Profoto D1 1000 Air, D1 500 Air, D1 250 Air manual Adaptive thermal control

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Adaptive thermal control

The D1 unit is equipped with an adaptive thermal control system. If there is risk for over heating of the unit, caused by either heavy use or abnormal external influence, the thermal control system will automatically protect the unit from damage.A microprocessor supervises and controls the unit, based on input from four thermal sensors. If the sensors report an increase in temperature, the microprocessor automatically takes measures to protect the unit. The first measure is to increase the fan speed. If the fan at full speed cannot bring the temperature down, the modeling light will automatically be turned off during recharging. Next step is to turn off the modeling light completely and at the same time slow down the recharging. Eventually the recharging will stop completely. After a while, when the temperature has decreased sufficiently, the unit will start recharging at a normal pace.This automatic protection will only interfere under extreme conditions,such as when the air vents are blocked.

Depending on version, the D1 unit is designed to withstand up to 1000 full power flashes during one hour. However, it is not recommended to run harder than necessary due to the lifetime of the flash tube.

If a defective flash head – for example with a broken or misfiring flash tube – is used,after releasing the flash a long beep signal will indicate malfunction/underexposure.

Notice:

The air vents of the unit must never be blocked or covered in any way. Never store your flash equipment in a car on a hot and sunny day. Never use a D1 unit that is placed inside a case or transport box.Avoid storing the unit close or below the freezing point.A cold unit may not work properly or may even brake and will lose capacity (flash output). There is also a risk of failure because of condensation when a cold generator is moved to a warmer surrounding. Do not expose any flash equipment to wet or humid environments or extreme electro-magnetic fields.

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Contents D1 1000 Air D1 500 Air D1 250 Air Profoto D1 Thank you for choosing Profoto Safety Precautions Safety instructionsTable of Contents Profoto Air System descriptionProfoto Studio Air Profoto Air RemoteProfoto Air Sync Profoto Air USBNomenclature Slave SettingSync Connector Locking Knob Energy control Power supplySync signaling FunctionalityReady indicator/Test function Ready signalingFlash before ready Umbrella Remote controlColor temperature ReflectorOperating instructions Ready signaling setting Modeling light settingSync via radio D1 without Profoto Air Radio settings D1 with Profoto AirSync via cable Sync via IRTurn off unit Changing flash tube and/or modeling lamp MaintenanceClasp Flash tube Modeling lamp Changing built-in fuse Adaptive thermal control 500 1000 Air500 Air 250 AirSynchronization modes Sync cable/IR/Air This page is intentionally left blank This page is intentionally left blank Change without notice
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