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Be sure to read the entire instruction manual thoroughly before initial set-up, operation and maintenance. 
 
The instruction manual provides two grades of safety warnings: “Danger” and “Caution”. 
Each of them is an important description related to safety. Be sure to observe. 
 

This indicates the possibility of fire, severe injury, and even death if a user disregards the instruction 

and operates the unit improperly. 

 
 
This indicates the possibility of minor injury or property damage if a user operates the unit improperly. 
However, depending on the circumstances, there is still the possibility that severe injury may result.   
Be sure to observe. 

 

We categorize the type of those precautions using the following symbols throughout the 

manual.

 

 

A prohibited action you must not do. 

 

 
A forced action you must always do. 

 
 

 

Never use in flammable environments. 

May result in fire. 

 
Never look directly into the light source. 

May result in eye injury. 

 

 

 

 
Do not apply strong impact to the unit,   

or drop it.

 

Failure to follow this could result in abnormal   
operation.

 

 

Avoid the followings. 

Water, direct sunlight, condensation, dust, dirt, salt, 
iron, oil, chemicals, corrosive and/or combustible 
gases. 

 
Do not alter, modify or dispose improperly.

 

Failure to follow this could result in injury due to 
abnormal operation. 

 

 
Operate within 0-35°C(32-95°F) 

Failure to follow this could result in malfunction

.

 

 
Wipe clean the unit with a soft dry cloth if it gets dirty. 
Or immerse a cloth in water diluted neutral detergent, 
wring it, and wipe clean the unit with it. 
Do not use any volatile chemicals, such as benzine, 
thinner, or alcohol. 

 

 

 
Operate within 35-85%RH 

Failure to follow this could result in malfunction. 

 
Since continuously emitting light for long time causes 

the  unit’s housing to heat up, fix the strobe using a 
tripod, etc. (Avoid direct skin contact with the unit, such 
as holding it by hand).     

Failure to follow this could result in mild burns. 

 

 

Danger 

 

Caution 

 

 

Caution 

 

Danger 

Be  sure  to  observe   

Safety Precautions 

Summary of Contents for DT-3011P

Page 1: ...STROBOSCOPE Read this manual thoroughly before use Beforeuse pleasecarefullyreadthesesafetyprecautions aswellasinstructions andfollow them forproperoperation www nidec com jp nidec shimpo INSTRUCTION...

Page 2: ...ht source Mayresultineyeinjury Do not apply strongimpact to the unit or drop it Failuretofollowthiscouldresult inabnormal operation Avoidthefollowings Water directsunlight condensation dust dirt salt...

Page 3: ...Mmodesetting INT 10 4 3 2PHAmode INT 12 4 4Externalsynchronousemission 13 4 4 1FPMmodesetting EXT 14 4 4 2PHAmodesetting EXT 15 4 5Functionmode 16 4 5 1Thesettingitems 16 4 5 2Instructionsaboutfunctio...

Page 4: ...object frequency when such a still image appears Also a stroboscope can be used to make images of rotating or moving objects stand still or that slightlymoveinordertoobservetheirappearancein slow moti...

Page 5: ...crew Thiscanbe attachedtothetripodforcameras Please usetheonehasadesignated screw 1 4 20UNCunder 8mmlong Xenon Lamp PowerSwitch PowerCable OperationPanel External signal I Oconnector Bodybuttom Screwh...

Page 6: ...sandholdthisto savethecurrentdisplayandmode settings SIG Select Internal External Parametermode Internal oscillationemission referredtoas INT Flashbyinternal signal External synchronousemission referr...

Page 7: ...T number Eachpressof LOAD switchesSELECT number 1to5 Numerical display StandardOperation indicatesflashrate PHAMode AngleandTimearedisplayed FunctionMode Each settingvalueisindicated Delaytypedisplay...

Page 8: ...ration Display When thepowerisON Pressthepowerswitch WhenthepoweristurnedON thefollowingindicationmaybedisplayed Thefollowingindicationisanerrormessage whenthereadingpreviouslyused settingvaluefails P...

Page 9: ...dial toreturntothepreviousdisplay 4 1 3HeatLamp Indicator When the ambient temperature of the Xenon lamp rises above a certain level the Heat Lamp Indicator will flash If the temperature risesmore the...

Page 10: ...SIG switches INT and EXT Power OFF OFF Displaysthemodel PowerON FPMmode INT PHAmode PHAmode Savingfunction Readthesavedvalue SELECTnumber EXT Pressandhold Confirmsaving Returntotheprevious display FPM...

Page 11: ...ond Onecycleis360 DisplayofINT 4 3 1FPMmodesetting INT Theemissioncount frequency canbe set inFPMmode TurnthedialinaCW directiontoincreasetheemissioncount andinaCCW directiontodecreaseit Turnthedialfa...

Page 12: ...ssion count Press 2 to halve the current set the emission count Press MODE to switch to PHAmode FPMmode PHAmode If itisoverthan theflash range nothing will change on the display If itislowerthan thefl...

Page 13: ...chtoPHAmode ms The phasecanbechanged by0 01 ms withintherangebetween0 00and999 99 ms and by0 1 ms withintherange between1000 0and1994 4 ms Atimelongerthanthelightemissioncyclecannotbeset PHAmodems Pre...

Page 14: ...specificationsrange thefollowinglettersareindicated Without thedelayangle timesetting Measurablerange27to3300 fpm Withthedelayangle setting Measurablerange27to3300 fpm Withthedelaytimesetting Measurab...

Page 15: ...14 4 4 1FPMmodesetting EXT Operation Display Press MODE to switch to PHAmode Press SIG to switch to INT INTFPMmode PHAmode Displayinthepreviousunit DEGorms EXTFPMmode...

Page 16: ...mode DEG andPHAmode ms The phase can be changed by 0 01 ms within the range between 0 00 and 999 99 ms by 0 1 ms within the range between 1000 0and2216 0 ms Atimelongerthanthelightemissioncyclecannotb...

Page 17: ...point F2 Triggeredgesetting forEXT Flashintherisingedge Flashinthefallingedge F3 Auto emission stop time setting Emission is performed continuously Stop emission automatically when no operation is pe...

Page 18: ...mode1 youcansetweathertoadddecimalpoint NotreflectedonEXT Operation Display Change thesetting value Go to function mode2 TurnthepowerON whilepressing MODE Displays Func fortwoseconds Andmovetofunction...

Page 19: ...ue Go to function mode3 Thissettingchangesthetimingof emissionasshowninthefollowingfigure Indicatesalternately Gotofunctionmode3 Previoussettingvalue Thedefaultsettingis L H CCW L H Risingedge CW H L...

Page 20: ...nged Operation Display Change thesettingvalue Go to function mode4 Indicatesalternately Previoussettingvale Thedefaultsettingis 0 CCW CW Turnthedialanditwillstop indicatingalternately CW 1 CCW 1 Theti...

Page 21: ...ettingvalue Go to function mode5 Indicatesalternately Gotofunctionmode5 Previoussettingvale Thedefaultsettingis OFF CCW CW CCW OFF Voltagepulseinput Pulldowntheexternalinputcircuit CW On Opencollector...

Page 22: ...ration Display Change thesettingvalue Go to function mode6 Indicatesalternately Previoussettingvale Thedefaultsettingis 35000 CCW CW Turnthedialanditwillstop indicatingalternately Increase decreaseby1...

Page 23: ...nal canbesetto400 secor150 sec Operation Display Change thesettingvalue Savethechanges and goto the homescreen Indicatesalternately Previoussettingvale Thedefaultsettingis 400 Gotothehomescreen CCW CW...

Page 24: ...es the settingcanbesavedasfivepatterns 4 6 1Saving thesettingvalues The settingvaluesare savedasthefollowingfigure save cannot save Memory save Power OFF save INT EXT Power OFF during INT Power OFF du...

Page 25: ...d LOAD SAvE andSELECTnumber thedefaultis 1 displayalternatelyevery0 5seconds TurnthedialandchangeSELECTnumbertosave CW 1 CCW 1 When 1 displaysonthescreen turnthedialCWtodisplay 5 When 5 displaysonthes...

Page 26: ...gthe savingfunction Operation Display Thepowerswitch ON whilepressing 2 and MODE Press 2 and confirminitialization Press 2 and Confirminitialization ThepowerswitchON whilepressing 2 and MODE Displaysf...

Page 27: ...de Theinitialsetting display Theinitial emission setting EXT Theinitialmode FPM Default SELECTnumber 0 1 INT FPM 1500 PHASE DEG 0 PHASE ms 0 EXT FPM 0 2 PHASE DEG 0 PHASE ms 0 F1 0 0 F2 L H F3 0 F4 OF...

Page 28: ...andreadthesavingvaluesas thefigureon4 6 1 4 7 2How toreadthememory Operation Display Each pressof LOAD switchesSELECT numbers OFF 1 2 3 4 5 SELECT 1 OFF SELECT 0 SELECT 2 SELECT 3 SELECT 4 SELECT 5 Se...

Page 29: ...ificationsand Pin assignment RM15WTRZB 8P HiroseElectricGroup Pinnumber Signal name Remarks 1 NC 2 NC 3 12V Power supplyforsensor 4 OUT External pulseoutput 5 IN External pulseinput 6 COM GND 7 NC 8 F...

Page 30: ...mpedance 10k atvoltageinput 4 10 External pulse output Outputspulsestoexternal devicessimultaneously withlightemission Output circuit spec 12 V output Output pulse width about 400 s Output square wave...

Page 31: ...emovethereflectorandInsert thelampinsertion holderasfarasitwillgo ThenturnitCW twoorthreetimesandpull outstraight withlamp Insertnewlampintothelampinsertionholder with seeigthefigurebelow Andpressitto...

Page 32: ...Resolution 1 fpm Delayed emission function Measurement range 27 to 3300 fpm Within the range angle 0 to 359 available to set by1 Within the range time 0 00 to 999 99 ms available to set by 0 01 ms 100...

Page 33: ...32 5 2Externaldimensions Powercable...

Page 34: ...it failure Internal circuit failure Due to resolution The Xenon lamp life Internal circuit failure Internal circuit failure The Xenon lamp life It caanot be set below the second decimal place Troubles...

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