Instruction manual

CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION GUIDE
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Starting the
CS-S10w
Software
Instrument Settings dialog box (When the CS-2000/2000A is connected)
Measurement Type
Radiometric is displayed when the document type is set to the light-source color measurement.
[Selection disabled.]
When the document type is set to the object color measurement, select either Reflectance or Trans-
mittance.
Lens
Select either Standard or Close up. Select Close up if using the optionally-available close-up lens
CS-A35. When factors are registered then Close up will be added to the choices.
Measurement Angle
Either 1°, 0.2° or 0.1° is displayed depending on the status of the instrument. [Selection disabled]
ND
Select the setting from None, ND1/10, or ND 1/100. When using the optionally-available ND filter
CS-A33 (1/10) select ND 1/10. When using the optionally-available ND filter CS-A34 (1/100)
select ND1/100. When ND correction factors are registered for ND1/10 or ND1/100 will be added
to the choices.
Measurement Mode
Select the setting from No-Sync, External or Internal.
When selecting Internal, set the Hz value in the box on the right between 20.00 and 200.00 in incre-
ments of 0.01 Hz.
Measurement Speed
When the CS-2000 with ROM version less than 1.10 is connected
Select the setting from Normal, Fast, Multi or Manual.
When selecting Multi, set the value in the box on the right between 1 and 16 in increments of 1.
When selecting Manual, set the seconds value in the box on the right between 0.0050000 and
120.0000 in increments of 0.000001 seconds.
When Manual is selected you will also be able to adjust the ON/OFF settings for the CS-2000's
built-in ND filter.
When the CS-2000A is connected or when the CS-2000 with ROM version greater than or equal to
1.10 is connected
Select the setting from Normal, Fast, Multi (Normal), Multi (Fast) or Manual.
When selecting Multi (Normal) or Multi (Fast), set the value in the box on the right between 1 and
16 in increments of 1.
(Sample screen when the CS-2000 with ROM version less than 1.10 is connected)