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1. Bluetooth equipped devices additional comply with R amp TTE 1999 5 EC FCC Notice NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAPSURE User Manual Industry Canada Compliance Statement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada If your device is equipped with a Bluetooth wireless transmitter it contains the following
2. Microphone For recording and playback of voice tags 8 Display Communicates color information instrument status and option 9 Targeting marks Allows for easy positioning on samples CAPSURE User Manual 10 White Reference slider Positions the calibration tile for measurement or calibration storage 11 Measurement optics Area that illuminates and measures the color 12 Information label Provides compliance serial number and other information Package Contents This package should contain the following CAPSURE instrument User manual contained on software CD Lanyard Protective carry pouch Software CD USB cable Quick Start Guide Important Information The color display of CAPSURE has limited capabilities dependant on viewing conditions Colors on screen are for guidance only verify with fan decks for visual accuracy The color matches given by the instrument are meant to serve as guidelines only You should always visually confirm that the color specified by the instrument is an acceptable match to the sample X Rite is not liable and assumes no responsibility for inaccurate color identification by the instrument It is recommended that you refer to your fan deck for final color acceptability Variables that may affect the results given by the instrument include e Obstructions to the sensors located within the target window e Cold weather which may cause the display to react slowly and matches
3. Selection 1 Select the fan deck s from the list that you would like to use by pressing the up and down sides of the Navigation control Press the Enter Select button to activate green or deactivate red the fan deck Refer to the Setting menu in the Operation section for additional information on fan deck options Press the right side Exit of the Navigation control to continue with Calibration ABC Index Asia Paint Colors w Northern Europe Press Right Nav to continue Edit Select Exit Instrument Calibration 1 Perform a calibration as described on the screen For additional information on calibration refer to the Calibration section later in this manual w Calibration Close reference slider 1 and press Measure 2 to calibrate coy LZ 12 CAPSURE User Manual Function Screens The CAPSURE has been designed to allow easy navigation between functions with the principle of one color being active at a time Functions are selected by pressing the left or right sides of the Navigation control The active function is indicated by the highlighted icon on the function bar and the title of the window l Active function Bluetooth activated if available Match quality indication Battery indicator gauge Approximate match color ABC 2945 Fan deck information Fage 4 Row 6 ABC Index Function bar active function is highlighted bad Settings Color picker Ead Match ka Navigator i Re
4. THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR APPLICATION AND NON INFRINGEMENT NO EMPLOYEE OR AGENT OF X RITE OTHER THAN AN OFFICER OF X RITE IS AUTHORIZED TO MAKE ANY WARRANTY IN ADDITION TO THE FOREGOING IN NO EVENT WILL X RITE BE LIABLE FOR ANY OF BUYER S MANUFACTURING COSTS OVERHEAD LOST PROFITS GOODWILL OTHER EXPENSES OR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL CAPSURE User Manual INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES BASED UPON BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY BREACH OF CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE STRICT TORT OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY IN ANY EVENT OF LIABILITY X RITE S MAXIMUM LIABILITY HEREUNDER WILL NOT EXCEED THE PRICE OF THE GOODS OR SERVICES FURNISHED BY X RITE GIVING RISE TO THE CLAIM Proprietary Notice The information contained in this manual is derived from patent and proprietary data The contents of this manual are the property of X Rite Incorporated and are copyrighted Any reproduction in whole or part is strictly prohibited Publication of this information does not imply any rights to reproduce or use this manual for any purpose other than installing operating or maintaining this instrument No part of this manual may be reproduced transcribed transmitted stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form This product may be covered by one or more patents Refer to the instrument for actual patent numbers 2013 by X Rite Incorporated ALL RIGHTS RESE
5. by pressing the up and down sides of the Navigation control Illumination BT unpair Tutorial Reset device lan ET standby timer Ea Bluetooth on off per Press the Enter button to access the setting option Press the up and down sides of the Navigation control to set the time 1 60 minutes Press the Enter button to save your setting es a Refer to the Bluetooth Device Pairing Procedure in the Appendices 23 CAPSURE User Manual Bluetooth on off CAPSURE Bluetooth only The Bluetooth on off option is used to turn Bluetooth on or off in CAPSURE Once on a gray Bluetooth icon appears at the top of the screen This icon is an indication that the Bluetooth option is activated After CAPSURE is paired with the other device the color of the Bluetooth icon will change to blue The icon will remain blue until the connection is lost or unpaired Bluetooth Status Off Enabled Connected eo 1 Select the Bluetooth option from the list by pressing the up and down sides of the Navigation control Illumination BT unpair Tutorial Reset device Lod BT standby timer ES Bluetooth on off 2 Press the Enter button to turn the option on or off 3 Refer to the Bluetooth Device Pairing Procedure in the Appendices 24 CAPSURE User Manual a Matching a Sample Make sure the white reference slider is in the storage location and position the CAPSURE on to the sample as previously explained 1 Lightly press and hold t
6. color from Up to four colors within your image can be identified For example this can be used if you did not wish to extract individual shades on textured surfaces or textiles where potential multiple colors may be found 1 Make sure the aperture is set to the Automatic Large option This enables the instrument to automatically determine if there is more than one color in the measurement area 2 Take a measurement as described in the Matching a Sample section earlier in this manual Preview Automatic Large The initial color displayed in the Match window is the average color across the measurement area Once CAPSURE detects a sample containing more than one color the Color Picker icon in the function bar begins rotating and an audible tone is heard The screen then automatically advances to the Color Picker function Individual colors are selected from this screen J Color picker ABC 9854 Page 116 Row 6 ABC Index 3 Color descriptions for each color can be displayed by pressing on the up or down sides of the Navigation control The selected color is highlighted around the circle 3 Color picker 3 Color picker J Color picker Nav up or down D ABC 0528 Page 104 Row 3 ABC Index GC O Em Nav up or down Enter bottom 4 Select the desired color by pressing Enter to display details of the match 28 CAPSURE User Manual Finding Alternative Colors Using Navigator The Navigator fun
7. do I clean the instrument Please see the instructions in the Cleaning section 4 What should do if the instrument doesn t power up If the battery is too low the instrument will not power up Charge the unit through its USB connection 5 How do I contact technical support Phone 800 248 9748 USA 41 44 842 24 00 Europe 852 2 568 6283 Asia Website www xrite com 37 CAPSURE User Manual Bluetooth Device Pairing Procedures CAPSURE Bluetooth only To use your Bluetooth enabled phone or tablet with CAPSURE you must first pair the devices together before you can connect to an App Once the pairing process is complete the connection remains in memory enabling quick reconnection when the devices are switched ON and Off The following devices operating systems are supported by CAPSURE Bluetooth Apple iPhone 4 4S 5 iPad 2 3 iPod Touch 4 5 operating system iOS 5 and 6 Android 2 3 Gingerbread 3 0 Honeycomb 4 0 Ice Cream Sandwich and 4 1 4 2 Jellybean General Notes When Bluetooth is ON the CAPSURE sleep time is set to 5 minutes When Bluetooth is OFF the CAPSURE sleep time is set to 10 seconds When the CAPSURE sleeps the Bluetooth connection is dropped The Bluetooth connection will automatically be remade when the CAPSURE awakes This process may take up to 20 seconds Preparing CAPSURE 1 Turn CAPSURE power On 2 If not already done turn the Bluetooth option on and set the Bluetooth Standby timer Refer
8. firmly and release An audible camera click sound indicates the start of the measurement A progress bar appears at the bottom of the display to indicate the measurement status It is important that the instrument is held steady for the duration of the measurement Color information appears in the display after the progress bar reaches 100 Refer to the Operation section later in this manual for additional details Measure button Horizontal vertical and angled orientations are acceptable as long as the instrument makes good contact with the sample When the matching is complete the reference name number of the color in the instrument s database that best matches your sample s color appears in the display Navigation control Depending on the fan deck selected additional information associated to the color can be displayed and selected using the Navigation control Up to 100 measurements are automatically saved and optional voice and text tags can be assigned to each 14 CAPSURE User Manual Navigating the Screens Many secondary screens contain the words Back Select and Exit at the bottom This refers to actions that take place when using the Navigation control and Enter button Back indicates that the display is jumping back to the previous screen This is selected by pressing the left side of the Navigation control Select indicates that the option or item highlighted in the scree
9. in this manual for procedure on cleaning the calibration reference and optics When your instrument is first turned on you are asked to perform a calibration Thereafter a calibration is required every hour or if a 5 C temperature change has occurred Calibration of the instrument ensures optimum color matching performance If desired a calibration can be manually initiated by selecting Calibrate from the Settings menu The instrument includes an integrated white reference slider that protects the white reference when not in use 1 When displayed to do so move the white reference slider to the closed calibration position over the optics Press Measure to initiate the calibration when the reference slider is positioned A progress bar appears at the bottom of the display to indicate the calibration status 3 Calibration Close reference slider 1 and press Measure 2 to calibrate r0 After a successful calibration you are prompted to reposition the slider back to its storage location before measuring samples J3 Calibration Calibration completed Open reference slider 1 before measuring Note An error will be displayed if the white reference slider was not in the correct position for calibration If this occurs close the slider and repeat the calibration process After recalibration this message continues refer to Troubleshooting in the Appendices Error 0080 Reference slider not closed Close s
10. module Roving Networks RN42 Roving Networks Inc 102 Cooper Court Los Gatos CA 95032 TEL 408 395 5300 FAX 603 843 7550 Module meets the following standards EN 300328 2 V1 7 1 10 2006 EN 301489 1 V1 8 1 04 2008 EN 301489 17 V2 1 1 05 2009 EN 60950 1 2006 ITE General Requirement C 2200 FCC Regulatory Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and radiates radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communication However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement This device complies with FCC radiatio
11. side of the Navigation control Back to return to the Navigator screen or press the right side of the Navigation control Exit to go to the Match screen 31 CAPSURE User Manual Recalling a Saved Record The Records function enables you to retrieve a stored match from the instruments database delete an individual record or delete all stored records 1 Select the Records icon in the function bar by pressing on the right side of the Navigation control EKEZIO 2 Scroll through the measurement records by pressing the up and down sides of the Navigation control Delete all records E 1 11 2009 11 57 30 1 1 11 2009 11 57 08 26 10 2009 09 35 45 M _ 26 10 2009 09 35 19 _ 26 10 2009 09 33 16 f 26 10 2009 09 32 52 f 26 10 2009 09 31 46 21 10 2009 11 14 49 FCA FY 3 You can view more details for the selected record by pressing the Enter button to expand the record Delete all records ERE Set as active color ABC 6790 ABC Index Delete color E 1 11 2009 11 57 08 __ 26 10 2009 09 35 45 26 10 2009 09 35 19 GOA 4 Set as active color This recalls all information for the saved color and allows editing of tags and viewing of alternate colors Play associated voice tag Used to identify the saved color if a recording is present Display associated text tag Used to identify the saved color if a text tag is present Delete color Used to delete the selected col
12. to be less accurate e Improper use of the instrument or attempting to make a match from an unsuitable sample The instrument was not flat against the sample The sample is highly textured The sample is dirty from handling The sample contains fluorescent metallic or pearlescent colorants The sample looks different when viewed at different angles CAPSURE User Manual Getting Started Installing the Software The software that is included with your instrument must be installed before plugging the USB cable into the computer The software installs the required USB drivers for the instrument and a fan deck loader application 1 Insert the CD into the CD drive If the CD does not autorun double click the Setup exe file on the CD 2 The setup program guides you through the rest of the installation process Follow the instructions on each setup screen to complete the installation When finished remove the CD and store in a safe location 3 Refer to the software help system for information on using the application Charging the Battery Before using your CAPSURE for the first time it is important that you charge the battery If these guidelines are not followed the internal lithium ion battery may experience a shortened life 1 Install the software that accompanied the instrument if you have not already done so 2 Connect the USB cable to the CAPSURE and your computer s USB port A battery charging screen momentarily
13. CAPSURE User Manual ye X rite noel A Dx CE CAPSURE User Manual Equipment Information Use of this equipment in a manner other than that specified by X Rite Incorporated may compromise design integrity and become unsafe Warning This instrument is not for use in explosive environments No user serviceable parts in this product For your safety do not look directly into the measurement optics when the instrument is on Do not immerse the instrument in liquid Cold weather may affect the speed of the display and the accuracy of matches Do not expose the instrument to extreme heat do not leave in the sun Transportation This product contains a lithium ion battery Should you need to ship this device you may wish to consult published guidance documents by one or more of these organizations for advice on how to comply with the regulations IATA ICOA IMDG amp PHMSA The single cell battery contained in the CAPSURE device is 25g in weight 3 7V 1030mAh and complies with the UN 38 3 tests in effect the year it was originally shipped Instructions for disposal Please dispose of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE at designated collection points for the recycling of such equipment CE Declaration Hereby X Rite Incorporated declares that this RM200 Series is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive s EMC 2004 108 EC LVD 2006 95 EC and RoHS 2011 65 EU
14. RVED X Rite is a registered trademark of X Rite Incorporated All other logos brand names and product names mentioned are the properties of their respective holders PANTONE Colors displayed in the software application or in the user documentation may not match PANTONE identified standards Consult current PANTONE Color Publications for accurate color PANTONE and other Pantone trademarks are the property of Pantone LLC Pantone LLC 2010 Pantone is the copyright owner of color data and or software for use only in combination with CAPSURE PANTONE Color Data and or Software shall not be copied onto another disk or into memory unless as part of the execution of CAPSURE CAPSURE User Manual LEL KA Gellesaic PSS CIO CIO Nera aa a E 8 Package COMLCHES sivztcchinacscacdunseazatatenedaiiguctetesiendcadunbued A digacbaateneeeneees 9 IMD ORCA NT ATORMA TION i cacnssevets acndeactiep trans E E T EA 9 G tting Starte U aissein a a a 10 HAS Ta the SORUW AO eoira AR 10 Chareine the Battery siciccct sie aceco ate tett esa N E E 10 Powering On and Off battery Operation ONy cccccceeeccccsseccceeeccceeeesceeseseeeuseceeeueceseueseeeens 11 PRE ANS Ce TEE ON see cee anata sts cs ears eas acters EN Smee bees astm 11 FUNCTION SCKEOINS iiasicisrenscicwesnssasenses cas soseniet tuewsvai neteawabewden tin vecis baat heves tes saGseweteneuerea eet 13 Using the CAPSURE Instrument ssssesessesessssessssesessecosoesosoesescesesoesesseses
15. Refer to the Bluetooth Device Pairing Procedure in the Appendices Tutorial The Tutorial option provides information on using the instrument 1 Select the tutorial option from the list by pressing the up and down sides of the Navigation control fee sets Fan decks System volume Product info m Date and time Illumination Tutorial 2 Press the Enter button to view the tutorial 22 CAPSURE User Manual 3 Refer to the Initial Startup section earlier in this manual for information on viewing the tutorial Reset Device The reset device option is used to reset the instrument back to the factory defaults Any stored records that exist will also be deleted 1 Select the reset device option from the list by pressing the up and down sides of the Navigation control rs sennes System volume Product info Date and time lurnination Tutorial m Reset device 2 Press the Enter button You are asked to confirm that you want to reset the device Are you sure 3 Highlighting Yes on the screen and press the Enter button The instrument is now reset and all stored records are deleted BT Standby Timer CAPSURE Bluetooth only The BT standby timer option is used to set the amount of time that the CAPSURE will remain connected to a device without any activity before timing out The time can be set from 1 minute to 60 minutes in one minute increments 1 Select the BT standby timer option from the list
16. appears For the first time connection a language selection screen also appears Refer to the Initial Startup section on the following page for first time operation Note Some computers have low power USB ports which are typically located at the front It is recommended that CAPSURE is ONLY connected to high power ports During charging the instrument switches on and indicates charging with a lightning bolt in the battery icon The CAPSURE will not power off while plugged into the computer USB port A full charge from empty will take 6 hours connected to a computer USB port Battery Icon Information This icon at the top of the screen would indicate the battery is fully charged This icon at the top of the screen would indicate the battery has a sufficient charge for a substantial number of measurements This icon at the top of the screen would indicate the battery pack is low but measurements are still possible Battery should be charged soon This icon momentarily appears in the center of the screen and at the top when the instrument is connected to the computer indicating the battery is charging The lightning bolt in the center of the icon at the top of the screen indicates the battery is charging This icon momentarily appears in the center of the screen when the instrument is disconnected from the computer SPU Battery status is also reported in the Product Info menu item of the Settings window 10 CAPSURE Us
17. ate function in Recalibrate the Settings menu Reference slider not You will need to perform seven calibration procedures in a closed continually row This will set a new reference point and correct the displays after calibrating problem more than once can t hear the voice Increase the volume in the Settings menu recording Make sure you hold down the Enter button during recording Screen Messages Screen messages can appear in the display during error conditions or for informational purposes Some messages are cleared from the instrument screen by pressing the Enter button Messages may also be accompanied by a number to indicate a specific condition If an error condition persists contact technical support at 800 248 9748 or visit www xrite com Warning 0071 Too much ambient light Sam p le Error Do not remove instrument until measurement is Message complete 34 CAPSURE User Manual Cleaning The instrument should be stored with calibration slider in the closed position when not in use A Do not immerse the instrument in liquid and do not use anything other than a water dampened cloth for cleaning the exterior The measurement optics and calibration plaque should be kept clean from dust and dirt for the highest level of accuracy Cleaning the Optics The optics are recessed and therefore protected from dirt during normal usage However if the optics do require cleaning follow the procedur
18. ation The initial startup options are also chosen from within the Settings menu Refer to the Setting menu in the Operation section to review and set other options such as time and date Language Selection 1 Select the language from the list by pressing the up and down sides of the Navigation control Refer to the Introduction section for button locations 2 Press the Enter Select button to activate the language and continue with the Tutorial English Francais m PANTONE Deutsch ONSI gt rim Spanish Norwegian Ee Press Enter to continue CAPSURE User Manual View Tutorial 1 View the tutorial by pressing the right side of the Navigation control Pressing the left side of the _ control takes you back one screen Using the Tutorial Using the Instrument Press the Right 2 side of the Navigate between function navigation control to continue screens by pressing Left 1 Continue with remaining and the Left 1 side to go back gt and Right 2 on the navigation gt control Tutorial screens Press Right Press Right Nav 1 2 Nav 1 2 After the last Tutorial screen appears press the right side of the Navigation control to continue with the fan deck selection End of Tutorial In the following screen select the fan decks you want to use Active fan decks are green inactive fan decks are red Paint Colors Onin heen ABC Index Press Right Nav to continue Fan deck
19. avigation control 2 Press the Enter Select button to activate green or deactivate red the fan deck 3 When a fan deck is activated press the left side Edit of the Navigation control to access the fan deck settings screen 19 CAPSURE User Manual ABC Index 3 Asia Paint colors Priority fan deck and region if available Nothern Europe Edit Select Exit Select the fan deck settings option from the list by pressing the up and down sides of the Navigation control Set as priority fan deck CIE Lak a cmyk PANTONE HEXACHRC ee sRGB Adobe RGE Back Select Exit Press the Enter Select button to activate green or deactivate red the option When finished press the left side of the Navigation control Back to return to the Fan decks screen or press the right side of the Navigation control Exit to go to the Match screen Volume The volume option is used to set the system volume and the voice tag volume 1 Select System volume or Voice tag volume by pressing the up and down sides of the Navigation control Press the Enter Select button to open the volume level screen i Volume System volume Voice tag volume Back Select Exit Press the up or down sides of the Navigation control to set the desired volume level Press the Enter Select button to save the volume level and return to the Volume window System volume Voice tag yolume Use the upfdown Use the up d
20. buted or approved by X Rite Consumable parts and Product cleaning are also not covered by the warranty X Rite s sole and exclusive obligation for breach of the above warranties shall be the repair or replacement of any part without charge which within the warranty period is proven to X Rite s reasonable satisfaction to have been defective Repairs or replacement by X Rite shall not revive an otherwise expired warranty nor shall the same extend the duration of a warranty Customer shall be responsible for packaging and shipping the defective product to the service center designated by X Rite X Rite shall pay for the return of the product to Customer if the shipment is to a location within the region in which the X Rite service center is located Customer shall be responsible for paying all shipping charges duties taxes and any other charges for products returned to any other locations Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice which is evidence that the unit is within the Warranty period must be presented to obtain warranty service Do not try to dismantle the Product Unauthorized dismantling of the equipment will void all warranty claims Contact the X Rite Support or the nearest X Rite Service Center if you believe that the unit does not work anymore or does not work correctly THESE WARRANTIES ARE GIVEN SOLELY TO BUYER AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO
21. cords Configure the Select from a Matched color and Find alternative colors History of saved instrument multicolored sample quality indictor records Aperture Fan deck browser aDelete all records J Callbrat E ners 02 08 2010 14 26 54 ca ening 02 08 2010 14 26 47 Language Similar colors o2 08 201014 26 41 E lt l Liohter Darker E o 2 08 2010 14 26 33 Tweede ABC 2345 9 V o2 08 2010 14 26 28 Volume Nav left Page 9 Row 6 Nav right Yellower Bluer Nav right jo2 09 2010 14 26 20 EEIT ABC Index Redder Greener M02 08 2010 14 26 15 roduct info ABC 2345 E 02 08 2010 14 26 10 rs ones Press Enter Press Navigation control bottom WN Tag 3 Match detail 3 Match detail Record voice tag Play voice tag Edit text tag aah za Clear voice tag ore Back NX oy O gt C 0 VJ gt 5 Tag menu is for adding Match detail indicates additional notes to a saved color information associated to the active color 13 CAPSURE User Manual Using the CAPSURE Instrument General Use When holding the instrument by its sides it should be easy to press the Measure button on the side with your thumb or index finger To match a color place the instrument flat against a color sample with the center of the sample positioned under the measurement optics Lightly press the Measure button to enable an on screen preview of the sample for fine positioning Hold the instrument steady and press the Measure button
22. ction enables you to find alternative colors for the identified match 1 2 Perform a match or recall a stored color Select the Navigator icon in the function bar by pressing on the right side of the Navigation control 0 Om Select the method you wish to use to locate an alternate color by pressing on the up or down sides the Navigation control Press the Enter button after the method is selected Fan deck browser Color Schemes Similar colors Lighter Darker Yellower Bluer Redder Greener Fan deck Browser Allows you to search through a fan deck visually to find a color 1 Select the fan deck you wish to use by pressing on the up or down sides the Navigation control ABC Colors Miller Color Press the Enter Select button to select the fan deck and enter the Fan deck browser screen Fan deck browse ABC 6790 wae ABC 3498 Page 155 Row 1 ABC Index Back Select Exit Refer to Selection Screen later in this section for a detailed description on using this screen 29 CAPSURE User Manual Color Schemes Displays preprogrammed color palettes schemes for the matched color in the current fan deck Certain fan decks will also displays a method description for each color scheme Color Schemes ABC 6790 ABC 6790 Page 154 Row 8 ABC Index Monochromatic a Back Select Exit Refer to Selection Screen later in this section for a detailed description on using this screen S
23. e 1 800 248 9748 or 1 616 803 2100 Fax 1 800 292 4437 or 1 616 803 2705 European Headquarters X Rite Europe GmbH Althardstrasse 70 8105 Regensdorf Switzerland Phone 41 44 842 24 00 Fax 41 44 842 22 22 Asia Pacific Headquarters X Rite Asia Pacific Limited 36 Floor No 169 Electric Road Hong Kong China Phone 852 2568 6283 Fax 852 2885 8610 Please visit www xrite com for a local office near you P N RM200 500 Rev C
24. e Settings window 18 CAPSURE User Manual Calibrate The calibration option allows you to manually initiate a calibration Refer to the Calibration section earlier in this manual for information on performing a calibration J3 Calibration Close reference slider 1 and press Measure 2 to calibrate Language The language option allows you to select the languages that the instrument operates in This screen also appears when the instrument is turned on for the first time 1 Select the language option from the list by pressing the up and down sides of the Navigation control English Francais Deutsch Italiano Spanish Norwegian Back Select Exit 2 Press the Enter Select button to select the language and return to the Settings window Fan decks The CAPSURE instrument is capable of storing up to a total of 15 fan decks Each fan deck can be enabled or disabled allowing for a color match to be found from the desired collections A fan deck can also be set as a priority fan deck This allows the first match to be found to preferentially come from the priority fan deck The priority fan deck is highlighted with a star icon A list of the installed fan decks is displayed with a red or green icon next to the name A green icon indicates that the fan deck is active and a red icon indicates that fan deck is not active 1 Select the fan deck s from the list by pressing the up and down sides of the N
25. e below IMPORTANT If can air is used for cleaning do not invert or tilt the can during use This could cause damage to the optics 1 Carefully place your thumb over the optics opening and rotate the aperture 45 counterclockwise Aperture rotated 45 2 Remove the aperture from the optics housing and set aside i Aperture 35 CAPSURE User Manual 3 Blow short bursts of clean dry air into the optics port This should remove any accumulated debris from the optics Canned air straw Optics port 4 Reposition the aperture over the optics housing and turn 45 clockwise to lock into place Cleaning the Calibration Reference The calibration tile is imbedded in the underside of the white reference slider 1 Opening reference slider to a halfway position 2 Blow short bursts of clean dry air onto the calibration tile This should remove any accumulated debris Canned air straw Calibration tile 36 CAPSURE User Manual Technical Specifications Measurement time lt 3 seconds Operating Temp 0 to 40 C 50 to 104 F Storage temp 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Humidity Range 20 80 RH non condensing Usage Indoor use only Altitude 2000m Pollution Degree 2 Transient Overvoltage Category Il FAQs 1 How many color matches does the instrument store 100 color matches 2 What are the ideal samples to match The samples should be smooth dry solid in color and opaque 3 How
26. er Manual Powering On and Off battery operation only Turn the instrument on by pressing and releasing the Power button Power button You are asked to calibrate the instrument Please follow the on screen instructions for calibration refer to the Calibration section later in this manual for details The instrument automatically powers down into a sleep mode between 40 to 80 seconds of inactivity to conserver battery power Any button press from the sleep mode will wake up the instrument A CAPSURE Bluetooth will power down after 5 minutes of inactivity by default The default time can be modified by editing the Standby timer option in the Setting Menu After 75 minutes of inactivity the instrument powers completely off From this state you will need to press the Power button to turn on the instrument You can manually power down the instrument by pressing the Power button highlighting Yes from on the screen and pressing the Enter button Make sure to always position the white reference slider over the optics when powering down the instrument You will need to press the Power button to turn on the instrument when this power down method is used Initial Startup The very first time CAPSURE is powered on you are asked to select the desired operating language for the instrument After the language is selected you can go through a short tutorial on using the instrument and then select the required fan decks and perform a calibr
27. eseeeeees 28 Finding Alternative Colors Usine NAViGatOr cccccssecccessccccssecccesececeesceceeeceeeeeceseecessuaeeseees 29 Fan deck BIOWSEN eiieeii TEE E A eae Gaesaeoitasseve 29 COlOr S Chee eena an E E EEE 30 Simlar COLOUS meoo ana O a tee eae 30 COICO MIDI SCE O aeie a tak cence aed een ea at 30 Selection SGre eMn a N tore dated tnsteae toa nsaed urna N N 31 Recalling a SAV CO IRE C ONG ernia Eaa 32 Delete Pall ROC ONS cies ses as stems a T EET E caisl ps wale Balsa Atco se nies side 33 CAPSURE User Manual PADD CNIGICOS oasen rT sues ouees can ece victawaes tacsaenweate neces senewieteusasneneees 34 PEO UNG NOONE sien A E OT A T 34 SCEMO SIBE S arpana E E A E hana pace deenaneeeuene 34 COS Nace seas a es ce ers ans E Oa 35 CICA MING TING ODE CS nisani ata nat iene a aes gabe orate ann erate cease ta 35 Cleaning the Calibration RETEKCNCO asidua ra a E A E EEN 36 TEecHNICAlSPECHCION sas see deca ai cciodatse eis airaw E Duo TE oleate ds sles 37 AO shee aa aig irae acl E ae caries A elle tocar amt ase E te cht EA A E A A A ee N 37 Bluetooth Device Pairing Procedures CAPSURE Bluetooth Only cccccsesseseeeseseeeeeeeeeens 38 CAPSURE User Manual Introduction Thank you for purchasing the X Rite CAPSURE an instrument for matching color The CAPSURE is a product designed to measure a wider variety of color inspiration items The instrument matches the colors of your samples to specific fan deck data stored in the inst
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29. he Measure button to activate the preview The area to be measured is indicated in the preview by the circle Preview Measurement area within circle AutomaticfLarge Three measurement areas are available e Small 2 mm aperture e Medium 4 mm aperture e Automatic Large 8 mm with automatic multicolor extraction and texture compensation 2 Adjust the measurement area by pressing on the up or down side of the Navigation control while lightly holding down the Measure button Preview Preview Preview Nav up or down 2 mm 4 mm Automatic Large 8 mm Note You can preset your aperture preference in the Settings menu 3 When you have located the area you wish to measure press the Measure button firmly An audible camera click sound indicates the start of the measurement A progress bar appears at the bottom of the display to indicate the measurement status It is important that the instrument is held steady for the duration of the measurement 90 The closest match is displayed for the measurement from the active fan decks Refer to the Setting Menu section earlier in this manual for procedure on activating fan decks ABC 2345 Page 9 Row 6 ABC Index OG O 25 CAPSURE User Manual Match Quality Indication After a match the instrument displays 1 2 or 3 colored bars in the title row of the display The bars indicate the quality of the match that was obtained One red ba
30. imilar Colors Displays a list of close colors searched across active fan decks 3 Similar colors ABC 6790 ABC 6345 Page 149 Row 9 ABC Index Back Select Exit Refer to Selection Screen later in this section for a detailed description on using this screen Color Direction Lighter Darker Yellower Bluer Redder Greener Displays a range of colors across all active fan decks moving in each of the color directions 3 Lighter Darker ABC 6790 ABC 6829 Page 210 Row 1 ABC Index Back Select Exit Refer to Selection Screen later in this section for a detailed description on using this screen 30 CAPSURE User Manual Selection Screen Each alternate color method utilizes the identical selection screen to choose a color Refer below for a description of the screen 1 Scroll through the available colors using the up and down sides of the Navigation control For each color a visual comparison is given against the active color and the alternate 2 To make the alternate color the active color press the Enter button All colors set as activate are saved to the Records Active color description ABC B7390 Row of alternate color swatches Active color swatch Alternate color Alternate color description swatch selected ABC 6829 Page 10 Row 1 ABC Index Color description only hanoachramatic a appears on Color Schemes Back Select Exit To exit without activating an alternate color press on the left
31. lider and repeat white calibration from the Settings menu If at any time the instrument requests Repeat Calibration this is due to exceeding the current temperature variation tolerance Please recalibrate by initiating from the Settings menu 17 CAPSURE User Manual Operation bed Settings Menu The Setting menu is used to set instrument options initiate a calibration and view production information from this menu You should review and set the options as needed before using your instrument for the first time 1 Select the Settings icon in the function bar by pressing the left side of the Navigation control Oocr es 2 Select the setting option from the list by pressing the up and down sides of the Navigation control Aperture EC Calibration Language Fan decks Volume Product info 3 Press the Enter button to select the option Refer below for an explanation of each option Set Aperture The aperture option is used to set the aperture size that the instrument defaults to when a color match is started You can select Automatic Large 8 mm Medium 4 mm or Small 2 mm Automatic is the setting that is used for automatic multicolor extraction and texture compensation 1 Select the aperture option from the list by pressing the up and down sides of the Navigation control Automatic Large Medium Small Back Select Exit 2 Press the Enter Select button to select the option and return to th
32. n exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter FCC ID T9JRN42 IC 6514A RN42 CAPSURE User Manual Limited Warranty X Rite warrants this Product against defects in material and workmanship for a period of 90 days from the date of shipment from X Rite s facility unless mandatory law provides for longer periods During such time X Rite will either replace or repair at its discretion defective parts free of charge X Rite s warranties herein do not cover failure of warranted goods resulting from i damage after shipment accident abuse misuse neglect alteration or any other use not in accordance with X Rite s recommendations accompanying documentation published specifications and standard industry practice ii using the device in an operating environment outside the recommended specifications or failure to follow the maintenance procedures in X Rite s accompanying documentation or published specifications iii repair or service by anyone other than X Rite or its authorized representatives iv the failure of the warranted goods caused by use of any parts or consumables not manufactured distributed or approved by X Rite v any attachments or modifications to the warranted goods that are not manufactured distri
33. n in the view area to be selected as a dominant color e Measure textile samples that do not have an opaque weave by the removal of the background color Obtaining a Good Match The instrument works best on samples that are dry and opaque Samples can be oriented horizontally on a table top vertically on a wall or at an angle To obtain a good match make sure the instrument is flat against the sample and is held steady during the match Curved or uneven sample If the sample has a curved or uneven surface try taking several measurements at different positions on the sample The color that is shown most often is the closest match Thin or translucent sample If the sample is thin place it on a flat surface before taking a measurement If the sample is not opaque place it on a white plain paper backing before taking a measurement Non ideal Samples Successful color matches will be difficult or impossible to obtain if samples have any of the following characteristics e Very curved surfaces e Samples that change appearance based on point of view which may contain metallic flake or pearlescent colorants e Samples that appear unusually bright may contain fluorescing pigments 16 CAPSURE User Manual Calibration IMPORTANT The calibration reference is dramatically affected by smudge marks and dust and must be kept clean It is recommended that the instrument is cleaned regularly Refer to the Cleaning section later
34. n will be selected This is chosen by pressing the Enter button Exit indicates that the current screen will be closed and returned to the main match screen This is selected by pressing the right side of the Navigation control Volume System volume Voice tag volume Back Select Exit Screens that contain images of arrows indicate that the Up and Down sides of the Navigation control are used to adjust or page through options and colors J3 Settings Preview Volume Product info Date and time Illumination Tutorial Reset device 15 CAPSURE User Manual Selecting Samples The CAPSURE instrument is unique in that is has been designed to measure a wide variety of inspiration items without the limitations on minimum size or surface textures CAPSURE employs the principle of WYSIWYG What You See Is What You Get The advanced X Rite camera technology and state of the art multi directional LED illumination enables the instrument to e Compensate for surface irregularities with the use of a surface flatten algorithm This enables comparison between textured sample measurements and smooth fan decks e Pick dominant colors from a sample measurement that have more than one color in the measurement view area e Measure Small 2 mm Medium 4 mm and Automatic Large 8 mm sample areas The Automatic Large setting can be used to measure samples less than 2 mm if the desired color has a large enough proportio
35. or 32 CAPSURE User Manual Delete All Records This option allows you to delete all stored records on the instrument 1 Press the up and down sides of the Navigation control to highlight Delete all records Delete all records E 1 11 2009 11 57 30 1 1 11 2009 11 57 08 26 10 2009 09 35 45 E __ 26 10 2009 09 35 19 __ 26 10 2009 09 33 16 26 10 2009 09 32 52 9 26 10 2009 09 31 46 21 10 2009 11 14 49 w G Oe 2 Press the Enter button You are asked to confirm that you want to delete all Are you sure No Yes 3 Highlighting Yes on the screen and press the Enter button All records are now deleted from the instrument 33 CAPSURE User Manual Appendices Troubleshooting Will not turn on Press and hold the Power button Charge battery plug in to USB port Instrument not Hold down on off button 10 seconds to turn off then restart responding Instrument will not switch Remove the USB connection off Hold down on off button 10 seconds to turn off then restart Too much ambient light Make sure you keep the instrument on the sample until the detected end of the measurement Shield the sample to keep light from entering the optics during a measurement on very rough or curved samples On transparent samples try to prevent light from entering the samples from sides or back Place sample on a white background Instrument requests a Recalibrate the instrument using the Calibr
36. own button to change the button to change the volume volume Back Select Exit Back Select Exit 20 CAPSURE User Manual 5 Set the other volume level or press the right side of the Navigation control Exit to go to the Match screen Product Info This screen displays important instrument information Press the down side of the Navigation control to view additional information 02 15 2010 14 00 49 81F RM200 VOSL Version information for the fan decks currently installed in the instrument can be found at the end of the Product Info screen Date and Time The date and time option is used to set the current time date and format for the instrument 1 Select the date and time option from the list by pressing the up and down sides of the Navigation control 3 Date and time 2 Press the Enter button to open the date time window 3 Press the left and right sides of the Navigation control to select the month day year hours minutes seconds and format US or Europe 4 Press the up and down sides of the Navigation control to set the selected date and time attribute When format is selected pressing the up and down sides of the Navigation control will alternate between US and Europe format 5 Press the Enter button to save your settings and return to the Settings window Illumination The illumination option is used to display the Match Detail under the selected lighting condition A 10 represent
37. r indicates an ok match two yellow bars indicate a better match and three green bars indicate the best match No color bars would indicate no close match was found Match quality bars location is Best match ni Better match mm Ok match mm No close match The bars are for informational purpose only Three green bars is the best possible match where as one red or two yellow bars indication basically informs you that instrument made a suitable match The fewer color bars on a measurement the more likely color differences will be noticed Additional details about the identified color can be displayed by pressing down side of the Navigation control 3 Match detail J3 Match detail ABC 2345 Page 9 Row 6 ABC 2345 Nav down Nav down Page 9 Row 6 ABC Index O Note The additional match details that display depend on the fan deck used Important All sRGB and Adobe 98 values are displayed as per specification calculation under D65 2 CAPSURE User Manual a Saving a Match with a Tag Each measurement or selected color is automatically saved in the history record A voice tag or text tag can be saved with each color match CAPSURE can store a maximum of 100 measurements which are stored in date amp time order When the limit of 100 records is reached the oldest record is automatically deleted 1 From the Match window press the Enter button to display the Tag window Ma
38. rument s memory Within seconds you will know the name number of the closest color in the stored fan deck that matches your sample If available CAPSURE uses Bluetooth technology and can communicate wirelessly with other devices such as iPhones and Andriods To utilize the Bluetooth feature in the CAPSURE you must first pair CAPSURE with the other device The pairing procedure is only required the very first time you use the wireless feature to establish a connection Once complete CAPSURE automatically connects to the device when used For additional information on Bluetooth operation refer to Bluetooth Device Pairing Procedure in the Appendices Description 9 11 1 Lanyard loop Provides a secure way to carry your device 2 Power on off Used to turn the instrument on and off 3 Measure button Two stage button press lightly to start preview and firmly to measure Lightly pressing this button always returns you to the Match screen 4 Navigation control Navigates the on screen menus and function bar in four directions Pressing on the left side moves the focus to the next available item to the left Pressing on the right side moves the focus to the next available item to the right The top and bottom sides perform the same function only in an up and down direction 5 Enter button Selects menu items and opens tag menu 6 USB connection For charging the battery and interface to the software 7 Speaker and
39. s an incandescent light source with a 10 wide view standard observer D65 10 represents noon daylight with a 10 wide view standard observer A 2 represents an incandescent light source with a 2 narrow view standard observer D50 2 represents indirect daylight with a 2 narrow view standard observer D65 2 represents noon daylight with a 2 narrow view standard observer 21 CAPSURE User Manual F2 2 represents wide band fluorescent light source with a 2 narrow view standard observer TL84 2 represents narrow band fluorescent light source with a 2 narrow view standard observer 1 2 Select the illumination option from the list by pressing the up and down sides of the Navigation control 10 al D65 10 A 2 DS0 2 D645 2 F2 25 Back Select Exit Press the Enter Select button to select the illumination and return to the Settings window BT Unpair CAPSURE Bluetooth only If the CAPSURE Bluetooth device fails to pair or disappears from the available list of Bluetooth devices a BT Unpair may be required After unpairing repeat the connection process for Apple iOS or Andriod 1 Select the BT Unpair option from the list by pressing the up and down sides of the Navigation control sems volume Product info Date and time a Illumination BT unpair Tutorial Press the Enter button to unpair the device An Unpair succeeded screen appears
40. tch Tag Record voice tag Play voice tag Edit text tag Clear voice tag ABC 2345 Enter Page 9 Row 6 button Back ABC Index O O wO m 2 Voice Tag To record a voice tag for the active color select Record voice tag from the list and press and hold the Enter button down Speak into the microphone located below the power button You have a maximum of 30 seconds recording time per record When finished release the Enter button P Recording Hold down Enter to record voice tag now Release to end To listen to the voice tag you just recorded select Play voice tag from the list and press the Enter button To delete the voice tag you just recorded select Clear voice tag from the list and press the Enter button 3 Text Tag To add a text tag for the active color select Edit text tag from the list and press Enter Add your note with the virtual keyboard using the Navigation control and Enter button When finished highlight OK on the virtual keyboard and press the Enter Button a 121215 HANAFI e 151217 18 2 c 2 9 A H o v 2 9 Haaa pecrocg ma 1 oO w 4 Exit the Tag window by selecting Back from the list and pressing the Enter button 2 CAPSURE User Manual ey Matching a Patterned or Multicolored Sample with Color Picker The Color Picker function is used on patterned woven or multicolored samples that you wish to match a specific
41. ted device Connecting an Android device 1 Open the Settings application 2 Touch Wireless amp networks gt Bluetooth settings 3 Check Bluetooth to turn it on Your tablet scans for and displays the IDs of all available Bluetooth devices in range Settings Scanfordevices l Bluetooth Wi Fi R eee EN Bluetooth D g Hows E52 rt RM200 5029 More B Dell Wireless 370 Bluetooth Mini card If the CAPSURE you want to pair with isn t in the list ensure that the CAPSURE is turned on and Bluetooth is switched On 4 f your tablet stops scanning before CAPSURE is ready touch Find nearby devices and then Scan for devices 5 Touch the ID of the CAPSURE in Found list to pair them 6 Click OK to confirm any passkey request to connect with CAPSURE FSP ple eg Pe 2 oe re ae play B N bi pii Ee eee 39 CAPSURE User Manual 7 Once the pairing process is complete the RM200 XXXX will turn appear in your Paired devices indicating you have successfully connected your two devices Lel Settings g Scan for devices F WFO Bluetooth Bluetooti Only visible to paired devices a 0 a i deri 5029 tt fal Data usage g ar E52 Pet More bates Available devices E Dell Wireless 370 Bluetooth Mini card fi Sound The Apple or Android App can now be started 40 WA XTIte pantone Corporate Headquarters X Rite Incorporated 4300 44th Street SE Grand Rapids Michigan 49512 Phon
42. to the Setting Menu section earlier in this manual 3 Calibrate the CAPSURE if required The CAPSURE remembers the last state of the Bluetooth and will restart in this state when the Power is switched On Off Connecting an Apple iOS device ile 2 3 Switch on the iPhone iPad iPod and enter the settings menu Select Bluetooth and turn Bluetooth ON The iOS device will now scan the area for available Bluetooth devices All available Bluetooth devices with Apple connectivity will be listed here The CAPSURE device should now appear on the iOS device screen as an available Bluetooth device The CAPSURE will be listed as RM200 XXXX and it should be shown in black text il Orange CH 3G 15 58 ot Bluetooth on amp Devices REG PW 0210 Not Paired RM200 5026 Not Paired Now Discoverable 38 CAPSURE User Manual 5 Select the CAPSURE RM200 XXXxX to pair to the iOS device 6 The iOS device should initiate paring This may take up to 20 seconds 7 Once the pairing process is complete the RM200 XXXX text will turn blue and connected will be displayed next to the device name On the CAPSURE the Bluetooth symbol will change color from Grey to Blue atilOrange CH 3G 15 59 oe 3 Bluetooth E Devices RM200 5026 Connected Now Discoverable Notes for iOS connections e You can only connect with 1 iOS device at a time e To connect with another device you must first unpair from the connec

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