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Thank you for purchasing a colorimeter from PCE Instruments.
The colorimeter PCE-CSM 6 is an ideal measuring device for application in the area of quality control and
offers high accuracy. When using the colorimeter, there are two different colour spaces available (CIE
L*a*b*C*h and CIE L*a*b*). After a measurement with the PCE-CSM 6, the reading can be used as a
standard value. Other readings can be recorded as a sample and later be compared to the reference
value. In addition to the individual colour space coordinates, the deviation between the readings is also
displayed. On the internal memory of the colorimeter, you can store up to 100 reference values and up to
20000 samples. The measured data can also be transferred to a PC via USB and analysed with the
included PC software.
2 Safety notes
Please read this manual carefully and completely before you use the device for the first time. The device
may only be used by qualified personnel and repaired by PCE Instruments personnel. There is no
warranty of damages or injuries caused by non-observance of the manual.
This colorimeter is a precise measuring device. Please avoid strong changes in the
environmental conditions. This includes flickering lights as well as changes of the air temperature
or air humidity.
The device may only be used in the approved temperature range.
Make sure the device is standing right on the measuring spot. Do not move it while the measuring
procedure is in progress. Avoid shocks.
Do not expose the device to water. Only use it in areas which fulfil the permitted environmental
conditions.
Keep the device clean and prevent dust or other particles from entering the measuring aperture.
To clean the device, use a damp cloth. Do not use solvent-containing materials for cleaning.
The case should only be opened by qualified personnel of PCE Instruments.
You must not make any technical changes to the device.
The instrument should never be placed with the user interface facing an object (e. g. keyboard
side on a table).
Only use the battery which is included in the package (3.7 V, 0.5 A).
If you do not need the device for a longer period of time, please reset the white calibration and
store it in in the carrying case.
This user's handbook is published by PCE Instruments without any guarantee.
We expressly point to our general guarantee terms which can be found in our general terms of business.
If you have any questions please contact PCE Instruments.
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3 Specification
Measuring aperture
Ø 8 mm
Measuring geometry
8°/d
Sensor
Silicon photoelectric diode
Colour spaces
CIE L*a*b*C*h
CIE L*a*b
Colour difference formula
ΔE*ab
Observer
CIE 10°
Measurement range
L: 0 … 100
Errors between each equipment
≤0.40 ΔE*ab
Standard deviation
Within ΔE*ab 0.07
Repeatability
average of 30 measurements of standard white plate
1 x colorimeter PCE-CSM 6
1 x USB cable
1 x aluminium carrying case
1 x lithium-ion battery
1 x mains adaptor
1 x calibration plate (white)
1 x PC software
1 x instruction manual
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4 System description
4.1 Button description
Manual
4.2 Interfaces
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Power button: Press this button to turn on the device (button lock in place). Press the button
again to turn off the device (button unlocks).
DC interface: Only use the mains adaptor included in the package. If it breaks down, only use
substitutions with the following characteristics: output 5 V DC, 2 A.
USB/RS-232 interface: By using the USB interface, you can transfer data from the colorimeter to
a PC. The baud rate is 115,200 bps.
4.3 Battery
Installing the battery
1. Make sure that the colorimeter is turned off.
2. Open the cover of the battery compartment.
3. Insert the battery into the allocated space.
4. Close the cover of the battery compartment.
Charging the battery
The battery can only be charged when the colorimeter is connected to a PC or to the mains adaptor.
When charging the battery, a dynamic charging indication appears in the top right corner of the display.
Note: If the battery is damaged, the device can still be used via an external power source (PC / mains
adaptor).
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5 Operation
5.1 Turn on the device
1. Make sure the battery is installed or the device is connected to an external power source.
2. Turn on the device by pressing the power button. After a few seconds, you are automatically
directed to the “Standard Measurement” screen. The default setting for this measuring mode is
L*a*b*C*h.
5.2 Take a measurement
If you turn on the device, you are directed to the “Standard Measurement” screen. To take a
measurement, follow these steps:
1. Press and hold the testing button (see chapter 4.1). Next, a light cone appears to help you aim at
the measuring point.
2. Move the device as close to the measuring point as possible.
3. Release the testing button. The colorimeter now takes a measurement.
After the measuring procedure is finished, you can see the results on the following screen:
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A reading which has been determined by using the “Standard Measurement” automatically serves as a
reference value. You can add one or more sample measurements to this reading. To do so, you have to
switch to the “Sample Measurement” screen:
1. Press the Enter button when you are in the results screen of the standard measurement
function. Now you get to the “Sample Measurement” screen.
2. Take a measurement (just like you did in the standard measurement).
3. Now you can see the results and the deviation to the standard in the following screen:
Note: While the measurement is in progress (time duration: ~ 1 second), all buttons are inactive.
To go back to the standard measurement screen, press Back .
5.3 Additional functions
5.3.1 Records
All measuring results are recorded and saved to the internal memory of the colorimeter (if auto save is
active). To view the recorded data, press the Menu button , select “Record” and press Enter to
confirm. Now, you get to the following screen:
Here you can navigate between the different readings by using the arrow keys ( and ).
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If you have carried out further sample measurements, you can view those by pressing Enter .
If there is more than one sample measurement, you can use the arrow keys ( and ) for
navigation.
If you want to delete any individual sample measurement, select it and press and hold the Back
button for approx. 3 seconds. If you press Back shortly, you will be redirected to the main
screen of the record function.
If you have determined a certain standard value and want to add further sample measurements
to the existing standard subsequently, select the standard value and press the Menu button .
You are now redirected to the standard measurement screen. Press Enter to go to the sample
measurement screen. Now you can perform a sample measurement, which will be automatically
added to the selected standard.
If you want to turn a sample into a standard, select the standard which the sample is related to
and press Enter to view the samples. Now select the desired sample and press the Menu
button . The sample has now turned into a standard value.
5.3.2 Calibration
To get to the calibration menu, press the Menu button , select “Calibrate“ and press Enter.
Here you can select between white and black calibration. Use the arrow keys ( and ) to make a
selection and press Enter to confirm. A confirmation screen with instructions will appear.
White calibration
If you want to perform a white calibration, place the white calibration plate on the measuring aperture.
After that, press the Testing button to start the calibration.
Black calibration
If you wish to perform a black calibration, remove the calibration plate and place the device with the
measuring aperture oriented upwards. Make sure that this calibration is carried out in a dark environment.
Additionally, keep the device at least 1 meter away from reflecting objects like walls, tables, etc. To start
the calibration process, press the Testing button.
Note: A calibration is only reasonable in the following cases: when first using the device, after strong
changes in the environmental conditions, when the device has been used for a long time or when the
measurement results are inaccurate.
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5.3.3 Connection to a PC or printer
To connect the device to a PC or printer, press the Menu button , select “Comm“ and press Enter .
Now, you will get to the communication screen.
After that, use the USB cable to connect the device to a PC and press Enter . If the connection was
successful, the screen shows “Communicating…”
The device can also be connected to a printer. In this case, you can hold the Up/Print Button for 5
seconds in order to print the current reading.
5.3.4 Tolerances
To set up or adjust tolerances, press the Menu button , select “Tolerance“ and press Enter . Now,
you get to the tolerance screen.
Here you can set up tolerances. To do so, use the arrow keys ( and ) to adjust the selected digit.
Press Enter to go to the next digit. After confirming the last digit by pressing Enter , the tolerance is
set up.
Note: The threshold value refers to the „ΔE*“ value in the sample measurement display. It specifies the
maximum acceptable value of the deviation. If the measured value exceeds the threshold value, you can
see a “Fail” indication in the display. Otherwise,the display will show “Pass”.
5.3.5 Delete recorded data
To delete the recorded data, press the Menu button , select “Delete“ and press Enter . Now, you get
to the deletion screen.
Here you have two different options. You can either delete all sample measurements (“Delete ALL Samples”) or all records (“Delete ALL Records”).
Select the desired option by using the arrow keys ( and ) and press Enter . A confirmation screen
appears. Press Enter to confirm or Back to cancel.
Note: If you delete all records, all sample measurements will be deleted as well.
5.3.6 Averaging
You can set the number of measurements which are performed during the measuring procedure. From
these particular measurement results, the average value is generated.
To get to the averaging settings, press the Menu button , select “Average“ and press Enter .
Here, you can set the number of measurements. Use the arrow keys ( and ) to adjust the selected
digit. Press Enter to go to the next digit. After confirming the last digit by pressing Enter , the
averaging is set.
Note: If you set “00” or “01”, there will be no averaging.
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5.3.7 Display mode
To change the display mode, press the Menu button , select “Display“ and press Enter . Now, you
get to the display mode settings.
Here you have three different options: “CIE L*a*b*C*H*”, “CIE L*a*b*” and “CIE XYZ”. Use the arrow keys
( and ) to select the desired option and press Enter to confirm.
Note: CIE L*a*b*C*H* is set by default.
5.3.8 Date/Time setting
To set the time and date of the colorimeter, press the Menu button , select “Time“ and press Enter .
Now you get to the time and date settings.
Here you can set the time (“Set time”), date (“Set date”) and how time and date are displayed (“Time
format” / “Date format”). Select the desired option by using the arrow keys ( and ) and press Enter
to confirm.
Set time / date
Here you can set the individual digits of the time and date. Adjust the selected digit by using the arrow
keys ( and ) and press Enter to get to the next digit. After confirming the last digit by pressing
Enter , the time / date is set.
Time format
Here you can choose between 24 h format and 12 h format. Use the arrow keys ( and ) for selection
and press Enter to confirm.
Date format
Here you can choose between year-month-day, month-day-year and day-month-year. Use the arrow keys
( and ) for selection and press Enter to confirm.
5.3.9 Language
To adjust the language of the colorimeter, press the Menu button , select “Language” and press Enter
. Now you get to the language selection screen. You can choose between English and Chinese. Select
an option by using the arrow keys ( and ) and press Enter to confirm.
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6 Settings
To get to the settings, press the Menu button , select “Setting“ and press Enter .
Here you have different options. Use the arrow keys ( and ) to navigate and confirm the selection by
pressing Enter .
6.1 Colour offset
Here you can choose if the colour offset is displayed or not. Select an option by using the arrow keys (
and ) and press Enter to confirm.
6.2 Auto save
Here you choose if the measured data are recorded automatically or not. Choose the desired option by
using the arrow keys ( and ) and press Enter to confirm. If auto save is inactive, you can
manually save the data by pressing the Down/Save button .
6.3 Print settings
Here you can choose if the readings are printed automatically once the device is connected to a printer.
Select ”On” for automatic printing or “Off” for manual printing after pressing the Up/Print button.
6.4 Backlight time
Here you can choose how long the backlight is active. Choose the desired option by using the arrow keys
( and ) and press Enter to confirm.
6.5 Brightness setting
Here you can adjust the brightness of the display. Use the arrow keys ( and ) to select an option and
press Enter to confirm.
6.6 Power manager
Here you can check the battery status.
6.7 Restore factory
Here you can restore the factory settings. To do so, press Enter in the confirmation screen. Press
Back to cancel.
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Powder compartment
7 Optional Accessories
7.1 Powder test box PCE-CSM PTB
With the optional powder test box PCE-CSM PTB you can determine the colorimetric parameters of
powders.
7.1.1 Design
The PCE-CSM PTB consists of a base plate (1), a measuring plate with a powder compartment (2), a
lens (3) and a mounting ring (4).
7.1.2 Operation
1. Calibration: Put the lens on the white calibration plate and perform a white calibration. After that,
perform a black calibration.
2. Fill in the powder: Fill the powder into the powder compartment of the measuring plate.
After that, re-assemble the powder test box (see 7.1.1). Make sure the screw joint is straight.
3. Measure: Place the measuring aperture of the colorimeter on the hole of the powder test box and
perform a measurement. Make sure the colorimeter stands stable.
4. Clean the test box: After using the powder test box, disassemble and clean it. If needed, you
can use alcohol for cleaning. After the cleaning, let the box dry and store it properly until next use.
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7.2 Measuring device for liquids, pastes and powders PCE-CSM UTC
With the optional measuring device PCE-CSM UTC, you can determine the colorimetric parameters of
liquids, pastes and powders.
7.2.1 Design
The PCE-CSM UTC consists of a base plate (1), an alignment plate for the colorimeter (2), a measuring
chamber (3) with a measuring hole (31), a tank with filling level indication (4), a cover plate (5) and an
adjuster plate (6) with safety screws (7).
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7.2.2 Operation
1. Place the colorimeter in the measuring device PCE-CSM UTC (as seen on the picture below) and
tighten it by using the adjuster plate (6) and the safety screws (7). The measuring aperture should
align with the measuring hole of the measuring chamber (3). Make sure that the colorimeter is in
the right place and tightened properly before moving on.
2. Fill the cuvette (4) with the desired medium and put it into the measuring chamber (3). The
cuvette has two matte surfaces at the sides. Only touch it on those two sides to prevent
measurement errors due to dirt. The cuvette is also equipped with a filling level indicator. Make
sure the filling level lies between the MIN and the MAX indication of the tank.
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3. Put the cover plate (5) on the measuring chamber of the PCE-CSM UTC. There is an indication
on the cover plate, as well as on the measuring chamber. Please make sure that these
indications are aligned properly (see picture below).
4. Perform a measurement with the colorimeter.
5. Clean the measuring device before each use. Do not use abrasive or corrosive materials to
prevent the tank from being scratched.
After cleaning, put the cover plate back on the measuring chamber to keep it clean during
storage.
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8 Disposal
For the disposal of batteries, the 2006/66/EC directive of the European Parliament applies. Due to the
contained pollutants, batteries must not be disposed of as household waste. They must be given to
collection points designed for that purpose.
In order to comply with the EU directive 2012/19/EU we take our devices back. We either re-use them or
give them to a recycling company which disposes of the devices in line with law.
If you have any questions, please contact PCE Instruments.
9 Contact
If you have any questions about our range of products or measuring instruments please contact PCE
Instruments.
9.1 PCE Instruments UK
By post:
PCE Instruments UK Ltd.
Units 12/13 Southpoint Business Park
Ensign Way, Southampton
Hampshire
United Kingdom, SO31 4RF
By phone:
02380 987 035
9.2 PCE Americas
By post:
PCE Americas Inc.
711 Commerce Way
Suite 8
Jupiter
33458 FL
USA
By phone:
561 320 9162
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