Compact Instruments MT2013 작동 지침 - 페이지 2
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Tachometer Calibrator
General description
The MT2013 Tachometer Calibrator has all the features required to calibrate any optical tachometer. In addition the unit
is equipped with inputs and outputs which enable the calibration of external VLS series optical sensors and all functions
of the connected Tachometer.
Display features & Specification
Display
- LED 5 digit
- Auto ranging 0 – 99999 RPM and over range indication.
Display functions
The display will stop at 99999 and flash to indicate the over range condition. If no
input pulses are detected the on-target LED will turn off and, after twenty seconds,
the display will flash whilst showing the last reading
Strobe output ranges
FPM ranges
- Strobe output (or VLS output) can be varied from 3 to 99,999 FPM in four ranges.
3 – 100 FPM
30 – 1000 FPM
300 – 10,000 FPM
3000 – 100,000 FPM
- A ten- turn potentiometer is provided for fine adjustment
Resolution minimum
- ± 1 rpm
Accuracy
- Typical <0.01% ± 1 digit
Timebase
- 0.8 seconds update
Power requirements
- 120/230V a.c.
Fuse type
- 125ma Anti surge 20 X 5 mm
Max power rating
- 4.2W
Standard kit – Includes an external LED strobe, Tachometer test lead and IEC mains lead with moulded plug
Operation of the Instrument
Calibration of optical tachometers
1
Connect the LED strobe lead(13739) to the DIN Output socket. The plug is of a latching type, so the button
must be depressed before trying to disconnect it. The LED strobe will fit directly onto the end of a Compact
Instruments Ltd tachometer. Other models may be pointed at the LED strobe and the position adjusted until
a reading is achieved and the on target LED is lit.
2
Set the Display switch to Int. The unit will now display the internally generated strobe frequency in FPM.
3
Using the FPM Range and Fine controls, the Tachometer under test can be checked for calibration at any
required frequency.
Calibration of VLS remote optical sensors
1
Connect the VLS under test to the Calibrator Ext jack socket. Fit the LED strobe to end of the VLS and set
the Display switch to Ext.
2
Check that the on-target LED on the calibrator and the green LED on the VLS are illuminated.
4
Using the FPM Range and Fine controls, the VLS under test can be checked for calibration at any required
frequency. By switching the display between Int and Ext the calibration of the VLS can be verified.
Model MT2013
the remote input socket on a Compact Instruments Tachometer
1
The Calibrator is capable of simulating the output of a VLS remote optical sensor. Connect the appropriate
test lead (13740) to the DIN Output socket and connect the jack plug to the Remote Sensor Socket on the
receiving Tachometer.
2
Switch the tachometer on. The red Ext Power LED on the front panel should light to indicate that the
external sensor supply is present.
3
Using the FPM Range and Fine controls, the Tachometer under test can be checked for calibration at any
required frequency.