background image

 

 

image, then use the ÷2 bu on un l you see a single image.  
This will now be the correct speed (see Figure 5). 

Figure 5  Object rota ng at 3000 RPM,  

using Flashes Per Minute (FPM) to determine speed 

NOTE:  If doubling or halving the 

fl

ash rate causes the strobe 

to exceed its range, the display 

fl

ash rate will remain at the 

current 

fl

ash value. 

4.1.4 External 

Input 

Whenever an external source (sensor, signal generator or  
another strobe) is plugged into the input jack (

¨

 poin ng  

towards jack) and the unit is in Strobe Mode, the signal from 
the external source becomes the source of trigger for the 

fl

ash.  

The user cannot make any 

fl

ash rate adjustments and the  

display will show the rate of the external input. 

External icon will show in display when there is an 
external sensor plugged into the strobe 

Ac va ng the trigger with a valid external input will cause the 
strobe to 

fl

ash.  If the external input is an op cal  sensor,       

ac va ng the trigger will power the sensor.  Aim the sensor at 
the target.  Once the strobe has detected the target via the 
sensor on the rota ng or reciproca ng machine, the strobe will 

One target

@ 1,500 FMP

EVERY OTHER ROTATION

(  2)

One target

@ 3,000 FMP

ONCE EVERY ROTATION

(0)

Two targets

@ 6,000 FMP

TWICE PER ROTATION

(X2)

Four targets

@ 12,000 FMP

FOUR TIMES PER ROTATION

(X2)

(X2)

 

 

fl

ash each  me a signal is received allowing the user to virtually 

“stop mo on”.  The speed read by the external sensor will be  
displayed in the selected units.  The strobe can be configured to 
trigger on the posi ve or nega ve edge of the incoming pulse 
(MENU-MISC).  

On-Target icon will show in display when a valid external  
signal is detected 

 

 

 

 

 

4.2 LAMP Mode 

For full  me ac va on of the UV light source, the Nova-Pro UV365/
UV385 has a Lamp Mode that creates a bright, constant light for 
inspec on. Be aware that this mode uses considerably more ba ery 
power, and that you should never look directly into the light source. 
The Nova-Pro has a temperature monitor for the LED lights, and will 
dim the lights if they become overly heated during extended use. A 
thermometer will appear on the display when this happens, and the 
Nova-Pro may go into shut-down mode if the LEDs get too hot. 

Figure 6  Strobe with External Sensor

 

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Monarch o

ers various types of external  

sensors that are compa ble with the  
Nova-Pro including op cal, laser, magne c, 
induc ve, etc.        ROS-P shown. 

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Summary of Contents for Nova-Pro Ultra Violet UV365

Page 1: ...Nova Pro Ultra Violet UV365 UV385 Stroboscope Lamp Tachometer Instruction Manual www GlobalTestSupply com Find Quality Products Online at sales GlobalTestSupply com...

Page 2: ...ed to a reclama on facility for recovery of the metal and plas c components as the proper method of waste management Contact distributor for product return procedures TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION...

Page 3: ...u 21 5 6 1 NONE 22 5 6 2 PHASE 22 5 6 3 TIME 22 5 7 DELAY Menu 22 5 7 1 NONE 23 5 7 2 PHASE 23 5 7 3 TIME 23 5 7 4 VRPM 23 6 STROBE BRIGHTNESS 24 6 1 Calcula ng Blur 24 6 2 Brightness in Degrees of Ro...

Page 4: ...Table 1 Nova Pro Features 1 2 Bezel and Lens Bezel is removable to add or remove the Laser Module UV Emi ed from here 3 Laser Module Internal laser used to synch the flash to an external marker on th...

Page 5: ...h Keypad Numeric Used to directly enter precise flash rates 8 TACH icon Ac ve when Tachometer Mode is selected 9 x2 2 and arrows Used to double or halve the flash rate 10 POWER bu on Turns the unit on...

Page 6: ...Con nuous Opera on The unit can be locked in con nuous opera on by pressing the POWER bu on while squeezing the trigger Keep holding the POWER bu on as you release the trigger and the Lock icon will s...

Page 7: ...when the digit is changed if incremen ng the units digit 99 will roll over to 100 If the user does not increment or decrement a digit within 5 seconds the edit mode will be cancelled 7 Use joys ck or...

Page 8: ...00 FMP EVERY OTHER ROTATION 2 One target 3 000 FMP ONCE EVERY ROTATION 0 Two targets 6 000 FMP TWICE PER ROTATION X2 Four targets 12 000 FMP FOUR TIMES PER ROTATION X2 X2 flash each me a signal is rec...

Page 9: ...THROUGH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS 4 4 TACH Tachometer Mode The TACH Tachometer Mode requires the Laser Module to be installed OR an external input sensor be plugged in This mode uses the Laser or External...

Page 10: ...CPT to SET none 1 2 3 RPS FPM FPS Nova Pro 500 and UVxxx Only When using an ex ternal input DOWN but ton MENU but ton POWER but ton NAVIGATIONkeypad DOWN but ton onkeypad KEY 14 SEtUP MODE STROBE MODE...

Page 11: ...e This will change the mode and exit the menu Press the POWER bu on to escape without changing the mode 5 3 Brightness BRITE Menu Refer to Sec on 8 for details on Brightness and Flash Dura on before u...

Page 12: ...hout changing the polarity press the Power bu on 19 5 4 5 BKLIT Backlight Menu This menu op on turns the backlight of the display ON or OFF Press the MENU bu on to enter the Backlight menu Use the arr...

Page 13: ...value of 600 will be displayed as 600 600 0 600 00 600 000 depending on the se ng 17 Press the MENU bu on to enter the DECPT menu The current value is shown on the top line with DECPT on the lower lin...

Page 14: ...d Jog method The op ons are NONE PHASE and TIME Press the MENU bu on to select a Jog method This will enter the sub menu for PHASE or TIME 21 5 6 1 NONE To cancel the JOG mode press the MENU bu on whe...

Page 15: ...shing the user can view the e ect of changing the RPM To exit the DELAY Menu press the Power bu on Press the Power bu on to escape back out of the setup menu 6 STROBE BRIGHTNESS The strobe s brightnes...

Page 16: ...z 25 6 3 Brightness in Pulse Dura on Brightness can also be set to a fixed duration pulse in microseconds The flash rate remains constant irrespective of the flash rate thus as the flash rate increase...

Page 17: ...respect to the trigger point 27 STOP MOTION 30 60 90 P PHASE TRIGGER POINT 30 60 90 Figure 9 Triggered Phase The Phase Delay tracks the speed of the target the strobe is con nuously compu ng the dela...

Page 18: ...ppropriate shipping methods 29 The Nova Pro Ba ery Pack is specifically keyed to fit in the Nova Pro and Charger Base one way only Insert the Ba ery Pack into the Nova Pro un l the clips lock into pla...

Page 19: ...385 nm Flash Range FPM RPM 30 to 999 999 Display 6 digit numeric and 5 digit alphanumeric LCD with touch keypad High contrast blue background white characters with backlight Accuracy Resolu on 0 001...

Page 20: ...gs Charger Power Supply Replacement power supply for use with Charging Sta on 115 230 Vac with USA UK AUS Euro adapter plugs Standard Ba ery Pack Replacement Standard Li Ion Ba ery Pack Long Life Ba e...

Page 21: ...other product lines Speed Sensors Temperature Humidity Sensors Vibra on Meters Paperless Recorders Track It Data Loggers Printed in the U S A Copyright 2017 Monarch Instrument all rights reserved 1071...

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