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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Despite the measures that have been taken to make electronic flash
equipment safe, it must be recognized that high voltages and high
temperatures do exist within the power supply / lighting unit.    Certain
precautions must be observed in handling the unit.

Contact with internal high voltage may result in severe injury or death.

1. Before installing or removing the flashtube and modeling

lamp, be sure this appliance is turned off, cooled and
unplugged from AC power source.  

2. Do not touch the glass tubes with bare hands, as normal

body oils will shorten the bulb’s life.  Always use a clean
cloth or wear gloves to protect your hand from glass
breakage and heat.

3. Do not defeat the purpose to the three-wire line cord by

disconnecting the ground.  Connect to properly functioning
and grounded 3-pin receptacles only.  If you are using an
extension cord, be sure the cord has an equivalent or
greater rating and has a ground.

4. Do not insert a screwdriver or other metal objects into the

flashtube socket area or vents.  Contact with high voltage
may result.

5. Do not operate this appliance with a frayed or damaged

line cord.

When replacing or using the unit with an

extension cable, be sure the cable has an equivalent or
greater rating and is a properly connected 3-wire
grounded cable.

6. Do not attempt to use this appliance if it has been dropped

or damaged, until a qualified service person has serviced
the unit.

7. Do not operate the unit with a damaged or broken

flashtube or modeling lamp.    To prevent damage always
use Photogenic specified replacements for the flashtubes
and modeling lamps.

8. Perform no internal service work on this unit.    Refer all

such service to a qualified service person or return to the
factory.    This will provide you safety and continuation of
your warranty.

9. Do not operate when water is present (including ocean

salt spray) and from extreme temperature shifts.    If the
unit is stored in hot or below freezing temperatures, allow
at least one hour at room temperatures before using.

Содержание Studio Max III AKC160

Страница 1: ...ant Color StudioMax III Operator s Manual Studio Max III AKC320 Studio Max III AKC320B Studio Max III AKC320R Studio Max Studio Max Studio Max Studio Max Studio Max III AKC320BR III AKC160 III AKC160B...

Страница 2: ...are self contained light units and power supplies They have a professional plug in color corrected flashtube a 100 watt ON OFF modeling light and bare bulb capability both vertically and horizontally...

Страница 3: ...er rating and has a ground 4 Do not insert a screwdriver or other metal objects into the flashtube socket area or vents Contact with high voltage may result 5 Do not operate this appliance with a fray...

Страница 4: ...contacts during operation Do not touch the glass tubes with bare hands as normal body oils will shorten the bulb s life Always use a clean cloth or wear gloves to protect your hand from glass breakag...

Страница 5: ...EL AND BASIC OPERATION Power Input The power required to operate the StudioMax III is 105 to 125 volts AC 50 60 Hz 4 Amp and or for a B battery model an approved DC battery power pack not included The...

Страница 6: ...attery pack turn the Monolight ON before turning the battery pack power ON Flash Power All settings and controls of the StudioMax III are extremely stable and repeatable due to the use of an internal...

Страница 7: ...the trigger cord is properly connected check the synchronization with the camera Adjust the lighting unit to same height as the camera lens and face the lights into the lens The lens aperture should...

Страница 8: ...the side of the transmitter and insert the PC connector into the camera 6 When you want to trigger multiple lights program each light sepa rately to the same radio channel 7 The RTT transmitter can b...

Страница 9: ...ashes Full Continuous 15 Continuous 30 minutes 10 180 1 minutes 4 15 1 4 Continuous 10 Continuous 30 minutes 6 300 3 minutes 4 45 1 32 1 5 Continuous Exposure Information The following charts give the...

Страница 10: ...odeling Light Power 100 Watt 120 VAC ESR Modeling Light Control ON or OFF Triggering Built in Photoslave Push to Test button Sync Jack Radio R models Main Supply 105 125 VAC 50 60 Hz 3 amp Consumption...

Страница 11: ...200K Modeling Light Power 100 watt 120 VAC ESR Modeling Light Control ON or OFF Triggering Built in Photoslave Push to Test button SyncJack Radio R models Main Supply 105 125 VAC 50 60 Hz 3 amp Consu...

Страница 12: ...over all power levels Both are necessary to provide the perfect exposure we all strive for The light produced by the new AKC s is consistent constant Every time you set a desired power level you will...

Страница 13: ...der low light conditions you may have to extend your exposure times to a point of significant speed loss With black and white films the effect of this speed loss is partially offset by wide exposure l...

Страница 14: ...FF for four hours to discharge the main capacitors Never place your fingers or any metal objects into the flash or modeling sockets Contact with high voltage may result Limited StudioMax III Warranty...

Страница 15: ...b Bright light falling on photoslave c Poor connection in line cord d Reverse connection on trigger cord connection at camera e Some radio slaves will cause interference Consult slave manufacturer Tri...

Страница 16: ...16 Photogenic Professional Lighting 1268 Humbracht Circle Bartlett Illinois 60103 1631 USA Phone 630 830 2500 Fax 630 830 2525 Manual 116585 Revision 05 11 10...

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