Minolta CL-200 Instruction Manual

CHROMA METER
CL-200
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Safety Symbols
The following symbols are used in this manual to prevent accidents which may occur as result of incorrect use of the instrument.
Denotes a sentence regarding a safety warning or note.
Read the sentence carefully to ensure safe and correct use.
Denotes a prohibited operation.
The operation must never been performed.
Denotes an instruction.
The instruction must be strictly adhered to.
Denotes an instruction.
Disconnect the AC adapter from the AC outlet.
Denotes a prohibited operation.
Never disassemble the instrument.
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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 (Failure to adhere to the following points may result in death or serious injury.)
Do not use the instrument in places where flammable or combustible gases (gasoline fumes etc.) are present. Doing so may cause a fire.
Always use the AC adapter supplied as a optional accessory, and connect it to an AC outlet of the rated voltage and frequency. Using a non-specified AC adapter or connecting it to an in­correct AC outlet may damage the in­strument or AC adapter, causing a fire or electric shock.
If the instrument will not be used for a long time, disconnect the AC adapter from the AC outlet. Accumulated dirt or water on the prongs of the AC power cord’s plug may cause a fire and should be removed.
Do not disassemble or modify the in­strument. Doing so may cause a fire or electric shock.
Take special care not to allow liquid or metal objects to enter the instrument. Doing so may cause a fire or electric shock. Should liquid or metal objects enter the instrument, turn the power OFF immediately, remove the batter­ies (or disconnect the AC adapter from the AC outlet), and contact the near­est Minolta-authorized service facility.
The instrument should not be operated if it is damaged or AC adapter is dam­aged, or if smoke or odd smells occur. Doing so may result in a fire. In such situations, turn the power OFF imme­diately, remove the batteries (or dis­connect the AC adapter from the AC outlet), and contact the nearest Minolta-authorized service facility.
Do not put the batteries on a fire, charge them (if they are not charge­able), short-circuit them, heat them or disassemble them. Doing so may cause an explosion or heat generation, resulting in fire or injury.
Do not use batteries other than those specified by MINOLTA. When installing batter­ies in the instrument, make sure that they are correctly oriented according to the (+) and (-) marks. Also make sure not to mix new and old batteries, or mix batteries of different types. Failure to adhere to these instructions may cause batteries to ex­plode or leakage of electrolyte, resulting in fire, injury or air pollution.
The socket-outlet shall be installed near the machine and shall be easily accessible.
CAUTION
(Falling to adhere to the following points may result in injury or damage to the
instrument or other property.)
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Notes on Use
This is a precision instrument, and should be handled with due care.
Read through this manual before powering up this instrument for the first time.
Always set the power switch to OFF position (the "O" side) before attaching or removing
the receptor head.
To conserve batteries, keep the power switch set to the OFF position while the instrument is not in use.
Take care to keep the receptor window clean and free of scratches. Keep the cap on when the window is not in use.
Do not press or push on the display, or subject the display to impacts or other excessive forces.
This instrument is designed for use at ambient temperature between -10 and 40°C at relative humidity no higher than 85% (at 35°C). Please do not use this instrument in envi­ronments outside this range.
Keep in mind that the instrument may become considerably hotter than the surrounding environment if left under direct sunlight or near a heater or other such device. Exercise due care when using the instrument in these types of locations.
The spherical summit of the receptor window is used as the illuminance reference plane.
Exposure to strong external electromagnetic noise may in rare cases interfere with the
correct functioning of the instrument's internal microprocessor, resulting in misoperation. If this should occur, disconnect the power briefly (remove the batteries or disconnect the AC adapter), then reconnect the power and restart the instrument.
Do not use this instrument at altitudes above 2000 meters (6560 ft).
This instrument is an Installation Category II product. Be sure to use the specified power
source when powering this instrument from an AC adapter.
This instrument is a Pollution degree II product. Avoid use in environments where the instrument may be exposed to metallic dust or condensation.
How to Clean
If the instrument gets dirty, wipe it with a dry cloth or silicon cloth. Never use solvents such as thinner and benzene.
If the receptor window gets very dirty, wipe it gently with a soft dry cloth. If the dirt cannot be removed or the receptor window is scratched, contact the nearest authorized Minolta service facility.
In cases of malfunction, do not disassemble the CL-200 or attempt to repair it yourself. Contact the nearest Minolta-authorized service facility.
How to Store
This instrument should be stored at temperatures of between -20 and 55°C at 85% or less relative humidity (at 35°C). Do not store this instrument in hot and humid areas or areas where condensation is likely to occur. For protection, this instrument should be stored at normal temperatures with a drying agent such as silica gel.
Do not leave the instrument near the rear window or inside the trunk of a car. Under strong sunlight, the increase in temperature can be extreme and may result in breakdown or deformation.
If you are not going to use the instrument for 2 or more weeks, remove the batteries from the instrument. Failure to do so may cause leakage of electrolyte, resulting in damage to the instrument.
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CONTENTS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..............................................................................................................................................1
Names and Functions of Parts ................................................................................................................................... 4
Basic Operations .................................................................................................................................................. 7
Preparation ................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Installing the Receptor Head ...................................................................................................................................8
Removing the Receptor Head ................................................................................................................................. 8
Selecting measuring units ........................................................................................................................................8
Attaching the Strap and the Cap ..............................................................................................................................9
Attaching the Cap (Without the Strap) ..................................................................................................................... 9
Placing the CHROMA METER into the Case ........................................................................................................ 10
Installing the Batteries ...........................................................................................................................................11
Turning On the Power ............................................................................................................................................12
Zero Adjustment ....................................................................................................................................................12
Battery Alarm ......................................................................................................................................................... 12
Setting the Calibration Mode .................................................................................................................................... 13
Calibration Modes ..................................................................................................................................................13
Setting CFs for Each Mode ....................................................................................................................................13
Setting the CFs for NORM calibration mode ..........................................................................................................13
Setting the CFs for MULTI calibration ....................................................................................................................13
Taking Color Measurements ..................................................................................................................................... 14
Measuring Method .................................................................................................................................................14
Low-Light Alert .......................................................................................................................................................15
Over Alert ...............................................................................................................................................................15
Taking Color-Difference Measurements .................................................................................................................. 16
Setting the Target Color ......................................................................................................................................... 16
Taking the Difference Measurement ...................................................................................................................... 21
Measuring the Correlated Color Temperature ......................................................................................................... 22
Using External Power ................................................................................................................................................ 23
Connecting the AC Adapter ...................................................................................................................................23
Advanced Operations ........................................................................................................................................ 25
Using Correction Factors (CFs) ................................................................................................................................26
Using CF Correction .............................................................................................................................................. 26
Setting the CFs ......................................................................................................................................................26
Applying CF Correction to Measurements .............................................................................................................30
Printing Out The Measurement Results (Digital Output) ........................................................................................31
Printer Requirements .............................................................................................................................................31
Compatible printer (example) ................................................................................................................................. 31
Connecting the CHROMA METER to a Computer (Digital Output)........................................................................ 33
Separating the Receptor Head from the Body ........................................................................................................ 34
Required Options ...................................................................................................................................................34
Setting Up ..............................................................................................................................................................34
Fixing the Receptor Head in Place ........................................................................................................................ 35
Multi-Point Measurement .......................................................................................................................................... 36
Required Options ...................................................................................................................................................36
Setting Up and Taking Measurements ...................................................................................................................36
More about Multi-Point Measurement ...................................................................................................................... 39
Accessories ........................................................................................................................................................ 41
Included Accessories ................................................................................................................................................ 42
Optional Accessories ................................................................................................................................................ 43
System Configuration Diagram ................................................................................................................................ 44
Error Messages and Product Specifications ................................................................................................... 45
Error Messages .......................................................................................................................................................... 46
Dimension Diagram / Illuminance Reference Plane ............................................................................................... 47
Illuminance Measurement Capabilities ....................................................................................................................48
Relative Spectral Response ...................................................................................................................................48
Cosine Correction Characteristics ......................................................................................................................... 49
Specifications .............................................................................................................................................................50
Reference ....................................................................................................................................................................51
Chromaticity (xy) ....................................................................................................................................................51
Correlated Color Temperature (Tcp) ......................................................................................................................51
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Names and Functions of Parts
CL-200
1 Receptor Window 2 Display
Mode selector keys
3 [MODE] key...................... Sets the instrument into color measurement mode,
and switches the color coordinates.
4 [
] key .............................. Sets the instrument into color-difference measurement
mode, and switches the color-difference display.
5 [Tcp ] key .......................... Selects color-temperature measurement/display
mode.
6 CAL MODE switch .......................... Selects the calibration mode: either NORMAL or
MULTI.
7 AC adapter jack .............................. Connects to an optional AC adapter AC-A10 (AC-
A10N in North America).
8 Digital output terminal .................... Outputs measurement data to a computer, printer, or
other peripheral.
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0 [SET] key ......................... • Sets the instrument into SET mode.
• Registers a numeric setting into memory.
A [][] keys ...................... Use the keys to change a numeric value or move the
decimal point.
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/D-OUT] key ................. • In modes other than SET mode, use this key to out-
put measurement data to a printer or computer.
• In SET mode, use this key to select the digit whose value you want to change with the [] or [] key.
C [CF] key............................ Use this key to switch use of correction factor ON or
OFF, and to set the CF.
D [CALL] key ....................... Displays relevant setting from memory.
E Tripod socket
F Receptor-head release button ........ Pressing this button detaches the receptor head from
the main body.
G HOLD button
RUN position......................... When this button is popped out, the CHROMA ME-
TER takes continuous measurements.
HOLD position ...................... When you press the button in, the CHROMA METER
pauses measurement operation and saves the most recent measurement result. When you press the but­ton again, the button pops out and measurement resumes.
H Power switch I Battery cover J Strap hook
K Measuring-unit selector .................. Allows selection of lx or fcd.
(Screen examples given in this manual are mainly for lx.)
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(Inside the battery chamber, refer to page 8)
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Basic Operations
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Preparation
Installing the Receptor Head
1. Attach the receptor head to the main body.
1. Hold down the receptor-head release button and pull the receptor head off.
Always set the power switch to the OFF position (the “ ” side) before attaching or removing the receptor head. At­taching or removing the head while the power is ON may generate an error.
Removing the Receptor Head
The Minolta llluminance Meter allows you to take readings in either Lux (lx.) or Foot-candle (fcd) units.
Selecting measuring units
1. Set the power switch to “ ” (OFF), and pull the battery cover while pressing it down slightly.
2. Remove two AA-size batteries, if it exits.
3. Set the measuring-unit selector to the desired position (lx. or fcd).
4. Pull back those batteries and battery cover.
Display example
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2. Attach the string to the strap hook as shown in the illustration.
Attaching the Strap and the Cap
If you are using the strap, attach the cap to the strap as shown below.
1. Pass the strap through loop of the cap string and then through the strap hook, and then pass one end of the strap through the other.
Attaching the Cap (Without the Strap)
If you are not using the strap, attach the cap to the main body as follows.
1. Untie the knot holding the cap string to the cap, and remove the string from the cap.
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Placing the CHROMA METER into the Case
Set the cap onto the receptor window, and slide the CHROMA METER into the case.
3. Pass the string back through the hole in the cap, and tie a knot at the end of the string so that the cap cannot come off.
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Installing the Batteries
WARNING
Do not allow batteries to come into contact with fire, and do not charge them (unless they are specifically designated as rechargeable), heat them, or take them apart. Any of these actions may cause batteries to overheat or explode, possibly resulting in fire or injury.
CAUTION
Do not use battery types that are not specified for this instrument. Never mix old and new batteries, or different types of batteries. Be sure to load batteries with the (+) and (–) polarities in the correct direction. Neglecting any of these precautions may result in battery leakage or explosion, possibly resulting in fire, injury, or environmental dam­age.
1. Set the power switch to OFF (“ ”). Press down lightly on the bat­tery cover and pull it off.
Have two AA batteries ready.
2. Place the batteries into the compartment. Be sure that the + and – ends match the markings in the compartment. Then reattach the cover.
When replacing batteries: Remove both of the old batteries first, and then install the new batteries.
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Turning On the Power
1. Set the power switch to the ON position (“|”).
If the HOLD button is in the RUN position (popped out) when you turn on the power, the CHROMA METER begins taking measure­ments immediately.
If the HOLD button is in the HOLD position (pressed in) when you turn on the power, the CHROMA METER will not begin taking measurements until the you pop the button out.
Zero Adjustment
The CHROMA METER performs zero adjustment automatically when the power comes on.
The display shows the letters “CAL” to indicate that zero adjustment is in progress. The “CAL” indication goes off when this adjustment is completed.
This adjustment is carried out electronically. There is no need to attach the cap.
Battery Alarm
When batteries start to run low, a battery mark appears above the measurements on the display. As batteries run lower still, the mark will begin to blink—at which time the CHROMA METER will no longer be able to take measurements. Replace the batteries to restore nor­mal operation.
Fresh alkaline batteries should provide enough power at least 60 hours of continuous measurements (at room tem­perature). When replacing batteries: Remove both of the old batter­ies first, and then install the new batteries.
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Setting the Calibration Mode
Calibration Modes
The CL-200 CHROMA METER offers two calibration modes: NORM and MULTI. Select the appropriate mode using the CAL MODE switch.
NORM
When you select this mode, the CHROMA METER uses ref­erence light source A as the calibration source.
This mode is recommended for measurement of normal light sources (light sources with continuous spectral distributions).
MULTI
When you select this mode, the reference light source is an LCD projector with a UHP (ultra-high-pressure) mercury lamp. The CHROMA METER calibrates R, G, and B tricolor compo­nents separately, and then implements W correction.
This mode allows for high precision measurement of all colors. The mode is appropriate for measuring a tricolor-addition light source whose spectral distribution is approximately the same as that of the reference source.
Setting CFs for Each Mode
The CL-200 CHROMA METER can store CFs (correction factors) for both calibration modes, and can apply these to your measurement results. You can use this feature to correct for disparities among different CL-200s or to adjust calibration arbitrarily as needed. After setting the CFs, you can use the [CF] key to switch use of CF correction ON or OFF.
Setting the CFs for NORM calibration mode
You set the CFs by taking a measurement of a known light source, then keying in the corre­sponding known values. For details, see page 26.
Setting the CFs for MULTI calibration
You set the CFs by measuring the three color components (R, G, and B) of the light source (a CRT or LCD projector) and then keying in the known reference values. You can also measure the W component and key in a W reference value, allowing for W correction as well. Setup of CFs for MULTI calibration mode is carried out by (optional) CL-S1w data manage­ment software. For information about how to use the CL-S1w to set these CFs, refer to the CL-S1w online help.
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Taking Color Measurements
When taking measurements, be careful to hold the CHROMA METER so that the receptor window is clear of shadows (such as your own shadow) and reflected light.
Illuminance unit is selectable lx or fcd. (page 8)
Measuring Method
1. Press [MODE].
The CHROMA METER enters color measurement mode.
You can now press [MODE] again to change the display
mode. Each press cycles you to the next display mode, as shown in the illustration.
2. Set the HOLD button to the RUN position (pop the button out).
3. Aim the receptor at the light source you want to measure.
The display shows the measurement result.
If you wish to hold the measurement, push in the HOLD
button. (If the measurement intensity is 10 lx (1fcd) or less, the display’s backlight will come on for 30 seconds.)
To cancel the hold, press and then release the hold but­ton (so that it pops out).
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Low-Light Alert
If the measured illuminance is less than about 5 lx (0.5 fcd), some of the measured values on the display will blink. The blinking display lets you know that the illuminance is low.
Specifically, the following values will blink to alert you of this condi­tion: x, y, u’, v’, T, ∆uv, x, y, u’, v’, and u’v’.
Over Alert
If any of the measured values exceeds the measurement range, the display will show a blinking “-0-” in place of the measurement results.
(Values blink to indicate low illuminance)
(Blinking “-0-” display)
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