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image, then use the ÷2 buon unl you see a single image.
This will now be the correct speed (see Figure 5).
Figure 5 Object rotang at 3000 RPM
NOTE: If doubling or halving the flash rate causes the strobe
to exceed its range, the display flash rate will remain at the
current flash value.
4.1.4
External Input
Whenever an external source (sensor, signal generator or
another strobe) is plugged into the input jack (
poinng
towards jack) and the unit is in Strobe Mode, the signal from
the external source becomes the source of trigger for the flash.
The user cannot make any flash 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
Acvang the trigger with a valid external input will cause the
strobe to flash. If the external input is an opcal sensor,
acvang the trigger will power the sensor. Aim the sensor at
the target. Once the strobe has detected the target via the
sensor on the rotang or reciprocang machine, the strobe will
flash each me a signal is received allowing the user to virtually
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)