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head is connected to B half the energy is obtained if the SYM/ASYM switch is in position A 1/1 (1/2), B 1/2. If the switch is in the position A 1/2, B 1/4 a quarter of the chosen energy is obtained.
Two lamp heads: The energy chosen with the MASTER [13] control can either be distributed evenly through the two lamp heads (the SYM/ASYM switch in the position A1/1 (1/2), B 1/2) or twice as much energy (equivalent to one f:stop) through A as B (the SYM/ASYM switch in the position A 1/2, B 1/4). At any change of energy with the control MASTER [13] the ready lamp
[8]is put out. When the light is out, this is an indication that autodumping or recharging is in progress.
Choice of Modelling Light
Pushing the button MOD.LIGHT [11] turns on the modelling light. To save the battery the modelling light is automatically turned off after 20 seconds. To have the modelling light stay on for a longer period of time push the button two or three consecutive times, which will give 40 and 60 seconds respectively. For every period of 20 seconds when the modelling light is turned on the battery capacity decreases by the equivalent of two flashes at full energy. The maximum mod- elling light is 100 W even if a ProHead with a 250 W halogen lamp is used. A ProHead or old- er heads -
Connecting Camera & Flash Meter
The two sync sockets [6] allow the camera and flash meter to be connected simultaneously. The 5 M sync cord can be extended without limitations with sync extension cords. Further sync connections can be made with the Profoto sync interconnection cable or by so called ”hard wiring”. A slave signal from the photocell can be forwarded through this cable to another flash generator.
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