2.3Mounting / Removing the flash unit

Turn off the flash by their main switch!

Fold down the flash unit’s pivoted camera bracket. Secure the flash unit to the camera with the thread- ed tripod screw.

To dismantle release the threaded tripod screw and remove the flash unit from the camera. Push the camera bracket forwards at the hinge and si- multaneously fold upwards.

2.4 Switching the flash unit on and off

To switch on set the main switch to “ON”. To switch off push the main switch down.

￿Automatic switch-off function / AUTO-OFF

To save battery power and prevent inadvertent battery discharge the flash unit is factory-set to switch over to standby mode (AUTO OFF) approx.

8 minutes after:

-switch-on,

-a setting procedure,

-firing a flash.

The flash readiness signal and the indications on

the LC display go out. After automatic switch-off the last used settings are retained and instantly available when the flash unit is switched on again.

The flash unit is reactivated merely by depression of any key (wake-up function).

The flash unit should always be turned off by its main switch if it is not going to be used for an extended period of time.

The automatic switch-off function can be deacti- vated whenever required (see Chapter 11.1).

3.Flash coverage and reflector attachments

If there is no attachment in front of the reflector, the flash unit provides full lighting coverage for normal 24x36 mm shots with lenses as of 35 mm focal length. If a wide-angle diffuser (identified by W) is used the flash will cover the image angle of a 24 mm lens. When positioning the telephoto attachment (identified by T) in front of the reflector the flash unit will fully illuminate shots taken with a telephoto lens of 85 mm focal length and longer.

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Metz 28 CS-2 instruction manual Flash coverage and reflector attachments, Mounting / Removing the flash unit