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Model: Minolta CS-2000 , Minolta CS-2000A - AUTRE

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For correct use and for your safety, be sure to read the instruction manual
before using the instrument.
Always connect the instrument to the specied power supply voltage.
Improper connection may cause a re or electric shock.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The specications and drawings given here are subject
to change without prior notice.
- If you have any questions about specications, please
contact your Konica Minolta representative.
Certicate No : JQA-E-80027
Registration Date : March 12, 1997
Certicate No : YKA 0937154
Registration Date : March 3, 1995
2007 KONICA MINOLTA SENSING, INC.
67.4
79
70
392
253
51
50
47
Filter thread
diameter: ø52
58.5
300
200
Reference
for measuring
distance
Optical axis
95.7 229.5
9
Mounting screw: M5,
Depth: 6.5
Mounting screw: M5,
Depth: 6.5
Tripod screw (ø3/8-inch screw)
Positioning pin hole (1):
ø5, Depth: 4
5
6
Positioning pin hole (2):
Depth: 4
90
158
190.4
170
ø15
120.5
129
Model CS-2000/2000A
Wavelength range 380 to 780 nm
Wavelength resolution 0.9 nm/pixel
Display wavelength bandwidth 1.0 nm
Wavelength precision ±0.3 nm (Median wavelength: 435.8 nm, 546.1 nm, 643.8 nm; Hg-Cd lamp)
Spectral bandwidth 5 nm or less (half bandwidth)
Measuring angle (selectable) 0.2° 0.1°
Measurement luminance
range
(Standard light source A)
CS-2000 0.003 to 5,000 cd/m
2
0.075 to 125,000 cd/m
2
0.3 to 500,000 cd/m
2
CS-2000A 0.0005 to 5,000 cd/m
2
0.0125 to 125,000 cd/m
2
0.05 to 500,000 cd/m
2
Minimum measuring area
ø5 mm
(ø1 mm when using close-up lens)
ø1 mm
(ø0.2 mm when using close-up lens)
ø0.5 mm
(ø0.1 mm when using close-up lens)
Minimum measuring distance 350 mm (55 mm when using close-up lens)
Minimum spectral radiance display 1.0x10
-9
W/sr, m
2
, nm
Accuracy: Luminance
(Standard light source A)*1
±2%
CS-2000
Accuracy: Chromaticity
(Standard light source A)*1
x,y :±0.003 (0.003 to 0.005 cd/m
2
)
x,y :±0.002 (0.005 to 0.05 cd/m
2
)
x : ±0.0015
(0.05 cd/m
2
or more)
y : ±0.001
x,y : ±0.003 (0.075 to 0.125 cd/m
2
)
x,y : ±0.002 (0.125 to 1.25 cd/m
2
)
x : ±0.0015
(1.25 cd/m
2
or more)
y : ±0.001
x,y : ±0.003 (0.3 to 0.5 cd/m
2
)
x,y : ±0.002 (0.5 to 5 cd/m
2
)
x : ±0.0015
(5 cd/m
2
or more)
y : ±0.001
Repeatability: Luminance (2σ)
(Standard light source A)*2
0.4% (0.003 to 0.05 cd/m
2
)
0.3% (0.05 to 0.1 cd/m
2
)
0.15% (0.1 to 5,000 cd/m
2
)
0.4% (0.075 to 1.25 cd/m
2
)
0.3% (1.25 to 2.5 cd/m
2
)
0.15% (2.5 to 125,000 cd/m
2
)
0.4% (0.3 to 5 cd/m
2
)
0.3% (5 to 10 cd/m
2
)
0.15% (10 to 500,000 cd/m
2
)
Repeatability: Chromaticity (2σ)
(Standard light source A)*2
0.002 (0.003 to 0.005 cd/m
2
)
0.001 (0.005 to 0.1 cd/m
2
)
0.0006 (0.1 to 0.2 cd/m
2
)
0.0004 (0.2 to 5,000 cd/m
2
)
0.002 (0.075 to 0.125 cd/m
2
)
0.001 (0.125 to 2.5 cd/m
2
)
0.0006 (2.5 to 5 cd/m
2
)
0.0004 (5 to 125,000 cd/m
2
)
0.002 (0.3 to 0.5 cd/m
2
)
0.001 (0.5 to 10 cd/m
2
)
0.0006 (10 to 20 cd/m
2
)
0.0004 (20 to 500,000 cd/m
2
)
CS-2000A
Accuracy: Chromaticity
(Standard light source A)*1
x,y :±0.002 (0.001 to 0.05 cd/m
2
)
x : ±0.0015
(0.05 cd/m
2
or more)
y : ±0.001
x,y : ±0.002 (0.025 to 1.25 cd/m
2
)
x : ±0.0015
(1.25 cd/m
2
or more)
y : ±0.001
x,y : ±0.002 (0.1 to 5 cd/m
2
)
x : ±0.0015
(5 cd/m
2
or more)
y : ±0.001
Repeatability: Luminance (2σ)
(Standard light source A)*2
1.5% (0.0005 to 0.001 cd/m
2
)
0.7% (0.001 to 0.003 cd/m
2
)
0.25% (0.003 to 0.05 cd/m
2
)
0.15% (0.05 to 5,000 cd/m
2
)
1.5% (0.0125 to 0.025 cd/m
2
)
0.7% (0.025 to 0.075 cd/m
2
)
0.25% (0.075 to 1.25 cd/m
2
)
0.15% (1.25 to 125,000 cd/m
2
)
1.5% (0.05 to 0.1 cd/m
2
)
0.7% (0.1 to 0.3 cd/m
2
)
0.25% (0.3 to 5 cd/m
2
)
0.15% (5 to 500,000 cd/m
2
)
Repeatability: Chromaticity (2σ)
(Standard light source A)*2
x: 0.003 y:0.0035
(0.001 to 0.003 cd/m
2
)
x: 0.001 y:0.0015
(0.003 to 0.1 cd/m
2
)
x,y: 0.0006 (0.1 to 0.2 cd/m
2
)
x,y: 0.0004 (0.2 to 5,000 cd/m
2
)
x: 0.003 y: 0.0035
(0.025 to 0.075 cd/m
2
)
x: 0.001 y: 0.0015
(0.075 to 2.5 cd/m
2
)
x,y: 0.0006 (2.5 to 5 cd/m
2
)
x,y: 0.0004 (5 to 125,000 cd/m
2
)
x: 0.003 y: 0.0035 (0.1 to 0.3 cd/m
2
)
x: 0.001 y: 0.0015 (0.3 to 10 cd/m
2
)
x,y : 0.0006 (10 to 20 cd/m
2
)
x,y : 0.0004 (20 to 500,000 cd/m
2
)
Polarization error 1°: 2% or less (400 to 780 nm); 0.1° and 0.2°: 3% or less (400 to 780 nm)
Integration time Fast: 0.005 to 16 sec.; Normal: 0.005 to 120 sec.
Measurement time 1 sec. minimum (Manual mode) to 243 sec. maximum (Normal mode)
Color space mode
L
v
xy, L
v
u'v', L
v
Tuv, XYZ, spectral graph, dominant wavelength, excitation purity, scotopic luminosity (with CS-S10w Professional)
Interface USB 1.1
Operating temperature/
humidity range
CS-2000 : 5 to 35°C, relative humidity 80% or less with
no condensation
CS-2000A : 5 to 30°C, relative humidity 80% or less with
no condensation
Storage temperature/humidity range 0 to 35°C, relative humidity 80% or less with no condensation
Power AC adapter (100 - 240 V
, 50/60 Hz)
Current consumption Approx. 20 W
Size 158 (W) x 200 (H) x 300 (D) mm (Main unit), ø70 × 95mm (Lens)
Weight 6.2 kg
*1: Average of 10 measurements in Normal mode at a temperature of 23±2°C and a relative humidity of 65% or less.
*2: 10 measurements in Normal mode at a temperature of 23±2°C and a relative humidity of 65% or less.
Major specications of CS-2000/2000A
Spectroradiometer
CS-2000/2000A
NEW
The world's top-level capability spectroradiometers make
further advances with addition of second model to lineup.
Outer dimensions
(Units: mm)
9242-4892-10 BACDPK
5
Printed in Japan
With this software, the CS-2000 and CS-2000A can be controlled from a personal computer to display measured data in
various graphs or lists, to transfer data to spreadsheet software, or to copy-and-paste data. CS-S10w offers various data
management, analysis and evaluation options to assist in research and development or quality control.
Display Spectral graph, spectral data list, chromaticity diagram
Color space mode L
v
xy, L
v
u'v', L
v
T uv, XYZ, dominant wavelength,
excitation purity, scotopic luminosity
Calculation Four basic arithmetic operations and
function processing of spectral data
Mode selection Normal mode, contrast mode, RGB mode, RGB &
contrast mode, object color mode
Instrument control Averaging measurement, interval measurement, user calibration
Data management Reading/saving les; managing data by using folders;
creating, saving and reading templates with various graphs
designed and laid-out by users; displaying data with graphs
Data evaluation Observer/illuminant setting, color rendering property evaluation,
statistic value display for each folder, box tolerance setting,
multiple point setting for display evaluation, non-uniformity
(mura) display, contrast display, polygonal tolerance setting
Multiple data objects can be copied
and pasted to spreadsheet software.
Template showing xy and u'v' chromaticity diagrams
Wi nd ow s
®
is a tr ad em ark or re gi st ered
tra dema rk of Microsoft Corporation in the
USA and other countries.
Pentium
®
is a trademark of Intel Corporation
in the USA and other countries.
Data Management Software CS-S10w Professional (Standard accessory)
System requirements
OS Windows
®
2000 Professional SP4,
Windows
®
XP Professional SP2/×64 Edition,
Windows
®
Vista Business 32-bit/64-bit
CPU Pentium
®
III 600 MHz equivalent or faster
Memory 128 MB or more
(256 MB or more recommended)
Hard disk 60 MB or more of free space for installation
Display 1024 x 768, 256 colors minimum
Other CD-ROM drive for installation, USB port
for instrument connection
Color LCD screen
Color space mode
screen
Menu screen
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Simple
operation
The desired function
can be called
intuitively.
Easy
connection
via USB
Easy operation with color LCD screen and simple operation panel
The color LCD screen and operation panel are located at the rear of the instrument.
The simply arranged operat ion panel enables intuitive selection of necessary
functions.