Professional Documents
Culture Documents
CL500A
Instruction Manual
Please read before
using the instrument.
Safety Symbols
The following symbols are used in this manual to prevent accidents which may occur as result of incorrect use of
the instrument.
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.
WARNING
E-1
CAUTION
E-2
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this KONICA MINOLTA instrument.
This instrument is a compact, lightweight, portable illuminance spectrophotometer ideal for evaluating CRI (color
rendering index).
Packing materials of the product
Be sure to keep all packing materials used for shipping the product (cardboard box, cushioning material, plastic
bags, etc.).
This instrument is a precision measuring instrument. When transporting the instrument to a service facility for
maintenance or for other reasons, be sure to use the packing materials to minimize shock or vibration.
If the packing materials are lost or damaged, contact a KONICA MINOLTA-authorized service facility.
Notes on Use
Always use the instrument correctly. If the instrument is used in a manner not described in this instruction manual, it
may cause injury, electrocution, or damage to the instrument itself.
Operating Environment
Use the instrument at an ambient temperature between -10C and 40C and a relative humidity of 85% or less (at 35C)
with no condensation.
Be sure to use the instrument within these ranges. Do not use it in areas of rapid temperature changes.
Do not leave the instrument in direct sunlight or near heat sources such as stoves, etc. The internal temperature
of the instrument may become much higher than the ambient temperature in such cases.
Do not use the instrument in areas where dust, cigarette smoke, or chemical gases are present. Doing so may
cause deterioration in performance or a breakdown.
Do not use the instrument near equipment which produces a strong magnetic field (such as speakers etc.).
The instrument belongs to pollution level 2 products (equipment which may cause temporary electrical hazards
due to contamination or condensation or products which are used in such an environment).
Do not use the instrument at altitudes higher than 2,000 m.
The AC adapter supplied as a standard accessory have been designed exclusively for indoor use. They should
never be used outdoors because rain or other factors may damage the instrument.
Measurement
When not using the instrument for a long period of time, blow off dirt or dust on the Receptor Window with a
blower before use.
The spherical summit of the receptor window is used as the illuminance reference plane.
When using the instrument for long periods of time, the measurement value may change depending on changes
in the environment. Therefore, in order to achieve accurate measurements, we recommend that zero calibration
be done regularly using the Cap.
Power Source
When the instrument is not being used, turn the power switch OFF.
Charge the instrument using the AC adapter or from a PC via the USB cable.
Always use the AC adapter supplied as a standard accessory and connect it to an AC outlet of the rated voltage
and frequency. Use an AC power supply of the rated supply voltage (within 10%).
E-3
System
Do not subject the instrument to strong impacts or vibrations. Doing so may cause deterioration in performance
or a breakdown.
Since the receptor window is an extremely precise optical component, great care should be taken to prevent it
from getting dirty or exposing it to impacts. Be sure to attach the cap when the instrument is not in use.
The instrument may cause interference if used near a television, radio, etc.
When the instrument is exposed to strong external static electricity, the LCD may go blank or the measurement
result may not be displayed properly. If the instrument is communicating with an external device, the
communication may be interrupted. In these cases, turn the power OFF and then turn it ON again. If black
smudges appear on the LCD, wait until they disappear naturally.
When turning the power OFF and then ON again, wait several seconds after turning the power OFF.
E-4
Do not try to replace the internal lithium-ion battery yourself. Contact a KONICA MINOLTA-authorized service
facility.
Notes on Storage
The instrument should be stored at a temperature between -10C and 45C and a relative humidity of 85% or
less (at 35C) with no condensation. Do not store the instrument in areas subject to high temperatures, high
humidity, sudden changes in temperature, or where condensation may occur, because these circumstances may
cause a breakdown. We recommended you store the instrument with a drying agent at a temperature around
20C.
Do not leave the instrument inside a car such as in the cabinet or trunk. Otherwise, the temperature and/
or humidity may exceed the allowable range for storage during midsummer or midwinter, resulting in a
breakdown.
Keep the packing materials used for shipment and use them to transport the instrument. This protects the
instrument from sudden changes in temperature and from vibration and shock.
Do not store the instrument in areas where dust, cigarette smoke, or chemical gases are present. Doing so may
cause deterioration in performance or a breakdown.
Be sure to keep all packing materials (cardboard box, cushioning material, plastic bags, etc.). They can be used
to protect the instrument during transportation to the service facility for maintenance (re-calibration etc.).
When not using the instrument for a long period of time, we recommend you give the instrument an auxiliary
charge every year to protect the battery from overdischarge.
Notes on Cleaning
When the instrument is dirty, wipe it with a soft, clean dry cloth. Never use solvents such as thinner or benzene.
If there is dust or dirt on it, use a blower to blow it off or gently wipe it with a soft, clean dry cloth. Never
use solvents such as thinner or benzene. If you are unable to remove dirt from the instrument or should the
instrument become scratched, contact a KONICA MINOLTA-authorized service facility.
Should the instrument break down, do not try to disassemble and repair it by yourself. Contact a KONICA
MINOLTA-authorized service facility.
Disposal Method
Make sure that the instrument, its accessories, and the packing materials are either disposed of or recycled
correctly in accordance with local laws and regulations.
E-5
Table of Contents
Before Using the
Instrument
E-3
E-5
E-5
E-5
Troubleshooting
Other Functions
Measurement
Preparation for
Measurement
E-8
E-8
E-9
E-10
E-13
E-14
E-16
E-20
E-21
E-22
E-24
E-33
Appendix
E-6
E-78
E-79
E-80
E-81
E-82
Preparation for
Measurement
Measurement
Appendix
Troubleshooting
Other Functions
E-7
Standard Accessories
Name
Cap (with Strap)
T-A13
Description
Attaches to the receptor window when performing zero
calibration. Also attached to protect the receptor window
during storage.
Wrist Strap
CR-A73
AC Adapter*
AC-A305F (North and
South America and
Taiwan)
FW7711/0.7 (Europe)
MM611 (Singapore)
USB Cable
IF-A17
Soft Case
FD-A05
Data Management
Software
CL-S10w
Optional Accessories
E-8
Name
Description
Hood
CL-A11
System Diagram
System Diagram
USB Cable
IF-A17
Illuminance Spectrophotometer
CL-500A
AC Adapter*
AC-A305F (North and South
America and Taiwan)
FW7711/0.7 (Europe)
MM611 (Singapore)
Wrist Strap
CR-A73
Soft Case
FD-A05
Cap
T-A13
Hood
CL-A11
Standard Accessories
Optional Accessories
E-9
E-10
Function
Reference Page
1. LCD screen
Page E-12
2. Control panel
Page E-12
3. Measuring button
4. Receptor window
Page E-54
Page E-14
8. Power switch
Page E-16
9. Strap hook
Page E-13
1. LCD screen
9. Strap hook
2. Control panel
3. Measuring button
8. Power switch
7. Tripod socket
4. Receptor window
6. Tripod socket
5. USB connection
terminal
E-11
LCD screen
(Measurement Screen)
No
icon
Ev
x
y
113.1 lx
0.3719
0.3695
Displays messages.
(Configuration Screen)
Displays the screen title.
Menu
or
button to
Press the
move the cursor and switch the
setting items.
Cursor
Page1/2
: Single Meas.
Meas. Options
Meas. data
Save measurement data as M001
Displays messages.
For the left item (Meas. Options here),
indicates settings on the next screen. Press
(Enter)/MENU button to go to the
the
next screen.
Memo You can flip the display on the LCD screen vertically. (Page E-58)
E-12
E-13
E-14
Battery Warning
When the batterys capacity runs out when running on the internal lithium-ion battery, the battery symbol on the
LCD screen changes to the low battery symbol.
Battery Symbol
Battery
Symbol
State
Charging
Description
When charging via the AC adapter or USB bus
power, the battery charging symbol is displayed as
the battery symbol.
Memo It is not displayed when the power switch
is turned OFF, but the internal lithium-ion
battery is still charging. There is no worry
about overcharging the battery.
Comment
With the power switch
turned OFF, the battery
can be fully charged in
about 3.6 hours.
(No
indicator
displayed)
Low
battery
Dead
battery
Full battery
E-15
E-16
You also can configure the instrument to disable Auto Power Off. (Page E-61)
Page1/1
Language
English
Japanese
Chinese
Switch to English
[Operating Procedure]
Page1/1
Language
English
Japanese
Chinese
Switch to English
Confirm Change
OK to change language?
OK
Cancel
Switch to English
Date/Time
2011 / 12 / 24
14 : 35 : 53
Set year
Date/Time
2011 / 12 / 24
14 : 35 : 53
Set second
Error
Perform zero calibration.
Press [MEAS] button to start
zero calibration.
OK
Cancel
E-17
E-18
Preparation for
Measurement
Zero Calibration............................................................................................................... E-21
Setting the Measurement Modes..................................................................................... E-22
Setting the Measurement Conditions............................................................................... E-24
Display Type...................................................................................................................................E-25
Color Space.....................................................................................................................................E-26
Custom.........................................................................................................................................E-27
When You Select Spectral Irradiance Ee......................................................................................E-28
Meas. Time......................................................................................................................................E-30
Observer..........................................................................................................................................E-31
Illum. Units.....................................................................................................................................E-32
Measurement
Basic procedure...............................................................................................................................E-20
Optional settings.............................................................................................................................E-20
Preparation for
Measurement
Appendix
Troubleshooting
Other Functions
E-19
Flow of Measurement
Flow of Measurement
Basic procedure
Optional settings
Preparation for
Measurement
Page1/2
: Absolute
: Ev/x/y
: AUTO
: 2
: UC00
E-20
Zero Calibration
Zero Calibration
Memo The reading may fluctuate slightly due to changes in the ambient temperature or due to heat generation caused by the
repeated operation of the instrument. In this case, make sure to perform zero calibration regularly.
If the ambient temperature changes greatly, the calibration prompt screen may be displayed. In this case, make sure to
perform zero calibration.
Frequent short zero calibration is recommended for better accuracy when measuring low illuminance.
When a fixed amount of time elapses from the last zero calibration, the calibration prompt screen is displayed. This
calibration expiry can be changed. You also can disable display of the calibration prompt screen. Refer to page E-62
Configuring the Zero Calibration Expiry.
Notes Allow the instrument to become fully accustomed to the ambient temperature before performing zero calibration.
Preparation for
Measurement
This instrument must perform zero calibration after it is first turned ON or after a fixed amount of time has elapsed
from the last zero calibration.
[Operating Procedure]
Error
Perform zero calibration.
Press [MEAS] button to start
zero calibration.
OK
Cancel
Page1/1
Zero cal.
Page1/1
Calibrating...
27 sec.
Calibrating...
Ev
x
y
- - - lx
-----
A measurement screen is
displayed. Or you return to the
<Menu> screen.
E-21
Preparation for
Measurement
You must configure the measurement mode on the instrument before performing measurements, but the instrument
is set to the normal single measurement mode in its initial settings, making it possible to measure as-is.
Use the <Meas. Mode> screen, which is accessed from the <Menu> screen, to set the measurement mode.
Move to the <Meas. Mode> screen with the procedure below.
As necessary
Change settings.
[Operating Procedure]
Menu
Save meas. data
Zero cal.
Meas. Mode
Meas. Options
Meas. data
Page1/2
: Single Meas.
Meas. Mode
Single Meas.
Avg. Meas.
Cont. Meas.
Page1/1
0sec.
0sec.
:
:
:
Meas. Mode
Single Meas
Avg. Meas.
Cont. Meas.
Page1/1
:
:
:
0sec.
0sec.
Press the
(Enter)/MENU button.
Delay Time
0 0 0 sec.
(0 ~ 999sec.)
E-22
Delay Time
Press the
button to increase
the selected value or the
button to decrease it. Holding
down either button will change
the selected value at high speed.
(Enter)/MENU button
Press the
for each digit to apply its setting.
0 0 5 sec.
(0 ~ 999sec.)
Menu
Page1/2
Save meas. data
Delete All
Delete 1 Data
Zero cal.
Meas. Mode
: Avg. Meas.
Select the measurement mode
Preparation for
Measurement
Notes
If you press
without
pressing
, you return to the
previous screen without changing
the delay time setting.
Single Meas.
Averaged Meas.
Cont. Meas.
Memo For examples of the measurement condition screen in accordance with the items selected for the measurement mode,
see page E-37.
E-23
Preparation for
Measurement
You must configure measurement conditions on the instrument before performing measurements, but each item has
been configured with an initial setting, making it possible to measure as-is.
Use the <Meas. Options> screen, which are accessed from the <Menu> screen, to configure measurement option
settings.
As necessary
Move to the <Meas. Options> screen with the procedure below.
Change settings.
[Operating Procedure]
Menu
Save meas. data
Zero cal.
Meas. Mode
Meas. Options
Meas. data
Page1/2
: Single Meas.
E-24
Meas. Options
Display Type
Color Space
Meas. Time
Observer
User cal.
Select display type
Page1/2
: Absolute
: Ev/x/y
: AUTO
: 2
: UC00
Color Space
Meas. Time
Observer
Illum. Units
Display Type
Meas. Options
Display Type
Color Space
Meas. Time
Observer
User cal.
Select display type
Page1/2
: Absolute
: Ev/x/y
: AUTO
: 2
: UC00
Display Type
Page1/2
Absolute
Difference
Select Rank
Display absolute
Display Type
Page1/2
Preparation for
Measurement
[Operating Procedure]
Absolute
Difference
Select Rank
Display difference
Press the
(Enter)/MENU button.
Meas. Options
Display Type
Color Space
Meas. Time
Observer
User cal.
Select display type
Page1/2
: Difference
: Ev/x/y
: AUTO
: 2
: UC00
Absolute
Difference
Select Rank
Displays the absolute value for the colorimetric value without using the target
color.
Displays the density difference for the target color.
Displays a screen that ranks the chromaticity value within one of five fluorescent
lamp classifications as defined by JIS Z 9221.
D (Daylight)
N (Natural)
W (White)
WW (Warm White)
L (Incandescent)
----------- (outside of ranks) is displayed when the chromaticity value is not
within any of the ranks (chromaticity ranges).
(Note, however, that the ranking result is not displayed when CRI or Spectral
is selected for Color Space.
Memo You can use the CL-S10w data management software that comes with the
instrument to modify the classification rank (chromaticity range) settings and the
display names.
Memo For examples of the measurement condition screen in accordance with the items selected for the display type, see page E-37.
E-25
Color Space
Meas. Time
Observer
Illum. Units
Color Space
Meas. Options
Display Type
Color Space
Meas. Time
Observer
User cal.
Select color space
Page1/2
: Absolute
: Ev/x/y
: AUTO
: 2
: UC00
Preparation for
Measurement
[Operating Procedure]
Press the
(Enter)/MENU button.
Color Space
Page1/2
Ev/x/y
E v / u/ v
E v / Tcp/ u v
X/Y/Z
E v / d / P e
Show illuminance/chromaticity
Color Space
Ev/x/y
E v / u/ v
E v / Tcp/ u v
X/Y/Z
E v / d / P e
Show X/Y/Z
Page1/2
Meas. Options
Display Type
Color Space
Meas. Time
Observer
User cal.
Select color space
Page1/2
: Absolute
: X/Y/Z
: AUTO
: 2
: UC00
Ev/x/y
Ev/u'/v'
Ev/Tcp/uv
X/Y/Z
Illuminance Ev*1, correlated color temperature Tcp, color difference uv from black
body locus
Tristimulus values X, Y, Z
Ev/d/Pe
CRI
Ra, R1-R15
Spectral
Custom
*1
*2
*3
*
Memo For examples of the measurement condition screen in accordance with the items selected for the color space, see page E-37.
E-26
Color Space
Meas. Time
Observer
Illum. Units
Custom
Color Space
CRI
Spectral
Custom
Page2/2
Custom
Color Space 1
Color Space 2
Color Space 3
Color Space 4
Page1/1
: Ev(%Ev)
: Tcp( Tcp)
: d( d)
: Ra( Ra)
Press the
(Enter)/MENU button.
Color Space 3
Page4/9
d( d)
Pe( Pe)
Rank (Rank)
Ra( Ra)
R1( R1)
Set color space for item 3
Color Space 1:
Color space shown in item 1
of the measurement screen.
Color Space 4:
Color space shown in item 4
of the measurement screen.
Color Space 3
Page4/9
d( d)
Pe( Pe)
Rank (Rank)
Ra( Ra)
R1( R1)
Set color space for item 3
Custom
Color Space 1
Color Space 2
Color Space 3
Color Space 4
Page1/1
: Ev(%Ev)
: Tcp( Tcp)
: Ra( Ra)
: Ra( Ra)
Preparation for
Measurement
[Operating Procedure]
Custom
Color Space 1
Color Space 2
Color Space 3
Color Space 4
Page1/1
: Ev(%Ev)
: Tcp( Tcp)
: Ra( Ra)
: Ra( Ra)
E-27
Color Space
Meas. Time
Observer
Illum. Units
Preparation for
Measurement
[Operating Procedure]
Custom
Color Space 1
Color Space 2
Color Space 3
Color Space 4
Page1/1
Ev(%Ev)
: Tcp( Tcp)
: d( d)
: Ra( Ra)
Press the
(Enter)/MENU button.
Color Space 1
Page8/9
Ev (%Ev )
S/P( S/P)
: 1= 4 0 0 nm
Ee(1)( Ea)
: 2= 5 0 0 nm
Ee(2)( Ea)
: 3= 6 0 0 nm
Ee(3)( Ea)
Set color space for item 1
Ee(1)( Ea)
1= 4 0 0 nm
(360 ~ 780 nm)
E-28
Color Space 1:
Color space shown in item 1
of the measurement screen.
Color Space 4:
Color space shown in item 4
of the measurement screen.
Color Space 1
Page8/9
Ev (%Ev )
S/P( S/P)
: 1= 4 0 0 nm
Ee(1)( Ea)
: 2= 5 0 0 nm
Ee(2)( Ea)
: 3= 6 0 0 nm
Ee(3)( Ea)
Set color space for item 1
Ee(1)( Ea)
1= 4 0 0 nm
(360 ~ 780 nm)
Change value with keys
Color Space
Meas. Time
Observer
Custom
Color Space 1
Color Space 2
Color Space 3
Color Space 4
Illum. Units
Page1/1
: Ee(400)(
: Ee(500)(
: Ee(600)(
: Ee(700)(
Ee)
Ee)
Ee)
Ee)
Preparation for
Measurement
Display Type
E-29
Color Space
Meas. Time
Observer
Illum. Units
Meas. Time
Meas. Options
Display Type
Color Space
Meas. Time
Observer
User cal.
Select meas. time
Page1/2
: Absolute
: Ev/x/y
: AUTO
: 2
: UC00
Preparation for
Measurement
[Operating Procedure]
Meas. Time
Page1/1
FAST
SLOW
AUTO
Meas. Time
Page1/1
FAST
SLOW
AUTO
Press the
(Enter)/MENU button.
Meas. Options
Display Type
Color Space
Meas. Time
Observer
User cal.
Select meas. time
Page1/2
: Absolute
: Ev/x/y
: SLOW
: 2
: UC00
FAST
SLOW
AUTO
High accuracy that automatically sets the exposure time (0.5 to 27 seconds)
in accordance with the brightness of the light source being measured and then
performs measurement.
Memo The Accuracy and Repeatability values shown in the specifications (page E-82) are for when AUTO is selected. In the case
of a short exposure time, Accuracy and Repeatability are lower at low illumination.
E-30
Color Space
Meas. Time
Observer
Illum. Units
Observer
Meas. Options
Display Type
Color Space
Meas. Time
Observer
User cal.
Select obsever
Page1/2
: Absolute
: Ev/x/y
: AUTO
: 2
: UC00
Observer
Page1/1
2
10
Select obsever
Observer
Page1/1
Preparation for
Measurement
[Operating Procedure]
2
10
Select obsever
Press the
(Enter)/MENU button.
Meas. Options
Display Type
Color Space
Meas. Time
Observer
User cal.
Select obsever
Page1/2
: Absolute
: Ev/x/y
: AUTO
: 10
: UC00
10
E-31
Color Space
Meas. Time
Observer
Illum. Units
Illum. Units
Meas. Options
Illum. Units
Page2/2
: lx
Preparation for
Measurement
[Operating Procedure]
Illum. Units
Page1/1
Page1/1
lx
fcd
Illum. Units
lx
fcd
Press the
(Enter)/MENU button.
Meas. Options
Illum. Units
E-32
lx
lux
fcd
foot-candela
Page2/2
: fcd
User calibration
Preparation for
Measurement
User calibration
The procedure below shows how to select a user calibration channel and how to change the items displayed in the
As necessary
list on the <User cal.> screen.
Change settings.
Meas. Options
Display Type
Color Space
Meas. Time
Observer
User cal.
Select user cal. data
Page1/2
: Absolute
: Ev/x/y
: AUTO
: 2
: UC00
[Operating Procedure]
User cal.
UC00
UC01
UC02
UC03
UC04
Select user cal. data
UC01
Select
List item
Page1/3
Page1/1
:
: Date/Time
Meas. Options
Display Type
Color Space
Meas. Time
Observer
User cal.
Select user cal. data
Page1/2
: Absolute
: Ev/x/y
: AUTO
: 2
: UC01
E-33
User calibration
Meas. Options
Display Type
Color Space
Meas. Time
Observer
User cal.
Select user cal. data
Page1/2
: Absolute
: Ev/x/y
: AUTO
: 2
: UC00
Preparation for
Measurement
[Operating Procedure]
User cal.
UC00
UC01
UC02
UC03
UC04
Select user cal. data
UC00
Select
List item
Page1/3
Page1/1
:
: Date/Time
List item
Page1/1
Date/Time
Name
Use the
and
buttons
to move the cursor to item you
want to select, and then press
(Enter)/MENU button.
the
UC00
Select
List item
Page1/1
: Name
E-34
Date/Time
Name
This chapter describes operating procedures for measurement functions. Set measurement
conditions in advance as necessary before using each measurement function.
Measurement
Appendix
Troubleshooting
Other Functions
Measurement
Measurement Screen.......................................................................................................................E-37
When the Measurement Mode is Set to Avg. Meas....................................................................E-39
When the Measurement Mode is Set to Cont. Meas...................................................................E-42
Preparation for
Measurement
Measurement................................................................................................................... E-36
E-35
Measurement
Measurement
Illuminance measurements are performed on the measurement screen.
A warm up period of at least 30 minutes is required under the following conditions to ensure good measurement
accuracy.
When the item being measured has low luminance (approximately 30 lx or less for Standard Illuminant A
equivalent)
When the ambient temperature of the measurement environment is outside the range of normal temperature
Measurement
Ev
x
y
240 . 2 lx
0 . 3642
0 . 3724
Press the
(Enter)/MENU button.
Menu
Save meas. data
Zero cal.
Meas. Mode
Meas. Options
Meas. data
Page1/2
: Single Meas.
Press the
(Enter)/MENU
button with the cursor on
Save meas. data.
Ev
x
y
221 . 2 lx
0 . 3700
0 . 3779
E-36
Measurement
Measurement Screen
The table below shows how measurement data is displayed in accordance with the display type and color space.
or
Color Space
Absolute
10
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTOUC00
UC00
UC00T01
T01
T01
10
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTOUC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
Ev
Ev
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
9300lx
10
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
10AUTO
AUTOUC00
UC00T01
T01
AUTO
Ev
Ev
Ev10
9300lx
9300lx
9300lx
UC00
T01
xEv
xx10
0.3333
0.3333
0.3333
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTOUC00
9300lx
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
EvEv
9300lx
Ev/x/y
yyy
0.3444
0.3444
0.3444
0.3444
0.3444
xyyxy yx
0.3333
0.3333
0.3333
0.3444
0.3444
Ready
for
yymeasurement
y
0.3444
0.3444
0.3444
Ev
+10lx
Ev
+10lx
Ev
+10lx
10
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
%Ev
%Ev
%Ev
105.00%
105.00%
105.00%
Ev
+10lx
x
x
x
+0.0033
+0.0033
+0.0033
%Ev
105.00%
%Ev
105.00%
%Ev
105.00%
Ev
Ev
Ev
+10lx
+10lx
+10lx
x
x
x
+0.0033
+0.0033
+0.0033
%Ev
105.00%
y
y
y
-0.0004
-0.0004
-0.0004
x
+0.0033
x
+0.0033
x
+0.0033
%Ev
%Ev
%Ev
105.00%
105.00%
105.00%
y
y
y
-0.0004
-0.0004
-0.0004
x
+0.0033
y
-0.0004
y
-0.0004
y
-0.0004
x
x
x
+0.0033
+0.0033
+0.0033
y
Ready
for measurement -0.0004
y
y
y
-0.0004
-0.0004
-0.0004
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTOUC00
10
10
10
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
EvEv
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
10
T01
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
10AUTO
AUTOUC00
UC00
T01
Ev
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
10
AUTO
Ev
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
Ev
9300lx
UC00
T01
xu'
x10
0.3333
0.3333
u'
u'
0.3333
0.3333
Ev
9300lx
Ev
9300lx
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTOUC00
9300lx
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
EvEv
9300lx
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
10
10
10
UC00
UC00T01
T01
T01
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
Warm
Warm
White
White
Warm
Warm
White
White
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
WW
(Warm
White)
Warm
Warm
White
White
Warm
White
Warm
Warm
White
White
10
AUTO
Ev
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
UC00
T01
Ev
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
Warm
White
Warm
White
Warm
White
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
Ev
Ev
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
9300lx
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
Ev
9300lx
Ev
9300lx
xu'
x10
0.3333
0.3333
Warm
White
u'
u'
0.3333
0.3333
0.3333
yu'
yv'
y
0.3444
0.3444
v'
v'
0.3444
0.3444
0.3444
v'
0.3444
v'
0.3444
u'
u'
u'
0.3333
0.3333
0.3333
v'
0.3444
Ready
forv'
measurement
0.3444
v'
v'v'
0.3444
0.3444
0.3444
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
Ev
9300lx
xEv
xu'
xWarm
0.3333
0.3333
WarmWhite
White
White
u'
0.3333
0.3333
u'
0.3333
yv'
yWarm
0.3444
0.3444
Ev
9300lx
v'
v'
0.3444
0.3444
0.3333
0.3333
0.3333
0.3444
0.3444
9300lx
9300lx
9300lx
0.3444
0.3444
0.3444
0.3333
0.3444
0.3444
0.3444
0.3333
0.3333
0.3333
v'
0.3444
v'
v'v'
0.3444
0.3444
0.3444
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTOUC00
10
10
10
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
Ev
Ev
+10lx
+10lx
Ev
Ev
+10lx
+10lx
10
UC00
T01
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
10AUTO
AUTO
UC00
T01
Ev
Ev
+10lx
+10lx
Ev
Ev
Ev
+10lx
+10lx
+10lx
10
AUTO
%Ev
%Ev
105.00%
105.00%
UC00
T01
%Ev
%Ev
105.00%
105.00%
Ev
+10lx
Ev
+10lx
Ev
+10lx
10
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
%Ev
%Ev
%Ev
105.00%
105.00%
105.00%
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
%Ev
%Ev
105.00%
105.00%
x
x
+0.0033
+0.0033
Ev
+10lx
u'
u'
u'
+0.0033
+0.0033
v'
v'
Ready
for measurement
u'
u'v'
u'
u'
u'
yu'
yv'
yEv
Ev
Ev
v'
v'
u'
u'
+0.0033
u'
+0.0033
u'
+0.0033
y
y
y
-0.0004
-0.0004
%Ev
%Ev
%Ev
105.00%
105.00%
105.00%
v'
v'
v'
-0.0004
-0.0004
-0.0004
u'
+0.0033
v'
v'
-0.0004
Ready
for
measurement -0.0004
v'
-0.0004
u'
u'
u'
+0.0033
+0.0033
+0.0033
v'
-0.0004
v'
v'
v'
-0.0004
-0.0004
-0.0004
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
10
10
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
Ev
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
10
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
EvEv
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
Ev
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
Ev
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
10 AUTO
Ev
9300lx
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
UC00
T01
xEv
xu'
0.3333
0.3333
u'
0.3333
0.3333
Tcp
Tcp
3936K
3936K
Tcp
3936K
Ev
9300lx
Ev
9300lx
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
9300lx
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
Ev
9300lx
xEv
x10AUTO
0.3333
0.3333
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
10
10
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
Warm
Warm
White
White
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
10
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
WW
(Warm
White)
Warm
Warm
White
White
Warm
White
Warm
White
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
Ev
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
Warm
White
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
Warm
Warm
Warm
White
White
White
Warm
White
Warm
White
10
AUTO
EvEv
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
UC00
T01
9300lx
Ev
9300lx
Warm
White
Warm
White
xEv
xu'
0.3333
0.3333
Ev
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
Warm
White
10
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
Ev
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
Ev
9300lx
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
u'
0.3333
0.3333
Warm
White
Tcp
Tcp
Tcp
3936K
3936K
3936K
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
10
10
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
Ev
Ev
+10lx
+10lx
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
10
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
Ev
Ev
+10lx
+10lx
Ev
+10lx
Ev
+10lx
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
%Ev
%Ev
105.00%
105.00%
Ev
+10lx
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
Ev
Ev
Ev
+10lx
+10lx
+10lx
10 AUTO105.00%
Ev
+10lx
Ev
+10lx
%Ev
%Ev
105.00%
UC00
T01
%Ev
%Ev
105.00%
105.00%
%Ev
105.00%
Ev
+10lx
Ev
+10lx
x
x
+0.0033
+0.0033
%Ev
105.00%
10
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
Ev
+10lx
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
%Ev
%Ev
%Ev
105.00%
105.00%
105.00%
u'
u'
+0.0033
+0.0033
Ev
+10lx
Tcp
v'
v'
uv
uv
uv
Ready
forv'
measurement
uv
uv
Tcp
Tcp
Tcp
uv
uv
uv
uv
uv
Tcp
yTcp
Ready
for
measurement
v'
v'
v'
Ev
Ev
Evy
uv
uv
uv
Tcp
Tcp
uv
uv
uv
Tcp
Tcp
Tcp
uv
uv
uv
uv
%Ev
105.00%
%Ev
105.00%
+1000K
+1000K
+1000K
-0.0004
-0.0004
-0.0004
-0.0004
Tcp
+1000K
Tcp
+1000K
%Ev
%Ev
%Ev
105.00%
105.00%
105.00%
Tcp
+1000K
Tcp
+1000K
Tcp
Tcp
Tcp
+1000K
+1000K
+1000K
xu'
xu'
xy
u'
yv'
v'
v'
u'
u'
Ev
Ev
Ev
u'
u'
u'
u'
yTcp
yv'
Tcp
Tcp
v'
uv
uv
uv
Tcp
Tcp
Ev
Ev
Ev
yTcp
y
0.3333
0.3333
0.3333
0.3444
0.3444
0.3444
0.3333
0.3333
9300lx
9300lx
9300lx
0.3333
0.3333
0.3333
0.3333
0.3333
0.3333
0.3333
0.3444
0.3444
0.3444
0.3444
0.3333
0.3333
9300lx
9300lx
9300lx
0.3333
0.3333
0.3333
0.3333
0.3444
0.3444
3936K
3936K
3936K
0.3444
0.3444
0.007
0.007
0.007
3936K
3936K
9300lx
9300lx
9300lx
3936K
0.3444
3936K
0.3444
0.3444
0.3444
0.007
0.007
0.007
0.007
0.007
3936K
3936K
3936K
0.007
0.007
0.007
0.007
0.007
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
Warm
Warm
White
White
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
Warm
Warm
White
White
Warm
White
Warm
White
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
Warm
Warm
White
White
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
Warm
Warm
White
White
Warm
Warm
White
White
White
Ev
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
XXWarm
93.00
93.00
XEv
93.00
Warm
White
Warm
White
u'
u'
0.3333
0.3333
Ev
9300lx
Warm
White
10
10
10
Ev
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
9300lx
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
XYEv
XTcp
X
93.00
93.00
93.00
Tcp
3936K
3936K
Warm
White
YY
54.23
54.23
54.23
3333
0.3444
0.3444
3333
uv
uv
uv
0.007
0.007
0.007
ZYZv'
ZY v'
3444
3444
3444
ZYZY ZY
3444
3444
3333
3333
3333
3444
Z
3444
Z
3444
Z
Z
3444
3444
Ready
for measurement
1010AUTO
AUTOUC00
UC00T01T01
10
10AUTO
AUTOUC00
UC00T01
T01
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
EvEv
9300lx
9300lx
10
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
54.23
54.23
0.3444
0.3444
54.23
uv
uv
uv
0.344
0.344
0.344
XYYXZv'
93.00
93.00
93.00
ZY
ZYX v' 34.44
34.44
34.44
54.23
ZZY ZY
34.44
34.44
34.44
Y
54.23
54.23
54.23
Z
34.44
ZZ Z
34.44
34.44
34.44
Ready
for measurement
1010AUTO
AUTOUC00
UC00T01T01
10
10AUTO
AUTOUC00
UC00T01
T01
Warm
Warm
White
White
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
Warm
Warm
White
White
Tcp
v'
v'
YZuv
YTcp
YTcp
uv
XYYXZZX
3936K
3936K
3936K
0.3444
0.3444
3333
3333
3333
0.007
0.007
3444
3444
3444
3333
3333
9300
9300
9300
XX
XTcp
XEv
X Ev
Y Tcp
Y
uv
uv
YZYTcp
YZTcp
uv
ZZuv
Z
9300
9300
9300lx
9300lx
9300
9300
9300
3936K
3936K
3333
3333
3936K
3936K
0.007
0.007
3333
3333
3333
3444
3444
0.007
0.007
3444
3444
3444
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
10
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
XEv
X10
9300
9300
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
Ev
9300lx
10
AUTO
T01
AUTO
UC00
T01
AUTOUC00
UC00
T01
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
9300lx
UC00
T01
XEv
X10 AUTO
9300
9300
YEv
Y10
3333
3333
d
d
576.52nm
576.52nm
d
576.52nm
Ev
9300lx
Ev
9300lx
10
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTOUC00
Ev
9300lx
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
Ev
9300lx
d
d
d
576.52nm
576.52nm
576.52nm
Y
Y
3333
3333
ZEv
Z
3444
3444
Pe
Pe
8.34%
8.34%
Pe
8.34%
d
576.52nm
Ev
9300lx
d
576.52nm
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
d
576.52nm
d
576.52nm
Pe
Pe
8.34%
8.34%
8.34%
ZPeZ
3444
3444
Pe
8.34%
Pe
8.34%
d
576.52nm
d
d
576.52nm
576.52nm
Pe
8.34%
Pe
8.34%
Pe
8.34%
PePe
8.34%
8.34%
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
10
10
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10AUTO
AUTOUC00
AUTO
10
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
Ra
Ra
Ra
61
61
61T01
Ev
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
10
T01
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
10AUTO
AUTOUC00
UC00
T01
Ra
Ra
Ra
61
61
61
Ev
9300lx
Ev
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
10
AUTO
UC00
R1
R1
R1
52
52
52T01
d
d
576.52nm
576.52nm
Ra
61
Ra
61
Ra
61T01
10
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTOUC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
R1
R1
R1
52
52
52
Ra
61
R2
R2
R2
74
74
74
d
d
d
R1
R1
Pe
Pe
R1
Ra
Ra
Ra
R2
R2
R2
R1
R3
R3
R3
R2
R2
Pe
Pe
Pe
R2
R1
R1
R1
R3
R3
R3
R2
R3
R3
Ready
for
measurement
R3
R2
R2
R2
R3
R3
R3R3
93.00
Xv'
93.00
v'
0.3444
0.3444
u'
u'
0.3333
0.3333
93.00
WW
(Warm
White)
Tcp
3936K
3936K
3936K
Warm
White
Warm
Warm
White
White
YXZuv
YZXTcp
54.23
54.23
54.23
uv
0.344
0.344
XYZTcp
93.00
34.44
34.44
34.44
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
Warm
Warm
White
White
Warm
Warm
White
White
White
X Ev
XWarm
93.00
93.00
3936K
3936K
9300lx
9300lx
XTcp
XTcp
93.00
93.00
93.00
YXEv
YEv
54.23
54.23
uv
uv
0.344
0.344
3936K
3936K
YZYTcp
YZTcp 54.23
54.23
54.23
34.44
34.44
uv
0.344
0.344
ZZuv
Z
34.44
34.44
34.44
CRI
Ev
9300lx
Ev
9300lx
yEv
yv'
0.3444
0.3444
xTcp
xWarmWhite
0.3333
Ev
9300lx
u'
u'
u'
0.3333
0.3333
0.3333
Warm
Warm
White
White
Tcp
Tcp
3936K
3936K
3936K
v'
0.3444
0.3444
9300lx
uv
uv
uv
0.344
0.344
0.344
3936K
3936K
0.3444
0.3444
3936K
0.3444
0.3444
9300lx
9300lx
9300lx
0.344
0.344
0.344
3936K
0.344
0.344
0.344
3936K
3936K
3936K
0.344
0.344
0.344
0.344
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
10
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
10
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
Ev
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
XX10
9300
9300
XEv
9300
10
UC00
T01
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
10AUTO
AUTO
Ev
9300lx
UC00
T01
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
9300lx
10
AUTO
XEv
XTcp
XEv
9300
9300
9300
UC00
T01
u'
u'
0.3333
0.3333
Tcp
3936K
3936K
3333
3333
3333
XYXYYX10
9300
9300
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
9300
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
Xu' u'
9300
0.3333
0.3333
X/Y/Z
10
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTOUC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
Ev
Ev
Ev
+10lx
+10lx
+10lx
10
UC00
T01
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
10AUTO
AUTO
UC00
T01
Ev
Ev
Ev
+10lx
+10lx
+10lx
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
%Ev
%Ev
%Ev
105.00%
105.00%
105.00%
WW (Warm White)
Ev/u'/v'
Ev/d/Pe
Difference
10
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTOUC00
UC00
UC00T01
T01
T01
10
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
UC00T01
T01
T01
Warm
Warm
Warm
White
White
White
10
UC00
T01
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
10AUTO
AUTO
UC00
T01
Warm
Warm
Warm
White
White
White
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
Ev
Ev
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
9300lx
Warm
White
Warm
White
Warm
White
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
UC00T01
T01
T01
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
9300lx
Warm
White
xEv
xEv
x10
0.3333
0.3333
0.3333
9300lx
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
Warm
Warm
WarmWhite
White
White
xEv
xyxyEv
0.3333
0.3333
0.3333
9300lx
yEv
0.3444
0.3444
0.3444
x
0.3333
x
0.3333
0.3333
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
9300lx
yEv
yyxEv
0.3444
0.3444
0.3444
x
0.3333
0.3444
0.3444
0.3444
xyyxy yx
0.3333
0.3333
0.3333
0.3444
Ready
for measurement
yy y
0.3444
0.3444
0.3444
xyxyxy
xEv
xEvxEv
x
Ev/Tcp/uv
Display Type
Select
Rank
10
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTOUC00
UC00
UC00T01
T01
T01
576.52nm
576.52nm
576.52nm
52
52
8.34%
8.34%
52
61
61
61
74
74
74
52
89
89
89
74
74
8.34%
8.34%
8.34%
74
52
52
52
89
89
89
74
89
89
74
7489
74
89
89
8989
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
10
10
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
Ev
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
Ra10
Ra
61
61
10
T01
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
10AUTO
AUTOUC00
UC00
T01
Ra
Ev
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
10
AUTO
Ra
Ra
61
6161
UC00
T01
52
R1
52
d
d
576.52nm
576.52nm
R1
10
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
R1
R1
R1
52
52
52
R2R2
7474
d
Ped
Pe
576.52nm
576.52nm
8.34%
8.34%
R2R2
74
7474
360
360
360 R2
Peak
Peak
Peak 455nm
455nm
455nm
780
780
R3
89 780
R3
89
Pe
Pe
8.34%
8.34%
Ready
forR3
measurement
360
360
360
Peak
Peak 455nm
455nm
455nm
780
780
780
R3
R3Peak
89
8989
360
Peak
780
360
Peak
455nm
780
360
Peak455nm
455nm
780
360
Peak
455nm
780
360
360
360
Peak
Peak
Peak455nm
455nm
455nm
780
780
780
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10AUTO
AUTOUC00
UC00T01
T01
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTOUC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10
Ra
Ra
61
61T01
10
AUTO
10
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
T01
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
10
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
Ev
Ev
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
9300lx
R1
R1
52
52
10
T01
Ra
Ra
61
61
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
10AUTO
AUTOUC00
UC00
T01
Ev
Ev
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
9300lx
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
3936K
3936K
3936K
Tcp
Tcp
Tcp
R2
R2
74
74
Ev
9300lx
R1
R1
52
52
Ev
9300lx
Ev
9300lx
10
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTOUC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
3936K
3936K
3936K
Tcp
Tcp
Tcp
Ev
9300lx
d
d
d
576.52
576.52
576.52
R3
R3
89
89
3936K
Tcp
R2
R2
74
74
360
360
3936K
Tcp
Peak
Peak
455nm
455nm
780
780
3936K
Tcp
Ev
Ev
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
9300lx
d
d
d
576.52
576.52
576.52
3936K
Tcp
Ra
Ra
RaR3
89
89
8989 780
R3
89
d
576.52
360
360
360
Peak
Peak
Peak
455nm
455nm
455nm
780
d
576.52
d
576.52
3936K
3936K
3936K 780
Tcp
Tcp
Tcp
Ra
Ra
Ra
89
89
89
d
576.52
Ra
89
Ra
89
Ra
89
d
d
d
576.52
576.52
576.52
Ra
89
Ra
RaRa
89
8989
1010AUTO
AUTOUC00
UC00T01T01
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10AUTO
10
AUTO
AUTOUC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
Ev
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
10
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
Warm
Warm
White
White
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
Warm
Warm
Warm
White
White
White
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
Warm
Warm
White
White
AUTO
XEv
X10
93.00
93.00
UC00
T01
Ev
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
9300lx
Warm
Warm
White
White
Warm
White
Warm
White
Warm
White
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
UC00T01
T01
T01
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
9300lx
YEv
Y10
54.23
54.23
White
d
d
d
576.52nm
576.52nm
576.52nm
XEv
XWarm
93.00
93.00
Ev
9300lx
Ev
9300lx
Ev
9300lx
Warm
Warm576.52nm
White
White
White
d
d
d
576.52nm
576.52nm
ZEv
ZYWarm
34.44
34.44
9300lx
Pe
Pe
8.34%
8.34%
8.34%
YPe
54.23
54.23
d
576.52nm
d
576.52nm
d
576.52nm
Ev
Ev
EvZ
9300lx
9300lx
9300lx
Pe
Pe
8.34%
8.34%
8.34%
d
576.52nm
ZPe
34.44
34.44
Pe
8.34%
Pe
8.34%
Pe
8.34%
d
d
d
576.52nm
576.52nm
576.52nm
Pe
8.34%
Pe
PePe
8.34%
8.34%
8.34%
10
10AUTO
AUTOUC00
UC00T01
T01
10
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
UC00T01
T01
T01
Warm
Warm
White
White
WW
(Warm
White)
Warm
Warm
Warm
White
White
White
EvEv
9300lx
9300lx
Ev
9300lx
Ev
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
d
d
576.52nm
576.52nm
d
576.52nm
d
d
576.52nm
576.52nm
Pe
Pe
8.34%
8.34%
Pe
8.34%
PePe
8.34%
8.34%
Ready
for measurement
%Ev
%Ev
%Ev
x
x
x
Ev
Ev
Ev
u'
u'
u'
y
y
%Ev
v'
v'
v'
%Ev
%Ev
%Ev
y
y
Tcp
Tcp
Tcp
x
x
%Ev
u'
u'
u'
%Ev
Ev
Ev
Ev
v'
v'
Tcp
Tcp
Tcp
y
y
Ready
for
measurement
v'
v'
v'
105.00%
105.00%
105.00%
+0.0033
+0.0033
+10lx
+10lx
+10lx
+0.0033
+0.0033
+0.0033
-0.0004
-0.0004
105.00%
-0.0004
-0.0004
105.00%
105.00%
105.00%
-0.0004
-0.0004
+1000K
+1000K
+1000K
+0.0033
105.00%
+0.0033
+0.0033
+0.0033
105.00%
+10lx
+10lx
+10lx
-0.0004
-0.0004
There
is
no10difference
in uv
10
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
Ev
Ev
+10lx
+10lx
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
so it is not
displayed.
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
Ev
Ev
+10lx
+10lx
X
X
+93.00
+93.00
X
+93.00
10
10 AUTO
AUTO UC00
UC00 T01
T01
%Ev
%Ev
105.00%
105.00%
Ev
Ev
+10lx
+10lx
10 AUTO
AUTO
UC00
T01
Ev
Ev
Ev
+10lx
+10lx
+10lx
10
X
X
X
+93.00
+93.00
+93.00
UC00
T01
%Ev
%Ev
105.00%
105.00%
Y
Y
-33.33
-33.33
Y
-33.33
X
+93.00
X
+93.00
u'
u'
+0.0033
+0.0033
%Ev
%Ev
105.00%
105.00%
10
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
X
+93.00
UC00
UC00
UC00T01
T01
T01
X
+93.00
%Ev
%Ev
%Ev
105.00%
105.00%
105.00%
Y
Y
Y
-33.33
-33.33
-33.33
v'
v'
-0.0004
Tcp
Tcp
+1000K
+1000K
u'
u' -0.0004
+0.0033
+0.0033
Z
Z
+34.44
+34.44
Z
+34.44
Y
-33.33
Y
-33.33
X
X
X
+93.00
+93.00
+93.00
Y
-33.33
Y
-33.33
Tcp
Tcp
Tcp
+1000K
+1000K
+1000K
Z
Z
Z
+34.44
+34.44
+34.44
v'
v' -0.0004
-0.0004
Z
+34.44
Z
+34.44
Y
Y
Y
-33.33
-33.33
-33.33
Z
+34.44
Z
+34.44
Z
Z
Z
+34.44
+34.44
+34.44
Ready
for measurement
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
10
10AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
10
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
Ev
Ev
+10lx
+10lx
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
10
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
X%
X%
93.00%
93.00%
X%
93.00%
X
X
+93.00
+93.00
10
UC00
T01
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
10AUTO
AUTO
UC00
T01
Ev
Ev
+10lx
+10lx
10
AUTO
X%
X%
X%
93.00%
93.00%
93.00%
UC00
T01
X
X
X
+93.00
+93.00
+93.00
%Ev
%Ev
105.00%
105.00%
Y%
Y%
133.33%
133.33%
Y%
133.33%
X%
93.00%
X%
93.00%
Y
Y
-33.33
-33.33
10
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
X%
93.00%
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
X%
93.00%
%Ev
%Ev
Y%
Y%
Y%
Tcp
Tcp
Y
Y
Y
Z%
Z%
Z%
Z
Z
Y%
Y%
X%
X%
X%
Y%
105.00%
105.00%
133.33%
133.33%
133.33%
+1000K
+1000K
-33.33
-33.33
-33.33
91.44%
91.44%
91.44%
+34.44
+34.44
133.33%
133.33%
93.00%
93.00%
93.00%
133.33%
Y%
133.33%
Tcp
Tcp +34.44
+1000K
+1000K
Z%
Z%
Z%
91.44%
91.44%
91.44%
Z
Z
Z
+34.44
+34.44
Z%
91.44%
Z%
91.44%
Y%
Y%
Y%
133.33%
133.33%
133.33%
Z%
91.44%
Z%
91.44%
Z%
91.44%
Z%
Z%
91.44%
91.44%
Ready
for
measurement
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
10
10
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
AUTO
AUTO
Ev
Ev
Ev
+10lx
+10lx
+10lx
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
X
X
+93.00
+93.00
X%
X%
93.00%
93.00%
10
UC00
T01
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
10AUTO
AUTO
UC00
T01
Ev
Ev
Ev
+10lx
+10lx
+10lx
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
%Ev
%Ev
%Ev
105.00%
105.00%
105.00%
X%
X%
X%
93.00%
93.00%
93.00%
X
X
+93.00
+93.00
Y
Y
-33.33
-33.33
Ev
+10lx
Ev
+10lx
Y%
Y%
133.33%
133.33%
Ev
+10lx
10
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
%Ev
%Ev
%Ev
105.00%
105.00%
105.00%
Ev
+10lx
d
d
d
+16.52nm
+16.52nm
+16.52nm
Use the
and
buttons
to switch
between
Difference
Y%
Y%
Y%
133.33%
133.33%
133.33%
%Ev
105.00%
Y
Y
-33.33
-33.33
%Ev
105.00%
Z
Z
+34.44
+34.44
%Ev
105.00%
Z%
Z%
91.44%
91.44%
Ev
Ev
Ev
+10lx
+10lx
+10lx
d
d
d
+16.52nm
+16.52nm
+16.52nm
%Ev
105.00%
Pe
Pe
Pe
+12.66%
+12.66%
+12.66%
d
+16.52nm
d
+16.52nm
Z%
Z%
Z%
91.44%
91.44%
91.44%
Z
Z and
+34.44
+34.44
d
+16.52nm
%Ev
%Ev
%Ev
105.00%
105.00%
105.00%
Pe
Pe
Pe
+12.66%
+12.66%
+12.66%
d
+16.52nm
with
Target
Percentage
Pe
+12.66%
Pe
+12.66%
Pe
+12.66%
d
d
d
+16.52nm
+16.52nm
+16.52nm
Pe
+12.66%
Pe
Pe
Pe
+12.66%
+12.66%
+12.66%
of Target.
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
10
10
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
10
10
10
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
X%
X%
93.00%
93.00%
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
Ev
Ev
+10lx
+10lx
Ra
Ra
Ra
61
61
61
10
UC00
T01
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
10AUTO
AUTO
UC00
T01
Ev
+10lx
Ev
Ev
+10lx
+10lx
Ra
Ra
Ra
61
61
61
X%
X%
93.00%
93.00%
10
AUTO
%Ev
%Ev
105.00%
105.00%
UC00
T01
R1
R1
R1
52
52
52
Y%
Y%
133.33%
133.33%
Ra
61
Ra
61
Ra
61T01
10
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
%Ev
%Ev
%Ev
105.00%
105.00%
105.00%
R1
R1
R1
52
52
52
d
d
+16.52nm
+16.52nm
Ra
61
R2
R2
R2
74
74
74
Y%
Y%
133.33%
133.33%
R1
52
Z%
Z%
91.44%
91.44%
R1
52
R1
52
d
d
d
+16.52nm
+16.52nm
+16.52nm
Ra
Ra
Ra
61
61
61
R2
R2
R2
74
74
74
Pe
Pe
+12.66%
+12.66%
R1
52
R3
R3
R3
89
89
89
R2
74
R2
74
Z%
Z%
91.44%
91.44%
R2
74
Pe
Pe
Pe
+12.66%
+12.66%
+12.66%
R1
R1
R1
52
52
52
R3
R3
R3
89
89
89
R2
74
R3
89
R3
89
Ready
for
measurement
R3
89
R2
R2
R2
74
74
74
R3
89
R3
R3
R3
89
8989
1010AUTO
AUTOUC00
UC00T01T01
Illuminance Ev*1, xy
chromaticity
Warm
Warm
White
White
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01T01
EvEvWarm
9300lx
9300lx
Warm
White
White
d
d
576.52nm
576.52nm
Ev
Ev
9300lx
9300lx
Ped
Pe
8.34%
8.34%
d
576.52nm
576.52nm
Pe Pe
8.34%
8.34%
Measurement
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
Ev
Ev
+10lx
+10lx
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
10
10
10
UC00
T01
T01
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
Ra
Ra
61
61
7UC00
10
UC00
T01
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
10AUTO
AUTO
UC00
T01
%Ev
%Ev
105.00%
105.00%
Ev
+10lx
+10lx
Ev
10
AUTO
Ra
Ra
Ra
61
61
61
UC00
T01
4
R1
R1
52
52
d
d
+16.52nm
+16.52nm
10
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
%Ev
%Ev
105.00%
105.00%
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
R1
R1
R1
52
52
52
8 74
R2
R2
74
Ra, R1 to R15
Pe
Pe
+12.66%
d
+16.52nm
+16.52nm
R2
R2
R2
74
74
360
360
360d
Peak
Peak
Peak +12.66%
+5nm
+5nm
+5nm
780
780
R3
R3
89
89 780
374
Pe
Pe
+12.66%
+12.66%
Ready
for
measurement
360
360
360
Peak
Peak
Peak +5nm
+5nm
+5nm
780
780
780
R3
R3
R3
89
8989
360
Peak
780
360
Peak
+5nm
780
360
Peak +5nm
+5nm
780
360
Peak
+5nm
780
360
360
360
Peak
Peak
Peak +5nm
+5nm
+5nm
780
780
780
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10AUTO
AUTOUC00
UC00T01
T01
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTOUC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10
Ra
Ra
61
61T01
10
AUTO
10
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
T01
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
10
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
T01
%Ev
%Ev
%Ev
105.00%
105.00%
105.00%
R1
R1
52
10
UC00
T01
Ra
Ra
6152
61
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
10AUTO
AUTO
UC00
T01
%Ev
%Ev
%Ev
105.00%
105.00%
105.00%
10
AUTO
UC00
T01
Tcp
Tcp
Tcp
+1000K
+1000K
+1000K
R2
R2
74
%Ev
105.00%
R1
R1
5274
52
%Ev
105.00%
%Ev
105.00%
10
10
10AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
UC00T01
T01
T01
Tcp
Tcp
Tcp
+1000K
+1000K
+1000K
%Ev
105.00%
d
d
d
+16.52nm
+16.52nm
+16.52nm
R3
R3
89
89
Tcp
+1000K
R2
R2
74
74
360
360
Tcp
+1000K
Peak
Peak
+5nm
+5nm
780
780
Tcp
+1000K
%Ev
%Ev
%Ev
105.00%
105.00%
105.00%
d
d
d
+16.52nm
+16.52nm
+16.52nm
Tcp
+1000K
Ra
Ra
Ra
61
61
6189 780
R3
R3
89
+16.52nm
360
360
360
Peak
Peak
Peak
+5nm
+5nm
+5nm
780
780
d
+16.52nm
d
d
+16.52nm
Tcp
Tcp
Tcp
+1000K
+1000K
+1000K
Ra
Ra
Ra
61
61
61
d
+16.52nm
Ra
61
Ra
6161
Ra
d
d
d
+16.52nm
+16.52nm
+16.52nm
Ra
61
Ra
Ra
Ra
61
6161
1010AUTO
AUTOUC00
UC00T01T01
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
T01
10
10AUTO
10
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
UC00T01
T01
T01
%Ev
%Ev
105.00%
105.00%
Use the
and
buttons to switch between R1 to Use the
and
buttons
R3, R4 to R6, R7 to R9, R10 to R12, and R13 to switch between R1 to
to R15.
R3, R4 to R6, R7 to
R9, R10 to R12, and
R13 to R15.
Spectral
Ev
EvEv
9300lx
9300lx
9300lx
3936K
3936K
Tcp
Tcp
3936K
3936K
3936K
Tcp
Tcp
Tcp
d
576.52
576.52780780
360360 d
Peak
Peak455nm
455nm
d
d
d Peak455nm
576.52
576.52
576.52
89
89
360
360 RaRaPeak
455nm
780780
Ra
RaRa
89
8989
Custom
1010AUTO
AUTOUC00
UC00T01T01
EvEv
9300lx
9300lx
1010
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01T01
Tcp
EvTcp
Ev
d
d
Tcp
Tcp
Ra
Ra
d
d
Ready for
Rameasurement
Ra
3936K
3936K
9300lx
9300lx
576.52
576.52
3936K
3936K
89
89
576.52
576.52
89 89
%Ev
%Ev
%Ev
105.00%
105.00%
105.00%
Tcp
Tcp
+1000K
+1000K
Tcp
Tcp
Tcp
+1000K
+1000K
+1000K 780780
d
d
+16.52nm
360360
Peak
+5nm
Peak +16.52nm
+5nm
d
d
d
+16.52nm
+16.52nm
+16.52nm
Ra
Ra
6161
360
360
Peak
Peak +5nm
+5nm
780780
Ra
Ra
Ra
61
6161
Ready
for measurement
1010AUTO
AUTOUC00
UC00T01T01
%Ev
105.00%
%Ev
105.00%
1010
AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01T01
Tcp
Tcp
+1000K
+1000K
%Ev
%Ev
105.00%
105.00%
d
d
+16.52nm
Tcp
Tcp +16.52nm
+1000K
+1000K
Ra
Ra
6161
d
d
+16.52nm
+16.52nm
Ready
forRa
measurement
Ra
61 61
Displays user-specified
chromaticity values in
measurement display items
1 through 4.
E-37
Measurement
AUTO
1010AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01T01
EvEv
x x
y y
S/PS/P
AUTO
1010AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01T01
123.4lx
123.4lx
0 .3456
0 .3456
0.6789
0.6789
0.33
0.33
Ev
Ev
xx
yy
S/P
S/P
Ready
for measurement
Ready
for measurement
Color Space
Custom
example 1
Ev, x, y,
S/P
Custom
example 2
Spectral
irradiance
*1
*2
Measurement
*3
*
E-38
Absolute
1010AUTO
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01T01
EvEv
x x
y y
S/PS/P
123.4lx
123.4lx
0 .3456
0 .3456
0.6789
0.6789
0.33
0.33
Ready
for measurement
Ready
for measurement
AUTO
1010AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01T01
Ee(400)
Ee(400)
Ee(500)
Ee(500)
Ee(600)
Ee(600)
Ee(700)
Ee(700)
4.238E-4
4.238E-4
4.274E-4
4.274E-4
1.201E+3
1.201E+3
2.936E+4
2.936E+4
Ready
for measurement
Ready
for measurement
+5.4lx
+5.4lx
-0.0023
-0.0023
+0.0253
+0.0253
-0.12
-0.12
Ready
for measurement
Ready
for measurement
Display Type
Select Rank
AUTO
1010AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01T01
Difference
%Ev
101.3%
%Ev
101.3%
-0.0023
-0.0023
xx
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01T01
y10AUTO
+0.0253
y10
+0.0253
Ev
+5.4lx
Ev
+5.4lx
S/P
-0.12
S/P
-0.12
-0.0023
Ready
forx
measurement-0.0023
Ready
forx
measurement
+0.0253
yy
+0.0253
S/P
-0.12
S/P
-0.12
Ready
for measurement
Ready
for measurement
10
AUTO
UC00
UC00
T01
10AUTO
AUTO
1010
UC00
T01
AUTO
UC00
T01T01
%Ev
%Ev
Ee(400)
Ee(400)
xx
Ee(500)
Ee(500)
yy
Ee(600)
Ee(600)
S/P
S/P
Ee(700)
Ee(700)
101.3%
101.3%
+2.226E-5
+2.226E-5
-0.0023
-0.0023
-3.049E+5
-3.049E+5
+0.0253
+0.0253
+5.274E+5
+5.274E+5
-0.12
-0.12
2.086E-5
2.086E-5
Ready
for
Ready
for
Ready
for measurement
measurement
Ready
for measurement
measurement
Measurement
S01
Ev
x
y
555. 4 lx
0 . 1232
0 . 5674
icon is displayed.
Measurement
S05
Ev
x
y
555. 2 lx
0 . 1231
0 . 5669
icon is displayed.
E-39
Measurement
Press the
button to confirm the
average value of all the previous
measurements.
AVG
Ev
x
y
555. 3 lx
0 . 1230
0 . 5670
n = 5
Measurement
Press the
1. [Saving]
Press the
(Enter)/MENU
button with the cursor on
Save meas. data on the
screen from step 6.
(Enter)/MENU button.
Menu
Page1/2
Save meas. data
Delete All
Delete 1 Data
Zero cal.
Meas. Mode
: Avg. Meas.
Select the measurement mode
AVG
Ev
x
y
555. 3 lx
0 . 1230
0 . 5670
E-40
Measurement
2. [Deleting]
(Enter)/MENU
Press the
button with the cursor on
Delete 1 Data or Delete All
on the screen from step 6.
Confirm deletion
Measured data entry S05 being
used to calculate the average
val will be deleted. Continue?
OK
Cancel
Cancel deleting
Measurement
M###
Not deleted when the power is turned OFF.
Can be read on a PC by using a software such as the CL-S10w.
E-41
Measurement
Measurement
Ev
x
y
123. 4 lx
0 . 3456
0 . 3678
icon is displayed.
Ev
x
y
123. 4 lx
0 . 3456
0 . 3678
Press the
(Enter)/MENU button.
Menu
Save meas. data
Zero cal.
Meas. Mode
Meas. Options
Meas. data
Page1/2
: Cont. Meas.
Press the
(Enter)/MENU button
with the cursor on "Save meas.
data".
Ev
x
y
123. 4 lx
0 . 3456
0 . 3678
E-42
About Targets
About Targets
A target is a target color that is used during measurement to determine to what extent measured values deviate from
a particular color.
A target is required when Difference is specified for the Display Type setting.
This instrument supports registration of up to a total of 20 targets, numbered T01 through T20.
To change the current target setting, perform the target selection procedure. Even if you change the target, the
current user calibration correction coefficient does not change.
The target setting is common to each color space.
Change settings.
[Operating Procedure]
Menu
Save meas. data
Zero cal.
Meas. Mode
Meas. Options
Meas. data
Page1/2
Measurement
Target operations are performed on the <Target data> screen, which is accessed from the <Menu> screen.
Use the procedure below to display the <Target data> screen.
As necessary
: Single Meas.
Target data
Page1/4
T01
T02
T03
T04
T05
Select target data to use.
E-43
About Targets
Registering a Target
The following are the different methods that can be used to register a target.
1. Registering measurement data
2. Registering selected measured data
3. Registering with the CL-S10w data management software that comes as standard with the instrument
See the CL-S10w user documentation for information about using the software to configure settings.
[Operating Procedure]
Memo If you are planning to register measurement data as a target, you will need to perform the measurement before beginning
the procedure below.
Measurement
Press the
Use the
and
buttons to
move the cursor to MEAS or to
the number (M001 through M100) of
the measured data you want to
register, and then press the
(Enter)/MENU button.
(Enter)/MENU button.
T01
Ev
x
y
---
--- lx
-----
No target data.
T01
Page1/1
Select
Register
List item
: Date/Time
Delete 1 Data
Delete All
Use selected data as target
Press the
(Enter)/MENU button.
Register
MEAS 2011/12/24
M001 2011/12/24
M002 2011/12/24
M003 2011/12/24
M004 2011/12/24
Select meas. data to use
M001
Ev
x
y
Page1/21
11 : 03 : 51
10 : 54 : 21
10 : 05 : 07
10 : 55 : 07
10 : 55 : 07
1570 lx
0 . 3753
0 . 3837
Confirm registration
M001 will be registered as
target number T01.
Continue?
OK
Cancel
Cancel registration
E-44
---
About Targets
Target data
Page1/4
2011/12/24
10 : 54 : 21
T01
T02
T03
T04
T05
Target data registered
Measurement
E-45
About Targets
[Operating Procedure]
Measurement
E-46
Press the
(Enter)/MENU button.
T02
Ev
x
y
UC00
347 . 9 lx
0 . 3907
0 . 3886
T02
Page1/1
Select
Register
List item
: Date/Time
Delete 1 Data
Delete All
Use selected data as target
Target data
Page1/4
2011/12/24
15 : 32 : 31
T01
2011/12/24
15 : 32 : 31
T02
T03
T04
T05
Selected target data changed
About Targets
Deleting a Target
You can use the procedure below to delete a registered target.
[Operating Procedure]
While the <Target data> screen
and
is displayed, use the
buttons to move the cursor
to the target number to which
you want to delete data (T01
through T20), and then press
(Enter)/MENU button.
the
Press the
Press the
(Enter)/MENU
and
button, use the
buttons to move the cursor to
Delete 1 Data, and then press
(Enter)/MENU button.
the
(Enter)/MENU button.
T03
Ev
x
y
UC00
1211 lx
0 . 3682
0 . 3785
T02
Page1/1
Select
Register
List item
: Date/Time
Delete 1 Data
Delete All
Use selected data as target
Confirm deletion
Selected target data T03
will be deleted. Continue?
Measurement
OK
Cancel
Cancel deleting
Target data
Page1/4
2011/12/24
10 : 54 : 21
T01
2011/12/24
10 : 55 : 07
T02
T03
T04
T05
Target data deleted
E-47
About Targets
[Operating Procedure]
T02
Ev
x
y
UC00
1211 lx
0 . 3682
0 . 3785
Measurement
Press the
Use the
and
buttons
to move the cursor to item you
want to select, and then press
(Enter)/MENU button.
the
(Enter)/MENU button.
T02
Page1/1
Select
Register
List item
: Date/Time
Delete 1 Data
Delete All
Use selected data as target
List item
Page1/1
Date/Time
Name
T02
Select
Register
List item
Delete 1 Data
Delete All
Select list item
Page1/1
: Name
Date/Time
Name
Target data name (ID) (Target names cannot be edited. This is indicated on the
display by square brackets [ ].)
Memo You can use the CL-S10w data management software that comes with the
instrument to modify the target settings and the display names.
E-48
Measured data operations are performed on the <Meas. data> screen, which is accessed from the <Menu> screen.
Use the procedure below to display the <Meas. data> screen.
Menu
Save meas. data
Zero cal.
Meas. Mode
Meas. Options
Meas. data
Page1/2
: Single Meas.
Meas. data
M001 2011/12/24
M002 2011/12/24
M003 2011/12/24
M004 2011/12/24
M005 2011/12/24
Select meas. data to use
Page1/2
10 : 54 : 21
10 : 05 : 07
10 : 55 : 07
10 : 55 : 07
10 : 57 : 16
Measurement
[Operating Procedure]
E-49
[Operating Procedure]
Measurement
(Enter)/MENU button.
M003
Ev
x
y
1211 lx
0 . 3682
0 . 3785
M003
Page1/1
Register
Delete 1 Data
Delete All
Use the
and
buttons
to move the cursor to the
target number to which you
want to register data (T01
through T20), and then press
(Enter)/MENU button.
the
Press the
(Enter)/MENU button.
Register
Page1/4
2011/12/24
10 : 54 : 21
T01
2011/12/24
10 : 55 : 07
T02
T03
T04
T05
Select target data to use.
T02
Ev
x
y
UC00
1211 lx
0 . 3682
0 . 3785
Overwrite
Data already registered for
target number T02. Overwrite?
OK
Cancel
Cancel overwriting
E-50
Meas. data
M001 2011/12/24
M002 2011/12/24
M003 2011/12/24
M004 2011/12/24
M005 2011/12/24
Target data registered
Page1/20
10 : 54 : 21
10 : 05 : 07
10 : 55 : 07
10 : 55 : 07
10 : 57 : 16
[Operating Procedure]
(Enter)/MENU button.
M003
Ev
x
y
1211 lx
0 . 3682
0 . 3785
M003
Page1/1
Register
Delete 1 Data
Delete All
Confirm deletion
Selected measurement data M003
will be deleted. Continue?
Measurement
OK
Cancel
Cancel deleting
Meas. data
Page1/20
M001 2011/12/24
10 : 54 : 21
M002 2011/12/24
10 : 05 : 07
M003 2011/12/24
10 : 55 : 07
M004 2011/12/24
10 : 55 : 07
M005 2011/12/24
10 : 57 : 16
Measurement data deleted.
E-51
E-52
Appendix
Troubleshooting
Other Functions
Measurement
Preparation for
Measurement
Other Functions
E-53
Connecting to a PC
Connecting to a PC
The instrument is equipped with a USB connection terminal. Using the included USB cable, you can connect the
instrument to a PC and transmit data.
Notes Do not connect a cable other than the designated cable to the USB connection terminal.
When the instrument is connected to an external device and communicating with it, communications may be
interrupted by being exposed to strong external static electricity or radio waves from the surrounding area. In these
cases, turn the power OFF and then turn it ON again.
Memo When connected to a PC, the instrument automatically enters communication mode when the PC attempts to connect.
Communicating... is displayed on the LCD screen, and the instruments control buttons and measuring button are
disabled.
When the command to enable the measuring button is used from the PC for the instrument, it is possible to measure
by pressing the instruments measuring button.
When connecting to the PC, we recommend using software that can connect to and use the instrument.
Other Functions
Notes To connect the instrument to a PC, the dedicated USB driver must be installed. For the USB driver, use the driver
included with the software that can connect to and use the instrument.
E-54
Connect the USB connector plug firmly and with the correct orientation.
Always connect and disconnect the USB cable by the connectors plug. Do not pull it out by the cable itself or bend it
with unreasonable force. Doing so may break the cable.
Connect the instrument with a cable of a suitable length. If the cable lacks the suitable length, this may cause
connection problems or cable breaks.
Firmly push in the USB cable connector that matches the shape of the port (connection terminal) until it can go in no
further.
Connecting to a PC
[Operating Procedure]
The USB cable can be connected and disconnected even when the instruments power is ON, but here it is connected
with the power turned OFF.
Other Functions
E-55
CL-500A Settings
CL-500A Settings
You set the display language for the instrument when first turning it on after purchase, but the other measuring
instrument items are set with their initial settings, so the instrument can be used without configuring other settings.
Please change these settings as necessary.
Measuring instrument settings are configured on the <System> screen.
As necessary
Move to the <System> screen with the procedure below.
Change settings.
[Operating Procedure]
Menu
Save meas. data
Zero cal.
Meas. Mode
Meas. Options
Meas. data
Page1/2
: Single Meas
System
Page1/2
Buzzer
: On
Invert Display
Date/Time
Auto Power Off
: On
Cal. Warning
Change buzzer setting
Other Functions
Setting items
Buzzer
Invert Display
Date/Time
Auto Power Off
Cal. Warning
Language
Initialize
Info(SerNo/Ver)
E-56
CL-500A Settings
[Operating Procedure]
Buzzer
Page1/1
On
Off
Buzzer
Page1/1
On
Off
Press the
(Enter)/MENU button.
System
Page1/2
Buzzer
: Off
Invert Display
Date/Time
Auto Power Off
: On
Cal. Warning
Change buzzer setting
Other Functions
On: The buzzer sounds when measurement starts and stops, and when a button is pressed.
Off: The buzzer does not sound when measurement starts and stops, or when a button is pressed.
E-57
CL-500A Settings
Invert Display
You can flip the display on the LCD screen vertically.
[Operating Procedure]
Press the
Page1/2
button.
Other Functions
Page2/2
E-58
Menu
System
System
Buzzer
: On
Invert Display
Date/Time
Auto Power Off
: On
Cal. Warning
Change display orientation
CL-500A Settings
[Operating Procedure]
Date/Time
Date/Time
Date Format
Page1/1
: 2011/12/24
: yyyy/mm/dd
Set date/time
Date/Time
2011 / 12 / 24
14 : 35 : 53
3
4
Set second
Date/Time
Date/Time
Date Format
Date/Time
2011 / 12 / 24
Set date/time
14 : 35 : 53
Page1/1
: 2011/12/14
: yyyy/mm/dd
Other Functions
Set year
E-59
CL-500A Settings
[Operating Procedure]
Date/Time
Date/Time
Date Format
Page1/1
: 24/12/2011
: yyyy/mm/dd
Date Format
yyyy/mm/dd
mm/dd/yyyy
dd/mm/yyyy
Page1/1
Other Functions
Date Format
yyyy/mm/dd
mm/dd/yyyy
dd/mm/yyyy
Page1/1
Press the
(Enter)/MENU button.
Date/Time
Date/Time
Date Format
Page1/1
: 24/12/2011
: dd/mm/yyyy
E-60
yyyy/mm/dd
mm/dd/yyyy
dd/mm/yyyy
CL-500A Settings
[Operating Procedure]
Page1/1
On
Off
Page1/1
On
Off
Press the
(Enter)/MENU button.
System
Page1/2
Buzzer
: Off
Invert Display
Date/Time
Auto Power Off
: Off
Cal. Warning
Select auto power off setting
Other Functions
On: Power turns off automatically if no button operation on the instrument is performed for more than 15 minutes.
E-61
CL-500A Settings
[Operating Procedure]
Cal. Warning
Cal. Warning
Svc. Cal. Expir
Svc. Cal. Warn.
Page1/1
: 12h
: On
Other Functions
Press the
(Enter)/MENU button.
Cal. Warning
Page1/1
3h
6h
12h
24h
No Expiry
Select 0-cal. warning expiry
Cal. Warning
Page1/1
3h
6h
12h
24h
No Expiry
Select 0-cal. warning expiry
Cal. Warning
Cal. Warning
Svc. Cal. Expir
Svc. Cal. Warn.
Page1/1
: 24h
: On
3h
6h
12h
24h
No Expiry
E-62
CL-500A Settings
[Operating Procedure]
Cal. Warning
Cal. Warning
Svc. Cal. Expir
Svc. Cal. Warn.
Page1/1
: 12h
: On
Page1/1
Page1/1
On
Off
Other Functions
Press the
(Enter)/MENU button.
Cal. Warning
Cal. Warning
Svc. Cal. Expir
Svc. Cal. Warn.
Select svc. cal. warning
Page1/1
: 12h
: Off
E-63
CL-500A Settings
[Operating Procedure]
Language
English
Japanese
Chinese
Page1/1
1/1
Switch to English
Other Functions
OK
E-64
English
Japanese
Chinese
2/2
:
CL-500A Settings
Initialize
Returns the settings for the instrument back to their initial state.
Notes Do not initialize the instrument except when necessary.
When the instrument is initialized, the zero calibration execution records and target color data are deleted.
[Operating Procedure]
On the <System> screen, move
the cursor to Initialize with
or
button and press
the
(Enter)/MENU button.
the
Initialize
Initialize to factory setting.
All meas. and target data will
be deleted. Continue?
OK
Cancel
Cancel initialization
System
Language
Initialize
Info(SerNo/Ver)
Page2/2
: English
Press the
button.
Menu
System
Page2/2
Other Functions
E-65
CL-500A Settings
Initial settings
Item
Meas. Mode
Meas. Options
Initial setting
Single Meas.
Delay Time
Absolute
Color Space
Ev/x/y
Meas. Time
AUTO
Observer
Illum. Units
lx
User cal.
Zero cal.
Target data
Target data
T00
Meas. data
Not completed
Select Rank
D (Daylight)
N (Natural)
W (White)
WW (Warm White)
L
Buzzer
On
Invert Display
Other Functions
0sec.
Display Type
Date/Time
System
Normal
Date Format
yyyy/mm/dd
On
0-cal. warning
12h
On
English
* Instrument settings may be initialized by causes other than the initialize operation (such as complete discharge of the
built-in battery).
E-66
[Operating Procedure]
Menu
Save meas. data
Zero cal.
Meas. Mode
Meas. Options
Meas. data
Page1/2
: Single Meas.
System
Page1/2
Buzzer
: On
Invert Display
Date/Time
Auto Power Off
: On
Cal. Warning
Change buzzer setting
Other Functions
E-67
[Operating Procedure]
ILLUMINANCE SPECTROPHOTOMETER
CL-500A
Serial No.
Version
10000105
1.20.0001
System
Language
Initialize
Info(SerNo/Ver)
Page2/2
: English
Other Functions
E-68
[Operating Procedure]
Cal. Warning
Cal. Warning
Svc. Cal. Expir
Svc. Cal. Warn.
Page1/1
: 12h
: On
Page1/1
12:22:15
Press the
button.
Cal. Warning
Cal. Warning
Svc. Cal. Expir
Svc. Cal. Warn.
Page1/1
: 12h
: On
Other Functions
E-69
E-70
Appendix
Troubleshooting
Other Functions
Measurement
Initialization....................................................................................................................................E-75
Starting Up from the Language Screen...........................................................................................E-75
Preparation for
Measurement
Troubleshooting
E-71
Error Messages
Error Messages
The messages below may be displayed when using the instrument. When one of these messages is displayed, please
take the action indicated below. When you perform the action but the instrument does not return to normal, or when
the power does not turn on even when the internal battery is charged, contact a KONICA MINOLTA-authorized
service facility.
Notes The messages below may be displayed on the LCD screen. Refer to the separate materials for the communication
error check codes.
Troubleshooting
No.
1
E-72
Error Message
Perform zero calibration.
Press [MEAS] button to start zero
calibration.
Problem/possible cause
Measurement performed without zero
calibration.
Action
Perform zero calibration.
No measurement data.
No target data.
10
11
12
No.
13
Error Message
Over CRI calc. range.
Problem/possible cause
The CRI could not be calculated.
Action
The CRI cannot be calculated with
the light source being used. This does
not indicate malfunction.
14
15
16
17
18
Circuit malfunction.
Contact Service Center.
19
Clock malfunction.
Charge battery. Set clock.
20
Troubleshooting
Error Messages
E-73
Troubleshooting
Condition
The LCD is blank.
Cause
Is the battery low?
Action
Charge the instrument using the AC
adapter or USB bus power.
If the instrument does not work even
after the battery has been charged, it is
possible that overcurrent may have
occurred and burned out the internal fuse.
Immediately stop using the instrument
and contact a KONICA MINOLTAauthorized service facility.
E-74
Initialization
While holding down the
button and
switch to the y side. This will start up the instrument from the
<Initialize> screen.
For information about the <Initialize> screen, refer to page E-65.
Memo Even if you perform an initialization, the CPU will not be reset.
2. Slide
1. Hold down
switch to the y side. This will start up the instrument from the
<Language> screen.
For information about the <Language> screen, refer to page E-64.
2. Slide
Troubleshooting
1. Hold down
E-75
E-76
Appendix
Troubleshooting
Other Functions
Measurement
Preparation for
Measurement
Appendix
E-77
100
80
60
40
20
0
400
450
500
550
600
650
700
750
Wavelength (mm)
20
Appendix
40
0
100%
80
Ideal
CL-500A
20
40
60
60
60
40
80
E-78
20
80
v
Blackbody
locus
0.35
2300K
300
0K
uv
Correlated
temperature Tcp
Appendix
00
50
0.30
130
00K
0.20
0.25
Correlated temperature Tcp and uv
0.30
E-79
xc xn
x xn
yc yn
y yn
Spectrum locus
Sc
0.8
xc' xn
x xn
550 nm
yc' yn
y yn
0.6
Appendix
500 nm
0.4
600 nm
White point
R
780 nm
0.2
C'
S' Pure purple line
V
380 nm
0.2
0.4
0.6
E-80
External Dimensions
External Dimensions
(Unit: mm)
Center of receptor
window (back)
Tripod screw
Depth: 5.5
95
MENU
165
Receptor window
11
11.2
72
MEAS.
45.2
Reference plane
95
Appendix
70
10.5
48
E-81
Specifications
Specifications
Model name
Illuminance meter class
Spectral wavelength range
Output wavelength pitch
Spectral bandwidth
Wavelength precision
Measuring range
Accuracy*4 *5
(Standard Illuminant A)
Repeatability (2)*4
(Standard Illuminant A)
Visible-region relative spectral
response characteristics (f1')
Cosine response (f2)
Temperature drift (fT)
Humidity drift (fH)
Measurement Time
Display Modes
Other Functions
Display Languages
Interface
Appendix
Power
Operation temperature and humidity
ranges
Storage temperature and humidity
ranges
Dimensions
Weight
*1
*2
*3
*4
*5
E-82
Section 7.6.3 Response Time conforms when measurement speed mode is FAST.
585.3 nm evaluation performed using substitute wavelength of 587.6 nm.
Based on Konica Minolta test standards (5C or less temperature change after zero calibration).
Automatic exposure time setting (high accuracy) mode
Linear for Ev (illuminance)
9222-A53C-14
BDLBGA
Printed in Japan