Operation display panel – SHIMPO DT-315AEB User Manual

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Operation

Display Panel

True RPM Measurement
Shimpo stroboscopes are DUAL function instruments that give
the operator the illusion of “stopped motion” where in actuality
the equipment under observation is in a moving state. By
adjusting the flash rate, equipment in motion appears to be
standing still. With a slight adjustment, movement can be viewed
in apparent slow motion, which enables the operator or observer
to study the process in action. All Shimpo stroboscopes can
measure rotational (RPM) or reciprocating (strokes per minute)
speeds with the same high precision as with an electronic digital
tachometer.

To measure true revolutions per minute (RPM):

1. “Mark” the object to be measured by either visually noting

an inherent distinguishing characteristic (such as a label,
scratch, etc.) or physically marking the object with a small
piece of tape, pencil mark, etc.

2. Firmly plug in power cord.

3. Turn power switch on.

4. Turn setter from highest FPM downward.

5. The true RPM can be noted once the action appears frozen

and the first single image of the “mark” appears (see chart
below and accompanying diagram for further explanation).

6. To verify RPM reading, press “

÷

2”; a single image should

appear again.

1.

LED display: Displays function and value

2.

EXT: External mode indicator

3.

INT: Internal mode indicator

4.

FPM: Flash per minute indicator

5.

deg: Phase shift degree indicator

6.

mSec: Millisecond delay time indicator

7.

Signal switch: Switches the unit from the external mode
to the internal mode (and vice-versa)

8.

Display mode switch: When unit is set to the external
mode, the strobe will switch to RPM (FPM)/deg/msec
each time “MODE” is depressed

RPM (FPM) Displays flashes per minute

External input 0-35,000 RPM (FPM)

deg

Displays flash delay in degrees

msec

Displays flash delay in msec

9.

Setter: Changes the flashing rate

10. (x2) Switch: In the internal mode, pressing “x2”

doubles the flashing rate

11. (+) Switch: In the internal mode, when object appears

to be standing still, pressing “+” will give the illusion
that the object is moving towards the rotating direction
at a speed of 1 rotation in 6 seconds

12. (

÷

2) Switch: In the internal mode, pressing “

÷

2” divides

the flashing rate by two

13. (-) Switch: In the internal mode, when object appears

to be standing still, pressing “-“ will give the illusion
that the object is moving in reverse at a speed of 1 rotation
in 6 seconds

14. Input and output connector:

PIN #1:

+12V

PIN #2:

Synch output signal

PIN #3:

Input signal

PIN #4:

0V

15. Power cord

16. Power switch

Internal Triggering Mode
To operate the stroboscope in internal triggering mode:

1. Firmly plug power cord into battery pack.

2. Turn power switch on.

3. If internal indicator is not on, press “SIG”; the INT light

will then turn on.

4. Aim light beam at object under observation. The optimal

distance between the strobe and moving object is
approximately 2 feet.

5. Measure RPM by turning the setter to adjust the flashing

rate to the rotational speed of the object.

NOTE: To achieve a particular rate quickly, use the “x2” or

÷

2” switches and then the setter for fine tuning.

NOTE: Once the internal timer has expired, the strobe will stop
flashing and the display will flash rapidly. To restart the strobe,
turn power switch off, then on, and the cycle will repeat.

Shaft Rotation

Flashes

Flashes/

Stopped

(RPM)

(RPM)

RPM Shaft

Images

6,000

4 times

4

4,500

3 times

3

3,000

2 times

2

1,500

1 time

1

750

1/2 time

1

500

1/3 time

1

At 1,500 RPM

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