Sorry for the amount of questions but I don't have the instructions manual with me. I'm sure everything would be much more clear if I had it here.
Hi Alfonso
You can download the manual from our website
here
Georges is exactly right about how to interpret the ISO(P) and ISO(R) figures - work out the difference in stops between the Ilford ISO(P) and that of your paper at each grade, and enter those figures in the exposure correction table in your Analyser. As your paper has a lower ISO(P) figure it means that it is slower, so more exposure is needed - in this case increase the exposure correction by the difference using the up arrow key.
A sequence of ISO(P) figures would be
50, 64, 80, 100, 125, 150, 200 etc
(just like the film speed setting on your camera)
Each of these figures is a change of a third of a stop, which is 4 units of correction on your Analyser. At grade 1 for example, Ilford is 200 ISO(P) and your paper is 100 - difference three thirds of a stop, or 12 units of correction.
The ISO(R) contrast figures are entered directly so for example at grade 1, the Ilford paper has an ISO(R) of 130 and your paper is 120, so just reduce the existing 130 figure to 120 using the down arrow key.
Hope that helps!