ProMaster FM650 User Manual

FM650  
Manual Electronic Flash  
Instruction Manual  
Thank you for your purchase of a ProMaster electronic flash.This electronic  
flash may be used with both digital and film cameras. Your flash uses a low  
voltage and low current triggering system to provide protection for most  
digital cameras. Please take few minutes to read these instructions before  
using your flash.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
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Guide No  
66(ft)/20(m)  
(ISO 100 / DIN21)  
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Flash Coverage  
Power source  
Recycling time  
Weight w/o batt.  
Dimensions  
45˚ vertical x 60˚ horizontal  
2 x AA (1.5V) Batteries  
Approx. 5 seconds with fresh batteries  
Approx.105g  
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FM650  
1. Flash Head  
5. Lock Switch  
63x60x90mm  
2. Mounting Foot  
3. Battery Cover  
4. Ready Indicator  
/ Test Button  
6. Synchro Socket  
7. On / Off Switch  
8. Exposure Table  
Accessories  
Synchro cord  
Specifications and design are subjecct to change without notice.  
LOADING BATTERIES  
CAUTION  
Make sure the ON/OFF switch is in OFF position.  
Slide open the battery cover and insert 2 x AA  
batteries in the direction shown by the symbols in the  
battery compartment. Close the battery cover.  
Inserting batteries with the wrong polarity may cause  
the batteries to overheat, leak, explode and/or  
damage the flash. Switch the ON/OFF switch to the  
ON position. The ready indicator will light within a  
few seconds if the batteries are properly installed.  
When you need to replace the batteries, be sure all  
of the batteries are the same brand, type and  
capacity.  
• This flash unit is not for use with a camcorder.  
• Do not leave or store the flash unit at temperature exceeding 40º C. This  
might adversely affect the internal structure or performance of the flash  
unit.  
• Do not leave the flash unit in your automobile during the summer.  
• Remove the batteries if you do not intend to use the flash unit for a long  
period of time.  
• The flash unit is not water-resistant. Rain and humidity may cause  
irreparable damage to the flash.  
• The flash unit is composed of very delicate electronic  
parts. It should be protected against shock, falls or  
other improper handling.  
ATTACHING THE FLASH TO YOUR  
CAMERA  
• The flash unit contains a high voltage conde
not try to open the housing or repair the flas
The flash can be mounted directly onto camera’s hot  
shoe socket. If hot shoe socket contacts on your  
camera do not match the contacts on the foot of the  
flash, do not mount the flash onto the camera. If the  
• Do not clean the surface of flash unit by pet
distillates, detergents or strong solvents. Th
cause damage to the flash.  
contacts do not match, your camera or flash may be damaged. If you do not  
have a hot shoe on your camera, the flash may be connected using the  
synchro cord (included) to connect to the camera’s PC sync terminal.  
USING THE FLASH  
Switch the flash to the ON position. Refer to the Exposure Table on the back  
of the flash, estimate the camera to subject distance and note the film speed  
in order to get the correct camera lens aperture setting. The aperture can be  
calculated using this formula:  
Aperture (f) = guide number (GN) / flash to subject distance (m)  
Example: Flash Used = FM650  
Film speed: ISO 100; Flash to subject distance: 5.0m  
The correct aperture should be f4.  
Made in China  
WWW.PROMASTER.COM  
FAIRFIELD, CT 06825  
Code 9090  

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