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[. . . ] The calibration mode should be changed only while the power switch is on. [. . . ] If the position of the CAL MODE switch is changed while the power switch is off, the change will not take effect. 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. 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. 13 Specifications Model CL-100 CHROMA METER Within 8% (f1') of the CIE spectral luminous efficiency V() Receptor Element Measurement Functions SPC Tristimulus values: Color space: Color difference display: Other Functions XYZ Ev x y, Ev u' v' (X Y Z); (Ev x y); (Ev u' v'); Ev u'v' (One target color) Calibration Modes (Normal, Multi) Correction (1 user-set channel for each calibration mode) Data hold; multi-point measurement (up to 30 connected heads) Measuring Range *1 Accuracy Repeatability Temperature Drift Humidity Drift Measurement Frequency Digital Output Display Operating Environment Storage Environment Power Battery Life Consumed Current 0. 1 ~ 99, 990 lx, 0. 01 ~ 9, 999 fcd (Chromaticity : 5 lx, 0. 5 fcd or above) in four automatically selected ranges (lx or fcd is switchable) Ev: ±2% ±1digit of value displayed xy: ±0. 002 Ev: 0. 5% + 1digit (2) x, y: ±0. 0005 (800 lx, standard illuminant A measured) Relative Spectral Response Closely matches CIE Standard Observer curves x (), y (), and z () Correlated color temperature: Ev, Tcp, uv (Standard illuminant A measured) Ev: ±3% ±1digit of value displayed, xy: ±0. 003 Ev: ±3% ±1digit of value displayed, xy: ±0. 003 2 times/sec (continuous) RS-232C compliant 4-column LCD, with automatic backlight -10 to 40°C; not above 85% RH (at 35°C); no condensation -20 to 50°C; relative humidity 85% or less (at 35°C); no condensation Two AA batteries or dedicated AC adapter (optional) 60 hours or longer (when alkaline batteries are used for continuous measurement) Batteries: 3V 3V AC adapter: 9V , 50mA (when using basic system, at continuous measurement) , 200mA (when using 1 head in the activated system) , 500mA (when using 30 heads) Dimensions; Weight Included Accessories Optional Accessories 69 (W) × 174 (H) × 35 (D) [mm]; 215g (without batteries) case, cap, strap, batteries Adapter Unit for Main Body T-A20, Adapter Unit for Receptor Head T-A21, AC adapter AC-A10 (AC-A10N in North America), Data Management Software Kit CL-S1w, Hard Case CL-A10, Hood CL-A11, Connecting Cable T-A11 (for PC), Printer Cable T-A12 *1 Based on KONICA MINOLTA SENSING standard method. [. . . ] For information about how to use the CL-S1w to set these CFs, refer to the CL-S1w online help. 13 Specifications Model CL-100 CHROMA METER Within 8% (f1') of the CIE spectral luminous efficiency V() Receptor Element Measurement Functions SPC Tristimulus values: Color space: Color difference display: Other Functions XYZ Ev x y, Ev u' v' (X Y Z); (Ev x y); (Ev u' v'); Ev u'v' (One target color) Calibration Modes (Normal, Multi) Correction (1 user-set channel for each calibration mode) Data hold; multi-point measurement (up to 30 connected heads) Measuring Range *1 Accuracy Repeatability Temperature Drift Humidity Drift Measurement Frequency Digital Output Display Operating Environment Storage Environment Power Battery Life Consumed Current 0. 1 ~ 99, 990 lx, 0. 01 ~ 9, 999 fcd (Chromaticity : 5 lx, 0. 5 fcd or above) in four automatically selected ranges (lx or fcd is switchable) Ev: ±2% ±1digit of value displayed xy: ±0. 002 Ev: 0. 5% + 1digit (2) x, y: ±0. 0005 (800 lx, standard illuminant A measured) Relative Spectral Response Closely matches CIE Standard Observer curves x (), y (), and z () Correlated color temperature: Ev, Tcp, uv (Standard illuminant A measured) Ev: ±3% ±1digit of value displayed, xy: ±0. 003 Ev: ±3% ±1digit of value displayed, xy: ±0. 003 2 times/sec (continuous) RS-232C compliant 4-column LCD, with automatic backlight -10 to 40°C; not above 85% RH (at 35°C); no condensation -20 to 50°C; relative humidity 85% or less (at 35°C); no condensation Two AA batteries or dedicated AC adapter (optional) 60 hours or longer (when alkaline batteries are used for continuous measurement) Batteries: 3V 3V AC adapter: 9V , 50mA (when using basic system, at continuous measurement) , 200mA (when using 1 head in the activated system) , 500mA (when using 30 heads) Dimensions; Weight Included Accessories Optional Accessories 69 (W) × 174 (H) × 35 (D) [mm]; 215g (without batteries) case, cap, strap, batteries Adapter Unit for Main Body T-A20, Adapter Unit for Receptor Head T-A21, AC adapter AC-A10 (AC-A10N in North America), Data Management Software Kit CL-S1w, Hard Case CL-A10, Hood CL-A11, Connecting Cable T-A11 (for PC), Printer Cable T-A12 *1 Based on KONICA MINOLTA SENSING standard method. 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