ComTime
Instruction Manual

Introduction
The JOBO ComTime is an electronic exposure
meter and timer for the determination of exposure times for black and white and color
enlargements. It is suited for the following applications:
- Determination of exposure time for all black
and white enlargements
- Determination of exposure time for color
enlargements of slides and negatives
- Determination of the correct contrast grade
for black and white papers
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Controls
and Parts of the ComTime

[ Click On Part ]
1.Balancing
LED's for exposure time adjustment. Correct exposure time is reached when the
green LED is lit.
2.Sensitivity
adjustment knob to adjust the unit for paper sensitivity.
3.Measuring cell
4.White area
to aid in finding a suitable area of the image for measuring.
5.LED display
indicating the recommended contrast grade. Half grade steps are indicated when two
adjacent LED's are lit.
6.ON-OFF switch
7.Rotary
potentiometer for adjusting the paper grade display.
8.Start/Stop key
for starting and stopping the enlarger exposure.
9.Lamp key for
turning the enlarging lamp ON or OFF and to RESET an interrupted exposure time.
10.Rotary wheel
with integrated LED display for adjusting exposure time.
11.Power supply
contains power and switching functions.
12.Power
supply socket for incoming power cord (#15).
13.Fuse
and line-voltage selector 230/115 volts.
14.Switch outlet;
the enlarger is connected here via the adapter cord (#16).
15.Power cord; connected
between the wall socket and the power supply socket (#12).
16.Adapter cord;
connected between the enlarger and the switch outlet (#14).

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Important
Safeguards
When using electrical appliances, especially
when children are present, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including
the following:
Read all instructions before using!
Keep away from water.
Warning:
To reduce the risk of death by electric shock
- Always unplug it immediately after using.
- Do not place or store appliance where it can
fall or be pulled into a tub or sink.
- Do not place in or drop into water or other
liquid
- If an appliance falls into water, unplug it
immediately. Do not reach into the water.
Warning:
To reduce the risk of burns, electrocution, fire or injury to persons
- This appliance should never be left unattended
when plugged in. Do not pull, twist or wrap line cord around the motor.
- Close supervision is necessary when this
appliance is used by or near children or invalids.
- Use this appliance only for its intended use
as described in the manual. Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer.
- Never operate this appliance if it has a
damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, if it has been dropped or damaged, or
dropped into water. Return the appliance to an authorized service center for examination
and repair.
- Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.
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1. Supplies
Included

- ComTime
- Instruction manual
- Diffuser for integrated measurement
- Adapter cord
- Power cord
- Power supply
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2. Technical
Data
Dimensions: (H x W x L)
Control Unit: 2.5 x 7.5 x 14 cm
(1 x 3 x 5½")
Power Supply: 6 x 8 x 14 cm
(2 x 3 x 5½")
Weight:
Control Unit: approx. 200 g
(approx. 7 oz.)
Power supply: approx. 500 g
(approx. 18 oz.)
Voltage: 230 V
50/60 Hz;
115 V 50/60 Hz
Power: 20 watts
Switching capacity: up to 900W
at 230 V
up to 470W at 115 V
Operating conditions:
16-35° C (61 - 95° F)
maximum 60% relative humidity
Calibration:
manual
Measurement modes: Spot
and integrated
Probe: 4 mm
Paper Channels:
1
Display: LED
Key illumination:
None
Paper types: Neg.,
Pos., B/W, VC
Exposure time:
0.1 up to 60 sec.
Display of time: Countdown;
time can be interrupted at any point
Contrast gradation: 0-5
in ½ grade steps
Measuring range:
approx. 4 decades (13 -stops)
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3. Setup
Before connecting the cords to
the power supply, check the voltage rating in the small gray window of the fuse and
line-voltage selector (#13) and make certain it is correct for the current in your
darkroom. There are only two settings; 230 or 115 volts. If you need to change the
setting, make certain the power supply is not plugged in, then press the flat
springs (on either side of the voltage window) toward the center to release the fuse
assembly from the power supply socket. Once you have removed the fuse and line-voltage
selector pull out the gray fuse socket, rotate it 180° and re-insert it. Then
re-install the fuse and line-voltage selector.
Connect the adapter cord (#16)
into the switch outlet (#14).
For enlargers with power
supplies, connect the power supply of the enlarger to the adapter cord (#16). On some
fan-cooled enlargers, there may be a cord attached to the power supply labeled "to
timer". With such enlargers, attach this cord to the adapter cord (#16). If your
enlarger has no external power supply, simply plug the enlarger's power cord into the
adapter cord (#16).
Connect the power cord (#15)
into the power supply socket (#12).
Connect the other end of the
power cord to the power socket in your darkroom.
The ComTime is now ready for
use.
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4.
Programming the ComTime
Note: During programming
and during all measuring processes, the safelight and all other darkroom illumination must
be off. the measuring cell will respond to any light.
To program the ComTime, you must
first make what you consider to be an ideal print without using the ComTime. All factors
which affect exposure (enlarger height, -stop of the enlarging lens, paper grade,
filtration if any, and exposure time) must then be used to program the ComTime for future
use. The JOBO Varioformat Easel (#6810) and Test Printer (#6815) are valuable aids in determining
the correct exposure.
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4.1 Entry of the Determined
Exposure Value (Spot)
The enlarger height and lens
aperture should be the same as for your ideal print, and the negative for that print
should be in the negative carrier of the enlarger. Turn on the enlarger. Turn off all
darkroom light. With the ON/OFF switch (#6), turn on the ComTime. The rotary wheel (#10)
is set to display the exposure time you used for your ideal print.
Place the ComTime on the easel
or baseboard of the enlarger so the lightest part of the projected negative that still
shows some details is covered by the measuring cell (#3). Select this spot as close to the
central area of the negative as possible. With the ComTime in place, turn the sensitivity
adjustment knob (#2) until the balancing LED's (#1) change from a red triangle to the
green center LED. Once the green LED is lit, do not change the adjustment knob (#2) any
more.
Your ComTime is now set for the
paper you have been using. It is "programmed". In order to assure that you will
be able to use the ComTime again with this box of paper, you should mark the paper package
with the measuring method used and the reference value. (See section 7.)
Now you can determine exposure
time for an unknown negative used with this paper. To program and determine the paper
grade required, proceed to section 4.2.
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4.2 Entry of Paper Grade by
Spot Readings for B/W
After completing the steps in
section 4.1, select the darkest area of the projected negative which has details important
to the picture and place the measuring cell (#3) under that area. An LED (#5) will light
up to indicate the recommended paper grade.
If this indicated paper grade
does not correspond to the grade of paper used in your ideal print, the ComTime can be
adjusted by turning the rotary potentiometer (#7) with the screwdriver until the correct
contrast grade is displayed.
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4.3
Entry of the Determined Exposure Value for Integrated Measurements with B/W and Color
The diffuser supplied with the
ComTime should be placed under the enlarging lens in the light path of the projected
negative or slide. Place the ComTime directly on the easel or baseboard under the center
of the projected light and turn the sensitivity adjustment knob (#2) until the balancing
LED's (#1) change from a red triangle to the green center LED. Once the green LED is lit,
do not change the adjustment knob (#2) any more. In order to assure that you will be able
to use the ComTime again with this box of paper, you should mark the paper package with
the measuring method used and the reference value. (See section 7.)
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5.
Measuring of Exposure Value
Place an unknown negative or
slide in the enlarger, focus, and select the picture details to be printed. Turn the
ComTime on with the ON-OFF switch (#6) as well as the enlarger light by pressing the lamp
key (#9). Place the ComTime on the easel or baseboard so that the lightest spot of the
negative or slide which just shows detail is projected onto the measuring cell. (#3). The
new exposure time can now be determined in two ways.
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5.1 Measurement with Constant
Exposure Time
For this method, the exposure
time is pre-set with the rotary wheel (#10). The aperture of the enlarging lens is now
adjusted until the balancing LED's (#1) display only the green LED. You may now expose the
paper for the time indicated on the rotary wheel (#10) at the aperture determined through
this procedure. If you are unable to illuminate the green central LED (#1) you may be out
of range for the exposure time selected. Try the same procedure with a different time
selected.
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5.2 Measurement with Constant Lens
Aperture
For this measuring method,
pre-set the enlarging lens to the desired aperture (-stop) and turn the rotary wheel
(#10) until only the green LED (#1) is illuminated. If you are unable to illuminate only
the green central LED (#1) you may be out of range for the aperture selected. Try the same
procedure with a different aperture.
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6.
Determination of B/W Paper Grade
The ComTime is an effective tool
for determining the negative contrast, and therefore the correct paper grade needed to
make the best print to show the full tonal range of the photograph. Selecting the correct
paper grade means that the lightest and darkest areas in the negative which still show
some detail, will also show detail in the final print.
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6.1 Determination of B/W Negative
Contrast
With the unknown negative placed
in the enlarger, switch on the ComTime (#6) and focus the image and adjust it for the
desired composition. Place the ComTime on the easel or baseboard with the measuring cell
(#3) under the lightest spot of the projected negative in which detail can be seen. Turn
the rotary wheel (#10) until only the green LED (#1) is illuminated. Now move the ComTime
to position the measuring cell (#3) under the darkest part of the negative that still
shows detail. The paper grade indicators (LED's) (#5) will now indicate the correct grade
for this negative.
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7. Reference Value
Once the ComTime is programmed,
the paper sensitivity can be read-out as a reference number. This value makes it possible
to calibrate different paper types, and to re-program the ComTime to each.
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7.1 Displaying the Reference Value
Turn unit off with ON/OFF key
(#6)
Turn unit on while pressing
the lamp key (#9)
Read out reference value in
the display and note number accordingly (1 - 99 possible)
Turn unit off
After turning unit on, normal
operation is restored.
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7.2 Adjusting the Reference Value
Turn unit off with ON/OFF key
(#6)
Turn unit on while pressing
the lamp key (#9)
Adjust the desired reference
value in the display by turning the rotary wheel (#10)
Turn unit off
After turning unit on, normal
operation is restored.
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8. Starting
Exposure
Turn the enlarger off by
pressing the lamp key (#9). Place the paper in the easel and press the Start/Stop key
(#8). The enlarger will switch on and the time will count down on the display. The
exposure count-down can be interrupted by pressing the Start/Stop key. The exposure will
resume when you press the Start/Stop key again. This procedure can be repeated as many
times as desired.
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9. Special
Indications
Digital LED display of
rotary wheel does not illuminate.
Right LED (of the
balancing LED's #1) lights up and no adjustment will change it.
Both red arrows (of the
balancing LED's #1) light up.
Two LED's (of the
contrast grade display #5) light up.
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10. Mounting
the Diffuser
If your enlarger has a red
under-the-lens swing out filter, you may be able to remove the red filter and mount the
diffusion material in its place. Use the original filter as a template for cutting the
diffusion material to fit in the holder.
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11.
Maintenance and Care
The ComTime does not need any
special maintenance. However, the measuring window should be kept clean, because dust and
dirt on the sensor can cause incorrect measurements. The measuring cell (#3) can be
cleaned with a Q-tip or cotton ball. Do not spray any liquid onto the measuring
cell.
When not in use, the ComTime
should be stored in a cool and dry place. Just like any other precision measuring
instrument, the ComTime must be protected from excessive heat, shock or impact. Handle it
with care!
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12. Service
If the ComTime does not work, or
if there appears to be a problem with its operation, we recommend that you send it to your
local JOBO Service Department to be checked or repaired.
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13. Warranty
ComTime units, purchased in the
USA, are covered by a one year parts and labor warranty against manufacturing defects.
Damage caused by inappropriate handling will void the warranty.
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If you have any questions, contact us utilizing one of the
following methods:
Equipment or Processing Questions:
- Phone: Customer Service Department (734) 205-9421
e-mail: tech@jobo-usa.com
Repair Questions:
- Phone: Repair Department (734) 205-9420
- e-mail: repair@jobo-usa.com
- Telephone (734) 677-6989
- Fax: (734) 677-6963
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- Postal address
- P.O. Box 3721, Ann Arbor, MI 48106
- Shipping Address
- 4401 Varsity Drive, Suite D, Ann Arbor, MI 48108
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- Sales: sales@jobo-usa.com
- Equipment & Processing Questions: tech@jobo-usa.com
Repair Information: repair@jobo-usa.com
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