Instruction Manual
J17
LumaColor Photometer
070-8531-04
This document applies for firmware version 1.00
and above.
Warning
The servicing instructions are for use by qualified
personnel only. To avoid personal injury, do not
perform any servicing unless you are qualified to
do so. Refer to all safety summaries prior to
performing service.
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WARRANTY
Tektronix warrants that this product will be free from defects in materials and
workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of shipment. If any such
product proves defective during this warranty period, Tektronix, at its option, either
will repair the defective product without charge for parts and labor, or will provide a
replacement in exchange for the defective product.
In order to obtain service under this warranty, Customer must notify Tektronix of
the defect before the expiration of the warranty period and make suitable
arrangements for the performance of service. Customer shall be responsible for
packaging and shipping the defective product to the service center designated by
Tektronix, with shipping charges prepaid. Tektronix shall pay for the return of the
product to Customer if the shipment is to a location within the country in which the
Tektronix service center is located. Customer shall be responsible for paying all
shipping charges, duties, taxes, and any other charges for products returned to
any other locations.
This warranty shall not apply to any defect, failure or damage caused by improper
use or improper or inadequate maintenance and care. Tektronix shall not be
obligated to furnish service under this warranty a) to repair damage resulting from
attempts by personnel other than Tektronix representatives to install, repair or
service the product; b) to repair damage resulting from improper use or
connection to incompatible equipment; or c) to service a product that has been
modified or integrated with other products when the effect of such modification or
integration increases the time or difficulty of servicing the product.
THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN BY TEKTRONIX WITH RESPECT TO THIS
PRODUCT IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR
IMPLIED. TEKTRONIX AND ITS VENDORS DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. TEKTRONIX' RESPONSIBILITY TO REPAIR OR REPLACE
DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY PROVIDED
TO THE CUSTOMER FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY. TEKTRONIX AND
ITS VENDORS WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL,
INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IRRESPECTIVE OF
WHETHER TEKTRONIX OR THE VENDOR HAS ADVANCE NOTICE OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
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Table of Contents
General Safety Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Injury Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Product Damage Precautions . . . . . . . . . .
Safety Terms and Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . .
v
v
vi
vi
Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ix
Getting Started
Product Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Ć1
J17 Photometer Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Ć1
Unpacking the J17 Photometer . . . . . . . . . 1Ć3
Repackaging for Shipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Ć3
Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Ć5
Battery and Power
Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Ć7
Using Battery Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Ć7
Using the Optional AC Power Adapter . . 1Ć9
Operating Basics
Functional Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
The J17 Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
The J17 Side Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3
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Reference
RSĆ232D Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
RSĆ232 Pin Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
Command Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
Report Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5
Color Measurements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
COLOR Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
J1820 Measurements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7
Specifications
Performance Verification
Maintenance
Cleaning6.-. .1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2
Replaceable Parts
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Appendices
AppendixĂA:
Optional Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1
AppendixĂB:
Photometry and Radiometry Reference . . . . B-1
AppendixĂC:
Chromaticity Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-1
Glossary and Index
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List of Figures
Figure 1Ć1:ăThe J17 Photometer . . . . . . . . 1Ć2
Figure 1Ć2:ăReplacing the Battery . . . . . . 1Ć8
Figure 1Ć3:ăLocation of J17 Power Adapter
Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Ć9
Figure 3Ć1:ăLocation of the RSĆ232D Port 3-1
Figure 3Ć2:ăRSĆ232 Pin Connections . . . . 3-2
Figure 3Ć3:ăRSĆ232D Report Format . . . . 3-5
Figure 6Ć1:ăTest Point Locations on the
A1 Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8
Figure 7Ć1:ăJ17 Replaceable Parts . . . . . . 7-4
Figure BĆ1:ăCIE Photopic Curve . . . . . . . . B-5
Figure CĆ1:ăThe 1931 CIE Chromaticity Diagram
C-3
Figure CĆ2:ă1931 CIE Chromaticity Diagram
Showing Color Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . C-4
Figure CĆ3:ăCorrelated Color Temperature
Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-5
Figure CĆ4:ă1976 CIEĆUCS Chromaticity
Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-7
Figure CĆ5:ăSpectral Tristimulus Values for
Equal Spectral Power Source
(CIE 1931 Standard 2° Observer) . . . . . . . C-8
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General Safety Summary
Review the following safety precautions to avoid injury
and prevent damage to this product or any products
connected to it.
Only qualified personnel should perform service proceĆ
dures.
While using this product, you may need to access other
parts of the system. Read the General Safety Summary
in other system manuals for warnings and cautions
related to operating the system.
Injury Precautions
Do Not Operate in Wet/Damp Conditions
To avoid electric shock, do not operate this product in
wet or damp conditions.
Do Not Operate in Explosive Atmosphere
To avoid injury or fire hazard, do not operate this
product in an explosive atmosphere.
Wear Eye Protection
To avoid eye injury, wear eye protection if there is a
possibility of exposure to highĆintensity rays.
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ProductDamage Precautions
Use Proper Power Source
Do not operate this product from a power source that
applies more than the voltage specified.
Do Not Operate With Suspected Failures
If you suspect there is damage to this product, have it
inspected by qualified service personnel.
Do NotImmerse in Liquids
Clean the probe using only a damp cloth. Refer to
cleaning instructions.
Safety Terms and Symbols
Terms in This Manual
These terms may appear in this manual:
WARNING
Warning statements identify conditions or practices that
could result in injury or loss of life.
CAUTION
Caution statements identify conditions or practices that
could result in damage to this product or other
property.
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General Safety Summary
StaticĆSensitive Devices
Terms on the Product
These terms may appear on the product:
DANGER indicates an injury hazard immediately accesĆ
sible as you read the marking.
WARNING indicates an injury hazard not immediately
accessible as you read the marking.
CAUTION indicates a hazard to property including the
product.
Symbols on the Product
The following symbols may appear on the product:
Double
Insulated
DANGER
High Voltage
Protective
Ground (Earth)
Terminal
ATTENTION
Refer to
Manual
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Preface
TM
This is the Instruction Manual for the J17 LumaColor
Digital Photometer/Radiometer/Colorimeter. This manuĆ
al covers all operating instructions for the J17.
This manual is divided into the following sections:
H
H
H
Getting Started contains a product description and
initial setup information.
Operating Basics contains a functional overview of
the photometer controls, display, and connections.
Reference provides information on the RSĆ232
interface and color measurement techniques.
H
H
H
H
H
Specifications
Performance Verification
Maintenance
Replaceable Parts
Appendices contains chromaticity reference inĆ
formation in the form of graphs and lookup tables.
It also contains descriptions of optional accessoĆ
ries.
H
H
Glossary
Index
For additional information on the operation and
specifications of the sensor heads, please refer to the
Technical Reference manual that came with your
sensors.
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Preface
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Preface
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Getting
Started
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Product Description
The J17 is a handheld digital light measurement device.
The interchangeable J1800 Series sensor heads,
designed for use with the J17 Photometer, provide the
ability to make photometric, radiometric, and
colorimetric measurements.
J17 Photometer Features
The J17 provides the following features:
H
H
H
H
H
H
Autoranging
Auto zero
Readings in either English or metric units
RSĆ232D interface
Interchangeable heads for future expansion
Battery or ACĆpowered operation (AC adapter
available as an optional accessory)
H
Backlighted display
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Product Description
TEKLUMACOLOR
WHT
2
cd/m
HOLD
COLOR
ALT DISP
RANGING
UNITS
START
Photometer/
Radiometer/
Colorimeter
J17
Figure 1Ć1:ăThe J17 Photometer
1Ć2
Getting Started
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ProductDescription
Unpacking the J17 Photometer
The J17 Photometer is shipped with the following
equipment:
H
H
H
J17 Photometer
Instruction Manual
Alkaline battery (already installed in the J17)
Repackaging for Shipment
If you must shipthe J17, package it as follows:
ăStep 1:ăUse the original carton, or an equivalent
carton with dimensions at least three inches greater
than the instrument to allow for proper cushioning.
ăStep 2:ăCover the instrument with a polyethylene
bag to protect its finish.
ăStep 3:ăCushion the instrument on all sides with
packing material. Seal the carton with shipping
tape or with an industrial stapler.
ăStep 4:ăIf you are shipping the product to a TektroĆ
nix Service Center, be sure to label the carton with
the name of your company, a person to contact at
your company, and a description of the problem.
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Product Description
1Ć4
Getting Started
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Setup
Follow this sequence when you set up the
J17 Photometer:
ăStep 1:ăCheck that a nineĆvolt alkaline battery is
installed in the battery compartment (see
page 1Ć8), or use the optionalAC adapter to conĆ
nect the J17 to an externalpower source (see
page 1Ć9).
ăStep 2:ăCover or shield the J1800 Series sensor
head from ambient light. The photometer selfĆtest
period will be significantly shorter if the sensor is
kept in the dark.
ăStep 3:ăConnect a J1800 Series sensor head to
the J17.
Always connect the sensor head to the J17 before
turning on the power. The J17 loads data from the
sensor head at powerĆon. If you connect a new sensor
head to the J17 while the power is on, any measureĆ
ments you take may be inaccurate.
NOTE
The J1810 sensor will not work with the J17.
ăStep 4:ăMove the J17 POWER switch to the ON
position.
When you turn the power on, the J17 performs the
following actions:
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Setup
1. The J17 performs a brief selfĆtest. During the selfĆ
test,the J17 activates all elements of the display,
checks the battery voltage, and performs the
autoĆzero and autoĆrange functions.
NOTE
If no sensor head is connected to the J17, the
J17 will not proceed past the selfĆtest display.
Low battery voltage is indicated by a flashing
BAT indicator. If this icon appears, replace the
battery with a fresh one before taking any
measurements.
2. The J17 will display the default measurement units
for the type of sensor head attached. If measureĆ
ments are continuously updated, as with the J1803
Luminance Head, the J17 begins displaying meaĆ
surement readings automatically. With the J1820
Chromaticity Head, the J17 will complete one
measurement cycle and stop. (Pressing the START
button initiates a new measurement cycle.)
1Ć6
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Battery and Power
Information
The J17 Photometer may be powered by either of the
following sources:
H
H
A nonĆrechargeable nineĆvolt alkaline battery
An external AC power adapter, available as an
optional accessory. (See Replaceable Parts for
information about available accessories.)
Using Battery Power
The J17 Photometer provides a low battery warning to
help prevent incorrect readings due to low battery
power. Refer to Specifications for details on expected
battery life and environmental concerns.
Use the Correct Battery
Use only a nineĆvolt alkaline battery, IEC type 6LR61,
NEDA type 1604. (A carbonĆzinc nineĆvolt battery may
be used safely, but the operating life will be oneĆthird to
oneĆhalf that of an alkaline battery.)
Do not use rechargeable NiCd (nickelĆcadmium) batterĆ
ies. Their low power capacity and cell voltage will not
support the J17.
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Battery and Power Information
Low Battery Warning
When battery voltage is below 7.2 volts, the J17 PhoĆ
tometer displays the flashing warning BAT in the upper
left corner of its display. At this point, you should reĆ
place the alkaline battery (see below).
BAT
If the battery voltage is below 7.2Ăvolts at initial
powerĆon, the J17 will not proceed past the selfĆtest.
Replacing the Alkaline Battery
Toreplace the alkaline battery, refer toFigureĂ1Ć2.
9 V Alkaline
Battery
Figure 1Ć2:ăReplacing the Battery
ăStep1:ă Turn off the J17 Photometer.
ăStep2:ă Open the battery compartment located on
the back cover of the J17.
ăStep3:ă Remove the used battery, and replace it
with a fresh one, arranging the wires so that they
will not interfere with the battery cover.
ăStep4:ă Close the battery compartment.
ăStep5:ă Turn on the J17 and make sure that the
lowĆbattery (BAT) warning is nolonger flashing.
1Ć8
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Battery and Power Information
Using the Optional AC Power Adapter
The J17 Photometer may be powered indefinitely by
using the external AC power adapter, available as an
optional accessory. The power adapter will override the
alkaline battery, if one is installed.
To use this adapter, plug the adapter's pin connector
into the EXT. POWER connector on the side of the J17
(see Figure 1Ć3). Plug the power adapter into an exterĆ
nal AC power outlet providing 120 VAC at 60 Hz.
9 to 12VDC
50mA MAX
BACKLIGHT
INTENSITY
RS232D
S
+
Figure 1Ć3:ăLocation of J17 Power Adapter Connector
The AC power adapter supplies approximately 12 VDC
at a minimum of 50 mA.
CAUTION
Be sure that any power supply you use with
the J17 provides power within the range of 9
to 12 VDC, and that the center contact polarity
of the adapter is positive. A power supply that
does not meet these requirements may damĆ
age the J17.
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Battery and Power Information
The backlight will be illuminated at powerĆon when the
J17 is powered by the AC power adapter. The backlight
may be turned off, if desired, by pressing the BACKĆ
LIGHT button.
NOTE
Power supplies that provide less than 12Ăvolts
DC may not automatically turn on the backĆ
light.
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Operating
Basics
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Functional Overview
Connect a J1800 Series
sensor head here.
TEK LUMACOLOR
The POWER
All readings
appear on the
display. See
page 2-2.
switch turns the
J17 on or off. The
J17 performs a
brief selfĆtest at
powerĆon.
Press the
BACKLIGHT
button to light
the display. (Use
the BACKLIGHT
INTENSITY
Press the
RANGING button
to switch from
autoranging to
control, on the
right side of the
J17, to adjust
the backlight.)
HOLD
COLOR
ALT DISP
RANGING
manual ranging,
and to step
through the
UNITS
START
manual ranges.
(This feature
Press HOLD to
keep the current
measurement
reading on the
display. This
cannot be used
with the J1820.)
See page NO TAG.
Press UNITS to
select the
stops measureĆ
ment updating
until you press
HOLD again.
alternate units, if
any, for displayed
readings.
Photometer/
Radiometer/
Colorimeter
J17
Press COLOR
to cycle among
white, red,
When using the J1820
Chromaticity head, press START
to initiate a new reading.
yellow, green,
and blue
(Rear Panel)
Location of
battery
correction
factors to
maximize
compartment.
accuracy for
narrowĆband
light sources,
such as LEDs.
When using the J1820 Chromaticity head, press
ALT DISP to cycle among chromaticity
coordinates, luminance, and raw XYZ tristimulus
values.
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Functional Overview
The J17 Display
The MAN icon
shows that manual
ranging is selected.
See page NO TAG.
The SAV icon indicates that the
displayed reading is not being
updated (the HOLD button has
been pressed).
The BAT icon flashes
when the battery
voltage drops below
7.2 V. See page 1Ć8.
BAT MAN SAV
One of WHT, RED, YEL,
GRN, or BLU appears
to show the selected
correction factor.
x
WHT
RED
YEL
kfLC
m W/m 2
m AV/sr
*
*
u’
(White is the default.)
GRN
BLU
m cdkK
kluxlm
kcd/m2
y
nm v’
The bar graph indicates
the level of the input
signal at the A/D
converter, which affects
the accuracy of the
reading. When using
manual ranging, choose
the range that produces
the longest bar graph
for best accuracy. The
specifiedaccuracy may
not be available if the
graph is at the low end
of the scale.
Measurement readouts are displayed as numerical
values in the center of the display, with the appropriate
units shown along the left or right side.
Additional items may appear on the display during
selfĆtest.
2-2
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Functional Overview
The J17 Side Panel
9 to 12VDC
50mA MAX
BACKLIGHT
INTENSITY
RS232D
S
+
Connect the optional
AC adapter here.
See page 1Ć9.
Use the BACKLIGHT
INTENSITY control to
vary the brightness of
the display backlight.
Connect an RSĆ232
cable here for data
logging to a computer.
See page 3-1.
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RSĆ232D Interface
You can usetheJ17 Photometer's RSĆ232D port to
read measurements to a remote terminal, or to save
measurement readings to a file on a computer. Any
ASCII terminal or communications software may comĆ
municatewith theJ17 via theRSĆ232D port.
9 to 12VDC
50mA MAX
BACKLIGHT
INTENSITY
RS232D
S
+
The RSĆ232D Port
Figure 3Ć1:ăLocation of the RSĆ232D Port
An RSĆ232 cableis availableas an optional accessory
to the J17 (refer to Appendix A, Accessories, for orderĆ
ing information). This cablehas a 3.5 mm connector for
the J17, and a DBĆ9 female connector for connection to
the computer. (Another common RSĆ232 connector on
computers and terminals is the DBĆ25 connector.
Adapters are commercially available to convert from the
DBĆ9 connector to a DBĆ25 connector.)
The RSĆ232 interface is connected to a VT100 or VT102
terminal, or a personal computer with a terminal
emulator installed. Typical examples of VT100 and
VT102 emulators are Kermit, ProComm, and the
Windows Terminal communications software.
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RSĆ232D Interface
The J17 operates with the RSĆ232 parameters shown in
Table 3Ć1. The terminal must also be in the local echo
mode to see text as it is entered.
TableĂ3Ć1:ă RSĆ232 Parameters
Parameter
Baud Rate
Data Bits
Value
2400
8
Stop Bits
Data Type
1
Asynchronous
Operational
Mode
HalfĆduplex (accepts software flow
control)
RSĆ232 Pin Connections
Figure 3Ć2 shows the pin connections of the J17
RSĆ232 port and the optional RSĆ232 cable. The
RSĆ232D port is a 3.5 mm stereo phone plug.
RSĆ232
3.5 mm Stereo Phone Plug
Ground
5
9
4
8
3
7
2
6
1
1
2
3
Receive
Transmit
DBĆ9
(Female)
Figure 3Ć2:ăRSĆ232 Pin Connections
3-2
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RSĆ232D Interface
Command Set
The J17 Photometer recognizes a single command,
!NEW, which causes it to report a measurement or a
series of measurements. The J17 is case sensitive, so
the command must be in all capital (upper case) letĆ
ters.
Table 3Ć2 summarizes the syntax conventions of the
command set.
TableĂ3Ć2:ă Elements of J17 Command Syntax
Symbol
Meaning
!
Begins command. (All commands
should be prefaced with an exclamaĆ
tion point.)
{CR}
{LF}
Carriage return (ASCII 13); recogĆ
nized as an endĆofĆcommand delimitĆ
er.
Line feed (ASCII 10); also recognized
as an endĆofĆcommand delimiter.
(white space) A space act as a parameter delimiter
within commands. The J17 also recĆ
ognizes a comma (,) as a parameter
delimiter; these two characters may
be used interchangeably. Use only
one space or comma as a delimiter;
multiple delimiters will result in a null
statement.
italics
Items in italics are names of parameĆ
ters. Specify the appropriate value
when entering the command.
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RSĆ232D Interface
!NEW Ċ causes the J17 to report a measurement, or a
series of measurements:
!NEW{CR} causes the J17 to transmit the a single
reading (the one currently displayed).
!NEW n{CR} causes the J17 to transmit multiple
readings as they are taken.
Any value for ngreater than 128 causes the J17 to
report measurements continuously, until another
command is sent.
To interrupt the reporting, a single !will hold reĆ
ports.
To stop reporting, a !NEW{CR}will stop and susĆ
pend the continuous reports.
NOTE
Whenusing the J1820 color head, the values
delivered by the report will only be the value of
the last measurement. The START button
must be pressed each time a new
measurement is taken.
If an off scale (999.9) reading is taken, the J17
will suspend RSĆ232D reporting until the
reading is within the measurement range of
the instrument.
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RSĆ232D Interface
Report Format
The data format for measurements consists of two
major fields: the measurement units and the measureĆ
ment value(s). See Figure 3Ć3.
WM 0.000E0
XYZ 0.000E0,0.000E0,0.000E0
Exponential
Measurement
Units
(See Table 3Ć3)
Multiplier
Measurement
Value
Figure 3Ć3:ăRSĆ232D Report Format
Measurement unit abbreviations are listed in TableĂ3Ć3.
Values are displayed with four significant digits, and a
oneĆdigit exponential multiplier with an optional minus
sign. For multiple values (for example, the three values
reported for an XYZ reading), commas separate the
values.
Each line is terminated by a carriage return and line
feed (CR/LF).
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TableĂ3Ć3:ă Measurement Units
Abbreviation
Used
Meaning
candelas
candelas/meter
footĆcandles
footĆlamberts
Kelvin
C
2
CM
FC
FL
K
LUM
LUX
W
lumens
lux
watts
2
WM
WMS
XYZ
watts/meter
2
watts/meter /steradian
tristimulus values
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Color Measurements
This section is included to clarify the function of the
COLOR and START buttons.
COLOR Button
The J17 has a button labeled COLOR for use with
certain heads. Pressing this button and toggling
through the separate colors does not give a readout of
the color component of that source. The button is used
when measuring pure color sources to fine adjust the
sensor calibration to that specific color. For example:
the RED mode should be selected when measuring the
output of a red LED.
When using heads for a broad spectrum of light
sources, us the WHITE setting. Use the color settings
only if you are measuring narrow spectrum light
sources such as lasers and LEDs.
J1820 Measurements
The J1820 is a true color head. Set the COLOR button
to WHITE and then press the START button to get an
accurate reading of the composition of the source.
The default color coordinate system is the x,y system.
To change to the u'v' system, press the UNITS button.
To display the luminance value, press the ALT DISP
2
button. The default luminance units are cd/m (NITs).
To change to fL (footlamberts), press the UNITS button.
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To display measurements in the XYZ color coordinate
system, press the ALT DISP button. The display will
show the X and Y values. To display the Z value, press
the UNITS button.
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Specifications
These characteristics are valid under the following
conditions:
H
H
H
The J17 and sensor head must have been caliĆ
brated at an ambient temperature between +20° C
and +30° C.
The J17 and sensor head must be used in an
environment within the limits described in Table 4Ć5,
Warranted Environmental Characteristics.
The J17 and sensor head must have had a warmup
period of at least 10 minutes.
Optical measurements are referred to photometric,
radiometric, and colorimetric standards traceable to
NIST.
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TableĂ4Ć1:ă Warranted Electrical Characteristics
Characteristic
Standard
Accuracy
1% of reading± 2 Counts
(ExcludingsensorĆhead, inĆ
cludingnonlinearity)
TableĂ4Ć2:ă Warranted Sensor Ranges
Sensor Units
Max Reading
Min. Reading
J1803
fL
500,000
0.01
0.03
2
cd/m (Nits)
1,500,000
J1805
J1806
J1811
cd
100
0.00001
0.001
2
W/m /sr
1000
fc
5000
0.001
0.01
2
lux (lm/m )
50,000
2
J1812
mW/m
20,000
2ĂmW
0.01
W
fL
1ĂnW
J1820
(Y)
100,000
300,000
0.1
0.3
2
cd/m (Nits)
J1820
u'v', xy
0.999
0.001
J1823
fL
10,000
30,000
0.1
0.3
2
cd/m (Nits)
J1823
Opt. 01
fL
10,000
30,000
1
3
2
cd/m (Nits)
Refer to sensorĆhead documentation for
detailed specifications.
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TableĂ4Ć3:ăTypical Electrical Characteristics
Characteristic
Standard
Power Requirements
ąąAlkaline battery
IEC type 6LR61,
NEDA type 1604
7 V to 10 V
ąąExternal Power Supply
9 V to 12 VDC
30 hours
Battery Life
ąąIEC 6LR61 battery with
ąąbacklight off and
ąąRSĆ232 unplugged.
Battery Low Indication
7.2 V
TableĂ4Ć4:ăTypical Mechanical Characteristics
Characteristic
Standard
Height
198Ămm (7.8 inches)
(Without sensor.)
Width
93Ămm (3.7 inches)
34Ămm (1.3 inches)
1.4Ăkg (3 lbs)
Depth
Shipping Weight
(Includes battery, manual,
andpackaging.)
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TableĂ4Ć5:ă Warranted Environmental Characteristics
Characteristic
Standard
Temperature
ąąNonoperating
ąąOperating
-55° C to +85° C
-15° C to +55° C
Humidity, operating and
nonoperating
J17 Meets MIL Std 28800E Class 3
Refer to the Environmental CharacterĆ
istics for each J1800 Series sensor
head.
TableĂ4Ć6:ă Certifications and compliances
EC Declaration of
Conformity
Meets intent of Directive 89/336/EEC for
Electromagnetic Compatibility. Compliance
was demonstrated to the following specificaĆ
tions as listed in the Official Journal of the
European Communities:
EN 55011
Class B Radiated and
Conducted Emissions
EN 50081Ć1 Emissions:
EN 60555Ć2 AC Power Line Harmonic
Emissions
EN 50082Ć1 Immunity:
IEC 801Ć2
IEC 801Ć3
IEC 801Ć4
IEC 801Ć5
Electrostatic Discharge
Immunity
RF Electromagnetic Field
Immunity
Electrical Fast Transient/Burst
Immunity
Power Line Surge Immunity
FCC Compliance
Emissions comply with FCC Code of Federal
Regulations 47, Part 15, Subpart B, Class A
Limits
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WARNING
The following servicing instructions are for use only by
qualified personnel. To avoid injury, do not perform any
servicing other than that stated in the operating instructions
unless you are qualified to do so. Refer to all Safety
Summaries before performing any service.
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Performance
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Performance
Verification
Performance verification procedures are included in
the manual shipped with the J1800 series sensor
heads.
NOTE
The J1810 chromaticity sensor will not work
with the J17. The J1810 sensor will only
work with the J18 LumaColor II
photometer.
If the sensor and photometer do not pass the perforĆ
mance verification, contact your local Tektronix repreĆ
sentative for support.
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Maintenance
The J17 Photometer and J1800 Series heads do not
require periodic maintenance. Clean the instrument
case and sensors as directed in the Cleaning section.
If the J17 Photometer or one of the J1800 Series
sensorĆheads does not appear to function correctly,
the information in this section will helpyou isolate the
problem.
Basic Troubleshooting lists some operating condiĆ
tions to check for if you believe the J17 or the sensorĆ
head is not operating correctly.
BoardĆlevel Troubleshooting will allow you to isolate
most problems to one of the two replaceable circuit
boards in the J17. Use these procedures if you want
to repair the J17 yourself.
Cleaning
Instrument Cleaning
Clean the instrument case by wiping it with a damp
cloth. Follow these important guidelines:
H
H
Dampen a soft cloth and wipe the dirt off. Do not
spray cleaner directly onto the photometer.
Use a mild detergent or isopropal alcohol. Do
not clean the case with strong solvents that may
etch the plastic or remove the lettering.
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Sensor Cleaning
Clean the sensor case by wiping it with a soft damp
cloth. Do not attempt to cleaning the internal optics.
Follow these important guidelines:
H
H
Follow the guidelinesfor cleaning the photometer
case.
Clean external lenses using a lens cloth dampĆ
ened with lenscleaning solution. Do not apply
lens cleaning solution directly to the lens.
H
Use clean compressed air to blow dust out of
sensors.
Calibration
An annual recalibration of the heads will ensure best
accuracy. The Performance Verification section in the
manual that is shipped with the sensorĆhead details
the procedures for checking the sensorĆheads.
There are no calibration adjustments within the
photometer or sensors. Calibration values are stored
in an EEPROM circuit located in the sensorĆhead.
Contact you local Tektronix representative for assisĆ
tance if either product doesnot passa performance
verification check.
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Basic Troubleshooting
This section lists some common problems and their
mostlikely causes.
The J17 Does NotPower On, or Backlight
Does NotLight
Check the battery. Install a fresh battery, and ensure
that it is seated correctly. If the optional AC adapter is
available, use it to connect the J17 to a power
source.
The Display Shows Err
The word Err (error) appears on the display when
you press a button that is not appropriate with the
sensorĆhead attached to the J17, or not appropriate
in the chosen operating mode.
Measurements are Inaccurate
If measurements taken with the J17 are inaccurate or
inconsistent, check the operating setup:
H
H
H
Connect the sensorĆhead to the J17 before
powering on. If not, turn the J17 off, then turn it
back on. The J17 will load data from a sensorĆ
head atpowerĆon.
Make sure that the sensorĆhead is positioned so
that the measurement field is entirely filled. This is
important for luminance, radiance, and chromaĆ
ticity measurements.
Make sure that the area being viewed by the
sensorĆhead is uniformly illuminated. This is
important for luminance, radiance, and chromaĆ
ticity measurements.
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H
H
Position the sensorĆhead so that it does not
shadow the surface being measured. Shadowing
will occur if the surface is being measured from
direction of the illumination.
Do not operate the head in contact with the
surface. Placing the head too close to the surface
may cause shadowing. Reflections may also
occur between the front surface of the head and
the surface to be measured.
The light shield or suction cup provides adequate
spacing between the head and the surface to
prevent reflection on backlighted surfaces.
H
H
Check for cable damage where the cable enters
the photometer plug and sensorĆhead. Be careful
not to stress the sensor cable and damage it.
Do not flex the sensorĆhead cable when taking
lowĆlight measurements. The high sensitivity of
the photometer will detect charges generated in
the cable when used at high sensitivity ranges.
If measurements are still incorrect, the sensorĆhead
may require calibration. Contact your Tektronix repreĆ
sentative.
RSĆ232 Port Does Not Work
Check the following to make sure that you are propĆ
erly connected to the RSĆ232 port:
H
H
Check the terminal software to make sure it is
addressing the correct COM port.
Check the communication protocols to make
sure they agree with those in the Specifications
section.
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H
Turn on the backlight and see if it goes out when
entering a command via the RSĆ232 port. The
backlight will come back on when the command
is ended or if it is invalid.
Make sure that any adapters that you are using
are correctly wired.
BoardĆlevel Troubleshooting
The two circuit boards in the J17 may be replaced. If
the J17 does not function, you can use these proceĆ
dures to isolate the problemto one of the boards.
Refer to Replaceable Parts for ordering information.
Static electricity can damage the circuit
boards of the J17. Observe static precauĆ
tions when the covers of the J17 are reĆ
moved. Servicing should be performed by
qualified personnel only.
Most functions of the J17 are located on the
A1 board. The A2 Display board controls the display,
backlight, and keyboard. The general troubleshootĆ
ing sequence for the J17 is:
1. Verify that the problemis not covered in Basic
Troubleshooting.
2. Check for a display, backlight, or keyboard
problem(indicating the A2 board). If there apĆ
pears to be a display problem, also check the
power supply on the A1 board, which could be at
fault.
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3. Other problems are typically due to the A1 board.
If a power supply problem is suspected, perform
the procedure in Checking the Power Supply on
page 6-6 to verify that the power supply, and
not the battery, is at fault.
The A1 Board
Most functions of the J17 are located on the
A1 board. Checking the Power Supply on page 6-6
will allow you to determine whether there is a power
supply problem.
The A2 Display Board
The A2 Display board is probably at fault if:
H
H
segments of the display are missing
the backlight does not operate
To check the display, power on the J17 without a
sensorĆhead attached, and note whether all segĆ
ments of the display are activated.
If the entire display is inactive, or if the backlight does
not operate, proceed to Checking the Power Supply
to rule out a problem with the power supply.
Checking the Power Supply
To check the power supply, you will need:
3
H
H
H
/ Ăinch hex wrench
32
Posidriv screwdriver
a DC voltmeter
(for voltages in the range 0 to 15 V)
H
NineĆvolt, IEC 6LR61Ćtype alkaline battery
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ăStep 1:ăRemove the battery from the battery
compartment.
CAUTION
To avoid equipment damage, do not apply
power to the J17 while disassembling it.
Static electricity can damage the circuit
boards of the J17. Observe static precauĆ
tions when the covers of the J17 are reĆ
moved.
ăStep 2:ăUsing the hex wrench, remove the four
screws from the J17 front panel.
ăStep 3:ăRemove the back cover of the J17.
ăStep 4:ăRemove the five screws that attach the
A1 board to the A2 board.
ăStep 5:ăGently pull the two boards apart, taking
care not to bend the connector pins on the
A1 board.
ăStep 6:ăConnect the battery to the A1 board and
turn on the power switch.
ăStep 7:ăConnect the voltmeter to test point 90
and test point 32 (ground). Check test point 90
for a voltage of +7.2 V or higher. Refer to FigĆ
ure 6Ć1 for test point locations.
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If the voltage at test point 90 is less than +7.2 V, the
problemis the battery, not the power supply. If the
voltage is +7.2 V or greater, proceed to Step 8.
ăStep 8:ăHold the connection to test point 32
(ground) and check for a voltage of +5.75 V
± 0.05 V at test point 30.
ăStep 9:ăWhile still connected to test point 32
(ground), check test point 31 for a voltage of
+5.000 V ± 0.025 V.
If the voltages at test points 30 and 31 are correct,
the problemis not the power supply. If these voltages
are not correct, the A1 board must be replaced.
Test Point 32
Test Point 30
Test Point 31
(+5.000 V ±0.025 V)
(Ground)
(+5.75 V ±0.05 V)
Test Point 90
(+7.2 V or Higher)
Figure 6Ć1:ăTest Point Locations on the A1 Board
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Replaceable Parts
This section contains a list of the modules that are
replaceable forthe J17 Photometerand the J1800 SeĆ
ries sensor heads. Use this list to identify and order
replacement parts.
Parts Ordering Information
Replacement parts are available from or through your
local Tektronix, Inc. service center or representative.
Changes to Tektronix instruments are sometimes made
to accommodate improved components as they beĆ
come available and to give you the benefit of the latest
circuit improvements. Therefore, when ordering parts, it
is important to include the following information in your
order:
H
H
H
H
Part number
Instrument type or model number
Instrument serial number
Instrument modification number, if applicable
If a part you order has been replaced with a different or
improved part, your local Tektronix service center or
representative will contact you concerning any change
in the part number.
Change information, if any, is located at the rear of this
manual.
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Replaceable Parts
Using the Replaceable Parts List
The tabular information in the Replaceable Parts List is
arranged for quickretrieval. Understanding the strucĆ
ture and features of the list will help you find the all the
information you need for ordering replacement parts.
Item Names
In the Replaceable Parts List, an Item Name is sepaĆ
rated from the description by a colon (:). Because of
space limitations, an Item Name may sometimes apĆ
pear as incomplete. For further Item Name identificaĆ
tion, U.S. Federal Cataloging HandbookH6Ć1 can be
used where possible.
Indentation System
This parts list is indented to show the relationship
between items. The following example is of the indentaĆ
tion system used in the Description column:
1ą 2ą 3ą 4ą 5
Name & Description
Assembly and/or Component
Attaching parts for Assembly and/or Component
(END ATTACHING PARTS)
DetailPart of Assembyl and/or Component
Attaching parts for DetailPart
(END ATTACHING PARTS)
Parts of DetailPart
Attaching parts for Parts of DetailPart
(END ATTACHING PARTS)
Attaching parts always appear at the same indentation
as the item it mounts, while the detail parts are inĆ
dented to the right. Indented items are part of, and
included with, the next higher indentation. Attaching
parts must be purchased separately, unless otherwise
specified.
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Abbreviations
Abbreviations conform to American National Standards
Institute (ANSI) standard Y1.1
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2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
17
16
9
15
14
10
11
18
19
13
12
Figure 7Ć1:ăJ17 Replaceable Parts
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AppendixĂA:
Optional Accessories
In addition to the J1800 Series sensor heads, the
followingitems are available for use with the J17 PhoĆ
tometer:
H
H
H
External DC power supply
(120 VAC North American)
External DC power supply
(220 VAC European)
RSĆ232D cable
For part number information, refer to the Replaceable
Parts section.
For detailed information and prices, or to obtain reĆ
placements, see a Tektronix products catalogor conĆ
tact your local Tektronix field representative.
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AppendixĂB:
Photometry and
Radiometry Reference
This appendix summarizes convenient relationships
and formulasused in photometry and radiometry.
Photometric Relationships
In photometry, the spectral sensitivity of the sensor is
matched to the average human eye, with a peak at
555Ănm.
H
H
H
H
An isotropic light source (a source that emits light
uniformly in all directions) of 12.6 lumensis1 canĆ
dela (1 candle power).
A 1 candela source at a distance of 1 meter proĆ
videsan illuminance of 1 lux on a surface, regardĆ
less of the reflectance of the surface.
A 1 candela source at a distance of 1 foot provides
an illuminance of 1 footcandle on a surface, regardĆ
less of the reflectance of the surface
Moving a light source further from a surface reĆ
ducesthe illuminance proportionally with the
square of the distance (inverse square law). For
example, moving a 1 candela source from 1 foot to
2 feet will reduce the illuminance to ¼ footcandle.
H
A perfectly white, diffuse surface illuminated by
1 footcandle hasa surface luminance of 1 footlamĆ
bert.
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H
H
A diffuse surface that has a reflectance of less than
100% will have a surface luminance, in footlamĆ
berts, equal to the illuminance in footcandles multiĆ
plied by the reflectance factor.
Measurement of the luminance of a large uniformly
illuminated surface is essentially independent of
distance, since the area viewed by the sensor
increases with the square of the distance, exactly
compensating for light falloff due to the inverse
square law.
Photometric Formulas
10.764 @ footcandles + luxĂ Ă Ă (lumensńmeter2)
3.426 @ footlamberts + nitsĂ Ă Ă (candelańmeter2)
footcandles @ distance2Ă Ă (inĂ feet) + candelas
lux @ distance2Ă Ă (inĂ meters) + candelas
footcandles @ surfaceĂ reflectanceĂ factor + footlamberts
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Radiometric Relationships
In radiometry, an ideal sensor has equal sensitivity to all
wavelengths of light being measured.
H
An isotropic light source (a source that emits light
uniformly in all directions) of 12.6 watts produces a
radiant flux of 1 watt/steradian.
H
H
1 watt/steradian at a distance of 1 meter produces
2
an irradiance of 1 watt/meter .
Moving a light source further from a surface reĆ
duces the irradiance proportionally with the square
of the distance (inverse square law). For example,
moving a 1 watt/steradian source from 1 meter to
2 meters will reduce the irradiance to ¼ watt/meĆ
2
ter .
H
H
H
A perfectly white, diffuse surface illuminated by an
2
irradiance of 1 watt/meter has a surface radiance
2
of .318 watt/meter /steradian (irradiance divided by
p).
A diffuse surface that has a reflectance of less than
100% will have a surface radiance, in watts/meĆ
2
ter /steradian, equal to the irradiance multiplied by
the reflectance factor and divided by p.
Measurement of the radiance of a large uniformly
illuminated surface is essentially independent of
distance, since the area viewed by the sensor
increases with the square of the distance, exactly
compensating for light falloff due to the inverse
square law.
Radiometric Formulas
wattńcm2 @ 10000 + wattńmeter2
wattńmeter2 @ distance2Ă Ă (inĂ meters) + wattństeradian
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A Note on the Relation of Photometric and
Radiometric Data
Note that it is not possible to convert photometric units
to radiometric units, or the reverse, except under preĆ
cisely specified conditions. This is due to the greatly
differing spectral sensitivity curves between photometĆ
ric and radiometric sensors.
For a 555Ănanometer, monochromatic source, 1 watt is
equal to 683 lumens. Conversion of photometric data to
radiometric data for monochromatic sources of other
wavelengthsmay be calculated using the relative
sensitivity of the photopic response curve at that waveĆ
length (y(l) in Table CĆ1). Broader sources must be
converted using mathematical integrations of their
intensity and the photopic curve at each wavelength.
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Appendix B: Photometry and Radiometry Reference
CIE Photopic Curve
The CIE photopic curve is an international standard for
the color response of the average human eye. By
definition, footcandles, footlamberts, lux, and nits are
based on a detctor having a color response identical to
the CIE photopic curve. Tektronixphotopic sensors
have response curves that match the CIE photopic
curve. Refer to Figure BĆ1.
100
80
60
40
20
0
380
420
460
500
540
580
620
680
700
(nm)
Figure BĆ1:ăCIE Photopic Curve
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AppendixĂC:
Chromaticity Reference
The reference material in this appendix can help you
categorize and understand chromaticity measurements
taken using the J1820 Chromaticity head. This appenĆ
dix includes:
H
H
the 1931 CIE Chromaticity diagram for x,y readings
the 1976 CIEĆUCS chromaticity diagram for ui, vi
readings
H
Spectral tristimulus (X, Y, Z) values for an equal
spectral power source, in both graphical and
tabular format.
For additional information, we recommend the article
Standardizing CRT Measurements" by Peter Keller, in
the April 1984 issue of Test and Measurement World.
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Appendix C: Chromaticity Reference
The 1931 CIE Chromaticity Diagram
The 1931 CIE chromaticity diagram, also known as a
Kelly chart, is shown in FigureĂCĆ1. The diagram can be
used to categorize chromaticity measurements exĆ
pressed as x, y values. The x, y values are determined
from the spectral tristimulus values (X, Y, Z), by the
following equations:
X
Y
x +
y +
X ) Y ) Z
X ) Y ) Z
The main features of the 1931 CIE chromaticity diagram
include:
H
H
All colors perceptible to the average human eye fall
within the bounded area of the chart.
A straight line drawn through two colors, and
passing through the equal energy point (xĂ=Ă0.333,
yĂ=Ă0.333), indicates complimentary colors.
H
Saturated colors, which are located on the periphĆ
ery of the bounded area, are monochromatic,
except on the purple to red boundary. Colors
become progressively less saturated toward the
white achromatic region in the center. The degree
of saturation is a measure of color purity.
H
H
Boundaries between colors are not distinct; one
color blends gradually into the next.
The ratio of distances between two colors to a third
color located on a line drawn between them is
proportional to the ratio of intensities of a mixture of
those two colors required to produce the third
color.
The principal disadvantage of the x,y chart is that equal
distances on the diagram do not represent equal
perceived color distances.
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.900
.800
.700
.600
Greenish Yellow
Yellowish
Green
Yellow
Yellowish
Orange
Green
Yellow
Green
.500
.400
Reddish
Orange
Bluish
Orange
Green
Yellowish
Pink
White
Blue
Pink
Green
.300
.200
.100
Red
Purplish Red
Purplish
Pink
Greenish
Blue
Red
Purple
Blue
Purple
Purplish
Blue
.000
.100
.200
.300
.400
.500
Reddish
Purple
.600
.700
Bluish
Purple
X Coordinate
Figure CĆ1:ăThe 1931 CIE Chromaticity Diagram
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Figure CĆ2 showsthe Planckian locuson the 1931 CIE
diagram. The numbersalong thisline indicate the color
temperatures(in degreesKelvin) for blackbody light
sources.
.900
.800
.700
.600
.500
.400
2350
1900
2850
3500
1500
4800
1000
6500
10,000
24000°K
Infinity
.300
.200
.100
.000
.100
.200
.300
.400
.500
.600
.700
x Coordinate
Figure CĆ2:ă1931 CIE Chromaticity Diagram Showing Color Temperature
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FigureĂCĆ3 shows selected isotemperature lines in the
x,y coordinate system. A light source along one of the
isotemperature lines will most nearly match the color
temperature of a blackbody radiator indicated for that
line.
0.500
0.450
0.400
0.350
2500
2854
2000
3000
4000
5000
5500
6000
6500
7500
Planckian
Locus
10000
15000
20000
0.300
0.250
0.200
0.200
0.250
0.300
0.350
0.400
0.450
0.500
0.550
0.600
x Coordinate
Figure CĆ3:ăCorrelated Color Temperature Diagram
Although the colors displayed along an isotemperature
line will appear similar, there will be noticable differĆ
ences. For the best results when setting display color
balance, use the precise color coordinates of the
crossing of the Planckian Locus by the desired color
temperature. For example, x = 0.318 and Y = 0.332 is
the location of D65 (6500 K). Do not use correlated
color temperature alone.
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The 1976 CIEĆUCS ChromaticityDiagram
The 1976 CIEĆUCS (Uniform Chromaticity Scale) diaĆ
gram, shown in FigureĂCĆ4, can be used to categorize
chromaticity measurements expressed as ui, vi values.
ui and vi are related to the x and y values of the 1931
CIE chromaticity diagram by the following equations:
9y
4x
* 2x ) 12y ) 3
uȀ +
vȀ +
* 2x ) 12y ) 3
This diagram is similar to the 1931 CIE chromaticity
diagram except for the following:
H
Equaldistances on the diagram represent approxiĆ
mately equal perceived color differences.
H
The equalenergy point is u iĂ=Ă0.210, viĂ=Ă0.473.
The primary disadvantage of the 1976 CIEĆUCS diaĆ
gram is that color mixtures cannot be determined easily
from the coordinates and intensities of their compoĆ
nents.
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Yellowish
Green
Greenish
Yellow
Yellow
Orange Yellow
Orange
Yellow
Green
Yellowish Pink
Reddish Orange
.600
Green
.500
.400
.300
Red
Pink
Bluish
Green
White
Purplish
Pink
Purplish Red
Greenish
Blue
Reddish
Purple
Blue
Purple
.200
.100
.000
.100
.200
.300
.400
.500
.600
Purplish Blue
ui Coordinate
Figure CĆ4:ă1976 CIEĆUCS Chromaticity Diagram
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Spectral Tristimulus Values
FigureĂCĆ5 shows the spectral tristimulus (XYZ) values
for a light source of equal spectral power. Table CĆ1
lists the same data intabular format.
2.0
1.8
1.6
1.4
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
z(l)
y(l)
x(l)
380
430
480
530
580
630
680
730
780
Wavelength (nm)
Figure CĆ5:ăSpectral Tristimulus Values for Equal Spectral Power Source
(CIE 1931 Standard 2° Observer)
Note that y(l) is also the photopic curve that represents
the relative sensitivity of the average human eye.
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TableĂCĆ1:ăSpectral Tristimulus Values for Equal Spectral Power Source
(CIE 1931 Standard 2° Observer)
Wavelength (nm)
x(l)
0.0014
y(l)
0.0000
z(l)
0.0065
380
385
390
395
400
0.0022
0.0042
0.0076
0.0143
0.0001
0.0001
0.0002
0.0004
0.0105
0.0201
0.0362
0.0679
405
410
415
420
425
0.0232
0.0435
0.0776
0.1344
0.2148
0.0006
0.0012
0.0022
0.0040
0.0073
0.1102
0.2074
0.3713
0.6456
1.0391
430
435
440
445
450
0.2839
0.3285
0.3483
0.3481
0.3362
0.0116
0.0168
0.0230
0.0298
0.0380
1.3856
1.6230
1.7471
1.7826
1.7721
455
460
465
470
475
0.3187
0.2908
0.2511
0.1954
0.1421
0.0480
0.0600
0.0739
0.0910
0.1126
1.7441
1.6692
1.5281
1.2876
1.0419
480
485
490
495
500
0.0956
0.0580
0.0320
0.0147
0.0049
0.1390
0.1693
0.2080
0.2586
0.3230
0.8130
0.6162
0.4652
0.3533
0.2720
505
510
515
520
525
0.0024
0.0093
0.0291
0.0633
0.1096
0.4073
0.5030
0.6082
0.7100
0.7932
0.2123
0.1582
0.1117
0.0782
0.0573
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TableĂCĆ1:ăSpectral Tristimulus Values for Equal Spectral Power Source
(CIE 1931 Standard 2° Observer) (Cont.)
Wavelength (nm)
x(l)
0.1655
y(l)
0.8620
z(l)
530
535
540
545
550
0.0422
0.0298
0.0203
0.0134
0.0087
0.2257
0.2904
0.3597
0.4334
0.9149
0.9540
0.9803
0.9950
555
560
565
570
575
0.5121
0.5945
0.6784
0.7621
0.8425
1.0000
0.9950
0.9786
0.9520
0.9154
0.0057
0.0039
0.0027
0.0021
0.0018
580
585
590
595
600
0.9163
0.9786
1.0263
1.0567
1.0622
0.8700
0.8163
0.7570
0.6949
0.6310
0.0017
0.0014
0.0011
0.0010
0.0008
605
610
615
620
625
1.0456
1.0026
0.9384
0.8544
0.7514
0.5668
0.5030
0.4412
0.3810
0.3210
0.0006
0.0003
0.0002
0.0002
0.0001
630
635
640
645
650
0.6424
0.5419
0.4479
0.3608
0.2835
0.2650
0.2170
0.1750
0.1382
0.1070
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
655
660
665
670
675
0.2187
0.1649
0.1212
0.0874
0.0636
0.0816
0.0610
0.0446
0.0320
0.0232
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
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TableĂCĆ1:ăSpectral Tristimulus Values for Equal Spectral Power Source
(CIE 1931 Standard 2° Observer) (Cont.)
Wavelength (nm)
x(l)
0.0468
y(l)
0.0170
z(l)
680
685
690
695
700
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0329
0.0227
0.0158
0.0114
0.0119
0.0082
0.0057
0.0041
705
710
715
720
725
0.0081
0.0058
0.0041
0.0029
0.0020
0.0029
0.0021
0.0015
0.0010
0.0007
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
730
735
740
745
750
0.0014
0.0010
0.0007
0.0005
0.0003
0.0005
0.0004
0.0002
0.0002
0.0001
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
755
760
765
770
775
780
0.0002
0.0002
0.0001
0.0001
0.0001
0.0000
0.0001
0.0001
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
0.0000
Totals:
21.3714
21.3711
21.3715
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Glossary
Area Source
A lightsource of large angular size.
Blackbody (Planckian Radiator)
A thermal lightsource having lightproduced by
heating. The intensity and color of a blackbody are
primarily dependent on operating temperature.
Chromaticity
The quality of color. Based on wavelength distribuĆ
tion and purity.
Color Temperature
The absolute temperature, in Kelvin, of a blackbody
required to produce an equivalent chromaticity
from a lightsource.
Correlated Color Temperature
The absolute temperature of a blackbody required
to most closely match the chromaticity of a light
source.
Illuminance
The amountof luminous flux received by a unitof
surface area. Usually measured in lux (lumens/meĆ
2
ter ) or footꢀcandles with a sensor spectrally
matched to the average human eye.
Inverse Square Law
The falloff of light with distance; light varies inverseĆ
ly with the square of the distance from the source.
Irradiance
The amountof radiantflux received by a unitof
surface area. Usually measured in watts/meter or
2
2
watts/cm with a sensor having equal spectral
sensitivity to the wavelengths being measured.
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Isotropic Source
A lightsource thatemits lightuniformly in all direcĆ
tions.
Luminance
The amount of light emitted or scattered by a
surface. Usually measured in candelas/meter
2
(nits)or footĆlamberts with a sensor spectrally
matched to the average human eye.
Luminous Flux
The total light from a source, measured in lumens
with a sensor spectrally matched to the average
human eye.
Luminous Intensity
The luminous flux through a unit of solid angle.
Usually measured in candelas (lumens/steradian)
with a sensor spectrally matched to the average
human eye.
Photometry
Measurementof lightas seen by the human eye.
Photopic Correction
The correction of a sensor to match the CIE sensiĆ
tivity function of the average human eye.
Point Source
A lightsource of small angular size, such thatlight
appears to come from a point.
Radiance
The amount of radiant energy emitted or scattered
by a surface. Usually measured in watts/meĆ
2
ter /steradian with a sensor having equal spectral
sensitivity to all wavelengths being measured.
Radiant Flux
The total radiation from a source, measured in
watts with a sensor having equal spectral sensitivity
to the wavelengths being measured.
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Radiant Intensity
The radiant flux through a unit of solid angle. UsualĆ
ly measured in watts/steradian with a sensor having
equal spectral sensitivity to the wavelengths being
measured.
Radiometry
The measurement of radiant power. A radiometric
sensor is equally sensitive to all wavelengths presĆ
ent in the light being measured.
Reflectance Factor
The ratio of reflected light to received light on a
surface.
Tristimulus Values (X,Y,Z)
The amounts of each of three color primaries
required to match the color of a light.
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A
C
AC Adapter, 1Ć9
Cable, RSĆ232, 3-1
Accessories, 1Ć3
optional, 7-6, A-1
ordering, 7-1
Calibration, 1Ć5, 6-2
See also Performance Verification
Characteristics. See Specifications
standard, 7-6
Chromaticity, C-1
ALT DISP button, 2-1
1931 CIE diagram, C-2, C-3
1976 CIEĆUCS diagram, C-6
complimentary colors, C-2
Kelly chart, C-2
tristimulus values, C-8
XYZ values, C-8
B
Cleaning. See Maintenance
Backlight, intensity adjust, 2-3
BACKLIGHT button, 2-1
BAT icon, 1Ć8, 2-2
Color
correction factors, 2-1
J1820, 3-7
Battery
LEDs, 3-7
measurements, 3-7
adapter, 1Ć9
low battery warning, 1Ć8
replacement, 1Ć8
type, 1Ć7
COLOR button, 2-1, 3-7
Color temperature, diagram, C-5
Commands
!NEW, 3-4
RSĆ232, 3-3
Buttons
ALT DISP, 2-1
BACKLIGHT, 2-1
COLOR, 2-1
HOLD, 2-1
Controls, 2-1
Correlated color temperature diaĆ
gram, C-5
RANGING, 2-1
UNITS, 2-1
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D
J
Data logging, RSĆ232, 3-1
J17, frontĆpanel controls, 2-1
Display
BAT, 2-2
MAN, 2-2
SAV, 2-2
updating, 2-1
K
Kelly chart, C-2
E
L
Err, 6-3
LEDs, color correction, 2-1
F
M
Features, 1Ć1
Maintenance
calibration, 6-2
cleaning, 6-1
H
MAN icon, 2-2
Manual ranging, 2-1
Measurements, 1Ć5
HOLD button, 2-1
I
Isotemperature lines, diagram,
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RANGING button, 2-1
N
Replaceable Parts, ordering, 7-1
!NEW command
RSĆ232
continuous data logging, 3-4
data format, 3-5
definition, 3-4
baud rate, 3-2
cable, 3-1
commands, 3-3
connection, 2-3, 3-1
data bits, 3-2
data format, 3-5
data logging, 3-1, 3-4
data type, 3-2
flow control, 3-2
parameters, 3-2
stop bits, 3-2
P
Packaging, 1Ć3
Parts, ordering, 7-1
syntax, 3-3
troubleshooting, 6-4
Photometry
formulas, B-2
reference, B-1, B-4
Power
AC adapter, 2-3
battery, 1Ć7
switch location, 2-1
S
SAV icon, 2-2
Setup, 1Ć5
Power supply, troubleshooting,
6-6
Shipping, 1Ć3
Side panel, 2-3
PowerĆon sequence, 1Ć5
Specifications
electrical, 4-3
environmental, 4-4
mechanical, 4-3
operating conditions, 4-1
sensors, 4-2
R
Radiometry
formulas, B-3
reference, B-3, B-4
warranted, 4-2
Syntax, RSĆ232, 3-3
Ranging, manual, 2-1
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test points, 6-8
T
Test Points, 6-8
Testing, 1Ć5
See also Performance Verification
U
Tristimulus values, C-8
UNITS button, 2-1
Troubleshooting
accuracy, 6-3
backlight, 6-3
basic, 6-3
X
circuit boards, 6-5
power, 6-3
XYZ values, C-8
power supply, 6-6
RSĆ232, 6-4
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