Photogenic Professional Lighting Power Supply PowerLight 1250 User Manual

POWERLIGHT  
Operator’s Manual  
PowerLight 1250  
PowerLight 1250DR  
PowerLight 2500DR  
&
Remote Control Accessories  
Unit Number Assignment, Page 14  
PLDIR-2 and PLDIR-1 Remote Digital Display, Page 15  
PLIRC-1 Infrared Remote Controller, Page 16  
 
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
Despite the measures that have been taken to make electronic flash equipment safe, it  
must be recognized that high voltages and high temperatures do exist within the power  
supply / lighting unit. Certain precautions must be observed in handling the unit. Contact  
with internal high voltage may result in severe injury or death.  
1. Before installing or removing the flashtube and modeling lamp, be sure this  
appliance is turned off, cooled and unplugged from AC power source.  
2. Do not touch the glass tubes with bare hands, as normal body oils will shorten the  
bulb’s life. Always use a clean cloth or wear gloves to protect your hand from glass  
breakage and heat.  
3. Do not defeat the purpose to the three-wire line cord by disconnecting the ground.  
Connect to properly functioning and grounded 3-pin receptacles only. If you are  
using an extension cord, be sure the cord has an equivalent or greater rating and has  
a ground.  
4. Do not insert a screwdriver or other metal objects into the flashtube socket area or  
vents. Contact with high voltage may result.  
5. Do not operate this appliance with a frayed or damaged line cord. When replacing  
or using the unit with an extension cable, be sure the cable has an equivalent or  
greater rating and is a properly connected 3-wire grounded cable.  
6. Do not attempt to use this appliance if it has been dropped or damaged, until a  
qualified service person has serviced it.  
7. Do not operate the unit with a damaged or broken flashtube or modeling lamp. Do  
not use flashtubes with broken, cracked or missing glass envelopes. To prevent  
damage always use Photogenic specified replacements for the flashtubes and  
modeling lamps.  
8. Perform no internal service work on this unit. Refer all such service to a qualified  
service person or return to the factory. This will provide you safety and  
continuation of your warranty.  
9. Do not operate when water is present and from extreme temperature shifts. If the  
unit is stored in hot or below freezing temperatures, allow at least one hour at room  
temperatures before using.  
PREPARATION AND BASICS  
Unpacking and Setup:  
Unpack all units carefully to remove all parts from the carton(s). Do not discard or  
destroy the packing material until the equipment has been inspected, assembled, and all  
parts accounted for.  
After unpacking, all parts should be examined for any damage, which may have been  
caused by rough handling during shipment. If any damage is detected, contact the  
delivering carrier at once. Claim for damage should be made to the delivering carrier  
before destroying packing cartons.  
To set up the unit, first mount and secure it on a suitable stand. The PowerLight stand  
adapter allows the unit to be mounted on a stand with a 3/8” to 5/8” post. Be sure to use  
a stand that is stable and will not tip easily.  
 
Unpacking and Setup: (continued)  
The unit is shipped with the modeling lamp and flashtube not installed. While installing  
the modeling lamp and flashtube (with glove or clean cloth to protect the hand) be sure  
they are properly inserted and tight to avoid arcing and failure of the socket contacts  
during operation. Do not touch the glass tubes with bare hands, as normal body oils will  
shorten the bulb’s life. Always use a clean cloth or wear gloves to protect your hand  
from glass breakage and heat.  
The 7 1/2 inch reflector is attached by the “quick-change” mechanism. Three tabs on the  
unit grip the ring on the reflector. Finger levers located on the top of the unit control two  
of these tabs. To mount the reflector, squeeze the finger levers towards each other and  
tilt the reflector past the stationary top-tab, then past the two tabs that are controlled with  
the levers. Release the finger levers and make sure all three tabs are securing the  
reflector (see illustration below.) All PowerLight accessory reflectors and soft boxes are  
designed for use with this “quick-change” system or onto this 7 _ inch reflector.  
Squeeze levers to mount  
reflector in locked position.  
Punch out hole for  
umbrella rod.  
Professional plug-in  
flashtube.  
With power switch OFF, attach the line cord to the power-input connector,  
located on the bottom of the PowerLight, and connect it to a grounded wall  
outlet. Turn the power switch ON. The READY light will light when the unit  
has charged to the power level set by the FLASH power control.  
 
CONTROL PANEL AND BASIC OPERATION:  
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Power Input:  
The power required to operate the PowerLight 1250, 1250DR or 2500DR is 105 to 125  
volts AC, 60 Hz, 10 Amp. The power cord has a 125V, 10 Amp. rating. Replacement  
cords or extension cords rated for less amperage may overheat and should not be used  
with PowerLights.  
Circuit Protection:  
Circuit protection automatically protects this appliance from excessive damage due to  
circuit or component failure. Operation exceeding the rated cycle of the appliance may  
cause the fuse to open. [Always replace fuse with same rating of fuse.] An additional  
thermal protector is located inside the PowerLight and may open, if the rated duty cycle  
is exceeded. A cooling off period of 10 to 45 minutes is required to reset the thermal  
fuse.  
To replace a blown fuse (power cord must be disconnected), simply unscrew the fuse  
holder cap (bottom of unit) and replace the exposed fuse with a new fuse. If fuses  
continue to blow, contact your dealer or qualified service person. (See specification  
section for fuse replacements)  
 
Power Switch:  
The power switch controls the AC power to both the modeling and flash circuits. You  
have the option to turn-off the modeling circuit independently.  
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Flash Power:  
All settings and controls of the PowerLight 1250 are extremely stable and repeatable due  
to the use of an internal microcomputer. The 1250 and 1250DR are adjustable from  
16watt seconds to 500 watt seconds.  
To adjust the PowerLight 1250 to its lowest flash power setting (16 watt seconds), slide  
the FLASH control knob all the way to the left.  
To adjust the PowerLight 1250 to its greatest flash power setting (500 watt seconds),  
slide the FLASH control knob all the way to the right.  
To adjust the PowerLight 1250 to an exact flash power setting, use the accessory digital  
display.  
Ready Light:  
The PowerLight 1250 is fully charged when the READY lamp is on. Lowest power  
(16ws) charge time is a maximum of .5 seconds and at full power charge (500 ws) time is  
a maximum of 1.5 seconds. The unit may be flashed before fully charged.  
 
Modeling Light:  
The modeling light has three modes of operation:  
1. MANUAL adjustment [press the MANUAL button, LED on] adjusts the modeling  
lamp intensity with the MODEL slide control knob. As with flash power, minimum  
setting is full left and maximum setting is full right. The MODEL intensity scale  
corresponds to the FLASH intensity scale, measured in f-stops.  
2. TRACK mode causes the modeling lamp intensity to track the FLASH control knob  
setting. The modeling lamp may be set to full intensity at any FLASH control knob  
position, by simply pressing the TRACK/SET button a second time, (you will notice  
the TRACK/SET LED light blink once) with the FLASH control knob in the desired  
position. Setting is retained when user returns from another mode.  
3. FULL ON/OFF is exactly what it says. Press the FULL ON/OFF button to turn the  
modeling lamp OFF (LED off) or ON (LED on).  
All mode settings are retained, even after the power has been turned off.  
PL1250 Accessories:  
A Digital Display for the flash power setting is available as well as the large assortment  
of PowerLight reflectors, umbrellas, softboxes, snoots, barndoors and cases. (See the  
listing later in this manual)  
PL1250DR and PL2500DR Accessories:  
A Remote Digital display/flash control, a Remote Digital Display & Infrared Receiver  
and a hand-held Infrared Controller are available, as well as the large assortment of  
PowerLight reflectors, umbrellas, soft boxes, snoots, barndoors and cases. (See the listing  
later in this manual)  
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PowerLight Models 1250DR and 2500DR  
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Flash Power:  
Use the Adjust button to turn on the Flash ws red LED. Adjust the PowerLight 1250DR  
or 2500DR Flash power setting using the 1/2 or 1/10 f-stops UP/DOWN arrow buttons.  
Ready Light:  
The PowerLight 2500DR is fully charged when the READY lamp is on. Lowest power  
(32ws) charge time is a maximum of .8 seconds and at full power charge (1000 ws) time  
is a maximum of 3 seconds. The unit may be flashed before fully charged.  
The PowerLight 1250DR is fully charged when the READY lamp is on. Lowest power  
(16ws) charge time is a maximum of .5 seconds and at full power charge (500 ws) time is  
a maximum of 1.5 seconds. The unit may be flashed before fully charged.  
Modeling Light:  
The modeling light has three modes of operation:  
1. MANUAL [press the ADJUST button to turn the MODEL yellow LED on] adjusts  
the modeling lamp intensity using the 1/2 or 1/10 f-stops UP/DOWN arrow buttons.  
Pressing the MANUAL button a second time will change the mode to flash  
adjustment and is indicated by the illuminated red LED  
2. TRACK mode causes the modeling lamp intensity to track the FLASH setting. The  
modeling lamp may be set to full intensity at any FLASH value, by simply pressing  
the TRACK/SET button a second time, with the FLASH already set to desired watt-  
seconds. Setting is retained when user returns from another mode.  
3. FULL ON/OFF is exactly what it says. Press the FULL ON/OFF button to turn the  
modeling lamp OFF (LED off) or ON (LED on).  
All mode settings are retained, even after the power has been turned off.  
 
PowerLight Models 1250, 1250DR and 2500DR  
Test Function:  
The TEST button is pressed to fire the flashtube for test purposes.  
Flash Indication:  
The PowerLight indicates the flash has fired properly. The flash indication feature will  
dim the modeling light to its lowest setting, then intensify slowly to full brightness or to  
its original state. This will occur after each flash, even though the modeling light may be  
off. This feature is turned ON (LED on) or OFF (LED off) with the FLASH  
INDICATION button.  
Automatic Flash Dump:  
This feature is set at OFF from the factory, but can be turned on by the user. (See  
advanced features section)  
This feature will automatically flash the unit when the  
FLASH setting is lowered; otherwise, the internally stored power is discharged through a  
resistor, before the unit is READY. Flash Dump is faster. The units recharge quickly and  
reducing your power setting slowly may result in additional flash discharges.  
Synchronization and Triggering:  
Triggering is accomplished by using a built-in photoslave or a trigger cable from the  
power supply to the camera shutter contacts of ”X” or “zero” delay. Other units in the  
system are then triggered by photoslave operation. It is best to connect the fill light  
directly to the camera since it will be positioned furthest back in the studio and will  
usually provide sufficient illumination to trigger the other units. It is suggested that all  
walls and ceiling be painted either in white or light neutral colors for most reliable  
photoslave operation.  
After the trigger cord is properly connected, check the synchronization with the camera.  
Adjust the lighting unit to same height as the camera lens and face the lights into the lens.  
The lens aperture should be open to its fullest extent and set on “X” or “zero” delay.  
Remove the camera back. It is best to perform this test with the modeling lamps turned  
off.  
While looking at the lens through the back of the camera, operate the shutter. A few  
sheets of white paper in front of the lens will cut down the brilliance of the flash and aid  
in making the observation. The flash of the light should then appear as a circle the same  
size as the aperture. If the circle is flattened on the sides, or if no light appears through  
the lens, the shutter is not synchronized. If the shutter appears not to be synchronized, a  
reputable camera repair shop should check the shutter contacts.  
 
OPERATION  
PowerLight Model 1250 and 1250DR  
Flashing Rate:  
The unit recharges quickly, as indicated by the READY light on the control panel. A  
quick series of flashes can be obtained within the limits of the recharge time. Continuous  
rapid flashing, however, can overheat and damage the flashtube and internal parts. The  
maximum recommended rate of flashing depends upon the power level being used and  
the amount of operation time. Use the following chart to serve as a guide for the  
maximum rate to use in your situation.  
Power  
Level  
Operating  
Time  
Sec.Between  
Flashes.  
Number of  
Flashes.  
Full  
Continuous  
30 minutes  
3 minutes  
15  
6
4
Continuous  
300  
45  
1/4  
Continuous  
30 minutes 3  
minutes  
6
3
2
Continuous  
600  
90  
1/32  
Continuous  
1.5  
Continuous  
Exposure Information:  
The following charts give the BCPS output for various umbrellas and reflectors.  
Coverage angle is given in degrees.  
Umbrella  
Coverage  
32 inch  
60 inch  
45 inch  
120 degree  
120 degree  
120 degree  
Full Power  
Half  
Quarter  
Eighth  
Sixteenth  
Thirty-Second  
5500  
2750  
1375  
688  
344  
172  
5583  
2792  
1396  
698  
349  
174  
5583  
2792  
1396  
698  
349  
174  
Reflector  
Diameter  
Coverage  
None  
360°  
7 1/2”  
14”  
40°  
16”  
60°  
20”  
65°  
24”  
145°  
35°  
2333  
1167  
583  
292  
146  
73  
25000  
12500  
6250  
3125  
1562  
781  
17500  
8750  
4375  
2188  
1094  
547  
23333  
11667  
5833  
2916  
1458  
729  
16333  
8167  
4083  
2042  
1021  
510  
4200  
2100  
1050  
525  
262  
131  
Full  
Half  
Quarter  
Eighth  
Sixteenth  
Thirty-Second  
GN@ ASA 100  
110  
365  
305  
350  
295  
150  
 
SPECIFICATIONS  
PL1250 & PL1250DR  
General:  
Flash Power....................................................16 to 500 watt-seconds.  
maximum (6 f-stops)  
Flash Duration................................................1/1300 second at Full  
1/640 second at 1/32  
Recycling time................................................0.5 to 1.5 seconds  
Power Control.................................................Full to 1/32 range.  
(6 f-stops)  
0.1 f-stop resolution.  
Digital Display Accessory  
Modeling Light Power ...................................250 Watt Quartz, ESS  
Modeling Light Control .................................Full to 1/32 range.  
0.1 f-stop resolution.  
Line voltage regulated.  
Triggering ......................................................Built in Photoslave.  
Push to Test button.  
Synchronization Jack.  
5 volt isolated.  
Main Supply .................................................105-125 VAC, 60 Hz, 10 amp.  
Consumption ................................................ 0.2 amps idling,  
15 amps charge.  
Voltage Stabilization .....................................Plus or minus 0.05 f-stop.  
Overload Protection .......................................Fuse. 3AG type,  
15 Amp, SLO-BLO.  
Packaging .......................................................Extruded Aluminum case.  
Weight ............................................................5 pounds, 8 ounces.  
Dimensions (housing only).............................4.5” x 4.5” x 6.75”  
Flashtubes and Modeling Lamps:  
Flashtube ....................................................Plug-in style, use only  
Photogenic’s Standard C4-15  
or C4-15C or C4-15F.  
Modeling Lamp ..........................................250-Watt Quartz Halogen, ESS.  
150-Watt Quartz Halogen, ESP.  
100-Watt Quartz Halogen, ESR.  
Fuse ............................................................3AG type, 15 Amp, SLO-BLO.  
 
OPERATION  
PowerLight Model 2500DR  
Flashing Rate:  
The unit recharges quickly, as indicated by the READY light on the control panel. A  
quick series of flashes can be obtained within the limits of the recharge time. Continuous  
rapid flashing, however, can overheat and damage the flashtube and internal parts. The  
maximum recommended rate of flashing depends on the power level being used and the  
amount of operation time. Use the following chart to serve as a guide for the maximum  
rate to use in your situation.  
Power  
Level  
Operating  
Time  
Sec.Between  
Flashes.  
Number of  
Flashes.  
Full  
Continuous  
30 minutes  
3 minutes  
15  
10  
6
Continuous  
180  
30  
1/4  
Continuous  
30 minutes 3  
minutes  
6
3
3
Continuous  
600  
60  
1/32  
Continuous  
3
Continuous  
Exposure Information:  
The following charts give the BCPS output for various umbrellas and reflectors.  
Coverage angle is given in degrees.  
Umbrella  
32 inch  
45 inch  
60 inch  
Coverage  
Full Power  
Half  
120 degree  
11000  
5500  
120 degree  
11166  
5583  
120 degree  
11166  
5583  
Quarter  
2750  
2792  
2792  
Eighth  
1375  
1396  
1396  
Sixteenth  
Thirty-Second  
688  
344  
698  
349  
698  
349  
Reflector  
Diameter  
Coverage  
None  
360°  
7 1/2”  
14”  
40°  
16”  
60°  
20”  
65°  
24”  
145°  
35°  
4666  
2333  
1167  
583  
292  
146  
160  
50000  
25000  
12500  
6250  
3125  
1562  
515  
35000  
17500  
8750  
4375  
2188  
1094  
430  
46666  
23333  
11667  
5833  
2916  
1458  
495  
32666  
16333  
8167  
4083  
2042  
1021  
415  
8400  
4200  
2100  
1050  
525  
Full  
Half  
Quarter  
Eighth  
Sixteenth  
Thirty-Second  
GN@ ASA 100  
262  
210  
 
SPECIFICATIONS  
PL2500DR  
General:  
Flash Power................................................ 32 to 1000 watt-seconds  
maximum. (6 f-stops)  
Flash Duration............................................ 1/770 second at Full  
1/345 second at 1/32  
Recycling time................................................0.8 to 3.0 seconds  
Power Control.................................................Full to 1/32 range.  
0.1 f-stop resolution.  
Digital Display &  
Control Accessory  
Modeling Light Power ...................................250 Watt Quartz, ESS  
Modeling Light Control .................................Full to 1/32 range.  
0.1 f-stop resolution.  
Line voltage regulated.  
Triggering ......................................................Built in Photoslave.  
Push to Test button.  
Synchronization Jack.  
5 volt isolated.  
Main Supply ................................…..............105-125 VAC, 60 Hz, 10 Amp.  
Consumption ................................................. 0.2 amps idling,  
15 amps charge.  
Voltage Stabilization .....................................Plus or minus 0.05 f-stop.  
Overload Protection .......................................Fuse. 3AG type,  
15 Amp, SLO-BLO.  
Packaging ......................................................Extruded Aluminum case.  
Weight ............................................................7 pounds.  
Dimensions (housing only).............................4.5” x 4.5” x 8.75”  
Flashtubes and Modeling Lamps:  
Flashtube ................................................... Plug-in style, use only  
Photogenic’s Standard C4-19  
or C4-19C.  
Modeling Lamp ..........................................250-Watt Quartz Halogen, ESS.  
150-Watt Quartz Halogen, ESP.  
100-Watt Quartz Halogen, ESR.  
Fuse ............................................................3AG type, 15 Amp, SLO-BLO.  
 
ADVANCED POWERLIGHT FEATURES.  
Models PL1250, PL1250DR, and PL2500DR  
Automatic Dump Flash  
This feature will automatically flash the unit when the FLASH setting is lowered;  
otherwise, the internally stored power is discharged through a resistor, before the unit is  
READY. Flash Dump is faster. This feature can be turned on or off, by the user.  
Turn FLASH DUMP on: Turn PowerLight AC power off. With unit power off, press and  
hold the FULL ON/OFF button. While holding the FULL ON/OFF button, turn the unit  
power on and wait until the FULL ON/OFF LED blinks. Next, release the FULL  
ON/OFF button and the FULL ON/OFF LED will go off.  
Turn FLASH DUMP off: Turn PowerLight AC power off. With unit power off, press  
and hold the MANUAL button. While holding the MANUAL button, turn the unit power  
on and wait until the MANUAL LED blinks. Next, release the MANUAL button and the  
MANUAL LED will go off.  
Also, each time the AC line power is disconnected or switched off, the flashtube will  
flash. This removes most of the flash capacitor charge to prolong the life of the unit and  
is a much safer condition for storage, transporting, and replacement of flash tube or  
modeling lamp. This is a feature, over which the user has no control.  
ADVANCED POWERLIGHT FEATURES.  
Models PL1250DR, and PL2500DR only.  
Unit Number Assignment  
This feature allows the user to assign a UNIT NUMBER (1 to 9) to each DR type  
PowerLight in the studio. The UNIT NUMBER is necessary when INFRARED remote  
control is used (see accessories.)  
To assign a UNIT NUMBER: Turn PowerLight AC power off. With unit power off,  
press and hold the 1/2 UP arrow button. While holding the 1/2 UP arrow button, turn the  
unit power on. Digital display should be “un #”, where # means some number 1 to 9.  
Next, release the 1/2 f-stop UP arrow button. Change the UNIT number using the 1/10  
UP/DOWN arrow buttons. Close the assignment feature and save the UNIT number by  
pressing the 1/2 UP arrow button.  
 
Advanced PL2 series Accessories.  
PLDD-1 Digital display for Model 1250 only.  
The PLDD-1 is a digital display to enhance the resolution and repeatability of the Model  
1250’s Flash analog slide-pot control. It displays only Flash power, over the full range  
of 16 to 500 watt-seconds. Resolution of the PLDD-1 is 0.1 f-stop.  
The PLDD-1 should be mounted to the umbrella bracket under the housing of the Model  
1250 PowerLight, on flexible rotating mount, or on an extension cable, for better  
viewing.  
PLDRC-1 Remote digital display and flash adjustment for models  
1250DR and 2500DR.  
The PLDRC-1 is a digital display to enhance the visibility of, and to change the Flash  
power setting. It displays and controls only Flash power, over the full range of watt-  
seconds. Resolution is 0.1 f-stop, using the 1/2 f-stop and 0.1 f-stop UP/DOWN buttons.  
The PLDRC-1 should be mounted to the umbrella bracket under the housing of the  
PowerLight, on rotating mount, or on an extension cable, for better viewing and easier  
control accessibility.  
PLDIR-2 Remote digital display and Infrared receiver for models  
1250DR and 2500DR. (must be used with PLIRC-1 controller)  
The PLDIR-2 is a digital display to enhance the visibility of, and to receive infrared  
signals to control all functions of the 1250DR and 2500DR PowerLights. It displays both  
Flash power and Modeling lamp power and unit number. It has a green READY  
indicator and a BI-color indicator for Flash or Model. Behind a small window is an  
infrared receiver. Resolution is 0.1 f-stop.  
The PLDIR-2 should be mounted to the umbrella bracket under the housing of  
the PowerLight, on rotating mount, or on an extension cable, for better viewing  
and infrared control.  
 
Advanced PL2 series Accessories.  
PLIRC-1 Infrared remote controller for models 1250DR and 2500DR.  
(must be used with PLDIR-1 receivers)  
Similar to TV, VCR, DTV universal remote controllers, the PLIRC-2 can control up to  
nine (9) PowerLights with individual settings. If several PowerLights are used with  
identical settings the same unit number can be assigned to them. This will expand the  
total number of lights that can be controlled with the PLIRC-2. All panel button controls  
are available, plus STANDBY.  
All PowerLights must have PLDIR-2 infrared receivers and have their unique unit  
numbers assigned. PowerLights may have identical unit number numbers, if they are to  
be operated exactly the same, under all studio arrangements.  
Select a Unit Number on one of the top ten buttons, then control the PowerLight with the  
lower buttons, observing the PowerLight digital display for the changes.  
The All button, under Unit Number, transmits the changes to all active PowerLights. This  
enables the photographer to raise or lower flash or model levels on all the units, without  
the laborious task of changing them all, individually.  
STANDBY lets the photographer put all the PowerLights into a standby state to stop  
public photographers from slaving the units at a wedding, or some studio units can be put  
in standby when not required for a shot. The infrared control can easily reach to units on  
12-foot stands (it has been tested to 100 feet, indoors.)  
PLIBM-1 Studio System Controller software for IBM compatibles.  
(must be used with PL1250DR & PL2500DR with PLDIR-2 receivers.)  
Along with infrared transmitter hardware and an IBM compatible computer using  
Windows 95 or 98, the software is used by the photographer to specify the PowerLight  
settings for up to nine units with independent settings and save a studio settings or as a  
pose file. An unlimited number of pose files may be saved. All PowerLights must have  
PLDIR-2 infrared receivers.  
PLMAC-1 Studio System Controller software for MAC. (must be used with  
PL1250DR & PL2500DR with PLDIR-2 receivers.)  
Along with infrared transmitter hardware and a MAC computer using Windows 95 or 98,  
the software is used by the photographer to specify the PowerLight settings for up to nine  
units with independent settings and save a studio settings as a pose file. An unlimited  
number of pose files may be saved. All PowerLights must have PLDIR-2 infrared  
receivers.  
PLX-5 Five foot extension cable with adapter for PLDD-1, PLDRC-1 and PLDIR-2  
displays.  
PLX-10 Ten foot extension cable with adapter for PLDD-1, PLDRC-1 and PLDIR-2  
displays.  
PLX-15 Fifteen foot extension cable with adapter for PLDD-1, PLDRC-1 and PLDIR-2  
displays.  
 
POWERLIGHT QUICK CHANGE ACCESSORIES  
REFLECTORS:  
PL7R  
7 1/2” Standard high grain reflector. 35 degree coverage.  
PL14R  
14” Parabolic for portraits, feathering, flood and fill lighting.  
60 degree coverage.  
PL16R  
16” Parabolic for portraits, feathering, flood and fill lighting.  
60 degree coverage.  
PL16BD  
PL16BDK  
PL20R  
16” 2-panel clamp-fit barndoor & diffuser.  
16” 4-panel barndoor and diffuser.  
20” Parabolic for portraits, feathering, flood and fill lighting.  
65 degree coverage.  
PL20BD  
PL24R  
20” 2-panel clamp-fit barndoor & diffuser  
24” Parabolic for soft illumination and flood lighting.  
100 degree coverage.  
PL3R  
Shallow Background reflector rotates to control light for high key & back  
lighting.  
PL3RV  
PL5R  
Veil Slotted Background reflector for veil and burst-lighting effects.  
Deep Conical Background reflector.  
PL5AK  
PL7MF  
PL7BDK  
Gel & Diffuser holder for Deep background reflector.  
Accessory mounting frame for 7 _” reflector.  
4-panel barndoor, frame and diffuser kit for PL06-R.  
Diffuser available separately  
PL7SNK  
PL7GK  
PLCW  
PLH  
3” & 5” snoot kit with diffuser and mounting frame.  
Snoots also available separately.  
Fine & coarse grids with diffuser and mounting frame.  
Grids also available separately  
Counter weight for PowerLights. Used with soft boxes, umbrellas and  
large reflectors.  
Tilting handle for PowerLights. Makes an adjustment easier for light  
direction.  
 
POWERLIGHT QUICK CHANGE ACCESSORIES  
UMBRELLAS:  
EC32BC  
EC45BC  
EC60BC  
EC32S  
32” White satin flat panel inner umbrella with black blocking outer  
umbrella.  
45” White satin flat panel inner umbrella with black blocking outer  
umbrella.  
60” White satin flat panel inner umbrella with black blocking outer  
umbrella.  
32” Silver satin flat panel inner umbrella with black blocking outer  
umbrella.  
EC45S  
45” Silver satin flat panel inner umbrella with black blocking outer  
umbrella.  
EC60S  
60” Silver satin flat panel inner umbrella with black blocking outer  
umbrella.  
SOFTBOXES:  
SB12x36  
12”x36” Satin white front panel, silver inner panels with black blocking  
outer and Quick-Change bracket.  
SB24x32  
SB36x48  
SB48x72  
SB22  
24” x 32” Satin white front panel, silver inner panels with black  
blocking outer and Quick-Change bracket.  
36”x 48” Satin white front panel, silver inner panels with black blocking  
outer and Quick-Change bracket.  
48”x 72” Satin white front panel, silver inner panels with black  
blocking outer and Quick-Change bracket.  
22”x22” Satin white front panel, silver inner panels with black blocking  
outer and Quick-Change bracket.  
SB36  
36”x36” Satin white front panel, silver inner panels with black blocking  
outer and Quick-Change bracket.  
OB48  
48” Octagon - 48” Satin white front panel, silver inner panels with black  
blocking outer and Quick-Change bracket.  
SERVICE  
The photographer should not attempt to make repairs.  
Consult a dealer for an authorized Photogenic Professional Lighting service agent. This  
will provide you safety, insure proper operational functions and provide continuation of  
your warranty.  
For replacing the flashtube or modeling lamp, follow the directions and specifications  
given earlier in this manual in the setup section.  
Before removing the old tubes or installing new tubes, always unplug your  
PowerLight and discharge the stored energy by pressing the “test” button. Wait  
approximately two hours for the main capacitors to deplete any residual stored  
wattage. Never place your fingers or any metal objects into the flash or  
modeling sockets. Contact with high voltage may result.  
 
General Trouble Shooting  
COMMON PROBLEMS AND CAUSES  
Unit does not charge.  
Probable causes:  
a. Fuse blown. (Unplug and discharge the unit-Replace fuse.)  
b. No line power to unit. (Check line cord and outlet.)  
c. Unit is on, but will not charge. (Safety thermal detector activated by heavy  
use, beyond specified Flashing Rates on page 9.)  
d. Unit completely off, but is connected to power and is turned on. (Safety  
thermal switch activated by internal discharge. Decreasing flash power  
setting repeatedly with the down arrow key or placing the unit into  
STANDBY with the remote control repeatedly causes the flash power to  
discharge through an internal power resistor. If the resistor over-heats, a  
thermal switch will open and cut off line power to the unit. After a 3-  
minute cool-off period, the power will return. This is a unit-protecting  
feature and can be caused by user actions or circuit failure.)  
Modeling light does not turn on.  
Probable causes:  
a. Lamp turned off. (Press FULL ON/OFF button until LED lights.)  
b. Lamp burned out. (Inspect and replace, when cool. See SERVICE section  
of this manual)  
Light flashes by itself without apparent reason.  
Probable causes:  
a. Defective trigger cord, or trigger cord incorrectly polarized.  
b. Bright light falling on photoslave.  
c. Poor connection in line cord.  
d. Reverse connection on trigger cord connection at camera.  
e. Some radio slaves will cause interference-consult slave manufacturer.  
Trigger cord will not flash unit, but charge indicator shows that the system has charged.  
Probable causes:  
a. Defective trigger cord.  
b. Defective flashtube. Turn unit off. Wait until cool, then replace flashtube.  
(See SERVICE section of this manual)  
 
Limited PowerLight Warranty  
Photogenic Professional Lighting warranties the “standard line” of new  
PowerLight products to be free from defects in material and workmanship  
of the PL2 series of PowerLights for a period of two years from  
date of purchase. At our choice, we will repair or replace any PL2,  
Solair or Voltage Smart series light that is deemed to be defective.  
This warranty does not cover damages caused by shipping, product  
abuse or use other than the intended photographic applications.  
Any product modifications will render this warranty void. Use of  
other manufacturer’s accessories, which restrict normal or intended  
operation (especially venting airflow), may cause damage and will void  
this warranty. Flash tubes are warranted under the above conditions  
for one year from date of purchase. Modeling lamps are covered for  
initial use failures only.  
Photogenic Professional Lighting  
1268 Humbracht Circle, Bartlett, Illinois 60103-1631  
Telephone: (630)830-2500 Fax: (630)830-2525  
MANUAL PART NO. 015756-00V3-05  
 

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