances have been set, the tolerance limits will be shown as a magenta box (for
rectangular tolerances), ellipsoid (for elliptical tolerances), or “pie segment” (for polar tolerances)
around the standard position.
Click on this view to make it active. While this view is active, the following options are available by
clicking the right mouse button:
• Configure: This command allows you to set various preferences pertaining to the 3D Color Plot
view.
Make your selections for each parameter, including the illuminant, observer, and color scale for
display and whether you wish to display a flat representation of two fixed axes. You may also
choose whether you wish to view a perspective projection (where data points that are further away
from you are smaller than those that are closer) or an orthographic one (where all data points appear
at the same scale), opt to turn on rotate mode, in which you may click on the plot and drag it to
rotate it, and increase or decrease the opacity of the tolerance indicator.
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• Print Preview: This command shows on-screen what the 3D Color Plot will look like when printed.
• Print this View: This command prints the 3D Color Plot view in a fashion similar to that shown
below.
• Change View: This command allows you to replace the current view with another type of view
(i.e., replace the 3D Color Plot with a Spectral Plot).
• Delete View: This command allows you to remove the current view from the job display.
• Split View Vertically and Add: This command splits the current view into two and adds a new
view so that the old view and the new view are displayed side by side.
• Split View Horizontally and Add: This command splits the current view into two and adds a new
view so that the old view and the new view are displayed with one above the other.
• Maximize this View: This command causes the currently-selected view to be enlarged to the full
size of the job.
• Restore View: This command restores the screen to its previous configuration after one view has
been maximized.
Color Render
The Color Render view shows an accurate color rendering of items highlighted in the Job Tree view.
This makes it easy to visually compare standards and samples even when the physical standards and
samples are no longer available. By placing the mouse cursor over an area of the Color Render view,
you may display a flag indicating the name of the item displayed and the illuminant/observer
combination shown.
The following options are available by clicking the right mouse button within the boundaries of the
view:
• Configure: Selection of Configure brings up the following dialog box, which allows you to set
various preferences pertaining to the Color Render view:
Choose one, two, or three illuminant/observer combinations to render. If more than one combination
is chosen, they are displayed side by side on the rendering display.
• Print Preview: This command shows you on-screen what the view will look like when printed.
• Print this View: This command prints the Color Render view in a fashion similar to that shown
below.
• Change View: This command allows you to replace the current view with another type of view
(i.e., replace the 2D Color Plot with a Spectral Plot).
• Delete View: This command allows you to remove the current view from the job display.
• Split View Vertically and Add: This command splits the current view into two and adds a new
view so that the old view and the new view are displayed side by side.
• Split View Horizontally and Add: This command splits the current view into two and adds a new
view so that the old view and the new view are displayed with one above the other.
• Maximize this View: This command causes the currently-selected view to be enlarged to the full
size of the job.
• Restore View: This command restores the screen to its previous configuration after one view has
been maximized.
EZ View
The EZ View is a simple, eye-catching display of a limited amount of color data: up to four fields of
color scale, difference, and/or index data, as well as pass/fail status if tolerances have been defined for
the standard.
Click on this view to make it active. While this view is active, the following options are available by
clicking the right mouse button:
• Configure: This command allows you to set various preferences pertaining to the EZ View.
Make one selection in the Illuminant/Observers box and then select either one color scale and one
difference or index or a total of four differences and indices. The red number next to each parameter
indicates how many more selections you have available.
• Print Preview: This command shows you on-screen what the view will look like when printed.
• Print this View: This command prints the EZ View in a fashion similar to that shown below.
• Change View: This command allows you to replace the current view with another type of view
(i.e., replace the 2D Color Plot with a Spectral Plot).
• Delete View: This command allows you to remove the current view from the job display.
• Split View Vertically and Add: This command splits the current view into two and adds a new
view so that the old view and the new view are displayed side by side.
• Split View Horizontally and Add: This command splits the current view into two and adds a new
view so that the old view and the new view are displayed with one above the other.
• Maximize this View: This command causes the currently-selected view to be enlarged to the full
size of the job.
• Restore View: This command restores the screen to its previous configuration after one view has
been maximized.
Memo View
The Memo View is a blank view in which text, such as comments on the measurement method, may be
entered using the keyboard and then stored in the job. An example of this view is shown below.
Click anywhere in the white portion of the view and begin typing to enter your memo. Text does not
wrap, so you will want to use the Enter key at the end of each line to proceed to the next line. While
this view is active, the following options are available by clicking the right mouse button:
• Cut: Before using the Cut command, use the mouse to highlight the text you wish to remove from
the Memo View. Then select Cut to permanently remove it from the view. If you wish, you may
paste the text elsewhere, such as in a word processing program.
• Copy: Before using the Copy command, use the mouse to highlight the text you wish to copy to the
Windows clipboard. Then select Copy to copy it. If you wish, you may paste the text elsewhere,
such as in a word processing program.
• Paste: Before you may use the Paste command, you must have copied text to the Windows
clipboard from another job or another program. Then, select Paste to paste it into the Memo View.
• Select All: This command allows you to highlight (select) all the text currently in the Memo View
in order to take action on it, such as by setting its font or copying it.
• Delete: Before using the Delete command, use the mouse to highlight the text you wish to remove
from the Memo View. Then select Delete to permanently remove it from the view.
• Font: Before using the Font command, use the mouse to highlight the text for which you wish to
modify the font. Then select Font to obtain the following screen on which you may select the text
font, size, and color for the highlighted text.
• Print Preview: This command shows you on-screen what the view will look like when printed.
• Print this View: This command prints the Memo View in a similar fashion to that shown below.
• Change View: This command allows you to replace the current view with another type of view
(i.e., replace the 2D Color Plot with a Spectral Plot).
• Delete View: This command allows you to remove the current view from the job display.
• Split View Vertically and Add: This command splits the current view into two and adds a new
view so that the old view and the new view are displayed side by side.
• Split View Horizontally and Add: This command splits the current view into two and adds a new
view so that the old view and the new view are displayed with one above the other.
• Maximize this View: This command causes the currently-selected view to be enlarged to the full
size of the job.
• Restore View: This command restores the screen to its previous configuration after one view has
been maximized.
The Spectral Data Table displays percent reflectance, percent transmittance, K/S, or absorbance values
for each selected measurement at the wavelengths being measured. When reflectance, transmittance, or
absorbance is being displayed, the cell representing the wavelength of minimum reflectance or
transmittance (maximum absorbance) for each measurement is shaded pink. An example of this view is
shown below.
Click on this view to make it active. While this view is active, the following options are available by
clicking the right mouse button:
• Copy to Clipboard: Before you initiate this command, you must highlight one or more of the
samples and standards shown in the spreadsheet. When Copy to Clipboard is then selected, the
highlighted data is then copied to the Windows Clipboard. If desired, the copied data may then be
pasted into another application (such as Microsoft Excel) using its Paste command.
• Configure: This command allows you to set various preferences pertaining to the Spectral Data
Table view.
Make your selections for each parameter, including the wavelength range and precision and whether
you wish to view absolute or difference spectral data. (Difference is available only when the
Spectral Data Type is Reflectance/Transmittance) When Auto Size Cells is checked, the spreadsheet
cells will be automatically sized based on the data contained in them.
• Print Preview: This command shows you on-screen what the view will look like when printed.
• Print this View: This command prints the Spectral Data Table in a similar fashion to that shown
below.
• Change View: This command allows you to replace the current view with another type of view
(i.e., replace the 2D Color Plot with a Spectral Plot).
• Delete View: This command allows you to remove the current view from the job display.
• Split View Vertically and Add: This command splits the current view into two and adds a new
view so that the old view and the new view are displayed side by side.
• Split View Horizontally and Add: This command splits the current view into two and adds a new
view so that the old view and the new view are displayed with one above the other.
• Maximize this View: This command causes the currently-selected view to be enlarged to the full
size of the job.
• Restore View: This command restores the screen to its previous configuration after one view has
been maximized.
Spectral Plot
The Spectral Plot shows a plot of wavelength versus reflectance, transmittance, K/S, or absorbance for
the entire scanning range of the spectrophotometer. The minimum and maximum values and their
corresponding wavelengths are shown to the left of the plot.
Click on this view to make it active. While this view is active, the following options are available by
clicking the right mouse button:
• Show Background: This item, when checked, causes the colored background to be shown on the
Spectral Plot. When unchecked, the background is white.
• Show Legend: This item, when checked, causes the legend (the list of which samples are currently
displayed) to be shown to the left of the Spectral Plot. When unchecked, the legend is not shown.
• Configure: This command allows you to set various preferences pertaining to the Spectral Plot
view.
Make your selections for each parameter, including the wavelength and percent ranges.
• Print Preview: This command shows you on-screen what the view will look like printed.
• Print this View: This command prints the Spectral Plot view in a similar fashion to that shown
below.
• Change View: This command allows you to replace the current view with another type of view
(i.e., replace the 2D Color Plot with a Spectral Plot).
• Delete View: This command allows you to remove the current view from the job display.
• Split View Vertically and Add: This command splits the current view into two and adds a new
view so that the old view and the new view are displayed side by side.
• Split View Horizontally and Add: This command splits the current view into two and adds a new
view so that the old view and the new view are displayed with one above the other.
• Maximize this View: This command causes the currently-selected view to be enlarged to the full
size of the job.
• Restore View: This command restores the screen to its previous configuration after one view has
been maximized.
Trend Plot
The trend plot displays the trend of the data for each sample relative to the current standard. An
example is shown below.
In this example, “Standard 1” is the name of the standard. Four separate graphs are shown, each with
three samples displayed. The top graph shows the change in lightness/darkness, or L*. The standard is
plotted as the center line of this graph. Samples that are lighter than the standard are shown above this
line in white, and samples that are darker are shown below the line in black. The L* value can be
estimated based on the scale given to the left of the graph.
Similarly, the second graph shows the change in redness/greenness, or a*. Samples in red above the
standard line are redder than the standard and samples in green below the standard line are greener.
Yellowness/blueness (b*) is shown on the third graph. dE* is shown at the bottom.
Click on this view to make it active. While this view is active, the following options are available by
clicking the right mouse button:
• Configure: This command allows you to set various preferences pertaining to the Trend Plot view.
Make your selections for each parameter, including the color scale, fourth trace, and
illuminant/observer combination. A line and point display is shown in the example at the beginning
of this section. A column display graphs each data point as a rectangle above or below the standard
line.
Note: When Statistics are displayed in the Trend Plot, they are calculated based on the values of all
the samples shown. The standard values are not included.
• Limits: This command allows you to set parameters regarding the scale and limits of the trend plot.
Make your selections for each parameter. The range for each trace is the number of trace units that
will be displayed around the standard for the trace. The control limit and warning limit are
percentages of the tolerance for the trace or the number of standard deviations from the sample
average where indicator lines will be shown (red for the control limit and purple for the warning
limit).
• Print Preview: This command shows you on-screen what the view will look like when printed.
• Print this View: This command prints the Trend Plot view in a fashion similar to that shown below.
• Change View: This command allows you to replace the current view with another type of view
(i.e., replace the 2D Color Plot with a Spectral Plot).
• Delete View: This command allows you to remove the current view from the job display.
• Split View Vertically and Add: This command splits the current view into two and adds a new
view so that the old view and the new view are displayed side by side.
• Split View Horizontally and Add: This command splits the current view into two and adds a new
view so that the old view and the new view are displayed with one above the other.
• Maximize this View: This command causes the currently-selected view to be enlarged to the full
size of the job.
• Restore View: This command restores the screen to its previous configuration after one view has
been maximized.
Database
The database is a permanent repository of all spectral data and ID information for standards and samples
that have been specifically saved to the database. When tolerances are assigned to standards, the
tolerances can also be saved to the database with the standard. Data that has been saved to the database
may be recalled in any job, but data that has been saved into a job has not necessarily been saved to the
database. Use of the database is not required. Measurements may be permanently stored only in jobs if
desired. The database is in a Microsoft Access (.MDB) or SQL Server format. See the File Menu
chapter (Chapter 3) for information on saving data to the database and recalling data from the database
and the Options Menu chapter (Chapter 7) for information on configuring the database type and
location. Once the database is configured, its name is displayed on the EasyMatch QC title bar after the
job name.
Note: It is recommended that you back up your database, job, and template files periodically,
particularly prior to upgrading or other major changes to your system computer.
Toolbar Buttons
The toolbar at the top of the screen provides quick access to many functions in EasyMatch QC via its
buttons. All functions incorporated into the toolbar may also be accessed through the drop-down menus.
The default buttons on the toolbar are shown below in order from left to right on the toolbar, along with
a brief explanation of each button's function. The functions of the buttons may be altered, if desired,
using the Customize Toolbar command in the Options menu. See Chapter 7 for instructions.
CHAPTER TWO
Lessons
This chapter provides lessons that walk you step-by-step through some common procedures in
EasyMatch QC. These lessons have you configure screens and use sample data which may not apply to
your situation. However, if you work through the lessons you should end up with a good feel for how
the software operates and then you can substitute your own samples and displays for the examples.
Lesson 1 describes setting up a job template, including choosing and configuring data views.
Lesson 2 describes a typical standardization sequence and how to check that standardization was
successfully completed.
Lesson 7 describes how to transfer datalog readings from a MiniScan EZ, MiniScan XE Plus, or
ColorFlex into EasyMatch QC and how to send product setups back and forth between the instrument
and the computer.
Lesson 8 shows how to configure and use custom data and formula fields.
Lesson 10 shows you how to obtain shade numbers for your measurements.
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• A Color Data Table displaying (in this order) CIELAB, dE*, and Y brightness using D65/10 and
C/2, the date and operator for the measurements, and the average of the displayed measurements
• A Trend Plot for dL*, da*, db*, and dE* using D65/10.
You also wish to enter default CIELAB tolerances for standards read into jobs based on this template.
1. Choose New Job from the File menu. A new job based on the current default template is opened.
2. Open the View menu and confirm that Job Tree is checked. If it is not, select it.
3. Right-click on the view just to the right of the Job Tree and at the top of the screen. Select Change
View from the menu that appears and then Color Data Table. The view will be changed to the
Color Data Table.
4. Right-click the Color Data Table display and choose Configure from the menu that appears. The
Color Data Table Configuration screen is shown.
5. Highlight each item in the Selected Items box in turn and click Remove to remove it from the box.
Scroll through the Illuminant/Observers and Statistics boxes. Click on any selected (highlighted)
items to deselect them.
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6. Locate CIELAB in the Scales drop-down list and select it. Click the left arrow (<<) button next to
the Scales list. CIELAB will move into the Selected Items box.
7. Locate dE* in the Differences drop-down list and select it. Click the left arrow (<<) button next to
the Differences list. dE* will move into the Selected Items box.
8. Locate Y Brightness in the Indices drop-down list and select it. Click the left arrow (<<) button next
to the Indices list. Y Brightness will move into the Selected Items box.
9. Locate Date in the Text Fields drop-down list and select it. Click the left arrow (<<) button next to
the Text Fields list. Date will move into the Selected Items box.
10. Locate Operator ID in the Text Fields drop-down list and select it. Click the left arrow (<<) button
next to the Text Fields list. Operator ID will move into the Selected Items box.
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11. Click D65/10, then C/2 in the Illuminant/Observers box to select them.
13. At the right bottom of the screen, make the following selections:
15. Right click the data view to the right of the Color Data Table at the top of the screen. Select Change
View from the menu that appears and then 2D Color Plot. The view will be changed to the 2D
Color Plot. If there is not currently a data view to the right of the Color Data Table, right click on
the Color Data Table and choose Split View Vertically and Add and choose 2D Color Plot. The
2D Color Plot will be added to the right of the Color Data Table.
16. Right click the 2D Color Plot view and choose Configure from the menu that appears. The Color
Plot Configuration screen is shown.
17. Make the following selections on the Color Plot Configuration screen:
Illuminant/Observer D65/10
Display Mode Relative
Scales and Tolerances CIELAB, Rectangular
Automatic Range Checked
Hue and Chroma Unchecked
19. Right-click the 2D Color Plot and select (check) both Show Background and Show Legend.
20. Right click the data view across the bottom of the screen. Select Change View and then Trend Plot
from the menu that appears. The view will be changed to the Trend Plot.
21. Right click the Trend Plot and select Configure. The Trend Plot Configuration screen appears.
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22. Make the following selections on the Trend Plot Configuration screen:
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24. Choose Default Tolerances from the Options menu. The Tolerances screen appears.
25. On the Scales tab, choose CIELAB from the drop-down box beneath Selected Scale. Also choose
D65/10 from the drop-down box beneath Illuminant/Observer.
26. On the right side of the screen, enter 0.5 into all six boxes for upper and lower tolerances of one-half
unit.
28. Right click the Trend Plot view and select Limits. The Trend Plot Limits screen appears.
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29. On the Trend Plot Limits screen, make the following selections:
31. If any extra displays are shown on your screen, right click on each one and choose Delete View from
the menu that appears.
32. Back on the template screen, select Save Job Template from the File menu. Choose to name the
template “Lesson 1” and save it in the Job Templates subfolder to EasyMatch QC.
33. Move your mouse over the right edge of the Job Tree until a double-headed arrow appears.
34. Click and drag the mouse to the left to decrease the size of the Job Tree slightly, then release the
mouse button.
35. Move the side, top, and bottom edges of the other displays until each is the desired size for
maximum visibility.
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36. Select Save Job Template from the File menu. The template will be saved again.
38. Choose Application Preferences from the Options menu. The Application Preferences screen
appears.
39. On the Startup Defaults tab, Select Lesson 1 for the Default Template and click OK.
40. The Lesson 1 template will now be used automatically each time you open a new job.
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2. Choose Set Modes from the Sensor menu. The following screen will appear.
Note: If your instrument is a ColorFlex or MiniScan, only one mode is available and you should
simply click the Standardize button on the toolbar and skip to Step 3.
3. Highlight each of the existing modes in turn and examine the parameters shown on the right side of
the screen until you find the standardization mode desired (reflectance or RSIN). If such a mode
doesn’t exist, create it using the Add Mode button.
4. With the desired mode selected (highlighted), click Standardize. The following prompt will appear.
If you are using a diffuse (sphere) instrument, you will be prompted for the light trap rather than the
black glass.
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5. Center the black glass at the measurement port with the shiny side toward the port. For a sphere
instrument, cover the reflectance port with the light trap. Click Next to continue.
6. The instrument will read the glass or trap and set the zero. When it is finished, the following prompt
will appear.
7. Center the white tile at the measurement or reflectance port with the white side toward the port.
Click Next.
8. The instrument will read the white tile and set the top of scale. Then the following notice will
appear.
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9. Click Finish to complete the standardization process and OK to exit the Modes screen. You will see
the standardization mode update on the right side of the status bar if you chose to view the status bar.
Do not move or remove the white tile.
10. Next we will check that standardization was successfully completed by taking a reading of the white
tile. First configure a Color Data Table view to show the XYZ color scale using D65/10. See
Lesson 1 if you need help.
12. Enter “White Tile” if prompted for the Sample ID and click OK.
13. The white tile will be read and the measurement values placed in the Color Data Table.
14. Remove the white tile from the instrument port and compare the values read to the values printed on
the label on the back of the tile. The values just read should differ by no more than 0.1 units in X, Y,
and Z from the printed values (0.4 for ColorFlex, MiniScan XE Plus, and MiniScan EZ). If any of
them differs too much, try standardizing and reading the tile again. If the reading is still “off,” clean
the black glass and white tile as described in Chapter 11 and try the entire procedure again. If the
white tile reading is still off, perform the green tile check procedure described in the Sensor Menu
chapter.
Note: This is NOT the repeatability test that is performed at the factory on new instruments.
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Most transmission measurements are made using the TTRAN (total transmittance) mode. The steps
required for performing this type of measurement are described below.
1. Choose Set Modes from the Sensor menu. The following screen will appear.
2. Highlight each of the existing modes in turn and examine the parameters shown on the right side of
the screen until you find the standardization mode desired (TTRAN for the largest area view
available with the UV Filter Position Nominal). If such a mode doesn’t exist, create it using the Add
Mode button.
3. With the desired mode selected (highlighted), click Standardize. The following prompt will appear.
4. Place the black card inside the transmission compartment, flat against the hole in the sphere. Close
the transmission compartment door as much as possible and click Next.
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5. Remove the black card from the transmission compartment. If you will be measuring a film or other
clear solid sample, simply click Next to continue the standardization process. If you will be
measuring a liquid, place a clear liquid (distilled water for water-based samples, toluene or benzene
for resins, or mineral oil for oils) in a cell of the desired size and center the clear portion of the cell
over the transmission port (sphere) in the transmission compartment. It is suggested that you use a
transmission cell holder to do so. Close the transmission compartment door.
6. Place the white standard tile at the reflectance port (outside the instrument) with the white side
toward the port. (This instruction does not apply to ColorQuest XT.) Then click Next to set the top
of scale. Standardization is then complete. Click Finish and then OK to exit the Modes screen.
Leave the white tile at the reflectance port while you make your measurements.
7. Center your sample over the transmission port (the hole in the sphere inside the transmission
compartment). If you are measuring a film or flat solid sample, using the transmission clamp to hold
the sample flat against the port is recommended. If you are measuring a liquid sample, fill an
appropriately-sized transmission cell with the liquid and center one of the clear sides of the cell over
the transmission port. Use of a transmission cell holder is recommended. Be sure that the level of
the liquid is sufficient to cover the opening in the sphere and that the cell is flat against the opening.
Close the transmission compartment door.
Note: The size of the transmission cell used for sample measurements must match that of the cell
used for standardization.
8. Read the sample as a standard or sample by pressing F2 or F3, respectively. Other samples may
then be placed in the transmission compartment and read, if desired.
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To perform a hitch standardization you need a standard with either color values or spectral values
assigned to it. Your instrument should already be attached to the computer and installed in EasyMatch
QC before performing this lesson.
1. Standardize the instrument in the same mode in which the hitch standard’s color values were
obtained. In this example we’ll use RSIN (reflectance) mode.
2. Place the standard at the measurement port and measure it by choosing Read Standard from the
Measurements menu. For this example, read your instrument white tile.
3. Select (check) Job Tree in the View menu if it is not already displayed.
4. Right click on the standard you just read in the Job Tree and select Properties from the menu that
appears.
5. Click on the Hitch button. The Hitch Readings to Standard screen appears.
6. Select whether the assigned values are spectral or tristimulus (color values). We happen to have
tristimulus values.
7. Choose whether you wish to use a ratio or additive hitch. For this lesson, choose Additive.
An additive hitch is a simple linear offset from the values measured using your instrument. The
value displayed in the Color Data Table for each parameter (such as L, a, and b) is the measured
value plus the offset value indicated by the hitch standard. The offset value may be positive or
negative and is automatically calculated by EasyMatch QC. When performing an additive hitch, the
hitch standard should be very close in color to the samples you wish to measure using the hitch. For
example, a reddish-orange standard should be used when measuring tomato products.
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A ratio hitch is a ratio multiplier of the values measured using your instrument. The value
displayed in the Color Data Table for each parameter (such as L, a, and b) is the measured value
times the ratio value determined by the hitch standard. The ratio value is automatically calculated by
EasyMatch QC. The ratio hitch is slightly more robust than the additive hitch for measuring samples
of varying colors.
8. Choose the color scale and illuminant/observer for which you have hitch standard measurements.
We happen to have CIELAB values using D65/10°. Type the assigned values into the cells next to
the word “Target” and click OK twice. In this case, type in 94.00 for L*, -1.00 for a*, and 1.00 for
b*.
Note: When using a tristimulus hitch you should enter hitch values using the same
illuminant/observer as you wish to use for measurements. The software cannot calculate
measurement values for a different illuminant/observer when a tristimulus hitch is being used.
9. Read the samples you wish to adjust according to the hitch, associating them with the standard you
just hitched. Samples on the branches for other standards will not be hitched. If, at any time, you
wish to stop using the hitch associated with this standard, simply access the Hitch Readings to
Standard screen again, and check the box next to “Disable Hitch Temporarily.” The items that are
hitched will be shown in the Job Tree with a special “H” icon to indicate that they are hitched.
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Note: Geometric differences between instruments cause differences in measured values, as can
differences in sample preparation. Hitch standardization is recommended for use only among
instruments with the same geometry and using a set procedure for sample preparation.
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1. Choose Delete Measurement From Database from the File menu. The following screen will be
shown.
2. You cannot select the dates you want to delete or the standardization mode you wish from this
screen, so click More for more options. The screen will expand to show the following:
3. First, click the radio button next to “Sample,” so that you will find samples only, not standards or
series.
5. Click the date drop-down in the “From” area to obtain a calendar on which you may select the
starting date for the search. The calendar starts out with today’s date marked. Since we wish to
delete all samples that are more than two weeks old, the starting date can be somewhat arbitrary.
Choose January 1, 2004, which is a date before EasyMatch QC was released.
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6. Click the date drop-down in the “To” area to obtain a calendar on which you may select the ending
date. As before, today’s date will be shown initially. Since we want to delete samples read two or
more weeks ago, simply click on the date of two weeks ago.
7. We will not change the selected times, which are both the current time.
8. Our other query parameter is that the standardization mode be RSIN. Go down to the
Standardization Mode box and select RSIN from the drop-down list. If you are using a ColorFlex,
LabScan XE, ColorQuest 45/0 LAV, MiniScan XE Plus, or MiniScan EZ, choose Reflectance
instead.
9. We will name and save these query parameters so that you can use them again later. Click on the
box under Query ID and type a name for this query. Let’s call this one “RSIN OLD.”
10. Click the Save button to save the RSIN OLD query. Do not type into or make any choices in any
other fields on this screen or your query will be further limited. Your “Delete measurement from
database” screen should then look like the one below, except that your dates will be different.
11. Click OK to use the query to find the samples to be deleted. (Your samples will not really be
deleted at this point, just located.) The Search Results screen will show the samples located.
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12. At this point you can examine the samples located and change your mind if you wish to keep any of
them. You can click any of the column headers to sort the list on that column. Click (check) the box
next to each sample you wish to delete. (While performing this exercise, you will probably not want
to delete these samples, however.) Click OK.
13. You will be given one more chance to change your mind about deleting the samples with the screen
shown below. Click Yes to continue with the deletion.
14. In order to delete samples periodically after the RSIN OLD query is set up, choose Delete
Measurement From Database from the File menu again and then choose the RSIN OLD query
from the drop-down list under Query ID. Click Get to then recall the query parameters.
15. Since time will have passed since the last time you used this query, you will need to change the “To”
date on the query. The “From” date need not be changed. Open the calendar for the “To” date and
choose the date of two weeks ago. Click OK to display the samples to delete.
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Data to be displayed in your job (not deleted) can be recalled in a very similar fashion. Simply choose
Recall Measurement From Database from the File menu rather than Delete Measurement From
Database.
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1. Open a new job and configure it to include a Color Data Table with the following specifications.
See Lesson 1 if you need help.
Scale CIELAB
Differences dE CMC
Indices None
Text Fields Pass/Fail
Illuminant/Observers D65/10
Statistics Tolerances
Data Orientation Row Major
Digits Beyond Default 0
Font Size 8
Auto Size Cells Checked
2. Configure the job to include a 2D Color Plot with the following specifications:
Illuminant/Observer D65/10
Display Mode Relative
Scale and Tolerance CIELAB, Elliptical
Automatic Range Checked
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3. Standardize the instrument and then read your standard. Name the standard however desired.
4. Right-click on the standard in the Job Tree and choose Properties from the menu that appears.
5. On the Standard Properties screen that appears, click the Tolerances button.
7. Under Selected Scale, select CIELAB to match the color scale we selected for the Color Data Table
and 2D Color Plot. Also select the D65/10 illuminant/observer combination to match those selected
for the Color Data Table and 2D Color Plot.
8. Enter 2:1 for the l:c ratio. This is the default value used for CMC calculations in the textile industry.
Your industry may suggest a different value.
9. Enter 1 for the Commercial factor. This is the default value used to represent one unit of just
perceptible difference, but this value may be adjusted to tighten or loosen the tolerance, as desired.
10. Enter 0.75 for the Auto tolerance Correction factor. This is the default value used to estimate the
percentage of the tolerance box that is taken up by the CMC ellipsoid (excluding the 25% of the box
volume that does not overlap with the ellipsoid). This value may be adjusted to tighten or loosen the
tolerance, as desired. (A value of 1 would estimate the entire volume of the tolerance box, including
those areas outside the CMC ellipsoid.)
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11. Click the Calculate button. The L*a*b* D65/10° tolerances for this standard are automatically
calculated and shown in the Tolerances boxes.
12. Click OK twice to accept the tolerances. You will now see the tolerances in your Color Data Table
and 2D Color Plot for this standard.
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13. Save the job and save the standard to the database. The automatically-generated tolerances will also
be saved.
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1. Connect the ColorFlex, MiniScan XE Plus, or MiniScan EZ to your computer and install it in
EasyMatch QC. See the Sensor Menu chapter and Chapter 11 for more information.
2. Open an EasyMatch QC job and configure it as desired. You may modify the views later as long as
SPECTRAL or ABSOLUTE TRISTIMULUS data is being uploaded.
3. Choose Import Logged Reads from the Sensor menu. The following screen appears.
4. Click Retrieve Data. The measurements stored in the instrument datalog will be uploaded and
displayed on the Data log screen. A status screen will be displayed as the data uploads.
5. Suppose, after examining the data, you wish to show Log Numbers 003 and 004 in your job. The
other data will not be displayed in the job, but you don’t mind. Click on 003 and then hold the Ctrl
key on your keyboard and click on 004 so that those samples are highlighted.
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6. Click Copy to Job. These measurements are copied into your job. Standards are copied into the job
as standards. Samples are copied as samples, and you are given the opportunity to indicate the
standard with which you would like to link each. The Data log screen remains open.
7. Suppose you wish to copy all of the measurements into your database for later use. Click Select All.
All of the measurements will be highlighted.
8. Click Copy to Database. The measurements are saved in the EasyMatch QC database.
Suppose you then want to modify one of your instrument Product Setups while the instrument is still
connected to your computer. Complete the following steps:
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1. Select Configure Setups from the Sensor menu. The following screen appears.
2. Since you wish to edit one setup, click Edit. The Product Setup Configuration screen appears.
3. The setup you wish to modify is number 10. Click the up arrow next to Setup Number until the
number 10 is shown.
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4. Click the Retrieve button. The parameters that are currently stored in your instrument for Setup
Number 10 are brought into the Product Setup Configuration screen.
5. Highlight the ID currently shown in the Setup ID box and replace that ID by typing “LESSON 7.”
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6. Select YI (YIE for MiniScan EZ) from the drop-down box next to Index Scale.
7. Select Physical from the drop-down box next to Standard Type. Center your product standard at the
sample port and click the Read Standard button. The standard is measured and its values placed in
the boxes beneath Color Scale.
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8. Your setup has now been modified as desired on your computer screen. Click the Update Sensor
button. The altered setup is sent to your instrument. Observe the change on your instrument’s
display.
9. Click OK to exit the Product Setup Configuration screen and then Done to exit the Setup Groups
screen.
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1. Open the desired job and place a Color Data Table in it.
2. Configure the Color Data Table as follows. Refer to Lesson 1 if you need help. Do not close the
Color Data Table Configuration screen after selecting these parameters.
Scales CIELAB
Differences None
Indices None
Text Fields None
Illuminant/Observers C/2
Statistics None
Display Latest Data First Unchecked
Data Orientation Row Major
Digits Beyond Default 2
Font Size 8
Auto Size Cells Checked
3. Click the Insert Custom Field button. The Configure Custom Field box appears.
4. Click the radio button next to Data Field and then the radio button next to New. Type “pH” into the
Label box.
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5. Click OK.
6. Add the “Data Fields” Text Field to the display and then OK from the Color Data Table
Configuration screen. Note that the pH field has been added to the Color Data Table.
7. Read or recall some samples and standards into the job if there aren’t already some present.
8. Select one item in the Job Tree and right-click on it. From the menu that appears, choose Enter pH
Data. The Enter Data screen will be shown.
9. Enter the pH value for the selected sample or standard into the box.
10. Click OK. The entered data will be shown in the Color Data Table.
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11. Enter pH values for more samples and standards if you wish.
12. Right-click in the Color Data Table and return to the Color Data Table Configuration screen.
13. Click the Insert Custom Field button. The Configure Custom Field box appears.
14. Click the radio button next to Formula Field. Type “pH Lightness” into the Label box.
16. Your custom formula will be inserted in column E, to the right of the pH you just entered. Place
your cursor in the Formula box and type “=A#+D#” (without quotation marks). This indicates that
the value in column E will be set to the value in column A (L*) plus the value in column D (pH).
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18. Add the “pH Lightness” Text Field to the display, then click OK. The formula fills the pH
Lightness column for each displayed sample and standard.
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1. Access the properties page for your default printer. This is done by clicking the Start button and
choosing Printers and Faxes. Right-click on your default printer and choose Properties. Consult
Windows Help for more information.
2. For the paper size and orientation for your printer, choose Letter (8 ½ x 11”) and Portrait for use in
this example. In the future, you may use any paper size and orientation you desire. Accept these
settings and exit the printer properties pages.
3. In EasyMatch QC, choose File/Configure Company Logo. The Configure Company Logo screen
appears.
4. Use the “...” (browse) button to locate your company logo file. This file must be in bitmap (.BMP)
format. Once you select the file, a preview will be shown so you can make sure you chose the
proper file.
6. Choose Header/Footer Setup from the File menu. The Header/Footer Setup screen appears.
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7. In the Header Information box, delete the current text and type in “Lesson 9” as your header text. In
the Footer Information box, delete the current text and type in “%n” to use the page number as the
footer. Increase the font size to 12.
9. Choose Page Setup from the File menu. The Page Setup screen appears. Indicate the size of the
margins you would like to leave at each edge of your paper. 0.25-inch (6.4 mm) is sufficient for
most printers. Click OK to accept these margins.
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10. Choose Print Job Setup from the File menu. The Print Job Setup screen appears. Note that the
name of the default printer and the dimensions of the page and the printable area on the page are
indicated at the top of the screen. The data views listed under “Available Items” are the ones that are
included in the current job, plus your company logo, header, and footer. If the Color Data Table, 2D
Color Plot, Spectral Plot, and Spectral Data Table are not included in the current job, you will not
see them in the list and you will not be able to add them to your print job. In that case, exit this
screen and open a job containing all of these data views, or add the needed views to the current job.
11. Insert your company logo by clicking on “Company Logo” in the Available Items box on the right
side of the screen and then clicking the Add button. Company Logo is added to the Selected Items
box on the left side of the screen.
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12. Click on the Name “Company Logo” in the Selected Items box so that it is highlighted. Note the
color that will be used to represent the logo (magenta in this example).
13. Move your mouse over the page representation in the middle of the screen. Click where you would
like to locate one of the top corners of the logo box, drag the mouse across the page to where you
would like to locate the opposite bottom corner of the logo box, and then release the mouse button.
A magenta box will be shown on the page, indicating where the logo will be printed. If you make a
mistake in your positioning or sizing, simply start over by clicking and dragging from the top corber
again. The first box will be replaced by your corrected box.
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14. Highlight “Header” in the Available Items box and click Add to add a header to your printout.
15. Highlight Header in the Selected Items box and click and drag on the piece of paper to place the
header on the page.
16. Highlight “Footer” in the Available Items box and click Add to add a footer to your printout.
17. Highlight Footer in the Selected Items box and click and drag on the piece of paper to place the
footer on the page.
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18. Add the Color Data Table to the display across the bottom half of the page.
19. Add the 2D Color Plot to the printout in the left half of the remaining blank space.
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20. Add the Spectral Plot to the printout in the remaining blank space. The completed print layout for
the first page of your printout appears as follows:
21. Click Add Page to add the second page to your report. You will receive a blank page on the Print
Job Setup screen. Also, the Page Number indicator at the bottom of the screen will change to “Page
Number 2 of 2” and the Prev Page and Next Page buttons will activate.
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22. Add the header and footer to your page, and then fill the rest of the page with the Spectral Data
Table. The completed print layout for the second page of your printout appears as follows:
24. The screen that appears allows you to select the spectral range that will be printed on this page in the
area you just designated for the Spectral Data Table. Many times, the data for the entire available
spectral range of the instrument will not fit on one page. In that case, you may select one range to be
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printed on this page (i.e., 400-550 nm) and then add and configure a Spectral Data Table on another
page to print the rest of the range (i.e., 560-700 nm). Click OK to accept this spectral range.
26. Configure your data views as you desire to view them both on your computer screen and on your
printout. If you need help, refer to Lesson 1.
27. Read or recall the sample and standards you wish to view and print and select (highlight) them in the
Job Tree.
28. Choose Print Job from the File menu. Your two report pages will print to your Windows default
printer.
Note: If data views are truncated or overlap, adjust the sizes and positions for your data views as
needed. You may also change the font for spreadsheets using the Configure command in the right-
mouse menu for the Color Data Table and Spectral Data Table. The optimal print job setup will
vary for each printer brand and model, as well as for the number of samples displayed and your
data view configurations.
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In order to use shade numbering, you must first read or recall an ideal product standard into your job
then enter your desired tolerances for the standard. These tolerances will provide the borders on which
your shade blocks will be based. Autotolerancing may be used to calculate these tolerances if desired,
but manually-entered tolerances work just as well. In this lesson, we will demonstrate both methods.
2. Click on the standard created in Lesson 6 and look at the Color Data Table to confirm that the
automatically-generated tolerances are listed there. Write down the tolerances for L*, a*, and b*.
3. Open the Color Data Table Configuration and add the “555 Shade” Difference to the display.
4. Right-click on the standard in the Job Tree and choose Properties from the menu that appears.
5. On the Standard Properties screen that appears, click the Tolerances button.
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7. Drop down the box next to Shade Blocks and select the number of shade blocks you wish to have fit
inside your tolerance. For this lesson, select 5.
8. Look at tolerances you wrote down in Step 2. If the positive and negative values for each parameter
(L*, a*, and b*) do not match exactly, calculate the average of the two.
Note: If we had not already automatically generated tolerances for this standard in Lesson 6, you
could do so now on the Shade tab by clicking the Calculate button.
9. Enter the average number for L* into the First Trace tolerance box.
10. Enter the average number for a* into the Second Trace tolerance box.
11. Enter the average number for b* into the Third Trace tolerance box.
Note: Do NOT divide your overall tolerance by the number of shade blocks. The software will do
this for you.
12. Click OK twice to accept the shade tolerances. They will not be shown in your Color Data Table,
but will be used in calculating the shade numbers that will be displayed for each sample read.
13. Read a sample that is close in color to the standard and link it with the standard for which we just
altered tolerances. Its shade number will be displayed along with its color values.
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14. Read another sample, one that is further from the standard that the first one and link it to the same
standard. Once the data is displayed in the Color Data Table, click the 555 Shade column header to
sort the measurements based on their shade numbers.
16. Apply L*, a*, and b* tolerances (D65/10) of ±1 to this standard for each parameter of the color
scale.
17. Also enter shade tolerances of this value (1) for L*, a*, and b* for this standard and choose to use 5
shade blocks.
19. Observe the shade number for this sample in the Color Data Table.
Save the job and save each standard to the database. The new tolerances will be saved with each
standard.
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We can use a data series to input these product specifications and then compare samples to it as if it
were a standard.
1. Open a new job and configure the Color Data Table to display XYZ for C/2 and to show tolerances.
You may configure the other parameters however you like.
2. Open the Measurements menu and choose Read Series. Name the series “Lesson 11.” Note that
the X, Y, and Z values for the data series are all zero.
4. Click Tolerances.
5. On the Scales tab, choose XYZ for the scale and C/2 for the illuminant/observer and then enter the
tolerances that correspond with your product specifications.
X Min = 75
X Max = 85
Y Min = 80
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6. Click OK twice to exit the Tolerances screen and the Series Properties screen. The minimum and
maximum values entered now show in the tolerance rows of the Color Data Table.
7. Read a sample and link it to the Lesson 11 series. It will be assessed versus the minimum and
maximum tolerances and pass (green)/fail (red) reported.
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1. Open a new job and configure its Color Data Table to display CIELAB for D65/10°. You may
configure the other parameters however you like.
3. Open the Options menu and select Average Method. The Average Method screen appears.
4. In the Display Method area, click the radio button next to Scale and choose CIELAB as the Scale
Type and D65/10 as the Illuminant/Observer. This ensures that the data shown on the Average
Reading screen uses the same parameters you are displaying in your Color Data Table.
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5. In the Average Method area, click the radio button next to n of N and select 4 as the number of
readings to average.
6. At the bottom of the screen, check the boxes next to both “Use Sample presentation prompts” and
“Show prompts when measuring standards.” The white box for Sample presentation prompt (Before
reading 1) will be activated. Type “Place sample at port” into this box.
7. Click the right arrow (>>) button. The text above the box will change to “Sample presentation
prompt (Before reading 2).” Type “Rotate sample 90 degrees” into this box.
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8. Click the right arrow button to move to the prompt boxes for readings 3 and 4. Enter “Rotate sample
90 degrees” for these prompts, as well.
10. Initiate the reading of a standard. The Average Reading screen appears as follows. Note the prompt
to place the sample at the port shown at the bottom of the screen.
11. Place the sample at the measurement port and click Read. The standard is read and the values for
the reading are placed in the Average Reading spreadsheet. Note the prompt to rotate the sample 90
degrees shown at the bottom of the screen.
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12. Rotate the sample 90 degrees and replace it at the port. Click Read. The standard is read again and
its values placed in the Average Reading spreadsheet.
13. Per the prompt, rotate the sample 90 degrees again and replace it at the port. Click Read. The
standard is read for the third time and its values placed in the Average Reading spreadsheet.
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14. Per the prompt, rotate the sample 90 degrees again and replace it at the port. Click Read. The
standard is read for the fourth time and its values placed in the Average Reading spreadsheet.
15. Click the Average button. The Average Reading screen closes and the averaged reading is placed
into the job as a single standard measurement.
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16. Right-click the averaged standard in the Job Tree and select Properties. The Standard Properties
screen appears.
17. Note that the standard deviation and range for the 4 readings made and averaged are still available.
When you initialize a sample reading, the same sequence of events is observed.
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CHAPTER THREE
File/New Job
The New Job command in the File menu opens a new job based on the default template. This new job
is presented on a new, untitled tab. The keyboard shortcut for this command is Ctrl + N.
File/Open Job
The Open Job command in the File menu allows you to open a pre-existing job that has been saved to
your computer. The keyboard shortcut for this command is Ctrl + O.
When the Select Job File dialog box appears, locate the job you wish to open from any drive or folder
accessible by your computer. Highlight the job name and then click Open. The job is opened into
EasyMatch QC.
When the Open dialog box appears, locate the template you wish to open from any drive or folder
accessible by your computer. Highlight the template name and then click Open. The template is
opened into EasyMatch QC.
Click More if you wish to add information concerning the sensor, date and time, or other data
parameters to your query.
Click Search if you wish to recall items based on their color difference from a particular standard or
sample that is contained in the current job. The following screen appears.
Choose whether you wish to search based on differences from a standard or sample and then highlight
the standard or sample for comparison in the white box. Then click OK. The Search Criteria screen
appears.
Select the color difference parameter, illuminant, and observer you wish to use for the comparison and
then enter the maximum color difference value from the selected sample or standard you wish to see. In
the example shown above, all standards within 2.00 dE units using D65/10° from Sample 1 will be
recalled. Click OK.
You can save a set of search parameters as a query available for future use by typing in a Query ID and
clicking Save. Later, select the Query ID from the drop-down box and click Get to recall the query.
After you have entered your selection parameters or recalled a query, click OK to display a list of the
items in the database that match your recall parameters. You may sort this list, if you like, by clicking
on the column header for the parameter by which you want to sort.
Select (check) the items you wish to recall into the current job and click OK. They will be recalled and
placed in the job.
The keyboard shortcut for the Recall Measurement From Database command is Ctrl + R. More
instructions on recalling measurements are provided in Lesson 6 in Chapter 2.
Click More if you wish to add information concerning the sensor, date and time, or other data
parameters to your query.
Click Search if you wish to delete items based on their color difference from a particular standard or
sample that is contained in the current job. The following screen appears.
Choose whether you wish to search based on differences from a standard or sample and then highlight
the standard or sample for comparison in the white box. Then click OK. The Search Criteria screen
appears.
Select the color difference parameter, illuminant, and observer you wish to use for the comparison and
then enter the maximum color difference value from the selected sample or standard you wish to see. In
the example shown above, all standards within 2.00 dE units using D65/10° from Sample 1 will be
deleted. Click OK.
You can save a set of search parameters as a query available for future use by typing in a Query ID and
clicking Save. Later, select the Query ID from the drop-down box and click Get to recall the query.
After you have entered your selection parameters or recalled a query, click OK to display a list of the
items in the database that match your delete parameters. You may sort this list, if you like, by clicking
on the column header for the parameter by which you want to sort.
Select (check) the items you wish to delete from the database and click OK. They will be deleted from
the database.
File/Close Job
The Close Job command in the File menu saves the current job using its pre-established name and then
closes the job. If the job is untitled, it prompts for a job name and then saves the job using its new name
before closing the job.
File/Save Job
The Save Job command in the File menu saves the current job, including its measurements and screen
configuration. If the job has been saved previously, it will automatically be saved under the same name.
Otherwise, you will be prompted to enter a name. The keyboard shortcut for this command is Ctrl + S.
File/Save Job As
The Save Job As command in the File menu allows you to save the current job under a new name or to
name a previously untitled job. The complete job, including its measurements and screen configuration,
is saved. The keyboard shortcut for this command is Ctrl + A.
When the Save Job File As dialog box appears, locate the drive and folder where you wish to save the
job (any that are accessible by your computer). Type the desired job name into the File name box and
then click Save. (Long file names and spaces are acceptable.) The job is saved.
When the Save As dialog box appears, locate the drive and folder where you wish to save the template
(any that are accessible by your computer). Type the desired template name into the File name box and
then click Save. (Long file names and spaces are acceptable.) The template is saved using the new
name.
Enter your EasyMatch QC user name and password, and type in the meaning of the signature or choose
the meaning of the signature (creation, review, approval, etc.) from the drop-down box in the Comments
box. These choices were configured by your System Administrator using the CFR Facile Admin tool
(see the Validation and Compliance Notebook for more information). Click Sign. After a moment, the
signature is permanently applied to the job and can be viewed and printed by selecting Audit Log from
the View menu.
Click the Browse (...) button to find the file name and location for the logo file. The file can then be
previewed on the Configure Company Logo screen.
Click OK. This logo will now be available as an item available for printing in print jobs.
File/Header//Footer Setup
The Header/Footer Setup command in the File menu allows you to configure the headers and footers
that will be applied to all of your printouts in this job.
You may type any information into the Header Information and Footer Information boxes that you wish
to have displayed on every page of your printouts. Type any of the codes listed at the bottom of the
screen in order to have that information automatically inserted. For example, type “%t” to have the time
of printing shown on the printout.
When Print Job Setup is selected, the Print Job Setup screen is obtained. The printer and paper size as
designated for your Windows default printer will be shown at the top of the screen and all of the data
views in the current job are shown under Available Items. The header and footer configured in
Header/Footer Setup and company logo configured in Configure Company Logo (discussed earlier in
this chapter) may also be placed in the report.
To add an item to your report, highlight it in the Available Items list on the right side of the display by
clicking on its name and then click the <<Add button. The item is moved to the Selected Items box and
is assigned a representative color. You may remove an item added in error by highlighting it in the
Selected Items list and using the Remove>> button.
To configure the size and location of an item on the page, highlight it in the Selected Items list on the
left side of the screen. Then click the mouse on the page representation in the middle of the screen
where you wish to locate one of the corners of the view. Hold the mouse button and drag to the location
of the opposite corner. Then release the mouse button. The colored box indicates the location and size
of that data view. It may be altered at any time using the same procedure.
You may click the Add Page button to add a new page to your report and scroll through the pages of
your report using the Prev Page and Next Page buttons.
When a Spectral Data Table has been added to the Selected Items box and is highlighted, a Configure
button appears next to the Remove>> button. When the Configure button is clicked, the Configure
Spectral Data screen appears on which you can alter the wavelength range and interval that will be
shown in this part of the screen. You may include multiple Spectral Data Tables with different
wavelength ranges if you wish in order to fit all of the data in the print job.
Detailed instructions for configuring and using the Print Job Setup feature are provided in Lesson 9 of
Chapter 2.
File/Print Job
The Print Job command in the File menu initiates printing of the print job that was configured using the
Print Out Setup command. The job is printed to the Windows default printer. The keyboard shortcut
for this command is Ctrl + P. If you select this command without having configured the print out using
the Print Out Setup command, you will be prompted to do so.
File/Printer Setup
The Printer Setup command in the File menu causes the Windows Print Setup dialog box to be
displayed so you can configure your printer parameters without printing anything. Click OK when your
configuration is complete. The configuration indicated here is used for all printing in EasyMatch QC,
regardless of job.
File/Page Setup
The Page Setup command in the File menu opens the Page Setup window in which you can set the
margins you wish to leave on each page when printing the print job configured using the Print Job
Setup command described earlier in this chapter. Click OK when your configuration is complete.
Note: A sensor of the same type (i.e., ColorQuest XE or UltraScan PRO) as the one used in making
the measurements contained in the QTX file must be the current active sensor in EasyMatch QC in
order for the QTX file to import.
File/Export
The Export command in the File menu allows you to export job data to either the QTX format or SLI-
Taper format. A submenu appears from which you can make this selection.
QTX Format
Select QTX Format to export the data in the job to a QTX color communication file that, when opened
in Windows Notepad, resembles the following:
SLI-Taper
Select SLI-Taper to export the data in the job to a SLI-Taper data file that may then be used in SLI-
Taper software. When opened in Windows Notepad, the file resembles the following:
File/Email
The Email command in the File menu, and then the choice of Job or Template from the submenu that
appears opens a new e-mail message and attaches the current job or template to that message. This
command appears in the File menu only if an e-mail program is installed and available on your
computer. The picture below uses Microsoft Outlook 98. Compose and send your e-mail as you
normally would using your e-mail program.
Note: If Job is chosen from the submenu, the job is e-mailed with its screen configuration (template)
intact. If Template is chosen, only the template is e-mailed.
File/Database
The Database command in the File menu allows you to manually back up your Access database file,
import data stored in a Universal Software or EasyMatch Textiles database into EasyMatch QC, or
create a new Access database. A submenu appears containing these four choices.
Backup Database
Select Backup Database to save a second copy of your EasyMatch QC Access database file to a
location other than the one where it is currently stored. The following screen appears.
Browse for the location where you wish the backup copy of the database to be stored and then click
Save. The file will be copied to this location.
The import tool automatically looks for a database in the C:\Universe\DB folder on your hard drive. If
this is the database you wish to import, you need not use the Set Universal SW Folder or Set Database
Folder buttons. If, on the other hand, your Universal Software was installed into a folder other than
C:\Universe, click the Set Universal SW Folder button and select the folder where Universal Software
was installed. If the Universal database you wish to import is located in a folder other than
C:\Universe\DB, click the Set Database Folder button and select the folder where the database is
located. When both folders have been indicated correctly, the sensor(s) with which the database
measurements were made will be shown in the upper right corner of the screen and a list of samples and
standards stored in the database will be shown below.
To examine the details (date and time of reading, plus spectral data) of any sample or standard, highlight
it and click the Show Details button.
Select all the records you wish to import into EasyMatch QC using the Ctrl key plus clicking on each
individual record, by holding the Shift key and clicking on the first and then the last record desired, or
by clicking the Select All button. Then click Import Database. You will be given the choice to place
the records in your EasyMatch QC database, in your current job, or in a new job. When you click OK,
the records will be imported to the location you chose.
Note: Select Textiles Database must be checked with a Textiles Database Path set in
Options/System Configuration/Data Storage before the Import Textiles Database command will be
available in the File menu.
Indicate whether you wish to import the standards that are in the database or the samples, then click OK.
The samples or standards available in the EasyMatch Textiles database are listed and you may select the
ones you wish to import. Then click OK.
Indicate whether you wish to import the EasyMatch Textiles measurements into the current EasyMatch
QC job or the EasyMatch QC database. Then click OK. The measurements will be imported as you
instructed.
If you imported sample(s) to a job, you will be asked to link the sample(s) to a standard before they are
inserted into the job.
File/Log Off
The Log Off command in the File menu logs the current user out of EasyMatch QC and returns to the
EasyMatch QC splash screen so that the next user may log on. If the current job has not yet been saved,
you will be prompted to save it before log off occurs.
Note: This command is available only if Login Required is checked on the Startup Defaults tab
available by choosing Application Preferences from the Options menu.
File/Exit
The Exit command in the File menu allows you exit EasyMatch QC. If the current job has not yet been
saved, you will be prompted to save it before exit occurs.
CHAPTER FOUR
Edit/Cut
The Cut command in the Edit menu allows the measurement(s) highlighted in the Job Tree to be
removed and placed on the Windows clipboard. The measurements can then be pasted into another job.
The keyboard shortcut for this command is Ctrl + X.
Note: If you cut measurement(s) and then don’t paste them elsewhere, they will be permanently
deleted.
Edit/Copy
The Copy command in the Edit menu allows the measurement(s) highlighted in the Job Tree to be
copied to the Windows clipboard. The measurement(s) can then be pasted into another job. The
keyboard shortcut for this command is Ctrl + C.
Items may also be dragged and dropped from one job to another in order to copy and then paste them.
Edit/Paste
The Paste command in the Edit menu allows you to paste measurement(s) from one job into another.
Before you select Paste, select the job in which you would like the measurement to be placed and click
in the Job Tree (in a blank area if you cut or copied a standard or on the desired “Samples” branch
header for a sample). Then, when you select Paste, the measurement(s) from the clipboard are placed in
that job. The keyboard shortcut for this command is Ctrl + V.
Items may also be dragged and dropped from one job to another in order to copy and then paste them.
Edit/Delete
The Delete command in the Edit menu deletes the measurement(s) that are highlighted in the Job Tree
from the current job. You are prompted to confirm that you actually wish to delete.
CHAPTER FIVE
View/Toolbar
The Toolbar command in the View menu allows you to choose whether or not to display the toolbar
beneath the menu bar at the top of your EasyMatch QC screen. When a check appears next to Toolbar,
the toolbar is displayed. When no check appears, the toolbar is not displayed. The setting chosen here
applies to this installation of EasyMatch QC as a whole, regardless what job is in use.
Toolbar is displayed.
Toolbar is not
displayed.
View/Status Bar
The Status Bar command in the View menu allows you to choose whether or not to display the status
bar at the bottom of your EasyMatch QC screen. When a check appears next to Status Bar, the bar is
displayed. When no check appears, the status bar is not displayed. The setting chosen here applies to
this installation of EasyMatch QC as a whole, regardless what job is in use.
Status bar is
displayed.
View/Job Tree
The Job Tree command in the View menu allows you to choose whether or not to display the Job Tree
at the left of your EasyMatch QC screen for the current job. When a check appears next to Job Tree,
the Job Tree is displayed. When no check appears, the Job Tree is not displayed.
Job Tree is
displayed.
CHAPTER SIX
Measurements/Read Standard
The Read Standard command in the Measurements menu initiates reading of a standard. Place the
standard before initiating the Read Standard command. If Prompt for standard name was checked in
Naming Conventions in the Options menu, you will then be prompted to enter a name for the standard
(as well as a Product ID and Extra ID, if you wish). You may simply accept the name defined using the
Naming Conventions command, if desired. The measurement is then accepted and added to the current
job. The keyboard shortcut for this command is F2.
Measurements/Read Sample
The Read Sample command in the Measurements menu initiates reading of a sample. Place the
sample before initiating the Read Sample command. If Prompt for sample name was checked in
Naming Conventions in the Options menu, you will then be prompted to enter a name for the sample
(as well as a Product ID and Extra ID, if you wish) and to choose the standard with which the sample
should be linked. (“Standard Empty” is a choice if you do not want to link to a standard.) You may
simply accept the name defined using the Naming Conventions command and the suggested standard,
if desired. The measurement is then accepted and added to the current job. The keyboard shortcut for
this command is F3.
Measurements/Read Series
The Read Series command in the Measurements menu creates a new standard in the current job. This
standard has no color values (i.e., L=0, a=0, b=0), but can be used to indicate a tolerance box of color
values within which samples must fall to be considered “in-spec.” Once the standard is created, select it
(and only it) in the Job Tree. Then, right-click on the standard and choose Properties. Click the
Tolerances button to obtain a Tolerances screen on which you can enter the tolerance box desired by
entering the minimum (min) and maximum (max) acceptable values for each parameter of the color
scale. Samples that are read and assigned to this standard will then be compared to this tolerance box.
The keyboard shortcut for this command is F5. See Lesson 11 for an example of using a data series.
Measurements/Average
The Average command in the Measurements menu, when checked, initiates on reading the Average
Method selected in the Options menu. After the first reading is taken, the following screen appears.
Click Read to initiate each additional reading in the set of readings and Average to complete the
average and add the averaged measurement to the job. You may also delete individual readings in the
set by highlighting them and clicking Delete.
Measurements/Timed Read
The Timed Read command in the Measurements menu, when checked, initiates on reading the timed
read method selected using the Configure Timed Read command in the Options menu. When Read
Sample is chosen, measurements are made at the interval chosen until the number of measurements
indicated have been made or until the Read Sample button on the toolbar is clicked. The setting chosen
here applies to the current job only.
If spectral reflectance or transmittance data is available for all the measurements being averaged, this
spectral data will be averaged in creating the new sample. If spectral reflectance or transmittance data is
not available for any or all of the measurements being averaged, CIE XYZ data will be averaged in
creating the new sample.
If spectral reflectance or transmittance data is available for all the measurements being averaged, this
spectral data will be averaged in creating the standard. If spectral reflectance or transmittance data is not
available for any or all of the measurements being averaged, CIE XYZ data will be averaged in creating
the standard.
If spectral reflectance or transmittance data is available for all the measurements being averaged, this
spectral data will be averaged in creating the new standard. If spectral reflectance or transmittance data
is not available for any or all of the measurements being averaged, CIE XYZ data will be averaged in
creating the new standard.
CHAPTER SEVEN
Options/Naming Conventions
The Naming Conventions command in the Options menu allows you to establish naming conventions
that will be used when standards and samples are read in all jobs by default (when Global is chosen
from the submenu) or in the current job (when Job is chosen from the submenu).
There are four tabs available on the Naming Conventions screen. The Sample tab allows you to set the
default naming convention for your samples. You may type any desired text into the Sample ID String
Layout box. You may also insert a number to be automatically incremented with each sample read,
and/or insert the date and time the sample is read to be automatically applied to the sample. You may
override the default name by typing a new one into the box that appears when reading is initiated as long
as the Prompt for sample name box is checked. If this box is unchecked, the naming convention will be
used automatically without allowing you to override it.
The Standard tab allows you to set the default naming convention for your standards. You may type
any desired text into the Standard ID String Layout box. You may also insert a number to be
automatically incremented with each standard read, and/or insert the date and time the standard is read
to be automatically applied to the standard. You may override the default name by typing a new one
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into the box that appears when reading is initiated as long as the Prompt for standard name box is
checked. If this box is unchecked, the naming convention will be used automatically without allowing
you to override it.
The Series ID tab allows you to set the default naming conventions for your data series. You may type
any desired text into the Series ID String Layout box. You may also insert a number to be automatically
incremented with each series created, and/or insert the date and time the series is created to be
automatically applied to the series. You may override the default name by typing a new one into the box
that appears when reading is initiated as long as the Prompt for series name box is checked. If this box
is unchecked, the naming convention will be used automatically without allowing you to override it.
The Product ID tab allows you to set the default product IDs for your standards and samples. A list of
Product IDs may be maintained and chosen on this tab. Type text for a new Product ID into the box and
then click Add Selection to add it to the list. Choose an ID to be deleted from the drop down box and
click Remove Selection to remove it from the list. The ID that is currently selected from the drop-down
box is the one that will be automatically applied on reading.
At the bottom of the screen, you may choose to limit your Standard Product IDs to only those that
already exist, to the current selection in the drop-down box, or neither. You may choose to limit your
Sample Product IDs to those that already exist, to the current selection in the drop-down box, to the
Standard Product ID, or none of these options.
The Extra ID tab allows you to set the default extra IDs for your standards and samples. A list of Extra
IDs may be maintained and chosen on this tab. Type text for a new Extra ID into the box and then click
Add Selection to add it to the list. Choose an ID to be deleted from the drop down box and click
Remove Selection to remove it from the list. The ID that is currently selected from the drop-down box
is the one that will be automatically applied on reading.
At the bottom of the screen, you may choose to limit your Standard Extra IDs to only those that already
exist, to the current selection in the drop-down box, or neither. You may choose to limit your Sample
Extra IDs to those that already exist, to the current selection in the drop-down box, to the Standard Extra
ID, or none of these options.
Options/Average Method
The Average Method command in the Options menu allows you to indicate the method by which you
wish to average when standard and sample measurements are made in the current job.
The Display Method controls the information shown in the averaging window while you are taking
measurements. For Display Method you can select None, Scale, Index, or Spectral. For Scale or Index
you must also choose the scale or index, illuminant, and observer that will appear in the averaging
window while you are taking readings.
Note: The Average box will display color values based on the parameters set using the Average
Method command. These color values will not match those shown in the Color Data Table unless
the scale, illuminant, and observer match for the average method and the Color Data Table.
In the Average Method area, you may select Continuous or n of N. If you select Continuous, then you
can monitor the running average of the measurements each time you choose to read and terminate the
readings (by clicking Average) when the running average stabilizes. If you select n of N, then you can
average a specified number of readings for each measurement.
Check the box next to Use Sample presentation prompts if you wish to enter a helpful prompt to be
shown before each reading to guide your users through the averaging sequence. Once the box is
checked, enter the prompt for the first reading into the white box. Click the right arrow (>>) button and
enter each successive prompt until the last reading in the sequence is reached. Check Show prompts
when measuring standards if you wish your prompts to be shown when measuring standards, in addition
to when measuring samples.
Note: If the timed read feature is also being used, its timing will be ignored to give you a chance to
follow the prompts before each reading.
Options/Read Method
When you select Read Method from the Options menu you can select to use, in this job, one of the
types of special read methods that are available for the sensor you are using. These are types of
measurement that require more than one reading to obtain a result. If you select Normal then the
measurement is either a single reading or an average of multiple readings.
If you select Opacity, each measurement requires two readings, one with the sample backed by white
and one with the sample backed by black. In the Opacity Selections area, you may choose to display Y
White and/or Y Black in your Color Data Table view in addition to Opacity by checking the desired
boxes. Also choose the Illuminant/Observer combination for which you would like to display opacity.
Note: When opacity is chosen, the colorimetric values displayed after both readings represent the
sample over white.
If you select Haze the measurement also requires two readings, one with the instrument white tile at the
reflectance port and one with the light trap at the port. In the Haze Selections area, you may choose to
display Y Total and/or Y Diffuse in your Color Data Table view in addition to Haze by checking the
desired boxes. Also choose the Illuminant/Observer combination for which you would like to display
Haze.
Note: Haze is available only with the ColorQuest XE, ColorQuest II Sphere, UltraScan XE,
UltraScan PRO, and UltraScan VIS sensors.
If you select Multiple Read Mode, two readings are made and displayed each time measurement is
initiated, one in each of the two standardization modes chosen using the Configure Multi Mode
command in the Sensor menu.
Note: Multiple Read Mode is available only with the ColorQuest XE, LabScan XE, UltraScan XE,
UltraScan PRO, and UltraScan VIS sensors.
Note: The averaging feature activated by clicking Average in the Measurements menu cannot be
used in conjunction with multimode reading. You may average selected readings that result from the
multimode reading after the readings are completed by using the Average Selected to... commands
in the Measurements menu.
The current read method controls how standard and sample measurements are taken. Be sure that the
sensor is standardized in RSIN (or the normal reflectance mode for a 45°/0° or 0°/45° instrument) mode
when using opacity and in TTRAN mode when using haze.
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Select the Read Count Method desired. You may choose either continuous readings or a fixed number
of readings between 1 and 1000. Also select the Read Interval (time between the end of one reading and
the beginning of the next reading) desired. You may choose from 4 to 60 seconds. Click on OK to
accept the parameters.
Note: Also select (check) Timed Read in the Measurements menu in order to actually activate the
timed readings you configured here.
Select the parameter for which the sample-standard comparison will be performed. Your choices are
dE, dE CMC, and dE*. Also select the illuminant/observer combination under which the comparison
will be performed and whether you wish to automatically recall the closest standard to the sample or
choose from a list of the closest five standards. Click OK to accept the parameters.
Note: Also select (check) Automatic Standard Search in the Measurements menu in order to
actually activate the automatic standard searching you configured here.
Options/Default Tolerances
The Default Tolerances command in the Options menu allows you to set the tolerances that will be
assigned to new standards in the current job by default. You may set tolerances for as many scales,
indices, and differences for as many illuminant/observer combinations as you wish. You may override
the default tolerances after a standard is read by choosing Properties from the menu that appears when
right-clicking on the standard in the Job Tree.
On the Scales tab, set all tolerances you wish to assign based on color scales. Choose the color scale
from the Selected Scale drop-down box and the illuminant/observer combination from the
Illuminant/Observer drop-down box. Then enter the upper and lower tolerance limits (the allowable
differences from the standard values) for each of the three components of the color scale for this
illuminant/observer combination. Then enter tolerances for all other scales and illuminant/observer
combinations desired by choosing each one individually and typing the tolerance values. It is not
necessary to click OK after entering each set of tolerances. Clicking OK once will cause all tolerances
entered to be accepted.
On the Indices tab, set all tolerances you wish to assign based on indices. Choose the index from the
Selected Index drop-down box and the illuminant/observer combination from the Illuminant/Observer
drop-down box. Then enter the upper and lower tolerance limits (the allowable difference from the
standard value) for the index for this illuminant/observer combination. Then enter tolerances for all
other indices and illuminant/observer combinations desired by choosing each one individually and
typing the tolerance values. It is not necessary to click OK after entering each set of tolerances.
Clicking OK once will cause all tolerances entered to be accepted.
On the Differences tab, set all tolerances you wish to assign based on color differences. Choose the
difference from the Selected Difference drop-down box and the illuminant/observer combination from
the Illuminant/Observer drop-down box. Then enter the upper and lower tolerance limits for the
difference for this illuminant/observer combination. Then enter tolerances for all other differences and
illuminant/observer combinations desired by choosing each one individually and typing the tolerance
values. It is not necessary to click OK after entering each set of tolerances. Clicking OK once will
cause all tolerances entered to be accepted.
On the Shade tab, enter the tolerance you wish to use for the first, second, and third traces, which will
be the three parameters of your color scale (i.e., L*a*b*, L*C*h). Also select the number of shade
blocks to be contained within your pass/fail tolerance. For instance, If you choose 5, the blocks within
your tolerance will be 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7. In the example shown above, the pass/fail tolerance is 0.2 for
each color scale parameter, and 5 shade blocks will fit within that tolerance value.
On the Haze and Opacity tab, enter the tolerances you wish to use for the haze and opacity read
methods.
Click OK to accept the default tolerances and close the Tolerances screen.
When the Select Adjustable Scale screen appears, first choose the scale of interest from the drop-down
box. Then, click OK. The screen where the desired factors may be entered appears.
Enter the factors desired or click the Default Values button to return the factors to their default values.
Click OK to begin using the new factors.
Options/ASCII Export
The ASCII Export command in the Options menu opens a submenu with two commands: Export
Data and Configure.
The Export Data option initiates export of the readings that are currently highlighted in the Job Tree in
the format that was chosen using the Configure command, described below. You are first prompted for
the output file name, and then the data is sent to the file when you click OK.
The Configure option allows you to choose the parameters you would like to export when Export Data
is selected. The screen below is obtained.
The information currently selected for export is displayed on the left side of this window, and all of the
available parameters are listed on the right side of the window. Select each desired item from the drop-
down menus on the right side of the window and then click on the left arrow (<<) button nearest to the
item to move the item into the Selected Items list. Highlight each item to delete on the left side of the
window and click the right arrow (>>) button to remove it from the list. The up arrow and down
arrow buttons allow you to move selected items up or down the list. Also enter (or browse for) the
directory and name for the export file in the box below “Auto Export Uses This File.” The file
extension .CSV will automatically be appended if you chose to export to a comma-delimited file. .TXT
will be appended for all other types of files. Long file names with spaces and network paths are all
acceptable for use. Click OK when all selections have been made. A sample output is shown below.
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Each job may have its own ASCII export configuration. Multiple jobs may export to the same file as
long as all the jobs have the same ASCII export configuration.
Column headers are written to the top of the file when the file is first created. From that point on, only
data is appended to the file (not headers).
Note: Beware that if you later change the ASCII export configuration without opening a new file,
the file header may no longer accurately reflect the contents of the file.
When differences are exported, they are relative to the standard to which the sample is linked, NOT the
standard currently being displayed in your data views.
Options/Data Send
The Data Send command in the Options menu opens a submenu with two commands: Send Data and
Configure.
The Send Data option initiates sending the readings that are currently highlighted in the Job Tree in the
format that was chosen using the Configure command, described below. You are first prompted for the
output device, and then the data is sent to the device when you click OK.
The Configure option allows you to choose the parameters you would like to send when Data Send is
selected. The screen below is obtained.
The information currently selected for sending is displayed on the left side of this window, and all of the
available parameters are listed on the right side of the window. Select each desired item from the drop-
down menus on the right side of the window and then click on the left arrow (<<) button nearest the
item to move the item into the Selected Items list. Highlight each item to delete on the left side of the
window and click the right arrow (>>) button to remove it from the list. The up arrow and down
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arrow buttons allow you to move selected items up or down the list. Also enter the device definition for
the send in the box below “Auto Send Uses This Port.” Click Configure to define all COM port
parameters. Click OK when all selections have been made.
Each job may have its own data send configuration. Multiple jobs may send to the same device as long
as the device is ready.
When differences are exported, they are relative to the standard to which the sample is linked, NOT the
standard currently being displayed in your data views.
Options/Application Preferences
The Application Preferences command in the Options menu allows you to set various preferences
concerning your use of the software. These preferences apply globally when EasyMatch QC is in use,
no matter which job or jobs are open.
On the Units tab shown above, choose the date format and type of length units (English or metric) you
wish to use.
On the Illuminant/Observers tab, choose the three illuminant/observer combinations you would like to
use in new data views by default. These illuminants may later be changed in individual views as
desired.
On the Language Settings tab, you may set the language in which the software text will presented.
Choices are English, Spanish, German, Italian, French, Japanese, and Chinese.
On the Startup Defaults tab, you may indicate the name of the job template you would like to use by
default when new jobs are opened. Clicking the button with three dots on it allows you to browse for
the appropriate template file.
You may also choose to have the software open a specific job or jobs each time it is booted. Clicking
the button with three dots on it allows you to browse for the appropriate job file(s). To select more than
one job to open, press and hold the Ctrl key on your keyboard while clicking your mouse on each
desired job.
Also indicate whether you wish software log-in to be required (checked) or not required (unchecked) in
order for the software to open.
Note: When Login Required is checked, the default administrator user name “admin” and password
“hunterlab” may be used for initial entry to the software and configuration of user accounts.
When the Keep Sample Measurement Window Open box is checked, a Read button is added to the
Read Sample screen and this window remains open after a sample is read. You may then click Read to
make another reading. This change applies to the reading of samples only, not standards.
When the Retain IDs in Sample Measurement Window is checked, the last sample ID used is displayed
on the Read Sample screen when another sample reading is initiated. This allows you to use the ID
again or modify it without having to retype it. This retention applies to the reading of samples only, not
standards.
When the Lock sensor to Job box is checked, the current job may be used to hold only readings made
with the sensor type (i.e., LabScan XE or UltraScan PRO) attached to the job. Measurements made with
other sensor types may not be read or recalled into this job.
When the Lock Standardization mode to Job box is checked, the current job may be used to hold only
readings made using the standardization mode (i.e., RSIN, 1.000 inch area of view, UV filter nominal)
attached to the job. In fact, when a job that is locked to a standardization mode is opened or made
active, the sensor automatically switches to the locked standardization mode without requiring use of the
Sensor/Set Modes command.
If both boxes are checked at the same time, the current job will be locked to a single sensor type and
standardization mode.
When either or both of these boxes is checked, a second level of status bar is shown at the bottom of the
EasyMatch QC screen, showing the job’s sensor type and the job’s standardization mode. The lower
status bar continues to show the current sensor and standardization mode.
Options/System Configuration
The System Configuration command in the Options menu yields a submenu that allows you to choose
to configure user accounts and privileges or configure data storage. These parameters will be used
throughout the software, no matter what job or jobs are in use.
User Manager
The user manager allows you to configure accounts for system users and assign specific software
privileges to those accounts. When the User Manager screen appears, you may click on Users to view
the users already in the system.
Note: The User Manager command is available only if Login Required is checked on the Startup
Defaults tab available by choosing Application Preferences from the Options menu.
Right-click on Users to display a pop-up menu with one command: New User. New User brings up a
screen on which you may create a new user account. Click Create to actually create the account. This
user may log into EasyMatch QC using the account name and password chosen here.
On the right side of the screen, right-click on a user name to receive a pop-up menu containing the
following commands:
• Set Password: Choose this command and enter the old password then the new password twice to
change this user’s password.
• Edit: Choose this command to edit the full name for this user.
• Add to Group: Choose this command to obtain a list of available groups. Click on the group
desired and then OK to add this user to the chosen group.
Right-click on Groups to display a pop-up menu with one command: New Group. New Group brings
up a screen on which you may create a new group. Click Add to add users to the group and Remove to
remove any highlighted users from the group. Click Create to actually create the group.
Click Set Privileges to configure the privileges for the group. Each menu command may be allowed or
prohibited individually. Click the plus (+) sign next to an item to open a list of its subitems. Check the
box near each command that should be allowed and clear the box for each command that should be
prohibited.
For 21 CFR 11 compliance, the following commands should be prohibited for users that are not the
system administrator:
• File/Time Synchronization
• Edit/Cut
• Edit/Delete
• View/Audit Log
• Sensor/Set Interval
• Options/User Manager
• Options/Data Storage.
On the right side of the User manager screen, right-click on a group name to receive a pop-up menu
containing the following commands:
• Add User: Choose this command to add an existing user to this group. A list of users that have not
yet been assigned to a group appears. Select the desired user and click Add.
• Edit Privileges: Choose this command to edit the privileges of this group. The same screen that
was displayed when you initially set the privileges is received.
Data Storage
The Data Storage command allows you to indicate the location where your database will be stored and
other parameters related to the database.
Choose the type of database you wish to use and indicate the location of the database, which may be
housed at any location accessible by your computer. If required for database access, enter the user name
and password for the database. If you wish to have all measurements saved to the database
automatically as they are made, check Auto Save Measurement. You may also have all measurements
in all open jobs automatically saved by checking Auto Save Job. If you wish to use the same sample
and standard IDs multiple times in a single job or database without receiving an error message, check
Allow Duplicate Names. If you wish to periodically have the software back up your database
automatically, check Database Backup and indicate where you would like the back-up file to be stored
and how often. Indicate the path where you would like your jobs saved by default and, if you wish to
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import an EasyMatch Textiles database, check Select Textiles Database and indicate the database and its
location. Click OK. When Save Measurement to Database is then chosen from the File menu, the
chosen measurement(s) will be saved to the configured database.
Note: Microsoft Access need not be installed on the system in order to use the Access database
feature.
Options/Customize Toolbar
The Customize Toolbar command in the Options menu allows you to modify the icons of the buttons
on the toolbar and the commands performed by the buttons on the toolbar. This configuration applies to
this installation of the software, no matter what job or jobs are in use.
In the Button to change box, select the button you wish to change and then click the icon for the button
in the Icon box. Then select a new command for that button from the Command box. Click Change to
initiate the changes. Click Reset All to return all buttons to their default settings. Click Close to exit
the window after you have made your changes.
Options/EasyGroup
The EasyGroup command in the Options menu allows you to launch HunterLab’s tapering and
grouping program, EasyGroup, if you purchased and installed that package. Refer to the User’s Guide
for EasyGroup for complete operational instructions.
Note: EasyGroup version 1.82 or higher is required in order to use this feature.
CHAPTER EIGHT
Sensor/Install//Configure
The Install/Configure command in the Sensor menu allows you to install a new sensor or change the
configuration of an existing sensor. The Sensor Manager appears first.
Click Add Sensor to install a new sensor. The Setup Sensor screen appears on which you can select
your instrument model, name the sensor (using the sensor’s serial number is recommended), and
indicate the communications port where it will be installed. Click Next when these items are as desired.
Next, you are prompted to configure a standardization mode for the sensor. Enter a name for the mode,
and indicate the other mode parameters. Check the box next to Standardize Now if you would like
standardization to proceed immediately upon completion of sensor configuration. Click Next or Finish
to complete the installation. For instruments with more than one available standardization mode, you
will receive a check box asking if you would like to set up additional modes. Do so if desired. Then
you are either prompted through the standardization process (as described later in this chapter) or
returned to the Sensor Manager screen.
To delete a sensor, highlight it in the Sensor Name box and click Remove. Confirm that you really wish
to remove the sensor by clicking Yes.
To rename a sensor, highlight it in the Sensor Name box and click Rename. Type the new name into
the New Name box and click OK to implement the change.
To set the standardization modes for a sensor, highlight it in the Sensor Name box and click Set Modes.
To connect to a different sensor than the one that is currently in use, first check your sensor cables to
ensure that they are linking the desired new sensor to the computer. Then, highlight the desired new
sensor name in the Sensor Name box and click Connect. The new sensor will then be in use.
Sensor/Standardize
The Standardize command in the Sensor menu yields prompts that lead you through the
standardization procedure for the standardization mode currently selected using the Set Modes
command. The prompts will appear slightly differently depending on the instrument in use and the
standardization mode. The keyboard shortcut for this command is F4.
First, the bottom of scale must be set. Click Next when you are ready to read the zero.
Then, the top of scale must be set. Click Next when you are ready to read the standard or blank.
Sensor/Set Modes
The Set Modes command in the Sensor menu allows you to configure standardization modes for the
currently active sensor.
To remove an already configured mode, highlight it in the Mode Names box and click Remove.
To standardize in a particular mode, highlight it in the Mode Names box and click Standardize. Follow
the prompts to complete standardization.
Sensor/Set Interval
The Set Interval command in the Sensor menu allows you to set the standardization interval for the
currently active sensor. When that interval has elapsed, the software will prompt you to standardize
before more readings can be made. The interval indicated here applies to EasyMatch QC as a whole,
regardless of the job currently in use.
If your installed sensor is a LabScan XE, you may also set the secondary standardization interval, which
is the interval at which the secondary white tile “paddle” is automatically checked. Zero disables
reading of this tile entirely.
Note: Before calibrating the UV filter of a ColorQuest XE, UltraScan XE, UltraScan PRO, or
UltraScan VIS, standardize the instrument in the mode referenced on the label of the fluorescent
standard. If the label does not specify a standardization mode, standardize in RSEX.
UV filter calibration should be performed weekly and also after lamp replacement. Once UV Filter
Calibration is chosen from the Sensor menu, the following screen appears.
Enter the standard’s assigned value into the appropriate box on the UV Calibration screen. This value
has been assigned at the factory if you are using the HunterLab-supplied fluorescent standard. Also
choose whether the value is for Brightness 457, Whiteness Index CIE (and the illuminant/observer
combination), Whiteness Index Ganz, or Z%. The scale used will be WI Ganz for a HunterLab
standard.
Select Calibrate UV to automatically adjust the UV filter to the appropriate position after several
readings of the fluorescent standard. First you are prompted to place the fluorescent standard.
Place the fluorescent standard at the instrument port. For the ColorQuest XE, UltraScan XE, UltraScan
PRO, or UltraScan VIS, center spot 3 at the reflectance port. Use the dotted guides on the labeled side
of the standard to properly center the standard under the sample clamp. Select Read to read the
fluorescent standard with the UV filter in the position indicated at the bottom of the screen. If desired,
the slider bar may be used to change the filter position between manual readings.
Click Standardize to initiate standardization. You will be returned to the UV Calibration screen after
standardization is complete.
For the ColorQuest XE, UltraScan XE, UltraScan PRO, and UltraScan VIS, measure both spot 3 and
spot 4 of the fluorescent standard every six months. Compare the results. If spot 3 has faded beyond
tolerable limits for your application, use spot 4 for UV filter calibration from this point on and order a
new fluorescent standard (HL#A02-1011-126 [calibrated] for ColorQuest XE, UltraScan PRO, and
UltraScan VIS, A02-1008-385 [calibrated] for UltraScan XE, or A04-1008-388 [uncalibrated]).
Note: If you choose to employ the “calibrated” filter position, this position should be employed for
all routine measurements using this instrument.
Note: If you calibrated the UV filter with an open port and then you wish to use a cover glass, you
must recalibrate the UV filter with the cover glass in place.
The following screen first appears that allows you to indicate how you would like the multimode
readings to be performed.
When this screen first opens, all of the standardization modes you have configured for your instrument
(using Sensor/Set Modes) are listed in the Available Modes box. Click on the first mode you wish to
use and then click the Include button to move the mode from the Available Modes box to the Selected
Modes box. Only modes that are similar enough to the already-selected mode that no user intervention
is required for the dual measurements will remain available. Select the second desired mode and click
Include again to include it. Click OK. Then, when the Read Method in the Options menu is set as
Multiple Read Mode, the instrument will be standardized in the two modes when you initiate
standardization and will read in the two modes when you initiate readings. The multiple readings are
placed in the job as separate measurements.
Click Retrieve Data to copy all of the measurements stored in the instrument’s datalog to the Data log
screen.
Once the measurements are shown, the remainder of the buttons at the bottom of the screen become
active and serve the following functions:
Sort By Log: Causes the measurements shown in the Data log window to be sorted by their instrument
datalog ID numbers for easier viewing.
Sort by Setup: Causes the measurements shown in the Data log window to be sorted by their
instrument setup numbers for easier viewing.
Select All: Selects (highlights) all of the measurements shown on the Data log screen so that the Copy
to Job or Copy to Database command may be applied to all of them at once. (The alternative to Select
All is to use the Windows convention of clicking on a single item to select it, Ctrl + clicking on multiple
items to select them, or Shift + clicking on the first and last of a list of items to select all the items
between.
Copy to Job: Places the measurements that are currently selected into the active job. Standards are
automatically placed in the job as standards. You are prompted to indicate the standard under which
samples should be saved.
Copy to Database: Places the measurements that are currently selected into the database. Standards
are saved as standards and samples as samples, and the datalog ID number is used as the item ID.
The measurements copied to the job or EasyMatch QC database are NOT deleted from the instrument’s
datalog. If you wish to delete them, you must do so manually though the instrument firmware.
Sensor/Configure Setups
The Configure Setups command in the Sensor menu appears only when the connected instrument is a
ColorFlex, MiniScan XE Plus, or MiniScan EZ. When you select it, the Setup Groups window appears
where you can choose to create, edit, or delete setup groups and upload, modify, and download
individual setups.
Upload
When you click Upload, all of the setups stored in the instrument are brought into EasyMatch QC.
These setups can then be edited, if desired. The setups can also be saved as a setup group by typing a
name into the white box or selecting a name from the drop-down list and clicking Save. Later, you can
select the desired group and click Get to retrieve that saved group of setups or Delete to delete the group
of setups.
Download
When you click Download, the setups in the current EasyMatch QC setup group are sent back to the
instrument.
Edit
When you click Edit, the Product Setup Configuration screen appears.
Use the scroll bar next to Setup Number or type a setup number into the box to choose a setup with
which to work. If you wish to begin working with the version of the setup that is already resident in
your instrument, click Retrieve. If you wish to work with the version of the setup that is shown on-
screen, do not click Retrieve.
Alter the setup parameters as desired. The parameters and selections available are the same as those
configured through your instrument firmware. If you are using a physical standard, you may click the
Read Standard button to read the standard to be saved with the setup using your instrument or Recall
Standard to recall a standard from your EasyMatch QC database to be saved with the setup.
When all parameters are as desired for this setup, click Update Sensor to send the setup to your
instrument. You may retrieve all the setups from the instrument at once using the Retrieve All button or
send all the setups back to the instrument at once using the Update All Setups button.
Sensor/Diagnostics
The Diagnostics command in the Sensor menu opens to a submenu allowing access to the various
diagnostic tests available to verify performance of your instrument. Those tests are described below.
Green Tile Test (available for all instruments except ColorQuest XT and MiniScan XE Plus)
When Green Tile Test is selected from the Diagnostics submenu, a special job is opened in EasyMatch
QC and, if this is the first time you have run the green tile test for this instrument, the following screen
will be shown.
As prompted, enter the values read at factory for your green tile in XYZ. These values can be found on
the back of the green diagnostics tile. Once all three numbers have been entered, click OK. A standard
called “Green Tile Values Read at Factory” will be created in a Green Tile Test Job. The following
prompt then appears.
As instructed, make sure that the standard port plate for your instrument is currently installed. This will
generally be the port insert with the largest opening that is not covered by glass. Click OK when this
port plate is installed. If you need to adjust your green tile values, click Revise Green Tile Values
before clicking OK.
Follow the on-screen prompts to perform a normal standardization in reflectance/RSIN mode. When
standardization is complete, the following prompt will be shown.
Center the green tile over the sample port/reflectance port with the colored side facing the instrument.
Click OK.
The green tile will be read and the measurement added to the green tile check job. Its pass/fail status
will also be shown. Should this test “Fail”, a different message will appear suggesting actions to take.
Click Yes to close the Green Tile Job. The following pdf report will appear documenting the results of
the test. As an option, this report can be printed as a hardcopy for your records. In addition, this Green
Tile Report is automatically saved in c:\HunterLab\EasyMatchQC-ER Client\Reports with a unique
data/time stamp for future reference.
As instructed, make sure that the standard port plate for your instrument is currently installed. This will
generally be the port insert with the largest opening that is not covered by glass. Click OK when this
port plate is installed.
Follow the on-screen prompts to perform a normal standardization in reflectance/RSIN mode. When
standardization is complete, the following prompt will be shown.
Center the white calibrated tile over the sample port/reflectance port with the white side facing the
instrument. Click OK. The Repeatability Test screen appears.
The white tile is read as a standard and then twenty times as a sample. The color values for each reading
are displayed on the Repeatability Test screen as they are made. The pass/fail result for each reading is
also shown. Once all of the readings have been made, you are provided with instructions concerning
what you should do if your instrument fails the repeatability test. Click Yes if you wish to save the test
data to the job or No if you wish the data to be discarded. The pass/fail tolerances for each instrument
are listed below.
ColorFlex: Pass if dE* for the average reading is less than or equal to 0.04 else fail.
ColorFlex EZ: Pass if dE* is less than or equal to 0.05 else fail.
ColorQuest XE: Pass if dE* is less than or equal to 0.03 else fail.
ColorQuest II Sphere: Pass if dX, dY, and dZ are less than or equal to 0.02 else fail.
ColorQuest 45/0 LAV: Pass if dX, dY, and dZ are less than or equal to 0.02 else fail.
LabScan XE: Pass if dE* is less than or equal to 0.09 else fail.
MiniScan XE Plus: Pass if dX, dY, and dZ are less than or equal to 0.18 else fail.
MiniScan EZ: Pass if dE* is less than or equal to 0.05 else fail.
UltraScan XE: Pass if dL*, da*, and db* are less than or equal to 0.02 else fail.
UltraScan PRO: Pass if dE* is less than or equal to 0.03 else fail.
UltraScan VIS: Pass if dE* is less than or equal to 0.03 else fail.
Click Yes to close the Repeatability Job. The following pdf report will appear documenting the results
of the test. As an option, this report can be printed as a hardcopy for your records. This Repeatability
Test Report is automatically saved in c:\HunterLab\EasyMatchQC-ER Client\Reports with a unique
data/time stamp for future reference.
Didymium Filter Test (available for ColorQuest XE, ColorQuest XT, UltraScan XE, UltraScan PRO,
and UltraScan VIS only)
When Didymium Filter Test is selected from the Diagnostics submenu, a special job is opened in
EasyMatch QC and the following prompt is shown.
As instructed, make sure that the standard port plate for your instrument is currently installed. This will
generally be the port insert with the largest opening that is not covered by glass. Click OK when this
port plate is installed.
Follow the on-screen prompts to perform a normal standardization in RTRAN mode. When
standardization is complete, the following prompt will be shown.
Screw the didymium filter, in its threaded tune, into the matching threads at the lens. Shut the
transmission compartment door. Click OK when you have done so. The Didymium Filter Test screen
appears.
As instructed, enter the 430 nm and 570 nm transmission values from the Didymium Filter area of your
tile data sheet. For an UltraScan PRO, also enter the 820 nm reading. Click Accept to enter these
values. (Click Accept on future instances of the test to acknowledge the correct values). Twenty
readings of the didymium filter will be made and then averaged.
A pass/fail assessment is provided for the averaged reading along with instructions concerning what to
do if your instrument failed the test. Click Yes if you wish to save the test data to the job or No if you
wish the data to be discarded. The pass/fail tolerances for each instrument are listed below.
ColorQuest XE, ColorQuest XT, UltraScan XE, and UltraScan VIS: Pass if the 430 nm average
reading differs from the entered 430 nm value by no more than 1.00 %T and the 570 nm average
reading differs from the entered 570 nm value by no more than 3.10 %T else fail.
UltraScan PRO: Pass if the 430 nm average reading differs from the entered 430 nm value by no
more than 1.2 %T and the 570 nm average reading differs from the entered 570 nm value by no
more than 4.5 %T and the 820 nm average reading differs from the entered 820 nm value by no
more than 2.0 %T else fail.
Remove the didymium filter from the lens port and click OK.
Click Yes to close the Didymium Filter Job. The following pdf report will appear documenting the
results of the test. As an option, this report can be printed as a hardcopy for your records. This
Wavelength Accuracy Didymium Filter Report is automatically saved in c:\HunterLab\EasyMatchQC-
ER Client\Reports with a unique data/time stamp for future reference.
CHAPTER NINE
Window/New Window
The New Window command in the Window menu allows you to open a second window for the current
job on your EasyMatch QC screen. This allows you to create additional displays for the job, if you
wish, without running out of room on the screen.
Window/Tile
The Tile command in the Window menu moves all of the current jobs so that they are displayed on the
screen with one on top of the other. The sizes of the jobs are adjusted so that they all fit on the screen.
The currently selected job is always placed in the upper portion of the screen area.
CHAPTER TEN
Help/Help Topics
The Help Topics command in the Help menu opens the EasyMatch QC help file in which you can
locate information on how to operate your instrument and software by searching for keywords, using the
index, or using the table of contents. In order to use the help file, you must have a web browser (such as
Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator) installed on your computer. The keyboard shortcut for this
command is F1.
Note: If you are running Windows XP with Service Pack 2 installed and are viewing the help file
using Microsoft Internet Explorer, you will need to allow blocked content in order to view the help
correctly. See the yellow bar at the top of the browser for instructions on how to do so.
Help/About
The About command in the Help menu brings up the About EasyMatch QC Software box specifying
the version of EasyMatch QC being run and giving copyright and contact information.
CHAPTER ELEVEN G
UltraScan® VIS
Notice: Use of this equipment in a manner not specified by the manufacturer may
impair the protection afforded by the equipment.
Notice: Danger of electric shock if liquids are spilled and fire if volatile or flammable
liquids are spilled. Use care when measuring liquid samples.
The UltraScan VIS is a dual beam xenon flash spectrophotometer with a wavelength range from 360 to
780 nanometers (nm). All tristimulus integrations are based on a triangular bandpass of ten nm and a
wavelength interval of ten nm. The instrument can measure both reflected and transmitted color of a
product.
The sensor uses a plastic integrating sphere that is six inches (152.4 mm) in diameter and coated with
Spectraflect™, which diffuses the light from the lamp. The light illuminates the sample and is either
reflected from it or transmitted through it. A lens is located at an angle of 8° from the perpendicular to
the sample surface. The lens collects the reflected or transmitted light and directs it to a diffraction
grating which separates the light into its component wavelengths. These components are then measured
by dual diode arrays and converted into usable data. Retroviewer
screen and mirror
Retroviewer
button
Transmission
compartment
Macro button
Guidance holes
Indicator
lights
Spring-loaded
Reflectance sample clamp
port
Reflectance Port
The reflectance port is located at the front of the sensor. The port is covered by a spring-loaded sample
clamp which is used to hold the specimen in place during measurement. Two guidance holes are also
present to aid in placement of the white tile and light trap at the reflectance port. When the small area
view lens is in use, the small area port plate must be installed at the reflectance port.
The reflectance
port with the large
area view port
plate installed
1. Remove the original port plate from the reflectance port and replace it with the small area port plate.
2. Standardize the instrument. Be sure to select 0.375 inch (9.525 mm) as the area view in the Setup
Mode window in EasyMatch QC. The lens will automatically adjust.
4. Be sure that the sample completely covers the reflectance port. (Use the retroviewer to confirm.)
Adjust the position of the sample if necessary.
Note: The instrument flashes multiple times per measurement when the small area view option is
employed.
Retroviewer
The retroviewer is a lamp in the sphere that allows you to view the sample that is currently at the
reflectance port on a screen. This helps you to determine when the sample is properly placed for
measurement. Turn the lamp on as described below. The sample at the reflectance port is then
illuminated and an image of it appears on the retroviewer screen. If necessary, adjust the door above the
screen to see a mirror image of the screen display. The retroviewer lamp must be installed at the
factory.
Select the desired mode of operation using the retroviewer button as follows:
• Lamp Stay On Mode: Press and hold the retroviewer button until a beep is heard. To turn the
lamp off, press and immediately release the retroviewer button three times in a row.
• Lamp Turn Off Mode: Press and immediately release the retroviewer button. The lamp will
automatically turn itself off when you take a reading.
Note: In order to prevent heat build-up, the lamp will turn off automatically after one minute of
inactivity, regardless of the mode selected.
Sample Clamp
The UltraScan VIS includes a spring-loaded sample clamp that can be used to hold samples flat and
secure at the reflectance port. The clamp has two buttons, one which raises and lowers the arm, and one
that moves the clamp toward and away from the reflectance port.
Button to raise
and lower the
clamp arm
Button to move
the clamp forward
and back
A magnetic white ceramic disk on the face of the clamp provides a consistent white background for
measurements. A non-slip black pad (also magnetic) is also included that can be used to replace the
white disk for applications that require a non-slip or dark backing. To change to the pad, simply pop out
the white disk and insert the non-slip pad.
Transmission Compartment
The transmission compartment located in the middle of the sensor is used for measuring the transmitted
color of transparent solids or liquids. The transmission compartment door should be closed while
standardizing and taking measurements 1.
1
Closing the transmission compartment door while making both reflectance and transmittance measurements is the best
practice for this instrument. For more information, see the note in the UltraScan VIS Standardization section.
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Automated UV Control
The UltraScan VIS has the ability to perform a Ganz-Griesser calibration, which uses a 400-nm UV
filter to achieve and maintain the proper ratio of the energy in the UV region of the electromagnetic
spectrum to that in the visible region of the spectrum. This improves the agreement of the illumination
between different instruments and keeps illumination constant as the instrument’s lamp ages. This
calibration should be used when measuring colors that fluoresce due to illumination by light in the UV
range of the electromagnetic spectrum (such as optically-brightened whites).
For the Ganz-Griesser calibration, a stable, fluorescent white transfer standard marked with an assigned
Ganz whiteness (normally assigned in reflectance-specular excluded mode) is used to set the correct
illumination conditions. The assigned value is traceable to a four-step cotton white scale calibrated by
the Hohenstein Institute in Germany.
Instructions for using UV control are described in the “Sensor Menu” chapter.
Note: It is important to know what type of fluorescence is involved for the samples being measured.
Some materials fluoresce due to excitation by visible rather than ultraviolet wavelengths. The UV-
absorbing filter does not eliminate this type of fluorescence.
Indicator Lights
The UltraScan VIS’s indicator light feature lets you know what mode of standardization is currently in
use. The top light indicates that power is on. The second light indicates that the specular exclusion port
is open. The third light indicates that small area view is in use, and the bottom light indicates that the
UV cut-off filter is 100% inserted.
Spring-loaded
sample clamp
Power on
Specular excluded
UV excluded: UV
cut-off filter is
100% inserted
Macro Button
The macro button, also known as the “Sensor button,” activates a sample measurement.
• White calibrated tile - placed at the reflectance port (with pegs in the guidance holes) during
standardization. This tile is traceable to National Physical Laboratory (NPL) [England] primary
standards.
• Light trap - placed at the reflectance port (with pegs in the guidance holes) during standardization in
reflectance modes.
• Black card device - placed in the transmission compartment during standardization in transmittance
modes.
• Green tile - placed at the reflectance port (with pegs in the guidance holes) to check instrument
performance.
• Didymium filter - screwed into the lens as a check for wavelength accuracy.
• Tile data sheet - gives calibration information for the standard tiles.
• Non-slip pad for sample clamp - can be placed into the sample clamp as a replacement for the white
disk for applications that require a non-slip or black backing.
• Lens brush.
• Power cord.
Standards care
card and
certificate of
Envelope traceability
containing
spare fuses Didydium filter
and Allen
wrench
Lens brush
Non-slip pad for
Light trap sample clamp
• Reflectance sample shelf with light cover (HL#B02-1005-172, D02-1013-326 for shelf only),
• Transmission cells (HL#13-8573-20 for 50-mm, B04-1003-801 for 33-mm, 04-4592-00 for 20-mm,
13-8573-40 for 10-mm),
• Transmission cells with two screw tops (HL#D12-1011-893 for 10-mm, D12-1011-890 for 20-mm,
D12-1011-891 for 33-mm, D12-1011-892 for 50-mm),
• Flow-through transmission cell holder and cells (HL#D02-1009-960 for holder, C04-1001-960 for
50-mm cell, C04-1001-959 for 20-mm cell, C04-1001-958 for 10-mm cell),
• Holder for small volume transmission cells and 10-mm small volume transmission cells (HL#D02-
1011-886 for holder, A13-1011-613 for cell),
1. Remove the original port insert and replace it with the modified port insert (after removing the
protective cap). The white lining of the insert should face in toward the instrument.
2. Replace the original sample clamp with the modified sample clamp.
3. Connect the air compressor to the lower input port of the modified sample clamp assembly using the
1/4” tubing. Also connect the compressor to a power source.
1. Temporarily replace the modified port insert with the original port insert.
2. Standardize the instrument and then return the modified port insert to the port.
3. Weigh the specified amount of sample material into the sample cup. The fibers should completely
fill the sample cup. For comparability of measurements, the same weight of sample should always
be used.
4. Place the sample cup into the cup holder port plate. Adjust the location of the sample clamp to hold
the cup in place. The front button on the arm raises and lowers the arm, while the back button
moves the clamp in and out.
5. Turn on the flow of clean, dry, compressed air to the clamp. You should attach a filter dryer to the
assembly.
6. Pull out the knob on the sample clamp and turn it until the desired pressure is obtained as shown on
the pressure gauge. The recommended pressure is 30-40 psi, but must not exceed 100 psi. Push the
knob back in. For comparability of measurements, all samples should be measured under the same
pressure. Monitor the pressure so that fluctuations that might affect measurements are known.
7. Flip the pressure switch on the sample clamp to the on position (up). The clamp will compress the
sample into the sample cup.
8. Initiate a reading.
9. Turn off the air pressure, remove the sample from the port, and continue with measurement of
additional samples.
Note: Always return the modified port insert to its protective cap after use.
Skein Holder
This is a device for measuring yarn skeins. Wind the yarn around
the skein holder in multiple taut layers until it is effectively opaque
and is as flat as possible. Secure it in place with the detachable
arms on the sides of the skein holder. Place the skein holder at the
reflectance port and back it with the sample clamp or a white
backing tile to provide a consistent background and pressure.
Make several measurements of the skein, rotating the holder 90°
between measurements and averaging the readings for the final
result.
1. Remove the standard port insert by pulling it out of the port insert
retainer. Replace it with the desired port insert, making sure that the
flat portion of the insert is facing outward with the beveled portion toward the interior of the sensor.
2. Standardize the instrument. When using the glass cover, standardize the instrument with the glass in
place. However, you should check measurements of the green and white tiles and perform any other
diagnostics without the glass cover. Difference measurements using the glass cover will be more
accurate than absolute measurements.
Note: This port plate has an opening that is smaller than the usual 1-inch
port plate. Performance specifications (i.e., factory-supplied color values,
stability, accuracy) are based on the standard 1-inch round port plate.
These specifications will not be met with the modified port plate. The change of geometry that
occurs will cause a slight shift in the color values of the calibration standards.
2. Insert the two finger clamps of the sample shelf into the guidance holes located below the reflectance
port on the front of the UltraScan VIS.
3. Tighten the sample shelf into place by turning both knobs clockwise.
4. Place your sample on the shelf and cover it with the light cover (if included).
To install and use the powder holder, complete the steps below.
1. Install the small area view port plate and standardize the UltraScan VIS in a reflectance mode for the
0.375-inch (9.575 mm) area view.
2. Replace the standard port plate with the modified port plate.
4. Pack the powder down using the plunger. Do not overtighten the powder holder. The powder
should be at least 1/2-cm deep in the holder.
Note: The powder holder should be used ONLY for color difference measurements.
7. Between measurements, remove the powder holder, unscrew the top, and clean the glass. The glass
insert may be removed from the powder holder for cleaning or replacement. Replacement inserts
may be purchased from HunterLab. No adhesive is required.
Complete the following steps to install the holder onto the instrument.
2. Insert the two finger clamps of the preform holder into the guidance holes located below the
reflectance port on the front of the instrument.
Handle
Finger clamps
Knob
1. Standardize the instrument in RSIN mode using 0.375 inch (9.525 mm) as the area view. You will
need to remove the preform holder to standardize or else standardize before installing the holder.
2. Open the holder. It is easiest to do this by placing your fingers around the handle and resting the
thumb of the same hand on the end of one of the spring screws. Pull the handle toward the thumb
until the holder provides an opening large enough for insertion of the desired preform.
3. Insert the preform into the holder as far as the preform will go with the threads to the right. Then
close the holder and confirm that the preform is held securely in place.
Spring screw
6. Repeat step 5 until the preform has been measured the desired number of times.
Transmission Clamp
The optional transmission clamp holds transparent film or sheets in position for regular or total
transmission measurements.
1. Position the transmission clamp so that the curved opening is aligned at the lens port located at the
rear of the transmission compartment. The inner curvature of the clamp should align with the outer
curvature of the lens.
2. When properly aligned, the holes in the bottom of the clamp assembly will align with holes in the
floor of the transmission compartment. Place a washer and one 1/4-20 7/8-inch screw in each of the
holes and tighten by turning the screw clockwise. (You may finger-tighten the screws or you may
use the Allen wrench that is included with the transmission clamp.)
4. Place the film sample at the lens port by pulling forward on the tab at the bottom of the clamp and
sliding the transmission clamp holder forward. Place the film at the lens and release the tab. The
rubber grommet at the rear of the transmission clamp will firmly hold the sample in place for
measurement.
Transmission clamp as
placed in the transmission
compartment for
measurements in regular
transmission. The clamp is
placed flat at the lens.
1. Position the transmission clamp so that the curved opening is aligned at the opening of the sphere at
the front of the transmission compartment. The inner curvature of the clamp should align with the
outer curvature of the sphere.
2. When properly aligned, the holes in the bottom of the clamp assembly will align with holes in the
floor of the transmission compartment. Place a washer and one 1/4-20 7/8-inch screw in each of the
holes and tighten by turning the screw clockwise. (You may finger-tighten the screws or you may
use the Allen wrench that is included with the transmission clamp.)
4. Place the film sample at the sphere opening by pulling back on the tab at the bottom of the clamp
and sliding the transmission clamp holder backward. Place the film at the sphere opening and
release the tab. The rubber grommet at the front of the transmission clamp will firmly hold the
sample in place for measurement.
You may use the holder for measurements in either total or regular transmission by following the
software prompts to standardize in the desired mode. If you are using total transmission (TTRAN),
place the cell at the sphere opening at the front of the transmission compartment. If you are using
regular transmission (RTRAN), place the cell at the lens port at the rear of the transmission
compartment.
Transmission Cells
The transmission cell option provides an optically-clear
glass cell with a fixed path length of 50 mm, 33 mm, 20
mm, or 10 mm. Transmission cells are recommended for
transmission measurements of lightly-pigmented materials
and some reflectance measurements. When used for
transmission measurements of liquids, the cell filled with
distilled water or another clear solvent should be used
For transmission measurements, use the cell size recommended by your measurement specification
(such as an ASTM method), or use the general rule that smaller path lengths should be used for more
concentrated colorants.
The dimensions and volumes of the various transmission cells are as follows:
The dimensions and volumes of the various flow-through transmission cells are as follows:
The flow-through transmission cell can be used with manual or automated pumps, such as peristaltic
pumps, to inject the liquid into or extract the liquid from the cell.
2. Open the instrument transmission compartment door. If you have a transmission sample holder
installed, remove it. Be sure that the specular exclusion port door is closed.
3. Place the flow-through transmission cell in the cell holder using the handle on the right side of the
cell holder to open and close the holder. Orient the inlet and outlet tubes vertically.
4. If you wish to make total transmission measurements, place the cell holder into the instrument
transmission compartment and orient the cell holder so that the cell is almost touching the sphere.
The cell must be centered over the instrument transmission port. If you will be making regular
transmittance measurements, place the cell holder against the lens in the opposite orientation.
5. Locate the two 1/4-20 tapped mounting holes inside the instrument transmission compartment and
fasten the cell holder to the instrument with the two thumb screws. Be sure that the screws are snug
and that the cell holder is held securely in place.
1. Standardize the instrument in a transmittance mode. The flow-through cell should be filled with
distilled water or another clear solvent to set the top of scale.
Note: The pressure used to inject the liquid into the cell should not exceed 1 atmosphere (14.7
lbs/in2.)
CAUTION
Do not standardize in RSEX mode with the flow-through cell assembly in place. This
may damage the cell and/or instrument.
The flow-through transmission cell may need to be cleaned periodically. Use a glass cleaner on the
exterior of the cell and distilled water pumped through the cell for the interior.
Holder for Small Volume Transmission Cells and 10-mm Small Volume
Transmission Cells
This option provides a holder for a cylindrical small volume transmission cell. Each cell is shipped with
two caps, one that is solid and screws on, and one that is threaded and covered with injectable Teflon.
The cell has an outside diameter of 28 mm, an inside diameter of 25 mm, and a 10-mm path length. The
cell and holder together are used for total transmission measurements of small quantities of liquids.
Sliding lever
To install the holder, position it so that the holes in its base are down toward the floor of the
transmission compartment and the cutout in the vertical section is at the transmission port (hole in the
sphere). The base holes should be positioned over two of the threaded holes in the transmission
compartment floor. Insert the two thumbscrews provided and tighten.
To operate, fill the cylindrical cell with the clear solvent that is to be used as a blank for standardization.
Then, slide the lever of the cell holder out to open the space for the cell. Insert the cell into the holder
and gently release the lever until the cell is held securely in place. Standardize the instrument in
TTRAN mode using the blank to set the top of scale. Remove the solvent from the cell and replace it
with the sample liquid. Return the cell to the holder and measure the sample.
CAUTION
Do not standardize in RSEX mode with the small volume cell holder in place. This
may damage the cell and/or instrument.
Complete the following steps to install and use the tube holder:
1. Place the tube holder in the transmission compartment, orienting the holder so that the slotted
portion of the base faces away from the sphere with the flat side at the sphere. The open viewing
hole in the holder must be centered over the hole in the sphere.
2. Locate the appropriate two mounting holes in the transmission compartment floor and fasten the tube
holder to the instrument using the two thumb screws provided.
3. Standardize the instrument in TTRAN mode using the large area of view and 1.00” (25.4-mm) port
size. When prompted to read the black card, slide it between the tube holder and the transmission
port. Use a tube of the type you will be using for samples filled with distilled water (for water
solution samples) or a clear organic solvent (for organic solution samples) as your standardization
blank.
4. Remove the blank liquid and fill the glass tube with sample and then insert the tube into the open
column in the tube holder. If needed, adjust the ball detent screws until the tube is held snugly in
place. Read the sample.
Example of semi-
micro disposable
10-mm cell
Example of
masked semi-
micro glass Example of
20-mm cell standard
disposable 10-mm
cell
Example of
masked semi- Example of
micro glass standard glass 10-
10-mm cell mm cell
Complete the following steps to install and use the semi-micro cell holder.
1. Slide the semi-micro cell holder and optical assembly into the transmission compartment at the
center, widest part of the transmission compartment with the large lens of the optical assembly
toward the instrument lens and the small lens of the optical assembly toward the opening in the
sphere.
2. Ensure that the holder is in a straight line between the instrument lens and the hole in the sphere.
Depress and turn the captive thumbscrews clockwise into holes in the transmission compartment
floor. If the holder is slightly off-line, reposition it so that the screws align properly in the holes on
the floor of the transmission compartment.
3. Initiate standardization in TTRAN mode for the 1.000-inch (25.400 mm) area view, sliding the black
card device between the cell holder and the hole in the sphere when prompted for the black card.
4. When prompted for the cell blank, fill the desired analytical cell with distilled water or another clear
liquid you would like to use as your top of scale. Some cells will have a fill line. The liquid should
at least reach this line.
Indicator
arrow
Fill line
5. Slide the transmission cell into the cell holder as far as it will go. If your cell has an indicator arrow,
point it toward the hole in the instrument sphere.
6. Complete the standardization by measuring the cell blank as the top of scale.
7. Remove the cell from the cell holder and rinse it with the sample to be measured. Fill the cell with
the sample and measure it the same way you did the blank.
Note: It is important, particularly when using disposable cells, that the same cell used during
standardization be used for sample measurements.
8. Periodically clean the two lenses on the cell holder with isopropyl alcohol and a cotton swab.
Complete the following steps to install the holder into the instrument.
1. Position the holder so that the flat side is aligned at the opening of the sphere at the front of the
transmission compartment. The base should be down on the floor of the transmission compartment
with the spring screws facing out into the transmission compartment.
2. When properly aligned, the holes in the base of the holder will align with holes in the floor of the
transmission compartment. Place a thumbscrew in each of the holes and tighten until snug.
Metal pegs
Spring screws
Base
1. Standardize the instrument in TTRAN mode on air, using 0.375 inch (9.525 mm) as the area view.
When prompted for the black card, slide it between the preform holder and the transmission port.
2. Open the holder. It is easiest to do this by placing an index finger between one of the metal pegs on
top of the holder and the transmission port and resting the thumb of the same hand on the end of the
corresponding spring screw. Pull the index finger toward the thumb until the holder provides an
opening large enough for insertion of the desired preform.
3. Insert the preform into the holder as far as the preform will go with the threads up. Then close the
holder and confirm that the preform is held securely in place.
4. If possible, close the transmission compartment door, and then make your measurement.
5. Open the transmission compartment door, rotate the preform, and measure it again.
6. Repeat step 5 until the preform has been measured the desired number of times.
The UltraScan VIS is simple to set up and attach to your computer. The following instructions guide
you through the initial installation of your UltraScan VIS system.
1. Unpack all cartons and remove wrappings and cable ties. Inspect for damage and notify the carrier
and HunterLab immediately if any is discovered. Save the packing material in case it becomes
necessary to return the instrument to the factory.
2. Place the UltraScan VIS on a flat working surface where the measurements will be made. Place the
computer in close proximity to the sensor.
3. Ensure that the on/off switch on the back of the sensor is set to off.
4. Connect the power cord to the sensor and plug it into a power outlet.
Note: Refer to the UltraScan VIS Specifications section of this chapter for recommendations
concerning the power line and its conditioning.
CAUTION
Use only the power cord included with this instrument or a replacement obtained
from HunterLab (HL#10-0000-55 for 110V, A13-1002-656 for 220V). Be certain that the
power cord is in good condition before connecting it.
The UltraScan VIS is grounded using the grounding portion of this power cord. Only
plug this cord into a properly grounded power outlet. Do not use an inappropriate
adapter to plug the instrument into an ungrounded outlet or electric shock may
occur. More information on the wiring of the power cord can be found in the
UltraScan VIS Specifications section of this chapter.
5. If you are using serial communications, connect the female end of the 9-pin communications cable
to the appropriate communications port of the computer. Connect the male end of the 9-pin cable to
the sensor. Then skip to Step 21. If you are using USB communications, continue with the
following steps.
6. Boot your computer to Windows and log in using an account that has administrator rights. If
EasyMatch QC is running, close the software.
7. Insert your EasyMatch QC installation CD. When the installation menu appears, click Exit.
8. Connect the USB cable to the UltraScan VIS and then to the computer. It does not matter if the
instrument is turned on or off.
9. After a brief pause, the Found New Hardware Wizard should appear.
10. Click the radio button for “No, not this time,” then click Next.
11. Click the radio button for “Install the software automatically (Recommended),” then click Next.
12. The required driver should be located on the CD and installed, producing the following two screens.
Click Finish on both of them. If the computer does not locate the driver automatically, skip to Step
18.
13. The opening screen of the Found New Hardware wizard may appear again. If it does, repeat Steps
10-12. If the screen does not appear again, proceed with Step 14.
14. At the end of the process, observe the Windows “balloons” that appear until the message “Found
New Hardware: Your new hardware is installed and ready to use” is shown. At this point, the
installation CD may be removed.
15. Open the Windows Control Panel and move to the Device Manager.
16. Open the branch labeled “Ports (COM & LPT) and locate the USB Serial Port.
17. Note the COM port number assigned to the USB port you are using. In this example, it is COM10.
Once EasyMatch QC is installed and you configure your sensor, you will need to indicate this COM
port address as the location for the instrument.
18. If the computer did not automatically locate the needed driver files at Step 12, use the Back button
to return to the screen shown below.
19. Select “Install from a list or specific location (Advanced),” then click Next.
20. Configure the screen as shown above, then click Next. Return to Step 12 and proceed through Step
17.
21. Remove the tape covering the reflectance port and the exterior of the sphere in the transmission
compartment.
22. Place the desired port plate at the reflectance port and snap it into place.
23. Turn on the UltraScan VIS by switching the on/off switch on the back of the sensor to the on
position. Allow the instrument to warm up for two hours before standardizing and making
measurements.
Notice: Do not block the vents in the top cover of the UltraScan VIS or the instrument
may overheat.
USB
communications
port
Power cord
receptor
Serial
communications
port
General
Standardization sets the top and bottom of the scale for the photometric scale. During standardization
the bottom of the scale is set first. For this, you simulate the case where all the light is absorbed by the
sample. For UltraScan VIS, the bottom of the scale is set with the light trap for reflectance modes. The
black card device is used to set the bottom of the scale for transmittance measurements.
The top of the scale is then set by scaling the light which is reflected or transmitted to a calibrated
standard. This is done using a calibrated white tile for reflectance measurements and air or a solvent-
filled cell for transmittance measurements. On-screen messages prompt you through the standardization
procedure.
It is recommended that the instrument be standardized at least once every eight hours. Also, standardize
the instrument whenever the hardware changes, such as the placement of the UV filter, or with
environmental, such as temperature, changes. Then you may proceed with sample measurement.
Standardization Modes
Four modes of measurement are available when you standardize the UltraScan VIS:
Taking into account varying hardware configurations such as UV filter in/out and the different areas of
view, there are many ways to standardize the UltraScan VIS. The instrument can be standardized at any
time by selecting Standardize from the Sensor menu or by clicking the Standardize button on the
default toolbar. You are first prompted to indicate the instrument configuration.
When standardizing in transmittance modes you are prompted to place the white calibrated standard at
the reflectance port. Alternatively, a plug of barium sulfate (BaSO4) or magnesium oxide (MgO) may
be used to more closely approximate the actual sphere wall reflectance. When taking transmittance
measurements, the calibrated white tile or the plug used during standardization must be kept at the
reflectance port. When the instrument is to be used for transmission measurements of liquids, a clear
liquid (distilled water for water-based samples, toluene or benzene for resins, or mineral oil for oils) in a
cell of the desired size should be used to set the top of the scale.
Place the cell in the transmission compartment as close to the sphere as possible for measuring total
transmittance.
Note: Closing the transmission compartment door while making transmittance measurements is the
best practice for this instrument. However, when measuring the transmittance of liquids that are
volatile and/or toxic, it may be more important to measure the samples quickly than to eliminate
ambient room light. To see if leaving the door open will adversely affect your color measurements,
standardize the instrument in the desired transmittance mode with the transmission compartment
door closed, then measure either air or a typical sample with the door open and then with the door
closed. Compare the measurements. If the difference is acceptable under your measurement
method, you may measure your samples with the door open. This test should be repeated if the
instrument is moved to a new location.
Notice: Do not disassemble the instrument and attempt to clean the optical
components. Do not open the instrument or remove any covers except using the
instructions given in this User’s Manual, the EasyMatch QC help file, or under the
direction of HunterLab Technical Support.
1. Turn the UltraScan VIS on and allow it to warm it up for 2 hours. Meanwhile, clean the white tile as
described on page 11J-44 and allow the tile to return to room temperature.
2. Follow the instructions given in the Sensor Menu chapter, Diagnostics section to run the
repeatability test that is built into EasyMatch QC.
The UltraScan VIS should be in its standard configuration, RSIN mode with the large area view (1.000-
inch/25.400 mm) port plate installed and UV filter nominal, when these readings are made. The
illuminant and observer used in your display must match those on the green tile.
The green tile reading should vary by no more than ±0.15 XYZ units from the values given on the tile.
If your reading is out of this specification, first clean the standard tiles as described on page 11J-44.
Then standardize and measure the green tile again. If the reading still does not meet this specification,
contact HunterLab Technical Support for assistance. Please read “When You Need Assistance” prior to
contacting HunterLab.
To perform the wavelength check, follow the steps described in the Sensor Menu chapter, Diagnostics
section.
CAUTION
Replace only with a specified xenon flash lamp module, HL#D02-1010-930.
Before you attempt to change the source lamp, ensure that the UV filter is nominal. If the UV filter is
left in, the filter may be broken during the process of removing and re-inserting the bezel. Check the
UV Excluded indicator light. If the indicator light is on, you must restandardize the sensor in a mode
with the UV filter in the nominal position. (The filter can also be manually removed from the path, if
necessary, by a trained representative of HunterLab.)
4. Loosen the two screws on the front cover with a flat screwdriver.
Note: These screws are captive within the instrument cover housing and cannot be removed.
6. Remove the front cover from the instrument by sliding it forward and unplug the harness which
connects the indicator lights of the front cover to the instrument.
7. Remove the screws and cover from the lamp housing using a Phillips-head screwdriver.
8. Unplug the white connector of the lamp assembly by squeezing the latches on the sides of the
connector.
9. Remove the lamp assembly and replace with a new assembly. Be sure not to touch the bulb of the
lamp, as fingerprints reduce lamp efficiency and weaken the glass. If a fingerprint is deposited,
remove it using a clean wipe and isopropyl alcohol.
12. Plug the harness from the instrument into the indicator lights of the front panel.
13. Line the cover up with the guides on the bottom of the instrument.
14. Replace the front cover on the instrument and tighten the two front screws as well as the inner bezel
thumb screw.
CAUTION
Replace only with specified fuses, HL#13-2600-30, or equivalent. More information
concerning this fuse may be found in the UltraScan VIS Specifications section of this
chapter.
1. Disconnect the UltraScan VIS from its power source by unplugging the power cord.
2. Remove the fuse cartridge from the back panel of the instrument. You may want to use a small, flat
screwdriver to help you pry it out.
Notice: Use only the fuse specified above for your instrument or one which is identical
in type, voltage rating, and current rating. Otherwise, there may be a risk of fire.
4. Loosen the two screws on the front cover with a flat screwdriver.
Note: These screws are captive within the instrument cover housing and cannot be removed.
6. Remove the front cover from the instrument by sliding it forward and unplug the harness which
connects the indicator lights on the front cover to the instrument.
7. Remove the view lamp assembly and replace it with a new one. Be sure not to touch the bulb of the
lamp as fingerprints reduce lamp efficiency. If a fingerprint is deposited, remove it using a clean
wipe and isopropyl alcohol.
View lamp
connector
View lamp
installed
View lamp
removed
8. Plug the harness from the instrument into the indicator lights of the front panel.
9. Line the cover up with the guides on the bottom of the instrument.
10. Replace the front cover on the instrument and tighten the two front screws as well as the inner bezel
thumbscrew.
When not using the standards, keep them in the standards case. Inspect the standards for dust and
fingerprints before standardizing the UltraScan VIS.
The white and green tiles can be cleaned using a soft nylon-bristle brush, warm water, and a laboratory-
grade detergent such as SPARKLEEN. Wipe the tiles dry using a clean, non-optically-brightened, lint-
free paper towel.
Note: SPARKLEEN is manufactured by Fisher Scientific Co., Pittsburgh, PA 15219 and may be
ordered from them using catalog number 4-320-4. One tablespoon of SPARKLEEN should be added
to every gallon of water.
Keep the light trap in the standards case when not in use to prevent it from becoming scratched or
collecting dust. Before standardizing the UltraScan VIS, check the light trap for scratches and dust.
Significant scratches may cause standardization to be in error. If the light trap is scratched, call the
HunterLab Order Processing Department or contact your local HunterLab representative to order a
replacement. Please read “When You Need Assistance” prior to contacting HunterLab.
The fluorescent standard used with the UV control feature must be cleaned as well. This plastic
standard can be cleaned with a weak liquid detergent solution and rinsed with distilled water.
2. Open the transmission compartment and place a vacuum cleaner hose at the sphere opening but do
not insert the hose directly into the sphere. Cup your hand around the end of the hose to provide a
good seal.
3. Quickly cover and uncover the reflectance port with your other hand. This creates gentle air currents
to swirl the foreign matter around and out of the sphere.
When shipping the UltraScan VIS, remove the sample clamp and tape a pad of foam rubber at the
reflectance port. Failure to do so may cause severe damage to the instrument.
Note: Every attempt at accuracy is made, but specifications are subject to change without notice.
For best performance, your instrument should be placed where there is ample work space with medium
or subdued illumination and no drafts. For optimum results, a clean, air-conditioned area is
recommended with a relative noncondensing humidity of 20-80% [10-90% for sensor only] and
relatively constant temperature not exceeding 90°F (32°C) [104°F (40°C) for sensor only]. For
specification performance, the recommended temperature range is 70-82°F (21-28°C).
The instrument should be connected to a stable, instrument-grade power line. If other equipment is
connected to the same power line, a transient power surge may be produced when the other equipment is
turned on. If this happens, restandardize the instrument before making measurements. HunterLab
recommends using a line conditioner with a minimum 600 VA rating and a battery back-up system.
Physical Characteristics
Optical Sensor: approximately 16.5” (42 cm) wide, 11” (27.9 cm) high, 19.6” (49.8 cm) deep, 45 lbs.
(20.4 kg) not including the sample clamp.
Computer system: depends upon system selected. Refer to manufacturer’s documentation for
information.
Environmental Requirements
Operating Temperature 50°F - 104°F (10°C - 40°C)
Operating Humidity Up to 90% relative, non-condensing
Storage Temperature -5°F - 150°F (-21°C - 66°C) for up to three weeks
Power Required
Voltage - 100-240VAC, 47/63 Hz.
Single Phase.
100 VA maximum.
Color Definition
220V Cord Brown LINE
Blue NEUTRAL
Green/Yellow SAFETY
110V Cord Black LINE
White NEUTRAL
Green SAFETY
Perform this check if the power cord wiring is being changed, such as for replacement of the cord or if
changing the plug.
The instrument serial port ground connection is referenced to the instrument’s internal frame and safety
ground. Before connecting the communication cable to the instrument serial port, apply power to the
instrument and the host computer. Check the ground potential (voltage) between the serial port ground
pins on the computer and the instrument. The ground connection is pin 5 on DB-9 connectors and pin 7
on DB-25 connectors. Voltages in excess of 5VAC at 110V input power, or in excess of 10VAC at
220V input power may indicate a difference in ground wiring and can damage the instrument and/or the
computer. Check the wiring and take other steps as needed to reduce this difference before connecting
the communications cable. You may also use a data optoisolator.
Instrument Performance
Wavelength Range 360-780 nm
Wavelength Resolution <2 nm
Wavelength Bandpass 10 nm equivalent triangular
Wavelength Interval 10 nm
Wavelength Accuracy 0.75 nm
Photometric Range 0-150% reflectance or transmittance
Photometric Resolution 0.01% reflectance
Spectral Repeatability Standard deviation within 0.1% in LAV and SAV modes
Regulatory Notice
A copy of the Declaration of Conformity according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014 follows on the
next page.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014
EN55024: 1998
EN61000-4-2
EN61000-4-3
EN61000-4-4
EN61000-4-5
EN61000-4-6
EN61000-4-8
EN61000-4-11
Supplementary Information:
(1) This product was tested using an IBM compatible computer.
2. Prepare samples in exactly the same manner each time they are measured. Follow standard methods
if they exist, such as ASTM or TAPPI methods.
3. Present the samples to the instrument in a standard, repeatable manner. Results measured depend on
the condition of the samples and their presentation. If you establish a method so that the same
procedure is used each time specific samples or types of samples are measured, then you will have a
valid basis for comparison of measured results. This also ensures repeatability of results when
measuring the same sample. Make a checklist so that operators may simply check each step. The
checklist will also help in the training of new operators.
Directional Samples
Directionality can be minimized by averaging several measurements with rotation of the sample
between readings. Examination of the standard deviation displayed with the averaging function can
guide you in selecting the appropriate number of readings to average.
Non-opaque Samples
Non-opaque samples must have a consistent backing. A white uncalibrated tile or sample clamp is
recommended. If the sample is such that it can be folded to give multiple layers, such as tissue or lace,
the number of layers used for each measurement should be noted.
UltraScan VIS 11G-55
EasyMatch QC User’s Manual Version 2.1
Transparent Samples
When measuring transparent samples (such as iced tea) where the color is dependent on the transmission
of light, place the liquid in a special optical cell with flat parallel surfaces. The path length of the
sample presented should be chosen to maximize the color or haze difference.
Fluorescing Samples
For some applications, the elimination of fluorescence from a measurement is important. Fluorescence
is caused by ultraviolet (UV) excitation of the sample, where a material absorbs nonvisible wavelengths
of energy and re-emits the energy as light in the visible spectrum. Since UV light is part of the normal
sample illumination, measurements may include UV excitation. To eliminate fluorescence from the
measurement, employ the UV control feature (if purchased).
Reflectance Measurements
There are two types of reflectance measurements available. The first type, reflectance - specular
included (RSIN), measures the diffuse plus specular reflectance of the sample at the port. These
measurements are made with the specular exclusion port door closed. The specular included mode is
recommended for interlaboratory measurement comparisons.
The other type, reflectance - specular excluded (RSEX), measures the sample excluding a substantial
part of the specular component reflected by the sample. These measurements are made with the
specular exclusion port door open.
Transmittance Measurements
There are two types of transmittance measurements available. The first, total transmittance (TTRAN),
includes both the light that is transmitted directly through the sample and the light that is diffusely
scattered. When measuring total transmittance, place the sample in the transmission compartment as
close to the sphere as possible.
The second type, regular transmittance (RTRAN), measures the light that passes directly through the
sample. When measuring regular transmittance, place the sample in the transmission compartment as
close to the lens as possible.
CHAPTER TWELVE
• Warranty
• Claims
• Returns/Service
• Technical Assistance.
Warranty
HunterLab warrants that all instruments it manufactures will be free from defects in material and
workmanship under normal use and service. Our obligation under this warranty is limited to repairing
or replacing any defective parts which our examination discloses to have been factory defective when
returned to us by prepaid transportation. The time limit on this warranty is one year from date of
shipment of new instruments and two months from the date of shipment of repaired instruments. The
printer and computer are covered under the original manufacturer’s warranty.
HunterLab warranty does not cover expendable items such as lamps, fuses, batteries, diskettes, etc. The
warranty is void if the user has made unauthorized repairs, performed improper installation, or has
incorrectly used the instrument.
An instrument registration card is shipped with major pieces of HunterLab equipment. It is important
that you return this card promptly upon receipt of equipment. The registration card is kept on file with
the HunterLab Service Department with complete information on the exact equipment purchased.
Questions concerning operation, maintenance, or repair of your equipment directed to the Service
Department can then be knowledgeably handled.
Shipping Claims
All materials are sold F.O.B. from Reston, Virginia (unless otherwise specified) and HunterLab
responsibility ends upon delivery to the first carrier. All claims for loss or damage must be rendered by
the consignee against the carrier within fifteen days of receipt of goods. A copy of this notice must also
be forwarded to HunterLab within five days of its receipt.
Breakage or Damage
According to the contract terms and conditions of the carrier, the responsibility of the shipper ends at the
time and place of shipment. The carrier then assumes full responsibility. Perform the following
procedures if your instrument arrives broken or damaged.
Freight or Express
2. Hold the damaged goods with their container and packaging for inspection by the examining agent.
Do not return any goods to HunterLab prior to inspection and authorization of the carrier.
3. File a claim against the carrier. Substantiate this claim with the examining agent's report. A
certified copy of our invoice is available upon request. The original B/L is attached to our original
invoice. If the shipment is prepaid, write for a receipted transportation bill.
1. Notify HunterLab at once in writing, giving details of the loss or damage. This information is
required for filing a claim.
2. Hold the damaged goods with their container and packaging for possible inspection by postal
authorities.
1. Contact your local UPS office regarding damage and insurance claim. Each UPS office has a
different method of handling these occurrences and yours will advise you of its procedures.
Shortage
Perform the following procedure if your order appears to be missing items.
1. Check the packing list notations. The apparent shortage may be a back ordered item and may be
marked as an intentional short-ship.
2. Re-inspect the container and packing material, particularly to locate smaller items.
3. Ascertain that the item was not removed by unauthorized personnel prior to complete unpacking and
checking.
Incorrect Shipment
Perform the following procedure if material received does not correspond with your order.
Returns
A service request order (SRO) number is required before any items can be returned to HunterLab.
Contact HunterLab's Order Processing Department to obtain an SRO for damaged or incorrect parts, or
Technical Support to obtain an SRO to return an instrument for service.
Do not return any damaged or incorrect items to HunterLab until all shipping instructions are received.
Note: HunterLab must be notified within fifteen days or we cannot accept responsibility for
damaged or incorrect items.
HunterLab offers complete repair service for all instruments it manufactures. Call HunterLab for the
service facility nearest your location. If your equipment is not functioning properly, contact HunterLab
Technical Support for maintenance or repair instructions. Many times, this on-the-spot diagnosis is all
that is required.
If repair is required, HunterLab offers two means of servicing. Instruments may be returned to a
HunterLab service facility for repair or a HunterLab Service Department technician can come to your
location to perform on-site repair. For schedule and terms for on-site repairs by trained service
technicians, call HunterLab Technical Support. Please read “When You Need Assistance” prior to
contacting HunterLab.
The customer is responsible for incoming and outgoing freight charges for instruments being returned to
HunterLab for all repairs, including warranty repairs.
• All instrument tiles, the didymium filter (if included), black glass or light trap, power supply, power
cords, and cables for the instrument should be included in your shipment. Your repair estimate
will be delayed if the instrument tiles are shipped separately later.
• Remove the sample clamp (if you have one) from the instrument before packing.
• Cover the measurement port. If applicable, also cover the transmission port and tape the
transmission compartment door closed. Do not use duct tape. “Painter’s tape” is preferred, as it
will not leave residue on the instrument.
• Insert the instrument into an anti-static or plastic bag prior to placing it in the carton. The bag will
aid in keeping packing material out of the instrument.
• Place the bag-wrapped instrument into a new carton which includes, at a minimum, 6 inches of
packing material (preferably foam) around the instrument. Styrofoam peanuts should not be used
as packing material for instruments, as they can suspend items weighing only up to 5 pounds.
Observe the information listed on the bottom of most cartons with regard to burst strength and gross
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weight limits. Single wall cardboard cartons should not be used. (A proper packing carton with
packing material may be purchased from HunterLab, if desired.)
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Attn: SRO #____________
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U.S.A.
Note: If at all possible, make your call within operational range of the instrument and computer so
that troubleshooting steps can be performed as directed while on the phone.
1. The type of sensor you need assistance with (i.e., ColorFlex 45/0, MiniScan XE Plus Diffuse SAV,
or UltraScan XE).
2. The serial number of the instrument (usually found on a tag on the back or bottom of the sensor, or
inside the transmission compartment).
3. The type of software you use to access the sensor output (EasyMatch QC), the version of the
software (seen after choosing About from the Help menu), the operating system, and the brand and
type of computer.
4. The specific nature of the problem, including the exact error message received or the number of
units the sensor reads “off” from the standard tiles.
6. Steps already performed to reconcile the problem and/or results of any diagnostics.
8. Operating environmental conditions under which the instrument is normally used, such as
temperature, humidity, dust, fumes, etc.
9. Whether the instrument has recently been moved or the computer reconfigured.
10. The name(s) of any HunterLab personnel with whom you have previously discussed the problem.
The general number for HunterLab is 703-471-6870. To place an order, for prices on instruments,
software, or replacement parts, or to return damaged or incorrect parts, ask for the ORDER
PROCESSING DEPARTMENT. For applications advice, for help in correcting instrument or software
problems, to return instruments to HunterLab for service, or to ask questions about the servicing or
recalibration of instruments, ask for TECHNICAL SUPPORT.
The mailing address for HunterLab headquarters is given below. Customers outside the United States
should contact their HunterLab distributor for initial assistance.
APPENDIX A
Measurement Values
Color values calculated using EasyMatch QC are relative to the absolute value of a perfect reflecting
diffuser as measured under the same geometric conditions, according to the January 1, 1969
recommendation of the International Commission on Illumination, CIE. These values are traceable to
measurements made at the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
All of the data types available for display within EasyMatch QC’s Spectral Data Table view are
described in the “Spectral Data Types” section at the end of this appendix. The remaining sections
describe the color scales, color difference scales, indices, and read methods available for display in your
Color Data Table view.
X Y
Y = CIE Tristimulus Y (as above) x = y =
X+ Y + Z X + Y + Z
a measures redness when positive, gray when zero, and greenness when negative.
b measures yellowness when positive, gray when zero, and blueness when negative.
The relationship between the Hunter Lab Scale and the CIE XYZ Scale for the CIE 1931 2° Standard
Observer and the CIE 1964 10° Standard Observer is as follows:
Y
L = 100
Yn
X -Y
Xn Yn
a = Ka
Y
Yn
Y -Z
Yn Zn
b = Kb
Y
Yn
where:
X, Y, and Z are the CIE tristimulus values obtained for the sample.
Xn, Yn, and Zn are tristimulus values of the standard illuminant as listed in ASTM E308 with Yn
always equal to 100.00 (normalized).
Ka and Kb are the ASTM E308 chromaticity coefficients for the illuminant used.
The Hunter Lab total color difference (dE) and chromaticity difference (dC) for any illuminant and
observer are calculated as follows:
dE = dL2 + da 2 + db 2
dC = da 2 + db 2
where:
The dE derived from these opponent-color scales approximates the NBS Unit of Color Difference (Judd-
Hunter), which represents the average maximum difference acceptable in a series of dye-house
commercial matches in 1939.
The CIE 1976 L*a*b* Scale is recommended by the Commission Internationale de l’Eclairage (CIE).
It is a simplified cube root version of the Adams-Nickerson space produced by plotting the quantities of
L*a*b* in rectangular coordinates.
The relationship between the CIE L*a*b* scale and the CIE XYZ scale for any illuminant referenced in
ASTM E308 is as follows:
Y
L * = 116 f - 16
Yn
X Y
a * = 500 f - f
Xn Yn
Y Z
b * = 200 f - f
Yn Zn
where:
X
f (
841
=
108
) XX + 116
16
if X/Xn ≤ (24/116)3
Xn n
Y
f (
841
=
108
) YY + 116
16
if Y/Yn ≤ (24/116)3
Yn n
Z
f =(
841
108
) ZZ + 116
16
if Z/Zn ≤ (24/116)3
Zn n
and Xn, Yn, and Zn are tristimulus values for any illuminant.
Total Difference (dE*), CIE 1976 a,b Chroma-Difference (dC*), and CIE 1976 a,b Hue Difference
(dH*) are defined as follows:
dE * = dL *2 + da *2 + db *2
dH * = dE *2 − dL *2 − dC *2
where
For more information, see AATCC Test Method 173: Calculation of Small Color Differences.
CIE LCh is a modification to the CIELAB scale which plots in polar coordinates rather than rectangular
ones.
dC* is the difference between the chroma of the sample and the chroma of the standard, as described in
a polar coordinate system.
dh* describes the difference between the hue angle (h°) of the standard and the hue angle of the sample
in a polar coordinate system, where:
See “Recommendation on Uniform Color Spaces, Color Difference Equations, Psychometric Color
Terms,” Supplement No. 2 to CIE Publication No. 15 (E-1.3.1) CIE, Paris, 1978.
Y
L* = CIE 1976 psychometric lightness = 116 3 - 16
Yn
X Y
a* = Red(+) - Green(-) axis = 500 3 -3
Xn Yn
Y Z
b* = Yellow(+) - Blue(-) axis = 200 3 -3
Yn Zn
Note: Since hue angle changes dramatically for small differences in neutral and near-neutral
colors, use of dH*ab hue difference is not recommended when C* < 5. In this case, use dL*, da*,
and db* instead to define color differences.
L(Rd) = Y
X Y
a(Rd) = K a f (Y ) -
n
X Yn
Y Z
b(Rd) = K b f (Y ) -
Yn Zn
where
21 + 0.2Y
f (Y) = 0.51 .
1 + 0.2Y
X, Y, and Z are the CIE tristimulus values obtained for the sample.
Xn, Yn, and Zn are the tristimulus values of the standard illuminant with Yn always equal to
100.00 (normalized).
and
Rx = (100*X/Xwp) - 0.202*Rz
Ry = Y
Rz = 100*Z/Zwp
where
The equation for dE CMC describes an ellipsoidal volume with axes in the direction of lightness (l),
chroma (c), and hue (h) centered about a standard. When the semi-axis lengths for the dE CMC formula
equal the calculated lSL, cSC, and SH values for the standard, the resulting ellipsoid describes a 1.0 dE
CMC unit volume/tolerance. This volume and the size of its component parts become the basis for the
establishment of an appropriately sized volume of acceptability for a given commercial situation by the
application of a commercial factor (cf). The cf is the dE CMC tolerance.
When l = 2.0 and c = 1.0, the equation fixes the ratio of the three components (SL:SC:SH) to correlate
with visible assessment of typical textile samples. Other values of l may be required in cases where the
surface characteristics change dramatically. The value of c is always left at 1.0.
2 2 2
dL * dC * dH *
dE CMC = cf = + + Absolute
lSL cSC SH
dL *
dL CMC =
lSL
dC *
dC CMC =
cSC
dH *
dH CMC =
SH
where
L*, C*, and H* are those of the standard unless otherwise specified.
CMC ratio l:c. This ratio is generally 1:1 for coatings, 1.3:1 for plastics, and 2:1 for textiles. The l
value may be set anywhere between 0 and 5. The l:c ratio determines the shape of the ellipsoid.
commercial factor cf. This value is usually one to represent a just-perceptible difference, but this value
may be adjusted for the industry and the product. This value may be set anywhere between 0.10 and
9.99. The commercial factor determines the size of the ellipsoid.
0.040975L *
SL = for L* ≥ 16
1 + 0.01765L *
0.0638C *
SC = + 0.638
1 + 0.0131C *
SH = (FT + 1 - F) SC
C * = a *2 + b *2
b *
h° = arctan
a *
dH * = dE *2 − dL *2 − dC *2
C *4
F=
C *4 + 1900
For a more detailed description of CMC, refer to Calculation of Small Color Differences for
Acceptability, AATCC Test Method 173-1992 published in the AATCC Technical Manual.
CIE TC 1-29
CIE TC 1-29, also called the CIE 1994 (dL CIE94 dC CIE94 dH CIE94) color difference scale, is a test
scale that may eventually be approved as an official CIE scale.
dE CIE94 = K v * + +
K L S L K C S C K H S H
where:
dL CIE94, dC CIE94, and dH CIE94 are as described earlier in this section (as dL*, dC*, and
dH*)
SL = 1
SC = 1 + 0.045 C*
SH = 1 + 0.015 C*.
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KL:KC:KH ratio. This ratio is generally 1:1:1 for coatings, 1.3:1:1 for plastics, and 2:1:1 for
textiles.
DIN99
The German standards institute (DIN) developed the DIN99 standard as a new color difference formula
that globally models color space using logarithms of the CIELAB coordinates rather than the linear and
hyperbolic functions of CMC and CIE94. This new formula is easy to use and has equivalent
performance to CMC or CIE94. It also eliminates the reference-color based distortion of CIELAB. It is
calculated as follows:
(log e (1 + 0.045G ))
Chroma C DIN99 =
0.045k CH k E
180
Hue angle h DIN99 = h ef
Π
dH DIN99 =
(a DIN99 standard * b DIN99sample - a DIN99sample * b DIN99standard )
0.5 * (C DIN99sample * C DIN99standard + a DIN99sample * a DIN99standard + b DIN99sample * b DIN99standard )
.
where
kE = kCH = 1 by default.
CIELAB2000
The CIELAB2000 Color Difference Equation is a ellipsoidal color difference scale similar to CMC, and
is described below.
1
dL * 2000 2 dC * 2000 2 dH * 2000 2 dC * 2000 dH * 2000
2
where:
dL* 2000, dC* 2000, and dH* 2000 are as described earlier in this chapter (as dL*, dC*, and
dH*)
KL:KC:KH ratio. This ratio is generally 1:1:1 for coatings, 1.3:1:1 for plastics, and 2:1:1 for
textiles.
SL = 1
SC = 1 + 0.045 C*ab
SH = 1 + 0.015 C*ab
h - 275 2
∆Θ = 30 exp -
25
1
C * 007 2
R C = 2 .
C * 007 + 257
The FMC-2 unit of color difference is based on just noticeable, or threshold, color difference data
published in 1942. Friele used the data in his suggested color-difference formula, which was modified
later by MacAdam, and then by Chickering. The FMC-2 Scale is a color difference scale only and was
designed for Illuminant C and 2° standard observer conditions only. It has been successfully used for
non-saturated colors under illuminants D65 and A as well as 10° standard observer conditions.
related to one of the standard pairs to yield the gray scale rating. On this scale, 5 indicates that next to
no color was lost, and 1 indicates that most color was lost.
ISO Grey Scale, as implemented in EasyMatch QC, is based on ISO 105-A02:1993, Textiles — Tests
for colour fastness — Part A02: Grey scale for assessing change in colour. It is intended as an
alternative to visual assessment as described in AATCC Evaluation Procedure 1, “Gray Scale for Color
Change.” It may be used in assessing any samples except those which have been treated with
fluorescent whitening agents.
The ISO Grey Scale result is based on the calculations below. Some terms were further explained
earlier in this chapter under “Opponent-Color Scales.”
where
dHk
dHf = 2
1 + 10C M
1000
dCk
dCf = 2
1 + 20C M
1000
dHk = dH*ab - d
dCk = dC*ab - d
dC *ab C M e − x
d=
100
h − 280
2
2
360 - h M - 280
x = if |hM - 280| > 180
30
C abT + C *abO
CM =
2
h abT + h abO
hM = if |habT - habO| ≤ 180
2
h abT + h abO
hM = + 180 if |habT - habO| > 180 and |habT + habO| < 360
2
h abT + h abO
hM = - 180 if |habT - habO| > 180 and |habT + habO| ≥ 360
2
dE *ab = dL *2 + da *2 + db *2
dEf is used to calculate ISO Grey Scale using the equations below:
dEf
ISO Grey Scale = 5 - if dEf ≤ 3.4
1.7
test specimen (great deal of staining). A value of 5 corresponds to virtually no staining, whereas 1
indicates poor color fastness.
ISO Grey Stain, as implemented in EasyMatch QC, is based on ISO 105-A04:1989, Textiles — Tests
for colour fastness — Part A04: Method for the instrumental assessment of the degree of staining of
adjacent fabrics. It is intended as an alternative to visual assessment as described in AATCC Evaluation
Procedure 2, “Gray Scale for Staining.”
dE GS = dE * - 0.4 dE *2 - dL *2
If SSR calculated by the above equation is greater than 4, recalculate using the following equation:
Metamerism Index
The Metamerism Index is designed to indicate the degree to which two samples which match under one
illuminant no longer match under a second illuminant. The metamerism index feature allows the
comparison of Hunter Lab values relative to operator-selectable illuminants. These values must be
calculated from spectral reflectance values. The formula for deriving the index is:
Strength
% Strength SUM
Color Value SUM is defined in the “Indices” section of this appendix. % Strength WSUM is preferred
over % Strength SUM for measurements made in reflectance.
% Strength SWL
% Strength SWL (single wavelength) is the % Strength measured at the wavelength of maximum
absorbance. This is the same % Strength described in the “Spectral Data Types” section of this
appendix, but at the appropriate single wavelength.
% Strength WSUM
Color Value WSUM is defined in the “Indices” section of this appendix. % Strength SUM is preferred
over % Strength WSUM for measurements made in transmission.
a*/b* Ratio
a*/b* Ratio is simply the a* of CIEL*a*b* divided by the b* of CIEL*a*b*.
ADMI-10 mm, -20 mm, and -50 mm (ColorQuest II Sphere, ColorQuest XE,
ColorQuest XT, UltraScan PRO, UltraScan XE, and UltraScan VIS only)
The American Dye Manufacturer’s Institute (ADMI) scale was developed for the measurement of
wastewater containing dyestuffs and textile effluents. This scale may be used on clear liquids of any
color.
ADMI units are based on the total AnLab color difference of APHA solutions from distilled water.
Distilled water has a value of zero in ADMI units, as it does in APHA units. An ADMI value of 500 is
assigned to a solution having a total color difference from distilled water equal to the total color
difference from distilled water of the APHA stock solution, which has an APHA value of 500.
The HunterLab application of this scale is designed for use with bluish liquids. Be certain to use the size
of transmission cell corresponding to the scale you are calculating. The sensor should be standardized in
TTRAN mode using a clear liquid in that cell as a blank.
When an APHA/PtCo standard solution that conforms to ASTM D1209 is prepared and read on your
instrument, it should read within the repeatability specifications of ASTM D1209. An APHA 400
solution should read as ADMI 400. ADMI values are reported in C/2° regardless of the illuminant and
observer selected.
and
APHA-10, -20, and -50 mm are designed to yield APHA/PtCo values that closely correlate to
APHA/PtCo standard solution values as defined by ASTM D1209. They are calculated from the YI
E313 yellowness index and are optimized for each instrument. This index is calculated only for the C/2°
illuminant/observer combination.
A transmission cell with 10-, 20-, or 50-mm path length is required for this metric.
1. Configure your Color Data Table to include APHA-10, -20, or -50 mm as an index for display.
2. Standardize the sensor in TTRAN (total transmittance) mode on a clear liquid (distilled water is
suggested for water-based samples, toluene or benzene for resins, and mineral oil for oils) in a cell of
the desired size. Place the cell in the transmission compartment as close to the sphere as possible.
When APHA is in the Color Data Table and the instrument is not a ColorQuest II Sphere, the
instrument flashes three times for each reading in the standardization sequence.
3. Place the white calibrated tile at the reflectance port and leave it there for the APHA measurements.
4. Read the standards and/or samples in a cell of the desired size. Place the sample cell in the
transmission compartment as close to the sphere as possible. The APHA value will appear in your
displays and on your printouts. When APHA is in the Color Data Table and the instrument is not a
ColorQuest II Sphere, the instrument flashes three times for each reading.
and
this chapter. Its range is approximately 1 to 11 units, with the more yellow, pale worts at the low end of
the scale and the redder color of dark worts, beers, and caramels at the upper end of the scale.
Applicable equations are given below.
where
and
T
Turbidity = free (“0.0”) if 1.27 * - log10 700 nm ≤ 0.039 * 1.27 * - log10 (T430 nm ) , else turbid (“1.0”).
100
where
where
X
DX = - log
98.078
Y
DY = - log
100.00
Z
if Z > 0.01, DZ = - log
118.24
0.01
if Z ≤ 0.01, DZ = - log
118.24
X is the X tristimulus value for the sample calculated for C/2° conditions
Y is the Y tristimulus value for the sample calculated for C/2° conditions
Z is the Z tristimulus value for the sample calculated for C/2° conditions.
For values greater than 8, 8 is displayed. For values less than 0, 0 is displayed.
where
To obtain the D1500 value for a specimen, complete the steps below.
1. Standardize the instrument in a transmission mode using clear liquid in a 33-mm transmission cell
for setting the top of scale.
2. Select ASTM D1500-33 mm and ASTM D1500 Dilution Factor as indices for display in the Color
Data Table.
3. Two columns will be added to the color data table, one for the index and another for the dilution
factor.
4. To edit the scale constants, choose Adjust Scale Factors from the Options menu and then ASTM
D1500-33mm from the submenu. Click OK, edit the constants, and indicate the dilution factor as
desired.
5. Measure the sample desired in a 33-mm transmission cell. The ASTM D1500-33 mm value will be
displayed in that column and the dilution factor will be displayed in the ASTM D1500 Dilution
Factor column.
When ASTM D1500 data is recalled, the dilution factor will be correctly displayed and the index value
will be recalculated based on the current constants.
b/a Ratio
b/a Ratio is simply the b of Hunter L, a, b divided by the a of Hunter L, a, b.
b*/a* Ratio
b*/a* Ratio is simply the b* of CIEL*a*b* divided by the a* of CIEL*a*b*.
Brightness 457
457 nm Brightness can be used to measure the relative brightness of paper. 457 nm brightness is
calculated over the range of 400 nm to 510 nm in accordance with TAPPI document T452. While
HunterLab’s spectrophotometer geometries do not conform exactly to those specified by TAPPI, the
measurements correlate closely with those made on TAPPI-compliant instruments.
Color Value
Color Value is a single numerical value related to the amount of light-absorbing material (colorant)
contained in a sample and is usually based on spectral data. It is most often used to calculate the
difference in strength (% Strength) between a standard and a sample. Color Value may be calculated by
any one of three acceptable methods. The color value which results from one method may not agree
with any other method. The choice of method is usually dependent on the nature of the sample and the
need to obtain a color value. The Spectrophotometric methods for obtaining color value are labeled as
Color Value SUM, Color Value SWL, and Color Value WSUM, as described below.
Color Value SUM is calculated as the sum of the K/S values for the sample read across the spectrum for
reflectance measurements, and from the sum of the absorbances for the sample read across the spectrum
for transmittance measurements.
# points
K
Sλ
∑
λ
Color Value SUM = = 1 for reflectance
# points
# points
∑ Absorbanceλ
λ =1
Color Value SUM = for transmittance.
# points
K/S and Absorbance are described in the Spectral Data Types section of this appendix.
Color Value SWL is the K/S measured at the wavelength of maximum absorption (minimum reflection)
for reflectance measurements or the absorbance at the wavelength of maximum absorption (minimum
transmittance) for transmittance measurements. K/S and Absorbance are described in the Spectral Data
Types section of this appendix.
Color Value WSUM is calculated using the sum of K/S weighted by illuminant and observer for the
sample read the spectrum for reflectance measurements, and using the sum of absorbances weighted by
illuminant and observer for the sample read across the spectrum for transmittance measurements.
# points
K
∑
λ =1 Sλ
* E λ * Sλ
Color Value WSUM = for reflectance
# points
# points
∑ Absorbanceλ
λ =1
* E λ * Sλ
Color Value WSUM = for transmittance
# points
S = Observer function.
K/S and Absorbance are described in the Spectral Data Types section of this appendix.
Dominant wavelength is the wavelength needed for mixture with the illuminant. In general, it identifies
the hue of the object’s color.
Excitation purity is the percentage contribution of the dominant wavelength to the mixture. Thus, 1.00
is the purity of all spectral colors and 0 is the purity of the illuminant. Excitation purity correlates with
saturation.
In order to derive dominant wavelength and excitation purity for a sample, plot the position of the
illuminant C - object color combination on the CIE x,y chromaticity diagram. The dominant wavelength
for sample (S) under illuminant C is found by drawing a straight line from the Illuminant C point
through S to the spectrum locus, where it intersects at the dominant wavelength. Excitation purity is the
percentage of the distance from illuminant C to S compared to the total distance from illuminant C to the
spectrum locus.
Dominant wavelength and excitation purity are calculated for the wavelengths of 397-673 nm. These
values are always calculated and displayed relative to the CIE 1931 2° standard observer and CIE
illuminant C regardless of the selected illuminant and observer. For complementary wavelengths, the
displayed values are less than zero.
For further information see “A Digital Computer Technique for Calculation of Dominant Wavelength”
by Charles G. Leete and Jack R. Lytle in Color Engineering, Volume 4, No. 1 (January - February
1966).
Dominant Wavelength Difference and Excitation Purity Difference are also available, and are defined as
follows:
where
and
T
Turbidity = free (“0.0”) if 1.27 * - log10 700 nm ≤ 0.039 * 1.27 * - log10 (T430 nm ) , else turbid (“1.0”).
100
where
Refer to European Pharmacopoeia Method 2.2.2, “Degree of Coloration of Liquids,” for more
information.
The Gardner-20 mm index is a proprietary yellowness index based upon a correlation between ASTM
YI E313 and Gardner Color.
The D6166 index conforms to ASTM Method D6166 and uses a look-up table to determine Gardner
Color based on the sample’s Yxy (C/2°) values.
Gardner Color Y x y
1 80 0.3177 0.3303
2 79 0.3233 0.3352
3 76 0.3329 0.3452
4 75 0.3437 0.3644
5 74 0.3558 0.3840
6 71 0.3767 0.4061
7 67 0.4044 0.4352
8 64 0.4207 0.4498
9 61 0.4343 0.4640
10 57 0.4503 0.4760
11 45 0.4842 0.4818
12 36 0.5077 0.4638
13 30 0.5392 0.4458
14 22 0.5646 0.4270
15 16 0.5857 0.4089
16 11 0.6047 0.3921
17 6 0.6290 0.3701
18 4 0.6477 0.3521
G TM = G I + G F
where
By comparing the x chromaticity coordinate of the test material with the x chromaticity coordinates for
the D1544 visual Gardner Color standards, the integer portion of the Gardner color can be determined
using this equation:
G I = G n , where x n ≤ x TM < x n +1
where
Gn = the Gardner color value which is lighter than the test material
xn = the x chromaticity coordinate of the Gardner color standard which is lighter than the
test material
xn+1 = the x chromaticity coordinate of the Gardner color standard which is darker than
the test material.
GF =
(x n +1 - x n )(x TM - x n ) + (y n +1 - y n )(y TM - y n )
(x n +1 - x n )2 + (y n +1 - y n )2
where
yn = the y chromaticity coordinate of the Gardner color standard which is lighter than the
test material
yn+1 = the y chromaticity of the Gardner color standard which is darker than the test
material
Available values range from 0.1 to 18.0 for both Gardner scales. A value of zero or 18.1 indicates the
value is out of range.
44.5
Saybolt = 51.1 +
10
log ∆ E * - 2.55
where
∆E * = (100 - L *)2 + a *2 + b *2
The implied standard for the DE* calculation is the top-of-scale standardization to a 100-mm cell filled
with dodecane. An adjustment is also made for calculating this value using a 50-mm cell rather than a
100-mm cell.
For values greater than 30, 30 is displayed. For values less than 16, 16 is displayed.
β
Saybolt * = α +
log10 ∆E * - θ
where
∆E* is as above
3. Two columns will be added to the color data table. The first column gives the calculated value for
the index and the second column indicates “Dil” if the specimen read was diluted.
4. To edit the scale constants, choose Configure Scales from the Options menu and SAYBOLT-
50/100mm from the submenu. Edit the constants and whether dilution was used.
5. The column header is displayed with a trailing asterisk (*) if custom constants are in use.
When Saybolt data is recalled, the dilution indication will be correctly displayed and the index value
will be recalculated based on the current constants.
Tint Indices
Three tint indices are available in EasyMatch QC as defined below. These indices are available only
when the instrument is standardized in a reflectance mode.
CIE Tint and ASTM E313 Tint are calculated using the same equation, given below, but are available
for different illuminant/observer combinations, as described below. Refer to CIE Publication 15.2,
“Colorimetry,” for more information on CIE Tint. Refer to ASTM E313, “Standard Practice for
Calculating Yellowness and Whiteness Indices from Instrumentally Measured Color Coordinates,” for
more information on ASTM E313 Tint.
where x and y are the chromaticity coordinates of the specimen and xn and yn are the chromaticity
coordinates for the CIE standard illuminant and source used. These values are provided in the table
below based on the illuminant and observer used. The Tx coefficient is also given in the table. CIE Tint
is available for the D65/10°, D65/2°, and C/2° illuminant/observer combinations. ASTM E313 Tint is
available for illuminants C, D50, and D65 and the 2° and 10° standard observers. A blank cell is
received when any other illuminant/observer combination is in use.
Tint CIE Difference and Tint E313 Difference are also available, and are defined as follows:
Tint GANZ = mx + ny + k
where
-cos(α )
m = = - 937.588
BW
sin(α )
n = = 826.697
BW
k = - mx - ny = 21.352
α is the angle, in chromaticity space, between the x chromaticity axis and the line that joins the
chromaticity coordinates measured for the lowest and highest whiteness steps of the 4-step
cotton white scale. Its value depends on the exact illumination conditions of the instrument.
Note: Only the ColorQuest XE, LabScan XE, UltraScan XE, UltraScan PRO, and UltraScan VIS
instruments with the UV control option installed may correctly calculate Ganz Tint.
• The application of this equation is restricted to samples that are called “white” commercially, that
are similar in color and fluorescence, and that are measured on the same instrument at the same time.
Under these conditions, their use should give relative, but not absolute, evaluations of tint that are
adequate for commercial use.
• The more positive the value of tint, the greater is the indicated greenish tint of the sample. The more
negative the value of tint, the greater is its reddish tint. Lines of equal tint are approximately parallel
to the line of dominant wavelength 466 nm. For perfect white, tint = 0.
• Equal differences in tint do not always represent equal perceptual differences in tint.
• This equation should only be used for samples having tint values between -3 and +3.
Refer to U.S. Pharmacopeia Monograph 631, “Color and Achromicity,” for more information.
Whiteness Indices
Whiteness is associated with a region or volume in color space in which objects are recognized as white.
Degree of whiteness is measured by the degree of departure of the object from a perfect white.
Measurement Values A-27
EasyMatch QC User’s Manual Version 2.1
Whiteness Index per CIE is equivalent to the whiteness index published in ASTM Method E313.
where Y, x, y are the luminance factor and chromaticity coordinates of the specimen, and xn and yn are
the chromaticity coordinates for the CIE standard illuminant and source used. These values are provided
in the table below based on the illuminant and observer used. Whiteness Index can only be calculated
for illuminants C, D50, and D65. A blank cell is received when any other illuminant is in use.
Refer to ASTM Method E313, “Standard Practice for Calculating Yellowness and Whiteness Indices
from Instrumentally Measured Color Coordinates,” for more information.
Whiteness Index per the CIE Colorimetry Committee (displayed as Whiteness Index CIE) is the same as
the current ASTM E313 whiteness described above, but may only be calculated and displayed for
D65/2°, D65/10°, and C/2°. The CIE method on which this index is based is equivalent to AATCC Test
Method 110: Whiteness of Textiles.
WI CIE Difference and WI E313 Difference are also available, and are defined as follows:
Spectral reflectance can vary based on the geometry of the instrument used, the exact properties of the
illuminant simulated (usually D65), and the condition of the instrument’s lamp. This can be a problem,
especially for measurement of fluorescent samples, where maintenance of a constant illuminant spectral
energy distribution is imperative. The main purpose in creating the Ganz Whiteness Index was to
allow constant, comparable results for whiteness and tint of fluorescent materials, even by using
instruments of different designs and different illuminant simulation.
where
δW
D = = 1
δY
- δW cos(ϕ + η )
P= * = -1868.322 for UltraScan XE
δS cos (ϕ )
δW sin (ϕ + π )
Q= * = -3695.690 for UltraScan XE
δS cos(ϕ )
δW
C = W0 * 1 - ( ) ( ) = 1809.441 for UltraScan XE
- PX n - Q y n
δY
ϕ = the hue preference in reference to the perpendicular to the reference dominant wavelength
(RWL) = 15°
η = the angle between the RWL and the x-axis of the chromaticity chart = 48.18154°
δW
= 1 = contribution of lightness to whiteness
δY
δW
= 4000 = contribution of saturation to whiteness
δS
W0 = 100 = degree of whiteness of physical ideal white
Xn
xn = = 0.313795
(X n + Yn + Z n )
Yn
yn = = 0.330972
(X n + Yn + Z n )
Note: Only the ColorQuest XE, LabScan XE, UltraScan XE, UltraScan PRO, and UltraScan VIS
instruments with the UV control option installed may correctly calculate Ganz Whiteness.
Information from Griesser, Rolf, “Assessment of Whiteness and Tint of Fluorescent Substrates with
Good Interinstrument Correlation,” Color Research and Application, Vol. 19, 1994.
Y Brightness
Y brightness is the Y value from the CIE XYZ color scale.
Yellowness Indices
Visually, yellowness is associated with scorching, soiling, and general product degradation by light,
chemical exposure, and processing. Yellowness indices are used chiefly to measure these types of
degradation.
100 (C x X - C Z Z)
YI E313 =
Y
where X, Y, and Z are the CIE Tristimulus values and the coefficients depend on the illuminant and
observer as indicated in the table below. Yellowness Index may only be calculated for illuminants D65
and C. A blank cell is received when any other illuminant is in use.
Yellowness Index per ASTM Method D1925 is calculated by the software as follows:
The tristimulus values of clear air (for CIE illuminant C and the 1931 CIE 2° standard observer) are X =
98.041, Y = 100.000, Z = 118.103. Using these values, the ASTM formula yields YI = 0.303 for clear
air because the factors are truncated to three significant figures. In order to set the yellowness index for
air equal to 0.0, the constant multipliers for XCIE and ZCIE have been expanded slightly.
The ASTM D1925 method was withdrawn in 1995, but this formula still provides useful information.
This index is always calculated for C/2°, regardless what illuminant and observer are chosen.
100Z CIE
Z% = .
Zn
Read Methods
Haze (ColorQuest XE, ColorQuest II Sphere, UltraScan XE, UltraScan PRO,
and UltraScan VIS only)
A transmission haze measurement is a ratio of the diffuse light to the total light transmitted by a
specimen. Useful measurements of haze can be made on the HunterLab instruments listed above,
although the results do not conform exactly to ASTM method D1003 because of differences in
instrument geometry. Haze is calculated as follows:
YDiffuse Transmission
Haze = x 100 .
YTotal Transmission
Haze measurements can be made only in a transmission mode on a benchtop sphere instrument
(ColorQuest XE, ColorQuest II Sphere, UltraScan XE, UltraScan PRO, or UltraScan VIS).
In order to measure and display haze values, follow the steps outlined below:
2. Select Haze from the dialog box that appears. The screen changes to allow additional options.
3. Haze is automatically selected for display in your Color Data Table. Check the boxes next to Y
Total and/or Y Diffuse to also show these components of the haze calculation. Click the radio
button next to the illuminant/observer combination you wish to use. Then click OK.
5. Read the standard or sample by choosing Read Standard or Read Sample from the Measurements
menu, clicking the Read Standard or Read Sample button on the toolbar, or pressing F2 or F3.
The following prompt appears.
6. Place your sample against the transmission port (the hole in the sphere inside the transmission
compartment) and place the white calibration tile at the reflectance port. Click Read. The
instrument reads and then the following prompt appears.
7. Leave your sample at the transmission port and replace the white calibration tile with the light trap.
Click Read. The instrument reads. You may be prompted to enter an ID for the measurement as
usual. After you do so, Haze and the other parameters you chose to display will be shown in your
Color Data Table.
Opacity
Note: Opacity may not be measured using a ColorQuest XT.
Opacity measurements determine opacity (in reflectance mode) by a contrast ratio measurement. The Y
value of the specimen backed by the black glass, non-slip (black) pad for the sample clamp, or light trap
is divided by the Y value of the specimen backed by the white tile or white sample clamp insert. The
resulting fraction is Y%, or opacity, which is calculated as follows:
YBlack Backing
Opacity = x 100 .
YWhite Backing
In order to measure and display opacity values, follow the steps outlined below:
2. Select Opacity from the dialog box that appears. The screen changes to allow additional options.
3. Opacity is automatically selected for display in your Color Data Table. Check the boxes next to Y
White and/or Y Black to also show these components of the opacity calculation. Click the radio
button next to the illuminant/observer combination you wish to use. Then click OK.
4. Standardize the instrument. (Use RSIN mode for ColorQuest XE, ColorQuest II Sphere, UltraScan
XE, UltraScan PRO, and UltraScan VIS.)
5. Read the standard or sample by choosing Read Standard or Read Sample from the Measurements
menu, clicking the Read Standard or Read Sample button on the toolbar, or pressing F2 or F3.
The following prompt appears.
6. Place your sample at the measurement port, backing it with the white standard tile or the white disk
of the sample clamp. Click Read. The instrument reads and then the following prompt appears.
7. Remove the white backing and place the sample at the measurement port, backing it with the black
glass, light trap, or the black non-slip pad of the sample clamp. Click Read. The instrument reads.
You may be prompted to enter an ID for the measurement as usual. After you do so, Haze and the
other parameters you chose to display will be shown in your Color Data Table.
K/Ssample
% Strength = * 100 for reflectance
K/Sstandard
Absorbancesample
% Strength = * 100 for transmittance.
Absorbancestandard
Absorbance = -log10T
where T = transmittance.
In the Color Data Table configuration, a wavelength range appropriate for your instrument should be
chosen. Do not choose wavelengths above or below the range of your instrument or the results of these
calculations may be in error.
K/S
Selecting K/S as the spectral data type when configuring the Spectral Data Table results in the display of
K/S values. These values are valid only for measurements made in a reflectance mode. Therefore, they
are displayed only when the standardization mode is reflectance.
K/S values for the product standard and sample are calculated for each wavelength. The points of
minimum and maximum reflectance of the product standard and sample may be viewed on the Spectral
Plot.
K
=
[1 - 0.01 R] 2
S 2[0.01R ]
where R = reflectance. Calculating K/S is only appropriate for samples whose minimum % reflectance
(at any wavelength) is at least 10%. If the minimum % reflectance is less than 10%, you should dilute
the sample before measurement of K/S.
In the Spectral Data Table configuration, a wavelength range appropriate for your instrument should be
chosen. Do not choose wavelengths above or below the range of your instrument or the results of these
calculations may be in error.
Reflectance
Selecting reflectance spectral data allows the raw reflectance value (%) for each wavelength interval
selected in the configuration to be displayed.
APPENDIX B
Keyboard Shortcuts
Function keys have been assigned to some frequently used items and can be used to speed operation.
In addition, the EasyMatch QC menus may be opened using Alt + the first letter of the menu name and
then the desired menu command may be selected by typing the underlined letter in the name of the
command. These shortcuts are outlined below.
New Job N
Open Job O
Open Job Template T
Recall Measurement From Database R
Delete Measurement From Database D
Close Job C
Save Job S
Save Job As A
Save Job Template J
Save Job Template As B
Save Measurement to Database M
eSignature E
Print Job Setup N
Print Job Preview V
Print Job P
Printer Setup U
Email Job J
Template T
Time Synchronization Y
Database/Backup Database B
Log Off L
Open this job 1-4
Exit X
Cut T
Copy C
Paste P
Delete D
Toolbar T
Status Bar S
Job Tree J
Audit Log L
Read Standard S
Read Sample R
Average A
Timed Read T
Average Selected to Measurement U
Average Selected to Standard N
Average selected to new standard W
Naming Conventions N
Average Method A
Read Method R
Configure Timed Read G
Default Tolerances T
Adjust Scale Factors L
Application Preferences P
Customize Toolbar Z
Install/Configure C
Standardize S
Set Modes M
Import Logged Reads L
Configure Setups P
Configure Multi Mode C
New Window N
Cascade C
Tile T
Bring this Job to the Front 1-4
Help Topics H
About A
APPENDIX C
Software Messages
Occasionally you may receive an error or warning message on your computer screen. A message can
help you determine if you have a setup, instrument, or software problem. This appendix lists some of
the more prevalent messages for EasyMatch QC. If any error message is displayed which is not
described in this chapter, it may be a Windows message. Refer to your Windows User’s Guide for a
possible explanation. Contact HunterLab Technical Support if the error message cannot be found or the
problem persists. Please read “When You Need Assistance,” page 12-6, prior to telephoning HunterLab.
APPENDIX D
1. In SQL Server, select Open from the File menu and choose to open the C:\Program
Files\HunterLab\EasyMatchQC\SQL Database Script\EZMQC.sql script file. This is the location of
the file if you installed EasyMatch QC to the default folder. If you installed elsewhere, you will find
the SQL Database Script subfolder in your installation folder.
2. Execute the EZMQC.sql script file and the EZMQC SQL database will be created.
3. You can use the SQL Server to view this database and see that tables have been created within it.
6. Change Default Database to EZMQC and do User Mapping to set each User with data read and write
roles for the EZMQC SQL database.
9. Select the Options menu, System Configuration, and then Data Storage. The Data Storage Screen
appears.
10. Select the SQL Server, enter the server and database name (EZMQC). Click OK.
11. Restart EasyMatch QC and the SQL database is ready for use.
b
Calibration cylinder ...............................................................11E-3
Cannot calculate tristimulus data for ### ..............................2-27
Cannot execute the application due to invalid license ...........C-1
Carrying case, ColorFlex .......................................................11A-5
Cascade ..................................................................................9-2
Certificate of traceability .......................................................11A-3, 11B-5, 11D-3, 11E-3, 11F-6, 11G-6
Charger ...................................................................................11E-3
Chromatic...............................................................................13-1
Chromatic attributes ...............................................................13-1
Chromaticity ..........................................................................13-1
Chromaticity coordinates .......................................................13-1
CIE .........................................................................................13-1
CIE 1976 L*a*b* ...................................................................A-2
CIE 1976 L*a*b* color space ................................................13-2
CIE 1994 ................................................................................A-8
CIE chromaticity coordinates ................................................13-1, A-1
CIELAB2000 .........................................................................A-9
CIELCh ..................................................................................A-2
CIE luminosity function.........................................................13-1
CIE standard observer ............................................................13-2
CIE TC 1-29 ...........................................................................A-8
CIE tint ...................................................................................A-25
CIE tristimulus values ............................................................13-2
CIE tristimulus XYZ ..............................................................A-1
Claims ....................................................................................12-2
Clarity ....................................................................................13-2
Cleaning
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-18
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-16
MiniScan EZ .......................................................................11E-11
Close job ................................................................................3-10
CMC.......................................................................................13-2, A-7
Color attribute ........................................................................13-2
Color constancy .....................................................................13-2
Color data table ......................................................................1-12
Color difference .....................................................................13-2
Color difference scales ...........................................................A-7
Color measurement notes
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-24
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-51
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-35
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-22
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-48
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-51
Color measurement scale .......................................................13-2
Color perceived ......................................................................13-2
Color render ...........................................................................1-24
Color scales ............................................................................A-1
Color specifications ...............................................................13-2
c
ColorFlex ...............................................................................11A-1
Accessories .........................................................................11A-3
Archiving setups .................................................................11A-18
Carrying case ......................................................................11A-5
Cleaning ..............................................................................11A-18
Color measurement notes ...................................................11A-24
Declaration of conformity ..................................................11A-23
Directional samples ............................................................11A-25
Error messages ....................................................................11A-19
Features ...............................................................................11A-2
Fluorescing samples ...........................................................11A-25
Foot switch .........................................................................11A-5
Glass port insert ..................................................................11A-7
Glass sample cup ................................................................11A-9
Green tile test ......................................................................11A-17
Illumination ........................................................................11A-21
Installation ..........................................................................11A-13
Instrument performance ......................................................11A-22
Instrument standard maintenance .......................................11A-18
Lamp replacement ..............................................................11A-18
Maintenance........................................................................11A-17
Non-opaque samples...........................................................11A-25
OJ4 orange juice standard...................................................11A-11
Operating conditions...........................................................11A-18
Options................................................................................11A-4
Orange juice standards........................................................11A-11
Orange juice tube holder.....................................................11A-10
Physical characteristics .......................................................11A-20
Port-forward stand ..............................................................11A-6
Port inserts ..........................................................................11A-7
Power required ....................................................................11A-21
Preparing samples ...............................................................11A-24
Presenting samples .............................................................11A-24
Read button .........................................................................11A-2
Regulatory notice ................................................................11A-22
Repeatability test ................................................................11A-17
Resetting .............................................................................11A-19
Ring and disk set.................................................................11A-10
Sample clamp .....................................................................11A-6
Sample cup opaque cover ...................................................11A-9
Sample cup port plate .........................................................11A-9
Sample cup set ....................................................................11A-8
Sample devices ...................................................................11A-4
Selecting samples ...............................................................11A-24
Serial printer .......................................................................11A-5
Sharing data and setups ......................................................2-26
Skein holder ........................................................................11A-6
Specifications......................................................................11A-20
Standardization ...................................................................11A-15
d
Testing ................................................................................11A-17
Tomato red tile....................................................................11A-11
UV port insert .....................................................................11A-8
Viewing ..............................................................................11A-21
Colorimeter ............................................................................13-2
ColorQuest XE .......................................................................11B-1
10-mm small volume transmission cells ............................11B-24
4-mm port plate ..................................................................11B-13
Accessories .........................................................................11B-5
Blue denim tile....................................................................11B-31
Color measurement notes ...................................................11B-51
Compression clamp kit .......................................................11B-10
Cylindrical cell holder ........................................................11B-25
Declaration of conformity ..................................................11B-50
Didymium filter ..................................................................11B-46
Didymium filter test............................................................11B-38
Directional samples ............................................................11B-51
Environmental requirements...............................................11B-47
Features ...............................................................................11B-2
Flow-through transmission cell holder and cells ................11B-22
Fluorescing samples ...........................................................11B-52
Foot switch assembly..........................................................11B-10
Fuses ...................................................................................11B-41
Glass port plate ...................................................................11B-12
Green tile test ......................................................................11B-37
Holder for small volume transmission cells .......................11B-24
Illumination ........................................................................11B-48
Indicator lights ....................................................................11B-3
Installation ..........................................................................11B-32
Instrument performance ......................................................11B-49
Instrument standards ...........................................................11B-45
Lamp ...................................................................................11B-38
Lens surface ........................................................................11B-46
Macro button.......................................................................11B-4
Maintenance........................................................................11B-37
Non-opaque samples...........................................................11B-51
Options................................................................................11B-7
Physical characteristics .......................................................11B-47
Power required ....................................................................11B-47
Preparing samples ...............................................................11B-51
Presenting samples .............................................................11B-52
Reflectance measurements .................................................11B-53
Reflectance port ..................................................................11B-2
Reflectance preform holder ................................................11B-17
Reflectance sample shelf with light cover ..........................11B-13
Regulatory notice ................................................................11B-49
Repeatability test ................................................................11B-37
Retroviewer ........................................................................11B-9
RSEX ..................................................................................11B-35
e
RSIN ...................................................................................11B-35
RTRAN...............................................................................11B-35
Sample clamp .....................................................................11B-2
Sample devices ...................................................................11B-7
Selecting samples ...............................................................11B-51
Semi-micro cell holder and optical assembly .....................11B-26
Semi-micro powder holder .................................................11B-14
Skein holder ........................................................................11B-12
Small area view ..................................................................11B-8
Source lamp ........................................................................11B-38
Specifications......................................................................11B-47
Specular included/excluded port ........................................11B-3
Sphere .................................................................................11B-46
Standardization ...................................................................11B-34
Standardization modes ........................................................11B-35
Tall transmission cells ........................................................11B-22
Testing ................................................................................11B-37
Touch screen .......................................................................11B-10
Transmission cell holder .....................................................11B-20
Transmission cells ..............................................................11B-20
Transmission cells with two screw tops .............................11B-21
Transmission clamp ............................................................11B-18
Transmission compartment.................................................11B-3
Transmission preform holder..............................................11B-30
Transmission spill tray........................................................11B-21
Transmittance measurements .............................................11B-52
Transparent samples ...........................................................11B-52
TTRAN ...............................................................................11B-35
UV control ..........................................................................11B-8
View lamp...........................................................................11B-43
Viewing ..............................................................................11B-48
ColorQuest XT .......................................................................11C-1
10-mm small volume transmission cells ............................11C-11
Accessories .........................................................................11C-3
Applets ................................................................................11C-19
Color measurement notes ...................................................11C-35
Cylindrical cell holder ........................................................11C-12
Declaration of conformity ..................................................11C-34
Didymium filter ..................................................................11C-25, 11C-30
Environmental requirements...............................................11C-31
Features ...............................................................................11C-2
Flow-through transmission cell holder and cells ................11C-10
Foot switch assembly..........................................................11C-5
Fuses ...................................................................................11C-28
Holder for small volume transmission cells .......................11C-11
Illumination ........................................................................11C-32
Installation ..........................................................................11C-20
Instrument performance ......................................................11C-33
Lamp ...................................................................................11C-25
f
Lens surface ........................................................................11C-30
Macro button.......................................................................11C-2
Maintenance........................................................................11C-25
Options................................................................................11C-4
Physical characteristics .......................................................11C-31
Power on light .....................................................................11C-2
Power required ....................................................................11C-31
Preparing samples ...............................................................11C-35
Presenting samples .............................................................11C-35
Regulatory notice ................................................................11C-33
RTRAN...............................................................................11C-24
Sample devices ...................................................................11C-4
Selecting samples ...............................................................11C-35
Semi-micro cell holder and optical assembly .....................11C-14
Serial printer .......................................................................11C-5
Specifications......................................................................11C-31
Sphere .................................................................................11C-30
Standardization ...................................................................11C-23
Standardization modes ........................................................11C-24
Tall transmission cells .......................................................11C-10
Testing ................................................................................11C-25
Touch screen .......................................................................11C-2, 11C-30
Transmission cell holder .....................................................11C-7
Transmission cells ..............................................................11C-8
Transmission cells with two screw tops .............................11C-8
Transmission clamp ............................................................11C-5
Transmission compartment.................................................11C-2
Transmission preform holder..............................................11C-17
Transmission spill tray........................................................11C-9
Transmittance measurements .............................................11C-35
TTRAN ...............................................................................11C-24
Viewing ..............................................................................11C-32
Color value .............................................................................A-19
Color value SUM ...................................................................A-19
Color value SWL ...................................................................A-19
Color value WSUM ...............................................................A-20
Commission Internationale de l’Eclairage .............................13-1
Communications cable ...........................................................11B-5, 11C-3, 11D-3, 11F-6, 11G-6
Company logo ........................................................................3-18
Compression cell assembly
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-8
Compression clamp kit
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-10
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-8
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-9
Configure automatic standard search .....................................7-8
Configure company logo........................................................3-18
Configure multi mode ............................................................8-10
Configure setups ....................................................................8-13
g
Configure timed read .............................................................7-7
Configuring a SQL database ..................................................D-1
Confirming standardization ...................................................2-10
Contrast ratio ..........................................................................13-2
Copy .......................................................................................4-2
Create new database ...............................................................3-32
Creating a SQL database ........................................................D-1
Custom data field ...................................................................1-13, 2-32
Custom field ...........................................................................1-13
Custom formula field .............................................................1-15, 2-31
Customize toolbar ..................................................................7-27
Cut ..........................................................................................4-1
Cylindrical cell holder
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-25
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-12
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-21
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-25
Damaged instruments.............................................................12-2
Database .................................................................................1-41, 3-31
Data send ................................................................................7-15
Data series ..............................................................................2-48
Data storage ...........................................................................7-25
Data views ..............................................................................1-6
dC ...........................................................................................A-2
dC* .........................................................................................A-4
dE ...........................................................................................A-2
dE* .........................................................................................A-4
dE CIE94 ................................................................................A-8
dE* 2000 ................................................................................A-9
Declaration of conformity
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-23
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-50
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-34
MiniScan EZ .......................................................................11F-15
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-50
Default tolerances ..................................................................7-9
Delete .....................................................................................4-4
Delete data .............................................................................2-18
Delete measurement from database .......................................3-7
Delta descriptor ......................................................................13-2
dH*.........................................................................................A-4
Diagnostics .............................................................................8-15, 11A-3
Diagnostics software CD
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-5
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-3
MiniScan EZ .......................................................................11E-3
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-6
Didymium filter
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-46
h
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-30
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-43
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-46
Didymium filter test ...............................................................8-18
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-38
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-25
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-34
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-38
Difference tolerances .............................................................7-10
Diffuse reflection ...................................................................13-2
Diffuse transmission .............................................................13-3
DIN99 ....................................................................................A-9
Directional samples
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-25
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-51
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-22
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-48
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-51
Dominant wavelength ............................................................A-20
Dust cover, MiniScan EZ.......................................................11E-3
EasyGroup..............................................................................7-28
EBC-10 mm ...........................................................................A-21
Edit menu ...............................................................................4-1
Copy....................................................................................4-2
Cut ......................................................................................4-1
Delete ..................................................................................4-4
Paste ....................................................................................4-3
Elliptical tolerancing scales ...................................................A-7
E-mail .....................................................................................3-29
Environmental requirements
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-47
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-31
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-18
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-44
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-47
EP ...........................................................................................A-22
Error messages
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-19
EasyMatch QC ....................................................................C-1
eSignature ..............................................................................3-17
European pharmacopoeia color..............................................A-22
Excitation purity.....................................................................A-20
Exit .........................................................................................3-37
Export.....................................................................................3-27
External printer, MiniScan EZ ...............................................11E-4
External serial printer
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-5
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-5
EZ View .................................................................................1-27
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Features
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-2
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-2
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-2
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-1
Software ..............................................................................1-3
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-1
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-2
Fiber package adapter
MiniScan EZ .......................................................................11E-5
File menu ...............................................................................3-1
Apply template to job .........................................................3-15
Close job .............................................................................3-10
Configure company logo ....................................................3-18
Database..............................................................................3-31
Delete measurement from database ....................................3-7
E-mail .................................................................................3-29
eSignature ...........................................................................3-17
Exit......................................................................................3-37
Export .................................................................................3-27
Header/footer setup.............................................................3-19
Import QTX format ............................................................3-26
Log off ................................................................................3-35
Most recently opened jobs ..................................................3-36
New job...............................................................................3-1
Open job .............................................................................3-2
Open job template ...............................................................3-3
Page setup ...........................................................................3-25
Print job ..............................................................................3-23
Print job preview ................................................................3-22
Print job setup .....................................................................3-20
Printer setup ........................................................................3-24
Recall measurement from database ....................................3-4
Save job ..............................................................................3-11
Save job as ..........................................................................3-12
Save job template................................................................3-13
Save job template as ...........................................................3-14
Save measurement to database ...........................................3-16
Time synchronization .........................................................3-30
Flow-through transmission cell holder and cells
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-22
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-10
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-18
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-22
Fluorescent standard, UltraScan PRO....................................11F-6
Fluorescing samples
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-25
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-52
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-23
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UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-49
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-52
FMC-2 ....................................................................................A-10
Foot switch
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-5
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-10
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-5
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-8
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-8
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-9
Fuses
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-41
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-28
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-3
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-38
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-6, 11G-41
Ganz-griesser calibration, UltraScan PRO ............................11F-3
Gardner ..................................................................................A-22
Glass nose cone
MiniScan EZ .......................................................................11E-6
Glass port insert
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-7
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-12
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-10
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-12
Glass sample cup
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-9
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-11
Glossary .................................................................................13-1
Green tile
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-3
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-5
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-3
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-6
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-6
Green tile test .........................................................................8-15
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-17
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-37
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-16
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-33
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-37
Grey scale...............................................................................A-10
Grey stain ...............................................................................A-12
Hardware checks ....................................................................8-21
Haze .......................................................................................7-5, 13-3, A-32
Haze tolerances ......................................................................7-11
Header/footer setup ................................................................3-19
Help menu ..............................................................................10-1
About ..................................................................................10-2
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Help topics ..........................................................................10-1
HunterLab on the web ........................................................10-3
Help topics .............................................................................10-1
Hitch standards.......................................................................2-15, 13-3
Holder for small volume transmission cells
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-24
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-11
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-19
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-23
Hue .........................................................................................13-3
Hunter L, a, b scale ................................................................13-3
Hunter Lab .............................................................................A-2
HunterLab on the web ............................................................10-3
Illuminant ...............................................................................13-3
Illumination
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-21
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-48
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-32
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-19
MiniScan EZ .......................................................................11E-13
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-45
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-48
Import EasyGroup sequence ..................................................7-29
Import logged reads ...............................................................8-11
Import QTX format ................................................................3-26
Import Textiles database ........................................................3-33
Incorrect shipment .................................................................12-3
Index tolerances .....................................................................7-9
Indicator lights
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-3
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-1
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-3
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-5
Indices ....................................................................................A-15
Insert custom field..................................................................1-13
Install/Configure ....................................................................8-1
Installation
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-13
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-32
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-20
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-13
MiniScan EZ .......................................................................11E-8
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-28
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-32
Instrument performance
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-22
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-49
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-33
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-20
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MiniScan EZ .......................................................................11E-14
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-46
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-49
Instrument standards ..............................................................13-3
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-18
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-45
MiniScan EZ .......................................................................11E-11
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-42
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-45
ISO grey scale ........................................................................A-10
ISO grey stain ........................................................................A-12
Job conventions......................................................................1-4
Job template ...........................................................................2-2
Job tree ...................................................................................1-6, 5-4
Jobs ........................................................................................1-3
Keep sample measurement window open ..............................7-19
Keyboard, MiniScan EZ ........................................................11E-4
K/S .........................................................................................A-36
L*a*b* ...................................................................................13-2
L, a, b scale ............................................................................13-3
LabScan XE ...........................................................................11D-1
2.5-inch glass sample cup ...................................................11D-11
Accessories .........................................................................11D-3
Automated UV control .......................................................11D-5
Cleaning ..............................................................................11D-17
Color measurement notes ...................................................11D-22
Compression cell set ...........................................................11D-8
Directional samples ............................................................11D-22
Environmental requirements...............................................11D-18
Features ...............................................................................11D-1
Fluorescing samples ...........................................................11D-23
Foot switch assembly..........................................................11D-8
Glass sample cup ................................................................11D-11
Green tile test ......................................................................11D-16
Illumination ........................................................................11D-19
Indicator lights ....................................................................11D-1
Installation ..........................................................................11D-13
Instrument performance ......................................................11D-20
Macro button.......................................................................11D-2
Maintaining the instrument standards.................................11D-17
Maintenance........................................................................11D-16
Non-opaque samples...........................................................11D-22
Options................................................................................11D-4
Physical characteristics .......................................................11D-18
Port insert for capsules .......................................................11D-10
Port inserts ..........................................................................11D-9
Power required ....................................................................11D-18
Preparing samples ...............................................................11D-22
Presenting samples .............................................................11D-22
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Regulatory notice ................................................................11D-20
Repeatability test ................................................................11D-16
Retroviewer ........................................................................11D-5
Ring and disk set.................................................................11D-12
Sample clamp .....................................................................11D-6
Sample cup opaque cover ...................................................11D-11
Sample cup port plate .........................................................11D-11
Sample cup set for translucent liquids ................................11D-10
Sample devices ...................................................................11D-4
Selecting samples ...............................................................11D-22
Sensor port-down stand ......................................................11D-7
Skein holder ........................................................................11D-8
Specifications......................................................................11D-18
Standardization ...................................................................11D-15
Testing ................................................................................11D-16
UV control ..........................................................................11D-5
Variable sample illumination..............................................11D-4
Viewing ..............................................................................11D-19
Lamp
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-18
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-38
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-25
MiniScan EZ .......................................................................11E-11
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-34
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-38
Lens brush
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-3
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-5
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-3
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-3
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-6
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-6
Lens surface
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-46
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-30
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-43
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-46
Lens wipes .............................................................................11A-3
Light .......................................................................................13-3
Light source ...........................................................................13-3
Light trap
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-3
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-5
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-6
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-6
Lightness ................................................................................13-3
Lock sensor to job ..................................................................7-19
Lock standardization mode to job ..........................................7-19
Logo .......................................................................................3-18
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Log off ...................................................................................3-35
Macro button
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-4
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-2
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-2
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-5
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-5
Maintenance of instrument standards
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-17
Maintenance
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-17
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-37
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-25
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-16
MiniScan EZ .......................................................................11E-11
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-33
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-37
Manual organization ..............................................................1-1
Measurement values...............................................................A-1
Measurements menu ..............................................................6-1
Automatic standard search..................................................6-6
Average ...............................................................................6-4
Average selected to measurement ......................................6-7
Average selected to new standard ......................................6-9
Average selected to standard ..............................................6-8
Read sample ........................................................................6-2
Read series ..........................................................................6-3
Read standard .....................................................................6-1
Timed read ..........................................................................6-5
Measuring in a transmittance mode .......................................2-13
Medium area view, UltraScan PRO .......................................11F-4
Memo view ............................................................................1-29
Metamerism ...........................................................................13-3
Metamerism index .................................................................13-3, A-13
MiniScan EZ ..........................................................................11E-1
45/0 LAV fiber package adapter ........................................11E-5
Accessories .........................................................................11E-3
Bar code scanner .................................................................11E-5
Cleaning ..............................................................................11E-11
Declaration of conformity ..................................................11E-15
External printer ...................................................................11E-4
Glass nose cone ..................................................................11E-6
Illumination ........................................................................11E-13
Installation ..........................................................................11E-8
Keyboard ............................................................................11E-4
Lamp ...................................................................................11E-11
Maintenance........................................................................11E-11
Operating conditions...........................................................11E-13
Options................................................................................11E-4
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Performance ........................................................................11E-14
Physical characteristics .......................................................11E-13
Polycarbonate nose cone ....................................................11E-6
Power ..................................................................................11E-14
Recharging batteries ...........................................................11E-11
Regulatory notice ................................................................11E-14
Repeatability test ................................................................11E-11
Replacing batteries .............................................................11E-11
Sample devices ...................................................................11E-4
Sample preparation and presentation ..................................11E-16
Sharing data and setups ......................................................2-26
Skein holder ........................................................................11E-6
Specifications......................................................................11E-13
Standardization ...................................................................11E-10
Standards ............................................................................11E-11
Testing ................................................................................11E-11
User’s guide ........................................................................11E-3
UV filter assembly ..............................................................11E-7
Viewing ..............................................................................11E-13
Most recently opened jobs .....................................................3-36
Multiple read mode ................................................................7-6
Munsell color system .............................................................13-3
Naming conventions ..............................................................7-1
Nanometer ..............................................................................13-3
New job ..................................................................................3-1
New window ..........................................................................9-1
Non-opaque samples
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-25
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-51
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-22
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-48
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-51
Non-slip pad for sample clamp ..............................................11B-5, 11F-6, 11G-6
Nose cone w/lower polycarbonate assembly
MiniScan EZ .......................................................................11E-6
Not an EasyMatch QC key ....................................................C-2
Object color ............................................................................13-3
Observing conditions .............................................................13-3
OJ4 orange juice standard, ColorFlex ....................................11A-11
Opacity ...................................................................................7-5, 13-4, A-33
Opacity tolerances ..................................................................7-11
Open job .................................................................................3-2
Open job template ..................................................................3-3
Open jobs ...............................................................................9-4
Operating conditions
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-18
MiniScan EZ .......................................................................11E-13
Opponent-color scales ............................................................A-2
Opponent-colors system.........................................................13-4
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Options
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-4
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-7
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-4
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-4
MiniScan EZ .......................................................................11E-4
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-7
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-8
Options menu .........................................................................7-1
Adjust scale factors .............................................................7-12
Application preferences ......................................................7-17
ASCII export.......................................................................7-13
Average method ..................................................................7-4
Configure automatic standard search .................................7-8
Configure timed read ..........................................................7-7
Customize toolbar ...............................................................7-27
Data send ............................................................................7-15
Default tolerances ...............................................................7-9
EasyGroup ..........................................................................7-28
Import EasyGroup sequence ...............................................7-29
Naming conventions ...........................................................7-1
Read method .......................................................................7-5
System configuration ..........................................................7-21
Orange juice standards, ColorFlex .........................................11A-11
Orange juice tube holder, ColorFlex ......................................11A-10
Order processing department .................................................12-6
Organization of manual..........................................................1-1
Packing instrument.................................................................12-4
Page setup ..............................................................................3-25
Paper brightness .....................................................................A-31
Paste .......................................................................................4-3
Perception ..............................................................................13-4
Perfect diffuse reflector..........................................................13-4
Perfect diffuse transmitter ......................................................13-4
Performance, MiniScan EZ....................................................11E-14
Physical characteristics
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-20
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-47
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-31
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-18
MiniScan EZ .......................................................................11E-13
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-44
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-47
Polycarbonate nose cone
MiniScan EZ .......................................................................11E-6
Polychromator ........................................................................13-4
Port insert for capsules, LabScan XE ....................................11D-10
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Port inserts
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-7
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-9
Port-forward stand, ColorFlex ...............................................11A-6
Power cord .............................................................................11B-5, 11C-3, 11D-3, 11F-6
Power on light, ColorQuest XT .............................................11C-2
Power required
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-21
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-47
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-31
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-18
MiniScan EZ .......................................................................11E-14
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-44
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-47
Precision.................................................................................13-4
Preparing samples
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-24
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-51
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-35
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-22
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-48
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-51
Presenting samples
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-24
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-51
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-35
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-22
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-48
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-51
Primary light ..........................................................................13-4
Primary standard ....................................................................13-4
Print job..................................................................................2-36, 3-23
Print job preview ....................................................................3-22
Print job setup ........................................................................3-20
Printer setup ...........................................................................3-24
Problems ................................................................................12-1
QTX .......................................................................................3-27
QTX format ............................................................................3-26
Querying the database ............................................................2-18
Questions................................................................................12-1
Rdab .......................................................................................A-5
Read button
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-2
Read method ..........................................................................7-5, A-32
Read sample ...........................................................................6-2
Read series .............................................................................6-3
Read standard .........................................................................6-1
Recall measurement from database .......................................3-4
Recalling data.........................................................................2-18
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Rechargeable batteries, MiniScan EZ ....................................11E-3
Recharging batteries, MiniScan EZ .......................................11E-11
References ..............................................................................B-1
Reflectance .............................................................................A-37
Reflectance measurements
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-52
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-49
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-52
Reflectance port
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-2
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-2
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-2
Reflectance preform holder
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-17
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-16
Reflectance sample shelf with light cover
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-13
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-11
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-12
Reflectance .............................................................................13-4
Reflection ...............................................................................13-4
Refraction ...............................................................................13-4
Regular transmittance ............................................................13-4
Regulatory notice
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-22
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-49
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-33
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-20
MiniScan EZ .......................................................................11E-14
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-46
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-49
Repair .....................................................................................12-1
Repeatability ..........................................................................13-4
Repeatability test ....................................................................8-16
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-17
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-37
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-16
MiniScan EZ .......................................................................11E-11
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-33
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-37
Replacement ...........................................................................12-1
Replacing batteries, MiniScan EZ .........................................11E-11
Reproducibility ......................................................................13-4
Resetting
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-19
Restandardize .........................................................................13-4
Retain IDs in sample measurement window ..........................7-19
Retroviewer
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-9
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LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-5
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-4
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-3
Returns ...................................................................................12-4
Ring and disk set
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-10
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-12
RS-232 computer interface cable ...........................................11A-3, 11B-5, 11C-3, 11F-6, 11G-6
RSEX
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-35
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-31
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-35
RSIN
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-35
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-31
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-35
RTRAN
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-35
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-24
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-32
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-35
RxRyRz ..................................................................................A-6
Safety notes ............................................................................Front of manual
Sample clamp
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-6
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-2
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-6
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-2
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-3
Sample cup opaque cover
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-9
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-11
Sample cup port plate
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-9
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-11
Sample cup set for translucent liquids
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-8
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-10
Sample devices
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-4
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-7
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-4
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-4
MiniScan EZ .......................................................................11E-4
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-7
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-8
Sample preparation and presentation, MiniScan EZ..............11E-16
Samples, translucent ..............................................................11A-25
Saturation ...............................................................................13-4
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Save job..................................................................................3-11
Save job as .............................................................................3-12
Save job template ...................................................................3-13
Save job template as...............................................................3-14
Save measurement to database...............................................3-16
Saybolt ...................................................................................A-24
Scale tolerances ......................................................................7-9
Scattering ...............................................................................13-4
Secondary standards...............................................................13-4
Selecting samples
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-24
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-51
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-35
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-22
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-48
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-51
Semi-micro cell holder and optical assembly
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-26
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-14
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-22
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-26
Semi-micro powder holder
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-14
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-11
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-14
Sensor menu ...........................................................................8-1
Configure multi mode.........................................................8-10
Configure setups .................................................................8-13
Diagnostics .........................................................................8-15
Import logged reads ............................................................8-11
Install/configure ..................................................................8-1
Set interval ..........................................................................8-7
Set modes ............................................................................8-6
Standardize .........................................................................8-4
UV filter calibration............................................................8-8
Sensor port-down stand, LabScan XE ...................................11D-7
Serial printer
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-5
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-5
Server settings ........................................................................7-26
Set interval .............................................................................8-7
Set modes ...............................................................................8-6
Setting up a job template........................................................2-2
Setting up a print job ..............................................................2-36
Shade numbers .......................................................................2-45
Shade sorting..........................................................................13-4
Shade tolerances.....................................................................7-10
Sharing data with a ColorFlex or MiniScan ..........................2-26
Sharing setups with a ColorFlex or MiniScan .......................2-26
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Shipping claims ......................................................................12-2
Shipping instrument ...............................................................12-4
Shortage .................................................................................12-2
Skein holder
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-6
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-12
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-8
MiniScan EZ .......................................................................11E-6
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-9
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-11
SLI-Taper ...............................................................................3-27
Small area view
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-8
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-4
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-2
Small volume transmission cells
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-24
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-11
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-19
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-23
Software features ...................................................................1-3
Software messages .................................................................C-1
Software validation statement ................................................Front of manual
Source lamp
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-38
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-25
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-34
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-38
Specifications
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-20
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-47
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-31
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-18
MiniScan EZ .......................................................................11E-13
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-44
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-47
Spectral data table ..................................................................1-32
Spectral data types .................................................................A-36
Spectral plot ...........................................................................1-35
Spectrocolorimeter .................................................................13-5
Spectrophotometer .................................................................13-5
Spectrum ................................................................................13-5
Specular included/excluded port
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-3
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-3
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-4
Specular reflectance ...............................................................13-5
Specular..................................................................................13-5
Sphere
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ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-46
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-30
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-43
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-46
SQL database .........................................................................D-1
Stain scale ..............................................................................A-13
Standard .................................................................................13-5
Standard-A to mini-A USB adapter .......................................11E-5
Standard’s standardization mode doesn’t match....................C-2
Standardization ......................................................................13-5
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-15
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-34
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-23
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-15
MiniScan EZ .......................................................................11E-10
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-30
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-34
Standardization modes
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-35
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-24
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-31
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-35
Standardize.............................................................................8-4
Standardizing .........................................................................2-10
Standards
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-45
MiniScan EZ .......................................................................11E-11
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-45
Standards care card ................................................................11A-3, 11B-5, 11D-3, 11F-6, 11G-6
Status bar................................................................................5-3
Strength ..................................................................................A-14
Strength SUM ........................................................................A-14
Strength SWL.........................................................................A-14
Strength WSUM.....................................................................A-14
System configuration .............................................................7-21
Tall transmission cells
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-22
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-10
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-17
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-21
Technical support ...................................................................12-6
Templates ...............................................................................1-4, 2-2
Testing
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-17
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-37
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-25
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-16
MiniScan EZ .......................................................................11E-11
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-33
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UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-37
Tile data sheet ........................................................................11B-5, 11D-3, 11E-3, 11F-6, 11G-6
Tile .........................................................................................9-3
Time synchronization.............................................................3-30
Timed read .............................................................................6-5
Tolerance................................................................................13-5
Tolerances, default .................................................................7-9
Tomato red tile
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-11
Toolbar ...................................................................................5-1
Toolbar buttons ......................................................................1-42
Total reflection .......................................................................13-5
Total transmission ..................................................................13-5
Touch screen
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-10
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-2, 11C-30
Transfer standards ..................................................................13-5
Translucency ..........................................................................13-5
Translucent samples ...............................................................11A-25
Transmission ..........................................................................13-5, A-37
Transmission cell holder
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-20
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-7
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-15
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-19
Transmission cells
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-20
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-8
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-16
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-19
Transmission cells with two screw tops
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-21
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-8
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-16
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-20
Transmission clamp
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-18
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-5
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-14
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-17
Transmission compartment
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-3
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-2
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-2
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-4
Transmission preform holder
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-30
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-17
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-26
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UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-30
Transmission spill tray
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-21
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-9
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-17
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-21
Transmittance measurements
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-52
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-35
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-49
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-52
Transmittance mode ...............................................................2-13
Transparent samples
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-52
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-49
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-52
Transparency ..........................................................................13-5
Trend plot ...............................................................................1-37
Trichromatic coefficients .......................................................13-1
TTRAN
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-35
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-24
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-32
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-35
UltraScan PRO .......................................................................11F-1
10-mm small volume transmission cells ............................11F-19
4-mm port plate ..................................................................11F-10
Accessories .........................................................................11F-6
Automated UV control .......................................................11F-3
Color measurement notes ...................................................11F-48
Compression clamp kit .......................................................11F-8
Cylindrical cell holder ........................................................11F-21
Didymium filter ..................................................................11F-43
Didymium filter test............................................................11F-34
Directional samples ............................................................11F-48
Environmental requirements...............................................11F-44
Features ...............................................................................11F-1
Flow-through transmission cell holder and cells ................11F-18
Fluorescing samples ...........................................................11F-49
Foot switch assembly..........................................................11F-8
Fuses ...................................................................................11F-38
Ganz-griesser calibration ....................................................11F-3
Glass port plate ...................................................................11F-10
Green tile test ......................................................................11F-33
Holder for small volume transmission cells .......................11F-19
Illumination ........................................................................11F-45
Indicator lights ....................................................................11F-3
Installation ..........................................................................11F-28
Instrument performance ......................................................11F-46
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Instrument standards ...........................................................11F-42
Lens surface ........................................................................11F-43
Macro button.......................................................................11F-5
Maintenance........................................................................11F-33
Medium area view ..............................................................11F-4
Non-opaque samples...........................................................11F-48
Options................................................................................11F-7
Physical characteristics .......................................................11F-44
Power required ....................................................................11F-44
Preparing samples ...............................................................11F-48
Presenting samples .............................................................11F-49
Reflectance measurements .................................................11F-47
Reflectance port ..................................................................11F-2
Reflectance sample shelf with light cover ..........................11F-11
Regulatory notice ................................................................11F-46
Repeatability test ................................................................11F-33
Retroviewer ........................................................................11F-4
RSEX ..................................................................................11F-31
RSIN ...................................................................................11F-31
RTRAN...............................................................................11F-32
Sample clamp .....................................................................11F-2
Sample devices ...................................................................11F-7
Selecting samples ...............................................................11F-48
Semi-micro cell holder and optical assembly .....................11F-22
Semi-micro powder holder .................................................11F-11
Skein holder ........................................................................11F-9
Small area view ..................................................................11F-4
Source lamp ........................................................................11F-34
Specifications......................................................................11F-44
Specular included/excluded port ........................................11F-3
Sphere .................................................................................11F-43
Standardization ...................................................................11F-30
Standardization modes ........................................................11F-31
Tall transmission cells ........................................................11F-17
Testing ................................................................................11F-33
Transmission cell holder .....................................................11F-15
Transmission cells ..............................................................11F-16
Transmission cells with two screw tops .............................11F-16
Transmission clamp ............................................................11F-14
Transmission compartment.................................................11F-2
Transmission preform holder..............................................11F-26
Transmission spill tray........................................................11F-17
Transmittance measurements .............................................11F-49
Transparent samples ...........................................................11F-49
TTRAN ...............................................................................11F-32
View lamp...........................................................................11F-39
Viewing ..............................................................................11F-45
UltraScan VIS ........................................................................11G-1
10-mm small volume transmission cells ............................11G-23
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4-mm port plate ..................................................................11G-12
Accessories .........................................................................11G-6
Blue denim tile....................................................................11G-31
Color measurements notes ..................................................11G-51
Compression clamp kit .......................................................11G-9
Cylindrical cell holder ........................................................11G-25
Declaration of conformity ..................................................11G-50
Didymium filter ..................................................................11G-46
Didymium filter test............................................................11G-38
Direction samples ...............................................................11G-51
Environmental requirements...............................................11G-47
Features ...............................................................................11G-2
Flow-through transmission cell holder and cells ................11G-22
Fluorescing samples ...........................................................11G-52
Foot switch assembly..........................................................11G-9
Fuses ...................................................................................11G-41
Glass port plate ...................................................................11G-12
Green tile test ......................................................................11G-36
Holder for small volume transmission cells .......................11G-23
Illumination ........................................................................11G-48
Indicator lights ....................................................................11G-5
Installation ..........................................................................11G-32
Instrument performance ......................................................11G-49
Instrument standards ...........................................................11G-45
Lamp ...................................................................................11G-38
Lens surface ........................................................................11G-46
Macro button.......................................................................11G-5
Maintenance........................................................................11G-37
Non-opaque samples...........................................................11G-51
Options................................................................................11G-8
Physical characteristics .......................................................11G-47
Power required ....................................................................11G-47
Preparing samples ...............................................................11G-51
Presenting samples .............................................................11G-51
Reflectance measurements .................................................11G-52
Reflectance port ..................................................................11G-2
Reflectance preform holder ................................................11G-16
Reflectance sample shelf with light ....................................11G-12
Regulatory notice ................................................................11G-49
Repeatability test ................................................................11G-37
Retroviewer ........................................................................11G-3
RSEX ..................................................................................11G-35
RSIN ...................................................................................11G-35
RTRAN...............................................................................11G-35
Sample clamp .....................................................................11G-3
Sample devices ...................................................................11G-8
Selecting samples ...............................................................11G-51
Semi-micro cell holder and optical assembly .....................11G-26
Semi-micro powder holder .................................................11G-14
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Skein holder ........................................................................11G-11
Small area view ..................................................................11G-2
Source lamp ........................................................................11G-38
Specifications......................................................................11G-47
Specular included/excluded port ........................................11G-4
Sphere .................................................................................11G-46
Standardization ...................................................................11G-34
Standardization modes ........................................................11G-35
Tall transmission cells ........................................................11G-21
Testing ................................................................................11G-37
Transmission cell holder .....................................................11G-19
Transmission cells ..............................................................11G-19
Transmission cells with two screw tops .............................11G-20
Transmission clamp ............................................................11G-17
Transmission compartment.................................................11G-4
Transmission preform holder..............................................11G-30
Transmission spill tray........................................................11G-21
Transmittance measurements .............................................11G-52
Transparent samples ...........................................................11G-52
TTRAN ...............................................................................11G-35
UV control ..........................................................................11G-5
View lamp...........................................................................11G-43
Viewing ..............................................................................11G-48
Uniform color scale................................................................13-5
United states pharmacopeia color ..........................................A-27
Universal database import......................................................3-31
USB adapter ...........................................................................11E-5
USB communications cable ...................................................11E-3, 11F-6, 11G-6
USP ........................................................................................A-27
User manager .........................................................................7-21
Using a hitch standard ............................................................2-15
Utility program.......................................................................11A-3, 11E-3,
UV control
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-5
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-3
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-5
UV filter
MiniScan EZ .......................................................................11E-7
UV filter calibration ...............................................................8-8
UV port insert, ColorFlex ......................................................11A-8
Variable sample illumination, LabScan XE...........................11D-4
View lamp
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-43
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-39
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-43
View menu .............................................................................5-1
Audit log .............................................................................5-5
Job tree................................................................................5-4
Status bar ............................................................................5-3
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Toolbar................................................................................5-1
Viewing
ColorFlex ............................................................................11A-21
ColorQuest XE ...................................................................11B-48
ColorQuest XT ...................................................................11C-32
LabScan XE ........................................................................11D-19
MiniScan EZ .......................................................................11E-13
UltraScan PRO ...................................................................11F-45
UltraScan VIS .....................................................................11G-48
Warranty ................................................................................12-1
Wavelength ............................................................................13-5
What is EasyMatch QC? ........................................................1-2
When you need assistance .....................................................12-6
White backup tile ...................................................................11D-3
White calibrated tile ...............................................................11A-3, 11B-5, 11D-3, 11F-6, 11G-6
WI CIE ...................................................................................A-27
WI-E313 .................................................................................A-27
Window menu ........................................................................9-1
Cascade ...............................................................................9-2
New window .......................................................................9-1
Open jobs ............................................................................9-4
Tile ......................................................................................9-3
XYZ .......................................................................................A-1
Y brightness ...........................................................................A-30
YI D1925 ...............................................................................A-31
YI E313 ..................................................................................A-30
You have not yet installed a sensor........................................C-2
Your license has expired ........................................................C-2
Yxy.........................................................................................A-1
Yxy tolerance box ..................................................................1-12
Z% ..........................................................................................A-31
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