background image

9

 

>   The flash equipment is designed for use in dry conditions and in an ambient temperature between 

-5 °C and +65 °C. Protect the flash equipment from moisture, condensation, dripping and splash 

water, humidity, dirt, sand, metal chips, and the effects of dust!

 

>   Protect the flash equipment from electromagnetic fields, shock and vibration! Protect the flash 

equipment from heat and frost! If the power pack freezes, a permanent loss of power output and 
serious technical damage may result!

 

>   Sudden temperature differences may result in condensation forming inside the unit. In such situ-

ations allow the equipment to stand for at least one hour in a well-ventilated place to acclimatise 
to the new temperature before startup!

 

>   Do not operate the flash equipment in places where there is an explosion hazard!

 

>   Do not use the power pack or lamps in or on water! Attention: high voltage!

 

>   The power pack and lamps must not be immersed in water or other liquids! This could cause dan-

gerous electric discharges!

 

>   Before connecting a lamp to the power pack, the transport protection must be removed from the 

front of the lamp!

 

>   For safety reasons, never operate a lamp without the protecting glass in place! To protect eyes 

against UV radiation, either a UV-coated protecting glass or a UV-coated lamp must be used.

 

>   Before startup, the lamp must be mounted on a stand or suspended from a suitable mounting. When 

a lamp is suspended, it must be secured to the mounting with the retaining screw

 

>   For lamps, only sand-filled fuses of the type indicated on the safety type plate may be used! Sand-

filled fuses can be identified by their opaque body. If the wrong fuse is used, the lamp may burst.

 

>   Filters or diffusers should not be fastened directly on to flash tubes, halogen modelling lamps, or 

protecting glasses!

 

>   Operate equipment and lamps only in the correct protective bag with ventilation slots!

 

>   Cooling slots on the unit and lamps must never be covered.

 

>   When laying, clearing away or rolling up cables, make sure they do not contact hot equipment or 

parts of lamps, and that they do not cause a tripping hazard!

 

>   Do not touch the lamp sockets on a power pack, and never insert a metallic object into a socket!

 

>   Flash tubes, modelling lights, halogen lamps and protecting glasses operate at high temperatures. 

This also applies to the front faces of lamps. Any accessory used on the front of a lamp also be-

comes very hot. Take great care when handling such accessories! Touching hot components can 
cause injuries!

 

>   When operating flash equipment, never touch glass or metal parts!

 

>   Allow the unit and connected lamps to cool completely after use, before packing them!

 

>   Remove the battery before you clean or service the unit!

Содержание Move 1200 L RFS 2

Страница 1: ...Move Operating instructions...

Страница 2: ...Luis Alvarez USA...

Страница 3: ...1 q p 7 Power selector lamp 2 q p 8 Master power selector q p 9 Modelling light on off 10 eco key more flashes per battery 11 RFS 2 interface on off Photocell on off key 12 LCD display 13 Battery leve...

Страница 4: ......

Страница 5: ...ng instructions in a safe place and pass them on to further users if necessary Observe the safety instructions Contents Page Important safety instructions 8 1 Scope of delivery 11 2 Startup 12 3 Opera...

Страница 6: ...echanical interlocks When plugging in ensure that the interlocks engage completely To unplug push down the locking spring below the cable guide and pull the plug out of its socket Prior to replacing f...

Страница 7: ...tecting glass or a UV coated lamp must be used Before startup the lamp must be mounted on a stand or suspended from a suitable mounting When a lamp is suspended it must be secured to the mounting with...

Страница 8: ...t is compulsory that they are modified in our Service Centre before use with the Move 1200 L RFS 2 power pack Do not expose rechargeable batteries to excessive heat e g sunshine fire or likely Shippin...

Страница 9: ...1200 L RFS 2 31 016 XX 2 MobiLED 32 013 00 Softbox 60 x 60 2 ft x 2 ft 33 561 00 Umbrella 85 cm 33 5 33 574 00 Outdoor Trolley backpack 36 519 00 Move 1200 L RFS 2 31 016 XX 1 MobiLED 32 013 00 Outdoo...

Страница 10: ...12 2 STARTUP 1 Charge battery 2 Press the on check key 3 Click the battery into place 4 Switch on the power pack...

Страница 11: ...he modelling light switches off automatically to save power example mod10s modelling light is on for 10 seconds Eco operation 10 When eco is activated the charging time is twice as long At the same ti...

Страница 12: ...as follows The battery charge display blinks to indicate a low state of charge Once the warning message Battery low appears the power pack is no longer available for use and must be recharged All sett...

Страница 13: ...e ca 5 During charging 1 2 3 Battery empty and is being recharged Battery is 50 charged Battery is 80 charged Battery is fully charged Fault messages at battery 1 2 3 Battery temperature too high Allo...

Страница 14: ...t be discharged too far The unit switches off automatically when the battery voltage is too low However because there is a small leakage current even when the unit is switched off we strongly recommen...

Страница 15: ...ed on to conserve the battery cont mode for continuous operation sequence off 2 50 Selection of a certain number of flash releases from 2 50 As soon as activated the info display shows the number in t...

Страница 16: ...ation 1 Press the menu key 15 to enter the main menu 2 Use the selection key 14 to scroll down to the menu item modelling light 3 Press the menu key 15 again to select the function The display begins...

Страница 17: ...speed mode the colour temperature is slightly colder but remains constant over the energy setting range 8 2 Controlling flash times with the flash duration setting in the main menu In the main menu y...

Страница 18: ...ou need for this is the RFS 2 2 transmitter which is available for Canon Fuji Nikon and Sony cameras Please read the operating instructions for the RFS 2 2 transmitter to learn more about optimum use...

Страница 19: ...ceiver is not included in the power pack s scope of supply 10 2 Photocell cell 2 The photocell can be switched on and off using the sync key 11 When it is active the blue LED beside the cell label 2 i...

Страница 20: ...power pack was shipped energy unit J Ws Choice of unit for energy on the info display serial number Displays the serial number Only for Service country Displays the country code Only for Service Power...

Страница 21: ...g circuit overheated cooling phase 15 min Thermo 2 Capacitors overheated cooling phase 60 min Thermo 3 Resistors overheated cooling phase 3 min Thermo 4 Battery overheated cooling phase 15 min Thermo...

Страница 22: ...te 1600 J 1600 J x Flash yes modelling light no Pulso G 3200 J Unilite 3200 J 3200 J x Flash yes modelling light no Pulso F4 Hazy 4 3200 J x Flash yes modelling light no Pulso Twin 2x3200 J x Flash ye...

Страница 23: ...sure to disconnect the lamp from the power pack Plug in flash tubes are used To change a flash tube remove the snap ring and take out the protecting glass Then pull the flash tube axially out of its...

Страница 24: ...adapter and the adapter cable it is possible to use the modelling light independently of the power pack and the mains power supply With this arrange ment the MobiLED s modelling light can be supplied...

Страница 25: ...Halogen max 2x100 W or 2xLED 30 W Setting for modelling light duration 10 30 60 s Continuous operation for 2 hours Colour temperature ECTC Enhanced Colour Temperature Control technology for constant c...

Страница 26: ...e for the first owner on the above bron color products Exceptions to this rule are flash tubes halogen lamps protecting glasses cables batteries rechargeable batteries and textiles Faults resulting fr...

Страница 27: ...Tim L din Switzerland...

Страница 28: ...Bron Elektronik AG CH 4123 Allschwil Switzerland www broncolor swiss Urs Recher Switzerland BA107 00 04 18...

Отзывы: