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ILLUMINANCE METER

T-10A /T-10MA/ T-10WSA/T-10WLA
CL-200A

CL-500A

LS-100/LS-110
CS-100A
CS-200

LUMINANCE METER

CHROMA METER

illuminance Measurement Trio

Cross-section A
0

Illuminance Meter

300
100
50
30

1

Height (m)

	

illuminance (lx)

T-10A series

2

4
-3

Main Features

10

3

5
-2

-1

0

1

2

Horizontal distance (m)

Compatible with new, next-generation light sources including PWM-controlled sources.
For simple but accurate illuminance measurements. Makes creating illuminance
measurement systems such as multi-point measurement systems easy!




T-10A

T-10MA/T-10WSA/T-10WL A

3

Reliable, worry-free illuminance meters that
conform to JIS AA Class and DIN Class B
Illuminance Meters T-10A and T-10MA conform to Class AA of JIS
C 1609-1: 2006 "Illuminance meters Part 1: General measuring
instruments" and DIN 5032 Part 7 Class-B " Photometry;
classification of illuminance meters and luminance meters"
requirements to provide high-accuracy, high-reliability, worry-free
measurements.
Illuminance meters conforming to these standards are required for
measurements of general illumination light sources, white LED lamps
for illumination, etc. in a variety of industrial fields.

Easy, inexpensive multi-point measurement
(2 to 30 points).

Receptor
diffuser
window:
Ø 25 mm

Illuminance distribution of a projector etc. can be easily
measured with a single instrument and several receptors.

Compatible with PWM-controlled lighting. Enables
measurements of next-generation light sources.
Conventional illuminance meters often cannot accurately
measure PWM-controlled light sources, but the T-10A series
of illuminance meters can be used to accurately measure
even such light sources.

Removable receptor
The receptor and main body
can be detached from each
other and then connected
using a LAN cable, making it
easy to install as part of an
inspection system.

Multi-point illuminance measuring system
zz 5-point example: Architectural lighting, etc.

zz 9-point example: Projectors, etc.

zz 25-point example: Street lighting, etc.

●●

Receptor
diffuser
window:
Ø 14 mm

T-10A

T-10MA	 (Cord length: 1 m)

Conforms to JIS AA Class
and DIN class B

Conforms to JIS AA Class
and DIN class B
Enables illuminance
measurements of small areas.

Can be used for general
measurements of illuminance.

2

Illuminance Meter T-10A series

Can be used for illuminance
measurements in narrow spaces
where the standard receptor won't fit.
It can also be easily installed on
various kinds of equipment or jigs
for measuring light levels such as
illumination.

T-10WSA	
T-10WLA	

(Cord length: 5 m)
(Cord length: 10 m)

Conforms to JIS requirements
for special illuminance meters
Waterproof

Custom order

The mini receptor and cord are both
waterproof, so they can be used for
measurements in water.
They can be used for illuminance
control for fishery-related applications
(such as fish farming, etc.) or for
measuring outdoor illuminance on
rainy days.

Main applications
zGovernment
z
testing organizations
zResearch/inspection
z
at illumination
equipment makers
zMaintenance
z
at factories, offices, hospitals,
etc.
zIlluminance
z
control of security lighting,
street lighting, etc.

zChecking
z
light sources for construction
zLighting
z
control at LED-lit factory farms
zAs
z sensor for equipment measuring total
flux or lightdistribution
characteristics,
etc.

Illuminance Meter T-10A series

3

D a t a M a n a g e m e n t S o f t w a r e T- S 1 0 w ( O p t i o n a l a c c e s s o r y )

⿎⿎System diagram

Data management using computer

Convenient, easy-to-use Excel® add-in software

AA-size batteries
2 pcs.

Reads measurement data from T-10A series Illuminance
Meters directly into Excel®. Further processing of data can
then be performed easily using the various functions of
Excel®.

T-S10w

Adapter Unit for
Receptor Head

(Including
T-A15)
USB Cable

Data recording using printer
RS-232C printer
(Commercial product)

Case

T-A13
(for T-10A)

T-A14
(for T-10MA)

OK!

T-A20

With LAN category 5 cable; 1m

Example of cable
extension

CL-A10

AC Adapter

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Standard accessories

LAN (10 BASE-T)
category 5 straight cable
(commercially
available)

Example of
multi-point System

External power
Hard Case

Mini Cap

Custom order

T-A21

T-A12

Cap (with Strap)

When using T-S10w,
measurements can be taken
and data sent to Excel® by using
not only the computer keys but
also by using the buttons on the
T-10A main body.

Adapter Unit for
Main Body

Printer Cable

T-A10

Data transfer using buttons on main body

T-10MA Receptor Head
T-10WSA Receptor Head
T-10WLA Receptor Head

T-10A

Receptor
Head

T-A15

Strap

For multi-point and cable extension measurement

Additional receptors (sold separately; Product
includes 1 receptor according to model purchased)

Data Management software

Personal computer
(Commercial product)

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Mini plug

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Optional accessories

⿎⿎Main Specifications of T-10A

T-10A

>

Multi-point measurement requires use of
optional AC adapter.

T-10MA
T-10WSA
T-10WLA

Custom models

Illuminance Meter T-10WL A
Illuminance Meter T-10A
Illuminance Meter T-10MA
Illuminance Meter T-10WSA
(Waterproof mini receptor head)
(Waterproof mini receptor head)
(Standard receptor head)
(Mini receptor head)
Type
Multi-function digital illuminance meter with detachable receptor head (Multi-point measurements of 2 to 30 points is possible)
Conforms to requirements for Class AA of JIS C 1609-1: 2006 "Illuminance Conforms to requirements for special Illuminance meters of JIS C 1609-1:
Illuminance meter class meters Part 1: General measuring instruments" Conforms to DIN 5032 Part 2006 *1
7 Class B
Silicon photocell
Receptor
Model

Multi-point measurement and CCF calibration
possible
Measurements of up to 30 points can be controlled. A CCF
(Color Correction Factor) function is also provided to enable
calibration to user standards.

specifications of Data Management
⿎⿎Main
Software T-S10w
Add-in for Excel®
(Excel® is required to use this add-in.)
Operating
One of the following environments with Excel® installed:
environment * Languages in parenthesis ( ) are the OS language.
Windows® XP + Excel® 2003 (English, Japanese, or Simplified
Chinese)
Windows® 7 + Excel® 2010 (English, Japanese, or Simplified
Chinese)
* For details on system requirements for above versions of
Windows® and/or Excel®, refer to their respective specifications.
* Not compatible with 64-bit versions of office 2010.
Compatible T-10A, T-10MA, T-10WSA, T-10WL A, T-10, T-10M,
instruments T-10WS, T-10WL

Type

About PWM-controlled lighting
PWM is the abbreviation of Pulse Width Modulation, and
refers to the method of controlling signal intensity by
controlling the ratio between the ON period and OFF period
of a pulse signal.
A pulse signal is a signal which repeatedly alternates
between ON and OFF, and the percentage of ON period
during a single cycle is referred to as the "duty cycle".
PWM-controlled lighting is a method for controlling the
brightness of a lamp by controlling the duty cycle (lit time) of
light from a pulse-emission source. As the lit time becomes
longer, the light becomes brighter, and conversely, as the lit
time becomes shorter the light becomes darker.

Period when LED is lit

Relative spectral response Within 6% (f1´) of the CIE spectral luminous efficiency V (λ)
Cosine response (f2)
Within 3%
Within 10%
Measuring range
Auto range (5 manual ranges at the time of analog output)
Illuminance (lx). illuminance difference (lx). illuminance ratio (%). integrated illuminance (lx·h).
Measuring function
integration time (h). average illuminance (lx).
Illuminance 0.01 to 299,900 lx; 0.001 to 29,990 fcd
1.00 to 299,900 lx; 0.1 to 29.990 fcd *2
Measuring
Integrated 0.01 to 999,900 x 103 lx·h 0.001 to 99,990 x 103 fcd·h / 0.001 to 9999 h
range
illuminance
User calibration function
CCF (Color Correction Factor) setting function: Measurement value x 0.500 to 2.000
Linearity
±2% ±1 digit of displayed value
Temperature/
Within ±3%
humidity drift
Computer interface
USB
Printer output
RS-232C
Analog output
1 mV/digit, 3 V at maximum reading; Output impedance: 10 KΩ; 90% response time: 28 ms
Display
3 or 4 Significant-digit LCD with backlight illumination (Automatic illumination)
of or
2 AA-size batteries / 	 AC adapter AC-A308	 (optional; for 1 to 10Center
receptors)
Power source
Reference
window
	
AC adapter AC-A311	 (optional; for 1 to 30receptor
receptors)
35
plane
Ø25
Battery life
72 hours or longer (when alkaline batteries are used) in continuous measurement
7.5
Center
Operating temperature
-10 to 40°C, relative humidity 85% or less
5 to 40°C, relative humidity of 85% or
less of
tripod
/humidity range
(at 35°C) with no condensation
(at 35°C) with no condensation
socket
Storage temperature /
-20 to 55°C, relative humidity 85% or less
0 to 55°C, relative
humidity of 85% or less
Ø45.2
humidity range
(at 35°C) with no condensation
(at 35°C) with no condensation
Main body:	 69 x 161.5 x 30 mm
69 x 174 x 35 mm
Dimensions
Receptor:	 Ø16.5 x 13.8 mm
174
–
1m
5m
10 m
Cord length
Weight (without battery) 200 g (7.0 oz.)

117.5

205 g

260 g (Receptor head only: 120 g)

340 g (Receptor head only: 200 g)

*1 Conforms to requirements for Class AA of JIS C 1609-1: 2006 for all items except cosine response (f2).
*2 Although measurements below 1.00 lx are possible, they may not be stable due to the effects of electrical noise.

*Do not touch the cable during measurements. Doing so may result in unstable measurement values.
*Secure the cable during measurements. Failure to do so may result in unstable measurement values.

⿎⿎Dimensions

(Units: mm)

Center of
receptor window
Ø25

30

69
T-10A

Reference
plane
7.5

35
Center of
tripod
socket

Ø45.2

Ø16.5
Ø12.7

174

Ø3

117.5

Center of
receptor
window

Ø6.5

PASS
FAIL

Ø14

Reference
plane

13.6∼13.9

161.5

Cord length:
T-10MA ( 1 m)
T-10WSA ( 5 m)
T-10WLA (10 m)
30

4

Illuminance Meter T-10A series

Center of
receptor
window

Ø6.5

69
T-10A

Ø16.5

Reference
plane

T-10MA/ T-10WSA/ T-10WLA

Illuminance Meter T-10A series

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illuminance Measurement Trio

y

Chroma Meter

520

0.80

530
540

510

0.70

550
560

0.60

	CL-200A

0.50

570

500

580
30002500 2000 590
3500
*
4000
A
600
1500
4500
D55
*B
610
D65 * *
D75 * * C
620

0.40
0.30

490

10000

0.10
0.00

650

680∼780

0.20
480
470
460
450

380∼440

0.10 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.60 0.70

Main Features
Excel® add-in software included

Data Management Software CL-S10w

The CL-200A's compact body fits in your
palm. Battery-powered so it can be taken
along and used anywhere.

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De facto industry standard for measuring
color temperature!
Can also measure illuminance
(JIS AA class)

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Application examples
For lighting production and adjustment

When using various types of light sources in a room or open space, it is sometimes
necessary to check the color of the lighting.
By using the CL-200A, it is possible to adjust the lighting color so that the food in a
restaurant looks delicious.

For evaluating light source characteristics

Evaluation of the light distribution of LED illumination modules or the illuminance
distribution of lighting fixtures can be evaluated.

	 Easy, convenient Excel add-in
®

Includes LED ranking function

When using the CL-200A
with Data Management
Software CL-S10w
(included), measurements
can be taken and data
transferred to Excel® using
the main body buttons as
well as computer keys.

Color variations, the top topic in the LED industry, can be
quantified and a ranking function is also provided.
OK!

	 JIS correlated color temperature

Correlated color temperature is determined using the
equations defined by JIS (Japanese Industrial Standards).

PASS
FAIL

Detachable receptor head

The receptor head can be detached and then connected to
the main body using a normal LAN cable*, making it easy to
install the sensor in an inspection system.
* Optional Adapter Units required for receptor head and main body

Multi-point measurement and user
calibration also possible

Multi-point measurement management using up to 30
receptor heads is possible.
User calibration function enables compensation of
measurement values to match a desired standard.
Calibration can be performed by two methods: Singlepoint calibration or RGB calibration.

300
100
50
30

1
2

10

3

Measurement data from the CL-200A can be transferred
directly into Excel®. The transferred data can then be
managed freely within Excel®.

Data transfer using main body buttons

Illuminance (lx)

Cross-section A
0

Height (m)

0.90

4
-3

5
-2

-1

0

1

2

3

Horizontal distance (m)

For color-viewing cabinet maintenance

A color-viewing cabinet like that shown at left is used in industries such as the
printing industry to visually evaluate finished work under controlled conditions.
This color-viewing cabinet provides illumination at a specific illuminance and color
temperature by using fluorescent lamps, halogen lamps, etc. The CL-200A can be
used for the daily maintenance and control of these lamps as well as to indicate when
replacement is needed.

For projector light-source research and color inspection

The CL-200A can be used to measure the white balance and uniformity of
microprojectors, etc. with internal LED light sources. The ability to connect multiple
receptors using LAN cables enables measurement of not only a single point in the
center, but up to a maximum of 30 points over the entire projected area.

For LED billboard development and maintenance

The CL-200A enables quality control of the LED modules for digital signage to be
performed easily. If modules with different color tones are used together, the billboard
will look mottled, but by measuring the chromaticity and color temperature of modules
using the CL-200A and selecting modules based on measured values, billboard
uniformity can be achieved.
PASS
FAIL

6

Chroma Meter CL-200A

Chroma Meter CL-200A

7

⿎⿎System diagram

For accurate measurements of color temperature, use the CL-200A!
Measurement accuracies of CL-200A and photographic color meter
When measuring light sources with non-continuous spectrums such as LEDs, etc., accurate illumination color temperature is
particularly required. The CL-200A can measure color temperature accurately.

AA Battery (2pcs.)*

CL-200A

*CL-200
Receptor
Head can
also be used.

Data Management Software
CL-S10w

For CRT
Measurement

Adaptor Unit for
Main Body
T-A20

Printing out data
RS-232C printer
(commercially available)

Hood CL-A11
Printer Cable
T-A12 (2m)

External Power

In order to take more beautiful pictures, it is sometimes necessary to attach filters in front of the camera lens to compensate for
the color of the light illuminating the subject. A photographic color meter is a meter used to select the appropriate filters, with the
sensitivity of its sensors adjusted to match that of the film or digital camera sensor. In addition, because it uses photographic
color temperature, which is calculated based mostly on the blue/red balance of the illumination, large errors may occur if it is
used to measure light sources with non-continuous spectrums.	

Color-temperature difference from

standard-instrument measured value

5045

0

CL-200A

5011

-34

Photographic color meter

5600

555

Cap T-A13

LAN(10BASE-T )
category-5 straight cable
(commercially
available)

Hard Case
CL-A10



⿎⿎Main specifications of Chroma Meter CL-200A

Measuring range
Accuracy*

Multi-point measurement requires use of optional AC adapter.

CL-200A

*Not included as standard accessory in some areas.

Other function

Color temperature and correlated color temperature

Ex.: Multi-point
measurement

AC Adapter



Model
Luminance meter
class
Relative spectral
response
Cosine response (f2)
Receptor
Measuring
function

[Actual measurement data for daylight-color LED bulb]

Our company's standard instrument

With LAN category-5 cable 1m

Ex.: Head and body
connected via
cable

Case T-A10

Photographic color meter

Measured color temperature

Adapter Unit for
Receptor Head
T-A21

CL-200A*
Receptor Head

USB Cable
T-A15 (2m)

Strap

The CL-200A has sensors that closely match the color-matching functions defined by the CIE (International Commission on
Illumination), enabling precise color measurement. The measurement results can be displayed in various color notations such
as "Correlated color temperature and uv" according to the application.

For multi-point measurement / detached head

Optional receptor head

Processing by computer

PC
(commercially
available)

Chroma Meter CL-200A
Conforms to requirements for Class AA of JIS C 1609-1: 2006 "Illuminance
meters Part 1: General measuring instruments"
Closely matches CIE Standard Observer curves x¯(λ), y¯(λ), and z¯(λ)
Within 6% (fi') of the CIE spectral luminous efficency V(λ)
Ev: Within 3%
Silicon photocell
Tristimulus values: XYZ
Chromaticity: Ev xy; Evu'v'; Ev, Dominant wavelength, Excitation purity
Correlated color temperature: EvTcp ∆ uv; Tcp(JIS method; available only with
CL-S10w)
Color difference: ∆ (XYZ), ∆ (Ev xy), ∆ (Evu'v'), ∆ Ev ∆ u'v'(Target: 1)

User calibration function, Data hold function, Multi-point measurement
(2 to 30 points)
0.1 to 99,990 lx, 0.01 to 9,999 fcd (Chromaticity: 5 lx, 0.5 fcd or above) in
four automatically selected ranges (lx or fcd is switchable)
Ev (Linearity): ±2%±1digit of displayed value
xy: ±0.002

Ev: 0.5%+1digit (2σ),
xy: ±0.0005
Temperature drift Ev: ±3% ±1digit of displayed value, xy: ±0.003
Humidity drift
Ev: ±3% ±1digit of displayed value, xy: ±0.003
Response time
0.5 sec. (continuous measurement)
Computer interface USB
Printer output
RS-232C
Display
4-significant-digit LCD with back-light illumination
Operating temperature/ -10 to 40˚C, relative humidity 85% or less (at 35˚C) with no condensation
humidity range
Storage temperature -20 to 55˚C, relative humidity 85% or less (at 35˚C) with no condensation
/ humidity range
Power source
2 AA-size batteries /	AC adapter AC-308	 (optional; for 1 to 10 receptors) or

specifications of Data Management
⿎⿎Main
Software CL-S10w
Add-in for Excel ® * Excel is required to use this add-in.

Type

Operating
One of the following environments with Excel ®
environment installed:
Windows ® XP 	 + Excel ® 2003 (English, Japanese, or
Simplified Chinese)
Windows ® 7 	 + Excel ® 2010 (English, Japanese, or
Simplified Chinese)
* 	For details on system requirements for above versions of
Windows®and/or Excel®,
refer to their respective specifications.
* 	Languages in parenthesis ( ) are the OS language.
* 	Not compatible with 64-bit versions of Office 2010.
Compatible CL-200A, CL-200*
instruments * Some functions not usable with CL-200.

Repeatability*

Weight

With receptor head attached to main body
φ25

35
7.5

0.00

Chroma Meter CL-200A

φ45.2

56.3

5000

6000

7000

470
460
450

25

(46.3)

18

0
800

00

174

90

00

0
10

0
0

15

00

13

00

13

35

φ4.5
hole

00
20

0.25

480

380∼440

0.10 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.60 0.70

x

Figure 1: Blackbody locus on xy chromaticity diagram

8

0.30

680∼780

0.20
0.10

650

7.5

Tripod socket

0

10000

φ45.2

Reference plane

φ45.2

00

400
0

350

0

30

Center of receptor
window

30 head
With adapter unit69
attached to receptor

4500

object that acts similarly.

490

13

(Units: mm)

30
(71.8)

+0
.02
uv
+0
.01
uv
0
uv
­0
.01
­0
u
.02 v
uv

blackbody does not actually exist, coal is a familiar

0.30

0.35

30002500 2000 590
3500
*
4000
A
600
1500
4500
D55 * * B
610
D65 *
*
D75 * C
620

0.40

Tripod socket

27.5

0.0

incident electromagnetic radiation. Although a perfect

580

35
7.5

50

⿎⿎Dimensions

50
00
00 0
0

An ideal radiator. A body which completely absorbs all

0.40

570

500

φ25

* 800 lx, Standard Illuminant A measured

30

*Blackbody

0.50

Reference plane

174

Dimensions

	
AC adapter AC-311	 (optional; for 1 to 30 receptors)
72 hours or longer (When alkaline batteries are used) in continuous
measurement
69×174×35 mm (2-6/16×6-14/16×1-7/13in.)
215 g (7.6 oz.) not including batteries

25
00

Since the color of white light emitted by illumination equipment and displays is generally close to the blackbody locus, the
color of such light sources is normally expressed using "color temperature".
However, the color of such light sources is not directly on the blackbody locus. Because of this, a way to enable similar
color expression for colors within a larger region close to the blackbody locus was devised. This is called "correlated color
temperature", and the larger region is shown by the isotherms on the xy chromaticity diagram in Figure 2.
To accurately express the correlated
y
color temperature of a light-source
0.90
520
0.50
530
color, it is necessary to state not only
0.80
540
the correlated color temperature but the
510
0.45
550
0.70
difference from the blackbody locus,
560
normally in terms of uv.
0.60

Battery life

(56.3)

Correlated color temperature

Center of receptor
window

56.3

When an ideal blackbody* is heated, it begins to emit light, and as the temperature increases the color of the emitted light
changes from red to yellow to white. Since the color of the emitted light is determined by the temperature of the blackbody, the
color of the light emitted by the blackbody can be expressed as the absolute temperature of the blackbody (in Kelvin). This color
notation scale is called "color temperature". For example, a 7000 K color would be the color of the light emitted by a blackbody
heated to 7000 K. Figure 1 shows the color of light emitted by a blackbody at various temperatures plotted on an xy chromaticity
diagram. This curve is called the "blackbody locus"; "color temperature" expresses a color on this blackbody locus.

18

Color temperature

0.20

0.25

0.30

0.35

0.40

0.45

0.50

Figure 2: Closeup of blackbody locus on xy chromaticity
diagram showing correlated color temperature region

0.55

69

30

7.5

35

Chroma Meter CL-200A

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illuminance Measurement Trio

0

20

40

60

80

100

Ra

Illuminance Spectrophotometer

	CL-500A

R1
R2
R3
R4

Data Management Software CL-S10w (Standard accessory)

R5
R6
R7
R8
R9
R10
R11
R12
R13
R14
R15

For evaluation of high-class nextgeneration lamps such as LED
illumination and EL illumination

Convenient, easy-to-use Excel® add-in software

Reads measurement data from the CL-500A directly into
Excel®. Further processing of data can then be performed
easily using the various functions of Excel®.

Spectral irradiance waveform display

Since peak wavelengths can be seen easily, classification
and grading of light sources can be performed easily at high
accuracy. In addition, numerical data at 1 nm can also be
viewed in list form.
5.00E-01
4.50E-01
4.00E-01
3.50E-01
3.00E-01
2.50E-01
2.00E-01
1.50E-01
1.00E-01
5.00E-02
0.00E+00

360nm

410nm

460nm

510nm

560nm

610nm

660nm

710nm

760nm

Main Features
Handheld illuminance spectrophotometer
conforms to both DIN and JIS standards.
The CL-500A conforms to DIN 5032 Part 7 Class B
and JIS C 1609-1:2006 General Class AA, making it
the first compact, lightweight, handheld illuminance
spectrophotometer to conform to both DIN and JIS
standards.

Multi-point measurement possible using
multiple CL-500A units

Compact, lightweight, handheld

The CL-500A weighs only 350 g, making it easy to take
along or to hold in your hand for measurements.

Data Management Software CL-S10w can be used to control
up to 10 CL-500A units for multi-point measurements. Using
the SDK, this can be further expanded. Please contact our
sales person for further information.

Can be easily mounted on inspection jigs, etc.
The CL-500A is equipped with standard tripod sockets on
both the top and bottom surface, so it can be easily mounted
on a jig facing either downwards or upwards. In addition,
the SDK for the CL-500A can be downloaded free of
charge from the Konica Minolta website, making it easy for
customers to create their own software.

All-in-one type.
No PC needed.

The CL-500A can be used by itself for measuring CRI or color
temperature of lamps. In addition, the spectral irradiance
waveform and peak wavelength can also be checked.

Informative color-rendering index display

Color-rendering indexes are shown visually for easy
understanding. The shifts between a test light source and a
standard light source can be seen at a glance, with bar
graphs showing the general color-rendering index Ra (the
average of special color-rendering indexes R1 to R8) and
the special color-rendering indexes for a total of 15 colors (R1
to R15).
0

20

40

60

80

Equipped with LED binning function	

In addition to quantifying the color variations which are a
major problem in the LED industry, the software is also
equipped with function to enable easy binning.
0.5000
Dominant
wavelength
Black body
locus
2700K
3000K
3500K
4000K
4500K
5000K
5700K
6500K

0.4500

0.4000

100

Ra

The CL-500A can be a sensor for systems that use an
integrating sphere for total flux measurements of light
sources and lamps.

0.3500

R1

PASS
FAIL

R2
0.3000

R3
R4

High-speed measurement possible

Using the SDK, high-speed measurements at 5 times/sec.
can be taken.

0.2500

R5
R6

0.2000
0.2000

R7

xy

0.2500

0.3000

0.3500

0.4000

0.4500

0.5000

R8
R9
R10

Ø10.5 mm receptor size

R11
R15 100

R12
R13

R1
R2

R14

R3

R14
R15

R13

R4
0

R12

R5

R11

Can be operated with USB bus power.
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Illuminance Spectrophotometer CL-500A

R6
R7

R10
R9

R8

Illuminance Spectrophotometer CL-500A

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⿎⿎System diagram

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ing property?
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⿎⿎Dimensions



Since long ago, man has compared colors by arranging objects
side-by-side and looking at them under natural light (sunlight).
Although torches, candles, incandescent lamps and other light
sources are also used for illumination, it has always been the
standard practice to compare colors under natural light.
In addition to fluorescent lamps, LEDs (light emitting diodes) have
recently been adopted as illuminating lamps. When comparing how
these new types of lamps make objects look against how natural
light makes them look, how closely the appearances match is called
the “color-rendering property” of the lamp. A lamp that produces
a hue similar to that of natural light is said to have a good (high)
color-rendering property.
The color-rendering index is a quantification of the color-rendering
properties of a lamp or other light source, and was defined to
provide objective criteria. The color-rendering index expresses the
comparison between the light source being tested and a standard
illuminant*. The maximum value is 100, with the value decreasing
as the color-rendering difference increases, indicating how far the
appearance under the test light source is from the natural color
under sunlight.

D50
fluorescent lamp

Daylight white
fluorescent lamp

LED bulb

Illuminance
Spectrophotometer
CL-500A

No. 9

Red

No. 10

Yellow

No. 11

No. 4

No. 12

Green

Blue

Smaller index
values indicate
larger color shifts.

No. 5

No. 13

Soft Case
FD-A05

Receptor window

Cap
T-A13

Spectral wavelength
range
Output wavelength
pitch
Spectral bandwidth
Wavelength precision

No. 6

No. 14

No. 7

No. 8

The general color-rendering
index uses low-chroma colors
with a Munsell Value of 6 and
Chroma between 4 and 8.

No. 15

Average Tree-leave Average
Caucasian
green
Asian
skin color
skin color

No. 9 to No. 15 are realistic
colors. No. 15 is the
average skin color of Asian
women.

Special color-rendering indexes (Ri)

The individual color-rendering index for test colors No. 1 to 15
(The index for each individual color is evaluated.)

Illuminance Spectrophotometer CL-500A
Conforms to requirements for Class AA of JIS C 1609-1: 2006
"Illuminance meters Part 1: General measuring instruments"*1
Conforms to DIN 5032 Part 7 Class B
360 to 780 nm
1 nm
Approx. 10 nm (half bandwidth)
±0.3 nm (Median wavelengths of 435.8 nm, 546.1 nm, and 585.3 nm*2 as
specified in JIS Z 8724)*3
0.1 to 100,000 lx (chromaticity display requires 5 lx or more)
Ev (Illuminance) : ±2%±1 digit of displayed value

Measuring range
Accuracy*4, 5
(Standard Illuminant A) xy: ±0.0015	 (10 to 100,000 lx)
xy: ±0.002	 (5 to 10 lx)
Ev: 0.5%+1 digit
Repeatability (2σ)*4
(Standard Illuminant A) xy: 0.0005	 (500 to 100,000 lx)

Visible-region relative
spectral response
characteristics (f1')
Cosine response (f2)
Temperature drift (fT)
Humidity drift (fH)
Measurement time

φ45.2
φ48

Reference plane

φ10.5

Personal computer
(Commercial product)

⿎⿎Main Specifications of CL-500A
Model
Illuminance meter
class

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72

Wrist Strap
CR-A73

Hood
CL-A11

The average of the color-rendering indexes for test colors No.
1 to 8.

Illuminance Spectrophotometer CL-500A

165



To learn more about the theory and practice of light and color measurement, please visit
http://www.konicaminolta.com/instruments/knowledge/index.html

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MENU

*Shape may vary
by region.

xy: 0.001	 (100 to 500 lx)
xy: 0.002	 (30 to 100 lx)
xy: 0.004	 (5 to 30 lx)
Within 1.5% of spectral luminous efficiency V (λ)

Center of receptor window

70

Light source
being tested

General color-rendering index (Ra)

Konica Minolta Measurement Fundamentals

Tripod socket; Depth: 5.5

AC adapter *

11.2

Standard illuminant
(CIE daylight)

Test - color samples
No. 3

95

USB Cable
IF-A17

MEAS.

Color-rendering indexes include the general color rendering index (Ra) and special colorrendering indexes (R1 to R15)

No. 2

Center of receptor
window (bottom)

Data Management
Software
CL-S10w

* Standard illuminant with the same color temperature as the light source
being tested. (Light along the blackbody locus corresponds to sunlight.)

No. 1

(Units: mm)

95

Tripod socket; Depth: 5.5

specifications of Data Management
⿎⿎Main
Software CL-S10w
Type
Operating
environment

Add-in for Excel®
(Excel® is required to use this add-in.)
One of the following environments with Excel® installed:
* Languages in parenthesis ( ) are the OS language.
Windows® XP + Excel® 2003 (English, Japanese, or Simplified
Chinese)
Windows® 7 + Excel® 2010 (English, Japanese, or Simplified
Chinese)
* For details on system requirements for above versions
of Windows® and/or Excel®, refer to their respective
specifications.
* Not compatible with 64-bit versions of office 2010.
CL-500A, CL-200A, CL-200

Compatible
instruments
Display items Spectral irradiance (W/m2/nm); general color-rendering index
Ra, correlated color temperature, etc.

Ev: Within 3%
Ev: ±3% of displayed value; xy: ±0.003
Ev: ±3% of displayed value; xy: ±0.003
Super Fast mode:	 Approx. 0.2 sec. (when connected to computer);
Fast mode:	
Approx. 0.5 sec.;
Slow mode:	
Approx. 2.5 sec.;
Automatic exposure time setting (high accurary) mode:
	
Approx. 0.5 to 27 sec.
Display modes
XYZ; X10Y10Z10; Evxy; Evu'v'; Ev; Dominant wavelength, Excitation purity;
Correlated color temperature, ∆ uv; General color-rendering index (Ra);
Special color-rendering indexes (Ri (i=1~15)); Spectral graph; Peak
wavelength; ∆ (XYZ); ∆ (X10Y10Z10); ∆ (Evxy); ∆ (Evu'v'); Rank display
Other functions
Data memory: 100 data; User calibration function (when connected to
computer); Continuous measurement (when connected to computer);
Auto off function
Display languages
English, Japanese, Chinese (Simplified)
Interface
USB 2.0
Power
Rechargeable internal lithium-ion battery (Operating time per charge:
Approx. 6 hours when new); AC adapter; USB power bus
Operating temperature/ -10 to 40°C, relative humidity of 85% or less (at 35°C) with no
humidity range
condensation
Storage temperature/ -10 to 45°C, relative humidity of 85% or less (at 35°C) with no
humidity range
condensation
Dimensions
70 × 165 × 83 mm
(W × D × H)
Weight
350 g
*1	 For Section 7.6.3 Response Time, when measurement speed mode is set to FAST mode.
*2	 For 585.3 nm, evaluation performed using substitute wavelength of 587.5 nm.
*3	 Based on Konica Minolta test standards (change in temperature of 2°C or less after zero
calibration.)
*4	 Automatic exposure time setting (high accuracy) mode
*5	 Linear for Ev (Illuminance)

Illuminance Spectrophotometer CL-500A

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⿎⿎Specifications

Luminance Meters

	LS-100/LS-110
Compact, lightweight, easy-to-use SLR luminance
meters with a wide measuring range
Luminance Meter LS-100

1° acceptance angle,
Measuring range: 0.001 to 299,900 cd/m2
(0.001 to 87,530 fL)

Luminance Meter LS-110

1/3° acceptance angle,
Measuring range: 0.01 to 999,900 cd/m2
(0.01 to 291,800 fL)

LS-100

Main Features

Narrow acceptance angle for measurements
of small specimens

Acceptance angles of only 1° for LS-100 and 1/3° for LS110 allow accurate measurements of small specimen areas.
In addition, optional close-up lenses can be used to measure
areas as small as ø1.3 mm when using LS-100 and ø0.4
mm when using LS-110.

User calibration and color-correction
functions

To increase the versatility of the LS-100 and LS-110,
both models are equipped with user calibration and color
correction functions. The user calibration function allows the
meter to be calibrated to a user-selected standard instead
of the preset Konica Minolta standard; this function can also
be used to standardize the response of several meters. The
color correction function allows the response of the meter to
be adjusted when measuring colored specimens.

Luminance ratio and peak luminance
measurements

In addition to measurements of the present luminance, the LS100 and LS-110 can also determine the percent ratio of the
measured luminance to a luminance value stored in memory
as well as the peak luminance or luminance ratio measured.

RS-232C data communication

Use of the built-in RS-232C interface allows the meter to be
connected to a personal computer.

Lightweight, compact design powered by a
single 9V battery for portability
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Luminance Meters LS-100/LS-110

The spectral
luminous efficiency (λ)
Konica Minolta Luminance
Meters LS100/LS-110

100
90
80
70

Illuminant A measured at ambient temperature of 20 to 30ºC
*12 Standard
* Standard Illuminant A

60
50

Optional Accessories

40
30
20
10
0

400

450

500

550

600

Wavelength (nm)

650

700

750

⿎⿎System diagram

Ideally, the relative spectral responsivity of the luminance meter
should match V (λ) of the human eye for photopic vision.
As shown in the graph above, the relative spectral
responsivity of Konica Minolta Luminance Meters LS-100/
LS-110 is close to the CIE spectral luminous efficiency V (λ).

Close-Up Lenses

No. 153
No. 135
No. 122
No. 110

CIE ; Commission Internationale de I«Eclairage
f1’(CIE«s symbol) ;	 The degree to which the relative spectral responsivity
matches V (λ) is characterized by means of the error f1’.

Connecting Cable
LS-A11(for data output)

Connecting Cable

LS-A12

(for data communication)

PC

Minimum measuring area
Close-Up
With
With
Lenses
LS-100
LS-110
No.153
No.135
No.122
No.110

Angle Finder VN

ø8.0	 mm ø2.7	 mm

ø5.2	 mm ø1.8	 mm
ø3.2	 mm ø1.1	 mm
ø1.3	 mm ø0.4	 mm

(Theoretical values)

Angle Finder VN

Reduction of Flare
The degree to which the influence of light from outside
the defined measuring area is eliminated is an important
factor in the performance of luminance meters. In Konica
Minolta Luminance Meters, the flare factor is kept to below
100%
1.5%, even if an object with
extremely high luminance
is just outside the meter’s
10%
measuring area.
The graph at right shows the
1%
effect when a bright point
is moved from A inside the
0.1%
measuring area to B just
outside the measuring area.
Angle of
30' 15' 0 15' 30'
acceptance
(10' ) (5' ) (5' ) (10' )
If the measured value at
in minutes
A is defined at 100%, the
A
B
measured value at B would be
1°(1/3°)
measuring spot
less than 0.1%.

Close-Up Lenses

(Optional Accessories)

Angle Finder VN allows the
measuring area and
measurement display inside the
viewfinder to be seen at an angle
of 90° to the normal viewfinder
optical axis. Angle Finder VN can
also be focused and the
magnification can be set to 1x or
2x.

Relative sensitivity

The SLR (single-lens-reflex) optical system allows precise aiming
and ensures that the viewfinder shows the exact area to be
measured. The optical system is also virtually flareless, eliminating
the influence of light from outside the measurement area.

Relative Spectral Response

Relative sensitivity (%)

Flareless SLR optical system for accurate
measurements

Luminance Meter LS-100
Luminance Meter LS-110
SLR spot luminance meter for measuring light-source and surface brightness
1°
1/3°
85 mm f/2.8 lens; SLR viewing system; flare factor less than 1.5%
9°
1014 mm (40 in.) to infinity
ø14.4 mm
ø4.8 mm
Silicon photocell
FAST: Sampling time: 0.1s, time to display: 0.8 to 1.0s; SLOW: Sampling time: 0.4s, time to display: 1.4 to 1.6s
cd/m2 or fL (switchable)
FAST	 : 0.001 to 299,900 cd/m2 (0.001 to 87,530fL)
FAST	 : 0.01 to 999,900 cd/m2 (0.01 to 291,800 fL)
SLOW	 : 0.001 to 49,990 cd/m2 (0.001 to 14,590fL)
SLOW	 : 0.01 to 499,900 cd/m2 (0.01 to 145,900 fL)
Accuracy*1
0.01 to 9.99 cd/m2 (or fL): ±2% ±2 digits of displayed value
0.001 to 0.999 cd/m2 (or fL): ±2% ±2 digits of displayed value
1.000 cd/m2 (or fL) or greater: ±2% ±1 digit of displayed value
10.00 cd/m2 (or fL) or greater: ±2% ±1 digit of displayed value
Repeatability*2
0.01 to 9.99 cd/m2 (or fL): ±0.2% ±2 digits of displayed value
0.001 to 0.999 cd/m2 (or fL): ±0.2% ±2 digits of displayed value
1.000 cd/m2 (or fL) or greater: ±0.2% ±1 digit of displayed value
10.00 cd/m2 (or fL) or greater: ±0.2% ±1 digit of displayed value
Temperature/humidity drift
Within ±3% ±1 digit (of value displayed at 20°C/68°F) within operating temperature/humidity range
Calibration mode
Minolta standard/user-selected standard (switchable)
Color correction factor
Set by numerical input; range: 0.001 to 9.999
Reference luminance
1; set by measurement or numerical input
Measurement modes
Luminance; luminance ratio; peak luminance or luminance ratio
Display
External:
4-digit LCD with additional indications
Viewfinder: 4-digit LCD with LED backlight
Data communication
RS-232C; baud rate: 4800 bps
External control
Measurement process can be started by external device connected to data output terminal
Power source
One 9 V battery; power can also be supplied by optional Data Printer DP-10
Power consumption
While measuring button is pressed and viewfinder display is lit: 16 mA average
While power is on and viewfinder display is not lit: 6 mA average
Operating temperature/humidity range 0 to 40°C, relative humidity 85% or less (at 35°C) with no condensation
Storage temperature /humidity range -20 to 55°C, relative humidity 85% or less (at 35°C) with no condensation
Dimensions
79x208x150 mm (3-1/8x8-3/16x5-7/8 in.)
Weight
850 g (30 oz.) without battery
Standard accessories
Lens cap; Eyepiece cap; ND eyepiece filter; 9 V battery; Case
Model
Type
Measuring angle
Optical system
Angle of view
Focusing distance
Minimum measuring area
Receptor
Response time
Luminance units
Measuring range

Luminance Meters LS-100/LS-110

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⿎⿎Specification

Chroma Meter

	CS-100A

Model
Type
Measuring angle
Optical system
Angle of view
Focusing distance
Receptors
Spectral response

A compact, lightweight, battery-powered
instrument with a 1° measurement angle
for high-accuracy non-contact measurements
of the luminance and chromaticity of light
sources and reflective subjects

Response time
Luminance units
Measuring range*1
Accuracy*2
Repeatability*1

Target value
Measurement modes
Display

E a s y - To - R e a d D i s p l a y
Viewfinder Image
Measuring area (1°)
Field of view (9°)
Measured luminance
(cd/m 2 or fL)

External display

Main Applications
Light-Source Measurements

•	Luminance and chromaticity of small light sources such as
LEDs, miniature neon lamps, etc.
•	Luminance and chromaticity of general light sources such
as tungsten lamps, fluorescent lamps, etc.
•	Luminance and chromaticity of traffic signals, airport
guidance lights, emergency exit signs, etc.

Data communication
External control
Power source
Operating temperature/humidity range
Storage temperature /humidity range
Dimensions
Weight
Standard accessories

*1 Standard Illuminant A
*2 Standard Illuminant A measured at ambient temperature of 20 to 30ºC

⿎⿎System diagram

Main Features
Compact and lightweight
Measurements of subjects at a distance

SLR (single-lens-reflex) viewing system and flare-free optical
system provide accurate measurements of subjects at a
distance with virtually no influence from light outside the
measurement area.

Measurements of small subjects

1° measurement angle allows measurements of subjects as
small as ø14.4 mm (at a subject distance of 1014 mm); by
using optional Close-Up Lenses, subjects as small as ø1.3 mm
can be measured.

Color difference can also be measured
Calibration to a user-selected reference is
also possible
Luminance units of cd/m2 or fL can be
selected
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Chroma Meter CS-100A

•	Color measurements of subjects which cannot be measured
by contact methods, such as distant building walls, justpainted surfaces, subjects with complicated shapes, or
subjects which should not be touched for sanitary reasons.

Close-Up Lenses

(Optional Accessories)

Angle Finder VN

Connecting Cable

LS-A12

Display Measurements

White Calibration
Plate
(for 45-0 / for d-0)
Data Management Software

CS-S10w
Professional

⿎⿎Dimensions
PC

(Units: mm)
40

78.7

28.5

57

58 49.6 44

208

154.3
85.8

151
176

Standard plane
for distance
measurements

19

38

16
60.3

Close-Up Lenses
No.153
No.135
No.122
No.110
(Theoretical values)

Angle Finder VN

No. 153
No. 135
No. 122
No. 110

Reflective-Subject Measurements

•	Luminance and chromaticity of color TVs and CRTs
•	Luminance measurements of monochrome TVs and SRTs
•	Luminance and chromaticity of projection TVs and video
projectors.

Optional Accessories

Close-Up Lenses

Measured value
Measurement mode

Chroma Meter CS-100A
SLR spot colorimeter for measuring light-source and surface luminance and chromaticity
1°
85 mm f/2.8 lens; SLR viewing system; flare factor less than 1.5%
9° with 1° measurement area indication
1014 mm (40 in.) to infinity
3 silicon photocells filtered to detect primary stimulus values for red, green and blue light
Closely matches CIE 1931 Standard Observer curves (x¯2λ,y¯ λ, and z¯λ)
Switchable;	 FAST:	 Sampling time: 0.1s, Time to display: 0.8 to 1.0s
	
SLOW:	Sampling time: 0.4s, Time to display: 1.4 to 1.6s
cd/m2 or fL (switchable)
FAST: 0.01 to 299,000 cd/m2 (0.01 to 87,530 fL)
SLOW: 0.01 to 49,900 cd/m2 (0.01 to 14,500 fL)
Luminance (Y): ±2% of reading ±1 digit
Chromaticity (x,y):	 FAST: 	 48.1 cd/m2 or above: ±0.004; below 48.1 cd/m2 : below measurement range
	
SLOW: 	12.0 cd/m2 or above: ±0.004; below 12.0 cd/m2 : below measurement range
Luminance (Y): ±0.2% of reading ±1 digit
Chromaticity (x,y) :
FAST:	 100 cd/m2 or above: ±0.001; 48.1 to 99.9 cd/m2: ±0.002; below 48.1 cd/m2 : below measurement range
SLOW:	 25.0 cd/m2 or above: ±0.001; 12.0 to 24.9 cd/m2: ±0.002; below 12.0 cd/m2: below measurement range
1; set by measurement or numerical input
Absolute color: Yxy; color difference: ∆ (Yxy)
External: LCD; 3 values (Y, x, and y) of 3 digits each with additional indications
Viewfinder: 3-digit LCD (showing luminance value Y) with LED backlight
RS-232C; baud rate: 4800 bps
Measurement process can be started by external device connected to data output terminal
One 9 V battery; power can also be supplied via data output terminal
0 to 40°C, relative humidity 85% or less (at 35°C) with no condensation
-20 to 55°C , relative humidity 85% or less (at 35°C) with no condensation
79x208x154 mm (3-1/8x8-3/16x6-1/16 in.)
890 g (2 lb.) without battery
Lens cap; Eyepiece cap; Protective filter, ND eyepiece filter; 9V battery; Chromaticity chart; Case

Tripod socket

Minimum
measuring area
ø8.0 mm
ø5.2 mm
ø3.2 mm
ø1.3 mm

Angle Finder VN allows the measuring
area and measurement display inside
the viewfinder to be seen at an angle of
90° to the normal viewfinder optical axis.
Angle Finder VN can also be focused and
the magnification can be set to 1x or 2x.

Data Management Software
CS-S10w Professional (Optional accessory)

: Lv x y, Lv u’ v’, LvT ∆ uv , XYZ, dominant wavelength
Color space	
Mode selection	 : Normal mode, Object color mode, Contrast mode
		 RGB mode, RGB & contrast mode
Instrument control	: Average measurement, Interval measurement
Data management	: Reading and saving files, Data management with folders
		 Creating, saving and loading templates
(customizable design/layouts for various graphs)
		 Various graph displays
Data evaluation	 : Observer/Illuminant settings
		 Statistics display for each folder
		 Box tolerance setting, Multiple-point
measurement, uniformity display, contrast
display and polygon tolerance setting for display
evaluation
: Creating reports in customizable screen layouts
Other	
System requirements
Windows® XP Professional 32-bit SP3, 64-bit SP2
OS	
	
Windows® Vista Business 32-bit, 64-bit,
	
Windows® 7 Professional 32-bit, 64-bit
Pentium®III 600 MHz equivalent or higher
CPU	
Memory	 128 MB min. (256 MB or more recommended)
Hard disk	 60 MB or more space required for installation
1024 X 768, 256 colors or more
Display	
CD-ROM drive, USB port
Other	

Chroma Meter CS-100A

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Chroma Meter

Data Management Software CS-S10w Standard (Standard accessory)

	CS-200

CS-S10w Standard Edition allows users to control the CS-200 with a PC to display the list of measured data or to transfer the
data to spreadsheet software.
	


⿎⿎Specification

Main Features
Perfect match of the spectral response to the CIE color-matching functions

CIE 1931
color-matching functions

Spectral response of
conventional tristimulus
colorimeters

0.5

380 400

500

600

700

780

Relative sensitivity

Relative sensitivity

Konica Minolta’s newly-developed spectral fitting method provides tristimulus values (XYZ = red, green, blue) with significantly
higher accuracy than that of conventional tristimulus colorimeters. This is achieved by using the output from 40 sensors to
calculate the spectral response corresponding to human eye sensitivity (CIE 1931 color-matching functions).
The CS-200 uses 40 sensors for sensitivity covering the entire visible region and multiplies each sensor output by appropriate
coefficients. This adjusts the spectral response of the instrument to close to the CIE 1931 color-matching functions.
In additon to the 2º Standard Observer, the 10º Standard Observer (for object-color measurements) can also be selected, which
is impossible with conventional tristimulus colorimeters.
1.0

1.0

CIE 1931 color-matching functions and spectral response
of a conventional tristimulus colorimeter

CIE 1931
color-matching functions

Accuracy
(Measuring angle 1º) *1
(Standard Illuminant A;
Temperature: 23°C±2°C,
Relative humidity: 65%
max.)
Repeatability
(Measuring angle 1º) *2
(Standard Illuminant A)

Spectral response
of the CS-200

Measurement
time

380 400

500

600

700

Measurement method
Measuring angle
Minimum
measuring area
Minimum
measuring distance
Observer
Color space
Measurement
synchronization
setting range
Interface
Power source
Battery life

780

Wavelength (nm)

CIE 1931 color-matching functions and spectral response
of the CS-200

Compact and lightweight. Battery power is also possible.

The compact, lightweight and stylish body allows hand-held operation.
The CS-200 can be operated with either four AA batteries (battery indicator function provided) or a special AC adapter.

Selectable measuring angle

While checking the actual subject, you can select the measuring angle easily according to the application (1º, 0.2º and 0.1º).
The aperture mirror eliminates misalignment between the finder target and the actual measuring spot, ensuring accurate aiming.
1º aperture
For measurement
of general-size
areas such as
medium and
large displays

Measuring distance and measuring area	

Model
Measurement
range

0.5

Wavelength (nm)

0.2º aperture
For measurement
of small areas
such as product
LEDs

Interval and average
measurements

0.1º aperture
For measurement
of very small areas
or of a distant light
source

(Unit: mm)

Minimum measuring area Maximum measuring area Minimum measuring distance Maximum measuring distance Measuring area at 500 mm Measuring area at 1000 mm
1°
0.2°
0.1°
1°
0.2°
0.1°
1°
0.2°
0.1°
1°
0.2°
0.1°
1°
0.2°
0.1°
1°
0.2°
0.1°
(Measuring angle)
4.7
1.0
0.5
296
Ø 8.5 Ø 1.7 Ø 0.9 Ø 17.7 Ø 3.6 Ø 1.8
Without a Close-Up Lens
∞
∞
∞
∞
2.2
0.5
0.3
4.6
1.0
0.5
128
240
Close-up lens No. 122
0.8
0.2
0.1
1.1
0.3
0.2
43
52
Close-up lens No. 107

Chroma Meter CS-200
0.01 - 	
200,000cd/m2	 (Measuring angle 1º)
0.01 - 	
5,000,000cd/m2	 (Measuring angle 0.2º)
0.01 - 	
20,000,000cd/m2	 (Measuring angle 0.1º)
150 cd/m2	Lv ±2 % ±1digit	
xy ±0.002
--0.01-0.5 cd/m2	Lv ±0.02 cd/m2 ±1digit	
xy ±0.007
0.5-1 cd/m2	Lv ±0.02 cd/m2 ±1digit	
xy ±0.004
1-10 cd/m2	Lv ±2 % ±1digit	
xy ±0.003
10-200,000 cd/m2	Lv ±2 % ±1digit	
Light source at 5000 cd/m2 + color filter (R, G, B)	
xy ±0.006
0.01-1 cd/m2	Lv 0.01 cd/m2 +1digit ---	
(2σ/AUTO)
(2σ/AUTO)
1-2 cd/m2	Lv 0.5 % +1digit	 xy 0.002	
(2σ/AUTO)
2-4 cd/m2	Lv 0.5 % +1digit	 xy 0.001	
(2σ/AUTO)
4-8 cd/m2	Lv 0.5 % +1digit	 xy 0.0005	
(2σ/AUTO)
8-200,000 cd/m2	Lv 0.1 % +1digit	 xy 0.0004	
AUTO	
(Automatically set between approx. 1s and 60s)
LTD.AUTO	 (Automatically set to approx. 1s or 3s)
Super-FAST	 (approx. 0.5 sec/meas.) 	
FAST (approx. 1 sec/meas.)
Super-SLOW (approx. 12 sec/meas.)
SLOW (approx. 3 sec/meas.) 	
Spectral method, Grating + linear photo diode array
1º, 0.2º, 0.1º (switchable)
0.5 mm
0.1 mm (close up lens)
296 mm (Distance from front edge of metal lens barrel)
2/10 degrees
Lv xy, Lvu’v’, LvT ∆ uv, XYZ, dominant wavelength
Vertical synchronization frequency : 40.00 to 200.00 Hz

USB 1.1
AC adapter or 4 AA-Size Batteries
Approx. 3 hours
(continuous measurement / Fast mode / AA-size alkaline cells)
Size
95 mm (W) x 127 mm (H) x 334 mm (L)
Weight
1.8 kg (without battery)
Operating temperature/ 0ºC to 40ºC, relative humidity 85% or less (at 35ºC) with no
humidity range
condensation
Storage temperature/
0ºC to 45ºC, relative humidity 85% or less (at 35ºC) with no
humidity range
condensation
2

1	 23ºC ±2ºC Lv2 = 0.01-10 cd/m , SLOW, average of 30 measurements
*	L
v = 10 cd/m and higher, SLOW, average of 10 measurements

*2	

At 0.2º measuring angle, the amount of received light is approx. 1/25 of that for 1º.
Therefore, the repeatability becomes the same as that for 1º with 25 times lower
luminance.
At 0.1º measuring angle, the amount of received light is approx. 1/100 of that for 1º,
Therefore, the repeatability becomes the same as that for 1º with 100 times lower
luminance.

⿎⿎System diagram
Standard accessories
Optional accessories

AA-Size
Batteries (x4)

Lens Cap

Angle Finder VN
Adapter
(including
)
and Case.

Step Up Ring
(40.5-55mm)
CS-A26

CS-200

ND Filter
(1/10)CS-A6
(1/100)CS-A7

ND Eyepiece
Filter CS-A27
TARGET

COLOR

PEAK/VALLEY

SHUTTER

MEMORY
KEY LOCK

MEAS SPEED
CHAR MODE

ABS/DIFF

BACKLIGHT
RECALC

SHIFT

MENU

ESC

ENTER

Data Management Software
CS-S10w Professional

Close-Up Lens
No.107
No.122

AC Adapter

Holding Cap CS-A24
(Used during shipment)

USB cable(2m)
IF-A17

PC (commercially available)

White Calibration Plate (For 45/0)
CS-A20
White Calibration Plate (For d/0)
CS-A21
Soft Case
CS-A23

White Calibration Plate Set
CS-A22

Data Management Software
CS-S10w Standard

(including CS-A20 and CS-A21.)

⿎⿎Dimensions

(Units: mm)
10.5

USB connector

Measuring angle selector

List display

Finder and
Diopter adjustment ring

AC adapter input terminal

95

Power switch

334.3

Filter thread
diameter ø40.5

248

Standard plane for
distance measurements
154

For tripod screw

For M5 screw
61.6

127

Hand strap

102.5

LCD screen

ø64

Objective lens and
Focus adjustment ring

: 	Lvxy, Lvu’v’, LvT ∆ uv, XYZ,
Color space	
		 dominant wavelength
Mode selection	 : 	Normal mode
		 Object color mode
Instrument control	: 	Average measurement
		 Interval measurement
		 User calibration
Data management	: 	Reading and saving files
		 Data management with folders
Data evaluation	 : 	Observer/Illuminant settings
		 Statistics display for each folder
		 Box tolerance setting

47.5

Measurement button

65.6

Accurate measurement Comparable to Spectroradiometers

For M5 screw
70

32

150

* Measuring distance is the distance from the front edge of the metal lens barrel or close-up lens ring.

18

Chroma Meter CS-200A

Chroma Meter CS-200A

19

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
For correct use and for your safety, be sure to read
the instruction manual before using the instrument.
Always connect the instrument to the specified
power supply voltage. Improper connection may
cause a fire or electric shock.
Be sure to use the specified batteries. Using
improper batteries may cause a fire or electric shock.

©1996 KONICA MINOLTA OPTICS, INC.

•	KONICA MINOLTA and the Konica Minolta logo and the symbol mark, and
"Giving Shape to Ideas" are registered trademarks or trademarks of KONICA
MINOLTA HOLDINGS,INC.
•	Windows® and Excel® are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the USA
and other countries.
•	Pentium® is a trademarks of Intel Corporation in the USA and other countries.
•	The specifications and drawings given here are subject to change without
prior notice.
•	Some lamp control methods may make accurate measurements difficult. For
details, please contact your nearest Konica Minolta sales office or dealer.

Certificate No : LRQ 0960094/A
Registration Date : March 3, 1995

9242-4837-45 BCJRPK 25

Certificate No : JQA-E-80027
Registration Date : March 12, 1997

Printed in Japan



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