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1. 10 metres Triggering Methods Sync Test Slave Sync Test Slave Main Operating Controls Rocker Switch Rocker Switch Sync Voltage 4v DC 4v DC Voltage Stabilisation 1 1 Fan Cooled No not required No not required Thermal Cut Off Yes x2 Yes x2 Ready Light Yes Yes Audible Recharge Confirmation Yes Yes Operating Voltage 170 240v 170 240v 50 60Hz 50 60Hz Umbrella Fitting 8mm 8mm Fuse rating 6 amp 6 amp Spare Fuse Supplied Yes Yes EM Noise Supression Yes Yes Length x Width x Height mm 410 x 182 x 210mm 410 x 182 x 210mm Weight 2 3kg 2 5kg Mounting System S Type compatible S Type compatible www lastolite com
2. Release Button Oo Modelling Lamp Replacement and Use The F200 400 units are fitted with high temperature ES safety lamp sockets which are designed to reduce the possibility of injury due to electrical shock The following precautions are still required when fitting a lamp 1 The lamp rating must be a maximum of 275Watt 220 250V 2 Double envelope 230 250W Halostar type ES lamps are recommended 3 Standard 150W and 275W Photoflood ES lamps can also be used 4 Do not use single envelope open QH lamps under any circumstances 5 Turn the unit off before fitting a lamp 6 Turn the unit off and allow the lamp to cool before replacing it 7 Keep fingers away from the socket or the lamp thread when fitting the lamp 8 Avoid touching the flash tube with the lamp Note that the flash tube is not user replaceable flash tube replacement must be carried out by qualified engineers only 9 It may be necessary to replace the unit s fuse if a lamp has broken refer to fuse replacement instructions 10 Most lamps are fragile and can easily break Take care when fitting a lamp 11 The ES screw socket may require the lamp to be fully screwed down in order to make contact If a new lamp fails to light check that it is fully screwed down 12 Take care not to damage the lamp when fitting reflectors and accessories 13 Lamp filaments are fragile particularly when hot Avoid moving or jarring the unit when the lamp is
3. on 14 Anything placed in front of the lamp must be fire resistant Soft box material must be suitable for the purpose 15 The lamp envelope and the surrounding metal will become hot during use 16 Avoid fitting accessories that restrict the flow of air around the lamp and flash tube 17 The unit is fitted with a comprehensive system of thermal safety cut outs These cut outs will shut the flash circuit down in the event of overheating The overheat condition will be indicated by the Ready light being extinguished even when the Power switch is illuminated The lamp will still be on if the lamp Full switch is on If the overheat condition is indicated switch the unit off and leave it for 30 minutes If the overheat condition persists refer the unit to a qualified engineer to be repaired Panel Controls 1 umen QD m Co With all panel switches in the down position off connect the mains by pushing the mains lead plug firmly into the panel mains socket Push the Power switch up to the on position the Ready indicator will light showing that the unit is ready to flash Press the flash Test button see page 10 to fire the flash if the power switch does not illuminate when switched on the unit s fuse may be blown see fuse replacement instructions If modelling light is required switch up the Model switch to turn the lamp on if a lamp has not been fitted switch off the unit and fit a suitable lamp see lamp fittin
4. Lastolite Professional umen QD Main Body and Front end Standard Reflector Reflector Release Button Slave Cell Lighting Stand Clamp Clamp Screw Umbrella Clamp Screw Umbrella Clamp Reflector Umbrella Slot Protector Cap On aA URWN BE 9 Inner Reflector 10 Flash Tube 11 Reflector Bayonet Slot 12 Safety Lamp Holder Panel Controls 13 14 15 16 17 18 POWER MODEL Mains Power Socket Fuseholder amp Fuses Power On Off Modelling Lamp On Modelling Lamp Full Slave Cell On une FILL REMOTE BEEPER 19 20 21 22 23 Beeper Sounder On Flash Test Button Ready to Fire Indicator Flash Modelling Power Sync Lead Socket Fitting The Unit To a Light Stand It is recommended that the F200 F400 be used with medium weight lighting stands with standard 16mm male spigots The stands must be stable when fitted with the unit and reflectors umbrellas or soft boxes and when they are extended to full height If the stand and unit fall over severe damage to the flash unit is likely Ber To release the Lighting Stand Clamp turn the Tilt handle anticlockwise Swing the clamp to a new position then tighten The Tilt handle can be placed in any position by lifting it up against its spring turning then releasing Place the unit on the stand loosen the Clamp Screw if required Retighten the screw so that it fits the unit securely to the stand s spigot The unit can now b
5. ad plug firmly into the panel Mains Socket Use only the supplied approved lead do not use a mains lead of lower power A moulded lead matched to your mains outlet socket will be supplied Alternative leads are available from your unit supplier Connect the unit only to the voltage and power as indicated on the panel and the unit s ratings label If the Power switch does not light when switched on check that the mains power is connected properly and switched on Alternatively there could be a blown fuse within the fuse socket Refer to the fuse changing instructions if required If the Ready indicator does not light after a maximum of a few seconds after unit switch on turn the unit off immediately there is likely to be a fault refer to the fault diagnosis chart The ready light indicates when the unit can be flashed Do not try to fire the unit before this indicator is lit When firing the unit at short intervals refer to the maximum advisable flash rate firing the unit too quickly can cause the flash tube to misfire or the unit to overheat The Test Button can be used to check the unit s firing or to check the firing of other units via their slave cells The unit can be flashed using the button even if there is a sync connection cable fitted Switching on and firing the unit a few times at least every month will keep the unit in good condition The Sync Socket takes a standard 6 35mm 1 4in mono jack plug The low sync voltage al
6. e tilted into any position It is recommended that the unit s handle be held with one hand while adjusting the tilt with the other OPERATING PRECAUTIONS SAFETY The F200 400 units are designed for indoor use only and for connection to domestic 220 240VAC single phase only The unit must be operated with an adequate ground earth as normally found in three connection mains plugs For safety a continuous ground connection to the camera is provided by the low voltage sync circuit and sync cable Do not operate in damp conditions or with wet hands High voltage is present inside even when disconnected from the mains Do not open the unit there are no user serviceable parts inside Use only the recommended mains cable supplied and only the recommended modelling lamps Do not fire the flash faster or for more times within a period than recommended refer to the unit s specifications Do not place inflammable material near the modelling lamp or flash tube Do not enclose the unit so that the free flow of air is compromised Reflector Fitting ume D gt If a Protector Cap is fitted it must be removed before the unit is switched on Remove the cap by turning it anti clockwise until the cap bayonets can be lifted out of the reflector bayonet slots the Reflector Release Button may have to be slid back NEVER OPERATE THE LAMP OR THE FLASH WHILE THE PROTECTOR CAP IS FITTED Damage to the unit could occur if the cap melts due to the heat fr
7. g instructions When the unit is flashed the lamp will extinguish briefly to indicate that the unit has flashed this function is useful when multiple flash units are used With this function the photographer can easily check from the camera position that all units have flashed When the Full switch is switched up the modelling lamp function changes the lamp will stay on when the unit is fired and the lamp will also always be at full power irrespective of the position of the power control knob If it is required to fire the unit automatically from another flash switch the Remote switch up to the on position With this function turned on multiple units will flash at the same time sync connecting cables are therefore not required between units For optimum operation of the Slave Cells refer to Slave Cell operating instructions If sound indication of firing is required switch the Beeper switch on A brief repeated sound is made after the unit has fired while the unit is recharging The sound stops at the point of Ready indication In this way it is possible to hear the time at which one or more units are ready to flash again Panel Controls 2 The Power Control is used to select the flash power output of the unit it also controls the modelling lamp dimming when the Full switch is in the off position Minimum power 1 32 is selected with the control fully anticlockwise In this position the flash power is at the lo
8. lows direct connection to most cameras The sync lead supplied connects to the camera s PC socket If your camera has a hot shoe connection instead of a PC socket a hot shoe adapter available from most photo retailers will allow the sync lead to connect to the camera Some remote trigger systems can be plugged into the unit s sync socket though sync circuit damage could result if an unsuitable connection is made check with the unit s supplier if in doubt Fuse Replacement The F200 400 fuse protects the unit from further damage after a component malfunction In many cases the cause of a fuse blowing may simply be a modelling lamp failure Some lamps temporarily short circuit when they fail causing the unit s fuse to blow there may then be no other malfunction in the unit Once the fuse and lamp has been replaced the unit can be ready to use once again If the fuse has blown both the illuminated Power on off switch and the Ready indicator will not light when power is applied to the unit Note It is important to replace the fuse only with one of the same rating For both units the fuse type is as follows 6Amp or 6 3Amp 20mm 220 250V Antisurge Ceramic The fuse designation is sometimes written as 6 3A T or 6 3AL For convenience all flash units are provided with a spare fuse built into the fuse holder The following procedure must be taken to replace the fuse The fuse holder is accessed by first removing the mains p
9. lug from the unit The fuse holder can then be gently levered out to reveal the main fuse A and the spare fuse B Unhook the main fuse and discard Push out the spare fuse from the holder and place it into the original position of the main fuse Replace the fuse holder into the mains socket and plug the mains plug back again If the fuse holder has been incorrectly replaced the mains plug will not fit When the power is switched on the Power switch will illuminate and the unit will come to Ready If this does not happen there may be another fault possibly internal to the unit The unit then may require repairing by a qualified technician DO NOT OPEN THE UNIT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES OR ATTEMPT A REPAIR YOURSELF Lastolite Professional Lastolite Lastolite Lumen8 F200 Lumen8 F400 Stored Energy 200 w s 400 w s Guide Number m 100iso 42 60 Recycling Time 100 0 3 0 9 sec 0 4 1 6 sec Flash Duration 1 700 1 1700 sec 1 700 1 1700 sec Flash Power Full 1 32nd Full 1 32nd Power Control stepped rotary dial 1 10th F Stops 1 10th F Stops Body Construction Metal casing with Metal casing with plastic control panel plastic control panel Unit Colour All Black All Black User Replaceable Flash Tube No No Modelling Lamp 250w 250w Modelling Lamp Modes Full Prop Off Full Prop Off Auto Dump Yes Yes Colour Temperature 5300 5600k 5300 5600k Slave Cell Yes 10 metres Yes
10. om the flash tube or lamp Replace the Protector Cap when the unit is not in use Reflectors and other accessories such as Soft Boxes can be fitted to the unit by way of the three Reflector Bayonet Slots When fitting any accessories do not allow anything to touch the flash tube The glass flash tube can be damaged or broken if it comes into contact with any accessory It is preferable to fit the modelling lamp after fitting the accessory if it is possible Line up the reflector bayonets over the slots as shown If an umbrella reflector is also going to be used orientate the reflector so that the oblong reflector slot is at the bottom of the unit Engage the reflector bayonets and turn the reflector until it stops For security of fitting slide back the Reflector Release Button and turn the reflector further At this point the oblong reflector slot should be in line with the unit s umbrella clamp if an umbrella is going to be used the umbrella shaft should pass through the reflector and into the slot of the umbrella clamp Note When inserting the umbrella shaft do not allow it to touch the flash tube damage to the tube may occur Always clamp the shaft into place using the Umbrella Clamp Screw do not over tighten this screw distortion damage to the shaft may occur To release the reflector first remove the modelling lamp if fitted Turn the reflector anti clockwise and at the same time slide back the Reflector
11. west level and the lamp is at its dimmest If the Power Control is turned to the 1 16 position the flash output will have increased by approximately istop of light The modelling lamp will have increased in approximate proportion actual lamp level increase will be determined by a number of factors among them the type of lamp used and the mains operating voltage Turning the Power Control clockwise to the 1 8 position will increase the flash by another one stop approximately double the light Mid way positions can be used for increases in light of less than one stop the control has small click indents to aid fractional power selection The lamp dimming can be used to indicate relative flash power between units when using multiple units Full switch in the off position Turning the Power Control clockwise to the 1 4 position will again increase the power by one stop Power can be decreased at any time by turning the control anticlockwise When power is decreased the unit will auto power dump by flashing In this way the unit will automatically get rid of excess power 1 2 and 1 Full Power can be selected in a similar way At full power the flash and modelling output are at maximum Note that small changes in flash colour temperature and flash duration occur when the power control is changed 10 La Panel Controls 3 umen QD With all panel switches in the down position off connect the mains by pushing the mains le

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