Maintenance – General Technologies TA110 Laser Tachometer and Counter User Manual

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4.3.2 COUNT function

Apply a reflective mark or a piece of reflective tape to the rotating

object under measurement.

Press the “Measurement trigger” and verify that the “COUNT

Indicator” is shown in the display. If the ”COUNT” function is not

selected, press the “RPM/COUNT button” once to select the

COUNT function.

Press the “Measurement trigger” and aim the laser beam at the

reflective mark or tape on the rotating object.

Verify that the “On Target indicator“ appears on the display,

indicating that the instrument is detecting the rotation of the

object and the reflective mark on it.

Proceed to read the revolution count on the digital display.

4.3.3 Reflective marks

Cut a 1/2” (1.25 cm) length of the reflective tape provided, peel off

the backing to expose the adhesive, and attach it to the rotating

part or shaft to measure, following theserecommendations:

- The non-reflective area must always be larger than the

reflective piece of tape.

- If the object or shaft to be measure is reflective, it must first

be covered with a black tape or painted black before attaching

the reflective tape.

- Before applying the tape ensure that the surface is clean and

smooth .

4.3.4 Very low RPM measurements

The response time will vary with the rotational speed being

measured, therefore when measuring very slow rotating parts, it

may be advantageous to follow the procedure below to increase

the update rate of the measurement:
• Depending on the size of the rotating object or shaft, attach multiple

reflective marks, evenly spaced along its circumference.

• Proceed to measure RPM as described in 4.3.1, and divide the

reading by the number of reflective marks, in order to obtain the

correct RPM.

4.4 Other Functions

4.4.1 Display hold

The instrument will automatically hold the last display reading

when the “Measurement trigger” is released, and hold it until the

“Measurement trigger” is pressed again or the unit turns itself off

(automatic shut off).

4.4.2 Display backlight

Make sure the instrument is turned ON, if it is not, press the

Measurement Trigger.

• Pressing the “Display backlight button”, will turn the display

backlight ON or OFF. When the backlight is on the “Backlight

indicator” will be shown in the display.

• When the backlight is not needed, turn it off to prolong battery

life.

4.4.3 MAX and MIN functions

In every measuring cycle (a measuring cycle starts when the

“Measuring trigger” is pressed, and finishes when the “Measuring

trigger” is released), the instrument will automatically store in its

internal memory the maximum and minimum values measured. To

retrieve these values from memory, follow the procedure described

below:
With the instrument on, press once the “MAX button”, the ‘MAX’

indicator will appear on the display, and the maximum value stored

in memory will be shown. Once the MAX function is selected, if

the “Measurement trigger” is pressed again, the maximum value

will be cleared and then updated with the new measurements. To

turn the MAX function off, press the “MAX button” once.

With the instrument on, press once the “MIN button”, the “MIN

indicator” will appear on the display, and the minimum value stored

in memory will be shown. Once the MIN function is selected, if

the “Measurement trigger” is pressed again, the minimum value

will be cleared and then updated with the new measurements. To

turn the MIN function off, press the “MIN button” once.

Note: The values stored in memory (maximum and minimum) will

be deleted when the unit turns itself off (automatic shut off),

or when a new measuring cycle is started.

5. MAINTENANCE

5.1 Battery replacement

When the battery is depleted and needs to be replaced, the “Low

battery warning” symbol will appear on the lower left hand side of

the display.

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Pull to open

battery cover

Battery

To replace the battery, open the battery compartment cover

(located at the front of the handle) by pulling on the finger indents

near the trigger, and remove the battery.

Replace with a new 9 V alkaline battery type NEDA 1604 or

IEC6F22 observing the proper polarity when connecting to the

battery terminals.

Close the battery cover.

5.2 Cleaning

5.2.1 Lens cleaning

Debris or dirt on the lens may cause obstruction and reduce the

accuracy of the tachometer. If this occurs, either wipe the lens with

a Q-tip (moistened with water only) or blow the loose particles off

with clean compressed air. Do not use solvent on the lenses, as it

may damage the instrument.

5.2.2 Exterior cleaning

Periodically wipe the case with a soft damp cloth and mild household

cleanser. Do not use abrasives or solvents; ensure that no water

gets inside the instrument to prevent possible short circuits and

damage.

6. WARRANTY

One year limited warranty, excluding batteries and fuses. For

details see the Standard Warranty Information on our web page or

you may request a printed copy.

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