BM-9A Manual Eng Rev7
BM-9A Manual Eng Rev7
BM-9A Manual Eng Rev7
LUMINANCE METER
Rev.7
INTRODUCTION
Thank you so much for your purchasing our TOPCON TECHNOHOUSE Luminance meter BM-9A
series.
The BM-9A series is high sensitivity and wide range luminance meter. Difference between measured
value and reference data can be measurd by using Keyboard with easy.
This manual describes an outline, basic operation procedure and specifications regarding the
Luminance meter BM-9A. Read this instruction manual carefully before using this instrument.
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
Be sure to use the designated AC adapter for this instrument. The use of any AC adapter
which is not designated herein may result in failures. The input power voltage is AC 100V
to 240V, and its frequency is 50Hz or 60Hz.
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting/disconnecting the detector unit and/or
USB, AC adapter.
Do not bring any radio communication unit such as transceivers, etc. close to this instrument.
This may cause the readout to be unstable.
Do not use this instrument in an area with a lot of dust, very high humidity and possibly
corrosive gases.
Do not use this instrument in an area where the ambient temperature changes rapidly. This
instrument has a built-in temperature compensation circuit, but in some cases, stable
measurements may not be possible under an environment with a rapidly changing
temperature.
Do not subject to strong shock caused by falling, etc. to this instrument, and do not use or
store the instrument in or on a place with continuous vibration. This instrument contains
precision components which may be damaged under such conditions.
The instrument can operate within a temperature range from 0C to +40C.
Do not store the instrument at a place having a temperature either of more than +60C or
less than -20C.
Remove the battery to avoid leakage and store the instrument when unused for a month or
more.
When the object lens has got dirty, any measurement error may occur. Wipe off the
detector with a dry cloth.
The instrument case is made of plastic. Do not wipe with any chemicals (acetone, thinner,
etc.). Do not bring it near any place whose temperature exceeds 60C.
To maintain required measurement accuracy, calibrate this instrument at least once a year.
Contact your dealer or TOPCON TECHNOHOUSE to request a calibration test.
On calibration, the correction factors memorized in this instrument are deleted. Conduct
back-up recording of necessary measured data before requesting calibration.
When the power switch is turned on, the battery is consumed because the instrument
repeatedly conducts measurement for as long as the turning on the power. Please turn off
the power switch for power saving when you do not use it.
For energy saving, when the unit will not be used for an extended period of time, unplug the
power plug from the socket.
Keep the instrument away from water and liquid. This instrument is not water-resistant.
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This instrument is made of recyclable materials. When you dispose of this instrument, please
consign this instrument to recycle dealer.
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SAFETY INDICATIONS
Warnings and Cautions are indicated on this instrument and in the instruction manual to prevent injury
to users and others, prevent damage to property or the like, and to ensure safe use of this instrument.
After fully understanding the following indications and symbols, carefully read the section "Safety
Precautions," and observe all precautions.
This display indicates that incorrect handling with disregard for this
Warning display may cause danger resulting in death or severe injury.
This display indicates that incorrect handling with disregard for this
Caution display may cause accidents resulting in injury*1 ,or damage to
property*2.
*1: This refers to injury such as burns, electric shock or the like that does not require
hospitalization or long-term medical attention.
*2: Damage to property means considerable damage to a building, furniture, livestock or pets.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Warning
Do not use this instrument near flammable or combustible gases (gasoline,
etc.).
Prohibited Failure to do so might cause fire.
If you notice strange noise, smell or smoke from this instrument, immediately
turn the instrument OFF and unplug the AC adapter from the power outlet.
Continued use of this instrument in this state might cause fire.
Mandatory Contact your dealer or Topcon Technohouse Corporation.
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Caution
Insert the batteries with current polarity position.
Otherwise, battery leakage may occur, resulting in personal injury or product failure.
Prohibited
Do not bring any goods with a static charge near to ESD mark.
Otherwise, it may cause failures or incorrect measurements.
Prohibited
DISCLAIMER
・TOPCON TECHNOHOUSE accepts no responsibility for any damages resulting from fires,
earthquakes, deeds of any third party and other accidents, as well as damages caused by
the user’s intentional or negligent actions, erroneous usage and other usage of the
instrument under abnormal conditions.
・TOPCON TECHNOHOUSE accepts no responsibility for any incidental damages such as
loss of business and discontinuance of business caused by use or out of commission of
this instrument.
・TOPCON TECHNOHOUSE accepts no responsibility for any damages caused by use
other than that instructed in the instruction manual.
・ TOPCON TECHNOHOUSE accepts no responsibility for any damages caused by
erroneous equipment behavior due to use in combination with other equipment or
apparatus.
USER MAINTENANCE
Conduct maintenance work only as instructed in this manual. Never conduct any other
maintenance work which is to be done by our service staff for safety and maintaining
performance. The following maintenance work can be carried out by the user. The details
of maintenance work are indicated in this manual.
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................ 1
SAFETY INDICATIONS .............................................................................................................................. 3
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........................................................................................................................... 4
NOTATIONS IN THIS MANUAL .................................................................................................................. 8
1. BEFORE USE ............................................................................................................................................ 9
1.1 CHECK OF MAIN BODY AND ACCESSORIES .............................................................................. 9
1.2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS ......................................................................................... 10
1.3 PREPARATION ............................................................................................................................. 14
1.3.1 HOW TO MOUNT THE DETECTOR UNIT ............................................................................ 14
1.3.2 HOW TO INSERT A BATTERY .............................................................................................. 15
1.3.3 CONNECTION OF AC ADAPTER (Separately sold optional accessory) .............................. 16
1.3.4 CONNECTING TO PC ........................................................................................................... 17
1.3.5 HOW TO TURN POWER ON/OFF ........................................................................................ 18
2. MEASUREMENTS PROCEDURES ...................................................................................................... 19
2.1 COLLIMATION OF THE MEASUREMENT OBJECT ..................................................................... 19
2.2 SETTING RESPONSE SWITCH ................................................................................................... 19
2.3 LUMINANCE MEASUREMENT .................................................................................................... 20
2.3.1 AUTO-RANGE MEASUREMENT .......................................................................................... 20
2.3.2 MANUAL-RANGE MEASUREMENT ..................................................................................... 21
2.4 MEASUREMENT RANGE AND RESOLUTION ............................................................................ 22
2.5 COLOR CORRECTION FACTOR (C.C.F.) .................................................................................... 23
2.6 DIFFERENCE (⊿ MODE) ............................................................................................................... 24
2.7 PERCENTEAGE MODE (% MODE) ................................................................................................ 25
2.8 ZERO ADJUSTMENT (CAL).......................................................................................................... 26
2.9 HOW TO USE THE ANALOG OUTPUT CONNECTOR ................................................................. 27
3. SETTING PROCEDURES ........................................................................................................................ 28
3.1 CORRECTION FACTOR SETTING............................................................................................... 28
3.2 REFERENCE DATA SETTING ...................................................................................................... 30
3.2.1 PROCEDURE FOR REFERENCE DATA ENTRY ................................................................. 30
3.2.2 CHECKING REFERENCE DATA ........................................................................................... 33
4. COMMUNICATION WITH PC .................................................................................................................. 34
4.1 COMMUNICATION COMMAND .................................................................................................... 34
4.1.1 STRn COMMAND .................................................................................................................. 35
4.1.2 CAL COMMAND .................................................................................................................... 35
4.1.3 WHO/VER/SRL COMMAND .................................................................................................. 36
4.1.4 SCCF COMMAND ................................................................................................................. 36
4.1.5 RCCF COMMAND ................................................................................................................. 36
4.1.6 ASCF COMMAND ................................................................................................................. 37
4.1.7 ARCF COMMAND ................................................................................................................. 37
4.1.8 ERR COMMAND ................................................................................................................... 37
4.2 OUTPUT FORMAT ........................................................................................................................ 38
4.2.1 OUTPUT FORMAT FOR REMOTE MEASUREMENTS ........................................................ 38
4.3 USB DRIVER ................................................................................................................................. 39
5. ERROR MESSAGE .................................................................................................................................. 41
5.1 INSTRUMENT ERROR CODE ...................................................................................................... 41
5.2 COMMUNICATION ERROR CODE............................................................................................... 42
6. APPENDIX ................................................................................................................................................ 43
SPECIFICATIONS AND PERFORMANCE ............................................................................................... 43
COLOR CORRECTION FACTOR ............................................................................................................. 45
BLOCK DIAGRAM .................................................................................................................................... 46
OUTLINE DIMENSION ............................................................................................................................. 47
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GRAPH ..................................................................................................................................................... 47
EXPLANATION OF TERMS ...................................................................................................................... 49
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NOTATIONS IN THIS MANUAL
The following notational conventions are used in this manual:
Notation Description
[CALL] , [] Means a menu title shown on a keyboard and the display of the
instrument.
☞‘ ’ Indicates a text referred to in this manual.
☞“ ” Indicates other instruction manual to be referred to.
Explains matters to be acknowledged or to be considered for the
Request operation of this instrument.
Explains matters to be referred to or to be useful for the operation of
Memo this instrument.
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1. BEFORE USE
1.1 CHECK OF MAIN BODY AND ACCESSORIES
・ Instrument 1
Three type of detector unit are available.
(Option)
Measuring Angle 2° :BM-9A20D
Measuring Angle 1° :BM-9A10D
Measuring Angle 0.2°:BM-9A02D
BM-9A
Accessories
・USB Driver / instruction manual 1
・Quick manual 1
・Leather case 1
・Analog output plug 1
・AA battery (Separately sold parts) 2
・USB2.0 cabel 1.5m 1
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1.2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS
■Main body
BM-9A Three types of detector unit are available. (Option)
Measuring angle 2° :BM-9A20D
Detector unit
Measuring angle 1° :BM-9A10D
Measuring angle 0.2° :BM-9A02D
Eyepiece
Display panel
Control unit
Object lens
Keyboard
Hand strap
USB connector
Name Plate
(Serial Number)
Response switch
Battery compartment
Hold button
Power switch
Name Plate
(Serial Number)
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Name Description
Detector unit The sensor of this instrument.
Display panel Various kinds of information such as measurement and measuring
condition is shown on the display panel.
Tripod screw A screw hole to fasten the instrument to a tripod.
Specification : 1/4-UNC (depth 5mm)
Keyboard This keyboard is to select functions and to input numeric value.
Response switch The response time can be changed. Select either [FAST] or [SLOW]
according to the target light source.
Response switch Range Response speed (90%)
FAST 1 About 22 ms
2 About 2 ms
3 About 1 ms
4 About 1 ms
5 About 1 ms
SLOW 1-5 About 1 s or less
Hold switch By pushing this hold switch during measurement, Measurement is
paused and readout is fixed.
Power switch Power switch for this instrument.
USB connector This connector is used to connect the instrument to PC in remote mode.
Connecting PC ☞‘1.3.4 Connecting PC’
External power Connector for designated AC adapter (optional accessory).
Connector
SET switch
0~9 switch
スイッチ
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The function of each switch is as follows:
Switch Description
[AUTO/MANU.] Switch for selection between [AUTO] and [MANU].
Auto/Manual [AUTO]: Optimum measurement range is automatically selected
according to luminance level.
[MANU.]: Measurement range is manually set.
Display range ☞‘2.4 Measurement Range and Resolution’
[MANU. RANGE] Changes the measurement range to the next manually.
Manual Range Measurement range are switched in turn as follows;
1→2→3→4→5
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■Names of parts on display screen
Manual range display
Measurement range Indicatior for correction factor
display
Battery Indicator
Indicator of
Difference Readout display
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1.3 PREPARATION
1.3.1 HOW TO MOUNT THE DETECTOR UNIT
Push in the detector along with the connector guide in the arrow direction.
Be sure to turn off the power switch before connecting disconnecting the detector unit.
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1.3.2 HOW TO INSERT A BATTERY
1 Turn the power switch off and uncover the battery compartment.
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1.3.3 CONNECTION OF AC ADAPTER
(Separately sold optional accessory)
Compulsory
Unapproved AC adapters may cause fire or electric shock.
Be sure to remove dust and water at the plug and receptacle for the AC adapter.
Otherwise, it may cause fire.
Compulsory
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1.3.4 CONNECTING TO PC
To use this instrument with a PC, use a standard accessory USB2.0 cable (Cable Type: A connector
– mini B connector) to connect to the PC.
Memo
・ For connection to a PC, refer to your PC manual as well.
Request ・Never plug any connectors in or out while the instrument power is on.
■Communication parameters
This instrument conducts USB communications through a virtual COM port. When you prepare
your own communication programs the following communication parameters should be set.
Communication parameters
Baud rate 38400
Data length 7
Parity ODD (odd number)
Spread bit 1
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1.3.5 HOW TO TURN POWER ON/OFF
2 When BM-9A10D is attached to the display unit, the mark [CAL10] is displayed and
the zero-adjustment starts.
4 To turn off power, push the power switch to the OFF position.
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2. MEASUREMENTS PROCEDURES
2.1 COLLIMATION OF THE MEASUREMENT
OBJECT
Do not look directly at bright lights such as the sun or light bulb filaments.
Doing so might damage your eyes.
Prohibited
1 Remove the cap from the objective lens and the eyepiece.
2 Look into the eyepiece, and turn the diopter adjustment ring of the eyepiece so that
the reticle marks are clearly seen in the view finder.
Reticle mark
FAST
SLOW
FAST : for general light source
SLOW : for flicker light source
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2.3 LUMINANCE MEASUREMENT
1 The instrument will be ready for measurement automatically after turning on the
power and zero-adjustment.
2 The readout appears on the panel. When the readout is stabilized, read the value.
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2.3.2 MANUAL-RANGE MEASUREMENT
1 Remove the cap and start measurement.
Auto range
Manual range
1→2→3→4→5
4 A measured value appears in the display, read the value when it becomes stable.
5 For continuous measurement, set the hold switch to OFF, and restart measurement.
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2.4 MEASUREMENT RANGE AND RESOLUTION
AUTO-RANGE (unit cd/m2)
Measuring
Range 1 2 3 4 5
Field
Measurment 0.01 ~ 15.0 ~ 150 ~ 1,500 ~ 15,000 ~
2° Range 28.00 280.0 2,800 28,000 280,000
(BM-9A
20D) Resolution 0.01 0.1 1 10 100
Memo
・ An error [E5] appears when measured value exceeds each measurement
range.
・ [0] appears when measured value is smaller than the resolution in each range.
・ When the number of display digit is larger than 6 digit, the values are expressed
in exponential notation.
Example : “1234000” is expressed as “1.234E6”.
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2.5 COLOR CORRECTION FACTOR (C.C.F.)
Entered C.C.F. is multiplied by the measured value.
(C.C.F. : Color Correction Factor)
2 When correction factor is active, the [0] mark is blinking on the right side of the Range
data. Readout is values multiplied by measured value and correction factor.
2 When correction factoir is not active, the [0] mark disappears on the right side of
Range data. The readout is measured value not multiplied by the correction factor.
Memo
・ When you enter too large values as correction factor and readout is over
measurement range, an error [E5] appears.
・ The cottection factor data you entered is stored in memory even after turning off the
power.
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2.6 DIFFERENCE (⊿ mode)
2 In the difference mode, the [⊿] mark appears on the left side of the display. The
value on the display is a difference between the measured value and the reference
data.
Memo
・When reference data is not entered, reference data entry screen appears after
pressing [⊿] switch.
・The reference data is common beteen for the difference and the percentage mode. So
enter the reference data for either mode.
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2.7 PERCENTEAGE MODE (% mode)
Percentage of current measured value to the reference data is displayed.
Press [%] switch to return to luminance measurement mode.
2 The [%] mark appears on the down side of display. The readout is percentage of the
measured value to the reference data.
Memo
・Display range is from 0.001 to 9,999.
・When the reference data is not entered, reference data entry screen appears after
pressing [%] switch.
・The reference data is common beteen for the difference and the percentage mode. So
enter the reference data for either mode.
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2.8 ZERO ADJUSTMENT (CAL)
Press [CAL] switch to start Zero adjustment.(CAL : Calibration)
Memo
・Zero adjustment starts automatically after turning on power.
・Zero adjustment can be conducted regardless of whether the response switch is set to
FAST or SLOW.
・The Duration of zero adjustment vary from response switch setting.
FAST : About 15 sec SLOW : About 50 sec
・Cap is not required for zero adjustment.
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2.9 HOW To USE THE ANALOG OUTPUT
CONNECTOR
1 The analog output plug has a polarity as shown in the figure. Connect the analog
output plug with a shield line by soldering and connect it with an outer recorder.
2 Insert the analog output plug into the analog output connector.
Memo
・ The analog output voltage is calibrated to 2.800V at peak. The resolution
varies depending on the range.
・ The maximum output voltage is up to 3 V in manual range. Therefore, with
analog output and manual range, values exceeding the readout on the display
can be measured. For example, when you use Range 1, the instrument can
measure the luminance from 0.01 to 30cd/m2. An error [E4] appears on the
display when measured value exceeds measurement range.
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3. SETTING PROCEDURES
3.1 CORRECTION FACTOR SETTING
2 The digit at the left end is brinking and the [0] mark appears on the top of display, and
Correction factor entry is available.
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6 Press [SET] switch to confirm the entry.
Blinking is stop and correction factor which you entered is displayed for 3 seconds.
Memo
・ Valid range of correction factor is from 0.001 to 1,000.
・ When measured value exceeds measurement range due to too large correction factor,
an error [E5] appears.
・ An error [E7] appears when you enter [0] as correction factor.
・ Correction factor is stored in memory even after turning off the power.
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3.2 REFERENCE DATA SETTING
Set the reference data for the difference and the percenteage mode.
The reference data is common between for the difference and the percentage.
When the reference data is not entered, the reference data entry screen appears after
pussing [⊿] switch or [%] switch.
Memo
・ When there is no reference data, [0000] appears and the reference data entry screen
is available.
2 Reference data entry is available and the digit at the left end is blinking.
When you press [⊿] swith at step, [⊿] mark appears on the display. When you pres
[%] switch, [%] mark appears.
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5 Press [●] switch to enter digimal point.
Blinking is stop and correction factor which you entered is displayed for 3 seconds.
Memo
・ Press [SHIFT] switch several times to move the digit you want to chage. [0] can be
entered only at the fifth and sixth digit from the left.
・ Valid range of the reference data is from 0.001 to 999,900.
・ When you enter [0] as reference data, an error [E7] appears on the display.
・ Once the reference data is entered, the refefence data can not be changed till turning
off the power.
・ The reference data is stored in memory till turning off the power.
・ The reference data is initialized when turning on power.
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- Measured value is used as reference data
3 Press [SET] switch to enter the measured value as the reference data.
6 Press [⊿] switch or [%] switch to go to the difference or the percentage mode.
Memo
・Valid range of reference data is from 0.001 to 999,900.
・When you enter [0] as reference data, an error [E7] appears on the display.
・The reference data is stored in memory till turning off the power.
・The reference data is initialized when turning on power.
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3.2.2 CHECKING REFERENCE DATA
1 Press [⊿] switch or [%] switch to enter the difference or the percentage mode.
3 The active reference data is displayed for about 3 seconds, and then returning to the
difference or the percentage mode.
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4. COMMUNICATION WITH PC
4.1 COMMUNICATION COMMAND
This instrument can communicate with PCs. This chapter describes the commands for creating
communication program with the BM-9A on user own.
Memo
・ No command can be accepted during zero adjustment. Send commands after
completing the zero adjustment.
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4.1.1 STRn COMMAND
When the BM-9A receive this command, the BM-9A returns measured data in a text format.
n: 0 (Auto range)
n: 1 – 5 (Manual range)
PC Command BM-9A
STRn+(Cr・Lf)
OK+(Cr・Lf)
Measured value
Data +(Cr・Lf)
END or NG +(Cr・Lf)
PC Command BM-9A
CAL+(Cr・Lf)
OK+(Cr・Lf)
END or NG +(Cr・Lf)
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4.1.3 WHO/VER/SRL COMMAND
When the BM-9A receive this command, The BM-9A returns the name of this instrument, program
version, and production serial number.
PC Command BM-9A
WHO/VER/SEL+(Cr・Lf)
OK+(Cr・Lf)
Data +(Cr・Lf)
END+(Cr・Lf)
PC Command BM-9A
OK+(Cr・Lf)
END or NG +(Cr・Lf)
PC Command BM-9A
RCCF +(Cr・Lf)
OK+(Cr・Lf)
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4.1.6 ASCF COMMAND
This command activates or inactivates Color correction factor (C.C.F.).
PC Command BM-9A
ASCF_ # +(Cr・Lf)
OK+(Cr・Lf)
Complete writing
END or NG +(Cr・Lf)
PC Command BM-9A
ARCF +(Cr・Lf)
OK+(Cr・Lf)
Data +(Cr・Lf)
END +(Cr・Lf)
PC Command BM-9A
ERR +(Cr・Lf)
OK+(Cr・Lf)
Data +(Cr・Lf)
END +(Cr・Lf)
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4.2 OUTPUT FORMAT
4.2.1 OUTPUT FORMAT FOR REMOTE
MEASUREMENTS
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4.3 USB DRIVER
System requirement
Windows® XP Professional Service Pack2 or higher (32bit)
Windows® Vista Ultimate (32bit/64bit)
Windows® 7 Professional or higher (32bit/64bit)
Windows® 8.1 Professional or higher (32bit/64bit)
Windows® 10 Professional or higher (32bit/64bit)
The following describes the procedure for installing the USB drive into PCs.
(For Windows® XP)
1 Insert the CD-ROM supplied with the BM-9A into CD-ROM drive.
5 Following message will appear after completing driver install. Click [OK] button.
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Memo
To uninstall, click [Uninstall] button for step 4 above.
Memo
The following 2 types of drivers are installed.
・Serial converter
・Serial port
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5. ERROR MESSAGE
5.1 INSTRUMENT ERROR CODE
Error Code Explanation Action
E1 The instrument can not recognize Check if the detector unit is connected to
the detector unit. the display unit correctly. It no problems are
found, contact your dealer or Topcon
Technohouse.
E2 Zero adjustment canot be complete. Check if the detector unit is connected to
E3 the display unit correctly. It no problems are
found, contact your dealer or Topcon
Technohouse.
E4 Measured values exceed Check if the measurement range is
E5 measurable range. appropriate.
When using manual range, change the
measurement range to upper range.
When C.C.F. is On, set Off of C.C.F..
E6 The instruments fail to write or read Contact your dealer or Topcon
data. Technohouse.
E7 Values you entered are not valid. Check if entered value is appropriate.
E8
E9 Error in calculation. There might be large different between
Over 9,999% in percentage mode or measured value and reference data.
reference data is not entered. Or reference data is not entered.
E10 System error happens. Turn off and then on the power of the
instrument.
Contact your dealer or Topcon Tchnohouse.
●If an error message is still displayed even after you take above action, repair may be required.
Contact TOPCON TECHNOHOUSE or the dealer where you purchased this instrument.
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5.2 COMMUNICATION ERROR CODE
When an error occurs on the instrument, which communicate with PC, following error messages is
sent to your PC.
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B*
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6. APPENDIX
Be
SPECIFICATIONS AND PERFORMANCE
e
p
O
Measuring field 2°、1°、0.2° Fixed measuring field
N
Optical system Finder:Visual field 5°
/
Objective lens:f = 36mm F2.5
O
Measurement Measuring field 2° 0.01 ~ 280,000 cd/cm2
F
range Measuring field 1° 0.1 ~ 2,800,000 cd/cm2
F
Measuring field 0.2° 1 ~ 28,000,000 cd/cm2
*
Auto-ranging(5 steps)
Display 6-digit LCD
Photo
B e detecter Silicon photodiode
Measuring
e diameter Measuring Measuring distance(m)
(Unit:mmφ)
p field 0.35 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 3 5
= 2° 9.5 11.2 18.2 25.3 32.3 102 173
* 1° 4.70 5.59 9.10 12.7 16.2 51.1 86.1
O 0.2° 0.95 1.12 1.82 2.53 3.23 10.2 17.3
N ※ The values very a little according to the processing accuracy of the
aperture mirror.
※ The measuring distance covers from the objective lens hardware tip to the
target.
Spectral sensitivity Within 6% (deviation from the relative luminous efficiency)
characteristics
Luminance ±2% or rdg. ±2digit
accuracy (Standard light source A, 23℃±3℃, Zero adjustment, Auto-range,
Field 2°:0.1cd/m2 or more,
Field 1°:1.0cd/m2 or more,
Field 0.2°:10cd/m2 or more)
Repeatability 0.5+1digit 、2σ(n10)、Auto range
Temperature With in ±3%(0℃~40℃ 23℃ as standard)
characteristics
Humidity Within 3%(85%R.H. or less 60%R.H. as standard)
characteristics
Analog signal 0 – 2800mV / Maximum display value
output
Communication USB (Virtual COM port)
parameter
Power supply AA battery × 2
Operating Temperature: 0 to +40℃
conditions Humidity: 85% RH or less
Dimensions Approx.191×108×57mm
Display unit:Approx. 131×65×28mm
Detector unit:Approx. 73×108×57mm
Weight Display unit:Approx. 130g(excluding batteries)
Detector unit:Approx. 220g
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FCC Compliance Information
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following twoconditions:
(1) the device may not cause interference, and
(2) the device must accept anyinterference, including interference that may cause undesired operation
of this device.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the
equipment is operated in commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area
is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference
at his own expence.
EU Battery Directive
This symbol is applicable to EU members states only.
Battery users must not dispose of batteries as unsorted general waste, but treat properly.
If a chemical symbol is printed bebeath the symbol shown above, this chemical symbol means
that the battery or accumulator contains a heavy metal at a certain concentration. This will be
indicated as follows:
Hg: mercury(0.0005%), Cd: cadmium(0.002%), Pb: lead(0.004%)
These ingredients may be seriously hazardous to human and the global environment.
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COLOR CORRECTION FACTOR
Correction
Light Source
factor
400~760nm 0.985
450~500nm 0.997
500~550nm 0.996
Equi-Energy Spectrum
550~600nm 1.001
600~650nm 0.996
650~700nm 0.999
R-61 1.107
O-55 1.023
Colored Light Y-48 1.013
(Standard Illuminant A) G-54 0.993
B-46 0.996
T-44 1.003
Fluorescent lamp( F6) 0.989
Fluorescent lamp (F8) 0.989
Fluorescent lamp( F10) 0.992
Lamps High pressure sodium lamp
0.993
(NAV-TS70W SUPER)
Mercury fluorescent lamp(HF400X) 0.997
High pressure mercury lamp(H-400) 0.991
Standard illuminant B 0.987
Standard illuminant C 0.981
Memo
・ The above data are obtained by a sample of this instrument. There are some
differences in the characteristics between the products.
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■BM-9A
LC display KeyBoard
LIQUID
KEYBOARD
CRYSTAL
UNIT
DISPLAY
Light-receiving unit
BLOCK DIAGRAM
Control unit
INTEGRAL
A/D MICRO Power switch
OP-AMP CALCULUS
CONVERTER PROCESSOR
CIRCUIT
Battery
Silicon photo
Analog output
diode
Visual COM port
OUTLINE DIMENSION
BM-9A
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GRAPH
Deviation from spectral luminous efficacy
Wavelengh [nm]
Memo
・ The above data are obtained by a sample of this instrument. There are some
differences in the characteristics between the products.
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EXPLANATION OF TERMS
strong sensitivity at 555nm. (Spectral luminous efficiency) The relative spectral responsivity of the BM-9A
closely matches the spectral luminous efficiency. The difference between spectral luminous efficacy and
Relative spectral response of the BM-9A is evaluated according to JIS C1609 : 2006.
resoponsivity.
The BM-9 can set the color correction factor and correct an instrumental error between multiple instruments.
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WARRANTY PRERIOD
One year from the date of shipment.
MAINTAINABLE PERIOD
Parts for maintenance and repair (1*) are kept in stock for 8 years (2*) after the date of
manufacture. This period is the repairable period. However, please contact your dealer or
Topcon Technohouse for repairs even after the repairable period in case that repair may be still
available.
(*1) “Maintenance and repair parts” mean the parts that are necessary to maintain the
function of the product.
(*2) Topcon Technohouse make our most effort to keep maintenance and repair parts in
stock for the complete repairable period, however, due to some unexpected occurrence, the
repairable period may have to be shortened.
DISPOSAL
Disposal of this instrument should be conducted in accordance with the disposal and recycling
ordinances by your local government.
When you inquire or consult us, please let us know about following
information
・Product serial No. Listed on the ratings plate at the bottom of this instrument
・Operating period The date of purchase and calibration.
・Operating conditions Kind of light source, setting, measured data, and status of this instrument
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