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Placing Batteries 

  

Warning   

(Failure to adhere to the following points may result in death or serious injury.)

 

Do not dispose of batteries in fire, short their terminals, apply heat to them or disas-
semble them. Doing so may cause explosion or liquid leakage, resulting in fire or 
injury.

 

Should liquid leak from battery and contact to eye, wash liquid off with clean 
water  without  rubbing  eyes  and  immediately  seek  for  medical  professional's 
advice. In case liquid contacts with hand or clothes, wipe liquid off with plenty 
of water. Avoid further use of such instrument. 

 

Insulate battery contact with such object as tape in disposing of batteries. Contact 
to other metal object may cause heat, explosion or fire. Follow local regulation for 
proper disposal or recycle of batteries. 

 

Should instrument or AC adapter be damaged or smoke or odd smell be gener-
ated, do not keep using it without correction. Doing so may cause fire. In such 
situations, switch power off immediately, unplug AC adapter (or remove batter-
ies in using ones) and contact the nearest Konica Minolta-authorized service 
facility.

 

Caution

 

 

Do not use batteries other than those specified by KONICA MINOLTA. Or do not 
use new and old batteries together or combine different type batteries. When 
installing batteries in this instrument, make sure that they are correctly placed 
according to (+) and (-) marks. Failure to any of these may damage battery or 
leak liquid, resulting in fire, injury or air pollution.

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. 

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 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.  

(Failure to adhere to following points may result in injury or 
damage to instrument or other property.) 

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Summary of Contents for CHROMA METER CS-200

Page 1: ...CHROMA METER CS 200 Instruction Manual Please read before using this instrument CS 200_E001 026 indd 1 12 7 17 4 43 07 PM...

Page 2: ...nstrument This symbol indicates alternating current AC This symbol indicates direct current DC This symbol indicates class II protection against electric shock Notes on This Manual Copying or reproduc...

Page 3: ...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...

Page 4: ...o 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...

Page 5: ...tage 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...

Page 6: ...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 b...

Page 7: ...e nearest Konica Minolta authorized service facility Objective Lens Should it be gotten dirt or dust wipe off with dry and soft cloth or lens cleaning pa per Do not use organic solvent like benzine or...

Page 8: ...ling Installing 20 Hand Strap 21 Adjusting hand strap 21 How to carry 21 Notes on carrying 21 Connecting AC Adapter 22 Connection Method 23 Placing Batteries 24 Note on Use 24 Remaining Battery Level...

Page 9: ...om saved data 82 4 By entering numerical value 84 Measurement Measurement 88 Measuring distance and measuring area 88 Storing Measurement Value 90 Displaying Stored Data and 92 Setting Measurement Val...

Page 10: ...r Standard and optional accessories are available with the instrument The shape of some products may be different from those shown ND Eyepiece Filter CS A27 Eases glare when peeping into finder to mea...

Page 11: ...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...

Page 12: ...t 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 Stan...

Page 13: ...K VALLEY SHUTTER MEMORY MEASSPEED ABS DIFF BACKLIGHT KEYLOCK CHARMODE RECALC SHIFT MENU ESC ENTER Lens Cap AA Size Batteries x4 commercially available Data Management Software CS S10w Professional Clo...

Page 14: ...lens Focus adjustment ring Measuring angle selector USB connector AC adapter input terminal Power switch Key panel LCD screen Hand strap Screw hole for fixing Measurement button Aperture in finder ind...

Page 15: ...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 measureme...

Page 16: ...HT Selects backlight ON OFF on LCD screen p 54 KEY LOCK Switches between valid invalid for acceptance of each key operation after being kept pressed for at least 2 seconds ap proximately MENU Menu scr...

Page 17: ...t of screen and to always keep opened p 48 SHIFT 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 appe...

Page 18: ...icator Inside Finder 1 Aperture 0 2 Aperture 0 1 Aperture Lv value appears on in finder indicator K displayed as and M displayed as show x103 and x106 respectively CS 200_E001 026 indd 16 12 7 17 4 43...

Page 19: ...n 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 c...

Page 20: ...ted 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 S...

Page 21: ...19 Installing CS 200_E001 026 indd 19 12 7 17 4 43 25 PM...

Page 22: ...lable 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 For other detailed dimensions see p 109 154 61 6...

Page 23: ...ecurely 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...

Page 24: ...moved Do not forcibly pull any part on power cord when unplugging since this may cause fire or electric shock Gently disconnect by holding plug Also do not handle power cord with wet hands Doing so ma...

Page 25: ...o AC adapter input terminal on body 3 Plug AC adapter to outlet 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...

Page 26: ...aution Do not use batteries other than those specified by KONICA MINOLTA Or do not use new and old batteries together or combine different type batteries When installing batteries in this instrument m...

Page 27: ...tration 3 Place 4 AA size batteries following polarity indication in battery chamber Do no touch or short terminals in battery chamber Doing so may cause breakage of this instrument Use alkaline manga...

Page 28: ...Aperture 1000cd m2 or lower 0 1 Aperture 2 Outside room temperature and normal humidity ranges Turning power switch ON 1 Slide power switch to ON side Measurement screen appears 5 seconds after initia...

Page 29: ...27 Setting CS 200_E027 060 indd 27 12 7 17 4 46 00 PM...

Page 30: ...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 automat...

Page 31: ...NC NO SYNC LENS STANDARD MEM AUTO NUM MEMORY DATA MOOO NO DATA Lv x y CH00 DEFAULT Lv cd m2 x y MODE SINGLE 2 ANGL 1 VIEW SPD MANU 30 SYNC NO SYNC LENS STANDARD MEM AUTO NUM MEMORY DATA MOOO NO DATA L...

Page 32: ...urement 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 3 Press MENU key Menu 1 4...

Page 33: ...res 6 and 7 as necessary Selectable frequency range is from 40 00Hz to 200 00Hz Press ESC to stop 9 Press ENTER key to show MENU 1 4 screen Now frequency has been set 10 Press ESC to return to measure...

Page 34: ...HIFT mode If SFT appears instead it means that instrument is to operate in SHIFT mode Press SHIFT key to cancel SHIFT mode 3 Press MENU key four times Menu 4 4 screen appears on LCD screen 4 Press ENT...

Page 35: ...s ESC key to return to measurement screen Setting remains even after switching OFF O When observer angle is set to 10 Lv display changes to Y display Lv and Y display in stored data is retained after...

Page 36: ...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 d COLOR CH00 DEFAULT Lv cd m2 x y MODE SI...

Page 37: ...creen switches in order of Lvxy Lvu v LvT uv XYZ d Lvxy in SHIFT mode while COLOR key is pressed It switches in order of Yxy Yu v XYZ d Yxy when observer angle is 10 Color space setting remains even a...

Page 38: ...ODE SINGLE 2 CH00 DEFAULT Lv cd m2 u v MODE SINGLE 2 ANGL 1 VIEW SPD AUTO SYNC 200 00Hz LENS STANDARD MEM AUTO NUM MEMORY DATA MOOO NO DATA Lv x y ANGL 1 VIEW SPD AUTO SYNC 200 00Hz LENS STANDARD MEM...

Page 39: ...ess ABS DIFF key to show absolute value ABS or color difference DIFF to select Measurement value switches between that for absolute value ABS and difference while pressing key Setting remains even aft...

Page 40: ...e in SHIFT mode Press SHIFT key to cancel SHIFT mode 3 Press MENU key twice Menu 2 4 screen appears on LCD screen 4 Press either or key to select DISPLAY DIGITS and then ENTER key Inversion cursor mov...

Page 41: ...en after switching OFF O DISPLAY DIGYTS CH00 DEFAULT Lv 20 80cd m2 x 0 448 y 0 448 MODE SINGLE 2 ANGL 1 VIEW SPD AUTO SYNC 200 00Hz LENS STANDARD MEM AUTO NUM MEMORY DATA MOOO NO DATA Lv x y MENU 2 4...

Page 42: ...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...

Page 43: ...stop 6 Press ENTER key Inversion cursor returns to OBJECTIVE LENS Now change has been set 7 Press ESC key to return to measurement screen Setting remains even after switching OFF O OBJECTIVE LENS CH0...

Page 44: ...Press ESC key when menu or target value setting menu appears Measurement screen appears on LCD screen 2 Make sure that appears on left bottom indicating this instrument has not been set for SHIFT mod...

Page 45: ...t 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 Setting remains even after switching O...

Page 46: ...edure 1 Press ESC key when menu or target value setting menu appears Measurement screen appears on LCD screen 2 Make sure that appears on left bottom indicating this instrument has not been set for SH...

Page 47: ...mal screen PEAK VALLEY shall be retained even after switching OFF O PEAK VALLEY CH00 DEFAULT Lv 15 61cd m2 x 0 4125 y 0 4429 MODE CONT SFT 2 ANGL 1 VIEW SPD AUTO SYNC NO SYNC LENS STANDARD MEM AUTO NU...

Page 48: ...actory automatically closes for every measurement Operation Procedure 1 Press ESC key when menu or target value setting menu appears Measurement screen appears on LCD screen 2 Make sure that appears o...

Page 49: ...OFF O SUHUTTER CH00 DEFAULT Lv 92 74cd m2 x 0 4185 y 0 4242 MODE CONT 2 CH00 DEFAULT Lv 92 74cd m2 x 0 4185 y 0 4242 MODE CONT 2 ANGL 1 VIEW SPD AUTO SYNC NO SYNC LENS STANDARD MEM AUTO NUM MEMORY DAT...

Page 50: ...SHIFT mode Press SHIFT key to cancel SHIFT mode 3 Press MENU key twice Menu 2 4 screen appears on LCD screen 4 Press either or key to select DATA PROTECT and then ENTER key Inversion cursor moves from...

Page 51: ...O DATA PROTECT CH00 DEFAULT Lv 20 80cd m2 x 0 4476 y 0 4477 MODE SINGLE 2 ANGL 1 VIEW SPD AUTO SYNC 200 00Hz LENS STANDARD MEM AUTO NUM MEMORY DATA MOOO NO DATA Lv x y MENU 2 4 OBJECTIVE LENS STANDARD...

Page 52: ...on left bottom indicating this instrument is 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 3 Press ME...

Page 53: ...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...

Page 54: ...ing 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 3 Press MENU key three times Menu 3...

Page 55: ...n or error message 7 Press ENTER key Inversion cursor returns to parameter name to fix setting for buzzer sound 8 Repeat procedures 6 and 7 as necessary 9 Press ESC key twice to return to measurement...

Page 56: ...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 2 3 1 3 Press BACKLIGHT key If backligh...

Page 57: ...55 Setting BACK LIGHT CS 200_E027 060 indd 55 12 7 17 4 46 28 PM...

Page 58: ...et for SHIFT mode If SFT appears instead it means that instrument is to operate in SHIFT mode Press SHIFT key to cancel SHIFT mode 3 Press MENU key three times Menu 3 4 screen appears on LCD screen 4...

Page 59: ...ssed original screen appears after PLEASE WAIT When PLEASE WAIT appears do not switch OFF Doing so may break stored data SLEEP MODE CH00 DEFAULT Lv 20 80cd m2 x 0 448 y 0 448 MODE SINGLE 2 ANGL 1 VIEW...

Page 60: ...pment form factory Operation Procedure 1 Press ESC key when menu or target value setting menu appears Measurement screen appears on LCD screen 2 Make sure that appears on left bottom indicating this i...

Page 61: ...59 59 If you enter incorrect time error occurs Press ESC key to stop 8 Press ENTER key Menu 3 4 screen appears on LCD screen indicating internal clock has been set 9 Press ESC key to return to measur...

Page 62: ...60 CS 200_E027 060 indd 60 12 7 17 4 46 32 PM...

Page 63: ...61 Measurement Preparation CS 200_E061 86 indd 61 12 7 17 4 47 50 PM...

Page 64: ...d dominant wavelength in one channel CH00 is for measurement based upon KONICA MINOLTA s calibration standard Its cali bration correction coefficient has been set and is unchangeable Only target color...

Page 65: ...alue 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 are...

Page 66: ...setting menu appears Measurement screen appears on LCD screen 2 Press SHIFT key to switch to SHIFT mode SFT appears on left bottom indicating this instrument is to operate in SHIFT mode Or make sure...

Page 67: ...h 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 CH SETTING MENU 1 4 CH SETTING MEAS MODE SINGLE SYNC MODE DELETE BREAK ESC 2 CH...

Page 68: ...ement value appears on CURRENT DATA part of LCD screen after measurement is completed After measurement do not switch OFF until measurement value appears Doing so may break stored data continuation fr...

Page 69: ...C key twice to return to measurement screen USER CAL DATA CH01 DEFAULT Lv cd m2 x y SET CAL VALUE OK ENTER SFT 2 ANGL 1 VIEW SPD AUTO SYNC NO SYNC LENS STANDARD MEM AUTO NUM CURRENT DATA Lv 90 30 x 0...

Page 70: ...space Select same color space as calibration value to be entered in procedures from 11 to 13 10 Press ENTER key Calibration entry screen appears 2 Through selection from saved data continuation from a...

Page 71: ...d data 15 Press ESC key twice to return to measurement screen USER CAL USER CAL DATA CH01 DEFAULT Lv 1 cd m2 x y SET CAL VALUE OK ENTER SFT 2 ANGL 1 VIEW SPD AUTO SYNC NO SYNC LENS STANDARD MEM AUTO N...

Page 72: ...er before copying 9 Press ENTER key 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 continuation from...

Page 73: ...Y 99999000000 and 0 Z 99999000000 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 Char...

Page 74: ...one for which user calibration is to reset Once reset calibration channel to copy to cannot be returned to previous status before resetting Make sure to check channel number before copying 4 Press SH...

Page 75: ...to reset other calibration channel Note that original calibration channel appears when you return to measurement screen in procedure 10 10 Press ESC key three times to return to measurement screen CH...

Page 76: ...alibration 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 3 Press either or key to...

Page 77: ...ontinuously Z to A in ascending order and space If kept pressed character switches continuously Small alphabets numerical values and symbols are also available See p 77 for details CH ID NAME MENU 1 4...

Page 78: ...t switch OFF Doing so may break stored data 12 Press ESC key two times to return to measurement screen CH ID NAME CH SETTING CH01 SAMPLE USER CAL CH ID NAME CH COPY CH RESET BREAK ESC 2 CH01 SAMPLE Lv...

Page 79: ...l 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 A to Z Space Small Alphabet a t o...

Page 80: ...inant 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...

Page 81: ...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...

Page 82: ...eturned to previous status before setting Make sure to check channel number before overwriting 4 Press TARGET key TARGET screen appears Operation Procedure 2 1 8 7 3 2 Through measurement 4 TARGET CH0...

Page 83: ...AIT appears measurement value has been set as target color When PLEASE WAIT appears do not switch OFF Doing so may break stored data 8 Press ESC key to return to measurement screen TARGET TARGET CH01...

Page 84: ...o previous status before setting Make sure to check channel number before overwriting 4 Press TARGET key TARGET screen appears Operation Procedure 2 5 1 8 7 3 6 3 Through selection from saved data 4 T...

Page 85: ...VIEW SPD AUTO SYNC NO SYNC LENS STANDARD MEM AUTO NUM HOLD DATA Lv x y TARGET CH01 Display 1 Lv 90 41cd m2 x 0 4174 y 0 4137 SELECT MEH DATA OR MEASURE NEXT ENTER 2 ANGL 1 VIEW SPD AUTO SYNC NO SYNC L...

Page 86: ...to previous status before setting Make sure to check channel number before overwriting 4 Press TARGET key TARGET screen appears Operation Procedure 2 1 10 9 3 6 4 By entering numerical value 4 5 7 TAR...

Page 87: ...d y respectively Press ESC key to stop 10 Press ESC key to return to measurement screen TARGET TARGET CH01 Display 1 Lv cd m2 x y SET CAL VALUE OK ENTER SFT 2 ANGL 1 VIEW SPD AUTO SYNC NO SYNC LENS ST...

Page 88: ...86 CS 200_E061 86 indd 86 12 7 17 4 48 17 PM...

Page 89: ...87 Measurement CS 200_E087 96 indd 87 12 7 17 4 49 12 PM...

Page 90: ...t aperture black circle indicating measurement area looks clear when observing object through finder See p 17 4 Rotate focus adjustment ring for objective lens for that purpose Make sure that object a...

Page 91: ...ated 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 measur...

Page 92: ...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...

Page 93: ...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...

Page 94: ...er or key to switch channel number Number increases in descending order If kept pressed number continuously changes Number decreases in ascending order If kept pressed number continuously changes Meas...

Page 95: ...n ascending order and space If kept pressed character switches continuously Small alphabet numerical value and symbols are also available See p 77 for details 7 Press key to move cursor to second digi...

Page 96: ...ress SHIFT key to cancel SHIFT mode Follow below procedures to delete stored data 3 Press MENU key Menu 1 4 screen appears on LCD screen 4 Press either or key to select DELETE and then ENTER DELETE sc...

Page 97: ...TA M009 ALL OK TO DELETE OK ENTER CANCEL ESC 2 DELETE OK TO DELETE M009 OK ENTER CANCEL ESC 2 DELETE OK TO DELETE ALL DATA OK ENTER CANCEL ESC 2 DELETE SELECT DATA M009 ALL OK TO DELETE OK ENTER CANCE...

Page 98: ...96 CS 200_E087 96 indd 96 12 7 17 4 49 24 PM...

Page 99: ...97 Communication CS 200_E97 100 indd 97 12 7 17 4 51 08 PM...

Page 100: ...ration Procedure 1 Switch power OFF O 2 Left protect cover and connect USB cable to USB connector of this instrument 3 Make sure that USB cable is all seated to USB connector Communication interface i...

Page 101: ...s 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 w...

Page 102: ...100 CS 200_E97 100 indd 100 12 7 17 4 51 09 PM...

Page 103: ...101 Description CS 200_E101 118 indd 101 12 7 17 4 52 11 PM...

Page 104: ...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...

Page 105: ...re 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 correlat...

Page 106: ...rresponding 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 co...

Page 107: ...ominant wavelength on chromaticity diagram y 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 x 550 nm 600 nm 780 nm 500 nm 380 nm S C N V Spectrum locus Pure purple line White point R Sc C S CS 200_E101 118 indd 105 12...

Page 108: ...e 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 instrume...

Page 109: ...Keep the angle between illumination light source and white calibration plate at 45 White Calibration 2 Perform user calibration See p 64 for details Measurement of Object 3 Set object on the same posi...

Page 110: ...this instrument PC and software CS S10w White Calibration 3 Set color measuring mode for object color with CS S10w 4 Conduct white calibration with CS S10w Measurement of Object 5 Set object on the sa...

Page 111: ...od screw depth 6 5 For M5 screw depth 6 5 Optical axis For M5 screw depth 6 5 47 5 32 150 102 5 70 61 6 248 334 95 10 5 64 127 65 6 Filter thread diameter 40 5 Standard plane for distance measurements...

Page 112: ...INCORRECT OBSERVER CONDITION Measurement data measured with different observer angle from that for channel is going to be used for user calibration for that channel or for target color setting Select...

Page 113: ...ot improve please contact the nearest Konica Minolta authorized service facility 10 VIEWING ANGLE SELECTOR ERROR Measurement was per formed when measurement angle selector was in wrong position or mea...

Page 114: ...ION Clock IC does not operate correctly Reset the power to set correct date and time If symptom does not improve please contact the nearest Konica Minolta authorized service facility 14 A D ERROR Erro...

Page 115: ...object to measure is of high luminance 3 Does not accept key operation Hasn t remote mode been set Press ESC key to can cel remote mode 99 Don t you press unfunc tional key Press correct key Hasn t it...

Page 116: ...bject to measure of low luminance Repeatability of x y worsens if ob ject of low luminance is measured It becomes worse especially when measurement angle is 0 2 or 0 1 Also it becomes worse especially...

Page 117: ...red from PC to this instrument Has USB cable been tightly connected Connect this instrument and PC securely 98 Hasn t remote mode been cancelled Switch to remote mode by sending connection command fro...

Page 118: ...HIFT key to cancel SHIFT mode 3 Press MENU key three times Menu 3 4 screen appears on LCD screen 4 Press either or key to select VERSION and then ENTER key Such information as version No appears on LC...

Page 119: ...DE OFF DATE TIME BUZZER VERSION BREAK ESC 2 CH00 DEFAULT Lv 20 80cd m2 x 0 4476 y 0 4477 MODE SINGLE 2 ANGL 1 VIEW SPD AUTO SYNC 200 00Hz LENS STANDARD MEM AUTO NUM MEMORY DATA MOOO NO DATA Lv x y VER...

Page 120: ...2 Press SHIFT key MENU key and key at the same time LUM UNIT appears on LCD screen 2 5 4 3 3 Press key or key to select cd m2 or fL Press ESC key to stop You can select cd m2 or fL as luminance unit V...

Page 121: ...twice Measurement screen appears on LCD screen CH00 DEFAULT Lv 6 07 f L x 0 4476 y 0 4477 MODE SINGLE 2 ANGL 1 VIEW SPD AUTO SYNC 200 00Hz LENS STANDARD MEM AUTO NUM MEMORY DATA MOOO NO DATA Lv x y VE...

Page 122: ...e from front edge of metal lens barrel Color space Lv x y Lv u v Lv T uv XYZ dominant wavelength Measurement synchroniza tion frequency Vertical synchronization frequency 40 00 to 200 00 Hz Interface...

Page 123: ...RESULTING FROM THE MISUSE MISHANDLING UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATION ETC OF THIS PRODUCT OR FOR ANY INDIRECT OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS INTERRUPTION OF BUS...

Page 124: ...9222 1892 A1 2005 KONICA MINOLTA INC BIIBPK Printed in Japan...

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