The handheld system’s software, named ColorWiz Pro, will be located on your system’s home screen and can be launched by pressing the icon.
This is the same App found on Google Play and Apple Store for our WiFi enabled spectrometers; however, we have tailored the graphics for an 8″ touchscreen and upgraded and added many new features, such as continuous mode, snapshot, multi-file review, & paint matching feature.
Acquire full spectrum analysis and research-grade colorimetry of solids, liquids, and powder samples! Capture basic and more advanced color measurement parameters such as CIE L*a*b* and RGB. Also included are a variety of colorimetric analyses such as Chroma, Hue, Luminosity, SRM, Lovibond, and EBC. Easily save a dE color reference and calculate color differences. Save spectra, color metrics, and export as .TRM or .ABS text data files, screenshots, and/or PDF reports with all parameters listed.
The system should be connected as soon as the app starts if the system power is ON and zAP2 is connected (for Series 3) before starting the app. If the system power was not on (or zAP2 was not connected). Selecting the correct option on the connection page will allow for spectrometer connection.
Series 4: The spectrometer is ready to be connected as soon as the system power is ON. Confirm the connection in the Network Settings menu option:
Series 3: Once the ColorWiz software has been successfully launched the first step is to verify connection. Click the connection icon to visit the Network Settings menu option. There you can see your connection. For this device the Spectrometer Local Access Point should be automatically checked. If there is a problem with connection, you can uncheck and recheck this option to re-establish connection. If you can not connect either (1) you are connected to a different wireless network or (2) your spectrometer engine’s main battery supply is depleted.