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5.0 O

PERATION

1. Make sure that the strobe has 3 charged batteries in the battery

compartment; and they they are aligned in the corrected polarity.

2. Aim the strobe at a moving object, then press and hold the ON/OFF

Button for approximately 3 seconds.There will be a slight delay
before the strobe begins flashing. The strobe will flash at the most
recently set frequency in flashes per minute, which appears on the
display.

NOTE: If the Low Battery icon begins to flash (item 15, page 4),

replace the batteries (see section 4).

3. Press the Mode Button to cycle through the different settings.

Stop when the desired setting is highlighted on the display..

Display fields Influencing the set signal. Refer to figure on page 3.

0

1 PULS µs

Flash duration (in microseconds).

0

2 PULS deg

Flash duration (in degrees).

0

3

DELAY ms Delay time (in milliseconds) between the internal

trigger signal and the fl ash.

0

4

PHASE deg Delay time between the internal trigger signal

and the flash (in degrees,relative to the

frequency).

Units deisplayed. Refer to figure on page 3.

0

8 FPM

Flashes per minute.

10

Hz

Frequency of motion per second.

Operating information

13

INT

Device is generating flash frequency.

14 LOBAT

Battery is running low.

NOTE: A parameter which has been set to differ from the default setting

flashes during operation.

NOTE: Pressing the and

buttons simultaneously resets the

strobe to its default settings.

NOTE: Some modes only effect device functioning when external

triggering is employed.

NOTE: Static images are not only created at a precisely corresponding

flash frequency, but also at multiples and fractions of this
frequency.

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The harmonic images at 6,000 and 4,000 RPM are not singular, but dou-
ble and quadruple. A singular image does appear at 3,000 and again at
1,500 RPM. 1,500 is one half of 3,000. Therefore, the rate is 3,000 RPM.

Example 3: (Out of Range)

This final example shows how speeds faster than 12,000 RPM (the upper
limit of the Pocket-Strobe) can be calculated.

This is the object which is rotating. Its speed is known
only to be greater than 12,000 RPM. Because it has a
uniform shape, an orientation mark is added.

To determine its speed, three steps are required:

1. Starting from the maximum speed of the strobe, slowly reduce the

flash rate. Look for singular frozen harmonic images.

2. Find at least two images. (For greater accuracy, find three). Label

these rates as“X,” “Y’ (and possibly “Z”).

3. Plug these values into a suitable equation (see page 19) and calculate

the object’s RPM.

Step 1: As the speed is reduced, the following images appear:

Image No.:

1

2

3

4

Flash Rate:

6,000

4,000

3,000

1,500

Image No:

1

2

3

4

Flash Rate:

9,600

7,200

4,800

3,600

Point “X”

Point “Y”

Point “Z”

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