4
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.