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3.4 Power Pack P76 (optional accessory)
If a battery-operated flash does not meet your needs in terms of number of
flashes and recycling times, a Power Pack P76 (optional) can be connected to
the flash unit to provide extra power. A V58-50 connecting cable (optional)
is necessary for connecting the Power Pack P76 to the flash unit.
In this case, no batteries have to be inserted into the flash unit.
When attaching the Power Pack P76 or the V58-50 connecting cable (acces-
sory) to the flash unit, the main switch of the flash must be in the left „OFF“
position.
The flash unit is then turned on or off using the switch on the Power Pack P76
(see Operating Instructions for the Power Pack).
To protect the flash unit from thermal overload when connected to the
Power Pack, a monitoring control increases the recycling times during
heavy usage. Both flash unit and Power Pack should be switched off
before the connecting cable is attached or removed from either unit.
3.5 Auto OFF for the flash unit
To save battery power and prevent inadvertent battery drain, the flash unit is
factory-set to automatically switch to standby mode (Auto OFF) 10 minutes
after
• being switched on,
• a flash is fired
• the shutter release is actuated
• the camera’s exposure metering system is switched off.
...The flash readiness indicator and the LC display are also switched off.
If the flash is manually switched on again, the last settings prior to the auto-
matic switch off are retained and immediately available. The flash unit can
be reactivated by pressing any button or by lightly depressing the shutter
release (wake up function).
The flash unit should always be turned off using the main switch
if
it is not going to be used for an extended period.
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If necessary, the Auto OFF function can be set to occur after 1 minute of inac-
tivity, or can be deactivated (see 7.9).
4. Display illumination
Every time a button on the flash unit is pressed, the flash display illumination
is activated for 10 seconds. When a flash is fired via the camera or a hand
release, the display lightning
on the flash unit is switched off.
For some cameras in Groups C, D and E, when the flash unit display illumi-
nation is switched on the camera is automatically switched on as well. The
inverse is true as well: when the camera display illumination switches on, the
flash illumination is also activated.
5. Operating modes (mode menu)
The flash unit supports
, automatic
, manual
, and stroboscope
modes
.
Depending on the type of camera, other flash modes may be suppor-
ted. These flash operating modes can be selected and activated in the
mode menu following a data transfer with the camera.
5.1 Adjusting procedure for flash operating modes
• Press the „Mode“ button until the word „Mode“ appears on the display.
You can choose from the following operating modes:
TTL flash mode or D-TTL / i-TTL
BL
TTL fill-in flash modes or D-TTL-3D / i-TTL-BL (depending on type of
camera)
Automatic flash mode
Manual flash mode
Stroboscope flash mode
• Set the flash mode of your choice (
, automatic
, manual
l, etc.)
using the UP
and DOWN
arrows. The flash mode you choose is then
highlighted. The settings take effect immediately.
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