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Incident Color Meter
For measurement of the tristimulus values, chromaticity, color
difference, correlated color temperature, and illuminance of light
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Introduction
Perfect solution for colour, illuminance and colour temperature
Handheld and lightweight instrument for color, illuminance and color
temperature measurements.
The portable Konica Minolta color meters are ideally suited when not
only the brightness but also the color of light is to be measured. The
wide selection offers the appropriate instrument for every
application, from the simple tristimulus unit up to a
spectroradiometer with spectral lenses.
Areas of application
Practically anything that illuminates can be measured with Konica
Minolta's incident color meters. The possible uses range from research
and development to production.
The CL-200 is a lux meter with a color function for workplace and
street illumination, the production of lamps, or the measurement of
very large surfaces and projectors (ANSI lumens) by taking advantage
of the serial connection of several receptor heads.
The CS-100 Spot Incident Color Meter can measure all types of light
sources including signal and traffic lights, airport runway lighting,
lamps, LED's, etc. The CS-100 is highly accurate, completely portable
and has a fast measurement time. The CS-2000 Spectroradiometer gives
the measurement of spectral power distribution, luminance,
chromaticity and correlated color temperature of light sources,
display devices and the non-contact measurement of reflective
subjects.
Handheld and lightweight instrument for color, illuminance and color
temperature measurements
The CL-200 is an Incident Colour Meter designed to measure and display
the tristimulus values, chromaticity, colour difference, correlated
colour temperature and illuminance of light sources. Applications
include research and development and colour inspection of light
sources whether for manufacture or end use, setting up and adjustment
of projectors and other display devices and environmental and
psychological experimentation and testing. The CL-200 is a replacement
for two instruments - the CL-100 and XY-1- but it also includes many
new features. Automatic zero adjustment means the instrument is ready
to measure immediately after turning it on. Sometimes for reasons of
safety or convenience it is necessary to measure remotely. The CL-200
receptor can be separated and connected up to 100 m away from the
measuring body by LAN cable. An RS-232 interface is built in to allow
connection to PC .Connection to a thermal printer is also an option
should a printout of measured data be required for validation. Like
the T-10 range of Konica Minolta illuminance meters, the CL-200 allows
multi-point measurement - from 2 to 30 additional receptors can be
connected to one main body. This is particularly useful should the
operator wish to measure light across a large area, like the whole
surface of a projector screen, or light falling across a room or open
field.
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