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obtained is chosen with the control POWER [15,16]. If the lamp head is connected to B half 

the energy is obtained if the SYM/ASYM switch is in position A 1/1 (1/2),  B 1/2. If the switch

is in the position A 1/2, B 1/4 a quarter of the chosen energy is obtained. Two lamp heads:

The energy chosen with the POWER [15,16] control can either be distributed evenly through

the two lamp heads (the SYM/ASYM switch in the position A1/1 (1/2), B 1/2) or twice 

as much energy (equivalent to one f-stop ratio) through A as B (the SYM/ASYM switch 

in the position A 1/2, B 1/4). At any change of energy with the control POWER [15,16 ] 

the ready lamp [8] is put out. When the light is out, this is an indication that auto dumping 

or recharging is in progress.

Choice of Modelling Light

First set the MOD.LIGHT (13) to timer controlled or continuous The maximum modelling

light is 250 W even if a ProHead/ProTwin with a 500 W halogen lamp is used. A ProHead or

older heads - Pro-7, PB or PF - can be used. The modelling light is automatically dimmed

down to max 2500 W regardless of the nominal effect of the modelling light. The efficiency

(output) is higher when using a 100 or 250 W lamp. We therefore recommend using max 

250 W lamps also in the ProHead. The modelling light is constant and does not vary with the

energy chosen. If you wish to use a 250W lamp the ProHead or proTwin flash head must be

used since the built-in fan will work on Pro-B2. Do not use older heads with a 250W lamp.

Timer controlled

Pushing the button MOD.LIGHT [11] turns on the modelling light. To save the battery the

modelling light is automatically turned off after 10 seconds or when triggering a flash. 

To have the modelling light stay on for a longer period of time push the button two or three

consecutive times, which will give 30 and 60 seconds respectively. For every period of 

20 seconds when the modelling light is turned on the battery capacity decreases by the

equivalent of two flashes at full energy. 

Instructions

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Changing Battery

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By putting the two handles at the bottom together the battery 

cassette is released and the battery can easily be pulled out. A new 

battery is pushed all the way into the generator and is locked by

directing the handles away from each other. When changing the 

battery it must be mounted in a battery cassette by an authorised

service station. 

Connecting Lamp Heads

One or two lamp heads can be connected to the lamp head sockets 

A & B [1]. When connecting the lamp head plug, align the dots 

on the plug with the white dot on the generator panel. Secure by 

turning the locking ring on the plug clockwise.

Energy Control

The energy output is regulated over eight f-stops. The energy can

partly be adjusted with the control POWER [16] in 1/2 f-stop 

increments, from 1/1 down to 1/16 of the total energy

(equivalent to five f-stops) and also via the POWER dial (15) for 

fine-grained energy control in 1/10 f-stop increments and partly 

with the SYM/ASYM switch [2]  and through the use of one or 

two lamp heads.

One lamp head: The total energy chosen is obtained if the

lamp head is connected to A and the SYM/ASYM switch

is at A 1/1(1/2),  B 1/2. The lamp head can be connected 

to socket A or B. If the lamp head is connected to A the 

total energy

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Instructions

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Summary of Contents for Pro-B Head

Page 1: ...UserManual Profoto Stockholm Sweden...

Page 2: ...rried out by authorised personnel Never connect accessories of other brands without consulting an authorised service station Do not touch hot glass or metal parts Do not obstruct ventilation Do not co...

Page 3: ...B head ProTwin ProRing All Profoto re ectors and accessories t the Pro B2 system The Light Shaping Company 5 Profoto Profoto Welcome Pro B2 Thephotographer stoolsareanaturalpartofthecreativeprocess Li...

Page 4: ...most important thing is the light you create and it is then essential that the system offers freedom to create your own light The Pro 7 heads offer you this possibility in particular The light source...

Page 5: ...60x90cm 25 45 26 Softbox 1x6 RF 30x180cm 25 45 34 Softgrids masks and diffusers available PR Softlight Re ector 10 06 42 PR Close Up Re ector 10 06 43 PR WideSoft Re ector 10 07 17 Glass covers Silver...

Page 6: ...Glass Cover clear UV coated ProHead cont 10 15 28 FlashTube uncoated 10 20 02 Modelling Light 250W 120V Mini can socket E11 10 07 09 Handle for Pro 7 head Pro 7b head and Pro 7 twin 10 20 14 Modelling...

Page 7: ...ted UV coated standard 10 15 19 Glass Cover frosted extra UV coated 300 Kelvin 10 15 20 Glass Cover frosted uncoated 300 Kelvin 10 15 21 Glass Cover clear UV coated 10 15 23 Glass Cover clear uncoated...

Page 8: ...ht source thereby producing a softer light with fewer sharp shadows For close ups there is a re ector that focuses the light 50 cm in front of the camera lens The maximum charge is 9600Ws per minute T...

Page 9: ...ing Light 23 Connecting Camera Flash Meter 24 Recharging 24 Photocell 25 Signals Visible Audible 25 Safety Functions 26 ReliabilityTesting The R Test 26 ColourTemperature 26 Flash Duration 27 Lamp Hea...

Page 10: ...tocell Button On Off 8 Ready Lamp Test Button 9 Audible Signal On Off 10 Recharging Button Slow Fast 11 Modelling Light Control 12 On Off Switch 13 Modelling light control 14 Radio channel control opt...

Page 11: ...in 32 channel radio receiver use the Radio channel control 14 to set the channel The Light Shaping Company 20 Profoto Pro B2 Profoto Brief Instructions Battery and battery charging The battery can be...

Page 12: ...atically turned off after 10 seconds or when triggering a ash To have the modelling light stay on for a longer period of time push the button two or three consecutive times which will give 30 and 60 s...

Page 13: ...ns itself off Instructions Pro B2 The Light Shaping Company 25 Profoto Continuous Set the MOD LIGHT 13 control to continuous The modelling lamp will automatically dim down while recharging or when the...

Page 14: ...nel in learn mode but next time you turn on the Pro B2 it takes approx 30 seconds before you can trigger a ash 3 2 14 Safety Functions If the generator for any reason whatsoever overheats the rechargi...

Page 15: ...rators are available as Pro B2Rversion with an integrated PocketWizard 32 channel 4 sub channel radio receiver for wireless synchronization from a distance up to 100m via digital encoded radio signals...

Page 16: ...oduction fjellis com Order number 34 40 21 Warranty All Profoto generators and heads are individually tested before they leave the company and guaranteedforaperiodoftwoyearswiththeexceptionof ashtubes...

Page 17: ...ProfotoAB Box2023 SE 128 21Skarpn ck Sweden Tel 46 0 8 447 53 00 Fax 46 0 8 447 53 20 info profoto se www profoto com We wil make a pic of the B2...

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