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The latest setting will be saved when the device will be switched
off.
2. Setting the flash power
Press the 'Flash +' button (Fig. 2, F) or the 'Flash –' button (Fig.
2, G) to set the desired flash power value. The corresponding
value is shown in the digital display (Fig. 2, B).
NOTE!
The power range is between 1.0 and 6.0. Therefore 1.0 is
the lowest power level and 6.0 is the highest. It leads to the
following values:
1.0 = 1/32 ; 2.0 = 1/16 ; 3.0 = 1/8 ; 4.0 = 1/4 ; 5.0 = 1/2
; 6.0 = 1/1
3. Modeling lamp settings
NOTE!
The power range of the modeling lamp is between 1.0 and 6.0.
Therefore 1.0 is the lowest power level and 6.0 is the highest.
If the modeling lamp is not switched off before the device is
powered off, the modeling lamp will automatically switched on
when switching on the device next time.
3.1. Individual power setting
1. Press the 'Lamp +' button (Fig. 2, K) or the 'Lamp –' button
(Fig. 2, L); the flash changes to FREE mode automatically.
The currently selected value flashes on the digital display
(Fig. 2, B) and the left function light above the function button
for the modeling lamp (Fig. 2, I) lights up. Optionally, you can
press the function button for the modeling lamp repeatedly
to change to FREE mode. The left function light above the
function button for the modeling lamp indicates that you are
still using the FREE mode.
2. Press the 'Lamp +' button (Fig. 2, K) or the 'Lamp –' button
(Fig. 2, L) to set the desired value for the modeling lamp
power. The value on the digital display (Fig. 2, B) flashes.
NOTE!
If no settings have been made within a period of 5 seconds, the
device will exit the modeling light settings mode automatically.
All settings that have been made previously, will be saved.
3.2. Set modeling lamp depending on the flash power
1.
Press the function button for the modeling lamp (Fig. 2, I)
repeatedly until the right function light above the button lights
up. The right function light indicates that the proportional mode
is on.
2. Press the 'Flash +' button (Fig. 2, F) or the 'Flash –' button
(Fig. 2, G) to set the desired value for the power of the flash
and the modeling lamp.
3.3. Modeling lamp during flashing
1. Press and hold the function button for the modeling lamp
(Fig. 2, I) for about 5 sec. until an acoustic signal sounds.
Now, the modeling lamp will not switch off when the device
is flashing.
2. Press and hold the function button for the modeling lamp
(Fig. 2, I) again for about 5 sec. until an acoustic signal
sounds. Now the modeling lamp turns off when the device is
flashing. After flashing, the modeling lamp will turn on again
with the selected power.
3.4. Switching off the modeling lamp
Press the function button for the modeling lamp (Fig. 2, I)
repeatedly until none of the two function lights above the button
lights up. After that the modeling lamp will turn off.
4. Switch on or off the acoustic signal
4.1. Switching on the acoustic signal
Press the On/Off button for acoustic signal (Fig. 2, I). The
function light above the button lights up. The acoustic signal is
switched on.
4.2. Switching off the acoustic signal
Press the On/Off button for acoustic signal (Fig. 2, M) again.
The function light above the button turns off. The acoustic
signal is switched off.
5. Settings for the photocell and the red-eye reduction
5.1. Switching on the photocell
Press the function button for the photocell (Fig. 2, C) repeatedly
until the function light ‚1’ above the button lights up. The
photocell is activated; the device is working in standard mode.
Synchronous flashing is now possible.
5.2. Switching off the photocell
Press the function button for the photocell (Fig. 2, C) repeatedly
until none of the function lights ‚1’ to ‚3’ above the button lights
up. Photocell and anti red-eye function are disabled.
5.3. Setting the red-eye reduction with single pre-flash
Press the function button for the photocell (Fig. 2, C) repeatedly
until the function light ‚2’ above the button lights up. Anti red-eye
function with single pre-flash is activated.
5.4. Setting the red-eye reduction with double pre-flash
Press the function button for the photocell (Fig. 2, C) repeatedly
until the function light ‚3’ above the button lights up. Anti red-eye
function with double pre-flash is activated.
6. (Flash)Test button
Press the (Flash)Test button (Fig. 2, D) to perform a simple
flash test and therefore verify the functionality of the settings
you have made.
The function light above the button lights up when the charging
of the condenser has finished. You can now start flashing. If the
function light flashes or is turned off, you are not able to flash.
7. Overheating protection
If an thermal overload of the device occurs (fast flash sequences
with high flash energy and activated modeling lamp over a
long time; high environmental temperature), the overheating
protection will be activated and the flash condenser can not be
charged. This is a normal protective function that protect the
device from serious damage.
• Let the device cool down.
• Switch off the modeling lamp.
• Do not power off the device during the cooling process.
Otherwise the internal fan is not working.
Once the internal temperature is on a normal level again,
condenser is charged to the selected flash energy, the light
above the Test button will light up and a short acoustic signal
will sound*. The device is now ready for use.
*when sound function is activated
8. Operating the flash with a remote control (Optional
accessory)
1. Put the receiver’s 3.5mm plug (see 'Optional accessories')
into the slot (Fig. 2, H) of the studio flash.
2. Follow the instructions of the remote control to get a coded
connection between the remote control and the receiver.