Photogenic Professional Lighting PLRX500DR PLDIR-2 Remote digital display and Infrared receiver

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Advanced Series Accessories

Solair!, Voltage Smart# & PL2 series

PLDIR-2 Remote digital display and Infrared receiver.

(Must be used with PLIRC controller)

The PLDIR-2 is a digital display to enhance visibility and to receive infrared signals to control the functions of the Solair Constant Color, Radio-Sync PowerLights. It displays Flash power, Modeling lamp power and unit number. It has a green READY indicator and a BI-color indicator for Flash or Model. Behind a small window is an infrared receiver. Resolution is 0.1 f-stop.

The PLDIR-2 may be mounted to the umbrella bracket under the housing of the PowerLight, on rotating mount, or on an extension cable, for better viewing and infrared control.

PLIRC-1 Infrared remote controller. (Must be used with PLDIR-2)

Similar to TV, VCR, DTV universal remote controllers, the PLIRC-1 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-1. All panel button controls are available, plus STANDBY.

All Solair series 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 Unit 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 PLDIR-2 receivers.)

Along with infrared transmitter hardware and an IBM compatible computer, (using Windows 95, 98, 2000 or XP), the software is used by the photographer to specify the PowerLight settings for up to nine units with independent settings and save a studio setting or pose file. An unlimited number of pose files may be saved. All PowerLights must have PLDIR-2 infrared receivers.

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PLR1000DR, PLR500DR, PLRX500DR, PLRX1000DR specifications

Photogenic Professional Lighting has established itself as a leading innovator in the realm of photography and videography equipment. Among their range of products, the PLRX1000DR, PLRX500DR, PLR500DR, and PLR1000DR lights are notable for their advanced features and superior performance.

The PLRX1000DR is a high-powered lighting solution designed for professional photographers and videographers. With a maximum output of 1000 watts, this unit is perfect for large studio setups or outdoor shoots where powerful lighting is required. One of its standout features is the built-in digital display that offers precise control over power settings, allowing users to adjust the light intensity and manage the color temperature with ease. The PLRX1000DR also employs advanced thermal management technology, ensuring the unit remains cool during extended use, which enhances its durability.

Meanwhile, the PLRX500DR is a versatile option, delivering 500 watts of output. Ideal for smaller studio environments or portrait photography, the PLRX500DR includes an innovative wireless remote control system, providing photographers with the flexibility to adjust settings wirelessly. This feature not only saves time but also allows for creative adjustments on-the-fly, especially in dynamic shooting conditions.

The PLR500DR and PLR1000DR lights, with outputs of 500 watts and 1000 watts respectively, cater to photographers who seek a reliable and efficient lighting solution. Both models are equipped with a robust aluminum construction that ensures durability without compromising portability. They are designed with user-friendliness in mind, featuring simple operation buttons and intuitive interface displays.

Photogenic's proprietary softbox technology is employed across these models, allowing for soft, even lighting that minimizes harsh shadows—this is crucial for professional photography and videography. Moreover, they are compatible with various light modifiers, giving users the ability to customize their lighting to suit any shooting scenario.

In summary, the PLRX1000DR, PLRX500DR, PLR500DR, and PLR1000DR from Photogenic Professional Lighting represent cutting-edge technology with features designed for today's creative professionals. From powerful outputs and wireless controls to robust construction and soft lighting capabilities, these units are built to meet the demands of high-level photography and videography. Whether in the studio or on location, these lights are reliable partners in achieving stunning visual results.