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LCS III - Konica Minolta Sensing Americas, Inc.

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Standard Operations<br />

5.1.3 Main Menu<br />

Option Function<br />

Color Measurement<br />

Color Difference<br />

Measurement<br />

Photometry<br />

System Checks<br />

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A variety of modes may be selected from the Main Menu. Table 2<br />

briefly describes each menu option.<br />

Table 2 Main Menu options<br />

The COLOR MEASUREMENT mode is used to determine visual color values like Hazen,<br />

Gardner, Saybolt as well as three-dimentional absolute colorimetric values like CIE Lab, Hunter<br />

Lab or European Pharmacopoeia skale.<br />

The COLOR DIFFERENCE MEASUREMENT mode is used to determine a quantitative color<br />

difference between a reference (R) and a sample (S) in the three-dimensional color space (CIE<br />

L*a*b* or Hunter Lab). In this mode, an additional reference memory for up to 50 references is<br />

available.<br />

SINGLE WAVELENGTH<br />

Single wavelength measurements are:<br />

Absorbance measurements: The light absorbed by the sample is measured in absorbance<br />

units.<br />

Transmittance measurements (%): The percentage of the light that passes through the sample<br />

and reaches the detector is measured.<br />

Concentration measurements: A concentration factor can be entered to enable the measured<br />

absorbance values to be converted into concentration values.<br />

MULTI WAVELENGTH<br />

In the multi-wavelength mode, absorbance (Abs) or percentage transmittance (%T) is measured<br />

at up to four wavelengths and absorbance differences and absorbance relationships are<br />

calculated. Simple conversions into concentrations can also be carried out.<br />

TIME COURSE<br />

The time scan records the absorbance or % transmittance at a wavelength over a defined time.<br />

WAVELENGTH SCAN<br />

A wavelength scan shows how the light from a sample is absorbed over a defined wavelength<br />

spectrum.This function can be used to determine the wavelength at which the maximum<br />

absorbance value can be measured.The absorbance behavior is displayed graphically during the<br />

scan.<br />

The system checks menu offers a number of options, including optical checks, output checks,<br />

lamp history, instrument update, service time and instrument backup.<br />

Recall Data Stored data can be recalled, filtered, sent to Printer, Memory stick or PC and deleted.<br />

Instrument Setup<br />

In this mode, user-specific or method-specific settings can be entered: Operator-ID, Sample-ID,<br />

Date & Time, Display & Sound, Lamp Control, PC & Printer, Password and Select Color.

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