Profoto Portable Generator Pro B2 User Manual

User Manual  
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Profoto– Welcome!  
Pro-B2  
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Introduction .......................................................... 7  
Accessories ........................................................ 8-9  
ProHead .............................................................. 10  
Pro-B head............................................................ 11  
ProTwin.......................................................... 12 - 13  
ProRing ................................................................ 14  
Pro-B2 1200 .................................................. 15 - 29  
The Pro-B2 system consists of the  
following products:  
Generators:  
Pro-B2  
Heads:  
ProHead  
Pro-B head  
ProTwin  
ProRing  
The photographer’s tools are a natural part of the creative process.  
Like the painter’s brush, the sculptor’s chisel, or the musician’s  
instrument, their form and design should reflect their function.  
They should have the right feel, and be aesthetically pleasing.  
All Profoto reflectors and  
accessories fit the  
Pro-B2 system  
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Eckhard Heine  
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Profoto – Welcome!  
Pro-B2  
Thanks for showing us  
your confidence by investing in  
a Profoto Pro-B2 system.  
Formore than three decades we have sought the perfect light. What pushes us is the  
conviction that we can even offer the most demanding photographer yet better tools.  
Still weknow that we will never be able to offer the best light there is; the natural  
sunlight. But Pro-B2 comes very close. It is the best series we have ever manufactured.  
Before our products are shipped we have them pass an extensive and strict testing  
program.We check that they pass the quality and capacity levels the most demanding  
photographers require. For this reason our flash equipment is the standard in most  
rental studios in New York and Tokyo and the most rented flash all over the world.  
Quality of Light  
The system consists of different generators built and designed to meet the demands of  
the most demanding photographers on this planet. Yet the most important thing is the  
light you create and it is then essential that the system offers freedom to create your  
own light. The Pro-7 heads offer you this possibility in particular. The light source, both  
the flash tube and the modelling light, is placed high and free in the flash head. This  
makes it easier for you to adjust the light and use your creativity. The reflectors are  
moveable and lock easily into place. You can move the source of light toward the focus  
of the reflector to reflect the light backwards before it is projected forward. This is not  
new, of course. Our flash heads have always been designed that way. What is new,  
however,is our new glass cover, which is designed to increase precision. The ProHead  
and the ProTwin are supplied with a frosted and UV-coated cover glass, which together  
with the flash tube, produces a colour temperature adapted to daylight colour film.  
There are glass covers with varying filtration, for greater changes.The whole Pro-7 system  
is modular. Every single reflector and accessory creates its special light and the unique  
Profoto focusing system offers you a possibility to create your own light with only a few  
different reflectors.  
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Profoto The Light Shaping System  
Acute2R 1200/2400  
(with radio slave module)  
Pro-B2 1200  
(with radio slave module)  
ComPact 300  
ComPact Plus 600  
ComPact Plus 1200  
Acute2 1200/2400  
D4 –1200/2400/4800  
(with or without radio)  
Pro-B2 1200  
Pro-7b  
Pro-7s 1200  
Pro-7s 2400  
Pro-7a 1200  
Pro-7a 2400  
Glass covers  
Acute/D4Head  
90 06 66  
Acute/D4 Twin  
90 06 78  
Acute/D4 Ring  
33 05 13  
Pro-B Head  
90 07 25  
ProHead  
90 07 09  
ProTwin  
90 07 19  
ProRing  
30 05 15  
ProTungsten  
StickLight 10 07 38  
Narrow Beam  
Travel Reflector  
10 07 13  
Narrow Beam Reflector  
TeleZoom Reflector  
10 07 12  
Magnum Reflector  
10 06 24  
Wide Zoom Reflector  
10 07 11  
Standard Zoom Reflector  
10 06 10  
Grid Reflector  
10 07 05  
Disc Reflector  
10 06 54  
ProGlobe  
10 06 73  
Softlight Reflector silver  
10 06 07  
Softlight Reflector white  
10 06 08  
FresnelSpot  
10 07 41  
Barn Doors for FresnelSpot  
10 07 58  
10 06 17  
7” Grids  
5˚ - 10 06 35  
10˚ - 10 06 34  
PR Softlight Reflector  
10 06 42  
PR Close-Up Reflector  
10 06 43  
MultiSpot – 10 07 33  
PR WideSoft Reflector  
10 07 17  
Barn Doors – 10 07 44  
Clear Fresnel lens – 10 07 50  
Iris Diaphragm – 10 07 48  
85 mm Lens – 10 07 46  
Glass Disc 10 07 04  
10° Grid  
10 06 18  
Pro Tube  
10 06 70  
Barn Doors  
10 07 15  
10˚ WideZoom grid  
10 06 36  
Filter Holder  
10 07 01  
Grid - and filter holder  
90 06 49  
Barn Doors  
10 06 71  
Hardbox  
10 07 18  
ZoomSpot  
10 07 34  
Snoot  
10 06 51  
5°, 10°, 20° Grids  
10 06 46, 10 06 05, 10 06 06  
Grid for softlight Reflectors  
10 06 09  
Softgrids, masks and diffusers available.  
Silver Umbrella  
10 06 16 – M  
10 07 20 – L  
White Umbrella  
10 06 11 – S  
10 06 15 – M  
10 07 19 – L  
Translucent Umbrella  
10 06 13 –  
10 06 14 –  
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Still Light XL 60x80  
10 07 39  
Still Light XXL 80x120  
10 07 40  
5´Giant Reflector 10 03 11, 7´Giant Reflector 10 03 12, 8´ Giant Reflector 10 03 13  
Diffusors available (-1/3 and 1 f-stop)  
StripLights  
S 0,7m –10 07 35, M 1,3m10 07 36,  
L 1,9m10 07 37  
Softbox 1x3´RF Softbox 1x4´RF Softbox 1x6´RF  
Softbox 2x2´RF  
(60x60cm)  
25 45 25  
Softbox 2x3´RF  
(60x90cm)  
25 45 26  
Softbox 3x4´RF  
(90x120cm)  
25 45 27  
Softbox 4x6´RF  
(120x180cm)  
25 45 35  
Softbox 3´Octa  
(90cm)  
25 45 28  
Softbox 5´Octa  
(150cm)  
25 45 29  
(30x90cm)  
25 45 36  
(30x120cm)  
25 45 24  
(30x180cm)  
25 45 34  
ProBox 20x30cm  
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Profoto – Heads  
Profoto – Heads  
Pro-B2  
ProHead  
The modelling light is turned on and off with the black switch  
[1] at the back of the head. The built-in fan is a thermostati-  
cally controlled 2-speed fan ensuring minimized sound level  
and efficient cooling in all situations. Please note that when  
changing modelling light, flash tube or glass cover the lamp  
cable must be disconnected from the generator.  
modelling lamp but can be equipped with a 500W lamp  
if using the longer (100mm) glass cover used on the  
ProTwin. Max 250W lamp when used on the Pro-B2.  
Pro-B head  
The Pro-B head is a small and easily transportable flash  
head exclusively designed for the Pro-B2 and Pro-7b  
generators. Please note that when changing modelling  
light, flash tube or glass cover the lamp cable must be  
disconnected from the generator. The modelling light  
is a standard 100W lamp with an E11 socket. The flash  
tube has two pins. When removing a flash tube, pull it  
straight out of the sockets. When inserting a new  
flash tube, check that the trigger-wire clasps properly  
around the flash tube (please see mounting instructions  
in package). The head has no fan. Because of the heat  
generated there is a certain limitation to the number of  
flashes per minute. At the back of the head there is a  
thread for attaching accessories like handle (std. with  
head) or a flex arm (Magic arm) to hold filters etc.  
The modelling light has a mini-can socket (E11). The flash  
tube has two metal pins. When removing a flash tube, pull it  
straight out of the sockets. When inserting a new flash tube,  
check that the trigger-wire clasps properly around the flash  
tube (please see mounting instructions in package). When  
mounting the glass cover, check that both locking springs  
connect properly into glass cover holes. In case the head  
overheats the modelling light automatically switches off.  
When the temperature has dropped sufficiently the model-  
ling light will switch on again. At the back of the head there  
is a thread for attaching accessories like handle (std. with  
head) or a flex arm (Magic arm) to hold filters etc.  
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There are glass covers for different colour temperatures  
available. Loosening the handle [4] can easily alter the flash  
head position.An umbrella can be mounted in the umbrella  
holder. The ProHead is normally delivered with a 250W  
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10.15.33 Glass Cover, frosted, UV-coated (standard)  
10.15.34 Glass Cover, frosted, uncoated, + 300°Kelvin  
10.15.35 Glass Cover, frosted, extra UV-coated, - 300°Kelvin  
10.15.36 Glass Cover, clear, uncoated, + 300°Kelvin  
10.15.37 Glass Cover, clear, UV-coated  
10.15.28 Flash Tube, uncoated  
10.20.02 Modelling Light 250 W, 120 V, Mini-can socket (E11)  
10.07.09 Handle for Pro-7 head, Pro-7b head and Pro-7 twin  
10.20.14 Modelling light 100 W, 120 V, E11 socket  
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Pro-B2  
Profoto – Heads  
Profoto – Heads  
Pro-B2  
ProTwin  
mized sound level and efficient cooling in all situations.  
Please note that when changing modelling light, flash tube  
or glass cover the lamp cable must be disconnected from  
the generator.  
The ProTwin is used to obtain extremely short flash dura-  
tion, very quick recycling or to get up to 4800 Ws out of  
one single head. There are two flash tubes in a ProTwin.  
As the flash duration is shorter at low power settings,  
and as only half of the desired power is used in each tube,  
consequently shorter flash duration is obtained. For  
example if you need 1200Ws, you fire 600 Ws from each  
tube, and your flash duration is shorter than if a standard  
ProHead is used. The flash duration at 1200 Ws with a  
ProHead is 1/2200 while it is only 1/3200 with a ProTwin.  
One or two generators can be used.  
The modelling light has a mini-can socket (E11). The flash  
tube has two metal pins. When removing a flash tube, pull  
it straight out of the sockets. When inserting a new flash  
tube, check that the trigger-wire clasps properly around the  
flash tube (please see mounting instructions in package).  
When mounting the glass cover, check that both locking  
springs connect properly into glass cover holes. In case the  
head overheats the modelling light automatically switches  
off. When the temperature has dropped sufficiently the  
modelling light will switch on again. At the back of the head  
there is a thread for attaching accessories like handle (std.  
with head) or a flex arm (Magic arm) to hold filters etc.  
There are glass covers for different colour temperatures  
available.  
Magic arm  
Fits ProHead, Pro-7b head  
and ProTwin. Filters and  
Barn Doors can be attached.  
If, on the contrary, you require 2400Ws from one head  
you connect ProTwin to two Pro-B2/1200 generators.  
For the same reason shorter recycling times is obtained  
when two generators are used, as the recycling is faster  
when the generators in fact only need to recharge half  
the energy. Flash duration and recycling for a ProTwin  
at a certain power setting - for example 1200 Ws -  
compares with a ProHead set at 600 Ws.  
Handle  
When used on the Pro-B2 it is strongly recommended  
to change from a 500W to a 250W lamp for increased  
efficiency due to the fact that the B2 delivers max 250W  
to the lamp.  
Fits ProHead, Pro-7b head and  
ProTwin. Makes it easier to  
manoeuvre lamp heads when  
using soft boxes. (Included with  
all ProHeads)  
The modelling light is turned on and off with the black  
switch [1] at the back of the head. The built-in fan is a  
thermostatically controlled 2-speed fan ensuring mini  
ProTwin cont.  
10.15.18 Glass Cover, frosted, UV-coated (standard)  
10.15.19 Glass Cover, frosted, extra UV-coated, -300°Kelvin  
10.15.20 Glass Cover, frosted, uncoated + 300°Kelvin  
10.15.21 Glass Cover, clear, UV-coated  
10.15.32 Flash Tube, uncoated  
10.20.07 Modelling Light 500W, 120 V, mini-can socket (E11)  
10.07.09  
Handle for ProHead, Pro-7b head and ProTwin  
10.15.23 Glass Cover, clear, uncoated + 300°Kelvin 10  
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Profoto – Heads  
Profoto – Generators  
Pro-B2  
Pro-7 ring  
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Pro-B2 Generators  
The ring flash fits all Pro-7 generators, and is an entirely  
mobile source of light. The interior diameter of 100 mm  
provides plenty of space for professional camera lenses.  
Since the camera holder can be tilted forward and back-  
wards, as well as upwards and downwards, most cameras  
can be attached. This makes an excellent source of light in  
cramped areas, such as the interior of an automobile.  
Many fashion photographers also use the ring flash to find  
new angles and capture details. The ring flash provides a  
very distinct, directed light, but can be complemented by  
a soft or a widesoft Reflector, which increases the light  
source, thereby producing a softer light with fewer sharp  
shadows. For close-ups, there is a reflector that focuses  
the light 50 cm in front of the camera lens. The maximum  
charge is 9600Ws per minute. This means 4 flashes a  
minute at 2400 Ws, 8 flashes at 1200 Ws, 16 flashes at  
600 Ws, etc. Changing flash tube is only to be done at a  
professional servicestation.  
Mounting the reflector  
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Remove the two ridged screws fixating the  
camera holder.  
Remove the four ridged nuts holding the outer  
and inner reflectors together.  
Run the lamp cable through the outer reflector  
and let the reflector slide into position.  
Reassemble the outer and inner reflectors using the  
ridged nuts.  
Reassemble the camera holder using the two  
ridged screws.  
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Pro-B2  
Pro-B2 Generators  
Nomenclature .................................................................................................. 19  
Brief Instructions ............................................................................................ 20  
Battery and Battery Charging ............................................................................ 21  
Changing Battery.............................................................................................. 22  
Connecting Lamp Heads .................................................................................... 22  
Energy Control ................................................................................................ 22  
Choice of Modelling Light.................................................................................... 23  
Connecting Camera & Flash Meter ...................................................................... 24  
Recharging ...................................................................................................... 24  
Photocell ........................................................................................................ 25  
Signals, Visible & Audible .................................................................................. 25  
Safety Functions .............................................................................................. 26  
Reliability Testing - The R-Test ............................................................................ 26  
Colour Temperature .......................................................................................... 26  
Flash Duration .................................................................................................. 27  
Lamp Heads .................................................................................................... 27  
Radio receiver (optional) .................................................................................... 27  
Technical Data.................................................................................................. 28  
Digital wirelöess Freedom (radio slave) ................................................................ 29  
Warranty ........................................................................................................ 30  
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1. Lamp Head Sockets  
2. SYM/ASYM Switch  
3. Indicator for Battery Charge  
4. Charge Outlets  
5. Photo/IR-cell  
6. Sync Sockets  
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7. Photocell Button On/Off  
8. Ready Lamp & Test Button  
9. Audible Signal On/Off  
10. Recharging Button Slow/Fast  
11. Modelling Light Control  
12. On/Off Switch  
13. Modelling light control  
14. Radio channel control (optional)  
15. Energy control, fine adjustment  
16. Energy Control  
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Pro-B2  
Battery and battery charging  
Brief Instructions  
The battery can be charged through the mains outlet by using a special charger or charged  
directly from the car cigarette lighter when driving. The charging time is only 2.5 or 5 hours  
depending on the charger used. The generator can be used during charging. The generator  
cannot be used without a battery in place. The battery will not deteriorate from being  
charged frequently or from being charged when not fully discharged. Neither does it need  
to be fully charged before using it. The actual battery life is in fact elongated when fully  
recharged. The battery indicator shows the charge level and is up-dated when the generator  
is turned on or when firing a flash. The battery can be charged when dismantled.  
The environment influences the capacity of both the generator and the battery, for example  
extreme cold decreases the battery charging capacity.  
See page 18 for top panel picture.  
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Connect the desired number of lamp heads to sockets A & B.  
Start charging by pushing the button ON [12]. The ready lamp [8] will light up when  
the generator is fully charged.  
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The generator can be activated from OFF position by means of a sync signal  
from a camera.  
Choose the desired energy distribution with the control POWER [15,16 ] and the  
SYM/ASYM switch [2]. The generator will automatically dump if the energy level  
is lowered.  
Profoto Pro-B2 – Assesoires  
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Connect sync cord and/or flash meter to the sync sockets SYNC [6]  
Activate the photocell [5] by pushing the button SLAVE [7].  
Activate the audible signal by pushing the button SOUND [9].  
10.02.18 Multivoltage Charger incl. adapters, 90-130V/190-250V, 50-60Hz,  
2.0A, 5 hour charging (incl. with the Pro-B2)  
10.02.19 Charger (12/24V) for Car Cigarette Lighter, 3.5A, 2.5 hour charging  
10.02.21 Battery only  
90.07.26 Battery incl. Cassette  
Pushing the button MOD.LIGHT [11] turns on the modelling light, which will stay on for  
10 seconds. To have the modelling light stay on for a longer period of time push the  
button two or three consecutive times, which will give 30 and 60 seconds respectively.  
90.07.65 Universal power adapter for 2.5 hour charging, The adapter accepts a wide  
range of input voltages: 12-24V or 90-240V.  
34.02.02 Pro-B protective bag  
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Choose fast recharging by pushing down the button FAST [10].  
The charge indicator [3] shows the battery charge level.  
Turn off the generator by pushing and holding down the button ON [12]. The generator  
automatically turns off after 30 minutes when not in use.  
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If using the optional built-in 32 channel radio receiver use the Radio channel control (14)  
to set the channel.  
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Instructions  
Instructions  
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[1]  
[15]  
[16]  
[8]  
[11]  
[13]  
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obtained is chosen with the control POWER [15,16]. If the lamp head is connected to B half  
the energy is obtained if the SYM/ASYM switch is in position A 1/1 (1/2), B 1/2. If the switch  
is in the position A 1/2, B 1/4 a quarter of the chosen energy is obtained. Two lamp heads:  
The energy chosen with the POWER [15,16] control can either be distributed evenly through  
the two lamp heads (the SYM/ASYM switch in the position A1/1 (1/2), B 1/2) or twice  
as much energy (equivalent to one f-stop ratio) through A as B (the SYM/ASYM switch  
in the position A 1/2, B 1/4). At any change of energy with the control POWER [15,16 ]  
the ready lamp [8] is put out. When the light is out, this is an indication that auto dumping  
By putting the two handles at the bottom together the battery  
cassette is released and the battery can easily be pulled out. A new  
battery is pushed all the way into the generator and is locked by  
directing the handles away from each other. When changing the  
battery it must be mounted in a battery cassette by an authorised  
service station.  
Connecting Lamp Heads  
One or two lamp heads can be connected to the lamp head sockets  
A & B [1]. When connecting the lamp head plug, align the dots  
on the plug with the white dot on the generator panel. Secure by  
turning the locking ring on the plug clockwise.  
or recharging is in progress.  
Choice of Modelling Light  
First set the MOD.LIGHT (13) to timer controlled or continuous The maximum modelling  
light is 250 W even if a ProHead/ProTwin with a 500 W halogen lamp is used. A ProHead or  
older heads - Pro-7, PB or PF - can be used. The modelling light is automatically dimmed  
down to max 2500 W regardless of the nominal effect of the modelling light. The efficiency  
(output) is higher when using a 100 or 250 W lamp. We therefore recommend using max  
250 W lamps also in the ProHead. The modelling light is constant and does not vary with the  
energy chosen. If you wish to use a 250W lamp the ProHead or proTwin flash head must be  
used since the built-in fan will work on Pro-B2. Do not use older heads with a 250W lamp.  
Energy Control  
The energy output is regulated over eight f-stops. The energy can  
partly be adjusted with the control POWER [16] in 1/2 f-stop  
increments, from 1/1 down to 1/16 of the total energy  
(equivalent to five f-stops) and also via the POWER dial (15) for  
fine-grained energy control in 1/10 f-stop increments and partly  
with the SYM/ASYM switch [2] and through the use of one or  
two lamp heads.  
Timer controlled  
Pushing the button MOD.LIGHT [11] turns on the modelling light. To save the battery the  
modelling light is automatically turned off after 10 seconds or when triggering a flash.  
To have the modelling light stay on for a longer period of time push the button two or three  
consecutive times, which will give 30 and 60 seconds respectively. For every period of  
20 seconds when the modelling light is turned on the battery capacity decreases by the  
equivalent of two flashes at full energy.  
One lamp head: The total energy chosen is obtained if the  
lamp head is connected to A and the SYM/ASYM switch  
is at A 1/1(1/2), B 1/2. The lamp head can be connected  
to socket A or B. If the lamp head is connected to A the  
total energy  
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[6]  
[10]  
[12]  
[3]  
[5]  
[7]  
Continuous  
The generator automatically turns off when the controls POWER [15,16], MOD.LIGHT [11]  
and the sync outlets have not been in use for 30 minutes.  
Set the MOD.LIGHT [13] control to continuous. The modelling lamp will automatically dim  
down while recharging or when the energy output is changed. In this position the battery is  
drained in 20 – 60 minutes depending on the lamp used (100 or 250 W) and the number of  
Photocell  
The built-in photocell [5] will sense flash release as well as IR-signals from most IR-trans-  
mitters. The photocell is disabled when the button marked SLAVE [7] is released. The photo-  
cell can also, via cable, trigger off an additional generator.  
flashes triggered.  
Connecting Camera & Flash Meter  
The two sync sockets [6] allow the camera and flash meter to be connected simultaneously.  
The 5 m sync cord can be extended without limitations with sync extension cords. Further  
sync connections can be made with the Profoto sync interconnection cable or by so called  
”hard wiring”. A slave signal from the photocell can be forwarded through this cable to  
Signals, Audible & Visible  
One of the indicator lights for the battery charge [3] will light up once the generator is  
turned on. The charge indicator [3] is up-dated when the generator is turned on or when  
a flash is fired. When all lights light up the generator has no charging value - fire a flash.  
When the energy output is changed the white ready lamp [8] and the modelling lamp turns  
off thus indicating that dumping or charging of the energy is in progress. A short ”beep”  
can be heard when the generator is fully recharged. Releasing the button SOUND [9] can  
turn off this signal. The generator can be restarted directly from a camera, if a sync cord  
is connected, by shooting a frame. If a flash is fired before the generator is fully charged  
a long ”beep” can be heard thus indicating an underexposed frame. A number of short  
consecutive ”beeps” can be heard before the generator automatically turns itself off.  
another flash generator.  
Recharging  
The recharging starts when the ON/OFF switch [12] is pushed down. Slow or fast recharging  
can be chosen. When the button FAST [10] is released, the generator will recharge slowly.  
Push the FAST button [10] for normal fast recharging cycles; The recharging time is approx.  
1.8 sec at full energy. When extremely short recharging times are required, for instance  
when operating a motor-drive camera, choose lower energy settings. The lowest energy  
setting offers the fastest recharging rate (0.04 sec or 25 flashes/sec.). The generator is  
turned off by pressing down the button ON [12] for a minimum of three seconds.  
[13]  
[16]  
[8]  
[9]  
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[3]  
[2]  
[14]  
Safety Functions  
Flash Duration  
If the generator for any reason whatsoever overheats, the recharging will completely stop.  
After a while, when the temperature has gone down sufficiently, the generator will start  
recharging at a normal pace again. No recharging can take place when the red light of the  
battery indicator [3] is on.  
In order to reduce the flash duration use first the SYM/ASYM switch (2) and the position of  
the head before using the POWER dials (15,16)  
(For more details please see ”Energy control” on page 22 and ”Technical Data” on page 28).  
Lamp Heads  
This is a safety feature protecting the battery from harmfully low discharging. There are  
three fuses on the battery cassette. One is for the charging circuits and two for the battery.  
Furthermore the contacts are short-circuit proof.  
The ProHead, ProTwin, Pro-7 head, the Pro-7 twin, the Pro-7 ring or the exclusively designed-  
Pro-B orPro-7b head can be used. With the ProTwin and two Pro-7b generators 2400 Ws  
can be obtained. When using the new ProHead or ProTwin heads the fan will work when  
PLEASE NOTE: Never store your flash equipment in a car on a hot and sunny day. Avoid  
storing the generator close or below the freezing point, which can lead to loss of capacity  
(flash output) and risk of condensation when used in a warmer surrounding immediately.  
Do not expose any flash equipment to wet or humid environments or extreme electro-  
connected to the Pro-B2.  
Radio receiver (optional)  
The optional built-in radio receiver is available in 433Mhz (CE version) or 344Mhz (US).  
They are compatible with all PocketWizard Plus transmitters and PocketWizard MultiMAX  
transceivers working on the same frequency! Please make sure to use the frequency allowed  
in your country.  
magnetic fields.  
Reliability Testing - The R-Test  
The Profoto R-test guarantees that all products leaving the factory meet the very high  
standards required of professional equipment by professional photographers. The R-test  
is a rigorous performance test that Profoto generators are put through - 360 full power  
flashes are released during one hour, which is equivalent to 10 rolls of 35 mm film. After the  
test the equipment is examined to see that all parts have kept a normal operating tempera-  
ture and are not malfunctioning in any way. All Profoto products are subjected to the R-test  
The radio receiver has 32 different channels and the last 16 have also 4 sub channels (zones),  
which can be used for triggering only the background light, ceiling light etc.  
There is a special dial (14) for setting the first 4 radio channels and a special learn mode to set  
the other 28 channels.  
To set the channels 5 – 32 set the Radio control (14) to learn, turn off the generator and turn it  
back on again and within 30 seconds trigger a flash by pushing and holding down the trigger  
button on the PocketWizard until the flash triggers (3-5 seconds). The receiver is now set to  
the same channel as selected on the Pocket Wizard Transmitter. If you want to change the  
channel, first select the desired channel on the transmitter and repeat the above procedure.  
The generator will remember the selected channel in learn mode but next time you turn on  
the Pro-B2 it takes approx. 30 seconds before you can trigger a flash.  
prior to being shipped.  
Colour Temperature  
The Pro-7 generators are perfectly suited for critical analogue (film) and digital shoots.  
The colour temperature is constant with a variation of a maximum of +/- 150°Kelvin.  
PLEASE NOTE: combining flash tubes and/or glass covers with different coatings can make  
even more distinctive colour temperature adjustments.  
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Profoto – Digital Freedom  
Pro-B2  
Technical Data Pro-B2  
Digital Wireless Freedom (Radio Slave)  
Profoto Pro-B2 generators are available as Pro-B2R version with an integrated PocketWizard  
32 channel/4 sub channel radio receiver for wireless synchronization from a distance up  
to 100m via digital encoded radio signals. This receiver is compatible with dedicated  
Sekonic® flashmeters and PocketWizard® transmitters and transceivers.  
The PocketWizard Plus transmitter (4 channels) for wireless synchronization is available  
through Profoto.  
Energy: 1200 Ws f-stop at 2m with Magnum 50° reflector 90.3  
Energy control: Over an eight f-stop range (down to 9Ws). In 1/10 or 1/2 step adjustments.  
Energy distribution: Symmetric or Asymmetric (2:1 ratio)  
Recycling: 0.04 – 1.8 Sec.  
Number of outlets: 2  
Flas duration: 1/2200 - 1/7400 sec.  
Digital Wireless Freedom  
offers:  
PLEASE NOTE: With ProTwin and two Pro-B2 generators on the same equivalent  
power gives half the recycling time and shorter flash duration.  
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Studio or on-location shoots without unreliable and disturbing  
PC cords.  
Flash capacity: Up to 200 full power flashes per charge  
A light meter that wirelessly triggers all or only selected electronic  
flash units and measures the light simultaneously, can even trigger  
a camera. (Sekonic L-358, L-608 or L-558)  
Modelling Light: Up to 250W continous or time controlled (max 60 sec.)  
Battery: Nonspillable lead/acid battery in a battery cassette for rapid exchange  
Charging time: 5 hours with standard multi-voltage charger and 2.5 hours with  
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A handy solution for triggering cameras, flash units or  
both simultaneously from behind a camera or from  
a remote location.  
universal power adapter  
Size: 24x17x23cm (9.5x6,75x10 inches)  
All this wireless technology built into your photo  
equipment, ready for you to control remotely.  
Weight: 12kg, incl. battery (26 pounds)  
Others: Indicator for battery status, for full, 3/4, 1/2, and 1/4 power; built-in photocell,  
Visit www.pocketwizard.com for further  
information.  
2 sync outlets  
Optional built in Radio with 32 channel / 4Zone for remote operation.  
PLEASE NOTE!The DWF system is available  
in two different versions:  
I. 344MHz (USA)  
II. 433MHz (Europe)  
If you are in any doubt about the frequency  
allowed in your country, please get in contact  
with the local Profoto distributor BEFORE you  
activate the radio slave transmitter.  
It is strictly forbidden by law to use these  
frequencies in other countries and it is impossible  
to use both versions in combination.  
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Warranty  
All Profoto generators and heads are individually tested before they leave the company and  
guaranteed for a period of two years with the exception of flash tubes, glass covers, modelling  
lamps and cables. Profoto is not responsible for technical malfunctions created by improper  
use or accessories made by other companies. If you have any technical problems please get  
in contact with an authorized Profoto Pro-B2 service station.  
January 2005  
Product codes, descriptions and included components may vary from market to market around the world.  
Please consult your local dealer or distributor for specific information.  
Photos: Gert Jansson/Jan Fridlund. Production: fjellis.com  
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