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Advanced PL2 series Accessories.
PLIRC-1 Infrared remote controller for models 1250DR and 2500DR.
(must be used with PLDIR-1 receivers)
Similar to TV, VCR, DTV universal remote controllers, the PLIRC-2 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-2. All panel button controls
are available, plus STANDBY.
All 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 U
nit 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 PL1250DR & PL2500DR with PLDIR-2 receivers.)
Along with infrared transmitter hardware and an IBM compatible computer using
Windows 95 or 98, the software is used by the photographer to specify the PowerLight
settings for up to nine units with independent settings and save a studio settings or as a
pose file. An unlimited number of pose files may be saved. All PowerLights must have
PLDIR-2 infrared receivers.
PLMAC-1 Studio System Controller software for MAC. (must be used with
PL1250DR & PL2500DR with PLDIR-2 receivers.)
Along with infrared transmitter hardware and a MAC computer using Windows 95 or 98,
the software is used by the photographer to specify the PowerLight settings for up to nine
units with independent settings and save a studio settings as a pose file. An unlimited
number of pose files may be saved. All PowerLights must have PLDIR-2 infrared
receivers.
PLX-5
Five foot extension cable with adapter for PLDD-1, PLDRC-1 and PLDIR-2
displays.
PLX-10
Ten foot extension cable with adapter for PLDD-1, PLDRC-1 and PLDIR-2
displays.
PLX-15
Fifteen foot extension cable with adapter for PLDD-1, PLDRC-1 and PLDIR-2
displays.