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Page 1: ...PRESENTED BY JPBOWLIN COM 817 332 8116 J P Bowlin is a quality driven Calibration Company that has provided calibration repair and sales of all types of weighing and measurement products since 1931 ...

Page 2: ...OBOSCOPE DT 3015N Read this manual thoroughly before use Beforeuse pleasecarefullyreadthesesafetyprecautions aswellasinstructions andfollow them forproperoperation www nidec com jp nidec shimpo INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 3: ...ght source Mayresultineyeinjury Do not apply strongimpact to the unit or drop it Failuretofollowthiscouldresult inabnormal operation Avoidthefollowings Water directsunlight condensation dust dirt salt iron oil chemicals corrosiveand orcombustible gases Do not alter modify or disposeimproperly Failuretofollowthiscouldresult ininjurydueto abnormal operation Operate within 0 35 C 32 95 F Failure tofo...

Page 4: ...odesetting INT 11 4 3 2PHAmode INT 13 4 4Externalsynchronousemission 14 4 4 1FPMmodesetting EXT 15 4 4 2PHAmodesetting EXT 16 4 5Functionmode 17 4 5 1Thesettingitems 17 4 5 2Instructionsaboutfunction mode 18 4 6Saving function 24 4 6 1Saving thesettingvalues 24 4 6 2Howto savethesetting values 25 4 6 3Initialize 26 4 6 4Initializing thesetting values 27 4 7 Reading memoryfunction 28 4 7 1Reading v...

Page 5: ...e and can be used to read the 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 motion Main features Wideflashrange 30to35000FPM flashesperminute Emission in synchronization with the external trigger pulse Phase Shift function PHAmode Rechargeable 2 Befo...

Page 6: ...te 1 When the power is turned ON during charging charging is canceled and emission starts When the unit uses the AC adapter as its power source it is not charged Note that emission and charging cannot be performed simultaneously Note 2 Though the unit can be charged while battery power still remains charging will still end when fully charged It is recommended however that the unit be charged when ...

Page 7: ...ich provides the emission stop status Press the power switch and shut off the power immediately In either case charge the unit according to the procedure in 2 2 1 Charging method Operation Display When the power is ON Pressthepower switch immediately 3 Partnamesand functions 3 1Main unit Xenon Lamp PowerSwitch PowerCable OperationPanel Indicatesalternately Indicationofemissionstop Theremainingbatt...

Page 8: ...ssandholdthisto savethecurrentdisplayandmode settings SIG Select Internal External Parametermode Internal oscillationemission referredtoas INT Flashbyinternal signal External synchronousemission referredtoas EXT Synchronizedflash withexternal signal UNIT Eachpressof thisswitchesthedelaytypeasfollowing delayangle DEG delaytime ms DEG ms 2 Pressthiswhile onINT to doublethecurrent set emissioncount f...

Page 9: ...merical display StandardOperation indicatesflashrate PHAMode AngleandTimearedisplayed FunctionMode Each settingvalueisindicated Batterylamp Lightsup whilecharging andgoesoff whenchargingiscomplete Flashesif chargingerror Delaytypedisplay Eachpressof MODE switchesflashingmodeanddelaytype DEG delayangle ms delaytime millisecond Heat lamp Whentheambienttemperatureof theXenonlamprisesabovea certainlev...

Page 10: ...ration Display When thepowerisON Pressthepowerswitch WhenthepoweristurnedON thefollowingindicationmaybedisplayed Thefollowingindicationisanerrormessage whenthereadingpreviouslyused settingvaluefails Pressthe MODE toreturntonormal emissionscreenfrom theerrormessagedisplay Operation Display Pressthe 2 Displayedthemodelforasec Whenturningthepoweronforthefirsttime EXTFPM mode isdisplayed Fromthesecond...

Page 11: ...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 Heat Lamp Indicator will remain on and the light emission will cease Thetemperaturetendsto risemorequicklythehighertheemission frequencyisset The ambient temperature of the Xenon lamp HEAT Lightemiss...

Page 12: ...pressof SIG switches INT and EXT Power OFF OFF Displaysthemodel PowerON FPMmode INT PHAmode Savingfunction Readthesavedvalue SELECTnumber Pressandhold Confirmsaving Returntotheprevious display PHAmode EXT FPMmode Displayexternalinputpulsefrequency Confirmsaving Returntothepreviousdisplay Turnthedial Increase decrease theemissioncount frequency Turnthedial Increase decrease thedelayangleor thedelay...

Page 13: ...ond Onecycleis360 DisplayofINT 4 3 1FPMmodesetting INT Theemissioncount frequency canbe set inFPMmode TurnthedialinaCW directiontoincreasetheemissioncount andinaCCW directiontodecreaseit Turnthedialfast tochangethe settingvaluegreatly and slowlytochangeitslightly Operation Display Increase decrease Theemission count frequency Press SIG to switch to the EXT Modedisplay Theemissioncount frequency Di...

Page 14: ...ission 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 theflash range nothing will change on the display ...

Page 15: ...tchtoPHAmode ms The phasecanbechanged by0 01 ms withintherangebetween0 00and999 99 ms and by0 1 ms withintherange between1000 0and1994 4 ms Atimelongerthanthelightemissioncyclecannotbeset PHAmodems Press MODE inPHAmodeto switchtoFPMmode Operation Display Increase decrease Delayangle time Each pressof UNIT switches DEG toms Press MODE to switch to FPMmode Decreasedelayangle Increasedelayangle PHAmo...

Page 16: ...icationsrange thefollowinglettersareindicated Withoutthedelayangle timesetting Measurablerange27to35020 fpm Withthedelayangle setting Measurablerange27to35020 fpm Withthedelaytimesetting Measurablerange27to35020 fpm Modedisplay Display EXT SELECTnumber Measuredvalueofthe emissioncount frequency Whentheexternalinputpulsefrequencygoesbelow27 fpm underlinesaredisplayed Whentheexternalinputpulsefreque...

Page 17: ...15 4 4 1FPMmodesetting EXT Operation Display Press MODE to switch to PHAmode Press SIG to switch to INT EXTFPMmode INTFPMmode PHAmode Displayinthepreviousunit DEGorms ...

Page 18: ...HAmode 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 Atimelongerthanthelightemissioncyclecannotbeset PHAmodems Press MODE inPHAmodeto switchtoFPMmode Operation Display Increase decrease Delayangle time Press UNIT totoggle between DEGand ms Press MODE to switch to FPMmode Decreasedelayangle Inc...

Page 19: ...point F2 Triggeredgesetting forEXT Flashintherisingedge Flashinthefallingedge F3 Auto emission stop time setting Emission is performed continuously Stop emission automatically when no operation is performed for a certain period of time and display OFF The available setting time is within the range between 0 min and 120 min which can be changed by 1 ms F4 Choosetheinputcircuit Opencollectorinput Vo...

Page 20: ...nmode1 youcansetweathertoadddecimalpoint NotreflectedonEXT Operation Display Change thesetting value Go to function mode2 TurnthepowerON whilepressing MODE Displays Func fortwoseconds Andmovetofunctionmode1 Indicatesalternately Gotofunctionmode2 Previoussettingvalue Thedefaultsettingis 0 0 CCW CW CCW 0 adddecimalpoint CW 0 0 nodecimalpoint Turnthedialanditwillstop indicatingalternately ...

Page 21: ...lue Go to function mode3 Thissettingchangesthetimingof emissionasshowninthefollowingfigure Indicatesalternately Gotofunctionmode3 Previoussettingvalue Thedefaultsettingis L H CCW L H Risingedge CW H L Fallingedge Turnthedialanditwillstop indicatingalternately CCW CW Thetimingofemission Externaltriggerpulse Flashattherisingedge Flashatthefallingedge ...

Page 22: ...anged Operation Display Change thesettingvalue Go to function mode4 Indicatesalternately Previoussettingvale Thedefaultsettingis 0 CCW CW Turnthedialanditwillstop indicatingalternately CW 1 CCW 1 Thetimercanbesetbetween0 min and120 min Gotofunctionmode4 ...

Page 23: ...settingvalue Go to function mode5 Indicatesalternately Gotofunctionmode5 Previoussettingvale Thedefaultsettingis OFF CCW CW CCW OFF Voltagepulseinput Pulldowntheexternalinputcircuit CW On Opencollectorinput Pulluptheexternalinputcircuit Turnthedialanditwillstop indicatingalternately ...

Page 24: ...ration Display Change thesettingvalue Go to function mode6 Indicatesalternately Previoussettingvale Thedefaultsettingis 35000 CCW CW Turnthedialanditwillstop indicatingalternately Increase decreaseby1 fpm Availablesettingrange 30to35000 fpm Gotofunctionmode6 ...

Page 25: ...gnal canbesetto400μsecor150μsec Operation Display Change thesettingvalue Savethechanges and goto the homescreen Indicatesalternately Previoussettingvale Thedefaultsettingis 400 Gotothehomescreen CCW CW Turnthedialanditwillstop indicatingalternately 150μsec 400μsec ...

Page 26: ...ies 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 during EXT Emission setting INT EXT Modesetting FPM PHA INT The emission count FPM Delay angle PHA Delay time PHA EXT Delay angle PHA 1 Delay time PHA 2 1Whenyoupress ZERO inDelayanglemode thevalue del...

Page 27: ...ld LOAD SAvE andSELECTnumber thedefaultis 1 displayalternatelyevery0 5seconds TurnthedialandchangeSELECTnumbertosave CW 1 CCW 1 When 1 displaysonthescreen turnthedialCWtodisplay 5 When 5 displaysonthescreen turnthedialCCW todisplay 1 Press LOAD andconfirmthesavingfunction Afterthesaving gotothepreviousscreen Press 2 andcancelthesavingfunction Gotothepreviousscreenwithoutsaving ...

Page 28: ...ngthe savingfunction Operation Display Thepowerswitch ON whilepressing 2 and MODE Press 2 and confirminitialization Press 2 and Confirminitialization ThepowerswitchON whilepressing 2 and MODE Displaysfora second Displaysfora second Andgotothehomescreen ...

Page 29: ...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 OFF F5 35000 F6 400 1Memory SELECTnumber isnot loaed 2OnEXT underlinesaredisplayeduntiltheexternal signal inputsoccur ...

Page 30: ... 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 Setthesettingvalues whichhavebeensaved inSELECTnumberondisplay ...

Page 31: ...tricGroup Pinnumber Signal name Remarks 1 19V Powerinput 2 19V Powerinput 3 12V Power supply DC12V for sensor 4 OUT External pulseoutput 5 IN External pulseinput 6 GND Power supply DC12V forsensor External pulseoutputcommon External pulseinputcommon 7 NC 8 FG Earth 8 1 6 7 5 3 2 Pinassignment 4 ...

Page 32: ...ut 4 10 External pulse output Outputspulsestoexternal devicessimultaneously withlightemission Output circuit spec 12 V output Output pulse width about 400 μs Output square wave asfollowing figure Input output SignalJack Go totheinputcircuit Insulated with phototransistor Inputcircuit 5pin 6pin 12V 10kΩ 4 7kΩ 10kΩ 12V Switch thisin function mode4 On open collectorinput OFF voltagepulseinput Battery...

Page 33: ...ll out RemovethereflectorandInsert thelampinsertion holderasfarasitwillgo ThenturnitCW twoorthreetimesandpull outstraight withlamp Insertnewlampintothelampinsertionholder with seeigthefigurebelow Andpressittothe socketintheproper direction TurnthelampinsertionholderCCW andpullout Andputcarefullythereflectoronthecaseproperly Puttheprotection windowback with4 screws Inordertomaintainprotection be su...

Page 34: ...ithanewbattery Pleasebecarefulthat theharnessfacestheoutside InserttheInsulockattachedtothe battery throughtheInsulockthrough holeonthetopcover Securetheconnectorcable withtheInsulock sothatthe batteryconnectorcontactsthetopcover RefertotheDetail drawing Pleasetightenitstrongly Attachthetopcovertothebatterycaseandfixitwiththefixing screws 4places tighteningtorque0 3Nm Connect thebatteryconnectorto...

Page 35: ...0 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 1000 0to2216 0ms availabletosetby0 1ms Display 6 digit 7 segment red LED Setting devices Multi turn encoder tact switch Lamp Emission source Xenon Lamp input 15 W Emission pulse width 20 μs Emission timer Emissioncontinuouslyorautomaticallystopin1to120 min adjustableinfunc...

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Page 37: ...harging circuit failure Short battery life Emission occurs but does not match the display Nothing is indicated on the display and no emission occurs Factors The Xenon lamp failure The Xenon lamp failure Internal circuit malfunction The Xenon lamp failure Internal circuit malfunction Internal circuit malfunction Causes Internal circuit failure At measurement the object does not stand still complete...

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