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4.3.4 Flash rate and frequency “Internal Mode”

Set the flash rate (frequency) by turning the center dial.

Clockwise: Increase

Counter-clockwise: Decrease

For small adjustments, turn the dial slowly. For large adjustments, rotate the dial quickly.

The flash rate and resolution differs according to measuring range. Refer to section 4.5.1 for details.

Notes for setting the flash rate

One function of a stroboscope is to provide a “Frozen” virtual image of a rotating target once the flash rate

of the stroboscope matches the rotational speed of the target object (FPM=RPM). The stroboscope will

also show a single image when the flash rate or frequency is set to a lesser multiple of the RPM (1/2, 1/3,

etc.) When the flash rate is increased to a high multiple (2, 3, etc.), multiple images will appear. To find the

true RPM of the target object, begin by lowering the FPM to lower multiples until only a single image

appears. For more information regarding the multiply/divide by 2 function, please see 4.3.5.

True rotational speed of

target object

(rpm)

Flash rate of
stroboscope

(FPM)

Multiple of true

rotational speed

Number of

stopped

images

900

3600

4 times

4

2700

3 times

3

1800

2 times

2

900

1 times

1

450

1/2 times

1

300

1/3 times

1

Pattern

Motor

“Frozen”

virtual image

4 times

1/2 times

2 times

1/3 times

3 times

1

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