Monarch 1071-4833-121 manual

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    MONARCH INSTRUMENT 15 Columbia Drive Amherst, NH 03031-2334 USA Phone: (603) 883-3390 Fax: (603) 886-3300 E-mail: support@monarchinstrument.com Website: www .monarchinstrument.com Instruction Manual Phaser-Strobe Portable Stroboscopes Printed in the U.S.A. © Monarch Instrument 2002 all rights reserved 1071-4833-121[...]

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    Safeguards and Precautions 1. Read and follow all instructions in this manual carefully , and retain this manual for future reference. 2. Do not use this instrument in any manner inconsistent with these operating instructions or under any conditions that exceed the environmental specifications stated. 3. Use of this product may induce an epileptic [...]

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION ..................................................................... 1 1.1 Direct Digital Synthesis ...................................................................... 1 1.2 Display Panel ..................................................................................... 1 2.0 PREP ARA TION FOR USE ...........................[...]

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    8.0 BA TTER Y AND POWER SUPPL Y SPECIFICS .................... 10 8.1 Displaying Battery Charge Percentage ............................................ 1 0 8.2 Low Battery Indication ..................................................................... 1 0 8.3 Charging the Batteries ..................................................................[...]

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    Figure 1 Display Panel 1 1.0 INTRODUCTION The Phaser-Strobe is an extremely sophisticated instrument with many features never before available in a stroboscope, yet remains simple to operate. Select only the features you need. Its internal microprocessor with “Direct Digital Synthesis” enables precise settings and measurement which are unique t[...]

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    2 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Out In ! ! ! ! ! " " " " " Figure 2 Input/ Output Jacks Signal Input +6V Out to Sensor Common (GND) Common (GND) +6V Out to Sensor Signal Input Figure 3 Input Connector Connection Detail 2.0 PREP ARA TION FOR USE The Strobe may be hand held or mounted on a tripod or other user supplied bracket using th[...]

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    3 Signal Input Common (GND) Common (GND) Signal Input Figure 4 Output Connector Connection Detail W ith no external input, the output jack ( ! pointing away from socket) provides a TTL compatible pulse from the strobe’ s internal oscillator . If an external input is applied, the output pulse mimics the input pulse delayed by whatever delay is act[...]

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    4 increment would exceed the maximum, eg 32,000 to 33,000, the display will not increment. Select a lower digit to increment. There are two ways/modes to select a new blinking digit: Knob 1 mode: Push and hold in the knob and turn to select a new digit. The next digit to blink is dependent upon the direction of the knob rotation. Knob 2 mode (facto[...]

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    5 Pressing the x2 or ÷2 buttons has no effect on operation. Pressing the DELA Y button will put the unit into one of the two External Delay modes as explained in the next section. 3.4 External Delay Modes – External Input Required There are two External Delay modes: Phase Delay and Time Delay . In order to activate these modes, the strobe must b[...]

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    6 2 . Press the MEMORY/AUT O button until “AUTO” is displayed. (When in the Auto mode , the ‘AUTO’ chevron is displayed.) When the “AUTO” chevron displayed, the secondary (white) button functions are active. These are STEP , RA TE, ON, and OFF . T o adjust the step size, press the STEP button. The display will show “STEP” for a seco[...]