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For most applications, a 1/2" square piece of T-5 Reflective Tape should 

be applied to a clean area on the rotating object. The sensor should be 

mounted and optically aligned to illuminate the reflective target once 

per revolution. 

It is recommended that the optical sensor be placed at 

a slight angle (approximately 10-15 degrees) from perpendicular, so 

that the sensor will detect only the reflected pulses from the target.  

The sensor should be at least 2 inches and no more than 3 feet from the 

target. The green LED On-Target Indicator on the ROS-P will blink at the 

input frequency or be continuously illuminated when properly aimed.  

3.2 

Operating the SPSR as a Triggering Source

Once the ROS-P input sensor is properly mounted and aligned, further 

connections and operation should proceed in accordance with the 

functions and descriptions under the SPSR Interface Module sections 

entitled 

Connections 

and

 Controls

.

The pulse signal on the connector marked 

OUTPUT

 provides a sharp 

leading edge for reliable and repeatable triggering of the connected 

device. This output is capable of driving a hundred feet of coax cable. 

Be sure to select the direction (0 to 5 V dc or 5 to 0  V dc) of this signal 

to provide the required polarity of the leading edge to properly trigger 

the connected equipment.

4.0  BATTERY DISPOSAL

Prior to disposing of the SPSR-IM, the user must remove the Nickel Metal 

Hydride  batteries.  To  do  this,  remove  the  four  (4)  rubber  feet  on  the 

bottom of the unit. This will expose four (4) screws that must be removed 

to dismantle the bottom case piece, exposing the batteries. Remove the 

batteries and place tape over the battery terminals to prevent them from 

shorting. The batteries should be sent to a recycling center or returned to 

the factory. The rest of the parts may now be disposed of.  

NOTE:

   This product contains nickel metal hydride (NiMH) batteries.  Replace

only with the same type of battery – Rechargeable NiMH.

Summary of Contents for 6150-020

Page 1: ...tion Manual SPSR 115 230 Self Powered Sensor TTL Pulse Output 15 Columbia Drive Amherst NH 03031 USA Phone 603 883 3390 Fax 603 886 3300 Email support monarchinstrument com Website www monarchinstrume...

Page 2: ...distributor for details SAFEGUARDS AND PRECAUTIONS Read and follow all instructions in this manual carefully and retain this manual for future reference Do not use this instrument in any manner incon...

Page 3: ...PSR Interface Module 1 2 1 1 Connections 2 2 1 2 Controls 2 2 1 3 RechargingtheBatteries 3 3 0 SPSR 115 230SERIES SPSR IMWITHROS P 3 3 1 ROS P 3 3 2 Operating the SPSR as a Triggering Source 4 4 0 BAT...

Page 4: ...ed sensor IRS P or an amplified magnetic sensor MT 190P may also be combined with the SPSR IM Interface Module when appropriate See separate instructions for these configurations 2 0 FUNCTIONS AND OPE...

Page 5: ...L DC on the SPSR IM and connect the wall unit to the appropriate power source 2 1 2 Controls The POWER switch on the SPSR IM controls both the operation and the charging of the system The unit will on...

Page 6: ...The SPSR 115 230 consists of the SPSR IM Interface Module described above an ROS P Remote Optical Sensor with eight foot cable and mounting bracket and an SPSR U 115 230 V ac external power connectio...

Page 7: ...ace Module sections entitled Connections and Controls The pulse signal on the connector marked OUTPUT provides a sharp leading edge for reliable and repeatable triggering of the connected device This...

Page 8: ...optionally the output can be open collector external pull up required Bandwidth 0 to 100 kHz Battery Current Draw 12 mA with k load operational 7 5 V Input Current Draw 14 mA with k load operational P...

Page 9: ...utput Signal 5 to 0 V dc TTL compatible pulse On Target Indicator Green LED on end cap Material 303 Stainless steel Lens Acrylic plastic Cable Length 8 ft 2 5 m Standard Dimensions Threaded Tube 2 90...

Page 10: ...liance Both the SPSR IM and ROS P units are CE compliant Low Voltage Directive LVD 2014 35 EU Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC 2014 30 EU Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS Directive...

Page 11: ...rigger Sensor Amplifier with 8 ft 2 5 m cable 0 250 6 4 mm operating gap from target 2 L x 5 8 50 8 x 15 9 mm EC 25P 25 foot 7 6 m Extension Cable for remote sensors with male 1 8 3 5 mm phone plug to...

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