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Lamp Replacement
Strobe lamps in FL-45P, FL-75P and FL-150P have a life of at least 5 million flashes.
Replace burnt-out strobe lamps in FL-45P, FL-75P and FL-150P as follows. Always
use appropriate Geni ST-series replacement lamps.
1. Disconnect power source. Let unit cool five minutes.
2. Use a Phillips-head screwdriver to remove the screw in the clasp that connects
the lens (A4) to the strobe body (A5). While grasping the strobe body (A5), turn the
lens (A4) clockwise. You will hear a click. Remove the lens.
3. Grasp the burnt-out strobe lamp. Pull straight out. Discard old lamp properly.
Keep away from children and animals.
4. Cover your hands with lint-free gloves or cloth. Grasp the new strobe lamp tube.
Insert its pins straight into the strobe lamp socket. Do not touch lamp tube with bare
hands, as this will shorten the lamp life. Use rubbing alcohol and a lint-free cloth to
wipe lamp tube clean if it is accidentally touched.
5. Align the lens and body: A knob in the lens fits nicely into a slot in the body. Turn
the lens counterclockwise on the body, bringing the screw hole on the clasp (A3)
into place. Tighten the retaining screw into place.
Manual Control Operation
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1. Make sure that power supply and product voltages are the same. Plug the Zap
Strobe mains power cord into properly grounded socket.
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2. Twist the SPEED knob(B4) on the back of the unit to set flash rate. Zap Strobes
flash approximately from 1 to 12 times per second.
Remote Control Operation
1. Link the strobe to an analog strobe controller, for example, Geni FL-01C or FL-
34C, as follows:
A. Plug one end of a standard microphone cable with 1/4-inch mono jacks to
the controller output socket.
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B. Run your line to the first strobe. Insert the 1/4-inch mono jack into the Zap
Strobe's IN (B5) socket. Insert another cable with 1/4-inch mono jacks into the first
strobe unit's OUT (B6) socket.
C. Run your line to the next strobe, and make connections by repeating the
process above. Observe controller instructions regarding the maximum number of
strobes that can be linked.
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2. Make sure that power supply and product voltages are the same. Plug the Zap
Strobe mains power cord into properly grounded power source. Plug controller into
power source.
3. Adjust strobe flash rate according to your controller instructions. On the Geni FL-
01C controller, for example, simply turn on the POWER switch and twist the control
knob to adjust flash rate.
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Zap Strobe, Illustration A
A1
A3
A1 - Hole for C-clamp
A2 - Bracket
A3 - Clasp
A4 - Lens
A5 - Strobe Body
A6 - Back Panel
(Details on Page 4)
A7 - Bracket Knob
A8 - Angle Guide
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
A2
Back Panel, Illustration B
B7
B6
B5
B4
B3
B2
B1
B1 - Product Specification Area
B2 - Certification Mark Area
B3 - Serial Number Area
B4 - Speed Adjustment Knob
B5 - Signal IN Connection
B6 - Signal OUT Connection
B7 - Mains Power Line
Note: Look at the Product
Specification Area to see
which strobe version you have
and to know which instructions you
should follow.