MONARCH INSTRUMENT Instruction Manual Poc ket-T ac h Plus Kit ocket-T ket-Tac ach P/N 1071-4835-001 Rev 1.4 15 Columbia Drive • Amherst, NH 03031• E-Mail: MI@MonarchInstrument.
USE OF THIS EQUIPMENT IN A MANNER THAT IS INCONSISTENT WITH IT’S INTENDED PURPOSE, OR IN AN ENVIRONMENT THAT EXCEEDS THE RATED SPECIFICATIONS BY THE MANUFACTURER, MAY IMPAIR THE PROTECTION PROVIDED BY THE EQUIPMENT. READ SECTIONS 4 AND 5 FULLY BEFORE MAKING CONTACT MEASUREMENTS. WARNING MAKING MEASUREMENTS IN DIRECT CONTACT WITH ROTATING EQUIPMENT CAN BE DANGEROUS. KEEP ALL LOOSE CLOTHING AND HAIR AWAY FROM EXPOSED MOVING MACHINERY.
Sight Bars Lap Indicator Alpha-Numeric Display On Target Indicator Recall Button Menu Button Middle (Power) Button Remote Optical Sensor Input Connector Pocket Tach Plus 1. SPECIFICATIONS This product is designed to be safe for indoor use under the following conditions (per IEC1010-1) Temperature: Humidity: Pollution Degree: Power: 5°C to 40°C Maximum relative humidity 80% for temperature up to 31°C decreasing linearly to 50% relative humidity at 40°C. 2 per IEC 664 9VDC @ 70mA MAX.
This product meets the requirements of 89/336/EEC EMC Directive and 73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive. Basic Measurement Modes: Accuracy: Display: Memory: Resolution: Update Rate: RPM, Scaling, Totalizer, Timer. Internal or External Sensor. Non Contact ±0.01% of the reading, Contact ±0.5% typ. 6-digit Alphanumeric LCD Display 0.3" digits. On Target Indicator. Last Measurement, Minimum, Maximum and Lap time (in timer mode) User Selectable - fixed format ±1 resolution, or floating format resolution to 0.0001.
TACHOMETER & STROBOSCOPE LIMITED WARRANTY SELLER warrants hardware products to be free from any defect in materials or workmanship for A period of one (1) year from date of shipment to BUYER. SELLER’s entire liability and BUYER’s sole and exclusive remedy resulting from any defect in workmanship or material in the hardware product covered by this limited warranty shall be limited to and fully discharged by replacement or repair of such item as SELLER’s option without charge.
Tachometer Totalizer Timer measures speed or linear rate with respect to time. Time intervals are seconds, minutes or hours. Rotational speed can be measured as Revolutions (Revs) per second, per minute or per hour. The most common measurement being RPM or Revs per minute using the optical tachometer mode. Measurement of units other than Revs requires the attachment of the linear contact wheel and contact tip assembly.
Set Manual R R ➝ R M ➝ TIMER ➝ ➝ CT Rev Pocket Tach Plus Sight Bars Go Inside Inch Feet Yard CM Meter Count R 4. CONTACT MEASUREMENTS - Select “RATE” Mode (CT-RPM). Do not use in “RPM” mode. Shaft CT RPS CT RPM CT RPH Inch/S Inch/M Inch/H Feet/S Feet/M Feet/H Yard/S Yard/M Yard/H Mile/H CM/Sec CM/Min CM/H M/Sec M/Min M/Hour CT = Contact Tachometer Use Contact Tip Assembly Linear Contact Wheel must be used for all linear neasurements.
flush against the POCKET-TACH so that the fasteners fit into the two locating holes on the underside of the POCKET-TACH. Secure the tip assembly by pushing firmly on both of the Nylatch fasteners until they snap securely in place. Select either a convex or concave tip appropriate for the measurement to be made and install it firmly on the shaft extension of the CTA-2P. Note that the shaft has a flat surface on it which must align with the flat in the rubber tips.
one more time. The display will be RESET to zero by pressing the middle button. To shut the unit off manually, press the middle and R buttons simultaneously. Note that the total may have an uncertainty of ±0.5 revolution of the contact wheel circumference (0.05m or 1.8”) depending on where the wheel starts or stops. In TOTALIZER mode, the unit will shut off if no inputs are received or no buttons are pressed in 90 seconds. 11.
TEST All segments will be illuminated, then press the middle button, aim it at a a fluorescent lamp and observe 7200 ± two counts. (Note: In countries with a 50 Hz, power line frequency, the Tachometer will read 6000 ± 2.) When setting modes the M button acts as the primary select button and the R button acts as the secondary select button. The middle button is the enter/save button and will return the user to the new operating mode. The unit will remember all menu settings when turned off.