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Settings Section
2.
Inputting the RGB Emission Characteristic for Analyzer Mode
The RGB emission characteristic for analyzer mode must be input to each memory channel. When it is input, the
target color (W) must also be set.
To adjust white balance, the values of the white-balanced white must be entered as the terget color (W).
If the RGB emission characteristic for the display’s analyzer mode is input to a memory channel for which the
target color has already been set, the previously set target color will be deleted. The target color to be used is the
same as that for xyLv, T∆uvLv, u'v'Lv and XYZ measurement modes.
The RGB emission characteristic for the display must be input for each display type (model).
Characters of displays vary with the display type (model). Because of this, measured values differ even if the same
color is measured.
Thus, a different memory channel must be used for each display type (model) to input the RGB emission charac-
teristic for analyzer mode.
[Operating Procedure]
When the optional 4-Probe Expansion Board CA-B15 is used
Select the probe no. for which the RGB emission characteristic for the display is to be input. The RGB emission
characteristic for the display can be input independently for each probe connector ([P1] to [P5]) for each memory
channel.
1 Press the key.
The LCD display section will switch to the menu selec-
tion screen.
2 Press the key to open the PROBE selec-
tion screen.
Each time the key is pressed, the screen will switch
in the order PROBE → SYNC → ID Name input →
RANGE → Measurement Speed → Number of Digits →
Calibration Standard→ RS232C Baud Rate → PROBE.
3 Press the key to display the probe no.
you want to select.
Each time the key is pressed, the probe no. switches
in the order [P1]
…
.
4 Press the key to confirm the selection.
* By default (factory setting), the instrument is set so that [P1] will be selected automatically when the POWER switch is set to ON( | ).
Press the key
until the desired
probe no. appears.
MENU : SELECT
PUSH SPACE KEY
SELECT : PROBE
P1 35881112 A
SELECT : PROBE
P3 35881113
Menu selection screen
PROBE selection screen
Probe no.