Photogenic Professional Lighting manual Photocell/Slave, AKC160B and AKC320B

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Photocell/Slave:

The built-in photoslave is operational when the unit is ON. If you wish to disable the photoslave, plug in your SYNC cord.

AKC160 and AKC320 Accessories:

A large assortment of Photogenic standard “Quick-Change” reflectors, umbrellas, grids, softboxes, snoots, barndoors and cases are available.

AKC160B and AKC320B:

A battery pack power source (AKB-1) is available, as well as a large assortment of Photogenic standard “Quick-Change” reflectors, umbrellas, grids, softboxes, snoots, barndoors and cases. The AKB-1 uses a spill proof 12-volt battery to generate the 300 volts required to power the AKC160B for over 320 flashes and the ADC320B for over 160 flashes, at FULL power.

 

QUICK-CHANGE ACCESSORIES

Reflectors:

 

PL3R

Shallow Background reflector.

PL3RV

Background veil cutout reflector.

PL5AR

5” Deep Conical Background reflector.

PL7R

7 ½” Standard high gain reflector. 35 degree

 

coverage.

PL14R

14” Parabolic for portraits, feathering, flood and fill

 

lighting. 40-degree coverage.

PL16R

16” Parabolic for portraits, feathering, flood and fill

 

lighting. 60-degree coverage.

PL20R

20” Parabolic for portraits, feathering, flood and fill

 

lighting. 65-degree coverage.

PL24R

24” Parabolic with deflector for soft illumination and

 

flood lighting. 145-degree coverage.

Please contact your dealer for the above reflectors and additional Photogenic light-shaping accessories...Soft Boxes, Barndoors, Scrims, Grids, Diffusers, Snoots & Gel holders.

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Contents StudioMax→ Operator Manual for Monolights Safety Precautions Preparation and Basics Power Input AC line cord jack Thumb screw for umbrella shaftPower Switch Flash PowerCircuit Protection Ready LightPower Off Modeling LightTest Function Synchronization and TriggeringPhotocell/Slave AKC160B and AKC320BOperation Flashing RateFlashtubes and Modeling Lamps AKC320 & AKC320BGeneral AKC160 & AKC160B Color Temperature Consistent and Constant Intensity x Time = ExposurePage Service Photographer should not attempt to make repairsGeneral Trouble Shooting Phone Fax