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  <Paragraph>In this module Standard settings and tolerances are defined.
             The different functions can either be executed by buttons displayed in the upper row or by a context menu which is 
             activated with right mouse click. Dependent on the level (e.g. standard family, color standard) different functions are accessable.
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  <Paragraph Style="{DynamicResource Header}">Standard Family</Paragraph>
  
  <Paragraph>• The different colors, solids - dark metallics - light metallics - effect colors etc., 
               are allocated to standard families based on their common settings such as measurement geometry, 
               color difference equation, color tolerance, DOI specifications etc.
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  <Paragraph>• An exceptional group is <Bold>Various Standards</Bold>, where all settings are to be defined on the 
               "individual color level" and no family settings are shared. This group can not be removed or  
               renamed, but you can drag a color here and drop it to an other family.
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  <Paragraph>• <Bold>New Standards</Bold> transferred from the instrument will be saved automatically in the 
               family "Various Standards". After saving it can be dragged and dropped to the desired family. 
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  <Paragraph>• Select the desired <Bold>Standard Family</Bold> or create a new family with the <Bold>Add Family</Bold> button 
               in the upper row.
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  <Paragraph>• New color names can be added to the family using the <Bold>Add Standard</Bold> button. 
               Additional buttons in the upper row can be used to rename or delete the family.
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  <Paragraph>• Standards can also be selected by typing in the name or part of the name in the <Bold>Search line</Bold>. 
               Clicking on the cross at the end of the line will delete the input.
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  <Paragraph>The setting options are dependent on the instrument type selected in the upper window area:
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  <Paragraph Style="{DynamicResource Header}">BYK-mac Instruments</Paragraph>
  
  <Paragraph>• Highlight the group header to be defined (Standard Family/Standard Settings).
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  <Paragraph Style="{DynamicResource Header}">Color Tab</Paragraph>
  
  <Paragraph>• <Bold>Settings</Bold>: Select the desired Statistic Options and readings (n) for Standard and Sample.
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  <Paragraph>• <Bold>SMC</Bold>: Statistical Measurement Control provides representative values with high statistical significance.
               Therefore, a Standard Error needs to be defined (Std Err).
               The minimum number of readings is defined in the "Test Procedure"; the maximum number of readings is by default 20.
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  <Paragraph>• <Bold>Display Options</Bold>: Flop difference and Maximum Delta-value can 
               be displayed on the instrument.
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  <Paragraph>• <Bold>General</Bold>: select the desired Illuminant and Observer.
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  <Paragraph Style="{DynamicResource Header}">Difference Method</Paragraph>
  
  <Paragraph>• The <Bold>upper box</Bold> defines the Difference Method for the standard family.
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  <Paragraph>• Activate the desired measurement angles and input the appropriate settings.
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  <Paragraph>• Limits for Pass/Fail indication can be set based on traffic lights. 
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  <Paragraph>• In case of some color difference methods, e.g. dE*, the color tolerances are to be set for each 
               color differently. Therefore, a lower window opens for tolerance data entry.
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 <Paragraph>• In case of weighted color difference methods, e.g. dE DIN mod, the color tolerances can be either calculated 
              based on the standard data or manually input. When being calculated additionally a factor can be input which will be 
              automatically applied to all tolerances.
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 <Paragraph>• Fluorescence Limit – allows activating a warning on the BYK-mac i when fluorescent light excited
               in the visible range is detected. The limit is defined as the maximum difference between fluorescent
               compensated and non-compensated reading as percentage of the used color tolerance.
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  <Paragraph>• <Bold>Temp Alarm</Bold> - allows activating a warning on the instrument, if the sample temperature 
               is out of the defined range.
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  <Paragraph Style="{DynamicResource Header}">Individual Standard Level</Paragraph>   
  <Paragraph>• As default the family settings and tolerances are applied to the individual standards of the group. In case 
               the standard is to be uncoupled from the family the <Bold>Edit</Bold> icon besides the standard name in the lower window 
               is to be used.</Paragraph>
  <Paragraph>• When "Calculated Tolerances" is selected for weighted color difference methods and spectral data of several 
               instruments are available a drop-down box allows selecting the appropriate instrument.</Paragraph>
                 
  <Paragraph Style="{DynamicResource Header}">Effect Tab</Paragraph>
  <Paragraph>• Select the required effect scales by ticking the appropriate box. Additionally, it can be decided whether the scale is used for Pass/Fail.</Paragraph> 
  <Paragraph>• Edit the <Bold>Tolerances</Bold> and <Bold>Traffic Light</Bold> limits for Pass/Fail indication of
               the appropriate effect scale.</Paragraph>
  
  <Paragraph Style="{DynamicResource Header}">Save and Send Standard</Paragraph>
  
  <Paragraph>• For saving standards use the <Bold>Save</Bold> button in the upper row.
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  <Paragraph>• In the first step the settings for a standard family/standard are defined. The 2nd step will be to transfer 
               these settings to the instrument by using the module "Instrument Management".
               The 3rd step will be to measure the standard panel and save the standard measurement data with the settings 
               in the standard management database by using the module "Data Transfer".
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  <Paragraph Style="{DynamicResource Header}">Export/Import</Paragraph>   
     
  <Paragraph>• <Bold>Export</Bold> allows to save standards as xml-files for transfer to another computer. 
               Highlight the desired color name and click on the Export button in the upper row.
               Highlight the standard family to export the complete family.
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  <Paragraph>• If the standard was defined as a "Master", spectral data and measurement settings
               are exported. Otherwise, only the measurement settings are exported.
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  <Paragraph>• In the Windows Explorer select the folder the xml-file is to be saved to.
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  <Paragraph>• The <Bold>Import</Bold> function serves for importing color standards from another computer. Click on 
               the Import button and select the appropriate folder and file. A dialog box opens for setting 
               specific import options. Standard families and color standards can be updated (double arrow) or created new (+) by using a different name.
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  <Paragraph Style="{DynamicResource Header}">Delete Standards</Paragraph>  
  
  <Paragraph>• To completely delete standards from the standard database, use the <Bold>Delete</Bold> button in the upper row.
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  <Paragraph>• To only delete <Bold>spectral data</Bold> of a standard, but keep the name and settings, use the respective 
               Delete Icon in the Define Master Tab.
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  <Paragraph Style="{DynamicResource Header}">Values Tab</Paragraph>   
     
  <Paragraph>This Tab allows assigning the spectral data of a specific instrument as Master. These Master 
             standards can be distributed to other facilities or suppliers as "Digital Standards" via the Export and 
             Import functions.
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  <Paragraph>• Select the desired color name in the Standard Family field.</Paragraph>
               
  <Paragraph>• If the same standard was measured with several instruments of the same instrument group, select the 
               appropriate unit and click on the "Define Master" button. The measurement data of the new master 
               will be preserved, the data of the other instruments will be deleted.
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  <Paragraph>• If the same standard was measured with different instrument groups (e.g. BYK-mac and BYK-mac i), a master
               standard must be defined for each instrument group.
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  <Paragraph>• To view the colorimetric data of a standard use the arrow down icon in the respective standard row.
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  <Paragraph Style="{DynamicResource Header}">Trafo Mode</Paragraph>   
     
  <Paragraph>This function is available when at least two master standards of two different instrument groups are defined 
             (e.g. BYK-mac and BYK-mac i). The Trafo Mode allows converting readings of one instrument group into readings
             of another group in order to make the instruments read alike.
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  <Paragraph>• To activate the option, click on Trafo Mode.
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  <Paragraph>• Then define the instrument which is to be used as the Trafo Reference. The standard has to be transferred 
               to the instrument again and all following readings will be converted to the Trafo Reference.
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  <Paragraph Style="{DynamicResource Header}">Add/Replace Standard Spectral Data</Paragraph>
  
  <Paragraph>• Use this option to add or replace spectral data of existing or new standards. The standard can be measured, 
               loaded from the database or downloaded from the instrument.
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