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Instruction manual

High Intensity LED Stroboscope Digital Tachometer

DT-361/365

Be sure to read before use.

Before use, please carefully read these safety precautions as well as instructions,

and follow them for proper use.

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Summary of Contents for DT-361

Page 1: ...read before use Before use please carefully read these safety precautions as well as instructions and follow them for proper use 98585A www GlobalTestSupply com Find Quality Products Online at sales...

Page 2: ...y strong impact to the unit or drop it Failure to follow this could result in abnormal operation Do not use and or store the unit in the following places Where water may come in contact Where direct s...

Page 3: ...us emission 16 4 4 1 Emission count mode 16 4 4 2 Emission duration mode 17 4 4 3 Phase mode 18 4 4 3 1 How to set the delay 19 4 5 Memory function 20 4 5 1 Saving each setting value 20 4 5 1 1 Saving...

Page 4: ...the emission count frequency to double or half respectively Refer to 4 3 4 2 Changing the emission count frequency to double or half for details The emission time duty can be changed by 0 1 within th...

Page 5: ...rrent is automatically shut off when charging is complete there is no need to worry about overcharging Note 2 When the power is turned ON during charging charging is canceled and emission starts When...

Page 6: ...Indicates alternately Indication of stopped operation Battery replacement 2 3 3 If the fully charged battery continually decreases please replace it with the specified replacement battery Please conta...

Page 7: ...saves the current setting value by pressing and holding it SIG key Switches the internal oscillation emission and external synchronous emission UNIT key Switches to indicate the emission time when the...

Page 8: ...display Emission duration angle Delay duration phase Emission duration time Delay time Emission setting display 3 3 4 Indicates the emission setting Internal oscillation emission External synchronous...

Page 9: ...ed the indication may go off immediately after the power is turned ON In that case charge the unit because the remaining battery level is low For details about charging refer to 2 3 Charging Press the...

Page 10: ...ission and external synchronous emission Operation Display Each press switches the emission settings Internal oscillation emission External synchronous emission www GlobalTestSupply com Find Quality P...

Page 11: ...de Emission count mode Switching the unit display 4 3 3 While the UNIT key is pressed and held in the emission duration mode DUR the unit display is switched from to s Each press of the UNIT key in th...

Page 12: ...The emission count frequency you can set depends on the measurement range For details about the measurement range refer to 4 6 2 Measurement range setting Press the MODE key to switch to the emission...

Page 13: ...ng the x2 key and doubling the emission count frequency the value may not be returned to the initial value even by pressing the 2 key and halving it 2 To change the emission count frequency to half of...

Page 14: ...brightness but a measured object appears to stand more still Adjust the appropriate emission time according to your application and conditions and use the unit Press the MODE key to switch to the pha...

Page 15: ...by 1 ms within the range between 0 ms and 999 ms max When time is used for setting a longer time duration than the emission cycle cannot be set Press the MODE key to switch to the emission count mode...

Page 16: ...procedure is applied every 200 ms to update the measurement value and indicate the latest one If the external pulse cycle is beyond the specifications range the following letters are indicated Withou...

Page 17: ...to your application and conditions and use the unit Press the MODE key to switch to the phase mode PHA When the external synchronous signal has not been entered _ _ _ _ _ _ and the emission time are...

Page 18: ...t Press the MODE key to switch to the emission count mode FPM When the external synchronous signal has not been entered _ _ _ _ _ _ and the delay setting values are indicated alternately When the exte...

Page 19: ...t to ms in the above example the delay time can be set within the time range of less than one cycle input pulse 0 ms to 99 ms Since the delay angle is calculated based on the previously entered pulse...

Page 20: ...OFF Setting values that can be saved Saving method Save a parameter using the LOAD SAVE key Save when the power is turned OFF Emission status when the value is saved Internal oscillation emission Exte...

Page 21: ...alue is saved is indicated To save press the LOAD SAVE key The setting value is saved in the specified memory number and the display returns to the emission screen To cancel saving press the x2 key Th...

Page 22: ...previous setting screen To cancel saving press the x2 key The save standby status ends and the display returns to the previous setting screen Operation Display Press and hold Press and hold Indicates...

Page 23: ...the order of 1 2 3 4 5 0 free mode 1 The memory number being read is indicated on the memory number display Operation Display Each press of this key No memory number Free mode Memory number 1 Memory...

Page 24: ...umber display Operation Display Each press of this key No memory number Free mode Memory number 1 Memory number 2 Memory number 5 After reading out the setting value when any of the setting values for...

Page 25: ...ion mode During the function mode press the MODE key to indicate the next setting item The items that have been set are collectively saved when function mode 4 is moved to the emission screen If the p...

Page 26: ...mum or minimum value within the range Example 1 Save the emission count frequency of 60 000 fpm in the range between 60 fpm and 120 000 fpm After that the saved value of the emission count frequency w...

Page 27: ...time time based on the delay angle setting value When the trigger edge is set to H L Strobe emission Delay time time based on the delay angle setting value External pulse Pulse entered from an extern...

Page 28: ...to stop the alternate display and only the trigger edge setting value is indicated Operation Display Change the setting value Indicates alternately Previous setting value Rising Falling CCW CW Go to f...

Page 29: ...rned OFF and emission is performed continuously When emission is stopped by the auto emission stop function use the key or dial operations to restart emission Operation Display Change the setting valu...

Page 30: ...refer to 4 7 2 External pulse input Press the MODE key to save the settings in the function mode and move to the emission screen Operation Display Change the setting value Indicates alternately Previo...

Page 31: ...of DT 361 Hirose RM15WTP 8S 7 DT 365 Pin number Signal name Remark 1 24V DC 24 V power output 2 G24 DC 24 V power output 3 12V DC 12 V power output 4 OUT External pulse output 5 IN External pulse inp...

Page 32: ...o set by 1 ms Input circuit External I O connector 5pin 6pin 12V Go to the input circuit insulated by photo coupler 10k 4 7k 10k 12V Switch in function mode 4 External trigger pulse output 4 7 3 Outpu...

Page 33: ...and 359 For time setting by 1 ms within the range between 0 and 999 ms max External synchronous emission Input interface Voltage pulse input or open collector input of Hi 2 5 V to 12 V and Lo 0 V to...

Page 34: ...when the emission duration is set to 1 0 Charging time Approx 2 5 hours Supplied AC adapter Input AC100 to 230V Output DC24V Operating temperature 32 to 95 F 0 to 35 C Operating humidity 35 to 85 RH...

Page 35: ...fter charging is finished Charging not done Battery lifetime Something wrong with the battery Something wrong with the circuit Replace the battery Please send it for repair if the problem is not fixed...

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