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Settings Section
<Measurement by Analyzer Mode>
With this method, the measured colors are expressed in emission luminance of each R, B and G monochromatic
light based on the display’s analyzer mode RGB emission characteristic (which is input to the instrument’s memory
channel) and the target color (W).
Since the target color is also set, the analog display section can show the deviation of the measured values from the
target color. If this method is used when adjusting display’s white balance, the adjustment can be performed more
easily than xyLv mode.
[Operating Procedure]
• Details of analyzer mode : “About Analyzer Mode” (Page 57)
• To change the target color after the analyzer
mode RGB emission characteristic is input : “Setting/Changing the Target Color” (Page 61) *1
• To set an ID name : “Setting an ID Name” (Page 66) *2
• To use the analog display function : “Setting an Analog Display Range” (Page 68) *3
*1 About “Setting/Changing the Target Color”
There are the following two methods for setting/changing the target color.
1 Setting/changing the target ...................... The display’s measured values are set as the target color.
color by measurement This method can be used for any memory channels.
2 Setting/changing the target color............. Set the desired values (x, y, Lv) by entering them directly using the
by entering values instrument’s ten-key. This method can be used for memory channel
CH00 only.
*2 About “Setting an ID Name”
An ID name is a name that can be assigned to each memory channel by entering it directly using keys.
This function is useful when you want to specify that user calibration and target color have been set for what type
of display with what colors.
*3 About “Setting an Analog Display Range”
Adjustment is performed by setting the analog display range for each dot.
*To check the specified target color, calibration data for user calibration and probe serial no. used when these settings are made, refer to
“Settings Checking Method” on page 72.
<Measurement
Preparation section>
Page 33
<Settings section>
Inputting RGB emission Character-
istic for Display’s Analyzer Mode
Page 58
<Measurement section>
• Measurement
• Adjusting the White Balance
Page 75