Monarch Instrument Nova-Strobe vbx User Manual

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The input and output are TTL compatible. See Figures 2 and 3 for
connector connection detail.

The optional Accelerometer, ROS-P (Remote Optical Sensor), MT-
190P (Magnetic), or IRS-P (Infrared) sensors may also be used to
trigger the unit.

In the External Input Mode, the Signal from the tip is used and +6V
power is applied to the ring. In the Lock modes, the accelerometer
signal is on the ring and the tip is unused. The accelerometer can be
powered externally (ANALZ

ANALZ

ANALZ

ANALZ

ANALZ = YES) or by the strobe (ANALZ

ANALZ

ANALZ

ANALZ

ANALZ = NO). See

ANALZ menu for details.

Pulse Output

from Strobe

Common

(GND)

Common
(GND)

Pulse Output
from Strobe

Signal Input

Voltage Out to

Sensor/Accel.

Common

(GND)

Common
(GND)
Voltage Out to
Sensor/Accel.

Signal Input

Figure 3 Output Connector Detail (Mono plug)

Figure 2 Input Connector Detail (Stereo plug)

To change the lamp:
1.

Push apart the two tabs on the side of the reflector housing and
remove the lens using a small screwdriver to help pry one tab and
lift the lens. Take care not to pry the tab any more than is necessary
to free the lens. The reflector is held in place by the front lens and
will come loose, but it is not necessary to remove the reflector.

2.

Hold the lamp with a cloth between your forefinger and thumb
and rock it back and forth gently while pulling out. Do not attempt
to rotate the lamp. The lamp is socketed and will come out easily
when pulled straight out.

WARNING:

Do NOT touch the new lamp with bare fingers.

3.

The lamps are polarized and must be put into the socket matching
polarity. Using a lint free cloth, match up the red dot on the
plug with the red dot on the socket
and gently rock the lamp
while pushing it into place (see Figure 4). Make sure the lamp is
in straight and centered in the reflector hole.

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Figure 4 Lamp Replacement

Red Dots

Notches

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