MONARCH INSTRUMENT Nova-Pro Ultra Violet UV365 User manual

Nova-Pro®Ultra Violet UV365, UV385
Stroboscope/Lamp/Tachometer
Instruction Manual
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Safeguards and Precautions
1. Read and follow all instrucons in this manual carefully, and retain this
manual for future reference.
2. Do not use this instrument in any manner inconsistent with these oper-
ang instrucons or under any condions that exceed the environmental
specificaons stated.
3. CAUTION: UV emitted from this product. Eye or skin irritation
may result from exposure. Use appropriate shielding.
DO NOT STARE AT THE LIGHT SOURCE
4. Certain strobe frequencies can trigger epilepc seizures in those prone to
that type of aack.
5. Objects viewed with this product may appear to be stationary when in fact
they are moving at high speeds. Always keep a safe distance from moving
machinery and do not touch the target.
6. There are no user serviceable parts in this instrument. Refer service to a
qualified technician.
7. This instrument may not be safe for use in certain hazardous environ-
ments, and serious personal injury or death could occur as a result of
improper use. Please refer to your facility’s safety program for proper
precauons.
8. Do not clean this instrument with alcohol or other cleaning solvents as these
may damage the LEDs.
9. Nova-Pro Baery Packs contain Lithium Ion baeries which must be
disposed of in accordance with Federal, State, & Local Regulaons. Do
not incinerate. Baeries should be shipped to a reclamaon facility for
recovery of the metal and plasc components as the proper method of
waste management. Contact distributor for product return procedures.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
1. INTRODUCTION .........................................................1
2. USER INTERFACE ........................................................3
3. GETTING STARTED .....................................................5
3.1 Power ....................................................................... 5
3.1.1 Locked On Connuous Operaon ............................5
3.2 Input / Output Connecons....................................... 6
LASER MODULE
WARNING - This product emits a visible beam of laser
light. Avoid exposure to the laser radiaon. The use of
opcal viewing aids (binoculars, for example) may in-
crease the ocular hazard.
CAUTION - The laser beam should not be intenonally
aimed at people or animals.
CAUTION - Use of controls or adjustments or performing procedures other
than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiaon exposure.
In order to comply with EU Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Elec-
trical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE): This product may con-
tain material which could be hazardous to human health and the
environment. DO NOT DISPOSE of this product as unsorted munic-
ipal waste. This product needs to be RECYCLED in accordance with local
regulations, contact your local authorities for more information. This product
may be returnable to your distributor for recycling - contact the
distributor for details.
Monarch Instrument’s Limited Warranty applies. Warranty Registration and Extended
Warranty coverage available online. See www.monarchinstrument.com for details.
NOVA PRO®is a registered trademark of Monarch Instrument Inc.
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4. MODES OF OPERATION ............................................. 7
4.1 STROBE Mode............................................................7
4.1.1 Joysck ................................................................... 7
4.1.2 Touch Keypad Entry ................................................ 8
4.1.3 Doubling or Halving the Flash Rate.......................... 8
4.1.4 External Input ......................................................... 9
4.2 LAMP Mode.............................................................10
4.3 LASER Mode ............................................................11
4.4 TACH (TACHometer) Mode ......................................12
5. MENU SETTINGS................................................. 13-14
5.1 Menu Overview .......................................................15
5.2 MODE Menu............................................................15
5.3 Brightness (BRITE) Menu..........................................16
5.3.1 Degrees................................................................. 16
5.3.2 Time...................................................................... 17
5.4 Miscellaneous (MISC) Menu.....................................17
5.4.1 DECPT (Decimal Point) Menu ................................ 17
5.4.2 UNITS Menu.......................................................... 18
5.4.3 INPUT Menu ......................................................... 19
5.4.4 OUTP (OUTPUT) Menu .......................................... 19
5.4.5 BKLIT (Backlight) ................................................... 20
5.5 Memory (MEMRY) Menu .........................................20
5.5.1 Save Memory........................................................ 20
5.5.2 Recall Memory...................................................... 21
5.6 JOG Menu................................................................21
5.6.1 NONE .................................................................... 22
5.6.2 PHASE ................................................................... 22
5.6.3 TIME ..................................................................... 22
5.7 DELAY Menu ........................................................... 22
5.7.1 NONE .................................................................... 23
5.7.2 PHASE.................................................................... 23
5.7.3 TIME...................................................................... 23
5.7.4 VRPM .................................................................... 23
6. STROBE BRIGHTNESS ...............................................24
6.1 Calculang Blur ....................................................... 24
6.2 Brightness in Degrees of Rotaon............................ 25
6.3 Brightness in Pulse Duraon.................................... 26
7. STROBE DELAY .........................................................26
7.1 Internal Phase Delay ............................................... 26
7.2 External / Laser Delay.............................................. 27
7.2.1 Phase Delay........................................................... 27
7.2.2 Time Delay ............................................................ 28
7.2.3 AUTO—Virtual RPM .............................................. 28
8. BATTERY PACK .........................................................29
8.1 Low Baery Funconality........................................ 30
8.2 Charging the Baery Pack........................................ 30
9. AC POWER OPTION ..................................................31
10. WALL POWER SUPPLIES ...........................................31
11. SPECIFICATIONS.......................................................32
11.1 Operang Environment ........................................... 33
11.2 Compliance ............................................................. 33
11.2.1 Baery Compliance ............................................... 33
11.2.2 EU Declaraon of Conformity ................................ 33
12. OPTIONS, ACCESSORIES and SENSORS .....................33
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Figure 1 Nova-Pro Features
1. INTRODUCTION
The Nova-Pro UV365/385 are portable hand-held UV LED Stroboscope/
Lamps used for inspecon and to stop moon of moving objects. They
emit UVA light at 365nm or 385nm respecvely. They come standard as
baery powered and have delay funcons which enable the user to delay
the flash by degrees or me and do virtual slow moon inspecon of
rotang and reciprocang objects. Both models have a dedicated Laser
Module which can be used to synchronize the strobe flash to a remote
target or used as a laser tachometer to determine the speed of rotang
objects (Tach Mode).
The features of the Nova-Pro are highlighted in Figure 1 and Table 1.
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Table 1 Nova-Pro Features
1,2 Bezel and Lens Bezel is removable to add or remove the
Laser Module. UV Emied from here!
3 Laser Module Internal laser used to synch the flash to
an external marker on the object under
inspecon. Can also be used in Tachome-
ter Mode.
4 Trigger Used to acvate the unit (when power is
on).
5 Tripod Mount 1/4 -20 tripod mount for hands free
operaon .
6 Power Source Baery Pack—Removable baery pack.
Recharged in the external baery
Charger Base
OR
AC Power—Plug in for connuous power.
7 Input / Output
Jacks
Input jack for external trigger devices.
Output jack for pulse sync for other
strobes or data systems.
8 User Interface x Dedicated keypad with “joysck”
buon for adjusng flash rate.
x Backlit LCD (Liquid Crystal Display).
x Touch screen keypad for precise
flash rate value entry.
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2. USER INTERFACE
The Nova-Pro user interface consists of a large backlit display with touch
keypad, dedicated keys on the user interface panel and a trigger to
acvate the unit when the power is on. The user interface is described in
Figure 2 and Table 2.
Figure 2 Nova-Pro User Interface
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Table 2 Nova-Pro User Interface
1 6-digit display used to display flash rate and other numeric values.
2 Lock icon—Acve when the device is locked on.
3 On Target indicator—Acve when the input/laser is locked on to a target.
Also used to indicate current selecon in the menus.
4 Laser icon—Indicates that the laser is armed (flashing) or on (solid).
5 EXT icon—Acve when an external source is plugged into the unit.
6 Baery icon—Acve when the baery is low.
7 Touch Keypad—Numeric. Used to directly enter precise flash rates.
8 TACH icon—Acve when Tachometer Mode is selected.
9 x2, ÷2 and arrows—Used to double or halve the flash rate.
10 POWER buon—Turns the unit on and off. Also used as escape/back
buon in menus, and locks the strobe on when pushed with the trigger
engaged.
11 Joysck—Adjusts flash rate. Also used for menu navigaon.
12 Trigger—Used to acvate the unit when the power is on.
13 MENU buon—Allows access to the menus. Also used to confirm selecons.
14 Temperature icon—Acve when the system is over heated.
15 AUTO icon—Acve when unit is in virtual slow moon AUTO VRPM mode.
16 TIME icon—Acve when a TIME DELAY is selected.
17 PHASE icon—Acve when a PHASE DELAY is selected.
18 5-digit alphanumeric display used to display units and other statuses.
19 Engineering units used in menu for brightness and delay parameters.
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3. GETTING STARTED
3.1 Power
The baery powered Nova-Pro has a removable Baery
Pack that should be charged before use (See Baery
Pack secon 8). The Baery Pack is keyed to ensure
correct inseron into the Nova-Pro and Baery
Charger. Make sure to remove the tape protecng the
baery terminals and charge the baery before use.
The AC powered Nova-Pro has an external power
adapter that must be plugged into an AC outlet
(115 Vac or 230 Vac) using the appropriate
connector. Interchangeable plugs allow for opera-
on in most countries (See secon 10).
With the power source (battery or AC) inserted into the Nova-Pro,
turn the unit on by pressing and holding the POWER button
until the display illuminates, then release the button. To operate the
unit, pull the trigger. The unit will remember the last mode used.
To turn the unit offpress and hold the POWER buon unl
the display shows OFF and then release. The unit will automacally
power offaer 3 minutes.
3.1.1 Connuous Operaon
The unit can be locked in connuous operaon by pressing the
POWER buon while squeezing the trigger. Keep holding
the POWER buon as you release the trigger and the Lock icon
will show on the display. To remove the lock simply pull
the trigger.
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3.2 Input / Output Connecons
The Nova-Pro has input and output jacks on
the side that can be used for external
triggering or synchronizaon (daisy-
chaining two or more strobes). These jacks
accept 1/8” [3.5 mm] phone plugs (input-
stereo, output-mono). The input jack
provides a source of power (5Vdc @ 75mA) to power an external
sensor and will accept a signal from 3 to 12 volts. The output is TTL
compable (3V) and provides a pulse synchronized to the internal
generator (flash rate) or external input signal. Connecon details
are shown in Figures 3 and 4 below.
Out (§
§
)
In (
¨
)
Figure 3 Input Connector Detail (Stereo plug)
Figure 4 Output Connector Detail (Mono plug)
Common (GND)
Pulse Output
from Nova-Pro
Pulse Output
from Nova-Pro
Common (GND)
Common (GND)
+5V Out to
Sensor
Signal Input
Signal Input
+5V Out to Sensor
Common (GND)
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Press eor fto
change the digit that
blinks
Press cor dto
increase or decrease
the value of the
blinking digit. Hold
for auto increment or
decrement
4. MODES OF OPERATION
The Nova-Pro has four modes of operaon: STROBE, LAMP, LASER and
TACH (Tachometer). Each are described in the secons below:
4.1 STROBE Mode
In this mode the strobe generates the flash rate from an internal
generator set by the user. The strobe will not flash unl the trigger
is depressed. The strobe will output a pulse from the output jack at
the rate of the internal seng whether the trigger is pressed or not.
The user can set the flash rate using several methods.
4.1.1 Joysck
Pressing any buon on the joysck will cause a digit on the
display to start blinking—this is the digit that will be edited.
There is a rollover effect when the digit is changed—
if
incremenng the units digit 99 will roll over to 100. If the user
does not increment or decrement a digit within 5 seconds the
edit mode will be cancelled.
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Use joysck or touch icons
on display to x2 or ÷2
Press the MENU buon
twice
b
Enter the desired flash rate
and press the
enter key
Press the MENU buon
4.1.2 Touch Keypad Entry
Press the MENU buon to display the numeric keypad.
The flash rate will default to 0 and show the units you are
entering. Note that this is a capacive touch sensive keypad
and will not respond if the user is wearing gloves.
4.1.3 Doubling or Halving the Flash Rate
Press the MENU buon twice to display the mes 2 and
divide by 2 icons. Press the POWER buon to exit this
mode.
To confirm that the strobe is flashing at the same rate that
the target is moving and that the RPM/RPS reading is
accurate, use the X2 buon unl you see a double or mulple
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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,
using Flashes Per Minute (FPM) to determine speed
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
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)
flash each me a signal is received allowing the user to virtually
“stop moon”. The speed read by the external sensor will be
displayed in the selected units. The strobe can be configured to
trigger on the posive or negave edge of the incoming pulse
(MENU-MISC).
On-Target icon will show in display when a valid external
signal is detected
4.2 LAMP Mode
For full me acvaon of the UV light source, the Nova-Pro UV365/
UV385 has a Lamp Mode that creates a bright, constant light for
inspecon. Be aware that this mode uses considerably more baery
power, and that you should never look directly into the light source.
The Nova-Pro has a temperature monitor for the LED lights, and will
dim the lights if they become overly heated during extended use. A
thermometer will appear on the display when this happens, and the
Nova-Pro may go into shut-down mode if the LEDs get too hot.
Figure 6 Strobe with External Sensor
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Monarch offers various types of external
sensors that are compable with the
Nova-Pro including opcal, laser, magnec,
inducve, etc. ROS-P shown.
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4.3 LASER Mode
The Laser Mode is only available when the Laser Module is installed.
This mode uses the LASER to trigger the strobe flash and is similar to
the External Input Mode.
Laser icon will blink when Laser Mode is enabled and be on
solid when trigger is pulled and laser is on.
By pulling the trigger and aiming the laser at a reflecve target on
the rotang or reciprocang machine, the strobe will flash each me
a reflecon is received allowing the user to virtually “stop moon”.
On-Target icon will show in display when target is detected by laser
The flash rate (speed) will be displayed in the selected units.
Figure 7 Using the Laser Module
3600
RPM
TACH
CAUTION:
x AVOID EXPOSURE—LASER RADIATION IS EMITTED FROM
THIS APERTURE
x AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM
x DO NOT STARE DIRECTLY AT THE LASER SOURCE
x NEVER VIEW THROUGH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
4.4 TACH (Tachometer) Mode
The TACH (Tachometer) Mode requires the Laser Module to be
installed OR an external input (sensor) be plugged in. This mode
uses the Laser or External signal to measure rotaonal speed.
Tachometer icon will show in display when the Nova-Pro
is in TACH Mode.
Unit will NOT FLASH in Tachometer Mode.
Laser icon will blink when Laser Mode is enabled and be on
solid when trigger is pulled and laser is on.
External icon will show in display when there is an external
sensor plugged into the Nova-Pro.
Pull the trigger and aim the laser (or external sensor)
at a reflecve target. The speed will be displayed in the
selected units.
On-Target icon will show in display when target is detected.
The TACH can be configured to trigger on the positive or negative edge of
the incoming pulse from the external input (MENU-MISC).
Refer to Figure 7 Using the Laser Module and associated warnings.
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3600
RPM
TACH
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5. MENUS
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POWER MENU
NAVIGATE
x UP ARROW (c) will reverse direcon through menu
x MENU buon at any menu item will enter that
item sub-menu.
x POWER buon will exit the current menu item
The menu that shows is dependent on the current operang mode
of the unit and whether the Laser Module is installed.
TAC Hometer
MODE
SEtUP MODE
MISC
RPM
(to SET)
Power button 2X to TACH, RPM
BKLIT ON, OFF
OUTP (to SET)
(to SET)
POS, nEG, SEr
UNITS RPM
DECPT (to SET)
none, 1, 2, 3
RPS
FPM
FPS
*
= Nova-Pro 500 and UVxxx Only
**
= When using an external input
DOWN button
MENU button
POWER button
NAVIGAT IO N keypad
DOWN button on keypad
KEY
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SEtUP MODE
STROBE
MODE
ON
MODE
LASER
MODE
SEtUP MODE
JOG*
KEYPADinput #
RPM
X2 / ˜2
ON LAMP RPM
NONE, PHASE, TIME
MEMRY Recall M1, 2, 3 ...10 (to SET)
(to SET)
(to SET)
(to SET)
MISC DECPT none, 1, 2, 3
Power button 2X to STROBE, RPM
BRITE
input
number
input
number input
number
input
number
DEGS, TIME
Save M1, 2, 3 ...10
DELAY** NONE, PHASE, TIME, VPRM
(to SET)
input
number input
number input
number
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5.1 Menu Overview
To enter the menus, press the MENU buon once or three
mes depending on the current mode (see overview) unl the word
SEtUP appears on the top line of the display. To select the current
item shown on the lower line press the MENU buon again. Not all
items will be available in the menu; it depends on the operang
mode.
Once in the Setup menu:
Use the cand darrows on the joysck to scroll through the
different available menu opons.
Press the MENU buon to enter menu opons and make
selecons.
Press the POWER buon to escape or back out of the menus.
On-Target icon will show which menu opon is selected.
The following secons describe the individual submenus.
5.2 MODE Menu
MODE choices are: StrobE, On (Lamp) tACH (Tachometer), or LASEr
(if Laser Module installed).
Press the MENU buon to enter the MODE menu. The top
line will show the mode and the On-Target indicator will
be on for the currently selected mode.
Use the cand darrows on the joysck to select the desired
mode.
Press the MENU buon to select the desired mode. This will
change the mode and exit the menu.
Press the POWER buon to escape without changing the mode.
5.3 Brightness (BRITE) Menu
Refer to Secon 8 for details on Brightness and Flash Duraon before
using this feature.
The Brightness (BRITE) menu opon sets the flash duraon which affects
the brightness. Flash duraon can be adjusted in degrees of rotaon
(proporonal flash duraon—changes with flash rate) or me in
milliseconds (msec—fixed flash duraon). The flash duraon will be set
by the last flash duraon value adjusted. If you adjusted degrees, the
strobe will have a flash duraon in degrees proporonal to the flash
rate. If the adjustment was in me, the strobe will have a fixed duraon
irrespecve of the flash rate.
This is a live adjustment—if the trigger is depressed, the effect of
changing the brightness can be seen immediately.
5.3.1 Degrees
Press the MENU buon to enter the BRITE menu. The
current flash duraon will be shown in degrees.
Use the arrows on the joysck to adjust the flash duraon
in degrees - refer to secon 5.1.1. Degrees can be set
from 0.1° to 10°.
Press the MENU buon followed by the Power buon
to save the degree seng.
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5.4.3 INPUT Menu
This menu sets the pulse polarity of the external signal that will
trigger the strobe. The opons are nEG for negave edge or
POS for posive edge.
Press the MENU buon to enter the INPUT menu. The
current edge seng is shown on the top line with INPUT on the
lower line. The On-Target indicator will be on for the
currently selected value.
Use the arrows on the joysck to select the desired value.
Press the MENU buon followed by the Power
buon to save the value.
To exit without changing the polarity press the Power
buon.
5.4.4 OUTP (OUTPUT) Menu
This menu sets the pulse polarity of the output signal that will
trigger a device connected to the output jack. The opons are
nEG for negave edge or POS for posive edge.
Press the MENU buon to enter the OUTPUT menu. The
current edge seng is shown on the top line with OUTP on the
lower line. The On-Target indicator will be on for the
currently selected value.
Use the arrows on the joysck to select the desired value.
Press the MENU buon followed by the Power
buon to save the value.
To exit without changing the polarity press the Power
buon.
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5.4.5 BKLIT (Backlight) Menu
This menu opon turns the backlight of the display ON or OFF.
Press the MENU buon to enter the Backlight menu.
Use the arrows on the joysck to select the desired value.
The backlight will change in real me.
Press the MENU buon followed by the Power
buon to save the value.
To exit without changing press the Power buon .
5.5 Memory (MEMRY) Menu
The Memory (MEMRY) menu is used to store (save) or recall up to
10 different strobe sengs. The sengs that are saved and recalled
are the flash rate and the brightness. All other sengs on the unit
remain the same.
Press the MENU button to enter the MEMRY menu.
Use the right arrow fon the joysck to toggle between SM (Save
Memory) or RM (Recall Memory).
5.5.1 Save Memory
To STORE the current strobe seng into a memory locaon:
Once in the Memory (MEMRY) menu, press the farrow
on the joysck to enter the Save Mode indicated by SM
on the display. Use the cand darrows on the joysck
to select one of the memory locaons in which to save
the sengs—SM1, SM2...SM10.
Press the MENU buon followed by the Power buon
to save the current strobe seng into the displayed
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5.3.2 Time
To set the flash duraon in me instead of degrees, press the
MENU buon again (skip the DEG menu).
Use the arrows on the joysck to adjust to the me value.
Time can be set from 0.001 mSec to 1.000 mSec.
Press the MENU buon followed by the Power buon
to save the me seng.
5.4 Miscellaneous (MISC) Menu
This menu item contains seldom used opons. The miscellaneous
items are: DECPT (Decimal Point), UNITS, INPUT, OUTP (Output) and
BKLIT (Backlight).
Press the MENU button to enter the MISC menu.
Use the cand darrows on the joysck to scroll through the
miscellaneous opons.
Press the MENU buon to select the desired opon.
Press the POWER buon to exit/escape.
5.4.1 DECPT (Decimal Point) Menu
The Decimal Point menu adjusts the resolution of the Flash/Tach
rate displayed. Up to three places after the decimal point can
be shown. The number of decimal places is limited by the
6-digits available and the unit will auto range to show the
maximum number of digits after the decimal point selected by
the user. The choices are NONE, 1, 2, 3. A value of 600 will be
displayed as 600, 600.0, 600.00, 600.000 depending on the
seng.
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Press the MENU buon to enter the DECPT menu.
The current value is shown on the top line with DECPT on the
lower line. The On-Target indicator will be on for the
currently selected value.
Use the arrows on the joysck to select the desired value.
Press the MENU buon followed by the Power buon
to save the decimal point seng.
To exit without seng the decimal point press the Power
buon.
5.4.2 UNITS Menu
This menu opon selects the Engineering Units used to display
the flash rate or speed. The choices are:
FPM - Flashes per Minute (Not available in TACH Mode)
FPS - Flashes per Second (same as Hz, not available in TACH Mode)
RPM- Revoluons per Minute
RPS - Revoluons per Second (same as Hz)
Press the MENU buon to enter the UNITS menu. Unit
is shown on the top line with the current engineering unit on
the lower line. The On-Target indicator will be on for the
currently selected value.
Use the arrows on the joysck to select the desired value.
Press the MENU buon followed by the Power
buon to save the value.
To exit without seng the units press the Power buon.
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locaon. The current flash rate will then be shown in that
locaon.
To exit without saving a value press the POWER buon .
5.5.2 Recall Memory
To RECALL a saved strobe seng:
Once in the Memory (MEMRY) menu, make sure the you
are in the Recall Mode as indicated by RM on the display.
Use the cand darrows on the joysck to select one of
the memory locaons from which to load the sengs—
RM1, RM2...RM10.
Press the MENU buon followed by the Power
buon to recall the seng from the selected locaon.
To exit without recalling a memory locaon press the
Power buon .
5.6 JOG Menu
This menu opon is only valid in the STROBE Mode with NO Exter-
nal Input. Refer to Secon 7 for details on DELAY before using this
menu item. All delays are relave to the current flash rate.
Press the MENU buon to enter the JOG menu. The current
seng will be shown and the On-Target indicator will be on
for the currently selected value.
Use the arrows on the joysck to select the desired Jog method.
The opons are: NONE, PHASE, and TIME.
Press the MENU buon to select a Jog method. This will
enter the sub-menu for PHASE or TIME.
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5.6.1 NONE
To cancel the JOG mode, press the MENU buon
when NONE is displayed.
5.6.2 PHASE
To Jog by PHASE, press the MENU buon when PHASE is
displayed.
The phase value will be shown in degrees. Use the joysck to
set the desired value (refer to secon 5.1.1). Phase can be set
from -360.0° to +345.0°.
Press the MENU buon to accept and exit.
5.6.3 TIME
To Jog by TIME, press the MENU buon when TIME
is displayed.
The me value will be shown in milliseconds. Use the joysck
to set the desired value (refer to secon 5.1.1). Time can be set
from -50.000 mSec to +50.000 mSec.
Press the MENU buon to accept and exit.
To exit the JOG Menu, press the Power buon .
5.7 DELAY Menu
This menu opon is only valid in the STROBE Mode with an External
Input or in the Laser Mode. Refer to Secon 7 for details on DELAY
before using this menu item. All delays are relave to an external
trigger which may be derived from the internal laser or external
input.
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Press the MENU buon to enter the DELAY menu. The
current seng will be shown and the On-Target indicator will
be on for the currently selected value.
Use the arrows on the joysck to select the desired Jog
method. The opons are: NONE, PHASE, and TIME.
Press the MENU buon to select a Delay method. This
will enter the sub-menu for PHASE, TIME or VRPM.
5.7.1 NONE
To cancel the DELAY mode, press the MENU buon when
NONE is displayed.
5.7.2 PHASE
To Delay by PHASE, press the MENU buon when PHASE is
displayed.
This method of delay is set the same as PHASE in JOG. NOTE:
The adjustments happen in real me, so if the strobe is flashing
the user can view the effect of changing the delay.
5.7.3 TIME
To Delay by TIME, press the MENU buon when TIME is
displayed.
This method of delay is set the same as TIME in JOG. NOTE:
The adjustments happen in real me, so if the strobe is flashing
the user can view the effect of changing the delay.
5.7.4 VRPM
Virtual RPM (VPRM) is an AUTO delay mode. To set VRPM,
press the MENU buon when VRPM is displayed.
The virtual RPM value will be shown. Use the joysck to set the
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desired value (refer to secon 5.1.1). VRPM can be set from
–60.0 RPM to +60.0 RPM.
Press the MENU buon accept and exit. NOTE: The
adjustments happen in real me, so if the strobe is flashing the
user can view the effect of changing the RPM.
To exit the DELAY Menu, press the Power buon .
Press the Power buon to escape back out of the setup menu.
6. STROBE BRIGHTNESS
The strobe’s brightness depends on how wide the strobe’s flash pulse is; the
wider the pulse, the brighter the flash from the LEDs appears to be. There is
however, a downside to the wider pulses. All strobes work by giving short
bursts of light (the pulse width) at a rapid repetition rate (the flash rate).
Strobes rely on the persistence of the human eye (the ability to remember
and image) and its response to bright light to give an apparent stop motion
image. Imagine a shaft rotating at 6000 RPM or one rotation every 1/100 of
a second (10 msec). If the strobe flashes once every 10 msec for a brief
moment, the user sees the flash at the same spot in the rotation of the shaft
and the persistence of the eye remembers this until the next flash making
the shaft appeared to be stopped. As the target is rotating there is some
movement evident during the strobe flash. The longer the flash duration,
the more obvious the rotation is and this increases the blur. The Lamp ON
Mode does not have a brightness setting.
6.1 Calculang Blur
Blur can be calculated– if the shais turning at 6000 RPM, it takes
10 msec to complete one revoluon. If the strobe flash duraon is
100 μsec (1/100 of a millisecond), the shawill turn:
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(flash duraon/me per rotaon) x 360°,
which is (.0001/.01) x 360 = 3.6°. So you will
see the shaappear to move 3.6°.
As the flash pulse widens you will see greater
degrees of rotaon which results in more blur
and a brighter perceived illuminaon (the
LEDs are on longer so the average light the
eyes see is greater). The trade offis blur
versus brightness. The further away the
rotang point is from the center axis the
faster the tangenal velocity and the worse
the blur appears to be.
When seng the pulse duraon in degrees,
what you set is what you get. Refer to the
image on the right for the difference between
a 1° and 5° (of rotaon) flash duraon.
There are two methods of adjusng the flash pulse width and hence
the brightness and consequently the blur. For seng Brightness see
Brightness (BRITE) Menu.
6.2 Brightness in Degrees of Rotaon
Brightness can be set from 0.2 to 14 degrees out of 360. The higher the
setting the brighter the strobe appears to be but the more blurred the
target is. Optimal setting to stop motion is 1.8 to 3.6°. The number of
degrees is a proportional amount and remains constant as the flash rate
increases or decreases. The strobe automatically calculates how wide
the pulse width should be at different flash rates to keep the blur
constant*—the faster the flash rate the narrower the pulse width. The
pulse width equals: (setting in degrees/360) x (1/flashrate in Hz).
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6.3 Brightness in Pulse Duraon
Brightness can also be set to a fixed duration pulse in microseconds. The
flash rate remains constant irrespective of the flash rate, thus as the
flash rate increases, the image will get brighter and more blurred.
Note: There are two limits maintained by the strobe – the flash pulse
width can never be greater than 2.0 msec (milliseconds) nor can it
exceed 14° of rotation.
The strobe automatically adjusts the pulse width and rotation values as the
flash rate is increased or decreased to maintain the limits at all times. For
example—a flash rate of 600 flashes per minute (10 Hz), 14° of rotation
represents a flash pulse width of 3.8 msec. The strobe will limit this value to
2.0 msec or 7.3° of rotation (blur).
7. STROBE DELAY
The Nova-Pro UV has mulple special effects that can be used to inspect
moving machinery in different ways. The Delay effects depend on
whether a Laser Module is installed and the Mode of Operaon. Delay,
or Phase Shiing, allows the user to view different posions of the
rotang machinery relave to a virtual or fixed trigger point (via External
sensor or internal Laser).
7.1 Internal Phase Delay
In the internal STROBE Mode the Delay is relave and no external
trigger is used. This is referred to as JOG. Once the flash rate has
been adjusted to give a stopped moon image, the JOG buons (e
and ficons on the touchpad) may be used to increase or decrease
the phase of the image with respect to its original posion by the
amount set in the JOG Menu.
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Use this feature to bring a reference mark, such as a keyway, into
your line of sight. It may be necessary to adjust the flash rate to
keep the target stac if the speed is driing.
Use the JOG Menu to set a PHASE Delay of –30°.
The display will show PHASE with the leand right arrow icons. Use
the joysck to adjust the flash rate to stop moon of the rotang
object. Then use the eand ficon touch buons to move the phase
of the objects as shown in Figure 8.
Figure 8 Phase Shiing by –30°, –60°, –90°
7.2 External / Laser Delay
There are three External Delay Modes: Phase Delay, Time Delay and
Auto (Virtual RPM). These modes are only acve if an external
trigger source is available via the internal Laser Module or an
external sensor.
7.2.1 Phase Delay
In the External Phase Delay Mode the flash is delayed from the
external trigger by the number of degrees set in the DELAY
PHASE menu (+345.0° to –360.0°). One revolution is 360°. The
display will show the PHASE icon to indicate the delay mode. See
Figure 9 for examples of the effect of setting various PHASE
delays with respect to the trigger point.
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STOP MOTION -30° -60° -90°
P
PHASE
◄►
TRIGGER POINT
-30° -60° -90°
Figure 9 Triggered Phase
The Phase Delay tracks the speed of the target; the strobe is
connuously compung the delay angle for the current speed.
In the Menu, the adjustments happen in real me, so if the
strobe is flashing the user can view the effect of changing the
display.
7.2.2 Time Delay
In the External Time Delay mode the flash is delayed from the
external trigger by the me in milliseconds (msec) set in the
DELAY TIME menu (-50.000 to +50.000 msec). The TIME Delay
is absolute and remains constant irrespecve of the speed of
the target. The display will show the TIME icon to indicate the
Delay Mode. The effect is similar to Figure 9 above but the
delay will be in the millisecond seng in the TIME Menu. In
the Menu, the adjustments happen in real me, so if the strobe
is flashing the user can view the effect of changing the delay.
7.2.3 AUTO - Virtual RPM
In the AUTO (Virtual RPM—
VRPM) mode the flash is
automacally delayed in increasing or decreasing amounts
aer the external trigger pulse so that the image appears to
rotate at a slow speed (Virtual RPM) as set in the VRPM menu
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(0 to 60 RPM). This gives a “slow-motion” effect and enables the
target to be examined as it moves through a complete cycle or
revolution. The display will show the AUTO icon to indicate the
Delay Mode with the virtual speed in RPM on the top line and
will indicate VRPM (Virtual RPM) on the lower line. In the Menu,
the adjustments happen in real time, so if the strobe is flashing
the user can view the effect of changing the virtual RPM.
NOTE: Turning the power offwill reset the delay modes.
8. BATTERY PACK
When ordered as such, the Nova-Pro comes with one two
rechargeable Lithium Ion baery pack(s), external charger
and power supply. The Baery Pack is shipped in a mostly
discharged state and has tape over the terminals.
REMOVE TAPE BEFORE USE.
CHARGE BATTERY PRIOR TO USE.
CAUTION:
x Do not store baery in hot locaons.
x Do not expose to fire.
x Do not disassemble.
x Do not apply mechanical force.
REMOVE Baery Pack from unit before storing for long periods.
DO NOT DISPOSE of the Lithium-Ion baeries as unsorted municipal
waste. The baeries need to be RECYCLED in accordance with local
regulaons. The baeries should be sent to a recycling center or
returned to the factory using appropriate shipping methods.
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The Nova-Pro Baery Pack is specifically keyed to fit in the Nova-Pro and
Charger Base one way only. Insert the Baery Pack into the Nova-Pro
unl the clips lock into place. To remove, squeeze clips on the Baery
Pack to release from the Nova-Pro.
8.1 Low Baery Funconality
Low baery icon will blink when baery pack needs to be
recharged. The unit may sll be used for a short me.
The Nova-Pro will display “LOBAT” and shut down when the baery
pack is exhausted and must be recharged.
8.2 Charging the Baery Pack
The Nova-Pro Baery Pack must be
removed from the Nova-Pro to be charged
using the Nova-Pro Charging Staon and
power supply provided.
CAUTION: Never aempt to charge the
Baery Pack with anything other than
the Charging Staon and power supply
provided with the Nova-Pro.
The Nova-Pro Charging Station has an light emitting diode (LED) that
indicates the state of the battery/station. The LED indicates the following:
Green On / No Baery or Baery Charged
Red Charging
Flashing Red Error / Replace Baery
Baery charge me will be up to 6 hours depending on Baery Pack
and residual charge. Once the baery is charged the charger will
switch to trickle charge mode—the baery should be removed once
the charge LED turns green. 30
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9. AC POWER OPTION
The Nova-Pro can be ordered specifically with the AC Power Opon for
connuous operaon from AC power. The AC Power Opon can also be
ordered as a separate opon for the Nova-Pro. Simply insert the AC
Power Opon into the Nova-Pro (matching the keyed slot) unl it clicks
into place. Then plug the wall power supply into an outlet (115Vac to
230Vac) using the appropriate interchangeable plug.
10. WALL POWER SUPPLIES
The wall power supplies provided with the Nova-Pro have
interchangeable plugs allowing them to be used with AC outlets
in different countries.
To change the plugs, depress the buon (1) and slide the plug up (2).
Select the correct plug and slide it back into the power supply unl the
plug seats firmly. Make sure the plug cannot slide out.
CAUTION: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
x Do not insert the plugs into an AC
outlet without the power supply
aached.
x Avoid touching the plugs when
inserng or removing the power
supply from the AC outlet.
x Indoor Use Only.
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11. SPECIFICATIONS
Product specificaons are subject to change without noce.
SpecificaƟons Nova-Pro UV 385 nm
Flash Range (FPM/RPM): 30 to 999,999
Display:
6 digit numeric and 5 digit alphanumeric LCD with touch keypad. High
contrast blue background/white characters with backlight
Accuracy/Resoluon: 0.001% of seng or ±1 lsd/6 digits to 0.001
Light Source: UV 365 nm or UV 385 nm 12 LED Array
Light output: 1700μw/cm2 @ 12", 1% duty cycle
Flash Duraon: Adjustable to 10 degrees/2.000 msecs max
External Triggers in/out: TTL (12Vdc Max) Input. Provides 3.3 Vdc TTL output
Tachometer Mode: 0-999,999 RPM with integral laser or external input
Programmable Memory: Yes (10 set points)
Internal Phase Shi: Yes
Phase Delay - degrees: -360.0 to 345.0 degrees
Time Delay - milliseconds: -50.000 to 50.000 msec
Virtual RPM
(Slow Moon): -60.0 to 60.0 VRPM
Operang Time:
Standard baery pack: 9.5 hours typical (6000 FPM, 2° duty cycle)
Hi-capacity baery pack (oponal): 19 hours typical (6000 FPM, 2° duty cycle)
Power Supply (Baery): Removable/rechargeable Standard Li-Ion baery packs (Qty. 2)
with 115/230 50/60Hz recharging staon
Power Supply (A/C): 115/230 Vac 50/60Hz AC adapter with 6 foot (2M) cable
and interchangeable outlet adapters (Oponal)
Weight: 1.4 Lbs. (635 grams)
Size (H x W x D): 9.5 x 3.75 x 5.5 in. (241 x 95 x 140mm)
Housing material/rang: ABS/IP54
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11.1 Operang Environment
This equipment is NOT intended for permanent installaon.
This equipment is for use in a controlled environment -
Environmental situaon A, Polluon Degree 2.
Altude: up to 2000 m
Temperature: 5 °C to 40 °C
Humidity: Maximum relave humidity 80% for temperatures
up to 31 °C decreasing linearly to 50% relave hu-
midity at 40 °C.
Rang: Splash proof—IP 54
Category: 2
11.2 Compliance
11.2.1 Baeries
The Lithium-Ion baery packs used in this product meet the
requirements of UN DOT 38.3.
Tested by Shenzhen SEM. Test Technology Co. Ltd.
(Reports STR16079052S/54S)
11.2.2 California Energy
Title 20 Blah, blah
11.2.3 EU Declaraon of Conformity
Please visit our website www.monarchinstrument.com to
download our EU Declaraon of Conformity for this product.
12. OPTIONS, ACCESSORIES and SENSORS
Laser Module Dock Oponal docking staon for Laser Module which can be
removed from the Nova-Pro to be used as an external laser
sensor. Comes with blanking panel for Nova-Pro.
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AC Adapter Replacement/oponal 115/230 Vac 50/60 Hz AC Adapter with
6 foot [2M] cable with USA, UK, AUS, Euro adapter plugs.
Charging Staon Replacement Charging Staon for Nova-Pro Li-Ion Baery
Packs. Includes 115/230 Vac power supply with USA, UK, AUS,
Euro adapter plugs.
Charger Power Supply Replacement power supply for use with Charging
Staon: 115/230 Vac with USA, UK, AUS, Euro adapter
plugs.
Standard Baery Pack Replacement Standard Li-Ion Baery Pack.
Long Life Baery Pack Oponal Long Life Li-Ion Baery Pack.
CC-15 Latching carrying case for Nova-Pro with provision for accessories.
CC-16 Deluxe water-ght latching carrying case for Nova-Pro with
provision for accessories (included in Nova Pro Kit model).
C-4027 Set of mang 1/8 inch (3.5mm) stereo phone plugs (to provide
TTL signal and sensor power).
CA-4044-6 6 foot [1.8 m] Input / Output cable, 1/8 inch [3.5 mm] male phone
plug to male BNC connector.
CA-4045-6 6 foot [1.8 m] Input / Output cable, 1/8 inch [3.5 mm] male phone
plug to 1/8 inch [3.5 mm] male phone plug for daisy chaining
strobes together.
ROLS-P Remote Opcal Laser Sensor with 8 foot [2.5 m] cable for trigger-
ing strobe.
ROS-P Remote Opcal Laser Sensor with 8 foot [2.5 m] cable for trigger-
ing strobe.
ROS-P-25 Remote Opcal Sensor with 25 foot [7.6 m] cable for triggering
strobe.
IRS-P Infrared Sensor with 8 foot [2.5 m] cable for use without reflecve
target at 0.5 inch [12 mm] gap for triggering strobe
MT-190P Magnec Trigger Sensor/Amplifier with 8 foot [2.5 m] cable for
triggering strobe.
T-5 Reflecve tape - 5 foot [1.5 m] roll, 0.5 inch [12.7 mm] wide.
CAL-N.I.S.T N.I.S.T. Traceable Cerficate of Calibraon / Recalibraon.
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