Workspace: Standard And Tolerances; Figure 52. Tolerances Configuration; Figure 53. Enter Tolerances - HunterLab EasyMatch User Manual

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When profile is complete, press OK to continue. The sample height will be shown
next to the Create Sample Profile button.
The Measurement Time is the amount of time used to average the readings
together. The longer the time, the more the averaging.

Workspace: Standard and Tolerances

This command can be used to specify the type of Standard and Tolerances. Standards can
be one of four types: retrieved from database, physical, and ad hoc and numeric. A
standard that is retrieved from Database has been previously stored. A physical standard is
one that has been read as a sample and made into a standard. An Ad Hoc (or working)
standard is one that is read at the beginning of a job and becomes the standard for a run. In
this case, auto tolerances are recommended. A numeric standard is one that has color
measurement values but is not present and cannot be read. A subset of this is the Hitch
Standard. All types of standards can apply Hitch.
Standard is saved with standard name, standard color value and standard tolerances to the
database by pressing the button at the bottom of the screen. When there is a standard
applied in a job, you must delete it first if you want to change the standard type (Recall.
Physical/Adhoc and Numeric). You can click the Calc Auto Tolerances here to calculate the
tolerances of standards.
Tolerances can be entered manually for a selected scale, index and difference.
User's Manual for Aeros and EasyMatch Essentials v 1.1

Figure 52. Tolerances Configuration

Figure 53. Enter Tolerances

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