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1 Instruction Manual for Black Line Equipment

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3 Welcome to Speedotron Thank you for purchasing Speedotron Black Line equipment. The name Speedotron is synonymous with professional workmanship and the finest electronic flash equipment available. Backed by years of experience, our engineers have developed the Black Line system to take the rigors of daily professional use with consistently outstanding results. For more than 60 years, Speedotron s reputation has grown without much fanfare or advertising. Over the years, we have found that a satisfied user is our best salesman. We are determined to serve you well and offer the most efficient, competent and courteous service anywhere. If this is your first Speedotron purchase, this guide will help you get the most out of your new equipment. If you've purchased and used our equipment before, much of this information will be familiar. In either case, we advise going over this manual thoroughly. It contains vital information on the care and proper use of all (including the latest) Speedotron products. This manual is not a photographic handbook; only information pertinent to basic operation is given. If you have questions about how to handle a particular lighting situation or other application that is not discussed, please contact us and we ll answer your questions as best we can. The equipment you have purchased is heavy-duty, durable equipment that will stand up to continuous use either on location or in the studio. However, there are certain operating procedures that should be adhered to insure maximum performance. Treated with a reasonable care, your Black Line system will provide you with dependable, consistent, long lasting service. Please help us to get to know you and fulfill our obligations to you. Return the enclosed warranty registration card (found in the center of this manual) to us immediately. Sending in this card will validate your warranty and put your name on our mailing list. Speedotron Corporation 310 South Racine Avenue Chicago, Illinois / FAX: 312/ info@speedotron.com welcome

4 2-year u.s. limited warranty Speedotron s 2-Year U.S. Limited Warranty Speedotron guarantees to repair or replace, free of charge, any part or parts found by factory inspection to be defective due to faulty material or workmanship, provided the equipment is returned to our factory prepaid. The period of warranty is two years from the date of original purchase, except for flash tubes and modeling lamps, which are covered by the manufacturers warranties, not by Speedotron. Flash tubes, are covered for a period of one year only, and the length of manufacturer s warranties on modeling lamps varies.the Speedotron two-year warranty does not apply to equipment which has been abused, cracked or broken in shipping, resold or rented (without written permission from Speedotron Corporation), which has the serial number removed or defaced, which has been modified or repaired by an unauthorized person, or which has been purchased from any source other than an authorized Speedotron dealer. A copy of the original sales receipt from an authorized Speedotron dealer is required at the time of warranty service. The seller shall not be liable for any injury, loss or damage, direct or consequential, arising from the use or inability to use the product. Prior to use, the purchaser shall determine the suitability of the product for the intended use and assume all risks and liabilities. The obligation of Speedotron Corporation is limited to repair or replacement only, and no one is authorized to assume any obligation not in accordance with the above. Do not attempt to make repairs to your Speedotron equipment. All electronic flash systems operate on high voltage and high power. There is a high risk of severe electrical shock when opening a power supply or light unit. Leave service to qualified and authorized electrical service personnel. Authorized service personnel are familiar with the procedure to fully discharge a live unit (flashing the unit is not enough to drain stored power even when the unit is unplugged). Repairs by unauthorized service personnel or by the user will void the warranty. Although we do have several service stations, we encourage you to send all repairs, under warranty or otherwise, to our factory to ensure the best possible service. Not only will your unit be properly repaired, but it will be given a routine updating of all circuitry that has been revised since your unit was manufactured. Should service be necessary under this warranty, return the item to us prepaid (we do not accept collect shipments). We, in turn, will expedite repairs and return the item to you prepaid, via whatever means of transportation you used to ship it to us (applies to continental U.S.A. only). This warranty is not valid unless you fill out and return your warranty registration card. Equipment should be registered within 10 days of purchase. Note: The warranties covering flash tubes and modeling lamps are original manufacturer warranties, and do not cover damage which occurs in shipping. All flash tubes are checked over before being shipped to ensure that they are in good condition. Please inspect all flash tubes and modeling lamps upon their arrival, and if they are cracked or broken, contact the shipping company immediately for a damage claim. Only flash tubes or modeling lamps that are defective, not those that are cracked or broken, are covered and will be replaced by the manufacturer s warranty. The Speedotron 2-year U.S. warranty applies only to Speedotron equipment purchased from authorized Speedotron dealers. FOR YOUR RECORDS: Dealer Purchase Date Equipment Type Model No. Serial No.

5 POWER SUPPLIES General Instructions and Information Description of Controls Operating Instructions Power Ratios 805 Description of Controls Operating Instructions Power Ratios 1205CX LV & 2405CX LV Description of Controls Operating Instructions Power Ratios 2401SX Description of Controls Operating Instructions Power Ratios 2403CX LV Description of Controls Operating Instructions Power Ratios 4803CX LV Description of Controls Operating Instructions Power Ratios Explorer 1500 Digital Operating Instructions Description of Controls Appendix - Specs LIGHT UNITS General Instructions and Information Model 102 Light Unit Model 103 Light Unit Model 202VF Light Unit Model 105, 2 Cable Light Unit Model 105, 4 Cable light Unit Model 206VF Light Unit GENERAL MAINTENANCE AND CARE TROUBLE SHOOTING TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PLUS-3 PROTECTION PLAN table of contents

6 instructions and information General Instructions and Information Although Speedotron Black Line power supplies vary in power and features, they all operate under the same principles. The following instructions apply to the entire Black Line series. For maximum equipment life and for safe, dependable operation of power supplies, we advise you to follow these general rules. Information contained in this manual is applicable to New Speedotron Equipment at the time of writing. Some information may not be applicable to older Speedotron equipment. Before doing anything with the power supply make sure that the Model and Power switches are in the off position and the Reset button (circuit breaker) is fully depressed into its socket. Connect light cable(s) to the Light Unit Outlet(s) on the power supply (with the103, 202VF and 206VF lights, connect the light unit cable to the light unit before connecting to power supply), selecting the appropriate outlets for the desired power level. (Refer to the diagrams on the side of the power supply.) To insert, align the light unit plug with the power supply outlet and apply even pressure while pushing. Make sure that all light unit cables are firmly seated and you hear or feel the quick release ring click into place or the lockring of 206 light units is fully threaded. Make sure cables are out of pathways or are taped to the floor to prevent accidentally disconnecting cables from power supply. Never connect or disconnect a light unit while the power supply is turned on. Never insert or remove flash tubes while the light unit is connected to the power supply. Be sure flash tubes are fully seated into light unit sockets. (Read instructions in the Light Units section of this manual for more information on light unit assembly and operation.) Always make sure your Model and Power switches are off when disconnecting or connecting light units. Speedotron power supplies are equipped with arc-protected outlets. However, as with any electrical equipment, arc-over (an electrical discharge between two physically disconnected electrical terminals) is a possibility. When light cables, flash tubes or power cords are improperly seated, arc-over may occur. Also, if your light unit or power supply malfunctions, or the power cord or the internal wiring in the studio is improperly terminated or defective, there is a chance of arc-over. Severe power supply damage and operator injury may result if arc-over occurs. Plug sync extension into Sync socket and connect other end to PC cord for camera. These sync extensions have a 1/4 international (phone jack) plug. Insure that protective flashtube covers are removed from light units before turning on model lamps or flashing. A slave tripper (Speedotron #23510) may be installed in the Sync socket to fire the power supply. The 805 features a built-in slave trigger for added convenience. Connect AC power cord into Power Input on power supply. Always use a three-wire ground power cord and a properly grounded wall outlet with all 4

7 Speedotron power supplies. Failure to do so may cause the power supply to intermittently misfire. Do not use a three prong-to-two prong ground eliminator adapter. Once the light units are properly assembled and installed, the power cord is installed and the sync extension is connected, turn the Power switch on. Do not immediately fire the unit on the first use or when the unit has been idle for periods over 3 weeks. Allow several minutes for the power supply s capacitors to form. Once this procedure has been followed at these times, subsequent use of the power supply requires no waiting period. Ready/Push to Flash button may be depressed to verify proper system operation. When Power is on, be sure Ready/Push to Flash indicator is illuminated before switching Power, Combine/Isolate, or Fast/Slow* controls. Do not move these switches while the unit is recycling. Each Black Line power supply's unique features are fully explained in the next section of this manual. Never attempt to make repairs to your Speedotron equipment. All electronic flash systems operate on high voltage and power. It is very dangerous to open a power supply. To summarize, set-up should go as follows: Make sure power supply is off (both Model and Power switches in the off position) and unplugged. Connect light units to power supply. Inspect all connections, flash tubes and modeling lights. Set desired ratio. Connect sync cable to power supply and camera Connect power supply to AC. Turn on power supply and wait for it to reach full charge. Test to see that all light units are flashing and slave triggers (if any) are functioning. Power Ratios Black Line equipment is capable of symmetrical (all light units receiving the same amount of light) or asymmetrical (ratioed) power distribution. Controlling distribution is as easy as flipping a switch. Each power supply is divided into three channels with different levels of power, except for the 405 (which has two). These channels may may be joined for even (symmetrical) output to all outlets or separated for unequal (asymmetrical) output to a set of outlets in one or more channels. Power distribution charts are provided in the next section of this manual and on the side of each power supply. When we refer to ratioing, we are describing the levels of power output from the power supply to the light units only. These power output ratios do not mean that the light falling on the subject will be at that same ratio. This will only occur if the light units are the same and have the same flash tube, reflector, cable length, light control accessories, are at the same distance to the subject, and there is no overlap of lighting on the subject, etc. Power output ratios are only offered as a guide to help you determine your lighting arrangements. *Not available on 405/805 power supplies. 5 instructions and information

8 405 power supply 405 Description of Controls 1) Power turns power supply on and off (flashes light units when turning off) 2) Model turns model lamps on and off. Setting this switch on Ratio will reduce the modeling lamps on channel A by 1 stop to match the light unit's output. 3) A+B or A B controls 2-channel power distribution. A+B connects the 2 channels with symmetrical distribution to all outlets; A B separates channels. 4) Variable Power Control simultaneously controls power of both channels, in 1/4 stop increments, down to -2 stops (1/4 power). 5) Ready/Push illuminates when power supply reaches 100% recycle. Pushing the button manually triggers the flash for testing or open flash applications. 6) Sync socket to connect camera or slave to power supply. The 405 accepts 1/4" international (phone jack) sync cords. 7) Reset push to reset circuit breaker. Circuit breaker disables power supply in case of malfunction. 8) Light Unit Outlets (3) sockets for connecting from one to three light units to power supply. The 405 features our new quick-disconnect sockets that snap into contact with the 103B light head. These new sockets are completely compatible with all previous standard light heads. 9) Power Input socket for AC power cord. 6

9 405 Operating Instructions In addition to the general instructions on page 4, the following information and techniques are crucial for the proper use and care of the 405 power supply: Set Ratio switches for desired ratio of power to light unit(s). See the chart on the side of the power supply and below for ratio combinations that are possible with up to three light units. Connect power supply to AC outlet. Turn Power switch on. The neon Ready/Push to Flash indicator will illuminate and flicker indicating 100% recycle. The flicker is normal and indicates the operation of the voltage regulator. The unit is now fully charged and ready to fire. Do not immediately fire the unit on the first use or when the unit has been idle for periods over 3 weeks. Allow several minutes for the power supply s capacitors to form. When the power supply has been used recently you may fire the unit immediately. Push the Ready/Push to Flash button to verify proper system operation. When Power is on, be sure Ready/Push indicator is illuminated before switching Power or Ratio controls. Do not move these switches while the unit is recycling. The Variable Power Control simultaneously changes power of both channels: When decreasing power (rotating knob from Full to -1 stop, for example) power to the light unit(s) will not be reduced until the power supply has been fired. Press the Ready/Push button to discharge unit. When increasing power (rotating knob from -1 stop to Full, for example) it is immediately increased to the light units in all models. Rotating the Variable Power Control does not change the output of the model lamps. When disassembling the system, turn Power switch to the off position. This flashes all light units connected to the power supply. Do not push the Push to Flash switch before turning power supply off. This will damage power supply. Unplug power cord from outlet, then disconnect light units from power supply. 405 Power Ratios 405 power supply Divide watt-seconds by 2 when using half power (-1 stop). Divide watt-seconds by 4 when using quarter power (-2 stop). 7

10 805 power supply 805 Description of Controls 1) Power turns power supply on and off (flashes light units when turning off) 2) Model turns model lamps on and off. Setting this switch on Ratio will reduce the modeling lamps on channel A by 1.5 stop to match the light unit's output. 3) A+B+C A B C A B+C controls 3-channel power distribution. A+B+C connects all 3 channels with symmetrical distribution to all outlets; A B C separates all three channels; A B+C isolates channel A and combines channels B & C. 4) Ready/Push illuminates when power supply reaches 100% recycle. Pushing the button manually triggers the flash for testing or open flash applications. 5) Sync socket to connect camera or slave to power supply. The 805 accepts 1/4" international standard sync cords. Inserting the sync cord disconnects the Slave Tripper. 6) Reset push to reset circuit breaker. Circuit breaker disables power supply in case of malfunction. 7) AC Socket for AC power cord 8) Slave Tripper Allows remote operation by sensing the light of another flash. To disconnect - Sync cord must be inserted. 9) Light Unit Outlets (4) sockets for connecting from one to four light units to power supply. The 805 features our new quick-disconnect sockets that snap into contact with the light units. These new sockets are completely compatible with all previous standard light heads. 10) Power Level Control simultaneously controls power of all channels, in 1/4 stop increments, down to -2 stops (1/4 power). 8

11 805 Operating Instructions In addition to the general instructions on page 4, the following information and techniques are crucial for the proper use and care of the 805 power supply: Set three-position ratio switch for desired ratio of power to light unit(s). See the chart below or on the side of the power supply for ratio combinations that are possible with up to four light units. Connect power supply to AC outlet. Turn Power switch on. The neon Ready/Push indicator will illuminate and flicker indicating 100% recycle. The flicker is normal and indicates the voltage regulator is operating. The unit is now fully charged and ready to fire. Do not immediately fire the unit on the first use or when the unit has been idle for periods over 3 weeks. Allow several minutes for the power supply s capacitors to form. Push the Ready/Push button to verify proper system operation. When power is on, be sure Ready/Push indicator is illuminated before switching Power or Ratio controls. Do not move these switches while the unit is recycling. The Variable Power Control simultaneously changes power of both channels: When decreasing power (rotating knob from Full to -1 stop, for example) power to the light unit(s) will not be reduced until the power supply has been fired. Press the Ready/Push button to discharge unit. When increasing power (rotating knob from -1 stop to Full, for example) it is immediately increased to the light units in all models. Rotating the Variable Power Control does not change the output of the model lamps. When disassembling the system, turn Power and Model switches to the off position. This flashes all light units connected to the power supply. Do not push the Ready/Push switch before turning power supply off. This will damage power supply. Unplug power cord from outlet, then disconnect light units from power supply. 805 Power Ratios 805 power supply Divide watt-seconds by 2 when using half power (-1 stop). Divide watt-seconds by 4 when using quarter power (-2 stop). 9

12 1205CX LV / 2405CX LV 1205CX LV / 2405CX LV Description of Controls Note:Instructions apply to all versions of 1205/2405 power supplies. Variations in these models are in switches and AC input connector only. 1) Power turns power supply on and off (flashes light units when turning off) 2) Model turns model lamps on and off. 3) Fast/Slow controls recycle rate. 4) Combine/Isolate controls 3-channel power distribution. Combine connects channels as indicated (A+B, B+C) with symmetrical distribution; Isolate separates channels as indicated (A B, B C). 5) Variable Power Control simultaneously controls power of all 3 channels, in 1/4 stop increments, down to -2 stops (1/4 power). 6) Ready/Push to Flash illuminates when power supply reaches 100% recycle. Pushing the button manually triggers the flash for testing or open flash applications. 7) Sync socket to connect camera or slave to power supply. 8) Reset push to reset circuit breaker. Circuit breaker disables power supply in case of malfunction. 9) Variable Model Lamp Control (3) controls output of model lamps, down to -3 stops (1/8 power), independently for each channel. 10) Light Unit Outlets (4) sockets for connecting from one to four light units to power supply. 11) Power Input socket for AC power cord. 10

13 1205CX LV / 2405CX LV Operating Instructions The 1205CX LV and 2405CX LV are identical in features and operation, except that the 2405CX LV is twice as powerful. The following instructions apply for both units. Please read these instructions and the general instructions on page 4 for the proper use and care of these power supplies. Set Combine/Isolate switches for desired ratio of power to light unit(s). See the chart on the side of the power supply and the next page for ratio combinations that are possible with up to four light units. Set Fast/Slow switch. Normally, you will operate the unit in fast recycle mode. However, if you do not have adequate power in your studio, this may cause circuit breakers in your studio to blow. In this case, use slow recycle mode. Connect power supply to AC outlet. Turn Power switch on. Ready/Push to Flash indicator will illuminate, indicating 100% recycle. The unit is now fully charged and ready to fire. Do not immediately fire the unit on the first use or when the unit has been idle for periods over 3 weeks. Allow several minutes for the power supply s capacitors to form. When the power supply has been used recently you may fire the unit immediately. Ready/Push to Flash button may be depressed to verify proper system operation. The Ready/Push to Flash indicator light will periodically flicker. This is normal and indicates the operation of the voltage regulator. When Power is on, be sure Ready/Push to Flash indicator is illuminated before switching Power, Combine/Isolate, or Fast/Slow controls. Do not move these switches while the unit is recycling. The Variable Power Control simultaneously changes power of all 3 channels. When decreasing power (rotating knob from Full to -1 stop, for example) power to the light unit(s) will not be reduced until the 1205CX LV / 2405CX LV has been fired. Press the Push to Flash button to discharge unit. When increasing power (rotating knob from -1 stop to Full, for example) it is immediately increased to the light units. Rotating the Variable Power Control does not change the output of the model lamps. Their output is controlled by the Variable Model Lamps Controls, one control for each power channel. Rotating the knobs immediately adjusts the output of the model lamps. This way, model lamp output can be matched to the light units, and lighting ratios are easily visualized. When disassembling the system, turn Power switch to the off position. This flashes all light units connected to the Model 1205CX LV / 2405CX LV. Do not push the Push to Flash switch before turning power supply off. This will damage power supply. Unplug power cord from outlet, then disconnect light units from power supply CX LV / 2405CX LV

14 1205CX LV Power Ratios 1205CX LV / 2405CX LV Divide watt-seconds by 2 when using half power (-1 stop). Divide watt-seconds by 4 when using quarter power (-2 stop). 2405CX LV Power Ratios Divide watt-seconds by 2 when using half power (-1 stop). Divide watt-seconds by 4 when using quarter power (-2 stop). 12

15 2401SX Description of Controls 1) Power turns power supply on and off. 2) Power On Indicator illuminates when main power is switched on. 3) Model Light turns model lamps on and off. 4) 800Ws Isolate/Combine when in isolate, this switch isolates the 800Ws channel from the 1200Ws channel and provides two Light Unit Outlets per channel. When in combine, provides 2000Ws among four Light Unit Outlets. 5) 400Ws Isolate/Combine when in isolate, this switch isolates the 400Ws channel from the 1200Ws channel and provides two Light Unit Outlets per channel. When in combine, provides 1600Ws among four Light Unit Outlets. (With both 800Ws and the 400Ws switches in combine, 2400Ws is available through any of the six Light Unit Outlets, divided equally. See diagrams on the side panel of the power supply and page 16 for detailed examples of the ratio system.) 6) Recycle Rate controls recycle rate. 7) Push to Flash manual triggering of flash for testing or open flash application. 8) Ready indicator illuminates when power supply reaches 100% recycle. 9) Sync socket to connect camera or slave to power supply. 10) Reset (1 for model lamps, 1 for main power) push to reset circuit breaker. Circuit breakers disable power supply and model lamp circuitry in case of malfunction. 11) Power Input socket for AC power cord. 12) Light Unit Outlets (6) sockets for connecting from one to six light units to power supply. 2401CX LV/SX power supply 13

16 2401SX power supply 2401SX Operating Instructions Operation of the 2401SX power supply is quite simple and straightforward. In addition to the instructions on page 4, please read the following to insure top performance and reliability from your 2401SX. Set Combine/Isolate switches for desired ratio of power to light unit(s). See the chart on the side of the power supply or page 16 for ratio combinations that are possible with up to six light units. Set Fast/Slow switch. Normally, you will operate the unit in fast recycle mode. However, if you do not have adequate power in your studio or you are using multiple power supplies on the same circuit, this may cause circuit breakers in your studio to blow. In this case, use slow recycle mode. Connect power supply to AC outlet. Turn Power switch on. Power On and Ready indicators will illuminate. After 3 to 5 seconds, Ready indicator will extinguish and an audible click will be heard. This click is the interlock relays actuating and applying power to the charging circuits. After approximately 2 seconds, the Ready indicator will illuminate, indicating 100% power. The unit is now fully charged and ready to fire. The Ready indicator light will periodically flicker. This is normal and indicates the operation of the voltage regulator. Do not immediately fire the unit on the first use or when the unit has been idle for periods over 3 weeks. Allow several minutes for the power supply s capacitors to form. When the power supply has been used recently you may fire the unit immediately. Push to Flash button may be depressed to verify proper system operation. When Power is on, be sure Ready indicator is illuminated before switching Power or Fast/Slow controls. Do not move these switches while the unit is recycling. When disassembling the system, turn Power switch to the off position. The 2401SX power supply will automatically discharge its storage capacitors. Do not push the Push to Flash switch before turning power supply off. This may damage power supply. Power supplies may flash their light units when turned off. This is normal. Unplug power cord from outlet, then disconnect light units from power supply. 14

17 2401SX & 2403CX LV Power Ratios Channel ratio is the same between these two units. The 2403 also has variable power control which affects all three channels equally. 2401SX power supply 15

18 2403CX LV power supply 2403CX LV Description of Controls 1) Power turns power supply on and off. 2) Model Light turns model lamps on and off. 3) 800Ws Isolate/Combine when in isolate, this switch isolates the 800Ws channel from the 1200Ws channel and provides two Light Unit Outlets per channel. When in combine, will provide 2400Ws among 4 Light Unit Outlets. 4) 400Ws Isolate/Combine when in isolate, this switch isolates the 400Ws channel from the 1200Ws channel and provides two Light Unit Outlets per channel. When in combine, will provide 1600Ws among four Light Unit Outlets. (With both 800Ws and the 400Ws switches in combine, 2400Ws is available through any of the six Light Unit Outlets, divided equally. See diagrams on the side of the power supply and page 15 for detailed examples of the ratio system). 5) Variable Power Control simultaneously controls power of all three channels, with ten positions down to -3 stops (1/8 power). Power ratios among the light units are unaffected since there is a proportional change in all power levels. 6) Recycle Rate controls recycle rate. 7)Charge/Ready/Push to Flash red Charge light is illuminated whenever the power supply is charging up or down to the selected level. Green Ready light is lit whenever the 2403CX LV is fully charged to the selected power level. An audible beep will sound when the green Ready light comes on. Push to Flash button is for manual triggering of flash for testing or open flash application. 16

19 8) Remote for use with optional Remote Variable Power Control (#11237) to allow exposure bracketing from the camera position. The Variable Power Control must be in the full position for the power levels to be correctly indicated by the remote control. 9) Sync socket to connect camera or slave to power supply. 10) Power Input socket for AC power cord. 11) Light Unit Outlets (6) sockets for connecting from one to six light units to power supply. 2403CX LV Operating Instructions In addition to the general instructions on page 4, the following information and techniques are crucial for the proper use and care of the 2403CX LV power supply. Set Isolate/Combine switches and Variable Power Control as desired. See the side of the power supply for various ratio combinations. With the Variable Power Control in the Full position, power is determined by the choice of outlets and position of ratio switches. The Variable Power Control simultaneously changes the power level of all three channels. Rotating the Variable Power Control immediately adjusts the power level of the 2403CX LV. The power supply does not need to be discharged between settings. Turn Power Switch on. The red Charge indicator will illuminate. After a few seconds, the green Ready indicator will illuminate and an audible beep will sound. (The beep will not be produced when a very small power change is made. Changing the power level by a third f-stop or so is done very rapidly with the 2403CX LV; the Ready light will usually remain on) The power supply is now charged to the selected level, and ready to fire. Do not immediately fire the unit on the first use or when the unit has been idle for periods over 3 weeks. Allow several minutes for the power supply s capacitors to form. Push to Flash button may be depressed to verify proper system operation. When Power is on, be sure Ready indicator is illuminated before switching Power or Fast/Slow. Do not move these switches while the unit is recycling. When disassembling the system, turn Power switch to the off position. The 2403CX LV power supply will automatically discharge its storage capacitors. Do not push the Push to Flash switch before turning power supply off. This may damage power supply. Power supplies may flash their light units when turned off. This is normal. Unplug power cord from outlet, then disconnect light units from power supply. 2403CX LV Power Ratios 2403CX LV power supply Power ratio information for the 2403CX LV Power supply can be found on page 15 under 2401SX & 2403CX LV Power Ratios. 17

20 4803CX LV power supply 4803CX LV Description of Controls 1) Power turns power supply on and off. 2) Model Light turns model lamps on and off. 3) Isolate/Combine (left switch) when in isolate, the two left Light Unit Outlets provide 800 and 1600Ws, respectively. When in combine, one left Light Unit Outlet provides 2400Ws or with two light units installed, each provides 1200Ws. The two middle Light Unit Outlets provide 1200Ws each when two light units are installed, or 2400Ws when one is used. 4) Isolate/Combine for Model 206VF Light Units (right switch) when in isolate, each special 206VF Light Unit Outlet provides 2400Ws, whether one or two 206VF light units are attached. When in combine, a single Light Unit Outlet provides 4800Ws. With two 206VF light units attached, each Light Unit Outlet provides 2400Ws. Use of both standard and special outlets can produce numerous additional lighting possibilities. (See diagram on page 20) 5) Variable Power Control simultaneously controls power of all three channels, with ten positions down to -3 stops (1/8 power). Power ratios among the light units are unaffected since there is a proportional change in all power levels. 6) Recycle Rate controls recycle rate. 7) Charge/Ready/Push to Flash red Charge light is illuminated whenever the power supply is charging up or down to the selected level. Green Ready light is lit whenever the 4803CX LV is fully charged to the selected power level. An audible beep will sound when the green Ready light comes on. Push to Flash button is for manual triggering of flash for testing or open flash application. 18

21 8) Remote for use with optional Remote Variable Power Control (#11237) to allow exposure bracketing from the camera position. The Variable Power Control must be in the full position for the power levels to be correctly indicated by the remote control. 9) Sync socket to connect power supply to camera or slave. 10) Power Input socket for AC power cord. 11) Light Unit Outlets (6 4 standard, 2 for 206 light units only) sockets for connecting from one to six light units to power supply. 4803CX LV Operating Instructions The following sequence of operation should be utilized for maximum life and dependability of the 4803CX LV power supply. Make sure that the Model and Power switches are in the off position and the Reset button (circuit breaker) is fully depressed into its socket. Connect light unit cable(s) to the Light Unit Outlet(s) on the power supply, selecting the appropriate outlet(s) for the desired power level. Any Black Line Universal Light Unit may be attached to the left and center Light Unit Outlets. Only Model 206VF light units may be attached to the right Light Unit Outlets. (See Universal Light Units section of this manual for information on assembling light units.) Set Isolate/Combine switches and Variable Power Control as desired. See the side of the power supply for various ratio combinations. With the Variable Power Control in the full position, power is determined by the choice of outlets and position of ratio switches. The Variable Power Control simultaneously changes power of all three channels. Rotating the Variable Power Control immediately adjusts the power level of the 4803CX LV. The power supply does not need to be discharged between settings. Turn Power switch to on position. The red Charge indicator will illuminate. After a few seconds, the green Ready indicator will illuminate and an audible beep will sound. (The beep will not be produced when a very small power change is made. Changing the power level by a 1/3 f-stop or so is done very rapidly with the 4803CX LV; the Ready light will usually remain on and the beep will not sound.) The power supply is now charged to the selected level, and ready to fire. Do not immediately fire the unit on the first use or when the unit has been idle for periods over 3 weeks. Allow several minutes for the power supply s capacitors to form. When the power supply has been used recently you may fire the unit immediately. Push to Flash button may be depressed to verify proper system operation. When Power is on, be sure Ready indicator is illuminated before switching Power or Fast/Slow. Do not move these switches while the unit is recycling. When changing light ratios by moving light cables, we recommend that you turn the power supply off. Though arc-protection is included with all Speedotron systems, the safest method for changing ratios is to turn the power off before moving the light unit cables. 4803CX LV power supply 19

22 When disassembling the system, turn Power switch to the off position. 4803CX LV power supply The 4803CX LV power supply will automatically discharge its storage capacitors. Do not push the Push to Flash switch before turning power supply off. This may damage power supply. Power supplies may flash their light units when turned off. This is normal. Unplug power cord from outlet, then disconnect light units from power supply. 4803CX LV Power Ratios Ratios apply to independent use of standard outlets. The four standard outlets represent: 1-800Ws single outlet, & Ws single outlet which form the left channel; & 1 high power double outlet which forms the 2400Ws center channel. x x O O STANDARD POWER CHANNELS AND OUTLETS STANDARD POWER CHANNELS AND OUTLETS HIGH POWER CHANNEL AND OUTLETS HIGH POWER CHANNEL AND OUTLETS x O NOTE: Power is shared between the top high power outlet and the two left standard outlets ( X s in the above diagram); power is also shared between the bottom high power outlet and the middle two outlets. ( O s in the above diagram) 20

23 Explorer 1500 The Explorer 1500 Digital is unique in the Speedotron Black Line lighting system. It can travel throughout the world using batteries that can be recharged on the local power mains. The full line of Black Line lights and accessories can now be used on location without the need to haul bulky gas powered generators. The Explorer 1500 Digital is among the fastest, most powerful battery powered flash systems in the world. This is professional equipment and therefore it requires some care on the part of the operator. All reasonable care and precautions should be followed. The Explorer can overheat and be damaged if it is abused. You can check this by simply placing your hand against the end of the case; if it's too hot to hold your hand there, turn it off and give it a rest. Proper battery maintenance is important for longest life, so read and follow the suggestions in the Explorer 1500 Appendix. Battery & Charger Module (The Juice Box) The Battery and Charger module, referred to as The Juice Box, contains two batteries and an off-line battery charger. The Juice Box must be attached to the Power Pack at all times during operation. The Power Pack receives all its power from the battery even when the Explorer is plugged into the wall. Attach the Juice Box to the Power Pack. The ON-OFF Switch on the Power Pack must be in the OFF position. The plug on the Juice Box connects to the plug on the bottom of the power pack. Insure that these plugs connect and then latch the four fasteners at the ends of the units. To change to a spare battery, turn off the ON-OFF Switch, open the four fasteners as shown in the photo, (above) then lift the Power Pack off the Juice Box, then attach the spare Juice Box. Battery life is estimated to be about 5 years if kept charged & not deeply cycled. Battery life is reduced by deep cycling - the battery is limited to 300 to 500 full charge-discharge cycles. Reduced depth of discharge will give more cycles. It's OK to charge batteries while using the unit. This will insure the batteries are kept in top condition. It's OK to separate or mate the Flash Pack while the batteries are on charge. DO NOT separate or connect the Power Pack to the battery while the Power ON-OFF switch is turned on. The battery can be used over a temperature range of -10 C (14 F) to 45 C (113 F). Battery performance drops off rapidly below -10 C. Do not charge the battery if the battery temperature is above 45 C. Explorer 1500 power supply 21

24 Explorer 1500 power supply Explorere 1500 Digital Operating Instructions Description Three menus displayed on a two line Digital Display window & selected by a single PUSH-N-TURN knob control the operation of the Explorer The three menus are: Normal: indicates power level from Full to 5 f-stops Setup: controls several performance options System: monitors readiness of the power supply by showing battery level and number of flashes There is a flashing cursor at the beginning of one of the two lines in the Digital Display window. Pushing down on the PUSH-N-TURN knob moves the cursor to the other line. Turning the PUSH-N-TURN knob selects an option on the line with the flashing cursor. When power is turned on, the Explorer goes through a series of internal power-up checks while the status of the stored options is shown on the display. After going through these checks, the display will show the Normal menu and the flashing cursor will show the power level that has been previously selected. The default power level is the power that the Explorer was at when it was last turned off. An option on the SETUP menu allows the Explorer to start at its lowest level [-5 f-stops] to conserve battery power. Changing a menu option An example of changing a menu option is disabling the beeper. The flashing cursor is normally on the lower line of the display ready for a power level change. 22

25 Push down on the PUSH-N-TURN knob. The cursor is now on the upper line of the display. Turn the knob and the words MENU and NORMAL appear. Push the knob and the cursor moves to the bottom line by the word NORMAL. Turn the knob until SETUP appears next to the cursor. Press down on the knob so that the cursor is on the top line next to MENU. You are now in the SETUP menu. Turn the knob through the various options until the BEEPER appears. If the word on the lower line is ENABLED, then pressing the knob will change it to Disabled. Press again and the beeper will be ENABLED. Turn the knob until you return to MENU and SETUP appears below it. Press the knob and the cursor moves down to SETUP and turn it until NORMAL appears at the cursor. Push the knob and it moves up by MENU and turn it until the cursor is flashing next to f-stop. Press the knob and the cursor is on the lower line ready to change power levels. The new option will be retained until it is changed again. Alarms If an unsatisfactory condition should occur, an alarm will sound. Warning conditions and Explorer responses are as follows. Low Battery Beeps twice and displays: BATTERY, LOW every 5 seconds. Battery Alarm No Beeps, displays Low Batt, Shutdown and unit shuts down after continued operation in a low battery condition. Under Exposed Any time the Explorer is more than 0.3 f-stops below its setting when a flash occurs, the unit beeps twice and displays underexp, X,Y stops where X,Y equal the number of f-stops and tenths of stops underexposed. Charge Rate or Discharge Rate too long Displays CHARGER, ERROR and shuts down. This may indicate an internal component failure. Alarm conditions may occasionally be cleared by simply turning off the Explorer and restarting. Explorer 1500 power supply 23

26 Explorer 1500 power supply Menu Group Menu Name / Display Parameters and Values Notes Normal MENU Normal, Setup, System Allows moving [Initial =Normal] from any menu to any other. f-stop -5.0 to Full Allows flash [Initial = -5.0] power changes in tenth f-stop increments. Setup MENU Normal, Setup, System, Allows moving [Initial = Normal] from any menu to any other. Mod Lite Enabled/disabled Model light [Init = Enabled] function enabled/disabled Beeper Enabled/disabled Beeper [Init = Enabled] enabled/disabled This does not disable alarms. BACKLITE Enabled/disabled Display backlight [Init = Enabled] on/off F-Store Enabled/disabled Remember f-stop [Init = Enabled] f/ next power up. Power up is to 5 f-stop if disabled SleepTime 3 to 99 # Minutes before [Initial = 15] sleep. 24 My Count none Resets the session flash counter to 0. The unit flash counter is not affected.

27 Menu Group Menu Name / Display Parameters and Values Notes System MENU Normal, Setup, System Allows moving [Initial =Normal] from any menu to any other. FLASHES None Displays unit flash count My Count None Displays session flash count BATTERY None Displays battery voltage as a bar graph Version None Displays current software version Pwr Up HELLO SPEEDO None Displays HELLO SPEEDO Version None Displays current software version Mod Lite Enabled/disabled Model light [init = enabled] function enabled/disabled Beeper Enabled/disabled Beeper [init = enabled] enabled/disabled BACKLITE Enabled/disabled Display backlight [init = enabled] on/off F-Store Enabled/disabled Remember f-stop [init = enabled] f/ next power up SleepTime 3 to 99 # Minutes idle [Init = 15] before sleep. FLASHES None Displays unit flash count My Count None Displays session flash count BATTERY None Displays battery voltage as a bar graph 25

28 Explorer 1500 power supply Appendix --- Battery and Charger Details Background - Chemistry of Lead A lead-acid battery wants to be kept charged to keep its chemical system in equilibrium. For longest life, it should be kept at a constant voltage (the "float" voltage) when not in use. If it stands uncharged, it will self-discharge over a period of about one year at room temperature. The discharged state causes degradation of the materials in the cells. Lead-acid batteries should be kept in the charged state whenever possible. 3-Stage Charger The best way to charge a multi-cell lead-acid battery is to slightly overcharge it to equalize the charge state on all the cells. The overcharge cannot be continued indefinitely because it eventually would dry out the cells through electrolysis of the water in the electrolyte. A 3-stage charger is the best design to accomplish this. The charger operates in three modes: Fast Charge Mode A constant current in a reasonable range is fed to the battery to convert the active materials to the charged state in a reasonable time. On the low end, the charge rate must be high enough to keep recharge time in a reasonable range. Most sealed lead-acid batteries want between 0.2 and 0.3 times the battery capacity in amp-hours for the maximum charge current. A 9 amp-hour battery wants between 0.2 x 9 AH = 1.8 amps and 0.3 x 9 AH = 2.7 amps for best life. The battery can accept more current when at a low state of charge. Fortunately, a low state of charge means the cell voltage is lower, so the charger can deliver a higher current until the voltage rises to some limit. Slow Charge Mode Slow Charge Mode limits the voltage to a range around 14.4 volts at room temperature, until all the cells become charged & the current falls to a lower level. Trickle Charge Mode When charge current at the Slow Charge Mode voltage falls to about 1/4 of the Fast Charge Mode current, all the cells in the battery are nearing full charge. The voltage can then be reduced to the Trickle Charge Mode voltage, around 13.6 volts at room temperature. At this point the battery is between 90% and 95% charged. It will complete charging to 98% capacity over the next 3 to 5 hours, and reach 100% capacity overnight. The battery should be left on Trickle Charge Mode when not in use for maximum life. Indicator LED The indicator LED changes color from red to green when the charger switches to Trickle Charge Mode. It may blink during the transition from Slow Charge Mode to Trickle Charge Mode. Temperature Compensation The charging voltage limits are adjusted for temperature to avoid overcharge at high temperatures and undercharge at low temperatures. 26

29 Power cord - Unit is supplied with a US cord. This can be replaced by any GROUNDING 3-conductor power cord to fit local receptacles. Universal input VAC, 47-63Hz. The unit will work anywhere in the world. Charge state LED Red - Fast Charge This indicates the Fastest charge period. The charger operates at a higher rate and constant power is delivered until the battery is 70-80% charged. After this period the charging rate slows to complete the charge. Green - Long term maintenance The charger is operating in the Trickle Charge Mode. Leave the battery ON CHARGE for longest life. It takes a few seconds for the charger to start. When the LED lights (red or green) the charger is operating. During the transition from Fast Charge to Trickle Charge, the LED will blink green for up to a minute while the battery voltage falls to the Trickle Charge level. Temperature compensated charge voltage insures full charge at any temperature without overcharge. See the specs for temperature range. Battery life is estimated at least 5 years. Battery life is reduced by deep cycling - the battery is limited to 300 to 500 full charge-discharge cycles. Reduced depth of discharge will give more cycles. Specifications Maximum Flash Power WS Minimum Flash Power WS Flash Duration w/ 103 Light 1500 WS / WS / WS /1700 seconds Recycle Time at 1500 WS seconds Minimum Power Recycle /4 second Modeling Light Capacity Power Range in Stops Light Unit Outlets Ratio Between Outlets :1 or 1:1 Modeling Lamp yes Full Power Flashes Per Charge... up to W total, 10 second bursts Lowest Power plus Battery Recharging Voltage to 265 volts (AC input) Battery Recharge Time to 10 hours to 95% charge from fully discharged. Overnight for full charge Batteries remain full if unit is plugged in & flashed at full power every 45 seconds Battery Type and Capacity two 12 volt 9 A-H high rate lead-acid Photo Slave Cell Built-in Battery Charge Indicator LED.... Green indicates at least 95% charged Low Battery Warning Light Yes Size x 5.4 x 11.7 Weight lbs Explorer 1500 power supply 27

30 instructions and information 28 General Instructions and Information Unpack and examine all equipment carefully. Should you notice any breakage or defect, notify your dealer (and carrier if it was shipped to you) immediately. The flash tube(s) and model lamp(s) are packed in their original cartons. This affords sufficient protection and reduces the incidence of breakage during shipping. Make sure all packing materials are removed before using. This includes pipe cleaners (used as packing material) inside flash tubes. Install model lamp and flash tubes. Always handle lamps and flash tubes with care. Because they can break if put under stress, handle cautiously. Don't touch glass surfaces with your bare hands. When removing or replacing lamps and tubes, always disconnect light units from power supply. Allow lamps to cool before handling or installing protective tube covers. Flash tubes must be inserted into the sockets all the way. A slight rocking motion may be necessary when installing the larger flash tubes. New flash tubes and sockets fit very tightly. Be sure all flash tubes and model lamps are fully seated into light unit sockets. All Speedotron Black Line flash tubes are designed to accept a minimum of 2400Ws. Connect light cable(s) to the Light Unit Outlet(s) on the power supply. (For the 202VF/206VF, connect the light unit cable to the light unit before connecting to power supply). Never connect or disconnect light units while power is on. Do not insert or remove flash tubes or model lamps while power is on. Speedotron power supplies are equipped with arc-protected outlets. However, as with any electrical equipment, arc-over (an electrical discharge between two physically disconnected electrical terminals) is a possibility. When light cables or flash tubes are improperly seated, arc-over may occur. Also, if your light unit or power supply malfunctions, or the power cord or internal wiring in the studio is improperly terminated or defective, there is a possibility of arc-over when connecting or disconnecting the light units. Severe power supply damage and operator injury may result if arc-over occurs. That is why in spite of the arcprotection feature of Speedotron units, you should always make sure power is off when connecting or disconnecting light units. Light units come with a 5/8" light stand mount. The umbrella bracket is drilled to accept 3/8" diameter umbrella shafts - 5/16 on 202 and 206 (must be used with 7" reflector). The umbrella bracket may be moved to a position closer to the light unit body to accept special umbrellas and accessories. When using this alternate position the reflector will have to be custom drilled to accept the umbrella shaft.

31 Install the desired reflector unto the light unit. Align the round notches on the reflector with the nylon buttons on the light unit, then twist firmly clockwise, (viewed from front and insuring that reflector assembly is bottomed on mounting socket) approximately 1/4 of a turn. This should securely mount the reflector into the light unit housing. Turn on power supply, wait for Ready light, then press Push to Flash button to verify proper operation. At this time, if you have a fan cooled unit (all except the 103), the fan should be operating. The model lamp is controlled by the Model switch at the power supply. Some light units also have a Model switch on the top or side of the light unit. For maximum performance and tube life, the model lamp should be used only when necessary and turned off after initial set-up or focusing is done. Although the forced air cooling is more than ample for normal usage, turning off the model lamp will eliminate heat and enable the light to run cooler, extending the life of all components. After extended use, inspect flash tubes for cracks and any unusual darkening (arc-over) around the plugs. This is particularly important for multi-tube flash lights. If cracks or darkening are noted the flash tube is, most likely, near the end of its duty cycle. Cracked tubes will probably misfire. The normal life expectancy is 100,000 flashes for the majority of Speedotron Black Line flash tubes. Be sure replacement flash tubes are designed for the watt-second output requirements of Speedotron light units. Never subject a flash tube to more watt-seconds than it is designed to handle. Applying too much power severely shortens the life of flash tubes, may cause fine cracks to develop in the tube that may cause tube failure or, in the most extreme case, may cause a tube to shatter. For this reason, we suggest you always use Speedotron flash tubes and model lamps to insure safe and dependable operation. Trigger voltage - New 1205CX LV, 2405CX LV, 2403CX LV, 4803CX LV and all Explorer 1500 Power Supplies have Trigger Circuits of 6 volts or less and should be safe for operation with all digital cameras. See your camera s instruction manual for specific voltage requirements. Model 405 and 805 Power Supplies have a trigger voltage higher than 6 volts and may require a low voltage sync adapter with some cameras. instructions and information 29

32 Model 102 Light Unit This general purpose, heavy duty light unit includes a quiet, highefficiency cooling fan. It comes standard with the 11.5" universal grid reflector. For operating instructions, follow the guidelines in the General Information section of this manual. Model 103 Light Unit light units Speedotron has added this new slim-body traveler to its economical and popular 100 Series. This compact light plugs into any Black Line power supply and accepts any universal Black Line accessory. This efficient convection-cooled unit is offered with color-corrected or clear flashtubes which are rated to an ample 2400 watt-seconds maximum. The switch on top of the light unit may be used to turn off the model lamp. For operating instructions, follow the guidelines in the General Information section of this manual. Model 202VF Light Unit This extremely portable, modular, heavy duty light unit has noiseless fan cooling. Reflectors mount to the red focusing collar, offering a wide range of coverage. Assembly of the 202VF is simple. Attach the pan-tilt bracket to the right side of the light unit with the thumb screw. Turning the pan-tilt bracket handle counter-clockwise allows one-handed positioning of the 202VF. The light unit cable must be attached to the 202VF before connecting to a power supply. Align the flat surface of the molded strain relief plug with the outlet at the back of the light unit. Push the cable straight in, and give the locking ring a 1/3 clockwise turn, until it "clicks". The red focusing collar is normally mounted with the nylon button forward (although reverse mounting may be better for customized soft boxes or other special-use applications). With a reflector mounted and the focusing collar in the fully forward position, narrow angles and high guide numbers are achieved. When rotated fully back (about 2 full turns), the widest angles and the lowest guide numbers are achieved. The best general results with Speedotron universal reflectors is at the midpoint, about 1 turn back. For soft box use, the fully back position will generally be best. Umbrellas are mounted through the hole in the 7" umbrella reflector for 202VF, limiting the movement of the focusing collar to four positions. The black switch on the side of the light unit may be used to turn off the model lamp. For other operating instructions, follow the General Information section of this manual. 30

33 Model 105, 2 Cable Light Unit This special purpose, fan-cooled heavy duty light unit has four 2400Ws flash tubes supplied by two power cables. It can be powered by either one or two power supplies. Each cable delivers power to two flash tubes; when one has failed or is missing, the full power (up to 2400Ws) will be sent to the remaining operational tube. Up to 4800Ws may be put through the 2 cable 105. It comes standard with an accessory mounting collar. The cable that supplies power to the built-in fan and model lamp is marked with a band. Follow the general operating instructions in the General Information section of this manual. Model 105, 4 Cable Light Unit This special purpose, fan-cooled heavy duty light unit operates at short flash durations. It is ideal for stopping motion. It has four flash tubes each supplied by its own dedicated power cable. Each cable and flash tube can handle a maximum of 2400Ws, giving this light unit a maximum operating power of 9600Ws (when using two 4803, or four 2400Ws power supplies). One to four power supplies may be used to power the 105 when slaves are employed to trigger the additional packs. The cable marked with a red band operates the modeling lamp and fan circuits. Designed for light bank mounting, an accessory mounting collar is included with the 105. For operating instructions, follow the guidelines in the General Information section of this manual. Model 206VF Light Unit This heavy duty light unit operates directly with the 4803 power supply or on all standard outlet power supplies using the #14202 adapter cable. Its single, fan-cooled flash tube can handle up to 5000Ws maximum. It is equipped with a larger plug for use on the 4800Ws outlets on the Standard with 11.5" universal grid reflector. The red switch on the side of the light unit may be used to turn off the model lamp. See the General Information and 4803 power supply sections of this manual for additional operating instructions. light units 31

34 General Maintenance and Care maintenance and care All Speedotron Black Line equipment is ruggedly built. Nevertheless, it should be treated with the same care given to other pieces of quality photographic equipment. To protect the user, all Speedotron equipment is designed to be safe when used in accordance with instructions. To assure the maximum in safe, dependable service, the following guidelines should be carefully observed. Avoid kinking or pulling cables. Disconnect cables by pulling on the quick release only, except for the 206 light unit which has a threaded ring. Never pull plugs out by the cable. Light cables as well as sync cords and AC power cords should be occasionally checked for wear, cracks, separation between cable and plug, and for indications of arcover. Do not wrap the light unit cables around the light units. Coiling cables tightly stresses the internal wires and may lead to premature cable failure. If possible, keep the coil diameter at least 10 inches. If a cable becomes frayed, the insulation damaged, or the connectors bent or broken, have them repaired immediately. Keep all connectors, plugs and sockets free of dust, moisture and corrosion. Do not connect or disconnect light units or insert or remove flash tubes while the power supply is on. When using your equipment, be sure all cable, sync, power and flash tube connections are completely and properly installed. Do not attempt to make repairs to your Speedotron equipment yourself. It is very dangerous, and will void your warranty. Consult your dealer regarding authorized service in your area, or return the equipment to Speedotron. When you are not using your equipment, it is recommended that you store it in a dry place. Equipment should be charged up and flashed a few times at least once a month. This will keep your equipment in top working condition for many years. With your light unit disconnected, occasionally remove the reflector and clean the interior surface with a light solvent or soap and water. Carefully remove the flash tube, and clean the glass cover. Only in this way will you conserve a consistent color temperature and light output. Dirt and dust deposits on the tube and reflector act like a filter to alter color. To extend the life of the model lamp, it should be turned off after setup and focusing. 32

35 Trouble-shooting System will not work at all; no flash. Check that sync cable, AC power cord and light unit cables are firmly and properly attached. Check that the flash tube is firmly seated. Check that Power switch is on. Occasional failure of all light units to flash. Check sync cable and light unit cable connections. Make sure that the Ready indicator is illuminated before attempting to fire unit. Occasional failure of one light unit only. Check light unit cable connection. Inspect the cable. Check flash tube. Make sure that the Ready indicator is illuminated before attempting to fire unit. Reduced light output. Check to see if Ratio or Variable Power Control switch is in right position. Check flash tube; check power supply by comparing to similar pack with same light units if possible. Flash tube glows after a flash (afterglow) and will not flash again until glow is gone. If confined to one light unit, check flash tube by substitution. If it continues or all lights afterglow, power supply is at fault. If this is the case, turn power supply off immediately! Power supply needs repair. Ratio or Variable Power Control switch has no effect on recycle time or light output. Power supply needs repair. Circuit breaker on power supply pops. Check that all cables on power supply and light units are properly connected. Also check for afterglow. If a circuit breaker blows, it is an indication that something is wrong. Normal operation will not blow circuit breakers. Circuit breaker or fuse in studio blows. Use slow setting on Recycle rate switch. Model lamp fails to light on one light unit. Check that the model lamp switch on that light unit is in the ON position. trouble shooting When checking power supplies, light units and cables, be sure that Power is off. Look for blackened, discolored or burned pins and sockets. If a Light Unit Outlet on the power supply is burned, blackened or discolored, it must be replaced before it is used. It could damage light units that are connected to it. Check that cables are not loose or frayed. 33

36 technical specifications POWER SUPPLIES MODEL MAX.POWER GUIDE NO. RECYCLE POWER RATIO DIAL TOTAL OUTPUT SPECIAL FEATURES WEIGHT/SIZE (Watt-secs) (secs) CHANNELS COMB. DOWN VARIATIONS Explorer N/A continuous to -5 stops continuous Battery Power, Ratio, Dial-down power, Slave, Universal Voltage input 24.9lbs / 9.5x5.4x11.7 ** Ratio, Dial-down power 5lbs / 6.5x4.375x7.2 ** Ratio, Dial-down power, Slave 7.7lbs / x4.375x8.625 ** 1205cx LV Ratio, Dial-down power & model lamp 15lbs / 6.4x8.8x sx NA 53 Ratio, LV Trigger, Forced air cooling 27lbs / 9x12x cx LV Ratio, Dial-down power & optional remote 28lbs / 9x12x cx LV Ratio, Dial-down power & model lamp 23lbs / 6.4x8.8x cx LV Ratio, Dial-down power & optional remote 43lbs / 9x14x14 *Guide # calculated at ISO 100, in ft. w/202vf Light, 11.5 reflector forward (35 ) & back (90 ) positions (except 4803, with 206VF light) **including handle LIGHT UNITS MODEL MAX.POWER FLASH TUBES SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS (Watt-secs) (qty.-regular or color corrected) MW8QV or 1 - MW8QVC economical, general purpose MW9Q or 1 - MW9QC lightweight, compact 202VF MW20QV or 1 - MW20QVC variable focus, modular construction 206VF MW40QV or 1 - MW40QVC variable focus, high output 105 (2 cable) MW24Q or 4 - MW24QC shortest flash duration 105 (4 cable) MW24Q or 4 - MW24QC shortest flash duration, highest output Note: All Speedotron light units are fan-cooled and accept a 250W model lamp (except the low profile 103). FLASH DURATION (watt-seconds per light unit) MODEL Watt-secs: /225 1/400 1/670 1/ ** /450 1/770 1/1300 1/ VF /300 1/500 1/900 1/ VF /175 1/300 1/500* 1/900* 1/1425* 105 (2 cable) /600 1/1175 1/2000 1/3570 1/ (4 cable) 1/400 1/600 1/1175 1/ If power is reduced by using the dial-down knob, durations will remain the same. All durations tested in accordance with ANSI PH3.40 Section 2; The time interval from the instant the flash reaches one-half of its peak intensity to the instant it decays to the same value. *These power levels are reached by the use of the adapter cable & a standard outlet. **Flash duration of 103 light unit using the 405 power supply: 400Ws = 1/500sec.; and using the 805 power supply: 800Ws = 1/300sec., 400Ws = 1/500sec. 34

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38 plus 3 protection plan The Speedotron Plus 3 Protection Plan The Speedotron Plus 3 Protection Plan is an extended service contract that lets you add 3 years of factory service coverage to the 2-year limited warranty that comes with Speedotron power supplies and lights plan goes into effect the day your original warranty expires, so you end up with 5 full years of coverage. With the Plus-3 Protection Plan, virtually all your service needs will be taken care of free of charge. All Plus-3 Protection Plan customers get priority service, so you can have the security of knowing that your equipment will be back on the lob as quickly as possible. The Speedotron Plus-3 Protection Plan can only be purchased at the time you buy your equipment. Flash tubes, modeling lamps and shipping charges are not covered. Terms & Conditions 1. This agreement covers both labor and materials necessary for repairing equipment which is in need of service because of faulty materials or workmanship or breakdowns from normal use, except as hereinafter provided. Damage to equipment or its parts arising out of misuse, abuse, negligence, shipping or causes beyond Speedotron s control are not covered. In addition, this agreement shall become void if the equipment covered is used for rental or is modified, altered, or serviced by persons other than those authorized by Speedotron, or if it is used with parts, accessories, or equipment not intended for use with Speedotron equipment 2. This agreement is between Speedotron Corporation and the person named in the contract. Thus, payment for Plus-3 Protection Plan Coverage should be made directly to Speedotron (not to a dealer) within 30 days of the date the equipment is purchased 3. Service under this agreement will be performed only at the Speedotron factory in Chicago. Service performed at any other service station, including those authorized by Speedotron, is not covered and any service so performed is at the customers expense. Shipping charges, both to and from the Chicago factory, are also the responsibility of the customer, and are not covered by this agreement. Shipping charges to cover the return of your equipment by what-ever means you choose may be included with requests for service, or equipment can be returned C.O.D. (freight collect). 4. This agreement is valid only for the equipment listed Any other piece of equipment or accessory is not covered under this agreement, even if damaged while in use with the equipment covered Flash tubes and modeling lamps are not covered. In addition, once this agreement is signed by Speedotron, no other equipment may be added to it. Should you purchase additional equipment and wish to have it covered, you must purchase additional Speedotron Plus-3 Protection Plan Service Contracts. $. The equipment listed in this contract will be covered only while owned by the person named in the contract. THIS AGREEMENT IS NOT TRANSFERABLE. 6. Equipment covered by the Speedotron Plus-3 Protection Plan Service Contract will be given priority service This priority service will be given during the regular warranty period of the equipment as well as when the Plus-3 Plan goes into effect. 7. Other than the obligations set forth herein, Speedotron disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, including any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for use, or fitness for a particular purpose. Speedotron shall not be responsible for any direct incidental or consequential damages, including but not limited to damages arising out of the use or performance of the equipment covered, or the loss of use of the equipment covered. 8. This agreement shall be governed by and construed according to the laws of the state of Illinois, in which Speedotron is located. It constitutes the entire agreement between parties and may not be modified except in writing signed by duly authorized officials of Speedotron Corporation and the customer. 9. This agreement shall terminate on the expiration date indicated, and any repairs necessary after that date are solely the responsibility of the customer 10. Due to U.S. Customs Service regulations, this agreement only applies to equipment shipped within the United States (including U.S. territories). 36

39 The Speedotron Plus 3 Protection Plan Service Contract To apply, fill out this form completely, sign it, and mail it along with a copy of the bill of sale and warranty registration card for each piece of equipment to be covered to: Speedotron Corporation 310 South Racine Avenue Chicago, Illinois Once approved, this form will be returned to you and a copy will be kept in Speedotron s files. Please note that if these instructions are not properly followed, you application will be returned to you. The Speedotron Plus 3 Protection Plan Price List For Speedotron Black Line Power Supplies, 4800Ws $ For Speedotron Black Line Power Supplies, 2400Ws For Speedotron Black Line Power Supplies,1200Ws or lower For Speedotron Force 10 / Force For Speedotron Brown Line Power Supplies, 800Ws or higher For Speedotron Brown Line Power Supplies, 600Ws or lower For any Speedotron Black Line or Brown Line Light Unit (not including flash tubes or modeling lamps) NOTE: All pieces of equipment must be covered individually. Customer name Address City State Zip Phone, Daytime Evenings Equipment covered. Model Serial Number Plus-3 price $ Model Serial Number Plus-3 price $ Model Serial Number Plus-3 price $ Model Serial Number Plus-3 price $ Total amount due for coverage on equipment listed above $ Note: A copy of the bill of sale and warranty registration card must be included for each piece of equipment listed above. The copy of the bill of sale must show the authorized dealer s name, invoice number and date purchased. Speedotron Plus-3 Protection Plan coverage must be applied for within 30 days of the date the equipment was purchased.

40 I am enclosing a check for $ the total amount due for Speedotron Plus-3 Protection Plan Service Contract for the equipment l have listed. Speedotron agrees to provide repair service for said equipment, should it become necessary, according to the terms and conditions (see back) set forth in this agreement. No terms or conditions, expressed or implied, are authorized unless they appear on the original of this agreement. This agreement is not valid unless signed by both parties. Customer acceptance: I have read, fully understand, and agree to the terms and conditions of this agreement. Customer Name Signature Speedotron acceptance: Speedotron agrees to provide repair service for the equipment listed in this agreement, according to the terms and conditions set forth herein. Authorized Speedotron Official Signature The Speedotron Plus-3 protection Plan for the above listed equipment will expire on When returning this Plus-3 Protection Plan application, please include the following: 1. the completed application form, 2. completed warranty information card 3. a copy of sale invoice with the dealer s name and address, 4. a check for the full amount of coverage for each piece of equipment to be covered Send to: Speedotron Corporation 310 South Racine Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60607

41 Speedotron Corporation 310 South Racine Avenue Chicago, Illinois call us: 312/ fax: 312/ Speedotron Corporation

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