Monarch illumiNova Fixed Mount LED Stroboscope

The illumiNova fixed mount LED stroboscopic inspection systems are designed for continuous use in high speed applications requiring crisp, clear, stop motion quality inspection. The extraordinarily bright LED’s provide an ultra uniform white spectrum light. Available in a six inch model or one foot lengths up to 8 feet, with 3 different lens options to ensure you will have light coverage for any job. The powerful on board intuitive digital controller allows the user to quickly set flash rates, flash duration, brightness levels and many other advanced features. Flash rates can also be triggered remotely using machine mounted sensors connected directly to illumiNova’s digital input or use the optional remote controller to extend the operating distance up to 100 feet.

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    Description
    • Digital input/output
      illumiNova includes digital input and output jacks. Have a machine that provides a synchronizing pulse? Simply connect your signal to the input jack of the illlumiNova and the flash will be synchronized with your equipment. If you need to cover a large or irregular area with light, multiple illumiNovas can be connected in series.
    • Phase/Time Delay
      Use the phase or time delay features to adjust or “position” the virtually stopped image to suit your needs.
    • Memory
      illumiNova has 10 memory presets allowing you to quickly change from one process speed to the next
    • Adjustable intensity levels
      Three adjustable light intensity levels give you complete control over the amount of illumination on your process. Low light settings can be used for highly reflective surfaces while high light settings may be used for darker or high contrast materials.