I would give the manual a read, if you have one. My Colorstar 3000 (8 channel version) can go into b&w mode, and also can be used to measure density in logD, either as b&w or colour. You stick the sensor under/over a light source, zero it, then proceed to make film readings. You have the option to zero on fb+f if you are just interested in the logD density range.
I know the 2000 is reputed to be an easier to adjust timer with analyser, while the 3000 is an analyser with a less easily adjusted timer section. I never have seen a 1000 before, but it appears to be similar to a 2000. I think the slide setting just changes the slope of the analyser (twice as much filtration for a colour change in reversal printing than positive printing) and reverses the density to suggested nul display for time. I.e less time with more filtration, versus more time with more filtration between pos and neg. The orange cast of c-41 is adjusted for via the settings on the potentiometers, as far as I know.
I would consider using it in neg mode, with a continous white source to read a step, and then read the same sopt with a zero'ed UV source to try to get a handle on what the UV denisty of the film is, etc.
On my 3000 I believe in neg mode each step on the display is equal to 5cc of filtration.
If that holds true, it may help a bit better in calibrating this thing for you process.
Take care on how much inductive load you switch. These were probably not designed for much more that 500W.