Use in flammable environments is prohibited. Use in this manner may
result in fire or explosive.
Don’t look directly into the LED light Source. This may result in eye injury.
Don’t use or store in the following environments. Direct sunshine condensation, dust or caustic.
Do not alter, or modify of improperly. Such action may cause damage
and void warranty.
Operate with 0-35°C (32-95°F), 35-85% RH. Use outside of this range
may alter operation of the unit.
Case may become excessively hot when used continuously for more
than 2 hours. Mount unit on a tripod or other fixed device.
SHIMPO INSTRUMENTS
The ST-329 is a permanent mount stroboscope array utilizing
super bright CREE high powered LED lamps. The ST-329’s LED
array provides a bright, stable strobe light over a wide measurement range with a lifetime far exceeding xenon lit stroboscopes.
The ST-329 arrays are available in several standard sizes from
9.25” (235 mm) to 65” (1650 mm) in length. Custom sizes are
available upon request. The arrays are easily mountable on production equipment. An optional mounting adapter kit is available
to aid in array installation. A separate control enclosure is connected with 6.5’ (2 m) cable to the array. Operation is simple with
the 8 button keypad and large, backlit LCD display. Phase shift,
flash duration, plus flash rate are all quickly adjustable via the control. The unit can work off user programmed flash frequency or
from a remote sensor’s signal which will automatically adjust to
corresponding process fluctuations.
The ST-329 is designed for speed and frequency measurements
in the printing, packaging, textile, automotive, cable, mining, steel,
chemical, optical, medical and shipbuilding industries in various
applications.
Operation Panel Located on Control Enclosure
POWER: Power on and off.
MODE: Select mode of operation or Parameter Menu: Internal/
External/Parameter Settings
SET: Adjust Phase Shift; In Parameter Menu scroll through param-
eter settings, Store setting values.
x2: Multiplies the flash rate/frequency by a factor of 2.
1/2: Divides the flash rate/frequency by a factor of 2.
RATIO: Adjusts flash duration (flash pulse width) in Internal/Ex-
ternal modes.
“+”: Advance image forward 3 degrees at a time in internal mode.
In parameter setting mode, adjusts setting values.
“-”: Retard image backwards 3 degrees at a time in internal mode.
In parameter setting mode, adjusts setting values.
Dial: Set flash rate or frequency. CW: Increase flash rate/frequen-
cy. CCW: Decrease flash rate/frequency. (Turn dial quickly to
drastically change value; Turn dial slowly to change value by 1
digit.) In parameter setting mode, CW or CCW rotation changes the setting value.
SPECIFICATIONS
Flash Rate Range: 60 to 120,000 FPM
Accuracy: 0.01%±1 digit of F.S. @ 77° F (25°C)
Lamp Lifetime: Approximately 3~5 years depending on usage.
Display: Backlit LCD
Resolution: 60 ~12,000 FPM = 0.1 FPM; 12,001~120,000 FPM
= 1 FPM
Flash Duration: 0.1°- 2.5°
Phase Shift: 0-359°
Power Requirement: 100-120 VAC; Optional 220-260 VAC
Input Signal: 12 V Pulse Input; M-12, 3 pin
Input Signal Range: 60-120,000 FPM
Input Pulse Width: Over 50 µs
Input Signal Flash Delay: 0-999 ms; 0-359°
Temperature Limits: 32-95°F (0-35°C)
Humidity Limits: 35 to 85% RH
Enclosure: Control - ABS; Array - ABS window & aluminum
frame
Mounting: Control: Magnetic mount to included bracket; Array:
Flanges for use with 6 mm bolts. Mounting bracket kit available
separately.
Enclosure Rating: IP65 - Control & Array
Dimensions: Length (See chart on page 6) x 6” (153 mm) x 3.5”
(90 mm)
Approvals: CE
Warranty: 1 year
Included Accessories: 6.5’ (2 m) AC power cord, 9.8’ (3 m)
The control box is easily mounted to a magnetic surface with its
included magnetic bracket. Pull off bracket from back of control
box and mount through screw/bolt holes to surface. Then attach
control box to magnetic mounting bracket.The LED array may be
mounted with its mount flange located on each end. 6 mm holes
are on the flanges. For additional mounting hardware to aid array
mounting the MK-320 mounting kit provides brackets that easily
connect to the array’s flanges.
Connections
Connect power cable to power connection on underside of array.
Connect control box to array with provided 5 pin connecrion cable. Note: Attach cable to bottom left side connector (5 pin) on
control enclosure.
M-12 3 pin connector on bottom right side of control enclosure is
input control signal connection for external control.
FUNCTION INSTRUCTIONS
Mode Selection - To switch between INTERNAL, EXTERNAL and
PARAMETER menu, press and release the MODE key. For details
about Parameter setting mode, please refer to Parameter setting
menu section.
Internal Flashing Mode
LCD DISPLAY
Display
Parameter
Icons
Sub
Data Display
Main Data Display
•Flash rate value will be displayed in internal flashing or External trigger mode.
•Display will indicate “P” or “LCD” (in ON/OFF setting of LCD
backlight) in *Parameter setting mode.
*For details about Parameter setting mode, please refer to Parameter setting mode.
Sub Data Display
Internal Mode
•Phase Shift will indicate degrees of phase shift in internal flashing mode. To change the degrees of phase shift, press + or keys. The display will reflect the cumulative angle of phase shift.
Main
Data
Units
Flash Rate (Frequency Setting) in Internal Mode -
You can set the flash rate by turning the dial in the center of the
unit. To increase the flash rate, turn the dial in the clockwise direction. To decrease the flash rate, turn the dial in the counter-clockwise direction. For small adjustments, turn the dial slowly. For
quick adjustments, rotate the dial quickly. The flash rate range
and resolution will be different according to the selected measuring range.
One function of a stroboscope is to provide a “stopped” image
of a rotating target when the flash rate of the stroboscope has
matched the rotational speed of the target object. The stroboscope will show a single image when the flash rate is set to a
lesser multiple of the true RPM (1/2,1/3,etc.) When the flash rate
is increased to a higher multiple (2,3,etc.), multiple images will
appear. To find the true RPM of the target object, reduce the flash
rate to a lower multiple until only one image appears.
•The flash duration time will be displayed when the RATIO key
is pressed. The flash duration time can then be increased or
decreased with the dial from 0 to 2.5 (0~2.5°) degrees.
External Mode
• In external trigger mode, the display will show the settings of
delay time. For details about changing these settings, please
see external trigger mode section.
Multiple/Divide by 2 Function - The flash rate can be doubled or
halved by x2 and 1/2 keys on the operation panel.
1. Doubling the flash rate(x2) Press x2 key to multiply the current flash rate by a factor 2.
Flash Rate of
Stroboscope
(fpm)
3600
2700
1800
900
450
300
Multiple
of True
Rotational
Speed
4 times
3 times
2 times
1 time
1/2 times
1/3 times
Number of
Stopped
Images
4
3
2
1
1
1
Flash Duration (Brightness) Settings
The flash duration, RATIO key, can be set within the range of 0.1°-
2.5° over a 360° period with a resolution of 0.1°.
When the flash duration is lengthened, the brightness of the flash
will be increased, however the image of the target object may
appear slightly out of focus. When the flash duration is shortened,
the brightness will be decreased, yet the image of the target object will become more focused.
To change the flash duration in either Internal or External modes,
first press the “RATIO” key. Once pressed, “Flash Time” will appear with the current flash pulse duration ratio in the sub display.
The flash pulse duration can now be modified.
Note: The use of the x2 key will have no effect when multiplication of the current flash would result in a value that exceeds the
maximum flash rate range. After the flash rate changes, it becomes the new value based on the set display resolution. Therefore, the rate may likely not return to the original frequency, even
if the “1/2” key is pressed.
2. Having the flash rate(1/2) Press “1/2” key to divide the current
flash rate by a factor of 2. Operation Indication
Note: The use of the 1/2 key will have no effect when the division of the current flash rate would result in a value that goes
below the minimum flash rate.
After the flash rate changes, it becomes the value based on the
set display resolution. Therefore, the rate may likely not return
to the original, even after pressing the x2 key.
Phase Shift (Angle) - First, press ‘SET” key, then enter this
mode. When the rotation speed of the target object and the
flash rate of the ST-329 becomes equal, the phase shift function
can be used to delay the flash so that the image will appear to
rotate incrementally. The phase shift angle can be increased
or decreased 3°, each time the “+” or “-” keys are pressed or
the adjustment dial is turned CW or CCW. The sub display will
show the cumulative angle of the phase shift.
To set the flash pulse duration while in the modifiable mode;
press “+” key, or turn the dial in the clockwise direction to increase the flash pulse duration by 0.1° increments.
Press “-” key, or turn the dial in the counter clockwise direction to
decrease the flash pulse duration by 0.1° increments.
External trigger mode will allow the flash rate of the ST-329 stroboscope to be controlled by an external signal, such that the flash
rate will automatically increase or decrease when the signal is altered, so that it may remain in unison with the speed of a changing target.
Connector of External Input/Output
Charging round socket: positive 16V, negative 16V
External synchronous USB port: 1.+12V output 2.OUT exter-
nal pulse input 3.-12V output
External Pulse Input: 3 pin M-12 connection. The input signal
Additionally, there are several settings that can be adjusted in External Trigger mode, including phase shift, delay time, and flash
duration.
The flash timing can be set by using the positive or negative edge
of an external trigger signal. Also the delay of the flash timing can
be set by time in (msec) or degrees (°).
External Trigger Mode: LCD Display Information
The frequency of the external signal is measured each period,
while the latest external frequency measurement is updated every 50 ms.
External Trigger Flash Delay Setting
A flash angle delay can be programmed into the ST-329 to delay
the flash after an external trigger signal is detected. The unit of
delay can be set to time (msec) or degree (°). Use “+” or “-”key
to alternate between the settings of delay angle or delay time.
+
_
Delay Time Setting
The delay time can be set to incorporate a delay from the external
pulse input to the flash output. The delay can be set from 0-999
ms with a resolution of 1 ms.
Press “mode” once and the unit enters EXTER 1. In this mode,
speed (FPM) automatically flash according to the external trigger
signal.
After setting the parameters, generally the detected object has an
advanced or lag phenomenon. To adjust, press the “+” or “-” for
fine-tuning, change the perimeter parameters, so that detected
object achieves a still image. In this setting process, the unit will
automatically save the last setting.
Note: Because of the existence of a delay in internal calculation,
the ST-329 flashes 60 µs after the external signal input. This results in the actual setting delay time having approximately +60 µs
added to the delay.
Example
Trigger: positive edge Delay Time: 10 ms
The ST-329 does not flash at the 1st trigger pulse as shown below
in the diagram, ST-329 flashes from the external trigger after 10
ms.
If the period of the external input is less than the setting of the
delay time, the delay time is ignored and the ST-329 flashes as if
the delayed time equals 0.
To adjust the delay time, press the “+” or “-” key. Or turn the dial
to set the delay time. Delay time will increase as the dial is turned
clockwise, and decrease as it is turned counter clockwise.
Delay Angle Setting
As the period of the external input is 360, the delay angle can be
set from 0°to 360°, by every 3°. Since the internal calculation time
is 60 µs, the actual delay time is as follows:
Delay angle setting/360° x period of external input + appox. 60 µs.
The ST-329 does not flash at the 1st trigger pulse as shown below
in the diagram.
Example: Trigger: positive Delay Angle: 36° 36/360=10
Parameter Settings
To enter parameter setting menu, press “MODE” until the LCD displays “P”. When the display shows “P’, press the SET key to cycle
between the various parameter settings available (range, trigger
edge, delay time, LCD backlight, Auto Shut-off, Initial). To store
the settings and return to measuring modes, press the MODE key.
Measuring Range Setting
You can adjust the flash setting from the home view and also in
parameter mode if desired.
Trigger Edge Setting (External Modes)
In external mode, the trigger edge parameter will allow for selecting either the leading edge or trailing edge of the input pulse to
trigger the stroboscope flash.
In parameter mode, use the SET key to cycle to the Trigger Edge
setting parameter mode. To set the trigger edge as “Down Edge”
(trailing), press “ -” key or turn the dial clockwise. To set the trigger edge as “Up Edge” (leading), press “+” key or turn the dial
clockwise.
If the current period of external trigger input changes, the time of
the flash is not accurate, because the time is calculated based on
the previous measurement period.
If the current period of external trigger input is less than the previous period and the next trigger input occurs before the flash time,
the delay angle setting is ignored and the ST-329 flashes at the
delay angle=0°.
To adjust, press the “+” or “-” key. You may also use the adjustment dial.
The delay angle increases as the dial is rotated to the right. The
angle settings will go to 0° as the angle increases past 359°.
Delay angle decreases as the dial is rotated to the left. The settings will eventually go to 0° as the angle decreases past 359°.
When trigger edge setting is set to “up edge”. The flash will occur on the leading edge of the input pulse (when delay setting is
zero).
External Pulse Signal from Machine/Sensor
vs. Stroboscope Flash
Up Edge
When trigger edge setting is set to “down edge”. The flash will
occur on the trailing edge of the input pulse (when delay setting
is zero).
The LCD display of the ST-329 stroboscope has a backlight that
can be turned on or off in the parameter settings. To adjust the
backlight setting, enter parameter mode and use the “SET” key to
cycle to LCD setting. Press “+” key to turn on the backlight. Press
“-” key to turn off the backlight.
Note: If the backlight is set to on, as a power saving feature, it will
automatically shut off after the set minutes if no keypad or dial
operation has occurred. The LCD backlight will turn back on with
keypad or dial operation.
Automatic Power-Saving Settings
LCD Back Light Off: If the backlight is set to on, as a power
saving feature, it can be adjusted to automatically shut off from
1 to 1000 seconds, if no keypad or dial operation has occurred.
The LCD backlight will turn back on with keypad or dial operation.
Factory Reset (Initial)
To reset unit to factory values choose “Yes” under Initial in the
parameter setting mode. Then press “SET”.