Konica Minolta Chroma Meter CS 200 User Manual

CHROMA METER CS-200  
Instruction Manual  
 
Safety Precautions  
To ensure correct use of this instrument, read the following points carefully and adhere to  
them. After you have read this manual, keep it in a safe place where it can be referred to  
anytime a question arises.  
(Failure to adhere to the following points may result in death or  
Warning serious injury.)  
Do not use this instrument in places where flammable or combustible gases  
(gasoline etc.) are present. Doing so may cause fire.  
Always use the AC adapter and power cord supplied as a standard accessory  
or optional (AC-A23), and connect it to indoor AC outlet of rated voltage and fre-  
quency. Failure to follow either of these may result in damage to unit, fire or electric  
shock.  
If this instrument is not used for a long time, disconnect AC adapter from AC  
outlet.  
Accumulated dirt or water on prongs of AC adapter plug may cause fire and  
should be removed.  
Do not forcibly pull any part on power cord when unplugging since this may  
damage power cord, resulting in fire or electric shock. Gently disconnect by  
holding plug. Also, do not handle power cord with wet hands. Doing so may  
cause electric shock.  
Do not forcibly bend, twist or pull power cord. Also, do not place heavy ob-  
ject on power cord, or damage or modify one. Any of these may cause fire or  
electric shock due to damage to power cord.  
Do not disassemble or modify this instrument or AC adapter. Doing so may  
cause fire or electric shock.  
Do not expose this instrument to liquid or metal object which may cause fire  
or electric shock. Should either of these happen, switch power off and unplug  
AC adapter immediately. If used on batteries, remove them and contact the  
nearest KONICA MINOLTA SENSING authorized service facility.  
Do not dispose of batteries in fire, short their terminals, apply heat to them or  
disassemble them. Doing so may cause explosion or liquid leakage, resulting  
in fire or injury.  
Should liquid leak from batteries and contact to eye, wash liquid off with  
clean water without rubbing eyes and immediately seek for medical profes-  
sional's advice.  
In case liquid contacts with hand or clothes, wipe it off with plenty of water.  
Avoid further use of such unit.  
Insulate battery contact with such object as tape in disposing of batteries. Contact  
to other metal object may cause explosion or fire. Follow local regulation for proper  
disposal or recycling of batteries.  
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Should this instrument or AC adapter be damaged or smoke or odd smell be  
generated, do not keep using such instrument or AC adapter without correc-  
tion. Doing so may cause fire. In such situations, switch power off immedi-  
ately, unplug AC adapter (or remove batteries in using ones) and contact the  
nearest KONICA MINOLTA SENSING authorized service facility.  
Do not look at sun or intense light through finder of this instrument. This may  
lose your sight.  
(Failure to adhere to following points may result in injury or  
Cautiondamage to this instrument or other property.)  
Use this instrument near AC outlet for easy plugging or unplugging in using  
AC adapter.  
Do not use batteries other than those specified by KONICA MINOLTA SENS-  
ING. Do not use new and old batteries together or combine different type  
batteries. When installing batteries in instrument, make sure that they are  
correctly oriented according to (+) and (-) marks. Failure to any of these may  
damage battery or liquid leakage, resulting in fire, injury or air pollution.  
Do not place this instrument on unstable or sloping surface which may drop or  
overturn it. Dropping or overturning may injure someone around. Take care not  
to drop this instrument when carrying it.  
Do not move while looking inside finder since this would fall or injure user.  
Take special care in handling close-up lens. Breakage of close-up lens may  
injure someone around.  
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Introduction  
This chroma meter realizes high-precision measurement of luminance and chromaticity  
comparable to spectroradiometers by the employment of newly developed spectral fit-  
ting method. Carefully read this manual before using one.  
Packaging material  
Retain accompanying packaging materials (carton, protector, and plastic bag) and  
holding cap (CS-A24) supplied as standard accessory for future usage.  
This is delicate measurement instrument. Use packaging materials supplied in pur-  
chasing in case this instrument needs to be transferred for such purpose as main-  
tenance in KONICA MINOLTA SENSING's factories. These packaging materials are  
useful for minimizing shock or vibration to this instrument in such situation. Use hold-  
ing cap for the same purpose especially to protect optical system of this instrument.  
Should any of these packaging materials or holding cap (CS-A24) be lost or broken,  
please contact the nearest KONICA MINOLTA SENSING authorized service facility.  
Note on Use  
Operating Environment  
• Do not use this instrument outdoor since standard accessory AC adapter is designed  
for indoor use.  
• Do not disassemble this instrument for being composed of delicate electronic compo-  
nents.  
• Use this instrument at rated voltage of 100 V - 120 V  
or 200 V - 240 V  
.
Connect AC power cord to AC outlet with rated voltage and frequency. Connected  
voltage should not be outside the range of +/-10% of nominal.  
• This instrument is classified into a Pollution Degree 2 as instrument used in mainly  
in manufacturing plant, laboratory, warehouse or equivalents. Use this instrument in  
metal dust free and non condensing potential environment.  
• This instrument is categorized into Installation Category II as equipment connected to  
commercially available power source.  
• Connect PC for controlling this instrument to the outlet with protective grounding.  
Failure to follow this may result in electric shock due to short circuit.  
• Take care not to enter foreign substance like water or metal in this instrument. Operat-  
ing in such state cause serious danger.  
• Do not use this instrument under direct sunlight or near heater. The internal tempera-  
ture of this instrument to becomes much higher than ambient temperature which may  
break this instrument.  
• Avoid rapid change in ambient temperature which may form dew condensation.  
• Avoid using this instrument in extremely dusty or humid place.  
• Use this instrument at ambient temperature between 0 and 40˚C and relative humidity  
85% or less (at 35˚C) with no condensation. Operating this instrument outside speci-  
fied temperature and humidity range may unsatisfy its original performance.  
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This Instrument  
• Do not subject this instrument to strong impact or vibration.  
• Do not forcibly pull, bend, or apply strong force to power cord for attached AC adapt-  
er or USB cable. This may result in snapping.  
• Connect this unit to power source with minimal noise.  
• Should breakage or abnormality be found during operation, switch power off immedi-  
ately and unplug. Then refer to "Error Check" on page 111.  
• Should this instrument break down, do not try to disassemble and repair it by your-  
self. Please contact the nearest KONICA MINOLTA SENSING authorized service facil-  
ity.  
• Warm this instrument up for 15 minutes at least after switching power on when the  
luminance is 10 cd/m2 or lower (measuring angle 1˚). This helps to improve the mea-  
suring accuracy.  
Backup Battery  
• Measurement data and settings are stored in memory which is backed up by internal  
backup battery. Backup battery is charged during operation of this instrument, and  
can retain memory content for 3 months if it has been fully charged. At the time of  
purchasing, battery may have already been partially discharged, so switch power on  
to charge. Battery can be fully charged in 20 hours. Overcharge does not have to be  
worried about in this case.  
• Do not replace internal backup battery (Type: ML2030 3V) by yourself. Please contact  
the nearest KONICA MINOLTA SENSING authorized service facility.  
• We recommend that you should backup important data with data management soft-  
ware CS-S10w Standard Edition as standard accessories to store separately.  
Objective and Close-Up lenses (Optional)  
• Make sure that surfaces of objective and close-up lenses are clear. Correct measure-  
ment may not be performed if there is dirt, dust, hand soil or part left unclean.  
• Do not touch surface of objective or close-up lens with hand.  
• Do not change ambient temperature rapidly under high humidity. This may mist lens,  
resulting in incorrect measurement.  
Recommended batteries  
• Batteries themselves give poor performance at low ambient temperature, which  
should cause to decrease the measurement frequency. For power source of this  
instrument, we recommend that you should use the lithium or nickel metal hydride  
batteries that are hardly affected by temperature change at low ambient temperature.  
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Storage  
Body  
Do not store this instrument under direct sunlight or near heater. The internal temperature of this  
instrument to becomes much higher than ambient temperature which may break this instrument.  
• Store this instrument at ambient temperature between 0 and 40˚C and relative humid-  
ity 85% or less (at 35˚C) with no condensation. Storage under high temperature and  
humidity may deteriorate performance of this instrument. For added safety, we rec-  
ommend storage with such drying agent at room temperature.  
• Take care not to form condensation. Avoid rapid change in ambient temperature when  
transferring body for storage.  
• Put body in packaging box supplied when purchased or optional soft case(CS-A23)  
to store in safe place.  
Objective Lens  
• For storage, cover with standard accessory lens cap.  
Cleaning  
Body  
• If this unit becomes dirty, wipe with dry and soft cloth. Do not use organic solvent like ben-  
zine or thinner and other chemical agent for cleaning. Should none of these methods be  
helpful, please contact the nearest KONICA MINOLTA SENSING authorized service facility.  
Objective Lens  
• Should it be gotten dirt or dust, wipe off with dry and soft cloth or lens cleaning paper.  
Do not use organic solvent like benzine or thinner and other chemical agent for clean-  
ing. Should none of these methods be helpful, contact the nearest KONICA MINOLTA  
SENSING authorized service facility.  
Notes on transfer  
• Use packaging material supplied when purchased to  
minimize vibration or shock generated during transfer.  
• Use holding cap for the same purpose especially to  
protect optical system of this instrument. Set measur-  
ing angle selector at center 0.2˚ and cover with holding  
cap (CS-A24) supplied as standard accessory.  
• Put all material including unit and accessories in original packaging material when  
returning this instrument for service.  
Maintenance  
• Periodical checkup is recommended annually to maintain measurement accuracy of  
instrument. For details on checkup, please contact the nearest KONICA MINOLTA  
SENSING authorized service facility.  
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INDEX  
Installing  
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4
5
5
5
5
6
(2) Through selection from saved data … 68  
118  
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Standard Accessory  
Lens Cap  
• Attached to objective lens for protecting it  
when not using this instrument.  
Holding Cap CS-A24  
• Prevents measuring angle selector position  
from deviating during transfer. Remove one  
when using this instrument and store not  
to lose. Do not fail to set measuring angle  
selector at center 0.2˚ for transfer before at-  
taching this holding cap to measuring angle  
selector.  
ND Eyepiece Filter CS-A27  
• Eases glare when peeping into finder to  
measure high luminance object. Always set  
this filter on finder when measuring high  
luminance object.  
AC Adapter AC-A23  
• Supplies power from AC outlet.  
Input: 100 V - 120 V  
1.0 A 50/60 Hz, 30-45 VA  
Output: 5 V 2.8 A  
or 200 V - 240 V  
,
Data Management Software  
CS-S10w Standard  
• Software to control this instrument from PC  
for data management  
USB Cable (2 m) IF-A17  
• Used for communication between this  
instrument and PC.  
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Optional Accessories  
Close-Up lens No.107  
Close-Up lens No.122  
• Placed before objective lens for measure-  
ment of small object.  
ND Filter (1/10) CS-A6  
ND Filter (1/100) CS-A7  
• Placed before objective lens for measure-  
ment of high luminance object, but sand-  
wich step up ring (40.5 to 55 mm) CS-A26  
inbetween.  
Calibration Certificate (For ND Filter)  
• Calibration certificate is available for ND  
filters (1/10) CS-A6 and (1/100) CS-A7.  
Step Up Ring (40.5 to 55 mm) CS-A26  
• Placed before objective lens in using ND  
filters (1/10) CS-A6 or (1/100) CS-A7.  
Angle Finder VN  
• Connected to finder for easing inconve-  
nience felt in looking into finder in such  
case as this instrument is set at low posi-  
tion. Use supplied adapter to connect.  
White Calibration Plate (For 45/0) CS-A20  
White Calibration Plate (For d/0) CS-A21  
• Used for measurement of object colors.  
White Calibration Plate Set CS-A22  
• A set of white calibration plates (For 45-0)  
CS-A20 and (For d-0) CS-A21.  
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Soft Case CS-A23  
• Used to keep this instrument and accesso-  
ries or carry them with hand. Never use for  
transfer.  
Data Management Software  
CS-S10w Professional  
• Enables multiple data management thanks  
to additional functions to that for CS-S10w  
Standard.  
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System Configuration  
Standard accessories  
Optional accessories  
AA-Size  
Batteries (x4)  
(commercially available)  
Angle Finder VN  
Lens Cap  
including Adapter  
and Case.  
(
)
Step Up Ring  
(40.5-55mm)  
CS-200  
ND Eyepiece  
Filter AC-A27  
CS-A26  
TARGET  
COLOR  
PEAK/VALLEY  
ABS/DIFF  
SHUTTER  
MEMORY  
MEAS SPEED  
CHAR MODE  
BACKLIGHT  
RECALC  
KEY LOCK  
SHIFT  
MENU  
ESC  
ENTER  
ND Filter  
(1/10)CS-A6  
(1/100)CS-A7  
AC Adapter  
AC-A23  
Close-Up Lenses  
No.107  
No.122  
Data Management Software  
CS-S10w Professional  
Holding Cap CS-A24  
(Used during shipment)  
USB cable(2m)  
IF-A17  
White Calibration Plate (For 45/0)  
CS-A20  
PC (commercially available)  
White Calibration Plate (For d/0)  
CS-A21  
Data Management Software  
CS-S10w Standard  
White Calibration Plate Set  
CS-A22  
(including CS-A20 and CS-A21.)  
Soft Case  
CS-A23  
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Names and Functions of Parts  
Names of Each Part  
LCD screen  
Focus distance scale  
Objective lens  
Key panel  
Power switch  
AC adapter input terminal  
USB connector  
Focus adjustment ring  
Measuring angle selector  
Protect cover  
Finder  
Measurement button  
Diopter  
adjustment ring  
Hand strap  
Inside Finder  
Aperture  
Screw hole for fixing  
battery chamber cover  
in-finder indicator  
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Functions of Each Part  
Power switch:(p.23)  
Switches this instrument on/off. (|) for ON; (O) for OFF  
AC adapter input terminal:(p.23)  
To which accessory AC adapter is connected.  
USB connector: (p.98)  
To which USB cable is connected when used with PC.  
Measuring angle selector: (p.88)  
Used to select measuring angle among 1˚, 0.2˚ and 0.1˚.  
Protect cover: (p.23,98)  
Protects AC adapter input terminal and USB connector.  
Objective lens:  
Directed to object for measurement.  
Focus adjustment ring: (p.88)  
Adjusts focus of objective lens before measurement.  
Focus distance scale: (p.88)  
Helps adjusting focus.  
LCD screen: (p.18)  
Displays various screens like measurement and menu.  
Key panel: (p.14)  
Offers several keys for operation of this instrument.  
Measurement button: (p.88)  
For measurement. Stops measurement when pressed during measurement.  
Finder: (p.16, 88)  
Used to observe object for measurement.  
Diopter adjustment ring: (p.17,88)  
Adjusts diopter.  
Aperture: (p.16)  
Indicates measuring area. Size of black circle will change depending on measuring angle.  
In-finder indicator: (p.16)  
Lv value appears on in-finder indicator.  
Hand strap: (p.21)  
Used to carry this instrument with hand.  
Screw hole for fixing: (p.20)  
Used to fix this instrument with tripod or jig.  
Battery chamber: (p.25)  
Used to set the batteries.  
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Key Panel  
1
2
6
3
4
1
5
2
6
3
4
8
5
7
8
Main Functions of Each Key  
MEMORY  
Measured data is stored in memory by pressing this key when  
measurement screen and save screen appears.  
MEAS SPEED  
Measurement time is switched in order AUTO LTD. AUTO  
Super-FAST FAST SLOW Super-SLOW MANUAL  
AUTO if pressed when screen with which measurement is  
available.(p.28)  
ABS/DIFF  
Selects whether chromaticity is displayed in absolute value  
(ABS) or difference (DIFF) if pressed when measurement screen  
appears.(p.36)  
BACKLIGHT  
KEY LOCK  
Selects backlight ON/OFF on LCD screen.(p.54)  
Switches between valid/invalid for acceptance of each key  
operation after being kept pressed for at least 2 seconds ap-  
proximately.  
MENU  
Menu screen appears if pressed when measurement or save  
screen appears. In case of menu screen, screen switches in or-  
der of menu 1/4 menu 2/4 menu 3/4 menu 4/4 menu  
1/4.  
ESC  
To return to measurement screen if pressed when menu or  
target value setting screen appears. If pressed when entering  
numerical value or making various settings, setting is stopped.  
ENTER  
To enter numerical value with or fix settings.  
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SHIFT mode  
Press SHIFT key to switch between SHIFT mode and normal mode. In SHIFT  
mode, keys from to , and become valid; in normal mode, keys from  
to , and become valid. Keys of , and are always valid either in  
SHIFT mode or normal mode.  
TARGET  
To go to target value setting screen from either measurement or  
save screen.  
COLOR  
If pressed when screen with which measurement is available,  
color space is switched in order of Lvxy Lvu'v' LvT (d)uv →  
XYZ dominant wavelength Lvxy.(p.35)  
PEAK/VALLEY  
SHUTTER  
SHIFT  
Switched to either of normal measurement, PEAK (Max. value  
appears for continuous measurement) or VALLEY (Minimum  
value appears for continuous measurement.) screen if pressed  
when measurement screen appears.(p.44)  
Selects whether finder shutter automatically closes for each  
measurement or always opens if pressed when screen with  
which measure is available. To close automatically, [ ] appears  
on bottom left of screen and [ ] to always keep opened.(p.48)  
Selects either SHIF1 mode/ Normal mode. For SHIFT mode, [SFT]  
appears on bottom left of screen and keys from to , , and  
become valid. In case of normal mode, [ ] appears on bottom  
left of screen and keys from to , , andbecome valid.  
CHAR MODE  
RECALC  
If pressed when screen where ID is to input, character type to  
enter switches in order of Capital Alphabet Sm all Alphabet  
Numerical Value Symbol Capital Alphabet. (p.77)  
Pressed when calibration channel is changed for measure-  
ment value on measurement screen. Measurement value is  
recalculated.(p.89)  
key, key  
If pressed when measurement or save screen appears, calibra-  
tion channel is changed in SHIFT mode; memory channel is  
changed in normal mode.  
If pressed when entering numerical value or making various set-  
tings, numerical value or setting is changed.  
key, key  
If pressed when measurement or save screen appears, the  
screen switches between measurement and save screen.  
If pressed when entering numerical value or making various set-  
tings, cursor position is moved.  
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Indicator Inside Finder  
1˚Aperture  
L value appears  
on in-finder indicator.  
v
0.2˚ Aperture  
K (displayed as ) and  
M (displayed as ) show  
x103 and x106 respectively.  
0.1˚ Aperture  
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Diopter Adjustment  
Rotate diopter adjustment ring for adjustment of  
diopter.  
Diopter adjustment ring  
Adjust so that A or B on aperture or black circle  
indicating measuring area looks clear when ob-  
serving object through finder.  
Adjustment would be easy starting with 1˚ aper-  
ture where object near aperture looks blur.  
A
B
Make sure to adjust diopter before measurement.  
Diopter should be adjusted for the eyesight of the  
person who will be taking measurement. If diop-  
ter is not adjusted before focus measurement,  
correct measurement value may not be expect-  
ed. This is because the focus is actually off even  
if you think it is correctly in focus. In addition, if  
diopter is not correctly adjusted, you may see the  
aperture moving depending on viewing angle.  
You sometimes see small black dots or stripes  
in internal finder. This happens due to character-  
istics of optical system, not dust or dirt in internal  
finder. It gives no effect on measuring perfor-  
mance.  
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Setting status in this instrument is dis-  
played.  
LCD Screen  
Measurement Screen  
<ANGL>  
Currently selected measuring angle is  
displayed.(1°,0.2°,0.1°)(p.88)  
<SPD>  
CH ID name(p.74)  
Currently selected measuring time is  
displayed.(AUTO,LTD.AUTO, S-FAST,  
FAST, SLOW, S-SLOW, MANU)(p.28)  
<SYNC>  
Calibration channel(p.62)  
Synchronization frequency is displayed  
when internal sync measurement mode  
is set; NO SYNC is displayed when it is  
not set.(p.30)  
<PEAK> is displayed when the mea-  
surement result was obtained at  
<PEAK> for “Continuous mode”;  
<VALLEY> is displayed when the mea-  
surement result was obtained at <VAL-  
LEY> for “Continuous mode”.(p.44)  
Nothing is displayed here when it was  
obtained at “Single measurement” or  
normal screen for “Continuous mode”.  
<LENS>  
Currently selected lens type is displayed  
.(STANDARD,No.107,No.122)(p.40)  
<MEM>  
Update method for directory to store  
measurement value is displayed.(AUTO  
NUM,MAN NUM,AUTOSAVE)(p.46)  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
CH00 :  
<
DEFAULT  
>
Measurement result  
is displayed in the  
currently selected  
color space. (Lvxy,  
Lvu'v', LvTuv,  
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
PEAK  
>
< Lv 7.09cd/m2  
<
SYNC  
LENS  
MEM  
>
NO SYNC  
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
<
>
<
>
x 0.3369  
y 0.3256  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
Measurement  
value ID name  
(p.92)  
M001 : SAMPLE1  
Lv 38.09  
x 0.4039  
XYZ ,Dominant  
wavelength)(p.34)  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
 
 
 
 
 
 
y 0.3815  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Memory channel  
SINGLE is displayed when  
the measurement mode  
is set to “Single measure-  
ment”; CONT. is displayed  
when set to normal screen  
for “Continuous mode”.  
(p.42)  
Stored data is displayed.(p.90)  
Currently selected observer angle is  
displayed.(2°,10°)(p.32)  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Battery level mark (  
,
)(p.24)  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
is displayed when the finder shutter is set to au-  
tomatically close for every measurement; is dis-  
played when set to always open.(p.48)  
Nothing is displayed here  
when set to <PEAK> or  
<VALLEY> for“Continuous  
mode”.  
[SFT] is displayed when this instrument is in SHIFT  
mode; [ ] is displayed when SHIFT mode is released.  
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Installing  
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Installing  
Use screw hole for fixing at the bottom of this instrument if utilized with tripod or jig.  
2 type holes are available.  
Tripod screw hole : To set on tripod. Screw depth is 6.5 mm.  
ISO screw hole  
: To set on jig. Use ISO screw with top diameter of 5mm and depth  
of 6.5 mm.  
Standard plane for distance measurements  
154  
ISO screw  
Tripod screw  
ISO screw  
Optical axis  
61.6  
70  
150  
For other detailed dimensions, see p.109.  
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Hand Strap  
Hand strap can be used to carry this instrument with hand.  
Adjusting hand strap  
Insert your right hand between this instrument and hand strap, and adjust hand strap so  
that your hand securely fits to the instrument without any gap.  
How to carry  
As shown in the figure, insert your right hand through hand strap and support the bottom  
close to objective lens with your left hand. Tighten your arms to carry it more securely.  
Notes on carrying  
Be careful not to thud this instrument when carrying. You must always insert your right  
hand through hand strap.  
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Connecting AC Adapter  
Either AC adapter(accessory) or 4 AA size batteries(commercially available) can be used  
as power source of this instrument.  
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C
1
.
onnection Method  
Make sure that power switch is  
OFF (slided to [O] mark side).  
Lift protect cover and connect  
AC adapter plug to AC adapter  
input terminal on body.  
2.  
Plug AC adapter to outlet  
3.  
(AC 100V-120V or 200-240V , 50 Hz/60 Hz).  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Insert AC adapter plug all the way seated in AC outlet. If not,  
may appear when turn-  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
ing power switch on. Turn power switch off once and unplug AC adapter before resum-  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
ing. (See p.24 for details on  
 
 
 
 
 
 
mark.)  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Placing Batteries  
Note on Use  
Remove batteries if unused for 2 weeks or longer. If not, liquid in battery may leak, which  
would damage this instrument.  
To avoid draining of battery, sleep mode setting is available for the case not using for 30  
minutes. See p.56 for details.  
If batteries are installed and AC adapter is used, power is supplied through AC adapter.  
Remaining Battery Level Mark  
Mark indicating remaining battery level appears on bottom left of LCD screen.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
mark indicates that remaining battery level is low. If this appears, replacement with  
new ones or AC adapter connection is recommended.  
mark indicates that there is no battery left. This instrument cannot be used. Re-  
place with new ones or connect AC adapter.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Make sure that power switch is off before replacing batteries or connecting AC adapter.  
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Placing Batteries  
Make sure that power switch is  
OFF (slided to [O] mark side).  
1.  
Open battery chamber cover while  
pressing and sliding mark to the  
direction shown in illustration.  
2.  
Place 4 AA size batteries  
following polarity indication  
in battery chamber.  
3.  
Do no touch or short terminals in  
battery chamber. Doing so may cause  
breakage of this instrument.  
Use alkaline-manganese, lithium, or  
nickel-metal-hydride batteries.  
Slide battery chamber cover to  
the direction shown in illustration  
and close until clicking.  
4.  
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ON(|)/OFF(O) of Power Switch  
To secure accurate measurement in either of following situations, 15-minute warm-up is  
recommended at least.  
1. Measuring low luminance light source object: At 2856K (Standard light source A) as measuring stick  
10cd/m2 or lower (1˚ Aperture)  
250cd/m2 or lower (0.2˚ Aperture)  
1000cd/m2 or lower (0.1˚ Aperture)  
2. Outside room temperature and normal humidity ranges  
Turning power switch ON  
Slide power switch to ON (|) side.  
1.  
Measurement screen appears 5  
seconds after initial screen on LCD.  
Turning power switch OFF  
Slide power switch to OFF (O  
side) after measurement.  
2.  
After measurement, do not switch  
OFF until measurement value appears.  
When message “PLEASE WAIT...”  
appears, do not switch OFF, either.  
Doing so may break stored data.  
26  
 
Setting  
27  
Selecting Measurement Time  
Select measurement time depending on purpose.  
7 modes are available for measurement time.  
Select the mode with long measurement time when repeated accuracy is required such  
as when measuring object of low luminance.  
Setting at the shipment from factory : AUTO.  
Measurement Time calculated by formula Time for integration  
(Time for integration x 2 +Time to open/close  
shutter + Time for calculation) indicating time  
needed for actual measurement.  
Time for sensor to measure light  
indicating “exposure time”.  
Zero Calibration  
Super-FAST Not be done every time 1 0.5s approx.  
300 ms  
300 ms  
FAST  
1s approx.  
SLOW  
3s approx.  
12s approx.  
1s or 3s approx.  
1s to 60 s  
1s to 60 s (Every 1s)  
1300 ms  
1300 ms x 4 times  
300 ms or 1300 ms  
Done every time  
automatically  
Super-SLOW  
LTD.AUTO 2  
AUTO  
3  
MANUAL  
Zero calibration is performed automatically one minute after previous measurement.  
2 Selects FAST/SLOW automatically depending on luminance. Luminance for which FAST/SLOW is switch-  
able is as follows for measuring angle 1˚.  
FAST SLOW: Lv=20 cd/m2 or lower (Measurement is redone in SLOW mode.)  
SLOW FAST: Lv=40 cd/m2 pt or higher  
3 Selects the measurement time automatically depending on luminance.  
For measuring angle 1°, when luminance is higher than 20 cd/m2, the measurement time switches as LTD.  
AUTO mode. When luminance is 20 cd/m2 or lower, the measurement time is calculated depend on luminance  
as following examples. The higher limit is 60 s.  
LV  
20.0 cd/m2  
3 s approx.  
15.0 cd/m2  
7 s approx.  
10.0 cd/m2  
14 s approx. 30 s approx. 60 s approx.  
6.6 cd/m2  
4.6 cd/m2  
Measurement Time  
Operation Procedure  
5
2
3
1
7
4, 6  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key when menu or target  
ESC  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
1.  
2.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
value setting menu appears.  
Lv ------  
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
Measurement screen appears on LCD screen.  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
Make sure that [ ] appears on bottom  
left of measurement screen indicating  
it has not been set for SHIFT mode.  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
If [SFT] appears instead, it means that  
instrument is to operate in SHIFT mode.  
Press SHIFT key to cancel SHIFT mode.  
28  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
measurement speed.  
key to select  
MEAS SPEED  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
3.  
4.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
MANU: 1  
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
Lv ------  
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
<SPD> switches in order of AUTO  
LTD.AUTO  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
S-FAST  
FAST  
SLOW  
S-SLOW  
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
MANU  
AUTO while this key is pressed.  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
MANU Setting  
Screen to set measurement time from appears.  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
<
SPD  
>
MANU: 1  
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
Lv ------
x ---
y ---
NDARD  
<
MEAS SPEED  
>
TO NUM  
Press either  
or  
key to set value.  
1s  
DATA  
[ENTER]  
>
OK  
:
DATA)  
key for larger number. If kept pressed,  
value continuously increases.  
CANCEL : [ESC]  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
key for smaller number. If kept pressed,  
value continuously becomes small.  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
SPD  
>
MANU: 1  
SYNC  
NO SYNC  
Lv -----
x ---
y ---
NDARD  
<
MEAS SPEED  
>
31s  
TO NUM  
DATA  
[ENTER]  
>
OK  
:
DATA)  
CANCEL : [ESC]  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
press  
key to move cursor  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
5.  
6.  
7.  
<
<
SPD  
>
MANU: 1  
to second digit position.  
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
Lv ------
x ---
y ---
NDARD  
<
MEAS SPEED  
>
31s  
TO NUM  
DATA  
[ENTER]  
>
OK  
:
DATA)  
CANCEL : [ESC]  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press either  
or  
key to set value.  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
<
SPD  
>
MANU: 1  
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
Lv ------
x ---
y ---
Selectable measurement time range is 1 to 60 sec.  
NDARD  
<
MEAS SPEED  
>
30s  
TO NUM  
Press ESC key to stop.  
DATA  
[ENTER]  
>
OK  
:
DATA)  
CANCEL : [ESC]  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
measurement time.  
key to fix  
ENTER  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
MANU :30  
SYNC  
LENS  
MEM  
>
NO SYNC  
Lv ------  
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
Measurement time setting remains  
even after switching OFF (O).  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
29  
Internal Sync Measurement Mode Setting  
Internal sync measurement mode refers to measurement mode where measurement is  
made in the same timing as periodical light source pulse frequency, such as vertical syn-  
chronization frequency for display.  
Setting at the shipment from factory : NO SYNC  
Operation Procedure  
5, 7  
2
3
1, 10  
4, 9  
5
4, 6  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key when menu or target  
ESC  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
60.00Hz  
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
value setting menu appears.  
Lv ------  
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
>
Measurement screen appears on LCD screen.  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
Make sure that [ ] is shown on bottom  
left of measurement screen indicating  
it has not been set for SHIFT mode.  
If [SFT] appears instead, it means that  
instrument is to operate in SHIFT mode.  
Press SHIFT key to cancel SHIFT mode.  
Press  
key.  
MENU  
<
MENU  
>
>
1/4  
CH SETTING  
MEAS MODE  
SYNC MODE  
DELETE  
Menu 1/4 screen appears on LCD screen.  
SINGLE  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
Press either  
[SYNC MODE] and then  
or  
key to select  
key.  
<
MENU  
1/4  
ENTER  
CH SETTING  
MEAS MODE  
SYNC MODE  
DELETE  
SINGLE  
< SYNC MODE> screen appears on LCD screen.  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
30  
Press either  
or  
key to move  
5.  
6.  
<
SYNC MODE  
>
inversion cursor from [NO SYNC]  
to [SYNC] so that light source  
pulse frequency can be entered.  
NO SYNC  
60.00Hz  
(SYNC)  
Press either  
to set arbitrary value.  
or  
key  
OK: [ENTER] CANCEL: [ESC]  
]  
[
[
[
[
[
[ 2° ]  
key: 0 to 9 (0 to 2 in 100 position) in descending  
order, decimal point and space available.If kept  
pressed, numerical value continuously increases.  
key: 9 to 0 (2 to 0 in 100 position) in  
ascending order, decimal point and space  
available. If kept pressed, numerical  
value continuously becomes small.  
<
SYNC MODE  
>
NO SYNC  
260.00Hz  
(SYNC)  
OK: [ENTER] CANCEL: [ESC]  
]  
[ 2° ]  
Press  
key to move cursor  
7.  
8.  
9.  
<
SYNC MODE  
>
to second digit position.  
NO SYNC  
260.00Hz  
(SYNC)  
OK: [ENTER] CANCEL: [ESC]  
]  
[ 2°]  
Repeat the same procedures  
. and . as necessary.  
<
SYNC MODE  
>
6
7
Selectable frequency range is from 40.00Hz  
NO SYNC  
200.00Hz  
(SYNC)  
to 200.00Hz. Press ESC to stop.  
OK: [ENTER] CANCEL: [ESC]  
][ 2° ]  
Press  
key to show  
ENTER  
<
MENU  
>
1/4  
<MENU>1/4 screen.  
CH SETTING  
MEAS MODE  
SYNC MODE  
DELETE  
Now frequency has been set.  
SINGLE  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
]  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
. Press  
to return to  
ESC  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
10  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
200.00Hz  
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
measurement screen.  
Lv ------  
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
>
Internal sync mode setting remains  
even after switching OFF (O).  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
31  
Setting Observer  
Color matching function for chromaticity calculation is selectable between 2˚ and 10˚.  
Setting at the shipment from factory : 2˚ OBS  
Operation Procedure  
2
3
1, 7  
6
4, 5  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key when menu or target  
ESC  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
200.00Hz  
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
value setting menu appears.  
Lv 20.80cd/m2  
x 0.4476  
y 0.4477  
LENS  
MEM  
>
>
Measurement screen appears on LCD screen.  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
Make sure that [ ] appears on left  
bottom indicating this instrument  
has not been set for SHIFT mode.  
If [SFT] appears instead, it means that  
instrument is to operate in SHIFT mode.  
Press SHIFT key to cancel SHIFT mode.  
Press  
key four times.  
MENU  
<
MENU  
>
>
4/4  
OBSERVER  
2˚ OBS  
Menu 4/4 screen appears on LCD screen.  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
Press  
key.  
ENTER  
<
MENU  
4/4  
OBSERVER  
2˚ OBS  
Inversion cursor moves from [OBSERVER]  
to right to change observer angle.  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
32  
Press either  
either for [2˚OBS] or [10˚OBS].  
Press ESC key to stop.  
or  
key to set  
5.  
6.  
7.  
<
MENU  
>
4/4  
4/4  
OBSERVER  
10˚ OBS  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
Press  
key.  
ENTER  
<
MENU  
>
OBSERVER  
10˚ OBS  
After“ PLEASE WAIT...” appears,  
inversion cursor moves from [OBSERVER]  
to right to change observer angle.  
When“ PLEASE WAIT...” appears, do not  
switch OFF. Doing so may break stored data.  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 10° ]  
[
]  
<
ANGL  
>
1°  
VIEW  
AUTO  
200.00Hz  
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
Press  
key to return to  
ESC  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
SYNC  
>
measurement screen.  
Y ------  
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
>
Setting remains even after switching OFF (O).  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
When observer angle is set to 10˚, Lv display  
changes to Y display. Lv and Y display in stored  
data is retained after changing observer angle.  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 10° ]  
33  
Selecting Color Space  
See below table for available color space.  
Setting at the shipment from factory : Lvxy  
Color space  
LCD Screen  
Display Description  
Displayed and output in luminance Lv and chro-  
maticity coordinates x,y.  
Lvxy 1  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
CH00:<DEFAULT>  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
200.00Hz  
Lv ------  
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
2
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x
y
------  
------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
Displayed and output in luminance Lv and u’v’  
chromaticity diagram (CIE 1976 UCS chromaticity  
diagram) coordinates u’, v’  
Lvu’v’ 1  
Lv T ∆uv 2  
XYZ  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
CH00:<DEFAULT>  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
200.00Hz  
Lv ------  
u’ ------cd/m  
v’ ------  
2
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x’ ------  
y’ ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
Displayed and output in luminance Lv, correlated  
color temperature T and color difference from  
blackbody locus uv.  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
CH00:<DEFAULT>  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
200.00Hz  
Lv ------  
2
T ------cd/m  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
uv ------K  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
T ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[ 2° ]  
Δuv ------  
[
]  
Displayed and output in tristimulus values X, Y, Z.  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
CH00:<DEFAULT>  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
200.00Hz  
X ------  
Y ------  
Z ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
X ------  
Y ------  
Z ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
Dominant  
wavelength3  
Displayed and output in dominant wavelength λd.  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
CH00:<DEFAULT>  
λd -----nm  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
200.00Hz  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
d ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
1 Y is displayed instead of Lv when observer angle is 10˚.  
2 Not displayed when observer angle is 10˚.  
3 For non-spectral colors, the complementary wavelength will be displayed. However,  
the display indication will remain λd.  
34  
Operation Procedure  
2
1
3
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key when menu or target  
ESC  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
1.  
2.  
3.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
200.00Hz  
value setting menu appears.  
Lv ------  
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
Measurement screen appears on LCD screen.  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
Press  
to switch to SHIFT mode.  
SHIFT  
[SFT] appears on bottom left of measurement  
screen. Or make sure that [SFT] appears  
on left bottom indicating that this instrument  
has been operated in SHIFT mode.  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key to select color space.  
COLOR  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
LENS  
MEM  
>
200.00Hz  
Lv ------  
Measurement screen switches in order of  
L xy L u’v’ L T uv XYZ λd L xy  
2
u’ ------cd/m  
v’ ------  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
Δ
v
v
v
v
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
in SHIFT mode while COLOR key is pressed.  
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
It switches in order of Yxy Yu'v' XYZ  
u’ ------  
v’ ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
d
Yxy when observer angle is 10˚.  
→ λ  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
Color space setting remains even  
after switching OFF (O).  
35  
Selecting Absolute Value (ABS)/Difference (DIFF) Display  
Whether chromaticity value is shown in absolute (ABS) or difference (DIFF) is selectable.  
See below table for each case.  
Setting at the shipment from factory : Absolute value (ABS)  
Color Space  
Switching between Absolute Value (ABS) and Difference (DIFF) Dominant wavelength  
LVxy 1  
LVxy  
%LV∆LVx∆y  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
CH00:<DEFAULT>  
CH00:<DEFAULT>  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
>
SYNC  
>
200.00Hz  
SYNC  
200.00Hz  
STANDARD  
Lv ------cd/m2  
x ------  
y ------  
%Lv ------%  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
LENS  
MEM  
>
Lv ------  
>
AUTO NUM  
2
>
AUTO NUM  
x ------cd/m  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
y ------  
%Lv ------  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
x
y
------  
------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[ 2° ]  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
[
]  
LVu’v’ 1  
LVuv’  
%LV∆LV∆u∆v’  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
<
ANGL  
>
1°  
VIEW  
CH00:<DEFAULT>  
CH00:<DEFAULT>  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
200.00Hz  
SYNC  
>
200.00Hz  
Lv ------cd/m2  
u’ ------  
v’ ------  
%Lv ------%  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
Lv ------  
>
AUTO NUM  
2
>
AUTO NUM  
u’ ------cd/m  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
v’ ------  
%Lv ------  
Lv ------  
u------  
v’ ------  
x’ ------  
y’ ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[ 2° ]  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
[
]  
LV T ∆uv 2 LV T ∆uv  
%LV ∆LV∆T  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
CH00:<DEFAULT>  
CH00:<DEFAULT>  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
200.00Hz  
SYNC  
>
200.00Hz  
Lv ------  
%Lv ------%  
2
T ------cd/m  
uv ------K  
Lv ------cd/m  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
>
AUTO NUM  
2
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
T ------K  
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
%Lv ------  
T ------  
Lv------  
T ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[ 2° ]  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[ 2° ]  
Δuv ------  
[
]  
[
]  
XYZ  
XY∆Z  
CH00:<DEFAULT>  
%X%Y%Z  
XYZ  
CH00:<DEFAULT>  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
<
ANGL  
SPD  
SYNC  
LENS  
MEM  
>
1
°
VIEW  
CH00:<DEFAULT>  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
<
<
<
<
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
200.00Hz  
SYNC  
>
200.00Hz  
>
200.00Hz  
X ------  
Y ------  
Z ------  
X ------  
Y ------  
Z ------  
%
%
%
X ------  
Y ------%  
Z ------%%  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
>
AUTO NUM  
>
AUTO NUM  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
X ------  
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
X ------  
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
%X ------  
Y ------  
Z ------  
Y ------  
Z ------  
%Y ------  
%Z ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[ 2° ]  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[ 2° ]  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
[
]  
[
]  
Dominant  
λd  
λd 3  
wavelength  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
CH00:<DEFAULT>  
CH00:<DEFAULT>  
λd ------nm  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
200.00Hz  
SYNC  
>
200.00Hz  
λd ------nm  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
>
AUTO NUM  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
d ------  
λd ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[ 2° ]  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
[
]  
1 Y is displayed instead of Lv when observer abgle is 10˚.  
2 Not displayed when observer angle is 10˚.  
3 Even if either the measured value, target color, or both are the complementary wave-  
length, the difference between the two values will be displayed. Further, even in such  
case, the display indication will remain λd.  
36  
3
Operation Procedure  
2
1
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key when menu or target  
ESC  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
1.  
2.  
3.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
200.00Hz  
value setting menu appears.  
Lv ------  
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
Measurement screen appears on LCD screen.  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
Make sure that [ ] appears on left  
bottom indicating this instrument  
has not been set for SHIFT mode.  
If [SFT] appears instead, it means that  
instrument is to operate in SHIFT mode.  
Press SHIFT key to cancel SHIFT mode.  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key to show  
ABS/DIFF  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
LENS  
MEM  
>
200.00Hz  
absolute value (ABS) or color  
difference (DIFF) to select.  
%
Lv ------%  
>
STANDARD  
Δ
Lv ------  
>
AUTO NUM  
2
Δx ------cd/m  
Δy ------  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
Measurement value switches between  
that for absolute value (ABS) and  
difference while pressing key.  
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
%Lv ------  
ΔLv ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
Δx ------  
Δy ------  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
Setting remains even after switching OFF (O).  
37  
Selecting Digit for Chromaticity Display  
This is selectable either 4 or 3.  
If measurement value on LCD screen is illegible because of blinking, set for 3  
digits.  
Setting at the shipment from factory : 4 FIGURES  
Operation Procedure  
2
3
1, 7  
6
5
4, 5  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key when menu or target  
ESC  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
200.00Hz  
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
value setting menu appears.  
Lv 20.80cd/m2  
x 0.4476  
y 0.4477  
LENS  
MEM  
>
>
Measurement screen appears on LCD screen.  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
Make sure that [ ] appears on left  
bottom indicating this instrument  
has not been set for SHIFT mode.  
If [SFT] appears instead, it means that  
instrument is to operate in SHIFT mode.  
Press SHIFT key to cancel SHIFT mode.  
Press  
key twice.  
MENU  
<
MENU  
>
2/4  
OBJECTIVE LENS  
DISPLAY DIGITS  
MEMORY MODE  
DATA PROTECT  
STANDARD  
4 FIGURES  
AUTO NUM  
ON  
Menu 2/4 screen appears on LCD screen.  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
Press either  
[DISPLAY DIGITS] and then  
or  
key to select  
key.  
<
MENU  
>
2/4  
ENTER  
OBJECTIVE LENS  
DISPLAY DIGITS  
MEMORY MODE  
DATA PROTECT  
STANDARD  
4 FIGURES  
AUTO NUM  
ON  
Inversion cursor moves from [DISPLAY DIGITS]  
to right to change digits to display.  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
38  
Press either  
either [4 FIGURES] or [3 FIGURES].  
or  
key to set for  
5.  
6.  
7.  
<
MENU  
>
2/4  
OBJECTIVE LENS  
DISPLAY DIGITS  
MEMORY MODE  
DATA PROTECT  
STANDARD  
3 FIGURES  
AUTO NUM  
ON  
Press ESC key to stop.  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
Press  
key.  
ENTER  
<
MENU  
>
2/4  
OBJECTIVE LENS  
DISPLAY DIGITS  
MEMORY MODE  
DATA PROTECT  
STANDARD  
3 FIGURES  
AUTO NUM  
ON  
Inversion cursor returns  
to [DISPLAY DIGITS]. Now change has been set.  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
<
ANGL  
>
1°  
VIEW  
AUTO  
200.00Hz  
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
Press  
measurement screen.  
key to return to  
ESC  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
<
<
D  
>
SYNC  
>
Lv 20.80  
2
x 0.448cd/m  
y 0.448  
LENS  
MEM  
>
Setting remains even after switching OFF (O).  
>
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
39  
Selecting Lens Type  
Use optional accessory close-up lens for small area measurement. See  
instruction manual for close-up lens for the placement of one. If close-up lens is  
to use, measurement value is required for calibration of lens transmission factor.  
Since calibration value varies depending on lens type, lens type has to be set in  
this instrument in advance. Erroneous setting causes incorrect measurement.  
Below table shows lens to set and setting for this instrument.  
Arbitrary lens like optional accessory ND  
Close-Up lens Close-Up lens  
Lens to Set  
Setting  
No lens  
filter (1/10) CS-A6, ND Filter (1/100) CS-A7,  
Combination of close-up lens and ND filter  
No.107  
No.122  
STANDARD  
No.107  
No.122  
USER1∗  
USER2∗  
USER3∗  
Setting at the shipment from factory : STANDARD  
Use standard accessory data management software CS-S10w Standard or optional  
CS-S10w Professional to avail more lens type like USER1, USER2 and USER3, and  
register calibration value for lens other than close-up lens No.107 and No.122 set in  
USER1, USER2 or USER3. See instruction manual for data management software for  
details.  
Operation Procedure  
2
3
1, 7  
6
4, 5  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key when menu or target  
ESC  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
1.  
2.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
200.00Hz  
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
value setting menu appears.  
Lv 20.80cd/m2  
x 0.4476  
y 0.4477  
LENS  
MEM  
>
>
Measurement screen appears on LCD screen.  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
Make sure that [ ] appears on left  
bottom indicating this instrument  
has not been set for SHIFT mode.  
If [SFT] appears instead, it means that  
instrument is to operate in SHIFT mode.  
Press SHIFT key to cancel SHIFT mode.  
40  
Press  
key twice.  
MENU  
3.  
4.  
5.  
<
MENU  
>
2/4  
OBJECTIVE LENS  
DISPLAY DIGITS  
MEMORY MODE  
DATA PROTECT  
STANDARD  
4 FIGURES  
AUTO NUM  
ON  
Menu 2/4 screen appears on LCD screen.  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
[
[
]  
Press either  
[OBJECTIVE LENS] and then  
or  
key to select  
<
MENU  
>
2/4  
key.  
ENTER  
OBJECTIVE LENS  
DISPLAY DIGITS  
MEMORY MODE  
DATA PROTECT  
STANDARD  
4 FIGURES  
AUTO NUM  
ON  
Inversion cursor moves from  
[OBJECTIVE LENS] to right to change lens type.  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
]  
Press either  
to switch lens type.  
or  
key  
<
MENU  
>
2/4  
No.107  
OBJECTIVE LENS  
DISPLAY DIGITS  
MEMORY MODE  
DATA PROTECT  
If  
is pressed, lens type switches in order of  
4 FIGURES  
AUTO NUM  
ON  
[STANDARD] [No.122] [No.107] [STANDARD]  
. Keep pressing to continuously switch.  
If is pressed, lens type switches in order of  
[STANDARD] [No.107] [No.122] [STANDARD]  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
]  
. Keep pressing to continuously switch.  
Set to [No.107] for close-up lens No.107, [No.122] for close-up lens  
No.122 and [STANDARD] for nothing with objective lens.  
Press ESC key to stop.  
Press  
key.  
ENTER  
6.  
7.  
<
MENU  
OBJECTIVE LENS  
>
2/4  
No.107  
Inversion cursor returns to [OBJECTIVE LENS]  
.
DISPLAY DIGITS  
MEMORY MODE  
DATA PROTECT  
4 FIGURES  
AUTO NUM  
ON  
Now change has been set.  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
<
ANGL  
>
1°  
VIEW  
AUTO  
200.00Hz  
No.107  
AUTO NUM  
Press  
measurement screen.  
key to return to  
ESC  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
SYNC  
>
Lv 20.80  
2
x 0.448cd/m  
y 0.448  
LENS  
MEM  
>
>
Setting remains even after switching OFF (O).  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
41  
Selecting Single or Continuous Measurement  
Here, measurement mode is selectable between “Single measurement” and “Continuous  
measurement”. Former means one measurement for one press and the latter continuous  
measurement from one press to another press of any key. In case of “Continuous mea-  
surement”, you can also view max and min values during continuous measurement when  
measurement is completed.  
Setting at the shipment from factory : SINGLE  
Operation Procedure  
2
3
1, 7  
6
4, 5  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key when menu or target  
ESC  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
1.  
2.  
3.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
value setting menu appears.  
Lv 0.45cd/m2  
x 0.3855  
y 0.4447  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
Measurement screen appears on LCD screen.  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
M003:  
Lv  
x
y
0.54  
0.4004  
0.4123  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
Make sure that [ ] appears on left  
bottom indicating this instrument  
has not been set for SHIFT mode.  
If [SFT] appears instead, it means that  
instrument is to operate in SHIFT mode.  
Press SHIFT key to cancel SHIFT mode.  
Press  
key.  
MENU  
<
MENU  
>
1/4  
CH SETTING  
MEAS MODE  
SYNC MODE  
DELETE  
Menu 1/4 screen appears on LCD screen.  
SINGLE  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
42  
Press either  
[MEAS MODE] and then  
or  
key to select  
key.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
<
MENU  
CH SETTING  
>
>
>
1/4  
ENTER  
MEAS MODE  
SYNC MODE  
DELETE  
SINGLE  
Inversion cursor moves from [MEAS MODE]  
to right to change measurement mode.  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
[
[
]  
Press either  
set for [SINGLE] or [CONT.].  
or  
key to  
<
MENU  
1/4  
CH SETTING  
Press ESC key to stop.  
MEAS MODE  
SYNC MODE  
DELETE  
CONT.  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
]  
Press either  
key.  
ENTER  
<
MENU  
1/4  
CH SETTING  
Inversion cursor returns  
to [MEAS MODE]. Now change has been set.  
MEAS MODE  
SYNC MODE  
DELETE  
CONT.  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
]  
<
ANGL  
>
1°  
VIEW  
AUTO  
NO SYNC  
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
Press  
key to return to  
ESC  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
SYNC  
>
measurement screen.  
Lv 0.45cd/m2  
x 0.3855  
y 0.4447  
LENS  
MEM  
>
>
Measurement is made only once when user  
calibration and target color measurement are  
done even though [CONT.] has been set.  
In case of measuring max and min values,  
continuous measurement is made even  
though [SINGLE] has been set.  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
M003:  
Lv  
x
y
0.54  
0.4004  
0.4123  
<
MODE  
>
CONT.  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
Setting remains even after switching OFF (O).  
43  
Selecting of Max or Minimum Value Display  
Measurement result display is selectable among latest, max and minimum. If max  
<PEAK> or minimum <VALLEY> has been selected here, continuous measurement is  
to perform even though single measurement has been set. Lv determines max and min  
values.  
Setting at the shipment from factory : latest  
Operation Procedure  
2
3
1
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key when menu or target  
ESC  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
1.  
2.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
value setting menu appears.  
Lv 15.61  
2
x 0.4125cd/m  
y 0.4429  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
Measurement screen appears on LCD screen.  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
M003:  
Lv  
x
y
0.54  
0.4004  
0.4123  
<
MODE  
>
CONT.  
[ 2° ]  
[ SFT]  
Make sure that [ ] appears on left  
bottom indicating this instrument  
has not been set for SHIFT mode.  
If [SFT] appears instead, it means that  
instrument is to operate in SHIFT mode. Press  
SHIFT key to cancel SHIFT mode.  
44  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key to show  
PEAK/VALLEY  
CH00:  
<
DEFA
>
3.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
measurement mode to select.  
Lv 15.61  
2
x 0.4125cd/m  
y 0.4429  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
Measurement screen switches in order of normal  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
<PEAK>  
<VALLEY>  
normal in SHIFT  
M003:  
Lv  
x
y
0.54  
0.4004  
0.4123  
while pressing PEAK/VALLEY key.  
<
MODE  
>
CONT.  
[ 2° ]  
[ SFT ]  
Latest measurement value shall appear as result  
in normal, maximum in <PEAK>, and minimum in  
<VALLEY> for continuous measurement.  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
CH00:>  
x 0.4125cd/m  
y 0.4429  
<
DEFA
>
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
PEAK  
<Lv 15.61  
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
2
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
Latest measurement value also appears on LCD  
screen in case that <PEAK> or <VALLEY> has  
been selected.  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
M003:  
Lv  
x
y
15.61  
0.4125  
0.4429  
[SFT]  
[ 2° ]  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Setting for normal screen/<PEAK>/<VALLEY>  
shall be retained even after switching OFF (O).  
CH00:  
<
DEFA
>
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
>
<LVvALLEY15.61  
SYNC  
LENS  
MEM  
>
NO SYNC  
2
>
STANDARD  
x 0.4123cd/m  
y 0.4435  
>
AUTO NUM  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
M003:  
Lv  
x
y
15.61  
0.4125  
0.4429  
[SFT]  
[ 2° ]  
45  
Opening and Closing of Finder Shutter  
To prevent light from finder from badly influencing measurement, internal shutter of finder  
is to close for every measurement. If observation through finder during measurement is  
required, setting can be changed not to close finder shutter. In this case, light from finder  
needs to be avoided by looking into finder during measurement.  
Setting at the shipment from factory :  
(automatically closes for every measurement)  
Operation Procedure  
2
1
3
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key when menu or target  
ESC  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
1.  
2.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
value setting menu appears.  
Lv 92.74  
2
x 0.4185cd/m  
y 0.4242  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
Measurement screen appears on LCD screen.  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
M003:  
Lv  
x
y
1.04  
0.3772  
0.3663  
<
MODE  
>
CONT.  
[ 2° ]  
[SFT ]  
Make sure that [ ] appears on left  
bottom indicating this instrument  
has not been set for SHIFT mode.  
If [SFT] appears instead, it means that  
instrument is to operate in SHIFT mode.  
Press SHIFT key to cancel SHIFT mode.  
46  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key.  
SHUTTER  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
3.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
Lv 92.74  
Icon [ ] indicating "automatically closes for  
every measurement" switches to icon [ ]  
meaning "always opens" in SHIFT mode.  
2
x 0.4185cd/m  
y 0.4242  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
M003:  
Lv  
x
y
1.04  
0.3772  
0.3663  
<
MODE  
>
CONT.  
[ 2° ]  
Setting remains even after switching OFF (O).  
[
]  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
Lv 92.74  
2
x 0.4185cd/m  
y 0.4242  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
M003:  
Lv  
x
y
1.04  
0.3772  
0.3663  
<
MODE  
>
CONT.  
[ 2° ]  
[
] ○  
47  
Setting of Stored Data Protection  
Whether warning message appears or not is selectable for the case to store data in the  
memory channel with measurement value.  
Setting at the shipment from factory : ON  
Operation Procedure  
2
3
1, 7  
6
4, 5  
Press  
key when menu or target  
ESC  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
value setting menu appears.  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
Measurement screen appears on LCD screen.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
200.00Hz  
SYNC  
>
Lv 20.80cd/m2  
x 0.4476  
y 0.4477  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
>
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
Make sure that [ ] appears on left  
bottom indicating this instrument  
has not been set for SHIFT mode.  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
If [SFT] appears instead, it means that  
instrument is to operate in SHIFT mode.  
Press SHIFT key to cancel SHIFT mode.  
Press  
key twice..  
MENU  
<
MENU  
>
2/4  
OBJECTIVE LENS  
DISPLAY DIGITS  
MEMORY MODE  
DATA PROTECT  
STANDARD  
4 FIGURES  
AUTO NUM  
ON  
Menu 2/4 screen appears on LCD screen.  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
Press either  
[DATA PROTECT] and then  
or  
key to select  
key.  
<
MENU  
>
2/4  
ENTER  
OBJECTIVE LENS  
DISPLAY DIGITS  
MEMORY MODE  
DATA PROTECT  
STANDARD  
4 FIGURES  
AUTO NUM  
ON  
Inversion cursor moves from [DATA PROTECT]  
to right to change setting for data protection.  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
48  
Press either  
to set for [ON] or [OFF].  
or  
key  
5.  
<
MENU  
>
2/4  
OBJECTIVE LENS  
DISPLAY DIGITS  
MEMORY MODE  
DATA PROTECT  
STANDARD  
4 FIGURES  
AUTO NUM  
ON  
If [ON] has been selected, a warning message  
"OK TO OVERWRITE?" appears when trying  
to store data to the directory with existing data .  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
CH02:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
OK TO OVERWRITE?  
OK
: [ENTER]  
CANCEL : [ESC]  
x -----  
y 0.3863  
<
MODE  
>CONT.  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
[OFF] proceeds with overwriting  
without warning message.  
Press  
key.  
ENTER  
6.  
7.  
<
MENU  
>
2/4  
OBJECTIVE LENS  
DISPLAY DIGITS  
MEMORY MODE  
DATA PROTECT  
STANDARD  
4 FIGURES  
AUTO NUM  
ON  
Inversion cursor returns to [DATA PROTECT]  
to fix setting for data protection.  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
<
ANGL  
>
1°  
VIEW  
AUTO  
200.00Hz  
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
Press  
measurement screen.  
key to return to  
ESC  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
SYNC  
>
Lv 20.80cd/m2  
x 0.4476  
y 0.4477  
LENS  
MEM  
>
>
Setting remains even after switching OFF (O).  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
49  
Setting of Update Method for Memory Channel to Store Measurement Value  
There are 100 directories to store measurement value from M000 to M100 and each can  
store one value, therefore 101 in total.  
Here, whether measurement value is to store automatically or by pressing MEMORY key is  
selectable for every measurement.  
See p.50 for details on protection of stored data when data storage is to perform on  
memory channel with another measurement value.  
Setting at the shipment from factory : AUTO NUNM  
Operation Procedure  
2
3
1, 7  
6
4, 5  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key when menu or target  
ESC  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
1.  
2.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
200.00Hz  
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
value setting menu appears.  
Lv 20.80cd/m2  
x 0.4476  
y 0.4477  
LENS  
MEM  
>
>
Measurement screen appears on LCD screen.  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
Make sure that [ ] appears on left  
bottom indicating this instrument is  
has not been set for SHIFT mode.  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
If [SFT] appears instead, it means that  
instrument is to operate in SHIFT mode.  
Press SHIFT key to cancel SHIFT mode.  
Press [MENU] key twice.  
3.  
4.  
<
MENU  
>
2/4  
Menu 2/4 screen appears on LCD screen.  
OBJECTIVE LENS  
DISPLAY DIGITS  
MEMORY MODE  
DATA PROTECT  
STANDARD  
4 FIGURES  
AUTO NUM  
ON  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
Press either  
or  
key to select  
<
MENU  
>
2/4  
[MEMORY MODE] and then  
key.  
ENTER  
OBJECTIVE LENS  
DISPLAY DIGITS  
MEMORY MODE  
DATA PROTECT  
STANDARD  
4 FIGURES  
AUTO NUM  
ON  
Inversion cursor moves from  
[MEMORY MODE] to right to change  
update method of memory channel.  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
50  
Press either  
to switch update method of  
measurement value directory.  
or  
key  
5.  
<
MENU  
>
2/4  
OBJECTIVE LENS  
DISPLAY DIGITS  
MEMORY MODE  
DATA PROTECT  
STANDARD  
4 FIGURES  
AUTO NUM  
ON  
If  
key is pressed, mode switches in order of [AUTO  
NUM] [AUTOSAVE] [MAN NUM] [AUTO  
NUM]. If kept pressed, this switches continuously.  
In case of key, mode switches in reversing  
order. Keep pressing to switch continuously.  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
With [AUTO NUM] setting, memory channel number is replaced automatically  
after storing data by pressing MEMORY key. For example, if M005 is displayed,  
measurement value is to store in M005 after MEMORY key is pressed and number  
of memory channel displayed in <MEMORY DATA> is replaced to M006.  
If [AUTOSAVE] is set, measurement value will be saved automatically after  
measurement and memory channel number changes accordingly. For example, if M005  
is displayed, measurement value is to store in M005 after measurement is performed  
and number of memory channel displayed in <MEMORY DATA> is replaced to M006.  
In case of [MAN NUM], measurement value is to store memory channel of which number  
is shown then. For example, if M005 is displayed, measurement value is to store in M005  
and nunber of memory channel displayed in <MEMORY DATA> remaines M005.  
With [AUTO NUM] or [AUTOSAVE], and M100 has been used up, data goes back to M000 again.  
When data storage is to perform on memory channel with another  
measurement value, a warning message appears.  
Warning message “OK TO OVERWRITE?” appears. If OK, press ENTER key, and if not, ESC key.  
Setting is available not to display such message. See p.50.  
Press ESC key to stop.  
Press  
key.  
ENTER  
6.  
7.  
<
MENU  
>
2/4  
OBJECTIVE LENS  
DISPLAY DIGITS  
MEMORY MODE  
DATA PROTECT  
STANDARD  
4 FIGURES  
AUTOSAVE  
ON  
Inversion cursor returns to  
[MEMORY MODE]. Now change has been set.  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
<
ANGL  
>
1°  
VIEW  
AUTO  
200.00H
STANDARD  
AUTOSAVE  
Press  
measurement screen.  
key to return to  
ESC  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
SYNC  
>
Lv 20.80cd/m2  
x 0.4476  
y 0.4477  
LENS  
MEM  
>
>
remains even after switching OFF (O).  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
51  
Buzzer Setting  
This instrument usually generates buzzer sound for key operation, but setting for buzzer  
sound is switchable. Buzzer for measurement, operation, and error can be set indepen-  
dently.  
Setting at the shipment from factory : ON for MEASUREMENT, OPERATION, and WARNING  
Operation Procedure  
2
3
1, 9  
7
4, 5, 6  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key when menu or target  
ESC  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
200.00Hz  
value setting menu appears.  
Lv 20.80cd/m2  
x 0.4476  
y 0.4477  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
Measurement screen appears on LCD screen.  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
Make sure that [ ] appears on left  
bottom indicating this instrument  
has not been set for SHIFT mode.  
If [SFT] appears instead, it means that  
instrument is to operate in SHIFT mode.  
Press SHIFT key to cancel SHIFT mode.  
Press [MENU] key three times.  
<
MENU  
>
>
3/4  
OFF  
Menu 3/4 screen appears on LCD screen.  
SLEEP MODE  
DATE & TIME  
BUZZER  
VERSION  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
Press either  
[BUZZER] and then [ENTER] key.  
or  
key to select  
<
MENU  
3/4  
OFF  
SLEEP MODE  
DATE & TIME  
BUZZER  
<BUZZER> screen appears.  
VERSION  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
52  
Press either  
or  
select parameter to change  
and then press key.  
key to  
5.  
6.  
<
BUZZER  
>
ON  
ON  
ON  
MEASUREMENT  
OPERATION  
WARNING  
ENTER  
Inversion cursor moves from parameter name  
to right to change setting for buzzer sound.  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
Press either  
for either [ON] or [OFF].  
or  
to set  
<
BUZZER  
>
MEASUREMENT  
OPERATION  
WARNING  
ON  
ON  
ON  
If [ON] is set for [MEASUREMENT],  
short blip sounds after measurement, for  
[OPERATION], short blip when measurement  
button or related key is pressed, and for  
[WARNING], repeated blip sounds for  
erroneous key operation or error message.  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
Press  
key.  
ENTER  
7.  
8.  
9.  
<
BUZZER  
>
ON  
ON  
ON  
Inversion cursor returns to parameter  
name to fix setting for buzzer sound.  
MEASUREMENT  
OPERATION  
WARNING  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
Repeat procedures 6. and  
7. as necessary.  
Press  
key twice to return  
ESC  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
200.00Hz  
to measurement screen.  
SYNC  
>
Lv 20.80  
2
x 0.448cd/m  
y 0.448  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
Setting remains even after switching OFF (O).  
>
AUTO NUM  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
53  
Backlight ON/OFF  
Whether turning backlight on LCD is ON or OFF is selectable.  
Setting at the shipment from factory : ON  
Operation Procedure  
2
1
3
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key when menu or target  
ESC  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
1.  
2.  
3.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
200.00Hz  
value setting menu appears.  
Lv 20.80cd/m2  
x 0.4476  
y 0.4477  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
Measurement screen appears on LCD screen.  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
Make sure that [ ] appears on left  
bottom indicating this instrument  
has not been set for SHIFT mode.  
If [SFT] appears instead, it means that  
instrument is to operate in SHIFT mode.  
Press SHIFT key to cancel SHIFT mode.  
Press  
key.  
BACKLIGHT  
If backlight has been on, it is switched  
off, and off, switched on.  
Setting remains even after switching OFF (O).  
54  
55  
Setting Sleep Mode  
Sleep mode can be set for saving electric power consumption for the case that key has  
not been operated or communication has not been done for more than 30 minutes.  
Setting at the shipment from factory : OFF  
Operation Procedure  
2
3
1, 7  
4, 6  
5
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key when menu or target  
ESC  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
200.00Hz  
SYNC  
>
value setting menu appears.  
Lv 20.80cd/m2  
x 0.4476  
y 0.4477  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
>
Measurement screen appears on LCD screen.  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
Make sure that [ ] appears on left  
bottom indicating this instrument  
has not been set for SHIFT mode.  
If [SFT] appears instead, it means that  
instrument is to operate in SHIFT mode.  
Press SHIFT key to cancel SHIFT mode.  
Press  
key three times.  
MENU  
<
MENU  
>
>
3/4  
OFF  
SLEEP MODE  
DATE & TIME  
BUZZER  
Menu 3/4 screen appears on LCD screen.  
VERSION  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
Press  
key.  
ENTER  
<
MENU  
3/4  
OFF  
SLEEP MODE  
DATE & TIME  
BUZZER  
Inversion cursor moves from [SLEEP MODE]  
to right to change setting for sleep mode.  
VERSION  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
56  
Press either  
either for [ON] or [OFF].  
or  
to set  
5.  
<
MENU  
>
3/4  
ON  
SLEEP MODE  
DATE & TIME  
BUZZER  
If [ON] is set, this instrument operates in sleep  
mode when key operation or communication  
has not been done for more than 30 minutes.  
"SLEEP MODE" appears on LCD in sleep mode.  
VERSION  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
SLEEP MODE  
If measurement button or any key is pressed,  
original screen appears after "PLEASE WAIT".  
When“ PLEASE WAIT...” appears, do not  
switch OFF. Doing so may break stored data.  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
CH02:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
200.00Hz  
Lv ------cd/m2  
LENS  
STANDARD  
PLEASE WAIT...  
x 0.4155  
y 0.4242  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
Press  
key.  
ENTER  
6.  
7.  
<
MENU  
>
3/4  
ON  
SLEEP MODE  
DATE & TIME  
BUZZER  
Inversion cursor returns  
to [SLEEP MODE] to fix setting.  
VERSION  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
<
ANGL  
>
1°  
VIEW  
AUTO  
200.00Hz  
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
Press  
measurement screen.  
key to return to  
ESC  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
SYNC  
>
Lv 20.80  
2
x 0.448cd/m  
y 0.448  
LENS  
MEM  
>
>
Setting remains even after switching OFF (O).  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
57  
Setting Internal Clock  
This instrument is equipped with internal clock to record measurement time.  
Although measurement date and time are not indicated in this instrument, one can be  
output together with measurement value when this unit is controlled with PC.  
If used with either standard accessory data management software CS-S10w Standard or  
optional CS-S10w Professional, measurement time is to display together with measure-  
ment value.  
Internal clock adjustment has been completed before shipment form factory.  
Operation Procedure  
6
2
3
1, 9  
8
4, 5  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key when menu or target  
ESC  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
1.  
2.  
3.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
200.00Hz  
value setting menu appears.  
Lv 20.80cd/m2  
x 0.4476  
y 0.4477  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
Measurement screen appears on LCD screen.  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
Make sure that [ ] appears on left  
bottom indicating this instrument  
has been set for SHIFT mode.  
If [SFT] appears instead, it means that  
instrument is to operate in SHIFT mode.  
Press SHIFT key to cancel SHIFT mode.  
Press  
key three times.  
MENU  
<
MENU  
>
3/4  
OFF  
SLEEP MODE  
DATE & TIME  
BUZZER  
Menu 3/4 screen appears on LCD screen.  
VERSION  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
58  
Press either  
[DATE & TIME] and then  
or  
to select  
key.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
<
MENU  
>
3/4  
OFF  
ENTER  
SLEEP MODE  
DATE & TIME  
BUZZER  
< DATE & TIME > screen appears.  
VERSION  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
[
[
[
[
]  
Press either  
set arbitrary value.  
or  
to  
<
DATE & TIME  
>
key for larger number. If kept pressed,  
value continuously increases.  
2005Y/01M/01D  
VERSION  
00:00:00  
key for smaller number. If kept pressed,  
value continuously becomes small.  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
]  
Press  
key to move cursor  
<
DATE & TIME  
>
>
to second digit position.  
Cursor shall not move if unsettable  
number has been entered.  
2005Y/01M/01D  
VERSION  
00:00:00  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
]  
Repeat the procedures from  
5. to 6. as necessary.  
<
DATE & TIME  
Year range available to set is 2000 to 2099. If you  
enter month and day that do not exist in calendar,  
error occurs. Time range available to set is 00:00:00  
to 23:59:59. If you enter incorrect time, error occurs.  
2005Y/02M/01D  
VERSION  
15:52:00  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
]  
Press ESC key to stop.  
Press [ENTER] key.  
8.  
9.  
<
MENU  
>
3/4  
OFF  
Menu 3/4 screen appears on LCD screen  
SLEEP MODE  
DATE & TIME  
BUZZER  
indicating internal clock has been set.  
VERSION  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
]  
<
ANGL  
>
1°  
VIEW  
AUTO  
200.00Hz  
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
Press  
measurement screen.  
key to return to  
ESC  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
SYNC  
>
Lv 20.80  
2
x 0.448cd/m  
y 0.448  
LENS  
MEM  
>
>
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
59  
60  
Measurement Preparation  
61  
Calibration  
Calibration Channel  
There are 21 calibration channels from CH00 to CH20.  
Following settings are available for all channels.  
(1) Correction coefficient of user calibration  
(2) Target color  
(3) CH ID name  
These are commonly used among each measurement mode of L xy, L u’v’, L Tuv, XYZ,  
v
v
v
and dominant wavelength in one channel.  
CH00 is for measurement based upon KONICA MINOLTA SENSING’s calibration stan-  
dard. Its calibration correction coefficient has been set and is unchangeable. Only target  
color and CH ID name settings are available.  
To switch calibration channel, press either  
pearing on LCD screen.  
or  
key in SHIFT mode to switch one ap-  
CH ID name can be given to each channel through key operation. CH ID name is shown  
on LCD screen together with calibration channel.  
62  
User Calibration  
User calibration indicates to set user’s original correction coefficients in calibration chan-  
nel by setting calibration value (For L , x, and y or L , u’ and v’ or X, Y and Z) in this in-  
v
v
strument.  
Displayed and output values for every measurement are values corrected with this cor-  
rection coefficient unexceptionally.  
Following calibration is available based on coefficient set by user.  
(1) Difference in instrument readings due to difference between CIE 1931 color-matching  
functions and spectral sensitivity.  
(2) Difference in instrument readings between units if multiple numbers of this unit are  
used.  
This instrument employs monocalibration for user calibration. Accurate measurement  
can be performed at luminance and chromaticity around calibration light source.  
If you obtain calibration value by measuring a calibration light source with a prototype  
standard, set the prototype standard and CS-200 in the same position and angle as  
for the calibration light source and measure the same area. If measurement conditions  
with the prototype standard and with CS-200 are different, you fail to perform correct  
caliblation.  
Keep calibration light source as stable as possible with fixed voltage power source  
during measurement.  
User calibration can be applied to every channel except for CH00.  
KONICA MINOLTA SENSING’s correction coefficient has been set in all channels includ-  
ing CH00 by the time of shipment.  
This shall restore if user calibration is reset.  
Color on which user calibration is based is to set as target color in the same calibration  
channel.  
Target color serves as reference to determine how measured color deviates from refer-  
ence.  
User calibration can be done through either of following methods.  
(1) Measurement  
(2) Select from stored data  
(3) Copy from other calibration channel  
63  
Implementing User Calibration  
User calibration cannot be conducted in calibration channel CH00.  
(CH00 serves as calibration channel for measurement based on KONICA MINOLTA  
SENSING’s calibration standard.)  
When user calibration is performed in the calibration channel for which target color has  
already been set, previous target color is cancelled.  
These are commonly used among each color space of L xy, L u’v’, L Tuv, XYZ, and  
v
v
v
dominant wavelength in one channel.  
Operation Procedure  
5, 7  
2
3
1, 10  
4, 9  
5
4, 6  
Press  
key when menu or target  
ESC  
1.  
2.  
3.  
value setting menu appears.  
Measurement screen appears on LCD screen.  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
to SHIFT mode.  
key to switch  
01  
SHIFT  
CH  
:
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
Lv ------  
2
[SFT] appears on left bottom indicating  
this instrument is to operate in SHIFT  
mode. Or make sure that [SFT] appears on  
left bottom indicating that this instrument  
has been operated in SHIFT mode.  
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
>
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
M000 :(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
[ SFT]  
>
SLE  
[ 2° ]  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press either  
switch calibration channel and  
select one for user calibration.  
or  
key to  
01  
CH :  
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
Lv --  
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
>
LENS  
MEM  
>
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
M000 :(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[ SFT ]  
[ 2° ]  
64  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
Press  
key to cancel SHIFT mode.  
SHIFT  
MENU  
CH01:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
4.  
5.  
6.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
Lv ------  
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
>
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
M000 :(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SIE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
key.  
<
MENU  
>
1/4  
Menu 1/4 screen appears on LCD screen.  
CH SETTING  
MEAS MODE  
SYNC MODE  
DELETE  
SINGLE  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
Press either  
USER CAL  
< USER CAL > screen appears.  
or  
key to select  
key.  
ENTER  
<
CH SETTING  
CH01:  
>
<
DEFAULT  
>
and then  
USER CAL  
CH ID NAME  
CH COPY  
CH RESET  
BREAK:[ESC]  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
Continues to the following page.  
(1) Through measurement (p.66 to 67)  
(2) Through selection from saved data (p.68 to 69)  
(3) Copy from other calibration channel (p.70 to 71)  
65  
continuation from a p.64, 65.  
13  
9 9  
16  
11, 15  
7, 12  
(1) Through measurement  
Press either  
[USER CAL] and then  
or  
key to select  
key.  
<
CH SETTING  
>
7.  
CH01:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
ENTER  
USER CAL  
CH ID NAME  
CH COPY  
< USER CAL DATA> screen appears.  
CH RESET  
BREAK:[ESC]  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
<USER CAL DATA>  
CH01:<DEFAULT>  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Use close-up lens, select measuring  
angle, adjust finder diopter and focus.  
8.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
Lv ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
>
AUTO NUM  
For more details on each operation, see p.88.  
Use light source of which luminance and  
chromaticity are known on object.  
<HOLD DATA>  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
SELECT MEH DATA  
OR MEASURE.  
NEXT : [ENTER]  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
<USER CAL DATA>  
CH01:<DEFAULT>  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key in SHIFT mode,  
COLOR  
9.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
and select color space.  
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
Lv ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
>
AUTO NUM  
Select same color space as calibration value  
to be entered in procedures from  
<HOLD DATA>  
to  
.
12 13  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
SELECT MEH DATA  
OR MEASURE.  
Press measurement button  
to start measurement.  
NEXT : [ENTER]  
10.  
[ SFT]  
[ 2° ]  
<USER CAL DATA>  
CH01:<DEFAULT>  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Now starts measurement.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
This measurement is performed with correction  
coefficient (CH00) based upon KONICA  
MINOLTA SENSING's calibration standard.  
Measurement value appears on  
<CURRENT DATA> part of LCD screen  
after measurement is completed.  
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
Lv ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDA
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
>
AUTO NUM  
<CURRENT DATA>  
Lv 90.30  
x
y
SELECT MEH DATA  
OR MEASURE.  
0.4210  
0.4128  
NEXT : [ENTER]  
[ SFT]  
[ 2° ]  
After measurement, do not switch OFF  
until measurement value appears.  
Doing so may break stored data.  
66  
<USER CAL DATA>  
CH01:<DEFAULT>  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
Press  
key.  
ENTER  
11.  
12.  
SY
NO SYNC  
Lv ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
2
2
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
Calibration entry screen appears.  
>
AUTO NUM  
<CURRENT DATA>  
Lv 90.30  
x
y
SET CAL VALUE.  
OK : [ENTER]  
0.4210  
0.4128  
[ SFT]  
[ 2° ]  
Enter value for calibration.  
key: 0 to 9 in ascending order. K, M,  
decimal point and space available. If kept  
pressed, value continuously changes.  
key: 9 to 0 descending order. K, M,  
decimal point and space available. If kept  
pressed, value continuously changes.  
K and M show x103 and x106 respectively.  
<USER CAL DATA>  
CH01:<DEFAULT>  
<
ANGL  
<
>
1
°
VIEW  
SPD  
>
AUTO  
<
<
<
SYNC  
LENS  
MEM  
>
NO SYNC  
Lv 9-----  
>
STANDARD  
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
>
AUTO NUM  
<CURRENT DATA>  
Lv 90.30  
x
y
SET CAL VALUE.  
OK : [ENTER]  
0.4210  
0.4128  
[ SFT]  
[ 2° ]  
<USER CAL DATA>  
CH01:<DEFAULT>  
(See p.71 for details on ‘Numerical value entry ranges’ )  
Press  
to second digit position.  
<
ANGL  
<
>
1
°
VIEW  
SPD  
>
AUTO  
key to move cursor  
13.  
14.  
<
<
<
SYNC  
LENS  
MEM  
>
NO SYNC  
Lv 9-----  
>
STANDARD  
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
>
AUTO NUM  
<CURRENT DATA>  
Lv 90.30  
x
y
SET CAL VALUE.  
OK : [ENTER]  
0.4210  
0.4128  
[ SFT]  
[ 2° ]  
<USER CAL DATA>  
CH01:<DEFAULT>  
<
ANGL  
<
>
1
°
VIEW  
SPD  
>
AUTO  
<
<
<
SYNC  
LENS  
MEM  
>
NO SYNC  
Repeat procedures from  
to  
12 13  
as  
Lv 90.03 cd/m2  
>
STANDARD  
necessary to enter calibration values  
for Lv, x and y (or each value for  
other color spaces) respectively.  
>
AUTO NUM  
x 0.4215  
<CURRENT DATA>  
y 0.4130  
Lv 90.30  
x
y
SET CAL VALUE.  
OK : [ENTER]  
0.4210  
0.4128  
Press ESC key to stop.  
[ SFT]  
[ 2° ]  
<
CH SETTING  
01  
>
CH  
:
<
DEFAULT  
>
USER CAL  
Press  
key.  
ENTER  
15.  
16.  
CH ID NAME  
CH COPY  
After“ PLEASE WAIT...” appears,  
<CH SETTING> screen appears.  
When“ PLEASE WAIT...” appears, do not  
CH RESET  
BREAK:[ESC]  
[ SFT]  
[ 2° ]  
switch OFF. Doing so may break stored data.  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
01  
CH  
:
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
<
<
<
<
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
Lv ------  
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
Press  
key twice to return  
ESC  
>
MEMORY DATA  
>
to measurement screen.  
M000 :(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
[ SFT ]  
>
SINGLE  
[ 2° ]  
67  
continuation from a p.64, 65.  
12  
9 9  
15  
10, 14  
7, 8, 11  
(2) Through selection from saved data  
Press either  
[USER CAL] and then  
or  
key to select  
key.  
<
CH SETTING  
>
7.  
CH01:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
ENTER  
USER CAL  
CH ID NAME  
CH COPY  
< USER CAL DATA> screen appears.  
CH RESET  
BREAK:[ESC]  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
<USER CAL DATA>  
CH01:<DEFAULT>  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press either  
to select stored data.  
or  
key  
8.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
Lv ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDAR
2
2
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
>
AUTO NUM  
Please select data which was measured using CH00  
(KONICA MINOLTA SENSING’s calibration standard.)  
The data are considered to have been calculated using CH00 (KONICA  
MINOLTA SENSING’s calibration standard) without compensation coef-  
ficients for user calibration, even if data measured using a calibration channel  
other than CH00 are selected. Because of this, when existing data measured  
using a calibration channel other than CH00 are selected for performing  
user calibration, user calibration cannot be performed properly.  
<MEMORY DATA>  
M
002  
:
SELECT MEH DATA  
OR MEASURE.  
Lv 100.76  
x
y
0.3945  
0.3998  
NEXT : [ENTER]  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
<USER CAL DATA>  
CH01:<DEFAULT>  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
LENS  
MEM  
>
NO SYNC  
Lv ------  
>
STANDARD  
Press  
key in SHIFT mode,  
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
COLOR  
9.  
>
AUTO NUM  
and select color space.  
<MEMORY DATA>  
M002 :  
SELECT MEH DATA  
OR MEASURE.  
Select same color space as calibration value  
to be entered in procedures from  
Lv 100.76  
x
y
0.3945  
0.3998  
to  
.
11 13  
NEXT : [ENTER]  
[ SFT]  
[ 2° ]  
<USER CAL DATA>  
CH01:<DEFAULT>  
<
ANGL  
<
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key.  
ENTER  
10.  
SPD  
>
AUTO  
<
<
<
SYN
LE
MEM  
O SYNC  
Calibration entry screen appears.  
Lv ------  
>
STANDARD  
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
>
AUTO NUM  
<MEMORY DATA>  
M002 :  
Lv 100.76  
x
y
SET CAL VALUE.  
OK : [ENTER]  
0.3945  
0.3998  
[ SFT]  
[ 2° ]  
68  
<USER CAL DATA>  
CH01:<DEFAULT>  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Enter value for calibration.  
11.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
key: 0 to 9 in ascending order. K, M,  
Lv 1-----  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
>
AUTO NUM  
decimal point and space available. If kept  
pressed, value continuously changes.  
key: 9 to 0 descending order. K, M,  
<MEMORY DATA>  
M002 :  
Lv 100.76  
x
y
SET CAL VALUE.  
OK : [ENTER]  
0.3945  
0.3998  
decimal point and space available. If kept  
pressed, value continuously changes.  
[ SFT]  
[ 2° ]  
K and M show x103 and x106 respectively.  
(See p.71 for details on ‘Numerical value entry ranges’ )  
<USER CAL DATA>  
CH01:<DEFAULT>  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key to move cursor  
12.  
13.  
14.  
15.  
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
to second digit position.  
<
<
<
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
Lv 1-----  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
>
AUTO NUM  
<MEMORY DATA>  
M002 :  
Lv 100.76  
x
y
SET CAL VALUE.  
OK : [ENTER]  
0.3945  
0.3998  
[ SFT]  
[ 2° ]  
<USER CAL DATA>  
CH01:<DEFAULT>  
<
ANGL  
<
>
1
°
VIEW  
Repeat procedures from  
as necessary to enter calibration  
values for Lv, x, and y respectively.  
to  
10 11  
SPD  
>
AUTO  
<
<
<
SYNC  
LENS  
MEM  
>
NO SYNC  
Lv 100.77  
>
STANDARD  
2
x 0.394c5d/m  
y 0.4000  
>
AUTO NUM  
<MEMORY DATA>  
M002 :  
Press ESC key to stop.  
Lv 100.76  
x
y
SET CAL VALUE.  
OK : [ENTER]  
0.3945  
0.3998  
[ SFT]  
[ 2° ]  
>
Press  
key.  
ENTER  
<
CH SETTING  
01  
CH  
:
<
DEFAULT  
>
After“ PLEASE WAIT...” appears,  
USER CAL  
<CH SETTING> screen appears.  
CH ID NAME  
CH COPY  
When“ PLEASE WAIT...” appears, do not  
switch OFF. Doing so may break stored data.  
CH RESET  
BREAK:[ESC]  
[ SFT]  
[ 2° ]  
<
ANGL  
<
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key twice to return  
ESC  
01  
:
CH  
<
DEFAULT  
>
SPD  
>
AUTO  
to measurement screen.  
<
<
<
SYNC  
LENS  
MEM  
>
NO SYNC  
Lv ------  
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
<MEMORY DATA>  
M002 :  
Lv 100.76  
x
y
0.3945  
0.3998  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[ SFT]  
[ 2° ]  
69  
continuation from a p.64, 65.  
11  
9
7, 8  
(3) Copy from other calibration channel  
Press either  
[CH COPY] and then  
or  
key to select  
key.  
<
CH SETTING  
>
7.  
CH02:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
ENTER  
USER CAL  
CH ID NAME  
CH COPY  
< COPY TO ??> screen appears.  
CH RESET  
BREAK:[ESC]  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
<COPY TO>  
CH02:<DEFAULT>  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
Press either  
calibration channel to copy from.  
or  
key to select  
8.  
To change calibration channel to copy to, press  
SHIFT key to switch to SHIFT mode or press  
<SOURCE>  
CH01  
Lv 100.76  
:
OK TO COPY ?  
or  
key to select calibration channel to copy to.  
OK  
CANCEL : [ESC]  
][ 2° ]  
: [ENTER]  
x
y
0.3945  
0.3998  
Once copied, calibration channel to  
copy to cannot be returned to previous  
status before coping. Make sure to check  
channel number before copying.  
[
<COPY TO>  
02  
CH :<DEFAULT>  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<SOURCE>  
CH01 :  
Lv 100.76  
OK TO COPY ?  
OK  
: [ENTER]  
x
y
0.3945  
0.3998  
CANCEL : [ESC]  
[ SFT]  
[ 2° ]  
<COPY TO>  
Press  
key.  
ENTER  
9.  
02  
CH :<DEFAULT>  
After“ PLEASE WAIT...” appears and the  
value is copied,<COPY TO> screen appears.  
When“ PLEASE WAIT...” appears, do not  
switch OFF. Doing so may break stored data.  
Lv 100.76  
x 0.3945  
y 0.3998  
<SOURCE>  
CH01 :  
Lv 100.76  
OK TO COPY ?  
OK  
: [ENTER]  
x
y
0.3945  
0.3998  
CANCEL : [ESC]  
[ SFT]  
[ 2° ]  
70  
You can return to procedure and  
continue copying other channel.  
8
10.  
11.  
Note that original calibration channel  
appears when you return to measurement  
screen in procedure  
.
11  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
02  
CH  
:
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
Press  
key three times to  
ESC  
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
Lv ------  
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
return to measurement screen.  
>
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
M000 :(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE SINGLE  
[ SFT ]  
>
[ 2° ]  
Numerical value entry ranges  
Numerical value entry ranges are shown below.  
<USER CAL DATA>  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
01  
CH :<DEFAULT>  
All conditions should be satisfied.  
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
Lv 9-----  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
>
AUTO NUM  
0< x < 1, and  
<CURRENT DATA>  
0< y < 1, and  
Lv 90.30  
x
y
0< x +y 1, and  
SET CAL VALUE.  
OK : [ENTER]  
0.4210  
0.4128  
0< X 99999000000, and  
0< Y 99999000000, and  
0Z 99999000000  
[ SFT]  
[ 2° ]  
Characters following K and M are ignored.  
(“1.0K3” is interpreted as “1.0K”, i.e. 1000.)  
Characters following second decimal point are ignored.  
(“1.2.3” is interpreted as “1.2”.)  
Characters following space between numbers are ignored.  
(“1.2_3” is interpreted as “12”.)  
71  
Reset User Calibration  
User calibration can be reset channel by channel. KONICA MINOLTA SENSING’s calibra-  
tion is to apply to channel for which user calibration has been reset. Also, target color  
and ID name settings in the channel are to delete.  
Operation Procedure  
2, 4  
5
1, 10  
6, 7, 8  
3, 6, 7  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key when menu or target  
ESC  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
value setting menu appears.  
SYNC  
>
60.00Hz  
Lv ------  
2
Measurement screen appears on LCD screen.  
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
>
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
M000 :(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
to SHIFT mode.  
key to switch  
00  
SHIFT  
CH  
:
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
60.00Hz  
SYNC  
LENS  
MEM  
>
Lv ------  
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
2
>
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
>
[SFT] appears on left bottom. Or make sure  
that [SFT] appears on left bottom indicating that  
this instrument has been operated in SHIFT mode.  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
M000 :(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SILE  
[ SFT]  
[ 2° ]  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press either  
calibration channel and select one for  
which user calibration is to reset.  
or  
key to switch  
01  
CH :  
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
60.00Hz  
SYNC  
LENS  
MEM  
>
Lv ------  
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
>
>
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
Once reset, calibration channel to copy  
to cannot be returned to previous status  
before resetting. Make sure to check  
channel number before copying.  
M000 :(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[ SFT ]  
[ 2° ]  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key to cancel SHIFT mode.  
SHIFT  
CH01:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
60.00Hz  
SYNC  
>
Lv ------  
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
M000 :(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SIE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
72  
Press  
key.  
MENU  
5.  
6.  
7.  
<
MENU  
>
1/4  
Menu 1/4 screen appears on LCD screen.  
CH SETTING  
MEAS MODE  
SYNC MODE  
DELETE  
SINGLE  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
Press either  
<CH SETTING> and then  
or  
key to select  
key.  
<
CH SETTING  
>
CH01:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
ENTER  
USER CAL  
CH ID NAME  
< CH SETTING> screen appears.  
CH COPY  
CH RESET  
BREAK:[ESC]  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
Press either  
[CH RESET] and then  
or  
key to select  
key.  
<
CH SETTING  
>
CH01:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
ENTER  
USER CAL  
CH ID NAME  
CH COPY  
< RESET > screen appears.  
CH RESET  
BREAK:[ESC]  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
<RESET>  
01  
Press  
key.  
ENTER  
8.  
9.  
10.  
CH  
:
After“ PLEASE WAIT...” appears and it  
is reset, <RESET> screen appears.  
Lv 100.77  
x 0.3945  
y 0.4000  
When“ PLEASE WAIT...” appears, do not  
switch OFF. Doing so may break stored data.  
OK TO RESET  
THIS CH ?  
OK  
: [ENTER]  
CANCEL : [ESC]  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
As in procedure , you can switch  
calibration channel to continue to  
reset other calibration channel.  
3
Note that original calibration channel  
appears when you return to measurement  
screen in procedure  
10.  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key three times to  
ESC  
CH01:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
return to measurement screen.  
SYNC  
>
60.00Hz  
Lv ------  
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
2
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
>
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
M000 :(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
73  
Setting CH ID Name  
CH ID name indicates name given to each calibration channel by entering characters.  
CH ID name appears on LCD screen in measurement together with calibration channel.  
It is helpful if for which object user calibration or target color setting has been done is  
entered.  
Available number of characters for entry: 9 max  
Available character type for entry: A to Z, a to z, space, 0 to 9, symbol  
Operation Procedure  
9
2, 4  
5
1, 12  
1, 7, 11  
3, 6, 7, 8  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key when menu or target  
ESC  
CH01:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
1.  
2.  
3.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
60.00Hz  
value setting menu appears.  
SYNC  
>
Lv ------  
2
Measurement screen appears on LCD screen.  
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
>
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
M000 :(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
to SHIFT mode.  
key to switch  
SHIFT  
01  
:
CH  
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
60.00Hz  
SYNC  
LENS  
MEM  
>
Lv ------  
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
2
>
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
>
[SFT] appears on left bottom. Or make sure that  
[SFT] appears on left bottom indicating that this  
instrument has been operated in SHIFT mode.  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
M000 :(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[ SFT]  
[ 2° ]  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press either  
calibration channel and select  
one for CH ID name setting.  
or  
key to switch  
01  
CH  
:
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
60.00Hz  
SYNC  
LENS  
MEM  
>
Lv ----  
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
>
>
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
M000 :(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[ SFT ]  
[ 2° ]  
74  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
Press  
key to cancel SHIFT mode.  
SHIFT  
MENU  
CH01:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
4.  
5.  
6.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
60.00Hz  
SYNC  
>
Lv ------  
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
>
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SIE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
key.  
<
MENU  
>
1/4  
Menu 1/4 screen appears on LCD screen.  
CH SETTING  
MEAS MODE  
SYNC MODE  
DELETE  
SINGLE  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
Press either  
[CH SETTING] and then  
or  
key to select  
key.  
<
CH SETTING  
CH01:  
>
<
DEFAULT  
>
ENTER  
USER CAL  
< CH SETTING> screen appears.  
CH ID NAME  
CH COPY  
CH RESET  
BREAK:[ESC]  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
<
CH SETTING  
>
CH01:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
Press either  
[CH ID NAME] and then  
or  
key to select  
key.  
7.  
USER CAL  
ENTER  
CH ID NAME  
< CH ID NAME > screen appears.  
CH COPY  
CH RESET  
BREAK:[ESC]  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
Enter CH ID name.  
<
CH ID NAME  
>
8.  
CH01:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
A
: A to Z in descending order and space. If  
kept pressed, character switches continuously.  
: Z to A in ascending order and space. If  
[(DEFAULT)]  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
kept pressed, character switches continuously.  
Small alphabets, numerical values, and symbols  
are also available. See p.79 for details.  
OK  
[
: [ENTER]  
[ 2° ]  
]  
75  
Press  
key to move cursor  
<
CH ID NAME  
>
9.  
CH01:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
to second digit position.  
[
) ]  
A
SDEFAULT  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
OK  
[
: [ENTER]  
][ 2° ]  
Repeat procedures from  
<
CH ID NAME  
>
10.  
11.  
12.  
CH01:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
to  
8. 9.  
as necessary.  
[
)]  
A
SAMPLE  
Press ESC key to stop.  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
OK  
[
: [ENTER]  
][ 2° ]  
Press  
key.  
ENTER  
<
CH SETTING  
CH01:  
>
<
SAMPLE  
USER CAL  
>
After“ PLEASE WAIT...” appears and it is  
reset, <CH SETTING> screen appears.  
When“ PLEASE WAIT...” appears, do not  
switch OFF. Doing so may break stored data.  
CH ID NAME  
CH COPY  
CH RESET  
BREAK:[ESC]  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key two times to return  
ESC  
CH01:  
<
SAMPLE  
>
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
60.00Hz  
to measurement screen.  
SYNC  
>
Lv ------  
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
>
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
76  
Entering Character  
If you press SHIFT key to switch to SHIFT mode and then CHAR MODD key when  
screen to enter calibration channel ID and measurement value ID of stored data in  
appears, available character type for entry shifts in order of Capital Alphabet →  
Small Alphabet Numerical Symbol Capital Alphabet.  
Either A , a , 1 , or # appears on the right of character entry area, depending  
on character type.  
Characters available to enter Mark  
Capital Alphabet  
<
CH ID NAME  
>
CH01:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
A
A to Z, Space  
[(DEFAULT)]  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
OK  
[
: [ENTER]  
[ 2° ]  
]  
Small Alphabet  
<
CH ID NAME  
>
CH01:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
a
a t o z , S p a c e  
[(DEFAULT)]  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
OK  
[
: [ENTER]  
[ 2° ]  
]  
Numerical  
<
CH ID NAME  
>
CH01:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
1
0 t o 9  
[(DEFAULT)]  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
OK  
[
: [ENTER]  
[ 2° ]  
]  
Symbol  
<
CH ID NAME  
>
CH01:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
#
Space ! ” # $ % & ’ ( ) + , - . / : ;  
[(DEFAULT)]  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
< = > ? @ [ ] ^ _ ‘ { | }  
OK  
[
: [ENTER]  
[ 2° ]  
]  
77  
Setting and Changing Target Color  
Target color  
Target color serves as reference for measurement of deviation of measured color from  
reference. It can be set channel by channel. Setting methods are as follows:  
(1) User calibration: Calibration value is simultaneously set as target color in user calibration.  
(2) Measurement  
(3) Select from stored data  
(4) Enter numerical value  
Previously set target color is to erase since target color setting is performed at the same  
time as entry of user calibration correction coefficient.  
Previously set target color should be replaced with and changed to another one to  
change. User calibration correction coefficient shall not be influenced despite of target  
color change.  
Target color is commonly used among each measurement mode of Lvxy, Lvu’v’, LvT(d)uv,  
XYZ, and dominant wavelength in one calibration channel.  
No target color has been set for calibration channel without target color set by the time  
of shipment from factory. Only “------” appears.  
In the target setting screen, the target data for a channel other than the displayed channel  
may be displayed. If this occurs, use the up/down keys to temporarily select a different  
channel, and then return to the desired channel. The correct data will then be displayed.  
When the display is switched repeatedly between the <TARGET> screen and <USER CAL DATA> screen while  
checking data, the target data shown in the <TARGET> screen may be the data for a different target channel  
than the channel number which is shown. For example, if the channel is set to CH01 in the <TARGET> screen,  
and then the screen is changed to the <USER CAL DATA> screen and CH02 is selected, and then the screen  
is changed back to the <TARGET> screen, the channel display continues to show CH02 but the displayed  
data are actually the data for CH01.  
78  
(1) Through user calibration  
Calibration value is simultaneously set as target color if user calibration is performed in  
calibration channel from CH01 to CH20. No further target color setting is needed if target  
color has been fixed for calibration channel.  
Follow below next page only when target color set in CH01 to CH20 needs to change or  
target color is needed to set in KONICA MINOLTA SENSING’s calibration standard CH00.  
79  
(2) Through measurement  
Operation Procedure  
4
2
1, 8  
7
3
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key when menu or target  
ESC  
CH01:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
1.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
value setting menu appears.  
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
Lv ------  
2
Measurement screen appears on LCD screen.  
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
Press  
to SHIFT mode.  
key to switch  
SHIFT  
2.  
3.  
4.  
[SFT] appears on left bottom. Or make sure that  
[SFT] appears on left bottom indicating that this  
instrument has been operated in SHIFT mode.  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press either  
calibration channel and select one  
for which target color is to set.  
or  
key to switch  
01  
CH  
:
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
Lv ------  
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
Once target color is set, calibration  
channel cannot be returned to previous  
status before setting. Make sure to check  
channel number before overwriting.  
M000 :(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
[ SFT]  
>
SINGLE  
[ 2° ]  
<TARGET>  
<
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key.  
TARGET  
SPD  
AUTO  
01  
CH :Display 1  
*
>
NO SYNC  
<TARGET> screen appears.  
Lv ------  
>
STANDARD  
2
x ------cd/m  
>
AUTO NUM  
<HOLD DATA>  
y ------  
SELECT MEH DATA  
OR MEASURE.  
NEXT : [ENTER]  
[ SFT]  
[ 2° ]  
80  
Use close-up lens, select measuring  
angle, adjust finder diopter and focus.  
5.  
6.  
For more details on each operation, see p.88.  
<TARGET>  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press Measurement button  
to start measurement.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
01  
CH :Display 1  
*
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
Lv ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
2
x ------cd/m  
>
AUTO NUM  
Now starts measurement.  
<HOLD DATA>  
Measurement value appears on <HOLD DATA>  
of LCD after measurement is completed.  
y ------  
Lv  
x
y
90.41  
0.4174  
0.4237  
SELECT MEH DATA  
OR MEASURE.  
NEXT : [ENTER]  
[ SFT]  
After measurement, do not switch OFF  
until measurement value appears.  
Doing so may break stored data.  
[ 2° ]  
This measurement is corrected with user  
calibration value for selected calibration channel.  
<TARGET>  
CH01:Display 1  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key.  
ENTER  
7.  
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
200.00Hz  
*
<
<
<
SYNC  
>
After“ PLEASE WAIT...” appears, measurement  
value has been set as target color.  
Lv 90.41  
x 0.4174  
y 0.4237  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
cd/m2  
>
<HOLD DATA>  
When“ PLEASE WAIT...” appears, do not  
switch OFF. Doing so may break stored data.  
Lv  
x
y
90.41  
0.4174  
0.4237  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[ SFT]  
[ 2° ]  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
measurement screen.  
key to return to  
ESC  
01  
:
CH  
<
DEFAULT  
>
8.  
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
<
<
<
<
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
Lv ------  
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
MEMORY DATA  
>
M000 :(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
[ SFT]  
>
SINGLE  
[ 2° ]  
81  
(3) Through selection from saved data  
Operation Procedure  
4
2, 5  
1, 8  
7
3, 6  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key when menu or target  
ESC  
CH01:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
1.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
value setting menu appears.  
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
Lv ------  
2
Measurement screen appears on LCD screen.  
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
M000 :(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
Press  
to SHIFT mode.  
key to switch  
SHIFT  
2.  
3.  
4.  
[SFT] appears on left bottom. Or make sure that  
[SFT] appears on left bottom indicating that this  
instrument has been operated in SHIFT mode.  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
01  
Press either  
calibration channel and select one  
for which target color is to set.  
or  
key to switch  
CH  
:
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
Lv ------  
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
Once target color is set, calibration  
channel cannot be returned to previous  
status before setting. Make sure to check  
channel number before overwriting.  
M000 :(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
[ SFT]  
>
SINGLE  
[ 2° ]  
<TARGET>  
<
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key.  
TARGET  
SPD  
AUTO  
01  
CH :Display 1  
*
>
NO SYNC  
<TARGET> screen appears.  
Lv ------  
>
STANDARD  
2
x ------cd/m  
>
AUTO NUM  
<
>
y ------  
SELECT MEH DATA  
OR MEASURE.  
NEXT : [ENTER]  
[ SFT]  
[ 2° ]  
82  
<TARGET>  
CH01 :Display 1  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key to cancel SHIFT mode.  
SHIFT  
5.  
6.  
7.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
*
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
Lv ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
2
x ------cd/m  
>
AUTO NUM  
<HOLD DATA>  
y ------  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
SELECT MEH ATA  
OR MEAS
NEXT : [ENTER]  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
<TARGET>  
CH01:Display 1  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press either  
to select stored data.  
or  
key  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
*
SYNC  
LENS  
MEM  
>
NO SYNC  
Lv 90.41  
>
STAND
cd/m2  
>
AUTO NM  
x 0.4174  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
y 0.4137  
M001:  
SELECT MEH DATA  
OR MEASURE.  
90.78  
0.3872  
0.3996  
x
y
NEXT : [ENTER]  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
<TARGET>  
CH01:Display 1  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key.  
ENTER  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
*
SYNC  
LENS  
MEM  
>
NO SYNC  
After“ PLEASE WAIT...” appears, selected  
value has been set as target color.  
Lv 90.78  
x 0.3872  
y 0.3996  
>
STANDARD  
cd/m2  
>
AUTO NUM  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
When“ PLEASE WAIT...” appears, do not  
switch OFF. Doing so may break stored data.  
M001:  
90.78  
0.3872  
0.3996  
x
y
BREAK:[ESC]  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
measurement screen.  
key to return to  
ESC  
CH01:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
8.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
Lv ------  
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
M000 :(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
83  
(4) By entering numerical value  
Operation Procedure  
7
4, 5  
2
1, 10  
9
3, 6  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key when menu or target  
ESC  
CH01:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
1.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
value setting menu appears.  
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
Lv ------  
2
Measurement screen appears on LCD screen.  
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
Press  
to SHIFT mode.  
key to switch  
SHIFT  
2.  
3.  
4.  
[SFT] appears on left bottom. Or make sure that  
[SFT] appears on left bottom indicating that this  
instrument has been operated in SHIFT mode.  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press either  
calibration channel and select one  
for which target color is to set.  
Once target color is set, calibration  
channel cannot be returned to previous  
status before setting. Make sure to check  
channel number before overwriting.  
or  
key to switch  
01  
CH  
:
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
Lv ------  
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
M000 :(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE SINGLE  
[ SFT ]  
>
[ 2° ]  
<TARGET>  
<
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key.  
TARGET  
SPD  
AUTO  
01  
CH :Display 1  
*
>
NO SYNC  
<TARGET> screen appears.  
Lv ------  
>
STANDARD  
2
x ------cd/m  
>
AUTO NUM  
<
>
y ------  
SELECT MEH DATA  
OR MEASURE.  
NEXT : [ENTER]  
[ SFT]  
[ 2° ]  
84  
<TARGET>  
CH01:Display 1  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key to go to  
TARGET  
5.  
6.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
*
target color entry screen.  
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
Lv ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
2
2
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
>
AUTO NUM  
Enter target color in numerical value.  
SET CAL VALUE.  
OK : [ENTER]  
[ SFT]  
key: 0 to 9 in ascending  
order. K, M, decimal point and  
space available. If kept pressed,  
value continuously changes.  
[ 2° ]  
<TARGET>  
CH01:Display 1  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
*
SYNC  
LENS  
MEM  
>
NO SYNC  
Lv  
9-----  
>
STANDARD  
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
key: 9 to 0 descending order. K, M,  
decimal point and space available. If kept  
pressed, value continuously changes.  
K and M show x103 and x106 respectively.  
(See p.71 for details on ‘Numerical value entry ranges’ )  
>
AUTO NUM  
SET CAL VALUE.  
OK : [ENTER]  
[ SFT]  
[ 2° ]  
<TARGET>  
CH01:Display 1  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key to move the cursor  
7.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
*
to second digit position.  
SYNC  
LENS  
MEM  
>
NO SYNC  
Lv  
9-----  
>
STANDARD  
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
>
AUTO NUM  
SET CAL VALUE.  
OK : [ENTER]  
[ SFT]  
[ 2° ]  
<TARGET>  
CH01:Display 1  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Repeat procedures from 6. to 7.  
as necessary to enter target color  
of Lv, x and y respectively.  
8.  
9.  
10.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
*
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
Lv 90.78  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
>
AUTO NUM  
Press ESC key to stop.  
SET CAL VALUE.  
OK : [ENTER]  
[ SFT]  
[ 2° ]  
<TARGET>  
CH01:Display 1  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key.  
ENTER  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
*
SYNC  
LENS  
MEM  
>
NO SYNC  
After“ PLEASE WAIT...” appears, entered  
value has been set as target color.  
Lv 90.78 cd/m2  
x 0.3545  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
When“ PLEASE WAIT...” appears, do not  
switch OFF. Doing so may break stored data.  
y 0.3965  
SET CAL VALUE.  
OK : [ENTER]  
[ SFT]  
[ 2° ]  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
measurement screen.  
key to return to  
ESC  
01  
:
CH  
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
Lv ------  
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
LENS  
>
STANDARD  
MEM  
>
AUTO NUM  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
M000 :(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[ SFT ]  
[ 2° ]  
85  
86  
Measurement  
87  
Measurement  
Operation Procedure  
Decide whether you use close-up  
lens (optional) or not according to  
measuring object size and distance.  
1.  
See the table below for details on measuring distance  
and measuring area. If you set close-up lens, lens  
type setting is required in this instrument. (see p.40)  
Measuring distance and measuring area  
(unit:mm)  
Minimum measuring area Maximum measuring area Minimum measuring area Maximum measuring area Measuring area at 500 mm Measuring area at1000 mm  
(Measuring angle) 1˚ 0.2˚ 0.1˚ 1˚ 0.2˚ 0.1˚ 1˚ 0.2˚ 0.1˚ 1˚ 0.2˚ 0.1˚ 1˚ 0.2˚ 0.1˚ 1˚ 0.2˚ 0.1˚  
Without a Close-Up Lens 4.7 1.0 0.5  
296  
128  
43  
8.5  
ø1.7 ø0.9 ø17.7 ø3.6  
ø
1.8  
Close-up Lens No.122  
Close-up Lens No.107  
2.2 0.5 0.3 4.6 1.0 0.5  
240  
0.8 0.2 0.1 1.1 0.3 0.2  
52  
Measuring distance is the distance from the front edge of the metal lens barrel or close-up lens ring.  
Slide measuring angle selector  
according to size of object and select  
either aperture1˚, 0.2˚, or 0.1˚.  
2.  
The measuring angle select is covered with holding cap  
CS-A24 (see p.8) at shipment from factory.  
0.1° 0.2° 1°  
Pressing with finger cushion, slide  
measuring angle selector slowly.  
Do not operate measuring angle selector during  
measurement. If measuring angle is switched during  
measurement, you may fail to perform measurement  
or to obtain correct measurement value.  
Rotate diopter adjustment ring on  
finder for diopter adjustment.  
3.  
4.  
Make sure that aperture (black circle indicating  
measurement area) looks clear when  
observing object through finder. (See p.17.)  
Rotate focus adjustment ring for  
objective lens for that purpose.  
Make sure that object around aperture looks  
clear when observing object through finder.  
Only measuring area for measuring object must  
be placed in aperture. If extra area, which is  
not measuring object, is included in aperture,  
you cannot perform correct measurement.  
88  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key when menu or target  
ESC  
CH01:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
5.  
6.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
value setting menu appears.  
SYNC  
>
200.00Hz  
Lv ------  
2
Measurement screen appears on LCD screen.  
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
M000 : (NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x
y
Press measurement button.  
------  
------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
Securely support this instrument so that  
measuring object should not be removed from  
aperture when pressing measurement button.  
L value appears in finder. (L value (Y value  
when observer angle is 10˚) appears in any  
color space setting for LCD screen.)  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
v
v
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
<
<
<
<
SYNC  
>
200.00Hz  
Lv 20.80cd/m2  
x
y
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
0.4476  
0.4477  
Measurement result appears on LCD screen.  
MEMORY DATA  
>
M000 : (NO DATA)  
After measurement, do not switch OFF  
until measurement value appears.  
Doing so may break stored data.  
Lv ------  
x
y
------  
------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
To stop measurement in continuous,  
press measurement button or  
arbitrary key on LCD screen.  
When long measurement time is set in single  
measurement, press measurement button  
or any option key before measurement  
is completed to stop measurement.  
In case calibration channel is to specify  
for measurement, keep following procedure to  
select calibration channel before measurement.  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
00  
CH  
:
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
<
<
<
<
SYNC  
>
200.00Hz  
Lv ------  
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
Press either  
or  
key to switch calibration  
MEMORY DATA  
>
M000 :(NO DATA)  
channel if measurement screen has been  
operated in SHIFT mode. Calibration channel  
can be changed after measurement in the  
same way, but recalculation is needed for  
measurement value after measurement.  
For recalculation, press RECALC key if  
measurement screen is in SHIFT mode  
after changing calibration channel.  
Lv ------  
x
y
------  
------  
<
MODE SINGLE  
[ SFT ]  
>
[ 2° ]  
1
1
2
6
3
4
2
6
3
4
8
5
5
7
8
Recalculation can be done only for  
measurement data, not for stored data.  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
Keep following procedure to select  
memory channel before measurement  
if memory channel to store measurement  
value in is to specify in advance.  
SYNC  
>
200.00Hz  
Lv ------  
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STAND  
>
AUTO UM  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
M000 : (NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x
y
------  
------  
Press  
or  
key to switch memory channel  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
if measurement screen is not in SHIFT mode.  
89  
Storing Measurement Value  
There are 100 directories to store measurement value from M000 to M100 and each can  
store one value, 101 in total. If memory channel update method has been set for [AUTO-  
SAVE], measurement value is to store after measurement automatically. In case of [AUTO  
NUM] or [MAN NUM], follow below procedure to store measurement value. (See p.50.)  
Operation Procedure  
3
2
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Make sure that [ ] is shown on bottom  
left of measurement screen indicating  
it has not been set for SHIFT mode.  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
1.  
2.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
60.00Hz  
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
Lv ------  
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
>
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
If [SFT] appears instead, it means that  
instrument is to operate in SHIFT mode.  
Press SHIFT key to cancel SHIFT mode.  
M000 : (NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x
y
------  
------  
<
MODE  
>
SILE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
<
ANGL  
<
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press either  
or  
key to  
CH01:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
SPD  
>
AUTO  
60.00Hz  
select memory channel.  
<
<
<
<
SYNC  
LENS  
MEM  
>
Lv ------  
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
>
>
STANDARD  
AUTO M  
MEMORY DA  
>
M001 : (NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x
y
------  
------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
90  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key.  
MEMORY  
CH01:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
3.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
60.00Hz  
SYNC  
>
Lv 20.80cd/m2  
x 0.4476  
y 0.4477  
If [MAN NUM] has been set for memory  
channel update, measurement value  
is to store in selected channel.  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STAN
AUTO UM  
>
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
M001 :  
Lv  
x
y
20.80  
0.4476  
0.4477  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
In case of [AUTO NUM], measurement  
value is to store in selected channel  
and next channel number appears.  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
CH01:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
60.00Hz  
STANDARD  
AUTO
Lv 20.80cd/m2  
x 0.4476  
y 0.4477  
LENS  
MEM  
>
>
<
MEMORY DATA  
002 : (NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
>
M
Maximum value/minimum value is  
x
y
------  
------  
stored in max/min value measurement.  
(Note that measurement value for every  
measurement is stored when [AUTONUM]  
is set in max/min value measurement.)  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
If set for [AUTO NUM] or [AUTOSAVE] and  
all memory channels have been used up,  
M000 is to use again to be overwritten.  
In case that stored data already exists in  
the channel to store in, warning message  
"OK TO OVERWRITE?" appears.  
If OK, press ENTER key, and if not, ESC key.  
This warning message can be set  
not to appear. (See p.48.)  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
CH01:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
OK TO OVERWRITE?  
OK  
: [ENTER]  
CANCEL : [ESC]  
x
y
------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
91  
Displaying Stored Data and Setting Measurement Value ID Name  
Follow below procedures to display stored data.  
Operation Procedure  
7
2
1, 4  
5, 9  
3
4, 6  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press [ESC] key when menu or  
target value setting menu appears.  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
60.00Hz  
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
Lv ------  
2
Measurement screen appears on LCD screen.  
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
>
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
M000 : (NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x
y
------  
------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
Make sure that [ ] appears on bottom  
left of measurement screen indicating  
it has not been set for SHIFT mode.  
If [SFT] appears instead, it means that  
instrument is to operate in SHIFT mode.  
Press SHIFT key to cancel SHIFT mode.  
<ANGL  
>
---------  
Press either  
or  
key  
000  
M
>
CH--:<  
:
-N-O--D-A-T-A--  
<SPD>>---------  
<SYNC> --------  
<LENS>---------  
to move to save screen.  
Lv ------  
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
2
<
<
MEM AUTO NUM  
HOLD DATA  
>
Lv 50.03  
x
y
0.3473  
0.3504  
NO NAME : [ENTER]  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press either  
or  
key to  
006  
CH02:  
M
:
<
NO DATA  
<
>
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
DEFAULT  
>
switch channel number.  
SYNC  
LENS  
MEM  
>
NO SYNC  
Lv 50.02  
>
STANDARD  
2
x 0.336c9d/m  
y 0.3256  
>
AUTO NUM  
: Number increases in descending order. If  
kept pressed, number continuously changes.  
: Number decreases in ascending order. If  
kept pressed, number continuously changes.  
<
HOLD DATA  
>
Lv 50.03  
x
y
0.3473  
0.3504  
NO NAME : [ENTER]  
][ 2° ]  
[
Measurement value stored in memory channel  
92  
appears. Stored data is displayed on the condition when measurement was made.  
However, converted form in current color space for  
this instrument appears for color space.  
To return to measurement screen, press either  
or  
,or ESC key.  
Measurement value ID Name can be given to stored data.  
Measurement value ID Name refers to name to each stored data by entering  
characters. It appears on LCD screen together with channel number. It is  
helpful if for which object user Measurement value ID Name has been used.  
Available number of characters to enter: 9 max  
Available type of characters to enter: A to Z, a to z, space, 0 to 9, symbol  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press [ENTER] key.  
<
ID NAME  
>
5.  
6.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
M006 :  
[
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
Measurement value ID Name  
appears on LCD screen.  
A
]
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
Lv 50.02  
<
HOLD DATA  
>
x
y
0.3369  
0.3256  
Lv 50.02  
x
y
0.3473  
0.3504  
OK : [ENTER]  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Enter Measurement value ID Name.  
<
ID NAME  
>
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
M006 :  
SYNC  
LENS  
MEM  
>
NO SYNC  
: A to Z in descending order and space. If  
kept pressed, character switches continuously.  
: Z to A in ascending order and space. If  
kept pressed, character switches continuously.  
Small alphabet, numerical value, and  
symbols are also available.  
A
[
]
S
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
Lv 50.02  
<
HOLD DATA  
>
x
y
0.3369  
0.3256  
Lv 50.02  
x
y
0.3473  
0.3504  
OK : [ENTER]  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
See p.77 for details.  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key to move cursor  
<
ID NAME  
>
7.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
M006 :  
to second digit position.  
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
A
[
]
SAMPLE  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
Lv 50.02  
<
HOLD DATA  
>
x
y
0.3369  
0.3256  
Lv 50.02  
x
y
Repeat procedure from  
to 7 as necessary.  
8.  
6.  
0.3473  
0.3504  
OK : [ENTER]  
][ 2° ]  
[
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
006  
M
:SAMPLE  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
CLHv02 : 50.02cd/m  
x 0.3369  
y 0.3256  
<
DEFAULT  
>
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
Press [ENTER] key to return to  
save screen to show entered  
Measurement value ID Name.  
9.  
2
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
<
HOLD DATA  
>
Lv 50.02  
x
y
0.3473  
0.3504  
ID NAME : [ENTER]  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
93  
Deleting Stored Data  
Follow below procedures to delete stored data.  
Operation Procedure  
2
3
1, 8  
4, 6, 7  
4, 5  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
Press  
key when menu or target  
ESC  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
200.00Hz  
SYNC  
>
Lv ------  
value setting menu appears.  
2
x ------cd/m  
y ------  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
>
Measurement screen appears on LCD screen.  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
Make sure that [ ] appears on bottom  
left of measurement screen indicating  
it has not been set for SHIFT mode.  
If [SFT] appears instead, it means that  
instrument is to operate in SHIFT mode.  
Press SHIFT key to cancel SHIFT mode.  
Press  
key.  
MENU  
<
MENU  
>
>
1/4  
Menu 1/4 screen appears on LCD screen.  
CH SETTING  
MEAS MODE  
SYNC MODE  
DELETE  
SINGLE  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
Press either  
select [DELETE] and then  
or  
key to  
<
MENU  
1/4  
.
ENTER  
CH SETTING  
< DELETE > screen appears.  
MEAS MODE  
SYNC MODE  
DELETE  
SINGLE  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
94  
<DELETE>  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press either  
select channel number of which  
stored data is to delete.  
or  
key to  
5.  
6.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SELECT DATA  
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
M009 ALL  
<MEMORY DATA>  
M
Press  
key and move cursor to [ALL] to delete  
009  
Lv  
x
:
OK TO DELETE ?  
all stored data not that only for individual channel.  
50.02  
0.3666  
0.3826  
OK  
CANCEL: [ESC]  
][ 2° ]  
: [ENTER]  
y
[
<DELETE>  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key.  
ENTER  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SELECT DATA  
SYNC  
LENS  
MEM  
>
NO SYNC  
Message "OK TO DELETE M***?" appears.  
In case of deleting all data, message  
"OK TO DELETE ALL DATA?" appears.  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
M009 ALL  
<MEMORY DATA>  
M009 :  
OK TO DELETE ?  
Lv  
x
y
50.02  
0.3666  
0.3826  
OK  
CANCEL: [ESC]  
][ 2° ]  
: [ENTER]  
[
<DELETE>  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
<
<
<
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
OK TO DELETE  
M009 ?  
>
AUTO NUM  
<MEMORY DATA>  
M
009  
Lv  
x
:
50.02  
0.3666  
0.3826  
OK  
CANCEL: [ESC]  
][ 2° ]  
: [ENTER]  
y
[
<DELETE>  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key.  
ENTER  
7.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
(NO DATA) appears after stored data is deleted.  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
OK TO DELETE  
ALL DATA ?  
>
AUTO NUM  
<MEMORY DATA>  
M009 :  
Lv  
x
y
50.02  
0.3666  
0.3826  
OK  
CANCEL: [ESC]  
][ 2° ]  
: [ENTER]  
[
<DELETE>  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key twice to return  
ENTER  
8.  
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SELECT DATA  
to measurement screen.  
<
<
<
SYNC  
>
NO SYNC  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
>
AUTO NUM  
When [ALL] is set in procedure  
M009 ALL  
<MEMORY DATA>  
press ESC key once.  
5,  
M
009 : ( NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x
y
OK TO DELETE ?  
OK  
CANCEL: [ESC]  
][ 2° ]  
: [ENTER]  
------  
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[
95  
96  
Communication  
97  
Connecting to PC  
This instrument can be used together with PC for mutual communication. Use USB cable  
(2m) IF-A17 supplied as standard accessory for this purpose.  
USB cable is allowed to plug/unplug while power is on, but it is recommended to switch  
power off in this case.  
Operation Procedure  
Switch power OFF (O).  
1.  
Left protect cover and connect USB cable  
to USB connector of this instrument.  
2.  
Make sure that USB cable is all  
seated to USB connector.  
3.  
Communication interface in this instrument conforms to USB1.1.  
Hold USB cable plug in unplugging. Do not pull cord part.  
Plug USB cable to fit the connector entry point.  
Any USB port on PC may be usable if there are multiple on PC. However, normal opera-  
tion may not be secured if used with other USB units than CS-200.  
98  
Remote Mode  
Remote mode refers to sending command from PC to this instrument with both connected.  
If this instrument is controlled with PC, “REMOTE MODE” appears on PC. When this  
message appears, key operation of this instrument is not acceptable except for following  
cases.  
If measurement button is pressed, measurement starts to forward its data to PC. (in  
case that measurement button is in valid mode by transferring command from PC to  
this instrument. Use data management software below.)  
ESC key is pressed to cancel remote mode.  
Use standard accessory data management software CS-S10w Standard for this pur-  
pose.  
See instruction manual of CS-S10w Standard for details on the spec and usage.  
If you want to use independent program in PC to control this instrument, download Com-  
munication Specifications from KONICA MINOLTA SENSING’s website at URL below for  
your reference.  
http://konicaminolta.com/instruments/download/software/index.html  
(Described URL above is subject to change without notice.)  
(It the target page will not appear, please search the site by keywords, CS-200 and  
download.)  
In addition to above tools, various data management can be done with CS-S10w Profes-  
sional.  
99  
100  
Description  
101  
Principle of Measurement  
Spectral Fitting Method  
Konica Minolta’s newly-developed spectral fitting method provides tristimulus values  
(XYZ = red, green, blue) with significantly higher accuracy than that of conventional tris-  
timulus colorimeters. This is achieved by using the output from 40 sensors to calculate  
the spectral response corresponding to human eye sensitivity (CIE 1931 color-matching  
functions).  
• The CS-200 uses 40 sensors for sensitivity covering the entire visible region and  
multiplies each sensor output by appropriate coefficients. This adjusts the spectral  
response of the instrument to close to the CIE 1931 color-matching functions.  
• In additon to the 2˚ Standard Observer, the 10˚ Standard Observer (for object-color  
measurements) can also be selected, which is impossible with conventional tristimu-  
lus colorimeters.  
Object is measured with this spectral response and gained tristimulus values (X,Y, and Z)  
are converted into Lvxy, Lvu'v', LvTuv, and dominant wavelength through calculation to  
be displayed as measurement value.  
CIE 1931  
CIE 1931  
color-matching functions  
color-matching functions  
1.0  
1.0  
Spectral sensitivity of  
conventional tristimulus  
colorimeters  
Spectral sensitivity  
of the CS-200  
0.5  
0.5  
380 400  
500  
600  
700  
780  
380 400  
500  
600  
700  
780  
Wavelength (nm)  
Wavelength (nm)  
CIE 1931 color-matching functions and spectral response  
of a conventional tristimulus colorimeter  
CIE 1931 color-matching functions and spectral response  
of the CS-200  
Chromaticity coordinates (x,y) in Lvxy (CIE 1931 color space) can be obtained through  
following formula.  
X
Y
x=  
, y=  
X+Y+Z  
X+Y+Z  
X,Y, and Z are tristimulus values.  
102  
LvTuv  
Following factors can be acquired as measurement value with LvT(d)uv as color space of  
this instrument.  
Lv  
T
: Luminance  
: Correlated color temperature  
uv : Color difference from blackbody locus  
While Lv stands for luminance, T and uv for color in LvTuv.  
<Relation between correlated color temperature T and color difference from  
blackbody locus uv>  
Color temperature refers to the temperature of black body (perfect radiator) which has  
equal chromaticity coordinates to certain light. However, color temperature only repre-  
sents colors on blackbody locus.  
Correlated color temperature, slightly wider interpretation of color temperature, is very  
useful to eliminate such problem. Here, correlated color temperature covers those which  
are slightly outside the range of that of blackbody locus.  
If a certain color positions on isotemperature line, the intersection point of isotempera-  
ture line and blackbody locus is indicated as correlated color temperature for the color.  
Isotemperature line means line on chromaticity coordinates which is a set of colors visu-  
ally close to color temperature on blackbody locus.  
However, since all colors on a color-matching temperature line are represented with  
equal correlated color temperature, it is not possible to describe color only with corre-  
lated color temperature. To solve that, uv, deviation of correlated color temperature T  
from blackbody locus, is to apply for that purpose. If uv exists above blackbody locus,  
it is represented with "+", and below, with "-".  
v
Blackbody locus  
0.35  
Correlated temperature T  
∆uv  
0.30  
u
Correlated temperature T and
uv  
103  
Dominant Wavelength  
In the x, y chromaticity diagram shown below, the curve VSCSR is the spectrum locus,  
and point N is the white point (the chromaticity point of the perfect reflecting diffuser).  
Colors located in the region enclosed by the spectrum locus and the straight lines VN  
and NR are referred to as spectral colors; colors located in the triangle NVR with the  
white point N at the apex and the pure purple line VR as the base are referred to as non-  
spectral colors.  
Dominant wavelength (spectral colors)  
For spectral colors, the dominant wavelength (generally symbolized as λd) is the wave-  
length corresponding to the point on the spectrum locus (the curve VSCSR) where a line  
drawn from the white point through the chromaticity point obtained from the measured  
values intersects the spectrum locus. In the example shown, for a measured chromaticity  
point C, the dominant wavelength is the wavelength corresponding to point S, where the  
extension of line NC from the white point N through chromaticity point C intersects the  
spectrum locus.  
Complementary wavelength (non-spectral colors)  
For non-spectral colors, a line drawn from the white point through the chromaticity point  
obtained from the measured values does not intersect the spectrum locus (the curve  
VSCSR), and instead intersects the pure purple line, which has no corresponding wave-  
lengths. In such case, the complementary wavelength (generally symbolized as λc) is  
used instead of the dominant wavelength. The complementary wavelength is determined  
by extending the line in the opposite direction, from the chromaticity point through the  
white point to the spectrum locus, and using the wavelength corresponding to the point  
of intersection. In the example, chromaticity point C’ is in the non-spectral region; the  
complementary wavelength is the wavelength corresponding to point SC, where the line  
extended from C’ through white point N intersects the spectrum locus.  
104  
y
Spectrum locus  
Sc  
0.8  
550 nm  
S
0.6  
0.4  
0.2  
0
500 nm  
C
N
600 nm  
R
White point  
780 nm  
C'  
S'  
Pure purple line  
0.6  
x
V
380 nm  
0.2  
0.4  
Dominant wavelength on chromaticity diagram  
105  
Measurement of Object Color  
This instrument can perform simple measurement by utilizing user calibration function.  
This is also available by using standard accessory data management software CS-S10w  
Standard or optional CS-S10w Professional. Measured data is evaluated based on lumi-  
nance which has been stored as light source data in CS-S10w. See instruction manual of  
CS-S10w for details.  
Set while calibration plate and object on the same position with the same angle from  
this instrument. Uniform illumination and measurement conditions of white calibration  
plate and those of object. If not, measurement data may vary, causing incorrect data.  
Keep illumination light source as stable as possible with fixed voltage power source  
during measurement.  
106  
Operation Procedure (Without data management software CS-S10w)  
Setting Necessary for Object Color Measurement  
Set one or more tungsten lumps  
or equivalent as illumination  
source toward white calibration  
1.  
Illumination  
Light Source  
White calibration plate  
plate as in the right illustration.  
Set this instrument vertical  
45°  
45°  
to white calibration plate.  
Keep the angle between  
T
A
R
G
E
T
COLOR  
PE  
A
K
/
VA  
L
L
E
Y
SHUTTER  
ME  
M
O
RY  
ME  
A
S
S
PE  
E
D
A
B
S
/
DI  
F
F
B
A
C
K
L
IGHT  
K
E
Y
L
O
C
K
C
H
A
R
MO  
D
E
RE  
C
A
L
C
S
HI  
F
T
ME  
N
U
E
S
C
E
N
TE  
R
illumination light source and  
white calibration plate at 45˚.  
Illumination  
Light Source  
White Calibration  
Perform user calibration.  
2.  
See p.64 for details.  
Measurement of Object  
Set object on the same position and at the  
same angle as white calibration plate.  
3.  
Now, measurement can be done.  
4.  
107  
Operation Procedure (With data management software CS-S10w)  
Setting Necessary for Object Color Measurement  
Set one or more tungsten lumps  
or equivalent as illumination  
1.  
Illumination  
Light Source  
White calibration plate  
source toward white calibration  
plate as in the right illustration.  
Set this instrument vertical  
45°  
45°  
T
A
R
G
E
T
COLOR  
PE  
A
K
/
VA  
L
L
E
Y
SHUTTER  
ME  
M
O
RY  
ME  
A
S
S
PE  
E
D
A
B
S
/
DI  
F
F
B
A
C
K
L
IGHT  
K
E
Y
L
O
C
K
C
H
A
R
MO  
D
E
RE  
C
A
L
C
to white calibration plate.  
Keep the angle between  
S
HI  
F
T
ME  
N
U
E
S
C
E
N
TE  
R
illumination light source and  
white calibration plate at 45˚.  
Illumination  
Light Source  
Start up this instrument, PC, and software CS-S10w.  
2.  
W3.hite Calibration  
Set color measuring mode for object color with CS-S10w.  
Conduct white calibration with CS-S10w.  
4.  
M5.easurement of Object  
Set object on the same position and at the  
same angle as white calibration plate.  
Now, measurement can be done with CS-S10w.  
6.  
See instruction manual of data management software CS-S10w for details.  
108  
Outer Dimensions  
(Unit: mm)  
334  
Filter thread  
diameter ø40.5  
248  
Standard plane for  
distance measurements  
For tripod screw  
(depth:6.5)  
154  
Optical axis  
For M5 screw  
(depth:6.5)  
For M5 screw  
(depth:6.5)  
32  
61.6  
70  
150  
109  
Error Messages  
Error message appears on LCD screen for incorrect operation of this instrument through  
key. Below table shows type of error message, its description and corrective action  
respectively.  
Error message  
Cause (Description)  
Corrective Action  
BATTERY OUT  
Battery voltage decreases. • Switch this instrument OFF (O  
side), and replace with new batter-  
1
2
ies or use AC adapter.  
DATA SET ERROR Entered numerical value is • Enter again. Note that measure-  
out of range.  
ment value should completely  
satisfy the ranges below:  
0<x<1,  
0<y<1,  
0<x+y1,  
0<X99999000000,  
0<Y99999000000,  
0Z99999000000  
CH00 DATA  
NOT SETTA-  
BLE BY USER  
When CH00 is selected,  
calibration channel is go-  
ing to be operated or target  
color is going to be set.  
• Select channel except CH00 and  
redo the operation.  
3
4
INCORRECT  
OBSERVER  
CONDITION  
Measurement data measured • Select measurement data meas-  
with different observer angle  
from that for channel is going  
to be used for user calibration  
for that channel, or for target  
color setting.  
ured with channel and observer  
angle or reset calibration channel,  
and redo setting.  
NO DATA  
UNDER  
Without measurement data, • Select data to measure or meas-  
5
6
user calibration is going  
to be performed, or target  
color to be set.  
urement data, and redo setting.  
Luminance of measuring  
object is lower than avail-  
able measurement range.  
• Remove lens cap and check if  
luminance of measuring object  
is within available measurement  
range, and then redo measure-  
ment.  
• Check if user calibration is cor-  
rectly performed, and redo meas-  
urement.  
• Check if settings for measurement  
angle, observer angle and lens are  
correct, and redo measurement.  
• If symptom does not improve,  
please contact the nearest KONI-  
CA MINOLTA SENSING authorized  
service facility.  
110  
Error message  
Cause (Description)  
Corrective Action  
OVER  
Luminance of measuring  
object is higher than avail-  
able measurement range.  
• Use ND filter and redo measure-  
ment.  
7
8
• If symptom does not improve,  
please contact the nearest KONI-  
CA MINOLTA SENSING authorized  
service facility.  
OFFSET ERROR  
Zero calibration has not  
been correctly performed.  
• Reset the power and redo meas-  
urement.  
• If symptom does not improve,  
please contact the nearest KONI-  
CA MINOLTA SENSING authorized  
service facility.  
EXCESSIVE LUMI- Luminance change for  
• Place this instrument on stable  
surface and redo measurement.  
9
measuring object is large.  
NANCE VARIATION  
• If symptom does not improve,  
please contact the nearest KONI-  
CA MINOLTA SENSING authorized  
service facility.  
VIEWING-ANGLE  
SELECTOR ERROR  
Measurement was per-  
• Switch measurement angle selec-  
tor and check that measurement  
angle appears in screen (------ is  
not displayed), and then redo  
measurement. In addition, do not  
operate measurement angle selec-  
tor during measurement.  
10  
formed when measurement  
angle selector was in wrong  
position, or measurement  
angle selector was changed  
during measurement.  
• If symptom does not improve,  
please contact the nearest KONI-  
CA MINOLTA SENSING authorized  
service facility.  
ROM ERROR  
Data stored in ROM is  
broken.  
• Do not switch OFF (O side) while  
storing data or changing setting, or  
when message “PLEASE WAIT...”  
appears.  
11  
• If symptom does not improve,  
please contact the nearest KONI-  
CA MINOLTA SENSING authorized  
service facility.  
111  
Error message  
Cause (Description)  
Corrective Action  
MEMORY  
ERROR  
Data stored in ROM is  
broken, or backup batteries  
drain.  
• Do not switch OFF (O side) while  
storing data or changing setting, or  
when message “PLEASE WAIT…”  
appears.  
12  
• Switch ON (| side) to charge back-  
up battery. Backup battery is to  
fulfill its function after fully charged  
for approx. 20 hours.  
• If symptom does not improve,  
please contact the nearest KONI-  
CA MINOLTA SENSING authorized  
service facility.  
INCORRECT  
CLOCK  
OPERATION  
Clock IC does not operate • Reset the power to set correct  
13  
14  
15  
correctly.  
date and time.  
• If symptom does not improve,  
please contact the nearest KONI-  
CA MINOLTA SENSING authorized  
service facility.  
A/D ERROR  
Error in AD converter  
• Reset the power to redo measure-  
ment.  
• If symptom does not improve,  
please contact the nearest KONI-  
CA MINOLTA SENSING authorized  
service facility.  
RECALCULA- There exists no measure-  
TION ERROR  
• Check that measurement value ap-  
ment value for recalculation, pears and redo measurement.  
or measurement value be-  
comes lower than measure-  
ment available range after  
recalculation.  
• Check that user calibration is cor-  
rect and redo measurement.  
112  
Error Check  
Should error be found in this instrument, try corrective actions shown in the following  
table. If this does not help, this instrument has possibly been broken. Please contact the  
nearest KONICA MINOLTA SENSING authorized service facility with error number and  
version of your instrument. Version can be identified in procedure on p.116.  
Error  
No.  
Page to  
Refer  
Symptom  
Item to Check  
Corrective Action  
No display on LCD  
screen even after power properly plugged to AC  
Has AC adapter been  
Connect AC adapter.  
23  
1
is on.  
outlet?  
Has AC adapter been  
connected to this instru-  
ment?  
Connect AC adapter.  
23  
Is AC power source  
within rated?  
Use within +/-10% of the  
nominal voltage.  
8
Have batteries been  
placed?  
Place batteries.  
25  
Haven't batteries  
drained?  
Replace with new batter- 25  
ies or connect with AC  
adapter.  
Nothing is visible  
through finder.  
Isn't lens cap on objec- Remove lens cap.  
tive lens?  
-
2
Hasn't ND filter covered Do not use ND filter  
-
objective lens?  
except for the case when  
object to measure is of  
high luminance.  
Hasn't ND filter covered Do not use ND filter  
-
finder?  
except for the case when  
object to measure is of  
high luminance.  
Does not accept key  
operation.  
Hasn't remote mode  
been set?  
Press [ESC] key to can-  
cel remote mode.  
99  
-
3
Don't you press unfunc- Press correct key.  
tional key?  
Hasn't it been KEY  
LOCK?  
Press [KEY LOCK] key  
for approx. 2 or more  
seconds to release KEY  
LOCK.  
14  
Measurement unavail-  
able even after pressing appear?  
measurement button  
Doesn't menu screen  
Conduct measure-  
ment with measurement  
screen appearing.  
18  
4
5
Gap between entered  
value in calibration  
value or target color  
and that appearing after  
setting  
Calculation error could  
be found by 1 digit.  
116  
113  
Error  
No.  
Page to  
Refer  
Symptom  
Item to Check  
Corrective Action  
Measure-  
ment value  
appears as  
“------“.  
Does data exist?  
This appears when there is no data  
in measurement value, stored data,  
calibration value and target color.  
-
6
Doesn’t color space  
This appears when color tempera-  
34  
become color tempera- ture cannot be converted for display.  
ture?  
Available display range is as follows:  
  2300T20000(K)  |uv|0.1  
Doesn’t measurement This appears when luminance value  
value become larger by exceeds the available display area in  
user calibration?  
-
78  
-
this instrument.  
Do you set target color This appears in color difference dis-  
for color difference  
measurement?  
play when target color is not set.  
Measurement Is object to measure  
Keep object to measure stable.  
7
values vary.  
stable?  
Isn't object to measure Repeatability of x, y worsens if ob-  
4
of low luminance?  
ject of low luminance is measured.  
It becomes worse especially when  
measurement angle is 0.2˚ or 0.1˚.  
Also it becomes worse especially  
when measurement time is FAST  
or Super-FAST. Measure in slower  
measurement time.  
28  
Is measurement sync  
frequency appropriate frequency for proper measurement.  
when measuring dis-  
play?  
Set appropriate measurement sync  
30  
3
Haven't ambient tem-  
Conduct measurement under envi-  
perature and humidity ronment free from such fluctuation.  
rapidly changed?  
Strange  
Is objective lens clean? Wipe off with dry and soft cloth or lens 106  
cleaning paper.  
8
measurement  
value ap-  
pears.  
Has user calibration  
been performed cor-  
rectly?  
Redo user calibration.  
64  
Haven't you put close- Select lens type setting correspond-  
62  
40  
up lens on?  
ing to applied close-up lens.  
Haven't you put ND  
filter on?  
Select lens type setting correspond-  
ing to applied ND filter.  
114  
Error  
No.  
Page to  
Refer  
Symptom  
Item to Check  
Corrective Action  
Display of  
Is object to measure  
When an object whose luminance  
has changed greatly from the pre-  
vious measurement is measured,  
measurement may be interrupted to  
set the optimum gain for measure-  
ment and then remeasurement will  
be performed; during remeasure-  
ment, the remaining measurement  
time display is frozen. Keep object to  
measure stable.  
9
the remaining stable?  
measurement  
time freezes,  
and measure-  
ment is not  
completed  
for the set  
measurement  
time.  
Are you measuring an  
When an object whose luminance  
has changed greatly from the pre-  
vious measurement is measured,  
measurement may be interrupted to  
set the optimum gain for measure-  
ment and then remeasurement will  
be performed; during remeasure-  
ment, the remaining measurement  
time display is frozen.  
object whose lumi-  
nance has changed  
greatly from the  
previous measure-  
ment?  
PC cannot  
read output  
data from this  
instrument  
when con-  
nected with  
USB. Com-  
mand or data  
cannot be  
Has USB cable been  
tightly connected?  
Connect this instrument and PC  
securely.  
98  
99  
10  
Hasn't remote mode  
been cancelled?  
Switch to remote mode by sending  
connection command from PC to this  
instrument.  
Use standard accessory data manage-  
ment software CS-S10w Standard.  
entered from  
PC to this  
instrument.  
Has prepared program Check referring to sample program. Use  
-
been correct?  
standard accessory data management  
software CS-S10w Standard.  
Measurement Hasn't backup battery Switch ON to charge backup battery.  
4
11  
data or vari- been insufficient after  
Backup battery is to fulfill its func-  
tion after fully charged for approx. 20  
hours.  
ous setting  
becomes  
a long time period of  
nonuse? Has backup  
invalid soon. battery been charged  
enough at the time of  
Shelf life of backup battery is 10  
years under general use, but re-  
placement is needed should memo-  
ry disappears soon after full charge.  
For replacing backup battery, please  
contact the nearest KONICA MI-  
NOLTA SENSING authorized service  
facility.  
purchased?  
Same error  
message ap- for error message.  
pears repeat-  
edly.  
Check corrective action If symptom does not improve, please 108  
12  
contact the nearest KONICA MI-  
NOLTA SENSING authorized service  
facility.  
115  
Identifying Version  
Operation Procedure  
2
3
1, 5  
4
4
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key when menu or target  
ESC  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
1.  
2.  
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
200.00Hz  
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
value setting menu appears.  
Lv 20.80cd/m2  
x 0.4476  
y 0.4477  
LENS  
MEM  
>
>
Measurement screen appears on LCD screen.  
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
Make sure that [ ] appears on bottom  
left of measurement screen indicating  
it has not been set for SHIFT mode.  
If [SFT] appears instead, it means that  
instrument is to operate in SHIFT mode.  
Press SHIFT key to cancel SHIFT mode.  
<
MENU  
>
3/4  
OFF  
SLEEP MODE  
DATE & TIME  
BUZZER  
Press  
key three times.  
MENU  
3.  
4.  
Menu 3/4 screen appears on LCD screen.  
VERSION  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
Press either  
[VERSION] and then  
or  
key to select  
key.  
ENTER  
Such information as version No. appears on LCD.  
116  
Press  
key twice to return  
ESC  
5.  
<
MENU  
>
3/4  
OFF  
to measurement screen.  
SLEEP MODE  
DATE & TIME  
BUZZER  
VERSION  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
<
VERSION  
>
VER. 1.00.0000  
S/N 0000000  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
200.00Hz  
SYNC  
>
Lv 20.80cd/m2  
x 0.4476  
y 0.4477  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
>
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
117  
Changing Luminance Unit  
(cd/m2 / fL )  
You can select [cd/m2] or [ fL ] as luminance unit.  
Operation Procedure  
2
5
4
3
Follow procedures from to  
“ Ident ifying Version”(p.118) to display  
<VERSION> screen on LCD screen.  
in  
1.  
2.  
1. 4.  
<
VERSION  
>
VER. 1.00.0000  
S/N 0000000  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
[
[
]  
Press  
key,  
key and  
MENU  
SHIFT  
<
LUM. UNIT  
>
key at the same time.  
<LUM.UNIT> appears on LCD screen.  
2
cd/m  
f L  
OK : [ENTER] CANCEL : [ESC]  
]  
[ 2° ]  
Press  
key or  
key to select  
<
LUM. UNIT  
>
3.  
[cd/m2] or [fL].  
Press ESC key to stop.  
2
cd/m  
f L  
OK : [ENTER] CANCEL : [ESC]  
][ 2° ]  
118  
Press  
key.  
ENTER  
4.  
5.  
<
VERSION  
>
<VERSION> screen appears on LCD screen.  
VER. 1.00.0000  
S/N 0000000  
BREAK : [ESC]  
[ 2° ]  
[
]  
<
ANGL  
>
1
°
VIEW  
Press  
key twice.  
ESC  
CH00:  
<
DEFAULT  
>
<
<
<
<
SPD  
>
AUTO  
SYNC  
>
200.00Hz  
Lv  
6.07  
Measurement screen appears on LCD screen.  
x 0.4476 f L  
y 0.4477  
LENS  
MEM  
>
STANDARD  
AUTO NUM  
>
<
MEMORY DATA  
>
MOOO:(NO DATA)  
Lv ------  
x ------  
y ------  
<
MODE  
>
SINGLE  
[
]  
[ 2° ]  
119  
Specification  
Item  
CHROMA METER CS-200  
Measurement range  
0.01 - 200,000 cd/m2  
0.01 - 5,000,000 cd/m2  
0.01 - 20,000,000 cd/m2  
(Measuring angle 1˚)  
(Measuring angle 0.2˚)  
(Measuring angle 0.1˚)  
Accuracy  
150 cd/m2  
(for illuminant A) Lv ±2 %±1digit  
(for illuminant A) Lv ±0.02 cd/m2±1digit ---  
(for illuminant A) Lv ±0.02 cd/m2±1digit xy ±0.007  
xy ±0.002  
(Measuring angle 1˚)1  
(Temperature: 23˚±2˚,  
RH 65% max.)  
0.01 - 0.5 cd/m2  
0.5 - 1 cd/m2  
1 - 10 cd/m2  
10 - 200,000 cd/m2 (for illuminant A) Lv ±2 %±1digit  
(5,000 cd/m2 for illuminant A) color filter (R,G,B)  
(for illuminant A) Lv ±2 %±1digit  
xy ±0.004  
xy ±0.003  
xy ±0.006  
0.01 - 1 cd/m2  
1 - 2 cd/m2  
2 - 4 cd/m2  
4 - 8 cd/m2  
(for illuminant A) Lv 0.01 cd/m2+1digit --- (2 σ) (AUTO)  
(for illuminant A) Lv 0.5 %+1digit xy 0.002 (2 σ) (AUTO)  
(for illuminant A) Lv 0.5 %+1digit xy 0.001 (2 σ) (AUTO)  
(for illuminant A) Lv 0.5 %+1digit xy 0.0005 (2 σ) (AUTO)  
Repeatability  
(Measuring angle 1˚)2  
8 - 200,000 cd/m2(for illuminant A) Lv 0.1 %+1digit xy 0.0004 (2 σ) (AUTO)  
Automatically set between approx. 1 sec/meas. and 60 sec/meas. (AUTO)  
Automatically set to approx. 1 sec/meas. or 3 sec/meas. (LTD.AUTO)  
approx. 0.5 sec/meas.(Super-FAST) approx. 1 sec/meas.(FAST)  
Measurement time  
approx. 3 sec/meas. (SLOW)  
approx. 12 sec/meas. (Super-SLOW)  
Measurement method  
Measuring angle  
Spectral method, Grating + linear photo diode array  
1˚, 0.2˚, 0.1˚ (Switchable)  
Minimum measuring area  
ø0.5 mm, ø0.1 mm (With close-up lens No.107)  
296 mm (Distance from front edge of metal lens barrel)  
Minimum measuring  
distance  
Color space  
Lv x y, Lv u’ v’, Lv Tuv, XYZ, dominant wavelength  
Measurement synchroniza- Vertical synchronization frequency:40.00 to 200.00 Hz  
tion frequency  
Interface  
USB1.1  
Power source  
Battery life  
AC adapter and 4 AA-Size Batteries  
3 hours approx. (in Continuous measurement/FAST mode, with AA-Size bat-  
tery under company testing KONICA MINOLTA SENSING's conditions.)  
Size  
95 (W) x 127(H) x 334(L) mm  
Weight  
1.8 kg (without battery)  
Operating temperature  
/humidity range  
0 to 40˚C, RH 85 % or less (at 35˚C) with no condensation  
Storage temperature  
/humidity range  
0 to 40˚C, RH 85 % or less (at 35˚C) with no condensation  
Standard accessory  
Lens cap, Holding cap CS-A24, ND eyepiece filter CS-A27, AC adapter AC-  
A23, Data management software CS-S10w Standard, USB cable (2 m) IF-A17  
Optional accessory  
Close-up lens No.107, Close-up lens No.122, ND filter (1/10) CS-A6,  
ND filter (1/100) CS-A7, Calibration instruction (For ND filter),  
Step up ring (40.5 to 55 mm) CS-A26, Angle finder VN, White calibration plate  
(For 45-0) CS-A20, White calibration plate (For d-0) CS-A21, White calibra-  
tion plate CS-A22, Soft case CS-A23, Data management software CS-S10w  
Professional  
1. 23˚C±2˚C, Lv=0.01 to 10 cd/m2 SLOW average of 30 measurements  
Lv= 10 cd/m2 and higher SLOW average of 10 measurements  
2. At 0.2˚ Measuring angle, the amount of received light is approx. 1/25 of that for 1˚.  
Therefore, the repeatability becomes the same as that for 1˚ with 25 times lower luminance.  
0.1˚ Measuring angle, the amount of received light is approx. 1/100 of that for 1˚.  
Therefore, the repeatability becomes the same as that for 1˚ with 100 times lower luminance.  
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9222-1892-11  
©2005 KONICA MINOLTA SENSING, INC.  
AHEEPK Printed in Japan  

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