12
To control the modelling light and to protect the battery, the Verso A has variable set-
tings of the on time of the modelling light between 1 min. and 20 min. (see chapter 8).
Exception:
When using the lamp base with halogen lamps of 1 x 650 W or 2 x 300 W,
the setting of the on time is max. 7 min.
Attention:
In case of thermal overloading of the Power Dock due to the modelling light,
the LED key "mod" (14) will start blinking and the modelling light will
extinguish until the end of the cooling process.
4.4
Modelling light switch on lamp base
The switch, on the lamp bases, permits selective lighting control with the modelling light.
To avoid damage to the lamp filament, always switch off the modelling light before
moving the lamp base.
5. Release and remote control
5.1
Photocell (cell)
The photocells can be switched on or off by using the "
cell
" key (12). When they are
activated the green LED lights up. The sensitivity of the photocells can be reduced if
necessary. (see chapter 8).
After a flash series an active photocell is blocked, and the green LED starts blinking. By
pressing the "cell" key, the block is cancelled. When triggering via the photocells or
infrared receiver (IR), ensure that the infrared receiver of the unit is not obstructed by
obstacles.
5.2
Infrared receiver (ir/rf)
The infrared receiver and, if available the RFS interface, can be switched on and off by
using the "
ir/rf
" (13) key. As option you can set both functions (IR and RFS)
respectively only one of those which should be switched on or off with this key (see
chapter 8). Is one or both activated, the green LED lights up.
When triggering via infrared receiver (IR), ensure that the infrared receiver of the unit is
not obstructed by obstacles.
5.3
Infrared flash release channel
The power pack Verso A can be triggered with the broncolor infrared emitter IRX 2. If
the power pack is triggered via infrared, the flash is released after a transmission delay
of 1/1000 s.
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