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STROBOSCOPE

light in
This Stroboscope is small in size'
complex
weight, easy to' carry' Alth.ough
to use and
and advanced, it is cfnvenient
many
allow
will
of.rut.. Its ruggedness

of .tt.-if Proger-.operatrng
read
techniques ate followeb' Please and
carefully
instructions
the following
easy
ui*uy, keeP this manual within

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reach.
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1.

FEATURES
FEATURES

* When the speed of the moving object matches


the flash rate of the stroboscope, the moving
object appears still, The unit can give the
operator the illusion of ' stopped motion'

where in actualily the equipment under


observation is in a moving state. By adjusting
the flashing rdte, equipment in moti.on appears
to be standing still. With a slight adjustment,
movement can be viewed in apparent slow
motion. Which enables the observei or the
operator to study the process
action.
* Wide measuring range & high inresolution.
{< Digital display gives
exact reading with no
*tttttng or errors'
conserves flaBh tube life.
;
llows unit to be iutom atical|y
* Strong flash lightequipment.
at low range and week flash
light at high range.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

l FEATURES
2. SPECIFICATIONS..

.......I

.....7
3. FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTIONS .......2
4. MEASURING
5.

......3

NOTES......
1

6. FLASH. TUBE
7.

PROCEDURE.

...........s
REPLfiCEMENT ........5

AUTO STOP FLASHING... ........5

2. SPECIFICATIONS

Display:
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Ranges

10

mm (0.4") LCD

t.(:',[:;ff il: ?i,?

i sp I av

Minute)
50-12,000 FpM M
50-40,000 FpM tr
23sQC: 50-20,000 FpM tr
2350D: 50-30,000 FPM tr
23508: 50-2.000 FPM tr

( Flashes Per

: 2350A:
23508:

,.

,Y:+:*,

ur ry designed
for Printing
| : :p".i
and.Textile
industry)
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Resolution : o.
(s}_sss.e

3. FRONT PANEL
DESCRIPiiOXS

FPM)
l-I-Py
(over 1000 epnaj
1^tly.
ro. osv"n+ j

t::Yil.r :t
Time :
l-1Tt,]1,*

ri
d!

0.3 second
qs.
I on u..,

External
iX','"lif i :I'-':Tl
i'
trigg", ie;:I:";:;'i

io

I
{

H/L range:
Flashing lighj is
much brighrer ar low

r,,"itF;|xT,illl*n'u1s''

op.*inJ;;;:?;j#:,

Xenon ramp

Temp: 0_40"C
Po

er,,oo,,l,"fr

rfp,i
t

:t,Lt

10vA.c.

r.?!:f.,

",

.3x7 r inch)
Carrying

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.......rpc.

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i',ii.

a-

f,

or physically marking

the object with a small


piece of tape, pencil mark, etc.
4.2 Plugthe supplied power cable into the power

cable jack of the instrument. plug the ot^her end


of the cable into an appropriate AC power
source. Do not plug the device into an
incorrect power source otherwise damage to
the instrument will result. Use the ON/OFF
switch to turn the instrument on or off.
4.3 Depress the H/L button (3-4) to select the Hi
range or Low range. For different models, the
upper limits vary. please note, flashing light is

much brighter at low range than that ithiiange


in order to prolong lifetime of strobe lieht.
4.4 Adjust the Coarse Knob 3- 5 or the Fiie
Knob 3-6 from highest FpM downward. The
true RPM can be noted once the frozen appears
and the first single im@e of ,,Mark,' upp.urr.
See chart in table I and accompanying diugrufor further explanation.
4.5 To verify RPM reading, press ,, +2,, a single
,'
,,
x2,l ,
1mage._should appear again.And press
2 images should appear.
4.6 While measuring, use the RANGE button to

select the range as desired. The Low range is


used for measurements below 2,500 RpM (for
E type) or 5,000 RpM (for A to D type). At low
rangerflashing light is much brigtrtlr.'
4.7 Use the Ext/Int button to select ihe external
trigger or internal trigger way as desired.

Table I
Shaft Rotation

fl

and Flashing Ilo

relatioship

Stopped
Images

note

Single

ll--110

lmages

1l:kllo

Single
lmages

k:1, 2,...

2 images

n-1no

4 images

n:lno

2 images

n-lno

3 images

f)

Shaft

Rotation

and Flashes llo


relationship \

II:fIo-

An

stopped
images

note

single image

moving oppositell
single image

fl-flo+nn

moving same
direction

5.NOTES
5.1 This device causes moving objects to appear
still. Take precautions against accidental contact

r'

with moving obj ects.


5.2 Do not look at the emitted light for long periods
of time; it can be he rmful to the eyes.
5.3 Do not touch the flasb{ube.'
5.4 Do not'operate or store instrument in following
places:explosive areas, near water, oil, dust, or
chemicals, areas where temperature is too high'
6. FLASTI TUBE REPLACEMENT
when r8ading is displayed but unit is not flashing,
The tube might be needed to be replaced.
7. AUTO STOP FLASHING
The itrobe light of stroboscope will stop
flashing about 5 minutes after power on the
strobqiope in order to prolong lifetime of
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