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Advanced Series Accessories

Solair

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 & PL2 series

PLDIR-2 Remote digital display and Infrared receiver.

(Must be used with PLIRC controller)

The PLDIR-2 is a digital display to enhance visibility and to receive infrared signals to
control the functions of the Solair Constant Color, Radio-Sync PowerLights.  It displays
Flash power, Modeling lamp power and unit number.   It has a green READY indicator
and  a  BI-color  indicator  for  Flash  or  Model.   Behind  a  small  window  is  an  infrared
receiver.  Resolution is 0.1 f-stop.

The PLDIR-2 may be mounted to the umbrella bracket under the housing of the
PowerLight, on rotating mount, or on an extension cable, for better viewing and
infrared control.

PLIRC-1 Infrared remote controller. 

(Must be used with PLDIR-2)

Similar to TV, VCR, DTV universal remote controllers, the PLIRC-1 can control up to
nine  (9)  PowerLights  with  individual  settings.   If  several  PowerLights  are  used  with
identical settings, the same unit number can be assigned to them.   This will expand the
total number of lights that can be controlled with the PLIRC-1.  All panel button controls
are available, plus STANDBY.

All  Solair  series  PowerLights  must  have  PLDIR-2  infrared  receivers  and  have  their
unique unit numbers assigned.  PowerLights may have identical unit number numbers, if
they are to be operated exactly the same, under all studio arrangements.

Select a 

Unit Number

 on one of the top ten buttons, then control the PowerLight with the

lower buttons, observing the PowerLight digital display for the changes.

The 

All

 button, under 

Unit Number

, transmits the changes to all active PowerLights.  This

enables the photographer to raise or lower flash or model levels on all the units, without
the laborious task of changing them all, individually.

STANDBY lets the photographer put all the PowerLights into a standby state to stop
public photographers from slaving the units at a wedding, or some studio units can be put
in standby when not required for a shot.  The infrared control can easily reach to units on
12-foot stands (it has been tested to 100 feet, indoors.)

PLIBM-1 Studio System Controller software for IBM compatibles.

(Must be used with PLDIR-2 receivers.)

Along  with  infrared  transmitter  hardware  and  an  IBM  compatible  computer,  (using
Windows 95, 98, 2000 or XP), the software is used by the photographer to specify the
PowerLight  settings  for  up  to  nine  units  with  independent  settings  and  save  a  studio
setting or pose file.  An unlimited number of pose files may be saved.  All PowerLights
must have PLDIR-2 infrared receivers.

Summary of Contents for PLR1000DR

Page 1: ...Sync Constant Color POWERLIGHT Operator s Manual Solair Constant Color PLR500DR Solair Constant Color PLR1000DR Voltage Smart Solair PLRX500DR Voltage Smart Solair PLRX1000DR Remote Studio Control Acc...

Page 2: ...ervice The Voltage Smart Solair Radio Sync Constant Color models permit use of worldwide voltages and frequencies With these two new Solair Radio Sync Constant Color series optional accessories includ...

Page 3: ...Do not attempt to use this appliance if it has been dropped or damaged until a qualified service person has serviced it 7 Do not operate the unit with a damaged or broken flashtube or modeling lamp Do...

Page 4: ...ontrol two of these tabs To mount the reflector squeeze the finger levers towards each other and tilt the reflector past the stationary top tab then past the two tabs that are controlled with the leve...

Page 5: ...s exceeded A cooling off period of 10 to 45 minutes is required to reset the thermal fuse There is also protection in the microcontroller software which is designed to protect against exceeding the ra...

Page 6: ...1 10 f stops UP DOWN arrow buttons The watt second settings will be displayed If the adjust button is pressed again the modeling circuit and yellow LED will be turned on Ready Light The Solair Radio...

Page 7: ...he user returns from another mode Tracking is limited to 6 f stops 3 FULL ON OFF is exactly what it says Press the FULL ON OFF button to turn the modeling lamp OFF LED off or FULL ON LED on Note All c...

Page 8: ...slave at 10 microampere drain Internal 240 ohm discharge limit with 68 k ohms continuous limit Sync signal negative pulse 10 microseconds or longer from sync voltage to 1 6 vdc or less per ISO 518 Po...

Page 9: ...ing 2 Either Higher or Lower skips the 0 settings To set or change the Auto Bracketing settings 1 Press the Auto Bracketing button 3 times This will cause the display to read br then H 0 2 Press the s...

Page 10: ...ight as you obtained previously and at the same color temperature The light produced by the new Solair is constant color No matter what power setting you select the light will be the same color temper...

Page 11: ...flash power Flash Duration 0 0 5 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 1 Time Intensity t 1 2 Power Duration Total Flash Duration t 1 10 You can see that there is quite a bit of light which would b...

Page 12: ...xposure or color in this shutter range Most modern films however have increased this range to the point that no adjustments are necessary from approximately 1 second to 1 10 000 second It should be po...

Page 13: ...st increase the indicated exposure to compensate for long exposure effects use a larger lens opening if possible Extending the exposure time will result in more speed loss contrast change and color sh...

Page 14: ...8 3 Continuous 11 Minutes 6 116 4 Minutes 4 60 1 2 Continuous 4 Continuous 4 Minutes 2 124 1 4 Minutes 1 85 1 4 Continuous 2 Continuous Exposure Information The following charts give the BCPS output f...

Page 15: ...el radio receiver Built in Photoslave Push to Test button Synchronization Jack 12 volt isolated Main Supply PLR500DR 105 125 VAC 60 Hz 5 amps Main Supply PLRX500DR 90 250 VAC 50 60Hz 3 5amp Consumptio...

Page 16: ...ous 7 Minutes 10 40 2 5 Minutes 6 25 1 2 Continuous 8 3 Continuous 4 Minutes 4 60 1 4 Minutes 2 43 1 4 Continuous 4 Continuous Exposure Information The following charts give the BCPS output for variou...

Page 17: ...receiver Built in Photoslave Push to Test button Synchronization Jack 12 volt isolated Main Supply PLR1000DR 105 125 VAC 60 Hz 5 amp Main Supply PLRX1000DR 90 250 VAC 50 60Hz 3 5amp Consumption PLR100...

Page 18: ...l the display reads ir then release the button The Digital display should read ir when you press and release the _ UP button again and the display will then read Un 1 or some number 1 to 9 To change t...

Page 19: ...rnal or in the power cable or outlet at the location Try turning the main power off wait for 5 seconds and turn power back on Er 1 message means that an AC line power voltage problem has occurred This...

Page 20: ...R 2 infrared receivers and have their unique unit numbers assigned PowerLights may have identical unit number numbers if they are to be operated exactly the same under all studio arrangements Select a...

Page 21: ...ves will cause interference consult slave manufacturer Trigger cord will not flash unit but charge indicator shows that the system has charged Probable causes 1 Defective trigger cord Defective flasht...

Page 22: ...chase Modeling lamps are covered for initial use failures only SERVICE The photographer should not attempt to make internal repairs Consult a dealer for an authorized Photogenic Professional Lighting...

Page 23: ...ector AC power adapter and infrared dome transmitter Used with PLDIR 2 receivers sold separately PLIRC 1 Hand Held infrared transmitter Set and transmit commands to just one light or the entire studio...

Page 24: ...e PL18R 18 Parabolic for soft illumination and flood lighting 125 degree coverage PL20R 20 Parabolic for portraits feathering flood and fill lighting 65 degree coverage PL24R 24 Parabolic for soft ill...

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