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USER`S GUIDE
iR receiver/
Slave cell
output Setting
Radio trigger
channel selection
test button
Activates radio trigger
Beep/Lamp
Ready indicator
Sync Socket
thank you for choosing MULtiBLitZ, we hope you enjoy working with this high quality
product. MULtiBLitZ flash units are without exception designed and manufactured
in Germany.
iMPoRtANt CARe & MAiNteNANCe iNFoRMAtioN!
Please read the instruction manual carefully before using this product.
Flash-/ and halogen tubes as well as metal parts can become very warm
during operation and may cause burns if not handled properly.
Opening the unit could be extremely dangerous! Do not open the unit by yourself!
Service should only be executed by an authorized MULTIBLITZ service location.
Do not obstruct the venting slots.
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Output, wireless receiver "active"
and "stand-by" indication
iR receiver /Slave
Function On-Off indication
Power on-off
Modeling Lamp
on (prop x)-off
Modeling Lamp 100%
Power socket/
Fuse box/Spare fuse
Do not place filters, diffusing materials, or any other obstructions directly
onto the flash-/ and halogen tubes.
Do not expose the unit to water, nor spray-/or dripping water.
Do not run the unit with unregulated gasoline-/or diesel generators.
When permanently in use, this unit should be serviced once a year by an authorized
MULTIBLITZ service location.
The crossed out wheeled bin label that can be found on your product indicates
that this product should not be disposed of via the normal household waste stream.
To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health please separate this
product from other waste streams to ensure that it can be recycled
in an environmentally sound manner.
For more details on available collection facilities please contact your
local government office or the retailer where you purchased
this product.
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USeR`S GUiDe
1. FoRMAtioN oF FLASH CAPACitoRS
Display
Formation of the flash capacitors is absolutely but only necessary when,
the unit is put into operation for the first time or
was not in use for more than 3 months.
Cell on-off
Formation Process:
LeD´s
1. Connect the supplied mains cable to a power outlet and power up the unit.
2. Increase the energy output in 15 min. intervals over the five f-stop
range (1.0 - 5.0).
3. Do NOT fire any flashes during the formation process!!!
4. Leave the unit set to full energy (1/1) for about one hour.
Formation of the flash capacitor is completed after one hour and
the unit is ready for use.
on-off
2. PUttiNG iNto oPeRAtioN
To remove the protection cap unlock the reflector lock on the bottom side of
the unit by pushing it away from the protection cap. Remove the protection
cap by turning it counter-clockwise and taking it out.
Place the supplied halogen tube into the unit, see "7. Changing halogen-
and flash tubes".
The unit is factory-set to 220-240 V / 50-60 Hz AC voltage. Before making
any connection make sure that the mains voltage match the indications on
the type label on the bottom of the unit.
Connect the unit to a wall outlet using the supplied power cable. Now, the
mid decimal point on the units´ display lights up indicating stand-by mode.
Press the „I-0" button to power up the unit.
3. SyNCHRoNiSAtioN WitH A SyNC CABLe
Plug the supplied sync cable (Code: MASYG) into the units' sync terminal and
connect it to your camera. In a multi-flash set-up the sync cable only needs to
be connected to the master-unit, all other slave-units will fire without delay,
triggered by their built-in IR receiver/Slave Cell. Remember to activate the IR
receiver/Slave Cell on each slave-unit.
4. oPtiCAL SyNCHRoNiSAtioN
The unit may be fired using an Infrared Remote Trigger (Code: MUSEN,
sold separately). Attach the IR remote trigger to your cameras' flash shoe.
The flash units´ IR receiver/Slave Cell must be activated by pressing the
corresponding button. The unit will fire synchronously with the camera when
it is being triggered. In a multi-flash set-up, the IR receiver/Slave Cell must
be activated on each unit.
5. SyNCHRoNiSAtioN WitH A RADio tRiGGeR
The unit/s may be fired using a radio trigger (Code: MURAS T, sold separately).
The radio trigger (transmitter) has to be attached to the cameras' flash shoe,
when the camera is triggered the unit/s will fire synchronously. For detailed
information on the MURAS T radio trigger please refer to the corresponding
user manual.
Selecting the receiving channel:
The unit is equipped with a 16-channel wireless receiver. Transmitter
(MURAS T) and receiver must be set to the same channel. The receiver can
be activated and set to the desired receiving channel with the following key
sequences:
- Press and hold the "TEST" button for approx. 3 sec. (the unit might emit
a beep depending on the selected flash monitor setting: "beep" or "lamp
ready"), the unit fires once and the symbol for the channel selection "CH"
appears on the display, now let go of the button.
- After approx. 2 sec. the unit emits a beep and the symbol on the display
changes from „CH" to „--", meaning that the receiver is not activated and
no channel is selected (factory setting).
- The desired receiving channel can now be set by turning the output control,
e.g. to "12" (channel 12). Confirm the selection of the channel by pressing
the "Test" button, the previously selected output reappears on the display.
- The wireless receiver is now active and acts on the selected channel, the
blinking of the second decimal point on the units´ display indicates the
activity of the receiver.
Changing the receiving channel:
- Press and hold the "TEST" button for approx. 3 sec. (the unit might emit
a beep depending on the selected flash monitor setting: "beep" or "lamp
ready"), the unit fires once and the symbol for the channel selection "CH"
appears on the display, now let go of the button.
- After approx. 2 sec. the unit emits a beep and the symbol on the display
changes from „CH" to the previously selected channel, e.g. to "07"
(channel 7). The desired receiving channel can now be set by turning the
output control, e.g. to "15" (channel 15). Confirm the selection of the
channel by pressing the "TEST" button, the previously selected output
reappears on the display.
- The wireless receiver is now active and acts on the selected channel, the
blinking of the second decimal point on the units´ display indicates the
activity of the receiver.
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