background image

 

Y1-03-0146E 

pressing the trap door down to turn the TS-23 "ON", or by removing the 
flashguard  shield  and  inserting  it  into  the  tester.    This  is  accomplished 
by separating the main body of the light from its flashguard shield.  This 
separation  is  performed  by  holding  the  main  body  of  the  light  with  one 
hand  while  grasping  the  flashguard  shield  with  the  other  and  pulling  in 
opposite directions.   
 
After separation, insert the top of the light into the trap door on the top of 
the TS-23/A, insuring that the xenon lamp is fully inserted into the tester.  
Turn the light switch ON and note the numerical reading recorded on the 
digital readout of the tester.   
 
An  acceptable  reading  between  100-150  is  required  and  equates  to  a 
flash rate of 50 ±

 

10 flashes per minute.  If a reading of less than 100 is 

noted,  replace  both  batteries  and,  if  necessary,  clean  the  battery 
contacts  in  the  light,  then  repeat  the  test.    Should  any  light  continue  to 
fail this test, discard the light in accordance with local procedures.   
 
Upon  completion  of  this  test,  the  reassemble  the  light  by  inserting  the 
top  of  the  light  (lamp)  into  the  bottom  of  the  flashguard  and  pushing 
upward until it stops. 

 

NOTE:

    Standard  ambient  temperature  for  performing  flash  rate  test  is 

70°  Fahrenheit.    A  lower  temperature  may  result  in  somewhat  lower 
flash rates. 
 
c.  BA-3058/U battery ("AA" Alkaline) or equivalent 
Currently only a commercial test fixture exists to test the BA-3058 Radio 
Shack  part  number  910-2135  Type  22-096  or  equivalent.  Therefore, 
batteries  surpassing  their  lifecycle/manufacturing  duration's  or  batteries 
that are found to be defective will be discarded in accordance with local 
disposition instructions/guidelines. 

 
2.  Test Equipment and Tools 

No special test equipment other than the TS-23/A Strobe Light Tester is 
required  to  test  the  MS-2000(M)  strobe  light.    If  this  tester  is  not 
available  or  functionally  inoperative,  flash  rate  testing  can  be 
accomplished  MANUALLY  in  accordance  with  procedures  outlined  in 
paragraph  2a  except  limit the test to two (2) minutes, counting the rate 
in  the  last  minute.    Test  equipment  for  the  BA-3058/U  battery  is 
commercially available. 
 

3.  Maintenance Requirements 

Since  all  electronic  circuitry  of  the  MS-2000(M)    strobe  is  enclosed 
within  its  main  body  case  assembly  and  cannot  be  disassembled 
without  destroying  its  integrity,  preventive  maintenance  requirements 
are limited to initial and periodic flash rate testing and visual inspections.  

Summary of Contents for 3900

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...ny has four divisions that collectively specialize in the provision of components subsystems and services that keep people safe improve communications and enhance the capability of aerospace and defense platforms CAUTION Before proceeding to install test or use your new ACR Electronics product please read this Product Support Manual in its entirety If you have questions regarding the contents of t...

Page 3: ...GENERAL _______________________________3 SECTION TWO OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS_______________5 SECTION THREE TESTING AND MAINTENANCE ___________7 APPENDIX A WARRANTY USEFUL LIFE POLICY NOTICES 11 PLEASE READ ALL WARNINGS CAUTIONS AND NOTES CAREFULLY ...

Page 4: ...rs to assist in non visual battery replacement The case is fabricated of high impact cut resistant thermoplastic material and designed to insure watertight integrity of the main body case The light utilizes a xenon strobe lamp is powered by two AA batteries and is actuated by a magnetic reed switch The light is designed for one handed operation and may be operated by either hand or attached to any...

Page 5: ... sufficient to fire the xenon flash tube This stepped up voltage is so timed that the flash tube will fire between 40 60 flashes per minute IR filter in storage position ACR P N 4459 Flashguard ACR P N 4463 Strobe lamp Electronics compartment ON OFF magnetic slide switch Lanyard Battery alkaline AA Battery door ACR P N 9338 Blue filter in storage position not visible when stored Figure 1 Slide for...

Page 6: ...ight With the flashguard shield in the retracted stored position slightly raise the IR filter and rotate it either left right 90 push filter in to lock into place See Figure 2 Figure 2 d IR Light With the flashguard shield in the retracted stored position insure that the IR filter is resting on the top vertical end of the light over the clear lens then push filter down to lock into place See Figur...

Page 7: ... light to lock it into position While holding the main body case with either hand grasp the flashguard shield with the other hand and pull it up until it stops or a slight locking sound is detected then release This is an indication that the blue filter has been released and fully engaged to its proper operating position See Figure 4 Figure 4 Stored Turn On IR light Raise Shield Turn ON Blue light...

Page 8: ...tly observe the light flashes during this evaluation This inspection should be performed in a dark room or enclosure If any light fails to meet the 50 10 flash rate requirements check the batteries and if necessary replace both batteries and repeat the test Additionally the battery contacts in the battery well should be checked and if necessary cleaned with a small brush Hold vertical while using ...

Page 9: ...flashguard and pushing upward until it stops NOTE Standard ambient temperature for performing flash rate test is 70 Fahrenheit A lower temperature may result in somewhat lower flash rates c BA 3058 U battery AA Alkaline or equivalent Currently only a commercial test fixture exists to test the BA 3058 Radio Shack part number 910 2135 Type 22 096 or equivalent Therefore batteries surpassing their li...

Page 10: ... 5V AA Alkaline 1 Check the battery case for cracks swelling or leakage Replace as necessary 2 CAUTION Do not mix different battery brands 3 CAUTION Do not mix old and new batteries 4 CAUTION Do not mix different battery types e g lithium and alkaine 5 Replace batteries if device is used on a mission or annually 5 Alignment No alignment procedures or special inspection requirements must be perform...

Page 11: ... each other Then slide the new flashguard in place until it clicks into the locked position b To replace the battery door Unscrew the wire cable from the insert in the battery compartment To install new battery door screw the cable end through the insert in the battery compartment The cable is held in place after the threaded cable end goes all the way through the insert c To replace the IR filter...

Page 12: ...RB PLB S VDR SSAS USEFUL LIFE POLICY The typical service life of a properly maintained Product is limited to 12 years from date of manufacture Products that are 12 years and 1 month or older from date of manufacture will not be serviced by ACR or our Battery Replacement Centers A Product that is 12 or less years old from date of manufacture will be serviced as long as the unit appears fit to be pl...

Reviews: