Photogenic Professional Lighting Power Supply PM400 User Manual

PhotoMaster  
Operator’s Manual  
For  
Voltage Smart PhotoMaster PM400  
Voltage Smart PhotoMaster PM800  
Voltage Smart PhotoMaster PM400R  
Voltage Smart PhotoMaster PM800R  
&
Remote Studio Control Accessories  
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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 & light heads. 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 salts 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 or light head  
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 or injury always use Photogenic specified replacements for the  
flashtubes and modeling lamps.  
8. Perform no internal service work on these units. 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/or 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.  
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To set up the lighting system, first mount and secure all light heads to suitable  
stands. The stand adapter allows the light head 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.  
The light heads are 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 certain 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 ½ inch reflector is attached to the PA8 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 accessory  
reflectors and soft boxes are designed for use with this “quick-change” system or  
onto this 7-½ inch reflector  
Squeeze levers to mount  
reflector in locked position.  
Punch out hole for  
umbrella rod.  
Professional plug-in  
flashtube.  
With power supply’s power switch OFF, attach the line cord to the power-  
input connector, located on the back of the PhotoMaster, 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.  
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FAN  
HANDLE  
INLET  
HEAD  
SYNC JACK  
CONNECTORS  
AC POWER INLET  
BREAKER  
OUTLET VENTS  
REAR VIEW OF PHOTOMASTER  
HEAD  
CONNECTOR  
TOP VIEW  
The light head connectors are key-shaped, snap-in type and will only attach  
correctly. The plugs must be inserted until the locking snap is heard. Press  
the flat metal inset to release. The mating pins are automatically lubricated  
during each insertion and withdrawal to greatly extend the life of these  
connectors.  
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DIGITAL CONTROL PANEL AND BASIC OPERATION  
Power Input:  
The power required to operate the Voltage Smart PhotoMaster PM400, PM400R,  
PM800, or PM800R is 90 to 250 volts AC, 50 or 60 Hz, 5 Amp. The supplied  
power cord has a 125V, 15 Amp rating, 15 ft long, and is detachable. For European  
operation, Photogenic can supply a 230V power cord (PLXLC) with a German plug,  
rated 90 to 250 volts AC, 50/60 Hz, 10 Amp, 20 ft. Replacement cords or extension  
cords rated for less amperage may overheat and should not be used with  
PhotoMaster.  
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 breaker to open. The power supply has an external circuit breaker  
and four internal fuses (one for each light head modeling lamp). An additional  
thermal protector is located inside the power supply and may open (removing all  
power from circuits), if the rated duty cycle is exceeded. The internal thermal  
protector may require four minutes to cool down. Simply press the center of the  
circuit breaker (located on rear panel of power supply) to reset.  
Each light head has an external fuse in the modeling lamp circuit. To replace a  
blown light head fuse (power cord must be disconnected), simply unscrew the fuse  
holder cap (bottom of unit) and replace the exposed fuse with a new fuse (217315-  
00, 3 Amp, 250V, FB, 5x20mm). If fuses continue to blow, contact your dealer or  
qualified service person. (See specification section for fuses replacements). If the  
modeling lamp will not light, switch head connections on the power supply. If no  
modeling lamps will light on a particular power supply head connector, then the  
power supply internal modeling lamp fuse has blown. Return power supply to  
service for repair. Never, never replace a fuse with one of higher current rating.  
This is a non-warranty repair.  
Power-Up display sequence.  
The processor will search the unit for functions that have been activated from the  
last time the light was used. As this search is done the first display reads “8888”.  
Next in the search sequence is AC and Hertz and you will see 50 or 60 displayed. If  
Auto-Bracketing is active you will see =br= followed by the High “H” setting and  
then the Low “L” setting (see Auto-Bracketing, page 10.) The final standard  
sequence displays the unit number designated for the power supply pack, 1 through  
9. When the search cycle is complete, the display will then show the setting for  
flash watt seconds.  
See Advanced Features & Diagnostic Display Codes.  
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Functional Operation  
Voltage Smart PhotoMaster  
PM400, PM400R, PM800 & PM800R  
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 by pressing the  
Full On/Off button.  
A
B
F
G
H
C
D
E
I
Flash Power:  
When the power is turned on the red Flash LED (A) is illuminated. You adjust the  
Flash power settings by pressing the 1/2 or 1/10 f-stops UP/DOWN arrow buttons.  
The watt second settings will be displayed. (If the adjust button (E) is pressed again  
the modeling circuit and yellow Watts LED (B) will be turned on.)  
Ready Light:  
The Voltage Smart PhotoMaster PM800 & PM800R models are fully charged when  
the green READY lamp is on. Lowest power (25 ws) setting charge time is a  
maximum of .8 seconds and at full power charge (800 ws) time is a maximum of 3  
seconds. The unit may be flashed before fully charged. When adjusting flash power  
settings downward, the units will bleed stored power until the lowered power setting  
is reached. The green READY light will then be re-illuminated.  
The Voltage Smart PhotoMaster PM400 & PM400R models are fully charged when  
the green READY lamp is on. Lowest power (12.5 ws) setting charge time is a  
maximum of .5 seconds and at full power charge (400 ws) time is a maximum of 1.5  
seconds. The unit may be flashed before fully charged. When adjusting flash power  
settings downward, the units will bleed stored power until the lowered power setting  
is reached. The green READY light will then be re-illuminated.  
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Modeling Lights:  
The modeling lights have three symmetrical modes of operation (NOT independent):  
1. MANUAL adjusts the modeling lamp intensity using the 1/2 or 1/10 f-stops  
UP/DOWN arrow buttons. Press the manual ADJUST button (F) to turn the  
MODEL yellow LED (B) on. Pressing the manual ADJUST button (F) a second  
time will change the mode to flash adjustment and is indicated by the illuminated  
red Flash LED (A).  
2. TRACK mode (Proportional modeling) causes the modeling lamp intensity to  
track the FLASH setting. The modeling lamp may be re-set to full intensity at any  
FLASH value, by simply pressing the TRACK/SET button (G) a second time, with  
the FLASH already set to desired watt-seconds. This setting is retained when the  
user returns from another mode.  
3. FULL ON/OFF is exactly what it says. Press the FULL ON/OFF button (C) to  
turn the modeling lamp OFF (LED off) or ON (LED on).  
Note: All current mode settings are retained, even after the power is turned off.  
4. Each light head modeling lamp can also be turned on/off with rear switch on the  
respective light head.  
Test Function:  
The TEST Flash button is pressed to fire the flashtube for test purposes, to re-set  
after a misfire or to dump stored power when moving to a lower watt second level.  
Ratio Light Head Flash Power:  
The two left light heads (looking at the power supply front) can have a 3:1 flash  
power ratio to the two right light heads. There are four flash capacitors, of equal  
value, inside the power supply. All four light heads share the total flash power  
setting. The RATIO function simply connects the two left light heads to three flash  
capacitors and the two right light heads to one flash capacitor. [Note that if all four  
light heads are used, without ratio, each would deliver 1/4 of the flash power setting.  
If all four light heads are used, with ratio, the two left light heads would each deliver  
3/8 of the flash setting, and the two right light heads would each deliver 1/8 of the  
flash setting (3:1 ratio). If using three heads (two left and one right), the two left  
heads would each deliver 3/8 of setting and the right head would deliver 1/4 of the  
setting. ] The RATIO feature can be turned ON (LED on) or OFF (LED off) with  
the RATIO/Auto Bracket button.  
Diagnostic Display Codes:  
In addition to internal thermal protection, the microcomputer software monitors the  
AC line power and flash power consumption to prevent catastrophic damage to your  
new PhotoMaster units. The following error codes may be displayed:  
“Er-0” message means that an AC line power frequency problem has occurred.  
This could be internal or in the power cable or outlet at the location. Try turning  
the main power off, wait for 5 seconds and turn power back on.  
“Er-1” message means that an AC line power voltage problem has occurred. This  
could be internal or can happen with voltage spikes and voltage fall-off in the  
location AC line power. Try turning the main power off, wait for 5 seconds and  
turn power back on.  
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“Er-3” message means over heating has occurred. This could be internal or by  
exceeding the recommended flash frequency. (See flash rate chart) Once “Er-3”  
is displayed a “COOL” mode is activated to cool off internal components,  
preventing damage. This usually is caused by too many quick-discharges,  
resulting in the overheating of the unit’s circuits. (See flash rate chart) The unit  
remains in this COOL mode for approximately 4 minutes. This is an  
electronically timed period and turning the power OFF will not shorten this  
COOL period.  
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 suggested that all walls and ceiling be painted either white or light  
neutral colors for most reliable photoslave operation.  
After the trigger cord is properly connected, check the synchronization with  
the camera. Adjust a light head to same height as the camera lens and face  
the light 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.  
The sync polarity is Positive on center pin of cable connectors (Photogenic  
part PLTC, and defined in ISO 518.)  
Sync voltage is 12 vdc (Spec. = less than 24 vdc per ISO 10330:1992E, and  
greater than 9 vdc for Wein photo slave at 10 microampere drain.) Internal  
240 ohm discharge limit, with 68 k ohms continuous limit.  
Sync signal = negative pulse, 10 microseconds or longer, from sync voltage  
to 1.6 vdc or less (per ISO 518.)  
Photocell/Photo Slave:  
The sensor is built into the power supply and can be shut off by plugging in  
the sync. cord.  
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Flash Power Bracketing:  
Bracketing refers to taking up to three (3) exposures in a sequence with  
different flash intensities, either additional watt seconds or fewer watt  
seconds, from the displayed or selected “primary” base intensity. The  
PhotoMaster enables you to set the base flash power and then one high and  
one low bracketing value. Once the setting(s) have been pre-set, a sequence  
of power levels will automatically occur as you take the exposures. If you  
wish to only bracket up from the primary, set a HIGH value and leave the  
LOW value at “0”. If you wish to only bracket down from the primary, set  
the HIGH value at “0” and set a LOW value.  
The 3-exposure bracketing sequence is:  
1. Primary power setting.  
2. Higher power pre-set.  
3. Lower pre-set.  
The 2-exposure bracketing sequence is:  
1. Primary power setting.  
2. Either Higher or Lower (skips the “0” settings)  
To set or change the Auto-Bracketing settings:  
1. Press the Auto-Bracketing button 3 times. This will cause  
the display to read “br”, then H. .0  
2. Press the small up or down (1/10) button to set the HIGH  
value. The values can be set at zero “0” to “1.5” f-stops above  
the primary power setting.  
3. Press the large up (1/2) button once. This will cause the  
display to read “L. .0  
4. Press the small down or up (1/10) button to set the LOW  
value. The values can be set at zero “0” to “1.5” f-stops below  
the primary power setting.  
5. Press the AUTO-BRACKET button to save these pre-sets.  
To turn off the Auto-Bracketing settings:  
Setting both the HIGH and the LOW values at zero “0” will turn off the  
Auto-Bracket feature.  
Note: The auto-bracketing settings are retained and sequenced until the  
feature is manually turned off. If the primary power setting is changed the  
Auto-Bracketing feature will continue to sequence using the pre-set HIGH  
and LOW values from the new primary level.  
(This bracketing feature is limited by the 6 f-stop range of total watt  
seconds available.)  
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OPERATIONAL PARAMETERS  
Voltage Smart PhotoMaster PM400R & PM400R  
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 would depend 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  
Continuous  
100  
Full  
Continuous  
6.8 Minutes  
2 Minutes  
Continuous  
6.8 Minutes  
2 Minutes  
Continuous  
8.3  
4
4
3.3  
2
1
60  
1/2  
Continuous  
200  
116  
Continuous  
1/4  
2
Exposure Information:  
The following charts give the BCPS output for various umbrellas and reflectors.  
Coverage angle is given in degrees.  
Umbrella  
Coverage  
32 inch  
120 degree  
45 inch  
120 degree  
60 inch  
120 degree  
Full Power  
½
¼
1/8  
1/16  
1/32  
4400  
2200  
1100  
550  
275  
137  
4466  
2233  
1117  
558  
279  
140  
4466  
2233  
1117  
558  
279  
140  
Reflector  
Diameter  
Coverage  
None  
360°  
7 ½”  
35°  
14”  
40°  
16”  
60°  
20”  
65°  
24”  
145°  
Full Power  
½
¼
1/8  
1/16  
1/32  
1866  
933  
467  
233  
117  
58  
20000  
10000  
5000  
2500  
1250  
625  
14000  
7000  
3500  
1750  
875  
18666  
9333  
4667  
2333  
1167  
583  
13066  
6533  
3267  
1633  
817  
3360  
1680  
840  
420  
210  
105  
120  
438  
244  
408  
236  
88  
292  
280  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Voltage Smart PhotoMaster PM400 & PM400R  
General:  
Flash Power….........................................……….. 12.5 to 400 watt-seconds.  
Maximum (6 f-stops)  
Flash Duration….........................................…….. 1/1625 second at Full  
1/800 second at 1/32  
Reciprocity……………………………………….Excellent, no filters required  
Recycling time…..........................................……. 0.5 to 1.5 seconds @ full  
Power Control…............................................…Full to 1/32 range.  
(6 f-stops)  
0.1 f-stop resolution.  
Modeling Light Power ................................…… . 100 Watt Quartz, ESR  
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.  
12 volt isolated.  
Main Supply …………..……………………….. 90-250 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 3.5 A.  
Consumption …………........................................ 0.2 amps idling,  
5.5 amps charging.  
Voltage Stabilization …....................................... Plus or minus 0.05 f-stop.  
Packaging PM400, PM400R................................ Tough, Kydex plastic case.  
Packaging PA8…….............................................. Extruded Aluminum case.  
Weight PM400, PM400R…................................ 6.2 pounds.  
Weight PA8…..................................................... 3.5 pounds, (w flash tube).  
Dimensions PM400, PM400R……..................... 9”H x 9.5”W x 6”D  
PA8 (housing only)……….…………4.5”H x 4.5”W x 6”D  
Flashtubes and Modeling Lamps:  
Flashtube ..................................................……… Plug-in style, use  
Photogenic’s C4-19, C4-19C, C4-19D, C4-19F, L4-19 or L4-19C.  
Modeling Lamp (each PA8)....................…….  
100-Watt Quartz Halogen, ESR.  
Overload Protection PM400, PM400R.......…... Circuit Breaker, 12 Amp.  
Overload Protection Fuse PA8..................5 mm X 20 mm, 3 Amp, fast blow.  
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OPERATIONAL PARAMETERS  
Voltage Smart PhotoMaster PM800, PM800R  
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 would depend 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.  
Sec. Between  
Flashes.  
Number of  
Flashes  
Continuous  
81  
Power Level  
Operating  
Time  
Full  
Continuous  
13 Minutes  
2.7 Minutes  
Continuous  
6.8 Minutes  
2 Minutes  
Continuous  
15  
10  
5
8
4
32  
1/2  
1/4  
Continuous  
100  
2
3.3  
58  
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  
120 degree  
45 inch  
120 degree  
60 inch  
120 degree  
Full Power  
½
¼
1/8  
1/16  
1/32  
8800  
4400  
2200  
1100  
550  
8933  
4466  
2233  
1117  
558  
8933  
4466  
2233  
1117  
558  
275  
279  
279  
Reflector  
Diameter  
Coverage  
None  
360°  
7 ½”  
35°  
14”  
40°  
16”  
60°  
20”  
65°  
24”  
145°  
Full Power  
½
¼
1/8  
1/16  
1/32  
3733  
1866  
933  
467  
233  
117  
128  
40000  
20000  
10000  
5000  
2500  
1250  
412  
28000  
14000  
7000  
3500  
1750  
875  
37333  
18666  
9333  
4667  
2333  
1167  
396  
26133  
13066  
6533  
3267  
1633  
817  
6720  
3360  
1680  
840  
420  
210  
344  
332  
168  
GN@ASA100/10’  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Voltage Smart PhotoMaster PM800, PM800R  
General:  
Flash Power….........................................……….. 25 to 800 watt-seconds.  
Maximum (6 f-stops)  
Flash Duration….........................................…….. 1/962 second at Full  
1/431 second at 1/32  
Reciprocity……………………………………….Excellent, no filters required  
Recycling time…..........................................……. 0.8 to 3 seconds @ full  
Power Control…............................................…Full to 1/32 range.  
(6 f-stops)  
0.1 f-stop resolution.  
Modeling Light Power ................................…… . 100 Watt Quartz, ESR  
Modeling Light Control ...............................…… Full to 1/32 range.  
0.1 f-stop resolution.  
Line voltage regulated.  
Triggering ....................................................……. Built in Photo slave.  
Push to Test button.  
Synchronization Jack.  
12 volt isolated.  
Main Supply …………..……………………….. 90-250 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 3.5 A.  
Consumption …………........................................ 0.2 amps idling,  
5.5 amps charging.  
Voltage Stabilization …....................................... Plus or minus 0.05 f-stop.  
Packaging PM800, PM800R................................ Tough, Kydex plastic case.  
Packaging PA8…….............................................. Extruded Aluminum case.  
Weight PM800, PM800R…................................ 6.2 pounds.  
Weight PA8…..................................................... 3.5 pounds, (w flash tube).  
Dimensions PM400, PM400R……..................... 9”H x 9.5”W x 6”D  
PA8 (housing only)……….…………4.5”H x 4.5”W x 6”D  
Flashtubes and Modeling Lamps:  
Flashtube ..................................................……… Plug-in style, use  
Photogenic’s C4-19, C4-19C, C4-19D, C4-19F, L4-19 or L4-19C.  
Modeling Lamp (each PA8)......................……. 100-Watt Quartz Halogen, ESR.  
Overload Protection PM400, PM400R.......…... Circuit Breaker, 12 Amp.  
Overload Protection Fuse PA8..................5 mm X 20 mm, 3 Amp, fast blow.  
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ADVANCED POWERLIGHT FEATURES.  
Voltage Smart PhotoMaster PM400, PM400R, PM800 & PM800R  
Automatic Discharge  
Each time the AC line power is disconnected or switched off, the unit will  
automatically flash-dump most of the stored power, and then discharge by resistor  
the remainder of the stored power. This removes all of the flash capacitor charge to  
prolong the life of the unit and is a much safer condition for storage, for  
transporting, and replacement of flash tube or modeling lamp. Even if the flash tube  
is defective or absent, the internal resistor will discharge all power within 30  
seconds after the unit is turned off. This is a feature, over which the user has no  
control.  
Unit Number Assignment  
This feature allows the user to assign a UNIT NUMBER (1 to 9) to each  
PhotoMaster in the studio. The UNIT NUMBER is necessary when INFRARED  
remote control is used with the PM400R or PM800R models (see accessories.)  
To assign a UNIT NUMBER, the startup sequence will need to be interrupted. Turn  
PhotoMaster AC power OFF. With the unit OFF press and hold the ½ stop “UP”  
button then turn the power switch to ON, continue holding the ½ stop button until  
the display reads “ir” then release the button. The Digital display should read “ir”  
when you press and release the ½ UP button again, and the display will then read  
“Un - 1”, or some number 1 to 9. To change the UNIT number, press and release  
the 1/10 UP/DOWN arrow buttons until the desired number is displayed. To save  
and close the assignment feature and save the UNIT number, press and release the  
1/2 UP arrow button again. This allows the startup sequence to finish and save the  
new settings. Each “R” unit’s default unit number is set at “Un - 1”. You must re-  
set the unit number with the 1/10 adjustment buttons, or the default “Un 1” will  
automatically be assigned.  
Wireless Setup.  
The “R” units are pre-set for Infrared wireless operations at the factory and no  
adjustments are necessary for operation. See next section.  
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Advanced Series Accessories.  
Voltage Smart PhotoMaster PM400R & PM800R  
PLIRC-1 Infrared remote controller.  
Similar to TV, VCR, DTV universal remote controllers, the PLIRC-1 can control up  
to nine (9) PhotoMasters with individual settings. If several PhotoMasters 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-1. All panel  
button controls are available, plus STANDBY.  
Photogenic’s PowerLight  
monolights may be mixed into a studio set-up with PhotoMasters and controlled  
with the same PLIRC-1 remote.  
Unit Number Assignment  
This feature allows the user to assign a UNIT NUMBER (1 to 9) to each  
PhotoMaster power supply in the studio. The UNIT NUMBER is necessary when  
INFRARED remote control is used.  
To assign a UNIT NUMBER, the startup sequence will need to be interrupted. Turn  
PhotoMaster AC power OFF. With the unit OFF press and hold the 1/2 “UP” button  
and then turn the power switch to ON. The display should read “un#” (# being some  
number 1 through 9.). To change the UNIT number, press and release the 1/10  
UP/DOWN arrow buttons until the desired number is displayed. To save and close  
the assignment feature and saving the UNIT number, press and release the 1/2 “UP”  
arrow button again. This allows the startup sequence to finish and save the new  
settings. Each PhotoMaster default unit number is set at “Un - 1”.  
PLIRC-1 Use  
Select a Unit Number on one of the top ten buttons, and then control the  
PhotoMaster with the lower buttons, observing the PhotoMaster digital display for  
the changes. All PhotoMaster front panel controls/functions (except LED displays)  
are available on the remote and operate in exactly the same way. Refer to pages 7  
and 8 for operational instructions for each button, feature and function.  
The All button, under Unit Number, transmits the changes to all active  
PhotoMasters. This enables the photographer to raise or lower flash or model levels  
on several PhotoMaster power packs, without the laborious task of changing them  
individually.  
STANDBY lets the photographer put the PhotoMaster into a standby state to stop  
public photographers from slaving the units at a wedding, or some PhotoMaster  
studio units can be put in standby when not required for a shot. The infrared control  
can easily reach to 100 feet, indoors.  
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General Trouble Shooting  
COMMON PROBLEMS AND CAUSES  
Unit does not charge. Probable causes:  
1. Circuit breaker tripped. (Depress breaker button, rear of unit.)  
2. No line power to unit. (Check line cord and outlet. If unit was being  
heavily used, wait 5 minutes for internal thermal protector to reset.)  
Modeling light does not turn on. Probable causes:  
1. Lamp turned off. (Press FULL ON/OFF button, check PA8 switch.)  
2. Lamp burned out. (Inspect and replace, when cool. See SERVICE  
section of this manual)  
3. Internal fuse blown (inside power supply), caused by shorted  
modeling lamp. (Factory service required.)  
4. External fuse blown on PA8. (Inspect and replace.)  
Light flashes by itself without apparent reason. Probable causes:  
1. Defective trigger cord, or trigger cord incorrectly polarized.  
2. Bright light falling on photo slave.  
3. Poor connection in line cord.  
4. Reverse connection on trigger cord connection at camera.  
5. Some radio slaves will cause interference.  
manufacturer.  
Consult slave  
Trigger cord will not flash unit, but charge indicator shows that the system has  
charged. Probable causes:  
1. Defective trigger cord. Try TEST button.  
2. Internal failure. Try TEST button.  
Defective flashtube:  
1. Turn unit OFF. Wait until cool, and then replace flashtube.  
(See SERVICE section of this manual)  
Infrared not working. Probable causes:  
1. When using the Hand-Held controller, press the unit number on the  
keypad before pressing any adjustment buttons.  
2. Point remote directly at PhotoMaster control panel from about five  
feet distance.  
3. Check 9 volt battery inside remote.  
4. Unit number on controller must agree with unit number on  
PhotoMaster. Try the All key before testing.  
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Limited PhotoMaster Warranty  
Photogenic warranties the “standard line” products are free from defects in  
material and workmanship of the PhotoMaster PM400, PM400R, PM800,  
PM800R and PA8 units for a period of three years, from date of  
manufacture. At our choice, we will repair or replace any of the above 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  
manufacture’s accessories (including flash tubes and modeling lamps),  
which restrict normal or intended operation (especially venting airflow on  
the PA8), may cause damage and will void this warranty.  
SERVICE  
The photographer should not attempt to make internal 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.  
The technicians find in helpful to have the complete unit to better  
troubleshoot and evaluate any problems. This includes the light unit,  
the power cord, light heads, head cables, flash tubes and all modeling  
lamps.  
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 PhotoMaster to discharge the stored energy. Wait  
approximately 30 seconds 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.  
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PA8 QUICK CHANGE ACCESSORIES  
REFLECTORS:  
PL3R ------3” Shallow Background reflector rotates to control light for high key and  
back lighting.  
PL3RV-----3” Veil Slotted Background reflector for veil and burst-lighting  
PL5R-------5” Deep Conical Background reflector.  
PL7R-------7 ½” Standard high grain reflector. 35-degree coverage.  
PL14R-----14” Parabolic for portraits, feathering, flood and fill lighting.  
45-degree coverage.  
PL16R-----16” Parabolic for portraits, feathering, flood and fill lighting.  
60-degree coverage.  
PL18R-----18” Parabolic for soft illumination and flood lighting.  
125-degree coverage.  
PL20R-----20” Parabolic for portraits, feathering, flood and fill lighting.  
65-degree coverage.  
PL24R-----24” Parabolic for soft illumination and flood lighting.  
145-degree coverage.  
Additional Photogenic Light-Shaping Accessory items and Kits.  
Grids.  
Snoots.  
Soft Boxes.  
Barndoor Sets.  
Tilting Handle.  
Scrim & Gel rings.  
Eclipse Umbrellas.  
Counter-Balance weights.  
Contact your local dealer for these and other Professional Photographic products by:  
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Photogenic Professional Lighting  
1268 Humbracht Circle  
Bartlett, Illinois 60103  
Telephone: 630-830-2500 Fax: 630-830-2525  
016497-00V2-04  
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