PCE Instruments PCE-DSX 20 Stroboscope User Manual

June 10, 2024
PCE Instruments

PCE Instruments PCE-DSX 20 Stroboscope User Manual
Stroboscope PCE-DSX 20

Safety notes

Please read this manual carefully and completely before you use the device for the first time. The device may only be used by qualified personnel and repaired by PCE Instruments personnel. Damage or injuries caused by non- observance of the manual are excluded from our liability and not covered by our warranty.

  • The device must only be used as described in this instruction manual. If used otherwise, this can cause dangerous situations for the user and damage to the meter.
  • The instrument may only be used if the environmental conditions (temperature, relative humidity, …) are within the ranges stated in the technical specifications. Do not expose the device to extreme temperatures, direct sunlight, extreme humidity or moisture.
  • Do not expose the device to shocks or strong vibrations.
  • Be careful with rotating objects! Even if they appear motionless in the stroboscopic light, the risk of injury is high.
  • Do not look directly into the flash as this could injure your eyes.
  • Do not point the stroboscope at other people. Light pulses of more than 5 Hz may cause people with photosensitive epilepsy to suffer a seizure.
  • Do not touch the lamp with bare hands.
  • The case should only be opened by qualified PCE Instruments personnel.
  • Never use the instrument when your hands are wet.
  • You must not make any technical changes to the device.
  • The appliance should only be cleaned with a damp cloth. Use only pH-neutral cleaner, no abrasives or solvents.
  • The device must only be used with accessories from PCE Instruments or equivalent.
  • Before each use, inspect the case for visible damage. If any damage is visible, do not use the device.
  •  Do not use the instrument in explosive atmospheres.
  • The measurement range as stated in the specifications must not be exceeded under any circumstances.
  • Non-observance of the safety notes can cause damage to the device and injuries to the user.

We do not assume liability for printing errors or any other mistakes in this manual.
We expressly point to our general guarantee terms which can be found in our general terms of business.
If you have any questions please contact PCE Instruments. The contact details can be found at the end of this manual

Specifications

Function Range Resolution Accuracy
**** Flashes / speed **** 50 … 35000RPM/FPM <1000 PRM: 0.1 RPM ****

±(0.05 % of rdg.+ 2 dgt.)
<9999 RPM: 1 RPM
<35000 RPM: 10 RPM
Flash frequency| 0.833…. 583.3 Hz| <599.9 RPM: 0.001 Hz| ±(0.05 % of rdg.+ 2 dgt.)
<5999 RPM: 0.01 Hz
<35000 RPM: 0.1 Hz
Phase shift| 0 … 359°| 1°| ±(0.1% of rdg. + 2 dgt.)
Ext. trigger| 0 … 1200 ms| <1000 PRM: 0.1 RPM| ±(0.1% of rdg. + 2 dgt.)
<9999 RPM: 1 RPM
<35000 RPM: 10 RPM
Level ext. trigger| High: 2.5 … 12 V
Low: <0.8 V
Lamp type| Xenon flash
Flash response time| 10 … 30 µs
Colour temperature| 6500 K
Flash output| 8 joules
Beam angle| 80 °
Power supply| PCE-DSX 20: 230 V AC 50/60 Hz
PCE-DSX 20-US: 110 V AC 50/60 Hz
Power consumption| 240 mA @ 3600 FPM
Operating conditions| 0 … 50 °C / 32 … 122 °F; max. 80 % RH
Dimensions| 230 x 110 x 150 mm / 9 x 4.3 x 5.9“
Weight| approx. 1145 g / 2.5 lbs

Delivery scope

1 x stroboscope PCE-DSX 20
1 x plug for trigger input / output
1 x power cable
1 x user manual

System description

Front and back

Product Instruction Product
Instruction

  1. Screws protective glass
  2. Ext. trigger input / signal output
  3.  Xenon flash lamp
  4. 230 V AC input
  5. Internal / external selection key
  6. MODE key
  7. Key X 2 (doubling)
  8. Key +
  9.  Key ÷2 (halving)
  10. Key –
  11. + / – rotary switch
  12. On / off switch

Top and bottom

Bottoms Instruction

Bottoms Instruction

  1. Handle
  2. HZ mode LED
  3. Display
  4. Internal mode LED
  5. RPM mode LED
  6. External mode LED
  7. DEG mode LED
  8. Trigger mode LED
  9. mSec mode LED
  10. Tripod thread

Operation

  1. Preparation

    • Before first use, remove the film from the front protective glass and the display.
    • Connect the stroboscope to the power supply using the power cable.
    • Make sure that the voltage supply values indicated on the type plate correspond to your mains supply.
  2. Set flash frequency

  3. Quick adjustment
    Use the X 2 and ÷2 keys to quickly change the flash frequency. “X 2” doubles the currently set flash frequency. Example based on flash frequency 100/min: 100 → X 2 → 200 → X 2 → 400 “÷2 ” halves the currently set flash frequency. Example based on flash frequency 400/min: 400 → ÷ 2 → 200 → ÷ 2 → 100

  4. Moderate adjustment
    Use the + / – rotary switch at the rear side for moderate flash frequency adjustment. Turning to the right increases the flash frequency and turning to the left decreases the flash frequency. When turning slowly, only the last digit of the flash frequency is changed. When turning faster, the tens or hundreds of the flash frequency are changed.

  5. Fine-tuning
    Use the “+” and “-” keys for fine adjustment. Per keystroke, the last digit of the flash frequency is changed by the value 1. Holding the key changes the tens or hundreds of the flash frequency.

  6. Rotational speed measurement

    • Place a unique mark on the object to be measured and switch on the machine.
    • Switch on the stroboscope via the switch on the back.
    • Use the “Int / Ext Signal” key to select the Internal option.
    • Aim the light cone at the object to be measured.
    • Set a flash frequency that is above the expected speed of the object to be measured.
    • Change the flash frequency as described in chapter 5.2 until the mark shows a single standing image. If 2, 3 or more standing marks are visible, reduce the flash frequency until only one standing mark is visible.
    • To check, double the flash frequency with the “X 2” key. Now you should see 2 opposite markings. Double the flash frequency again with the “X 2” key. Now you should see 4 standing marks in a cross arrangement.
  7. External input

    • Connect an external signal cable to the signal input on the rear side. (connector plug is included in the delivery scope)

External input

  • * Switch on the stroboscope via the switch on the back.
    • Use the “Int / Ext Signal” key to select the External option.
    • Within this setting, it is not possible to adjust the flash frequency on the device. An external trigger signal that is outside the controllable flash frequency of the stroboscope is by flashing of the display and the flash triggering is set

4.1 Rotational speed

Rotational speed

  • * Select speed with the “MODE” key.
    • As soon as an external signal is present, the stroboscope flashes in time with the external signal. The corresponding rotational speed is shown on the display.

4.2 Phase shift delay mode (ms/degree)

If the input signal is 360 ° (see sketch), you can delay the flash by up to 359°. A correct setting is only possible with a stable trigger signal.

Input signal is 360 °AND flash frequency Instruction

  • * Use the “MODE” key to select deg or mSec.
    • The flash delay is changed with the “+ / – rotary switch”. The flash frequency is maintained but, depending on the setting, triggered with a delay.

4.2.1 Application example
You want to view a rotating object with external triggering. The viewing area or the mark of the rotating object is outside or not perfectly within your field of view. With the phase shift / delay of the flash triggering, you can let the field of view / the marking move optically around the axis of rotation to the ideal position.
Synchronised output / trigger output
The output signal is output via the “Ext. triggering / signal output” socket.

Signal output" socket

Movement analysis

  • Set the stroboscope ideally as described in chapter 5.3.
  • Now slowly press the “+ / – rotary switch”. This triggers a slow motion effect that allows you to view the movement more closely.

Notes

  1. Duration of use
    The maximum time of use of the stroboscope per measurement should not exceed the following times. The pause between measurements should be at least 10 minutes
Flash frequency Duration
<2000 RPM 4 hours
2001 … 3600 RPM 2 hours
3601 … 8000 RPM 60 minutes
>8000 RPM 30 minutes

Replacing the flash lamp
The flash lamp must be replaced if the unit flashes erratically at a set flash frequency of more than 3600. The lamp should be replaced by a qualified technician.

  • Switch off the instrument and disconnect it from the power supply.
  • Wait 15 minutes to allow all electronic components to discharge.
  • Loosen the four screws of the lamp cover on the front side.
  • Remove the protective glass and the reflector.
  • Detach the flash lamp from the base.
  • Insert a new flash lamp.
  • Mount the reflector and the protective glass.
  • Fasten the screws of the front cover.

Attention!
Do not touch the flash lamp with your fingers. Use protective gloves.

Contact

If you have any questions, suggestions or technical problems, please do not hesitate to contact us. You will find the relevant contact information  at the end of this user manual

Disposal

For the disposal of batteries in the EU, the 2006/66/EC directive of the European Parliament applies. Due to the contained pollutants, batteries must not be disposed of as household waste. They must be given to collection points designed for that purpose. In order to comply with the EU directive 2012/19/EU we take our devices back. We either re-use them or give them to a recycling company which disposes of the devices in line with law. For countries outside the EU, batteries and devices should be disposed of in accordance with your local waste regulations. If you have any questions, please contact PCE Instruments.

PCE Instruments contact information

Germany
PCE Deutschland GmbH Im Langel 26 D-59872 Meschede Deutschland
Tel.: +49 (0) 2903 976 99 0
Fax: +49 (0) 2903 976 99 29
info@pce-instruments.com
www.pce-instruments.com/deutsch

France PCE Instruments France EURL 23, rue de Strasbourg 67250 Soultz- Sous-Forets France
Telephone: +33 (0) 972 3537 17 Numero de
fax: +33 (0) 972 3537 18
info@pce-france.fr
www.pce-instruments.com/french

Spain
PCE lberica S.L.
Calle Mayor, 53 02500 Tobarra (Albacete) Espana
T el. : +34 967 543 548
Fax: +34 967 543 542
info@pce-iberica.es
www.pce-instruments.com/espanol

United Kingdom
PCE Instruments UK Ltd Unit 11 South point Business Park Ensign Way, Southampton Hampshire Un i ted Kingdom, S031 4RF
Tel: +44 (0) 2380 98703 0
Fax: +44 (0) 2380 98703 9
info@pce-instruments.co.uk
www.pce-instruments.com/english

Italy
PCEItalia s.r.l. Via Pesciatina 878 / B-In terno 6 55010 Loc. Gragnano Capannori (Lucca) Italia
Telefono: +39 0583 975 114
Fax: +39 0583 974 824
info@pce-italia.it
www.pce-instruments.com/italiano

Turkey
PCE Teknik Cihazlan Ltd.Sti. Halkali Merkez Mah. Pehlivan Sok. No.6/C 34303 Kticakcekmece – Istanbul Tlirkiye
Tel: 0212 471 11 47
Faks: 0212 705 53 93
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The Netherlands
PCE Brookhuis B.V. Institutenweg 15 7521 PH Enschede Nederland
Telefoon: +31 (0)53 737 01 92
info@pcebenelux.nl
www.pce-instruments.cornidutch

United States
of America PCE Americas Inc. 1201 Jupiter Park Drive, Suite 8 Jupiter / Palm Beach 33458 FL USA
Tel: +1 561-320-9162
Fax: +1 561-320-9176
info@pce-americas.com
www.pce-instruments.com/us

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