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3.0 PREP

ARA

TION FOR USE

The Strobe may be hand held or mounted on a tripod or other user supplied bracket using the ¼-20

UNC bushing at the base of the handle.

3.1 Power

The BA

AC powered strobe must have its power cord plugged into an

AC outlet (1

15

V

ac or

230 V

ac).

The BB battery-powered strobe has internal rechargeable batteries. The unit should be charged

before use (see section 7.2). This model can operate continuously in excess of 55 minutes at

6000 flashes per minute from fully charged batteries. The strobe has a protection feature that

prevents the strobe from operating if the battery voltage is low

.

This condition is indicated

by no flash and the display show “LO BA

T”.

At this time the batteries

must

be rechar

ged.

The

actual operating time of the stroboscope depends on the flash rate and duty cycle of operation.

Slower flash rates increase the operating time.

4.0 OPERA

TION

To

turn on the stroboscope, depress and hold the trigger

. The trigger may be locked in position using

the side-locking button.

T

o do this while holding the unit in the right hand, depress the trigger as far

as it will go, and then using the thumb press the locking button.

Y

ou may release the trigger and the

trigger will be held in place.

To

release, simply depress the trigger and then release.

When the strobe is powered up, it will begin flashing immediately

. It will remember the last internal

flash rate in FPM.

Turn the knob counter clockwise to increase the flash rate and clockwise to decrease it. The knob is

velocity sensitive. Turn the knob slowly to have each “click” is equal to 1 FPM. Turning the knob

more quickly will adjust the FPM by larger steps. When adjusting flash rate, quickly turn the knob

to coarsely change the FPM. Then slowly turn the knob for fine adjustments. Turn slower still for

very fine adjustments.

5.0 USING THE STROBOSCOPE TO MEASURE RPM

The primary use for a stroboscope is to stop motion for diagnostic inspection purposes. However

the stroboscope can be used to measure speed. In order to do this, several factors need to be

considered. First, the object being measured should be visible for all 360° of rotation (e.g. The end of

a shaft). Second, the object should have some unique part on it, like a bolt, key way or imperfection

to use as a single

reference point

. If the object being viewed is perfectly symmetrical, then the user

needs to mark the object with a piece of tape or paint in a single location to be used as a

reference

point

. Look only at the

reference point

.

If the speed of rotation is within the range of the stroboscope, start at the highest flash rate and adjust

the flash rate down.

At some point you will stop the motion with only a single image of the

refer
ence point

(object) in view

. Note that at a flash rate twice the actual speed of the image you will

see two images.

As you approach the correct speed you may see three, four or more images at

harmonics of the actual speed.

The first SINGLE

refer
ence point

you see is the true speed.

To

confirm the true speed, note the reading and adjust the stroboscope to exactly half this reading.

Y

ou

should again see a single

reference point

(which may be phase shifted with respect to the first

image seen).

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7.1 Low Battery Indication

When the batteries are low

, the low battery icon ( ) blinks on the display once per second.

The strobe may still be used for about 5 minutes. When the battery charge is further depleted,

the strobe will stop flashing, and “LO BA

T” will be displayed until the strobe is shut of

f.

When

“LO BA

T” is displayed, the unit should be turned of

f and the batteries

must

be rechar

ged before

the unit will operate again.

Do not

leave the unit on once “LO BA

T” is displayed.

7.2 Charging the Batteries

The batteries may be rechar

ged at any time.

Y

ou do not need to wait until the low battery

condition is indicated.

To

char

ge the battery powered strobe with the rechar

ger:

1.
Release the trigger so the strobe is off.

2.
Plug the recharger cable into the recharger socket (located below the display panel

behind the handle).

3.
Plug the rechar

ger into an

AC mains wall outlet.

CAUTION:

Use of rechargers other than the one supplied (R-5 or R-6) will dam-

age the stroboscope and void the warranty

.

The charger will take up to 14 hours to fully charge the batteries. The batteries must be charged

to 100% regularly or the batteries will lose capacity

.

W

ARNING:

The unit may be left on to charge overnight, but the unit should not be

left on charge indefinitely (more than 36 hours) as this will damage

the lead acid batteries.

7.3 Battery Disposal

Prior to disposing of the battery-powered strobe, the user must remove the sealed lead acid

batteries.

T

o do this, remove the lens, reflector and lamp as detailed in the Lamp Replacement

section. This will expose 4 screws that must be removed so the reflector housing can be

dismantled. There are four additional screws in the case half opposite the input and output

jacks that must be removed. The case halves can now be separated, exposing the batteries.

Remove the cables from the batteries and place tape over the battery terminals to prevent them

from shorting.

The batteries should be sent to a recycling center or returned to the factory

.

The

rest of the parts may now be disposed of.

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