SP88/SP98 Spectrophotometer Operating Manual ... - X-Rite
SP88/SP98 Spectrophotometer Operating Manual ... - X-Rite SP88/SP98 Spectrophotometer Operating Manual ... - X-Rite
Setting Printout Options . . . continuedThe following examples illustrate the different data output formats thatcan be obtained from the SP88/SP98 with a serial printer interfaced.Example 1 - Color Space Format ‘‘ON’’Header "ON"Reference‘‘ON’’Example 2 - Color Space Format ‘‘ON’’Header ‘‘OFF’’Reference ‘‘OFF’’d(L*C*h) D65_10 INCLUDED 13:09:56 12-10-93SP68 L -.18 C +.04 h .00 E .18REF 01SP68 L 70.76 C 4.83 h 79.12L -.18 C +.04 h .00 E .18Example 3 - Spectral Format ‘‘ON’’Header ‘‘ON’’Reference ‘‘OFF’’SPECTRAL DATA D65_10 INCLUDED 13:09:56 12-10-93WAVELENGTH VALUE40060.8141047.2542038.7743036.5144037.0545037.0946037.3947037.4948037.7149038.2850039.0251040.7352041.2653041.7354042.3855043.0256043.5857043.9258043.8159043.4060042.5661041.8462041.6163042.1764043.8765046.8766051.8967057.5768062.6469067.5270067.897-11
7.4 Setting Date And TimeThe date and time function allows you to adjust the instruments internalclock. Eastern Time Zone is the factory default setting.The date and time will be printed (if ‘‘Header’’ is On) with each measurementwhen data is output to a printer. Refer below for setting procedure.☛ If data is downloaded to the instrument from X-Rite’s QA-Master software program, the instrument’sclock will automatically be set to the computer’s time and date.To set the date and time:1) Press [menu] key #1 twice to enterMENU PAGE 2.L* 94.10 INCLUDEDC* 21.88h 193.97menu L*C*h D65 10 difKey#1 Key#2 Key#3 Key#4Press Twice2) Press [cnfg] key #3 to enterconfiguration functions.exitMENU PAGE 2calcnfgKey#1 Key#2 Key#3 Key#4Press3) Press the [↓] key #3 or [↑] key #4to select Date/Time Option, thenpress [yes] key #2.4) Set Date and Time.- Press [next] key #4 to move cursorto desired position on date or time.- Press [+] key #2 to increase.- Press [-] key #3 to decrease.- Press the [exit] key #1 once toreturn to Date/Time main menu, orpress key #1 twice to return tonormal operation.CursorexitSET DATE/TIME ?yesselectKey#1 Key#2 Key#3 Key#4Press Press or PressDATE TIME12/10/93 10:52:04exit+nextKey#1 Key#2 Key#3 Key#4_Increase DecreaseMovesCursor7-12
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Setting Printout Options . . . continuedThe following examples illustrate the different data output formats thatcan be obtained from the <strong>SP88</strong>/<strong>SP98</strong> with a serial printer interfaced.Example 1 - Color Space Format ‘‘ON’’Header "ON"Reference‘‘ON’’Example 2 - Color Space Format ‘‘ON’’Header ‘‘OFF’’Reference ‘‘OFF’’d(L*C*h) D65_10 INCLUDED 13:09:56 12-10-93SP68 L -.18 C +.04 h .00 E .18REF 01SP68 L 70.76 C 4.83 h 79.12L -.18 C +.04 h .00 E .18Example 3 - Spectral Format ‘‘ON’’Header ‘‘ON’’Reference ‘‘OFF’’SPECTRAL DATA D65_10 INCLUDED 13:09:56 12-10-93WAVELENGTH VALUE40060.8141047.2542038.7743036.5144037.0545037.0946037.3947037.4948037.7149038.2850039.0251040.7352041.2653041.7354042.3855043.0256043.5857043.9258043.8159043.4060042.5661041.8462041.6163042.1764043.8765046.8766051.8967057.5768062.6469067.5270067.897-11