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Buzz Function

The sound button (8) is used for turning on the audible tone for signaling the ready status of the 
flash after recycling. The sound symbol is displayed on the LCD panel when active. A brief tone is 
heard indicating ready to fire status.

Key Button Combinations

Pressing the the GR/CH button and the S1/S2 buttons simultaneously turns the built-in R2 wireless 
receiver ON or OFF. If there are no wireless and channel indicators displayed on the LCD panel, the 
built-in wireless receiver is off. The presence of a Channel indicates that the R2 wireless receiver is 
on. Press the S1/S2 and BUZZ buttons simultaneously to recover factory settings.

Alarm Display

E0  The temperature sensor is not connected.
E1  A recycle error related to capacitance and voltage regulation.
E2  Components are over safe temperature limits.
E3   Discharged capacitance and voltage rating >+10%. Audible alarm sounds, ringing twice per 

second. Press SET button to stop alarm signal.

Memory Function

The device is equipped with a memory function for retaining all the settings, 3 seconds after you 
set it. When turning on the flash the next time, the panel setting will be set the same as the last use.

R1 Wireless Control Function

The flash unit has a built-in R2 2.4G wireless receiver, but R1 devices can be used with the Flash-
point R1 transmitter and receiver (FPRRSL) set.

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The flash unit has a Wireless Control Port (9) that can 
accept R1 remote control of the flash, modeling lamp 
and audio signal, as well as adjust the flash output 
level, and other functions.

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 To control the flash wirelessly, you need the Flashpoint R1 Transmitter and Receiver remote control 
set (on-camera and on-flash). Insert the USB end into the Wireless Control Port (9) on the flash and 
insert the transmitter device into the camera hot shoe. Settings made on the hotshoe-mounted 
transmit and receive signals will be  
wirelessly communicated to the flash. The camera shutter-release button transmits your com-
mands to trigger the flash.

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For full instructions on the use of R1 series remote control, see the The Flashpoint R1 Transmitter  
and Receiver Set (FPRRSL) user manual.

Summary of Contents for Studio 300 Monolight

Page 1: ...Studio 300 400 Monolight with Built in R2 2 4GHz Radio Remote System FPLFS300B FPLFS400B...

Page 2: ...io based world of photography The Studio300 R2 and Studio400 R2 have a max recycle times of 2 5 and 2 seconds respectively and reliability that only AC can guarantee Please feel free to contact us at...

Page 3: ...other accident send the defective back to the authorized service center for inspection and maintenance Keep dry Do not handle with wet hands immerse in water or expose to rain Failure to observe this...

Page 4: ...7 Group Channel Selection Button 8 BUZZ Audio Signal Button 9 R1 Wireless Control Port 10 LCD Display 11 Optical Slave Light Sensor 12 Modeling Lamp Indicator 13 Power Ready Indicator 14 Select Dial S...

Page 5: ...ROP mode 11 Modeling Lamp shows the power in percentage 12 Modeling Lamp is OFF when the flash is triggered ON upon recycle LCD Panel 1 Power Cord 2 Lamp Cover 3 Modeling Lamp 4 Instruction Manual Sep...

Page 6: ...tion Firmly insert the power cord and connect the flash to an AC power source Turn on the power switch 3 Modeling Lamp Short press the Modeling Lamp Button 5 to choose the modeling lamp s mode OFF ON...

Page 7: ...the group indicator on the LCD panel is blinking turn the select dial to change A long press on the GR CH button adjusts the wireless channel When the channel indicator on the LCD panel is blinking t...

Page 8: ...l Memory Function The device is equipped with a memory function for retaining all the settings 3 seconds after you set it When turning on the flash the next time the panel setting will be set the same...

Page 9: ...be TECHNICAL DATA Flashpoint Model Studio 300 Monolight Studio 400 Monolight Max Power Ws 300Ws 400Ws Guide Number ISO 100 190ft 58m 213ft 65m Color Temperature 5600 200k Operating Voltage AC200 240V...

Page 10: ...the warranty If the product had failures or was exposed to moisture do not use it until it is repaired by profes sional Disconnect the power when cleaning the flash or when changing the flashtube mode...

Page 11: ...30 days whichever is longer or for any additional period of time that may be applicable in your jurisdiction If the product has been discontinued the warranty provider reserves the right to replace it...

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