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until you have set the desired position.

3.  Tighten the locking screws again. Move the flash back into 

a horizontal position and tighten the locking lever of the tilt 

appliance.

Startup procedure/Turning on the device

1.  Insert  the  C13  coupling  of  the  power  cord  into  the  C13 

socket (G) of the housing.

2.  Insert the Euro-plug of the power cord into the wall socket 

(230V max. voltage).

3.  Turn on the device with the On/Off switch (L).

4.  The function display appears on the LCD (C).

Operation

1. General information on operation

You  can  reach  the  settings  mode  from  the  display  mode  by 

pressing  the  setting  knob  (Fig.  2,  I).  If  you  are  in  the  setting 

mode, the last set parameter will flash.

Pressing  the  setting  knob  repeatedly  allows  you  to  navigate 

through the different areas and select those whose parameters 

you  want  to  change.  All  changes  that  you  make  are  applied 

immediately. If in the setting mode no changes are made within 

5  seconds,  the  unit  automatically  switches  back  to  display 

mode and the latest setting is saved.

If  you  turn  the  setting  knob  (Fig.  2,  I)  in  clockwise  direction 

for a specific parameter, the current value is increased. Turn it 

counter-clockwise, the value decreases.

2. Setting the power of the flash

Turn the setting knob (Fig. 2, I) to set the desired power value 

of the flash in the LCD (Fig. 2, C).  

   NOTE! 

The  power  range  is  between  1.0  and  7.0.  Therefore  1.0  is 

the lowest power level and 7.0 is the highest. It leads to the 

following values: 

1.0 = 1/64 ; 2.0 = 1/32 ; 3.0 = 1/16 ; 4.0 = 1/8 ; 5.0 = 1/4 

; 6.0 = 1/2 ; 7.0 = 1/1. 

After  another  function  is  selected,  you  can  adjust  the  flash 

power by turning the setting knob. If you have selected high-

speed serial flash function,  

 > is displayed. In this mode, 

the flash power can not be set. Unless you turn off the high-

speed serial flash function.

3. Modeling lamp settings

   NOTE! 

The power range of the modeling lamp is between 1.0 and 7.0. 

Therefore 1.0 is the lowest power level and 7.0 is the highest.

3.1. Individual power setting

1. Change to settings mode.

2.  Press  the  setting  knob  (Fig.  2,  I)    until  the  current  setting 

under 

 flashes. 

3.  Press  the  function  button  (Fig.  2,  J)  until  the  symbol 

 

flashes. 

4.  Turn the setting knob to set the desired power value of the 

modeling lamp in the LCD (Fig. 2, C).  

3.2. Normal power setting

1.  Press the setting knob (Fig. 2, I) until 

 appears in 

the staus line for the modeling lamp and symbol 

 flashes. 

2.  Turn the setting knob to set the desired value for the power 

of the modeling lamp in the LCD (Fig. 2, C).   

3.3.  Synchronous power setting  

(Set modeling lamp depending on the flash power)

1. Change to settings mode.

2.  Press  the  setting  knob  (Fig.  2,  I)  until  the  current  setting 

under 

 dflashes.

3.  Press  the  function  button  (Fig.  2,  J)  until  the  symbol 

 

flashes. Synchronous mode is activated when 

 does not 

flash anymore. 

4.  Turn the setting knob to set the desired value for the power 

of the flash and the modeling lamp in the LCD (Fig. 2, C). 

3.4. Turn off the modeling lamp

1. Change to settings mode.

2.  Press  the  setting  knob  (Fig.  2,  I)  until  the  current  setting 

under 

 flashes.  

3.  Press  the  function  button  (Fig.  2,  J)  until  the  symbol 

 

flashes. After that the modeling lamp will turn off.  

3.5. Full power setting

1. Change to settings mode.

2.  Press  the  setting  knob  until  the  current  setting  unde 

 flashes. 

3.  Press  the  function  button  (Fig.  2,  J)  until  the  symbol 

 

flashes.  After  that  the  function  is  activated.  The  lamp  now 

works on the highest energy level.

4. Switch on or off the acoustic signal

4.1. Switching on the acoustic signal

1. Change to settings mode.

2.  Press  the  setting  knob  (Fig.  2,  I)  until  the  current  setting 

under   flashes. 

3.  Press the function button (Fig. 2, J) until 

 flashes. After 

that the function is activated. The acoustic signal is switched 

on.

4.2. Switching off the acoustic signal

1.  Change to settings mode.

2.  Press  the  setting  knob  (Fig.  2,  I)  until  the  current  setting 

unde    flashes. 

3.  Press the function button (Fig. 2, J) until 

 flashes. After 

that the function is disabled. The acoustic signal is switched 

off.

5.  Settings for the photocell and the red-eye reduction

5.1. Switching on the photocell

1. Change to settings mode.

2.  Press  the  setting  knob  (Fig.  2,  I)  until  the  current  setting 

under   flashes.

3.  Press the function button (Fig. 2, J) until  

 flashes. After 

that the function is activated. The photocell is switched on.

5.2. Switching off the photocell

1.  Change to settings mode.

2.  Press  the  setting  knob  (Fig.  2,  I)  until  the  current  setting 

under   flashes.

3.   Press the function button (Fig. 2, J) until  

 flashes. After 

that the function is disabled. The photocell is switched off.

5.3.  Setting the red-eye reduction with single pre-flash

1. Change to setting mode.

2.  Press  the  setting  knob  (Fig.  2,  I)  until  the  current  setting 

under   flashes. 

3.  Press the function button (Fig. 2, J) until   flashes. After that 

the single pre-flash is activated.

5.4. Setting the red-eye reduction with double pre-flash

1. Change to settings mode.

Summary of Contents for 8110133

Page 1: ...DE Bedienungsanleitung GB INSTRUCTION mANUAL Studioblitzger te FM Serie STUDIO FLASHES FM Series Art No 8110133 8110134 8110135 F002010 F002011 FM 300 FM 400 FM 500 FM 600 FM 800 FM 1000 FM 1200...

Page 2: ...2 Fig 2 O M O N O O O C O D O I O K O L O F O E O J O G O B O H O P Fig 1 A B C E F Fig 3 D O A O B O H...

Page 3: ...3 Fig 5 Fig 4 Fig 6 Fig 7 Fig 8 O Q...

Page 4: ...4 Fig 9 Fig 10 Fig 11 O R O S O T DE Bedienungsanleitung 5 GB INSTRUCTION mANUAL 11...

Page 5: ...von einem autorisierten Service Betrieb ausgetauscht werden Unterbrechen Sie die Stromzufuhr wenn Sie das Ger t nicht benutzen im Falle einer l ngeren Betriebsunterbrechung so wie vor allen Wartungs u...

Page 6: ...eingestellte Leistung der Einstelllampe 12 Statusanzeige f r den L fter 13 Blitzzeitz hler 14 Verbindungsanzeige f r die Fernbedienung1 15 berspannungsschutz Anzeige 16 Statusanzeige f r den Innentemp...

Page 7: ...Wert minimiert 2 Leistung der Blitzlampe einstellen Drehen Sie den Einstellknopf Fig 2 I um den gew nschten Wert f r die Leistung der Blitzlampe im Display Fig 2 C ein zustellen HINWEIS Der Leistungs...

Page 8: ...Serienblitz 5x Sek einstellen 1 Dr cken Sie die Blitztaste Fig 2 E bis im Display angezeigt wird Das Symbol blinkt 2 Drehen Sie den Einstellknopf Fig 2 I um eine Blitzge schwindigkeit von F1 bis F9 e...

Page 9: ...Zubeh r Das Studioblitzger t kann sowohl mit Wechselstrom AC als auch mit Gleichstrom DC betrieben werden Wenn Sie einen passenden Lithium Akku siehe Kapitel Optionales Zubeh r aus unserem Sortiment...

Page 10: ...herung T8 250V Feinsicherung 5x20mm 6 3A Schutzklasse IP 20 Zul ssige Betriebsbedingungen trocken 0 C bis 35 C Lagerungsbedingungen trocken und staubfrei 0 C bis 40 C HINWEIS Die technischen Angaben z...

Page 11: ...starting any work on maintenance and cleaning Discharge the device before starting work on maintenance and cleaning Only use the device in complete dry environment and do not touch it with wet or mois...

Page 12: ...ly pulling it out with your hand 2 To attach the UV protection glass put it over the outer edge of two of the three clamping brackets first Next slide the protective glass slowly over the outer edge o...

Page 13: ...e for the modeling lamp and symbol flashes 2 Turn the setting knob to set the desired value for the power of the modeling lamp in the LCD Fig 2 C 3 3 Synchronous power setting Set modeling lamp depend...

Page 14: ...e display indicates the current value for the internal temperature of the studio flash The temperature value changes with the operating time If the internal temperature is above 35 C the fan turns on...

Page 15: ...h an integrated 5V DC Output with USB port Much more accessories such as light modifiers tripods and bags available in our webshop at www photostudio equipment Cleaning and maintenance Before cleaning...

Page 16: ...able by user Power depending on flash energy 300Ws 400Ws 500Ws Color temperature 5 400 K 200 K Triggering method Synchro cable photocell test button wireless remote control Working range of the photoc...

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