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Esprit 2 1000 230V Operating Instructions. 

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7.  Flash Power Selection 

  The flash power output is variable over five f-stops from full to one thirty-second (1/32) 

power. The full stored energy of 1000-Watt Seconds (joules) gives a guide number of 
137.2 using a 50

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 Keylite reflector and 100 ISO film. Half, quarter, eighth, sixteenth, and 

thirty-second power settings are marked on the panel by moon phases, and figures. 

 

  Rotating the control (Fig.2. 4) from full to half, half to quarter, quarter to eighth, eighth to 

sixteenth, sixteenth to thirty-second gives a reduction in output equivalent to 1 f stop for 
each step. 

 

8. Charge 

  When first switched ‘ON’ the green illuminated ON/OFF switch (Fig.1. 5) will light. When 

the unit has charged to the level set by the flash power selector (Fig.2. 4) the green 
ready LED (Fig.2. 3) will light. Your Esprit 2 1000 is now ready to fire. 

 

9. Synchronisation 

  There are several ways to trigger the Esprit 2 1000. 

 

  Open Flash: (Fig.2. 5) 

For testing or multiple flash applications the Open Flash Pushbutton can be used. 
 

  Sync Socket: (Fig.1. 4) 

The standard quarter inch jack type socket on the rear panel of the unit may be used for 
direct connection to a camera set to ‘x’ synchronisation. Two Esprit 2 flash units may be 
connected together using a ‘y’ connector. An Infra Red Receiver or Omnicell may also 
be plugged into this socket. 
 

  Photocell: (Fig.2. 2) 

The Esprit 2 1000 has a built in switchable photocell enabling the unit to be triggered by 
the flash from any other flash unit or a small camera mounted flash gun. The photocell 
is mounted behind the red transparent cover on the top of the Unit. 
 

10.  Modelling Lamp Control 

  With the modelling lamp control switch (Fig.1. 3) in the central position the modelling 

light is OFF. With the modelling light set to ‘Intermittent’ the modelling light will go out 
when the unit is flashed and come back on when the unit comes to ready. This enables 
the photographer to see from the camera position that all Esprit 2 units in use have 
fired. With the switch set to ‘Continuous’ the modelling lamp stays on all the time. The 
modelling light may be varied in ratio with the flash power output by aligning the 
modelling Knob (Fig.2.6) with that of the flash control (Fig.2.4). 

 

11.  Fuse (Fig.1. 1) 

  The modelling and flash circuitry is protected by a single 10 amp (F) 20mm fuse 

mounted on the rear panel. Never replace the fuse with one of a different rating. As the 
fuse may blow when the modelling lamp fails always check the fuse when replacing the 
bulb. A spare fuse is supplied in the fuse holder. Always switch OFF the Esprit 2 unit 
before changing the bulb or fuse. 

 

12.  Audible ‘Ready’ Confirmation 

  Set the Sounder Switch (Fig.1.7) to ‘ON’ to give a short beep when the unit comes to 

ready, to provide an audible ‘Ready’ confirmation. 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

13.  Fitting / Removing A Reflector 

  A range of reflectors is available for the Esprit 2 1000 unit. To fit, slide the neck of the 

reflector over the front of the unit. Align the three pegs on the reflector with the three 
slots in the retaining ring. Press down and turn clockwise to lock. 

 

  To remove reflector, press Latch Knob (Fig.2. 1), turn the reflector fully anti-clockwise 

and withdraw. 

 

  If an umbrella is to be used a ‘Wide Angle Reflector’ should be fitted and umbrella fitted 

through the mounting hole in the mounting bracket on the Wide Angle Reflector and 
locked in position with the knurled screw. 

 

  Note:  Take care when fitting / removing reflectors not to damage the flashtube 

assembly. The flashtube is very delicate, avoid unnecessary handling of the glass tube. 
Always switch off and disconnect from mains supply before fitting / changing the 
flashtube assembly. 

 

Warning High Voltage 

 

Do not touch the flashtube assembly for thirty minutes after 

disconnecting from supply. 

 

14.  Replacement Of Flashtube 

  Ensure that the unit is switched off and disconnected from the mains supply and then 

wait thirty minutes before touching / removing flashtube. Remove the protective cap and 
unwind the twisted Trigger wire from the trigger terminal tag, and gently pull the flash 
tube assembly out of the unit. 
 

  Holding the replacement flash tube assembly as shown in Fig.3, locate the three brass 

sockets onto the plugs in the front of the unit. Press down evenly until all of the plugs 
and sockets are fully engaged. Pass the trigger wire through the hole in the trigger 
terminal tag and wind around the tag, ensuring that the trigger wire does not toach the 
metal top hat. 
 

  Always replace with the correct flashtube assembly, BW-1079 for UV coated or BW-

2980 for clear. 

 

 

 
 

Fig.3 

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