There are no user serviceable parts in this instrument. Refer service to a qualified technician. Monarch Instrument’s Limited Warranty applies. Warranty Registration and Extended Warranty coverage available online. See www.monarchinstrument.com for details. This instrument may not be safe for use in certain hazardous environ- ®...
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MODES OF OPERATION ..........7 5.7 DELAY Menu ............22 5.7.1 NONE ..............23 4.1 STROBE Mode ............7 5.7.2 PHASE..............23 4.1.1 Joystick ..............7 5.7.3 TIME ..............23 4.1.2 Touch Keypad Entry ..........8 5.7.4 VRPM ..............23 4.1.3 Doubling or Halving the Flash Rate ......
1. INTRODUCTION Table 1 Nova-Pro Features The Nova-Pro UV365/385 are portable hand-held UV LED Stroboscope/ Bezel and Lens Bezel is removable to add or remove the Lamps used for inspection and to stop motion of moving objects. They Laser Module. UV Emitted from here! emit UVA light at 365nm or 385nm respectively.
2. USER INTERFACE Table 2 Nova-Pro User Interface 6-digit display used to display flash rate and other numeric values. 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 Lock icon—Active when the device is locked on.
3. GETTING STARTED 3.2 Input / Output Connections The Nova-Pro has input and output jacks on 3.1 Power the side that can be used for external The battery powered Nova-Pro has a removable Battery Out () triggering synchronization (daisy- Pack that should be charged before use (See Battery In () chaining two or more strobes).
4. MODES OF OPERATION 4.1.2 Touch Keypad Entry Press the MENU button to display the numeric keypad. The Nova-Pro has four modes of operation: STROBE, LAMP, LASER and The flash rate will default to 0 and show the units you are TACH (Tachometer).
4.2 LAMP Mode The user cannot make any flash rate adjustments and the For full time activation of the UV light source, the Nova-Pro UV365/ display will show the rate of the external input. UV385 has a Lamp Mode that creates a bright, constant light for External icon will show in display when there is an inspection.
4.3 LASER Mode 4.4 TACH (Tachometer) Mode The TACH (Tachometer) Mode requires the Laser Module to be The Laser Mode is only available when the Laser Module is installed. installed OR an external input (sensor) be plugged in. This mode This mode uses the LASER to trigger the strobe flash and is similar to uses the Laser or External signal to measure rotational speed.
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5. MENUS Push the POWER button to turn on. Push the POWER button to turn on. The menu that shows is dependent on the current operating mode Push MENU button one to three times until SETUP/MODE appears on screen, then MENU again to enter various MODES. Push MENU button one to three times until SETUP/MODE appears on screen, then MENU again to enter various MODES.
5.1 Menu Overview 5.3 Brightness (BRITE) Menu To enter the menus, press the MENU button once or three Refer to Section 8 for details on Brightness and Flash Duration before times depending on the current mode (see overview) until the word using this feature.
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5.4.5 BKLIT (Backlight) Menu 5.4.3 INPUT Menu This menu option turns the backlight of the display ON or OFF. This menu sets the pulse polarity of the external signal that will trigger the strobe. The options are nEG for negative edge or Press the MENU button to enter the Backlight menu.
5.3.2 Time Press the MENU button to enter the DECPT menu. The current value is shown on the top line with DECPT on the To set the flash duration in time instead of degrees, press the lower line. The On-Target indicator will be on for the MENU button again (skip the DEG menu).
location. The current flash rate will then be shown in that 5.6.1 NONE location. To cancel the JOG mode, press the MENU button To exit without saving a value press the POWER button when NONE is displayed. 5.5.2 Recall Memory 5.6.2 PHASE To RECALL a saved strobe setting:...
desired value (refer to section 5.1.1). VRPM can be set from Press the MENU button to enter the DELAY menu. The current setting will be shown and the On-Target indicator will –60.0 RPM to +60.0 RPM. be on for the currently selected value. Press the MENU button accept and exit.
(flash duration/time per rotation) x 360°, 6.3 Brightness in Pulse Duration which is (.0001/.01) x 360 = 3.6°. So you will Brightness can also be set to a fixed duration pulse in microseconds. The see the shaft appear to move 3.6°. flash rate remains constant irrespective of the flash rate, thus as the As the flash pulse widens you will see greater flash rate increases, the image will get brighter and more blurred.
Use this feature to bring a reference mark, such as a keyway, into Figure 9 Triggered Phase your line of sight. It may be necessary to adjust the flash rate to TRIGGER POINT keep the target static if the speed is drifting. PHASE Use the JOG Menu to set a PHASE Delay of –30°.
(0 to 60 RPM). This gives a “slow-motion” effect and enables the The Nova-Pro Battery Pack is specifically keyed to fit in the Nova-Pro and target to be examined as it moves through a complete cycle or Charger Base one way only. Insert the Battery Pack into the Nova-Pro until the clips lock into place.
9. AC POWER OPTION 11. SPECIFICATIONS The Nova-Pro can be ordered specifically with the AC Power Option for Specifications Nova-Pro UV 385 nm continuous operation from AC power. The AC Power Option can also be Flash Range (FPM/RPM): 30 to 999,999 ordered as a separate option for the Nova-Pro.
AC Adapter Replacement/optional 115/230 Vac 50/60 Hz AC Adapter with 11.1 Operating Environment 6 foot [2M] cable with USA, UK, AUS, Euro adapter plugs. This equipment is NOT intended for permanent installation. Charging Station Replacement Charging Station for Nova-Pro Li-Ion Battery Packs.
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