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FLASH PARTS

1. Built in bounce card
and wide panel
2. Flash head

3. Wireless Sensor
4. Socket cover

5. PC socket

6. Lock ring

7. Mounting foot

Summary of Contents for AP-UNV1

Page 1: ...AP UNV1 FLASH USER S MANUAL ...

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Page 3: ...mable or explosive gas If used in this environment it could cause a fire or an explosion Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the flash unit This may cause electric shock and will void the warranty Do not cover the light emitting area of the flash while it is being used and do not touch that area after the flash has been used Doing this could burn your skin Do not fire the flash unit directly at the ...

Page 4: ... only use the batteries that are specified in the instruction manual Do not mix different types brands or old and new batteries The batteries could leak corrosive liquids explode or catch on fire If you notice smoke peculiar smell or abnormal noise please stop using immediately Remove the batteries carefully to not get burned and contact the dealer or repair facility Do not use with wet hands or all...

Page 5: ...eless slave capabilities 8 levels of flash output power Guide No 38m ISO 100 90 degree bounce 270 degree swivel Metal mounting foot Automatic standby mode to save batteries 3 second recycle time External power source socket PC terminal ...

Page 6: ...ikon DSLR Ricoh DSLR Olympus Four Thirds digital camera Olympus Micro Four Thirds digital camera Nikon Coolpix series digital camera with hot shoe Fujifilm DSLR Pentax DSLR Samsung DSLR Panasonic Four Thirds digital camera Panasonic Micro Four Thirds digital camera ...

Page 7: ...FLASH PARTS 1 Built in bounce card and wide panel 2 Flash head 3 Wireless Sensor 4 Socket cover 5 PC socket 6 Lock ring 7 Mounting foot ...

Page 8: ...de Select Indicator S1 S2 9 Battery COver 10 Power Switch 11 Test Button 12 Mode select button 13 Output level 14 Flash power level button _ 15 Flash power level button 16 Charging indicator 17 Flash Stand ...

Page 9: ...r Install the batteries Close the battery cover Make sure the battery contacts are inserted correctly as shown in the battery partment Close the battery compartment and slide the cover up until it clicks Slide the cover to the bottom of the flash and then pull up ...

Page 10: ... Only use AA LR6 Alkaline batteries or if you prefer rechargeable batteries you can use AA Rechargeable Ni MH When replacing batteries use a brand new set from the same manufacturer NOTE ...

Page 11: ...flash Turn the locking ring to secure the flash on the camera Turn the locking ring in the opposite direction and pull the flash from the camera Slip the mounting foot all the way into the hot shoe of the camera NOTE Remove the batteries when the flash is not being used ...

Page 12: ...wer Set the power switch to the ON position All lights will come on To test the flash press the TEST button Start taking pictures when the power light is red Turn the power off when done and only remove batteries while in the off position ...

Page 13: ...ressing the or button 3 M Mode This is your shooting mode when the flash is mounted on the camera To select the M mode press the Mode button until M is illuminated Your flash is synched to your camera and will fire when you take a picture 4 S1 Mode This is the shooting mode to take pictures using this flash as a slave Use this mode when your built in camera flash or master flash is set to Manual mode ...

Page 14: ...Automatic Save Function The last flash settings that you had before turning off the flash will be automatically saved The settings will be saved even if you change the batteries 7 PC Synchronous Port Output By connecting to this port you can remove the flash from the hotshoe When the flash sync is triggered a signal is sent from the camera along the wire to the flash telling it to fire ...

Page 15: ...e when flash is not in use for 5 minutes and only when the flash is in the M mode All lights will turn off on the flash except for the power indicator light It will turn green and flash while on the power saving mode To take the flash out of the Power Saving Function simply press the test button 10 Protection Function To prevent the flash from overheating use the chart in the following page as a guide t...

Page 16: ...OTE With continuous flash shooting the batteries may get hot If you need to change the batteries be careful to not get burned The flash will stop recharging once the batteries take more than 30 seconds The power light will alternate red and green indicating that it is time to install a new set of batteries ...

Page 17: ...tural looking photograph If the photograph is not bright enough then the ceiling or wall might be too far away If this happens try using a larger aperture opening smaller number If the wall or ceiling are not plain white then you will get a color cast on your photograph 2 Bounce Card The bounce card allows you to reflect light in a person s eyes and create a more vivid expression ...

Page 18: ... not rotate the flash and keep your subject within 4 feet 3 Wide Panel The wide panel works well when photographing a subject at a very close range If your subject is too far away then you might under expose and have to adjust your exposure in your camera s manual mode ...

Page 19: ...h takes a long time to be ready again It is time to replace the batteries in the flash 3 Flash does not fire while on the camera Turn off the flash remove from the camera clean the contact on the camera hot shoe and on the flash install the flash on the camera and tighten the lock ring 4 Flash does not fire as a slave Make sure that the flash is turned on and set to either S1 or S2 mode ...

Page 20: ...l Rotation Angle Horizontal Rotation Angle Light Quantity Output Control 38 ISO 100 4 x AA size batteries Alkaline or Ni MH are usable 100 1500 time AA Alkaline battery used Approx 0 1 5s AA Alkaline battery used Manual S1 S2 0 90 Degrees 0 270 Degrees With 1 8 strop increment ...

Page 21: ...Color Temperature Flash Duration Dimensions Net Weight Accesories 5600 200k 1 200 1 20000s 190 75 55mm 315g Flash Light 1 Protection Bag 1 Mini Stand 1 Instruction Manual 1 Warranty Card 1 ...

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