SP88/SP98 Spectrophotometer Operating Manual ... - X-Rite
SP88/SP98 Spectrophotometer Operating Manual ... - X-Rite SP88/SP98 Spectrophotometer Operating Manual ... - X-Rite
Setting RS-232 Communication Options . . . continued☛ On certain options the [↓] key #2 will page down through the available settings, while the [↑] key #3 willpage up through the available settings.4) Set communication emulation toOn or Off. Press [on] key #2 to set‘‘EMULATION =ON’’, or press [off]key #3 to set ‘‘EMULATION =OFF.’’☛ If emulation is set to ‘‘ON’’, contact your X-Riterepresentative for specific setup details.5) Select the baud rate by pressing the[↓] key #2 or [↑] key #3. Theavailable rates are: ‘‘300’’, ‘‘600’’,‘‘1200’’, ‘‘2400’’, ‘‘4800’’, ‘‘9600’’, and‘‘19200.’’- Press [next] key #4 to advance tonext option.6) Set the line feed option to On orOff. Press [on] key #2 to set linefeed (on), or press [off] key #3 toset ‘‘no’’ line feed (off).- Press [next] key #4 to advance tonext option.7) Select the handshake operation bypressing [↓] key #2 or [↑] key #3.The available options are: ‘‘NOHANDSHAKE’’, ‘‘PIN 5 IS CTSSIGNAL’’, ‘‘PIN 5 IS BUSYSIGNAL’’, and ‘‘XON/XOFF.’’- Press the [exit] key #1 once toreturn to Communication Optionsmain menu, or press key #1 twiceto return to normal operation.COMMUNICATIONEMULATION = OFFexitI/0 PORT BAUD RATE =9600 BAUDexitselectnextKey#1 Key#2 Key#3 Key#4AUTOMATIC LINE FEEDWITH EACH = ONexitonoffnextKey#1 Key#2 Key#3 Key#4ONOFFHANDSHAKE OPTIONS =NO HANDSHAKEexitonKey#1 Key#2 Key#3 Key#4ON300600120024004800960019200selectoffOFFnextnextKey#1 Key#2 Key#3 Key#4NoXON/XOFFPin 5 BUSYPin 5 CTSTo Emulation Mode7-3
7.2 Setting Operation OptionsThere are ten options that can be adjusted to meet your requirements.Listed below is a description of these options and the procedure to changetheir settings.Set Averaging - averaging mode is used to select ‘‘1-16’’ measurementsfor calculating a single sample reading. Measurements are taken atdifferent locations on a sample to achieve average measurement values.The average option can also be set to ‘‘auto averaging.’’ Auto averagingensures accuracy when samples are very dark or high chroma.Whenever an X, Y, or Z value of 2.5% or less is detectedthe instrument will automatically require three measurements. The threemeasurements will then be averaged into one value. ‘‘Auto Averaging’’is set on at the factory and is the default setting.☛ When averaging is set to ‘‘1’’, no averaging is performed and no averaging measurements will bedisplayed.Auto Reference - when set to ‘‘Enable’’, the reference with the smallestcolor difference is automatically selected during a measurement. Whenset to ‘‘Disabled’’, a reference must be selected before a measurement.Factory default setting is ‘‘Enabled.’’Reference Limit - allows you to select the number of references thatcan be available when selecting a reference location. The number ofreferences can be set ‘‘1 - 200.’’ Factory default setting is ‘‘24.’’Color Space Options - individual color spaces may be turned Off orOn depending on your requirements. This allows only the color spacesyou need to display during operation. Factory default ‘‘on’’ settings are:‘‘L*a*b*’’, ‘‘LC*h°’’, and ‘‘∆Ecmc.’’Select Illuminant/Observer - individual illuminant/observer pairs maybe turned Off or On depending on your requirements. This allows onlythe illuminant/observers you use to display during operation. Factorydefault ‘‘on’’ settings are: ‘‘D65 10 ’’, ‘‘A 10 ’’, and ‘‘F2 10 .’’Storage Operation - allows you to select which type of data will bestored during storage operation. When set to ‘‘Store Data Only’’, datafrom normal sample measurements will be stored in the instrument.When set to ‘‘Store with Pass/Fail’’, data with pass/fail reference will bestored in the instrument. Factory default setting is ‘‘Store Data Only.’’7-4
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7.2 Setting Operation OptionsThere are ten options that can be adjusted to meet your requirements.Listed below is a description of these options and the procedure to changetheir settings.Set Averaging - averaging mode is used to select ‘‘1-16’’ measurementsfor calculating a single sample reading. Measurements are taken atdifferent locations on a sample to achieve average measurement values.The average option can also be set to ‘‘auto averaging.’’ Auto averagingensures accuracy when samples are very dark or high chroma.Whenever an X, Y, or Z value of 2.5% or less is detectedthe instrument will automatically require three measurements. The threemeasurements will then be averaged into one value. ‘‘Auto Averaging’’is set on at the factory and is the default setting.☛ When averaging is set to ‘‘1’’, no averaging is performed and no averaging measurements will bedisplayed.Auto Reference - when set to ‘‘Enable’’, the reference with the smallestcolor difference is automatically selected during a measurement. Whenset to ‘‘Disabled’’, a reference must be selected before a measurement.Factory default setting is ‘‘Enabled.’’Reference Limit - allows you to select the number of references thatcan be available when selecting a reference location. The number ofreferences can be set ‘‘1 - 200.’’ Factory default setting is ‘‘24.’’Color Space Options - individual color spaces may be turned Off orOn depending on your requirements. This allows only the color spacesyou need to display during operation. Factory default ‘‘on’’ settings are:‘‘L*a*b*’’, ‘‘LC*h°’’, and ‘‘∆Ecmc.’’Select Illuminant/Observer - individual illuminant/observer pairs maybe turned Off or On depending on your requirements. This allows onlythe illuminant/observers you use to display during operation. Factorydefault ‘‘on’’ settings are: ‘‘D65 10 ’’, ‘‘A 10 ’’, and ‘‘F2 10 .’’Storage Operation - allows you to select which type of data will bestored during storage operation. When set to ‘‘Store Data Only’’, datafrom normal sample measurements will be stored in the instrument.When set to ‘‘Store with Pass/Fail’’, data with pass/fail reference will bestored in the instrument. Factory default setting is ‘‘Store Data Only.’’7-4