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Communication 
command 

Function 

FLD3 

Changes the measuring angle to the 0.2 position. 

FLD4 

Changes the measuring angle to the 0.1 position. 

FLDR 

Reads the setting of the current measuring angle. 

NL_#### 

Sets the delay time input of the integral time delay function. 
“####” is time [ms]. 

ND 

Sets “ON” for the integral time delay function. 

NF 

Sets “OFF” for the integral time delay function. 

WHO 

Reads the luminance meter name. 

SRL 

Reads the serial number. 

VER 

Reads the program version. 

 

“_” means space.    “####” means a numerical value. 
When the communication command is sent from PC, SR-

NIR returns “OK” as the reception check 

command.    If SR-

NIR receives an irrelevant command, it returns “NO”. 

 

Summary of Contents for SR-NIR

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL SPECTRORADIOMETER Rev 8...

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Page 3: ...ight of luminous bodies such as LED coated surfaces and printed substances Moreover by using SR NIR with the spectroradiometer SR series it can measure the spectral distribution of the visible light a...

Page 4: ...this indication and mishandling the device may cause injury to you or others 1 or cause property damage 2 1 Injury stated here indicates the injury burn or electric shock that does not require you hos...

Page 5: ...dapter may cause fire or electric shock Prohibited Never disassemble AC adapter This may cause the fire and electric shock Forced Be sure to remove the dust or moisture around the plug and outlet of A...

Page 6: ...table places like wobbly table or inclined surface Dropping or falling of the device or other objects may injure you Prohibited Never pull out or insert the plug by wet hand This may cause electric sh...

Page 7: ...cate an error In such a case turn off the power and leave the instrument as it is for about 30 minutes under the usable condition 5 to 35 C Then turn on the power 5 1 Error Display of Instrument Never...

Page 8: ...rformed by the user for maintenance Please read the section relevant to the maintenance method in this Manual Cleaning the instrument cover and lens For the dirt of the instrument case and lens please...

Page 9: ...surement Single 14 2 2 Continuous Measurement Auto Run 16 2 3 Difference Measurement 17 2 4 Display of Measurement Data 19 2 5 Measuring 20 2 5 1 Measuring Directional Light Sources 20 2 5 2 Measuring...

Page 10: ...Command 52 4 1 2 ST Command 52 4 1 3 STB Command 55 4 1 4 A0 A1 A2 A3 Command 56 4 1 5 KW n Command 56 4 1 6 KR n Command 57 4 1 7 DR n Command 58 4 1 8 KO1 KN1 Command 58 4 1 9 KOR1 Command 59 4 1 10...

Page 11: ...Specifications and Performance 69 Block Diagram 71 External Dimensional Diagram 72...

Page 12: ...ates the menu titles displayed on the panel switch or the liquid crystal display LCD unit This shows the reference section within the Manual This shows the reference document Remember This explains wh...

Page 13: ...re provided If any of them is not found please contact the local retailer from which you purchased the instrument or TOPCON TECHNOHOUSE CORPORATION Main body 1 Objective lens cap 1 SR NIR Quick manual...

Page 14: ...PC connection 1 3 2 Connecting PC External synchronizing signal input connector Input the synchronizing signal through this connector when measuring a flashing light source such as CRT Reset switch T...

Page 15: ...ured values measurement conditions or others Panel switches The switches are used to start stop measurement and perform other operations and to perform a variety of settings with the function mode Tri...

Page 16: ...measuring diameter Specifications and Performance of 6 Appendices UP switch and DOWN switch These switches move up down the measurement data number indicated on the LC display unit The measurement re...

Page 17: ...putting numerical values CHANGE switch Used to change the set values When pressing this switch the displayed value is deleted and cursor blinks Enter new data ROTATION switch Used to select the settin...

Page 18: ...measurement is stopped Measured value display screen This screen appears after measurement is finished 2 2 Correction factor display None No correction f1 Spectral correction is done Absolute value m...

Page 19: ...AC adapter This may cause the fire Prohibited Never pull out or insert the plug by wet hand This may cause electric shock Connect the AC adapter to the instrument by the following procedures 1 Make su...

Page 20: ...ion to the instrument s manual Remember Do not connect disconnect the connectors while the instrument is powered The RS 232C specifications of the instrument are shown below Communication method Full...

Page 21: ...r selector knob to OPEN 3 Look into the eyepiece lens Turn the diopter adjustment ring of the eyepiece lens to bring the reticle mark into focus 4 Perform alignment for the measurement target Turn the...

Page 22: ...the maintenance recommendation screen 1 4 Maintenance Recommendation Display Remember After turning on the power perform warm up for at least 40 minutes Maintenance Last Time n months passed Please Wa...

Page 23: ...11 To turn off the power tilt the power switch leftward OFF FUNCTION SHIFT LAMP FIELD DIF DC IN POWER...

Page 24: ...n there is a luminous body at the viewfinder side set the viewfinder shutter to CLOSE in order to block the stray light from the viewfinder The shutter is opened and it is possible to observe an objec...

Page 25: ...ast calibration the message on Fig B is displayed Regard Fig A and Fig B as the standard for calibration Fig A Fig B When Fig B is displayed you hear the beep sound for 5 seconds Then the screen shift...

Page 26: ...ered with the same number the existing data is overwritten Note The measurement data can be stored up to 50 1 Press the MEAS HOLD switch to start measurement 2 The integral time is indicated on the LC...

Page 27: ...icated The indicated data is different according to the measurement modes Measurement mode 3 2 Measurement Mode Each time measurement is ended the data number is increased 2 When AUTO is selected 2 Wh...

Page 28: ...the measuring method to continuous measurement Setting of the measuring method 3 2 Measurment Mode 2 Press the MEAS HOLD switch Note In continuous measurement the integral time is not indicated Be ca...

Page 29: ...DIF switch The display on the panel switch is changed to DIF The screen is changed as shown below and the standard value input selection screen appears 2 Press the MEAS HOLD switch to measure the stan...

Page 30: ...measurement in the same way as absolute value measurement It is possible to change the measurement mode and to perform continuous measurement Changing the measurement mode 3 2 Measurement Mode Continu...

Page 31: ...ess the DOWN switch and the data with the preceding number is indicated Remember When you press the MEAS HOLD switch to perform measurement while some data is being indicated the measured data is stor...

Page 32: ...chment lens AL 6 and AL 11 Measuring diameter of SR NIR Specifications and Performance of 6 Appendices Use the screw at the objective lens end of this instrument to connect the attachment lens When us...

Page 33: ...g a light source equipped with a high duty ratio and a high light intensity or a light source where a dummy black enters during the lighting cycle period by using AUTO mode the sufficient flashing tim...

Page 34: ...Parameters Selection of data communication method 3 7 Data Communication Method Selection of the remote command terminal code 3 8 Terminal Code of Remote Command Use of correction factor 3 9 Using Co...

Page 35: ...switch on the panel is moved Fit to a desired item and press the ENTER switch to decide the item The setting items in each function mode are displayed The setting items of each function mode are desc...

Page 36: ...actor 3 COMM This is relevant to communication 1 Communication Type Set the data communication method USB RS 232C 3 5 PC Communication Method 2 RS 232C Parameters Set the RS 232C parameters When RS 23...

Page 37: ...finished setting the items press the FUNCTION switch The function mode menu initial screen appears again While this screen is being indicated press the FUNCTION switch again The function mode is finis...

Page 38: ...he cursor is lit and the system is in the standby status 3 Press the ROTATION switch change the measurement mode to MANU and press the ENTER switch to decide the change Each time you press the ROTATIO...

Page 39: ...value 9 After inputting press the ENTER switch to decide the numerical value Note If you input a value out of the specified range the system returns to Step 5 Input a value again If you make a mistak...

Page 40: ...frequency 50 or 60Hz for the fluorescent light and other lighting objects The optimal integral time is calculated according to the input frequency and the light source brightness The input range is 1...

Page 41: ...to change to the desired measurement mode Each time you press the ROTATION switch the mode is changed as shown below AUTO FREQ MANU SYNC 4 Press the ENTER switch to decide the change ENTER DIF ABS UP...

Page 42: ...tion menu Then access the Frequency Input screen 3 1 2 Entering Returning from the Function Mode 2 Press the CHANGE switch 3 Input the desired numerical value according to the numerical value input me...

Page 43: ...ess the Integ Time Input screen 3 1 2 Entering Returning from the Function Mode 2 Press the CHANGE switch 3 Input the desired numerical value according to the numerical value input method You can inpu...

Page 44: ...time longer than usual is useful to reduce discrepancy By using the integral time delay function the integral time is longer and measurement is done in stabilized condition 2 5 4 Measuring a Frequency...

Page 45: ...al time of 100 cycles the discrepancy is as follows 0 1t 100t 0 1 The setting procedures are described below Setting 1 Shift to the function mode Access MEASURE from the function menu Then access the...

Page 46: ...until the MEAS HOLD switch is pressed again The procedures to set the measuring method are described below 1 Shift to the function mode Access MEASURE from the function menu Then access the Single or...

Page 47: ...COMM from the function menu Then access the Communication Type screen 3 1 2 Entering Returning from the Function Mode 2 Press the CHANGE switch 3 Press the ROTATION switch to select the desired connec...

Page 48: ...232C parameters setting screen is not indicated 1 Shift to the function mode Access COMM from the function menu Then access the RS 232C Parameters screen 3 1 2 Entering Returning from the Function Mod...

Page 49: ...the ENTER switch The cursor is moved to stop bit 7 Press the ROTATION switch to change the stop bit to 1 and decide it with the ENTER switch The cursor disappears and the setting is completed ENTER DI...

Page 50: ...ication command In this chapter the setting method in the function mode will be described Note When USB is set in 3 5 PC Connection Method the setting screen for the data communication method is not i...

Page 51: ...hift to the function mode Access COMM Then access the Delimiter screen 3 1 2 Entering Returning from the Function Mode 2 Press the CHANGE switch 3 Press the ROTATION switch to select the desired termi...

Page 52: ...below 1 Shift to the function mode Access FACTOR from the function menu Then access the Factor ON OFF screen 3 1 2 Entering Returning from the Function Mode 2 Press the CHANGE switch The right part of...

Page 53: ...E switch The part after Factor 1nm lights up 3 Each time you press the ROTATION switch under this status ON and OFF are changed to each other 4 To decide the setting press the ENTER switch ENTER DIF A...

Page 54: ...o DOS V personal computer 1 3 2 Connecting PC 3 5 PC Connection Method 3 6 RS 232C Parameters 2 Using the accessory correction factor tool send store the correction factor to the instrument For detail...

Page 55: ...g time Integral time Times of averaging 1 Integral time Shutter operating time Processing time Setting whether average measurement should be done or not 1 Shift to the function mode Access MEASURE fro...

Page 56: ...3 Input the desired numerical value according to the numerical value input method You can input numerical values within the 1 20 range Setting method 3 1 3 Setting Numerical Value 4 Press the ENTER s...

Page 57: ...nu Then access the MANU OVER ON OFF screen 3 1 2 Entering Returning from the Function Mode Note ON is initially set When any other mode except MANU is set in 3 2 Measurement Mode this setting screen i...

Page 58: ...de Access DISPLAY from the function menu Then access the Beep ON OFF screen 3 1 2 Entering Returning from the Function Mode 2 Press the CHANGE switch 3 Press the ROTATION switch to select ON or OFF Ea...

Page 59: ...the system shifts to the next screen Note The lapse of time after purchasing or calibration is indicated by months Display 1 4 Maintenance Recommendation Display The setting procedures are described b...

Page 60: ...t can be performed with higher accuracy The setting procedures are described below 1 Shift to the function mode Access DISPLAY from the function menu Then access the Auto Panel Light screen 3 1 2 Ente...

Page 61: ...a at a time press the CHANGE switch To delete all of DIF standard data at a time press the ROTATION switch The batch deletion screen appears This is the batch deletion screen for measurement data The...

Page 62: ...an the above mentioned ST command This command can be used in USB communication only A0 Sets AUTO mode A1_ Sets FREQ mode is frequency Unit is Hz A2_ Sets MANU mode is integral time Unit is ms A3 Sets...

Page 63: ...f the integral time delay function is time ms ND Sets ON for the integral time delay function NF Sets OFF for the integral time delay function WHO Reads the luminance meter name SRL Reads the serial n...

Page 64: ...h and Lf 0Ah 2 Reception check from the instrument When the instrument receives ST Cr Lf it returns the check command OK Cr Lf Then the instrument starts measurement Note As an example Cr Lf is used a...

Page 65: ...med compared with 2 Handshake Type SR NIR keeps sending the data until END PC Command Communication direction SR NIR ST Cr Lf OK Cr Lf Measurement data 1 Cr Lf END Cr Lf Measurement starts Measurement...

Page 66: ...f incorrect data is sent twice continuously END Cr Lf is output and communication is finished PC Command Communication direction SR NIR ST Cr Lf OK Cr Lf Measurement data 1 Cr Lf END Cr Lf Measurement...

Page 67: ...The difference from ST command is described below Output format of measurement data 4 2 1 Output Format of Remote Measurement 1 Communication can be done at a higher speed than ST command 2 The resend...

Page 68: ...mmand Write the correction factor in the instrument Input 0 to 430 to n It is possible to be applied to 600 1030nm at intervals of 1nm The factor can be input by one waveform and is sent with the form...

Page 69: ...nput 0 to 430 to n and it is possible to be applied to 600 1030nm at intervals of 1nm KR0 600 nm KR1 601 nm KR2 602 nm KR429 1029 nm KR430 1030 nm PC Command Communication direction SR NIR KRn Cr Lf O...

Page 70: ...KO1 KN1 Command Change the setting for using the correction factor in the instrument KO1 Change the setting to use the spectrum correction factor in the instrument KN1 Change the setting not to use th...

Page 71: ...ement is not done 1 Average measurement is done 4 1 11 AVER Command Read the setting of average measurement in the instrument PC Command Communication direction SR NIR AVER Cr Lf OK Cr Lf Setting Cr L...

Page 72: ...ng angle in the instrument FLD1 Change the measuring angle to the 2 0 position FLD2 Change the measuring angle to the 1 0 position FLD3 Change the measuring angle to the 0 2 position FLD4 Change the m...

Page 73: ...3 The measuring angle is at the 0 2 position 4 The measuring angle is at the 0 1 position 4 1 16 NL Command Set the integral time of the integral time delay function in the instrument NL_ is integral...

Page 74: ...Invalidates the integral time delay function 4 1 18 WHO SRL VER Command Read the luminance meter name serial number and program version in the instrument PC Command Communication direction SR NIR WHO...

Page 75: ...length and spectral radiance Data end command 2 STB command When measurement is done with this command the following measurement results are returned as binary data Big Endian 4 1 3 STB Command 1 Head...

Page 76: ...Floating point number 4 1 Spectral radiance of 1030nm 2586 END Cr Lf is fixed Character code 1 5 Data size 2590 3 Data section When an error occurs Start byte Contents Data type Size Element number Re...

Page 77: ...s7 x86 Example When you use Windows10 64bit double click the following folder USB_DRIVER Windows10 x64 Applicable OS Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit 64bit Windows 7 Professional 32bit 64bit Windows 8 1 Pro 3...

Page 78: ...66 The following screen appears and installation starts 6 When the driver installation is completed the following screen appears Click the Complete button...

Page 79: ...ave influence on measurement The instrument exceeds the measurement range Press any of the switches Take the following remedial measures or others Lower the brightness of the measurement target Select...

Page 80: ...following remedial measures and others Lower the brightness of the measurement target Select a smaller measuring angle Insert the neutral density filter E002 The MEAS HOLD switch is pressed on the ins...

Page 81: ...00 500 600 800 1000 2000 5000 2 10 0 11 7 15 1 18 6 25 4 32 2 66 4 169 1 4 99 5 84 7 55 9 26 12 7 16 1 33 2 84 4 0 2 1 00 1 17 1 51 1 86 2 54 3 22 6 64 16 9 0 1 0 50 0 59 0 76 0 93 1 27 1 61 3 32 8 44...

Page 82: ...umidity 80 RH or less Storage conditions Temperature 10 C 50 C Humidity 80 RH or less External dimensions Approx 406mm Length 150mm Width 239mm Height Mass Approx 5 5kg Only the instrument body FCC Co...

Page 83: ...nsor LC display unit Panel switches USB RS 232C interface DC power supply unit Imaging lens Objective lens Eyepiece lens Aperture mirror Diffraction grating Viewfinder shutter Light guide External syn...

Page 84: ...the tripod mounting screw hole and the jig mounting screw hole use the specified screw Do not tighten the screw excessively The inside of the instrument may be broken 1 4 20 UNC Depth 6 M49 0 75 Depth...

Page 85: ...to maintain the function of the product 2 We make our most effort to keep maintenance and repair parts in stock for the complete storage period however due to some unexpected occurrence the storage p...

Page 86: ...er care service includingrepairs Maintenance service section Phone 81 3 3558 2710 Fax 81 3 3558 3011 Spectroradiometer SR NIR Instruction Manual Date of Issue of 1stedition Aug 2007 8th edition Sep 20...

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