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BRUEL & KJAER 4915
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CONTENTS
1.
INTRODUCTION
AND
SPECIFICATIONS
(Product
Data)
............................................................................. 1
2.
CONTROLS
................................................................
..
.............................................................................................. 3
2.1. DIGITAL STROBOSCOPE TYPE 4913 ................................................................................ 3
Front Panel ......................................................................................
..
..................................... 3
Rear Panel .............................................................................................................................. 6
2.2. FIBRE-OPTIC STROBOSCOPE SOURCE TYPE 4915
..
...........................
..
...................... 8
3.
OPERATION
WITH
HAND-HELD
LAMP
UNIT
US
0008 .................................................................................. 9
3.1
. PRELIMINARY ........................................................................................................................ 9
Environment and Handling ................................................................................................... 9
Mounting ................................................................................................................................. 9
Connection
of
Mains Supply ............................................................................................. 10
3.2. OPERATION AS A "FREE-RUNNING" STROBOSCOPE ..............................................
11
Determination
of
Motion
Frequency
or
Speed ...............................................................
11
Determination
of
Phase Delay
or
Lag .............................................................................. 13
Timing
of
Motion
Sequences and Events ........................................................................ 14
Slow-Motion
Observation ................................................................................................... 14
3.3. OPERATION FROM EXTERNAL TRIGGER SOURCE .................................................... 15
External Instruments ...........................................................................................................
15
Photoelectric Tachometer Probe
MM
0012 ..................................................................... 16
Magnetic Transducer
MM
0002 ......................................................................................... 17
3.4. USE WITH LINE TRIGGER SOURCE ...............................................................................
17
3.5. USE WITH DOUBLE FLASH IGNITION ............................................................................ 18
3.6. USE WITH SINGLE FLASH IGNITION .............................................................................. 18
Local and Remote Activation ............................................................................................ 18
Flash
Photography
............................................................................................................... 18
3.7. USE WITH AUXILIARY LIGHT SOURCE .......................................................................... 19
3.8. REMOTE CONTROL ...........................................................................................................
21
4.
OPERATION
WITH
FIBRE-OPTIC
SOURCE
TYPE
4915 .............................................................................. 22
4.1. PRELIMINARY ......................................................................................................................
22
Environment and Handling .................................................................................................
22
Connections
and Mounting ................................................................................................
22
Use and
Care
of
Fibre-Optic
Cable AE 6000 .................................................................
23
4.2. NORMAL SINGLE AND REPETITIVE FLASH OPERATION ...........................................
24
4.3. SINGLE
"PHOTO"
FLASH OPERATION ..........................................................................
24
Triggering .............................................................................................................................
24
Flash
Photography
...............................................................................................................
25