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Recharging

The recharging starts when the ON/OFF switch [12] is pushed down. Slow or fast recharging can be chosen. When the button FAST [10] is released, the generator will recharge slowly. Push the FAST button [10] for normal recharging cycles; this is sufficient for most kinds of photog- raphy. The recharging time is approx. 2.8 sec at full energy. When extremely short recharging times are required, for instance when operating a motor-drive camera, choose lower energy settings. The lowest energy setting offers the fastest recharging rate (0.18 sec). The generator is turned off by pressing the button ON [12] for a minimum of three seconds. The generator automatically turns off when the controls MASTER [13], MOD.LIGHT [11] and the sync out- lets have not been in use for 30 minutes.

Photocell

The built-in photocell [5] will sense flash release as well as IR-signals from most IR-transmit- ters. The photocell is disabled when the button marked SLAVE [7] is released. The photocell can also, via cable, trigger off an additional generator.

Signals, Audible & Visible

One of the indicator lights for the battery charge [3] will light up once the generator is turned on. The charge indicator [3] is up-dated when the generator is turned on or when a flash is fired. When all lights light up the generator has no charging value - fire a flash. When the energy output is changed the white ready lamp [8] turns off thus indicating that dumping of the energy is in progress. A short ”beep” can be heard when the generator is fully recharged. Releasing the button SOUND [9] can turn off this signal. The generator can be restarted directly from a camera, if a sync cord is connected, by shooting a frame. If a flash is fired before the generator is fully charged a long ”beep” can be heard thus indicating an underexposed frame. A number of short consecutive ”beeps” - 16 - can be heard before the generator automatically turns itself off.

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