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Esprit Digital Operating Instructions 

 

‘L’ - LAMP Display Mode 

When the ‘LAMP FUNCTION’ is switched to ‘INDEPENDENT’ mode the display and controls are 
automatically set to the ‘LAMP’ mode to allow adjustment.  An ‘L’ before the displayed value 
indicates this mode: 

Display Range 

X.X  Description 

LX.X 

5.0 to 10 

Display Lamp power value.  Use ‘UP’ or ’DOWN’ to adjust. 

 

If no adjustment is attempted within 4 seconds then the display will revert to the default ‘FLASH’ 
mode.  If the value needs to be reviewed or adjusted later then use the ‘FUNCTION’ button to 
select the ‘LAMP’ mode. 

The LAMP power is adjustable over a 5 f-stop range (6 f-stops) in 1/10 f-stop increments using the 
‘UP’ and ‘DOWN’ push buttons.  Adjustment and display of the ‘LAMP’ power in ‘INDEPENDENT’ 
mode is identical to that of the ‘FLASH’ power. 

AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS 

SOUNDER Button 

Switch the sounder on or off using the ‘’SOUND’ button.  The sounder is on when the associated 
LED is lit.  The sounder will give a short beep whenever active keys are pressed.  Longer beeps 
or repetitive beeps provide warnings, the meaning of which is given in the appropriate section. 

INTERMITTENT Button 

This feature uses the Modelling Lamp to indicate that the unit has flashed correctly and recharged 
to ‘READY’, it is in addition to the normal indication.  Press the ‘INT’ button to switch this function 
on or off.  The associated LED is lit when ‘INT’ is selected.  Depending on the ‘OPTION’ setting 
this mode may be unavailable when the Lamp is ‘OFF’.  When this is the case, and the sounder is 
on, a long warning beep will be given when the button is pressed to indicate that it cannot be 
selected. 

The user may select one of two indicating modes for this function by means of the ‘OPTIONS’ 
sub-menu.  See ‘OPTIONS’ for a description of how to access this mode. 

The default setting is ‘

In.0

’, for Normal intermittent operation.  The ‘INTERMITTENT’ function in 

this mode is only available when the lamp is switched ON (

PROP, IND or 100%

).  When the unit 

is flashed the Modelling Lamp will extinguish while the unit recharges and will light again when the 
unit reaches ‘READY’. 

The optional setting is ‘

In.1

’, for Pulse Mode operation.  The ‘INTERMITTENT’ function in this 

mode is available whether the lamp is on or off.  After the unit is flashed and the unit recharges to 
‘READY’ the Modelling Lamp will intensify to full brightness and then dim before returning to the 
previous setting (or to OFF).  The exact effect will depend on the actual lamp setting  

If the unit fails to flash for any reason then the chosen sequence will not be followed.  Note that 
the Modelling Lamp indication is relative slow compared to the normal LED and Sounder 
indication which means that the unit will actually be ‘READY’ and may, if required, be flashed 
before the sequence is complete. 

AUTO-DUMP Operation 

‘AUTO-DUMP’ automatically discharges the capacitors when the power is reduced.  The ‘READY’ 
indicator flashes while the unit is dumping.  The user may select one of two DUMP methods by 
means of the ‘OPTIONS’ sub-menu.  See ‘OPTIONS’ for a description of how to access this 
mode.

The default factory setting is ‘

Fd.0

’.  In this mode the unit resistively dumps excess energy 

whenever the flash setting is reduced.  This is a relatively slow method and can take several 
seconds to reach the required value if the change is large.  Use the ‘TEST’ button to manually 
flash dump the excess energy quickly if required. 

The optional mode is ‘

Fd.1

’.  The unit attempts to automatically reduce the power to the desired 

setting in the shortest possible time.  It does this by determining how long it would take to simply 
resistively dump the excess stored energy compared with flash dumping and then having to re-
charge to the new setting. 

To prevent multiple flashes occurring while the setting is being changed the unit waits until the 
‘DOWN’ button is released before deciding whether or not to flash.  The result is that small or slow 
decreases in the flash setting are unlikely to cause the unit to flash. 

The unit is designed to automatically flash, if possible, when turned off.  The resistive dump will 
continue to reduce any remaining energy while the unit is off.  This safety feature cannot be 
disabled. 

INFRA-RED REMOTE CONTROL 

The unit has a built in receiver for the optional Infrared Remote Control Transmitter.  Switch the 
Infrared Remote Receiver on or off using the ‘REMOTE’ button.  IR Remote Control is enabled 
when the associated LED is lit. 

 ‘C’ - REMOTE CONTROL CHANNEL Display Mode 

When the IR Remote is switched on the unit will automatically enter the ‘CHANNEL’ display mode 
to allow adjustment.  The ‘

C

’ before the displayed value indicates this mode:  

Display Range 

Description 

CXX 

0 - 12 

Display IR Channel number.  Use ‘UP’ or ‘DOWN’ to select. 

 

If no adjustment is attempted within 4 seconds then the display will revert to the default ‘FLASH’ 
mode.  If the value needs to be reviewed or adjusted later then use the ‘FUNCTION’ button to 
select the ‘CHANNEL’ display mode. 

IR REMOTE Operation 

The following assumes that ‘REMOTE’ has been switched on.  The selected channel number has 
the following significance:  

Location Setting  Operation 

Description 

Esprit 
Digital

 

Responds to a transmitter set to ANY channel number, 1 to 12 or 
ALL. 

Esprit 
Digital

 

1-12 

Responds to a transmitter set to the SAME channel number or 
ALL. 

Remote 
Control

 

ALL 

Causes ALL units, within range, to respond to the Transmitter 
regardless of the individual unit channel number. 

 

All functions except ‘REMOTE’ On/Off can be controlled remotely.  This allows the units remote 
control channel number to be changed using the current channel.  The new channel number is 
only activated after the displayed ‘

C

’ function times out.  Use this facility with care since remote 

control of an individual unit could be lost, requiring the Channel number to be manually reset on 
the unit. 

Summary of Contents for ESPRIT digital DX 250

Page 1: ...R THE 250DX 500DX 117V ESPRIT DIGITAL INSTRUCTIONS BWL 0322 1 10 1 02 BOWENS INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 355 OLD ROAD CLACTON ON SEA ESSEX CO15 3RH UNITED KINGDOM Tel 44 0 1255 422807 Fax 44 0 1255 436342 www bowensinternational com ...

Page 2: ...ll control 12 channels No depends on transmitter Guide Number Full power 50 Keylite ISO 100 60m 82m Flash Duration Full Power t 0 5 1 1100s 1 700s Flash Colour Temperature Approx 5900K Clear tube Approx 5300K UV coated Approx 5900K Clear tube Approx 5300K UV coated Flash Power Control Full to 1 32 5 f stop in 1 10 increments Full to 1 32 5 f stop in 1 10 increments Recommended Modelling Lamp 250W ...

Page 3: ... Confirm that the fuse is intact and if in doubt replace A spare fuse is fitted in the fuse holder always replace with a fuse of the correct type and rating If the fuse blows immediately the unit is switched on remove the modelling lamp replace the fuse and try again If the fuse blows again there is an internal fault The Control Panel Lights but Does Not come To READY If this happens then first co...

Page 4: ...he latch knob is in the closed position To remove reflector push the Latch Knob towards the rear of the unit turn the reflector fully counter clockwise and withdraw Note A Photoflood or Halostar bulb with a maximum wattage of 275W is recommended for use in Esprit Digital units The manufacturer will not accept liability for the use of any lamp with a rating exceeding 275W The unit has a built in so...

Page 5: ...ot to damage the flash tube assembly The flash tube is very delicate avoid unnecessary handling of the glass tube Always switch off and disconnect from the supply before changing the flash tube assembly AC Supply The unit operates from an AC Line voltage within the range 95V to 130V with a nominal frequency of either 50Hz or 60Hz Ensure that the Power ON OFF switch on the unit is set to OFF Use a ...

Page 6: ...l the display changes to show one of the values below Release the button If the SOUNDER is on it will sound continuously while the FUNCTION button is held down Now momentarily press the FUNCTION button to scroll through the options until the desired one is reached as follows Display Range X X Description X X X 0 0 0 to 9 9 9 Firmware version di X 1 to 9 Display brightness value Use UP or DOWN to a...

Page 7: ...e 1 is minimum and 9 is the maximum Use UP or DOWN to adjust Default factory setting is di 7 UP DOWN Buttons Select the required FUNCTION as detailed above Single presses of the UP or DOWN buttons will increment or decrement the value by one Hold the appropriate button down to automatically increment or decrement the value Release the button when the required value is reached and then use momentar...

Page 8: ...tomatically discharges the capacitors when the power is reduced The READY indicator flashes while the unit is dumping The user may select one of two DUMP methods by means of the OPTIONS sub menu See OPTIONS for a description of how to access this mode The default factory setting is Fd 0 In this mode the unit resistively dumps excess energy whenever the flash setting is reduced This is a relatively...

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