These operating instructions are a short User Guide only. A copy of this Instruction Manual is available for download on our website www.elcometer.com. For
the avoidance of doubt, please refer to the original English version.
or translated into any language, in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, manual or otherwise) without the prior written
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1 GAUGE OVERVIEW AND BOX CONTENTS
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1Navigation Buttons
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2 On/Off Key
3USB Data Output Socket
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4Calibration Tile (Magnetised)
Box Contents
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§Elcometer 407L Glossmeter
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§ISO 17025 High Gloss Calibration Tile with Certificate
§Gloss Tile Cleaning Cloth
§Transit Case
§Mains Charger (UK, EU & US)
§USB Cable & ElcoMaster 2.0 Software
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§User Guide
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2 USING THE GAUGE
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aBattery Life Indicator
bSample Number
cGloss Geometry
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Gloss Readings
Date & Time
Batch Name
Navigation Prompts
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Navigation Prompts: Available navigation options are displayed as prompts on the top left of every screen. Use the
indicated button to access the required menus and options. Pressing once or twice from any menu will return the
User to the measurement (home) screen.
3 GETTING STARTED
3.1SWITCHING ON / OFF
1Press the On/Off key
2The Elcometer logo will be displayed followed by the measurement (home) screen
To switch off, press and hold the On/Off key for 3 seconds.
The gauge will switch off automatically after 30, 60, 90 or 120 seconds of inactivity as set by the
User via Menu/Setup/Instrument Setup. This feature can also be disabled.
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3 GETTING STARTED (CONTINUED)
3.2SELECTING THE LANGUAGE
1Select Menu/Setup/Instrument Setup
2Press the or navigation button to highlight “Language”. Press to select.
3Press the navigation button to scroll through the available languages until the required
language is displayed.
3.3SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
1Select Menu/Setup/Instrument Setup
2Press the or navigation button to highlight “Set Date & Time” followed by to select
3Press the navigation button and adjust the date and time following the on screen prompts.
3.4SETTING THE MEASUREMENT PARAMETERS
Via Menu/Setup/Measurement Menu users can select which measurement values are displayed:
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Geometry: Display gloss readings at 1*, 2* or 3 gloss angles
Range:Select AUTO (full scale) or BLACK (standard gloss scale) or MIRROR (extended scale
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for highly reflective materials, polished metals, requires calibration using Mirror
Standard).
3.5SETTING THE PASS/FAIL MEASUREMENT PARAMETERS
Via Menu/Setup/Measurement Menu/Pass/Fail Users can enable on-screen pass/fail indication and
set measurement criteria.
1Select Menu/Setup/Measurement Menu/Pass/Fail
2Press the or navigation button to highlight “Pass/Fail”, followed by to enable
3Press the navigation button to edit the pass and fail criteria.
When enabled, any measurement which falls between the min and max values will be considered a
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pass and the header text will be coloured green.
Readings outside the min and max values will be deemed a fail and the header text will be coloured
red.
4 CALIBRATING THE GAUGE
The gauge has an automatic calibration option which detects when the Elcometer 407L calibration tile
is in position. This is switched ON by default but can be disabled via Menu/Setup/Calibration Menu.
The gauge is supplied with filter paper protecting the calibration tile. This must be removed before
calibrating.
4.1CALIBRATING WHEN AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION IS ENABLED
1Place the gauge on the calibration tile and press the navigation button. The following
message will be displayed:
“Assigned Values; 20° - xx.x; 60° - xx.x; 85° - xx.x” .
Tile Detected -
Note:
using a different tile, follow the procedure outlined in Section 4.3.
The calibration values of the tile supplied with the Elcometer 407L are pre-programmed into the gauge. If
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ress the or navigation button to highlight “CALIBRATE" followed by to select
Press the or navigation button to highlight “CONFIRM" followed by to select and save
the calibration
4.2CALIBRATING WHEN AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION IS DISABLED
1Place the gauge on the calibration tile and select Menu/Calibrate Instrument
2Press the or navigation button to highlight “CONFIRM" followed by to select and save
the calibration
Note: The calibration values of the tile supplied with the Elcometer 407L are pre-programmed into the gauge. If
using a different tile, follow the procedure outlined in Section 4.3.
4.3CALIBRATING WHEN USING DIFFERENT CALIBRATION TILES
If using a different tile to the one identified by the Elcometer 407L, the calibration values of the tile
must be manually entered, before performing the calibration procedure.
1Select Menu/Setup/Calibration Menu
2Press the or navigation button to highlight “Tile Value 20" followed by to select
3Follow the on screen instructions to set the tile value
4Repeat for “Tile Value 60" and “Tile Value 85", where appropriate.
5 TAKING A READING
1Place the gauge on the substrate and press the navigation button
2The reading is taken and the measurement data updated
The gauge can be set to take automatic readings at 2, 5 or 10 second
intervals. This feature can be enabled via Menu/Setup/Measurement
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Pressing the navigation button will access the gloss statistics screen,
displaying statistics for the current batch. Readings can also be taken in
this screen and the statistics will be updated accordingly.
Pressing the navigation button in the gloss statistics screen will
access the gloss graph; this gives a graphical representation of the gloss
measurements.
Note: Graphs (dependent upon the gloss angle available) will only be displayed when two
or more measurements have been taken.
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6 BATCHING
All Batch functions are accessed via Menu/Setup/Data & Batch Menu. Limited Batch functions are
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also displayed on the initial Menu screen.
Batch functions are only available when Memory is switched ON (Menu/Memory).
6.1CREATING BATCHES
1Select Menu or Menu/Setup/Data & Batch Menu
2Press the or navigation button to highlight “Start New Batch” followed by to select
3Readings are automatically stored in the open batch until a new batch is created.
Batches are named “BATCH.xxn” by default, where “xxn” is incremented for each new batch created.
“BATCH” can be changed to a user defined name by connecting to a PC - see Section 6.3.
Statistics for the current batch can be viewed by pressing the navigation button whilst in the
measurement (home) screen. A trend graph of the individual gloss values can also be viewed by
pressing again.
Menu/Clear Current Batch deletes all readings from the open batch.
Menu/Delete All Batches deletes all readings from all batches stored in the memory.
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6 BATCHING (CONTINUED)
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6.2AUTO BATCHING
“Auto Batch” allows users to pre-define the number of readings to be stored in a batch before a new
batch is opened automatically.
1Select Menu/Setup/Data & Batch Menu
2Press the or navigation button to highlight “Auto Batch”
3Press the navigation button to toggle ON
4Press the navigation button to highlight “Batch Size” followed by to select
5Adjust the batch size following the on screen prompts
6.3VIEWING BATCH DATA
1Using ElcoMaster
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2.0 Software - supplied with the gauge, and available as a free download at
- the gauge can transmit readings to a PC for archiving and report
generation. Data can be transferred via USB
2Batches can be saved by connecting the gauge to ElcoMaster 2.0 (using the USB supplied)
and selecting “Download from Gauge”. The ElcoMaster 2.0 wizard will then guide the User
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through the menu instructions to select and save the chosen batch
3Once saved the information contained in the batch can be viewed and reported upon
4Alternatively, the gauge can be connected by Bluetooth to a PC and having created a batch in
ElcoMaster 2.0, the batch may be populated one reading at a time using the live reading
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6.4CREATING USER DEFINED BATCH NAMES
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1Connect the instrument to a PC using the USB cable supplied
2Double click on the USB data folder “IQ Meter”. This can be accessed in Windows via “MY
COMPUTER”, within this file open CONFIG>Batches. This document is a .csv file and can be
opened/edited in programs such as Notepad, Excel or Wordpad. User defined names should
entered into this document with each name listed on a separate line. The batch name length is
limited to 8 letters or numbers, further characters are not included the description
3Switch OFF and ON to transfer the new batch names to the gauge
4Select Menu/Setup/Data and Batch Menu
5Press the or navigation button to highlight “Batch Name” followed by to select the
required name from those stored in the gauge.
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7 MENU STRUCTURE
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Menu
SETUP
Memory: ON (xx.x%free)
Delete Last Reading
Start New Batch
Clear Current Batch
Delete All Batches
Batch Name :xxxxx
Calibrate Instrument
Switch Off
Calibration
BLACK, MIRROR
Control
RC: not currently used
DATA: transmits on screen
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Calibrate Instrument
Auto Calibration : ON/OFF
Calibrate to:xxxxx
Tile Value 20:xx.x
Tile Value 60:xx.x
Tile Value 85:xx.x
Enable Remote Control
Bluetooth :ON/OFF
Bluetooth Mode :
Enter PIN Code
Calibration
Control
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Maintenance
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Bluetooth® not currently available in Japan
* For Elcometer use only
Setup
Data & Batch Menu
Calibration Menu
Measurement Menu
Control Menu
Instrument Setup
Factory Menu
About
Data
Memory: ON/OFF(xx% free)
Delete Last Reading
Start New Batch
Clear Current Batch
Delete All Batches
Auto Batch:ON/OFF
Batch Size:x
Batch Name:xxxxx
Measurement
Auto Measure :xxxxx
Range:xxxxx
Geometry:xx.x
Instrument Setup
Language:xxxxx
Screen View:xxxxx
Backlight:xxx%
Power Off:
Power Switch:
Sound:ON/OFF
USB Charge:xxxxx
Set Date & Time
Serial Number:xxxxxxx
Firmware Version :x.xx
Scanner Version:xxxxxx
Factory Calibration :
Memory Free:xx%
Battery Voltage:x.xxV
USB Charge:xxxxx
NORMAL, INVERTED
20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, 100%
DISABLED, 30 sec, 60 sec, 90 sec, 120 sec
ON & OFF, ON (Fn), ON ONLY
500mA, 100/500mA
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Resolution
0.1 GU
Repeatability
0.2 GU
Reproducibility
0.5 GU
Power
USB rechargeable in 4.5 hours (the Elcometer 407L can only be charged via USB)
Battery Life
>8hrs continuous operation or 10,000 readings
Memory
>999 readings
Operating Temperature
15-40°C
Relative Humidity
Up to 85%, non-condensing
Gauge Dimensions
h x w x d
65 x 140 x 50mm
(2.56 x 5.51 x 1.97")
Gauge Weight
790g (1.7lb)
Can be used in accordance with:
ASTM D523, ASTM D2457, DIN 67530, ISO 2813, ISO 7668, JIS 8741
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Using ElcoMaster 2.0 - supplied with the gauge and available as a free download at
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www.elcometer.com, live gauge readings can be recorded via Bluetooth® and batch data can be
transferred via USB to PC for archiving and report generation. See Section 6.3 for further
information on downloading batch data.
9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
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Bluetooth® not currently available in Japan
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10 SPARES & ACCESSORIES
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Description Part Number
High Gloss Calibration StandardT40724722
Medium Gloss Calibration StandardT40724726
Low Gloss Calibration StandardT40724727
Mirror Gloss Calibration StandardT40724728
11 GLOSSARY
11.1 GLOSS
Gloss is the visual sensation associated with the brightness of direct light reflected in a surface.
Surfaces with high reflectance are determined as glossy; less reflective surfaces are semi-gloss or
matt. The Glossmeter will quantify this effect by measuring light reflection from a sample at defined
angles.
The measurement angles most commonly used for gloss are 20°, 60° and 85°. The most
appropriate angle should be selected dependent on the glossiness of the sample surface. Using
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the correct measurement geometry increases resolution and improves the correlation of results
with human perception of quality.
To determine the correct measurement angle the surface should be assessed with the 60°
geometry:
ŸMatt surfaces which measure below 10 GU at 60° should be re-measured with the 85° angle
ŸHigh gloss surfaces which measure above 70 GU at 60° should be assessed using the 20°
angle.
The 60 degree angle is best employed on mid gloss samples measuring between 10 and 70 GU.
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12 LEGAL NOTICES & REGULATORY INFORMATION
The Elcometer 407L meets the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive. This product is Class B, Group 1 ISM
equipment according to CISPR 11. Class B product: Suitable for use in domestic establishments and in establishments directly
connected to a low voltage power supply network which supplies buildings used for domestic purposes. Group 1 ISM product: A product
in which there is intentionally generated and/or used conductively coupled radio-frequency energy which is necessary for the internal
functioning of the equipment itself.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may
not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
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:
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
– Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Modifications not expressly approved by Elcometer Limited could void the user's authority to operate the equipment under FCC rules.
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