D1 1000 Air
D1 500 Air
D1 250 Air
D1 500
D1 250
User´s Guide
Thank you for choosing Profoto
ThanksforshowingusyourconfidencebyinvestinginaD1unit.
For more than four decades we have sought the perfect light.
What pushes us is our conviction that we can offer even better
toolsforthemost demanding photographers.
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Before our products are shipped we have them pass an
extensive and strict testing program. We check that each
individual product comply with specified performance,quality
andsafety.Forthisreasonourflashequipmentiswidelyusedin
rentalstudiosandrentalhousesworldwide,fromParis,London,
Milan,NewYork,Tokyo to CapeTown.
Some photographers can tell just from seeing a picture,if
Profotoequipment has been used
Professional photographers around the world have come to
value Profoto’s expertise in lighting and light-shaping. Our
extensive range of Light Shaping Tools offers photographers
unlimited possibilities for creating and adjusting their own
light.
Everysinglereflectorandaccessorycreatesitsspeciallightand
theuniqueProfotofocusingsystemoffersyouthepossibilityto
createyour own light with onlya few different reflectors.
EnjoyyourProfoto product!
Safety instructions
SAfeTy PrecAUTionS!
Donotoperatetheequipmentbeforestudyingtheinstructionmanualandtheaccompanyingsafety.Make
surethatProfotoSafetyInstructionsisalwaysaccompaniedtheequipment!Profotoproductsareintended
for professional use! Generator, lamp heads and accessories are only intended for indoor photographic
use. Do not place or use the equipment where it can be exposed to moisture, extreme electromagnetic
fields or in areas with flammable gases or dust! Do not expose the equipment to dripping or splashing.
Do not place any objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on or near the equipment. Do not expose the
equipment to hasty temperature changes in humid conditions as this could lead to condensation water
in the unit.Do not connect this equipment to flash equipment from other brands.Do not use flash heads
without supplied protective glass covers or protective grids. Glass covers shall be changed if it has
become visibly damaged to such an extent that their effectiveness is impaired, for example by cracks
or deep scratches. Lamps shall be changed if they are damaged or thermally deformed.When placing
a lamp into the holder ensure not to touch the bulb with bare hands. Equipment must only be serviced,
modified or repaired by authorized and competent service personnel! Warning -The terminals marked
with theflash symbolare hazardous live.
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WArninG – electrical Shock – High Voltage!
Mains powered generator shall always be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing
connection! Only use Profoto extension cables! Do not open or disassemble generator or lamp head!
Equipment operates with high voltage.Generator capacitors are electrically charged for a considerable
time after being turned off. Do not touch modeling lamp or flash tube when mounting umbrella metal
shaftinitsreflectorhole.Disconnectlampheadcablebetweengeneratorandlampheadwhenchanging
modeling lamp or flash tube! The mains plug or appliance coupler is used as disconnect device. The
disconnect device shall remain readily operable. Batteries (battery pack or batteries installed) shall not
be exposedtoexcessiveheatsuchassunshine,fireorthelike.
caution – Burn Hazard – Hot Parts!
Do not touch hot parts with bare fingers! Modeling lamps, flash tubes and certain metal parts emit
strong heat when used! Do not point modeling lamps or flash tubes too close to persons.All lamps may
on rare occasions explode and throw out hot particles! Make sure that rated voltage for modeling lamp
correspondswith technical dataofuserguideregardingpowersupply!
noTice – equipment overheating risk
Removetransportcapfromlampheadbeforeuse!Donotobstructventilationbyplacingfilters,diffusing
materials,etc.over inlets and outlets of the equipment ventilation or directly over glass cover,modeling
lamp or flash tube!
note about rf!
This equipment makes use of the radio spectrum and emits radio frequency energy.Proper care should
betakenwhenthedeviceisintegratedinsystems.Makesurethatallspecificationswithinthisdocument
arefollowed,especiallythoseconcerningoperatingtemperatureandsupplyvoltagerange.Makesurethe
device is operated according to local regulations.The frequency spectrum this device is using is shared
with otherusers.Interferencecan notberuled out.
final Disposal
Equipment contains electrical and electronic components that could be harmful to the environment.
EquipmentmaybereturnedtoProfotodistributorsfreeofchargeforrecyclingaccordingtoWEEE.Follow
local legal requirements for separate disposal of waste, for instance WEEE directive for electrical and
electronicequipmentontheEuropeanmarket,when productlifehasended!
Table of contents
System description ...................................................................................................6
Profoto Air ...................................................................................................6
Profoto Air Remote..........................................................................7
Profoto Air Sync..............................................................................7
Profoto Air USB...............................................................................7
Profoto Studio Air............................................................................7
Nomenclature ......................................................................................................8
Functionality
....................................................................................................10
Power supply................................................................................10
Energy control..............................................................................10
Modeling light...............................................................................10
Sync signaling..............................................................................10
Ready signaling............................................................................11
Ready indicator/Test function........................................................11
Flash before ready........................................................................11
Remote control.............................................................................12
Color temperature ........................................................................12
Reflector.......................................................................................12
Umbrella.......................................................................................12
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Operating instructions.............................................................................................13
Stand mounting............................................................................13
Mounting of external reflector.......................................................13
Umbrella mounting.......................................................................13
Glass cover mounting...................................................................13
Power connection.........................................................................13
Energy level setting ......................................................................13
Modeling light setting...................................................................14
Ready signaling setting.................................................................14
Sync via cable ..............................................................................15
Sync via IR ...................................................................................15
Sync via radio (D1 without Profoto Air)..........................................15
Sync via radio (D1 with Profoto Air)...............................................15
Radio settings (D1 with Profoto Air)...............................................15
Turn off unit..................................................................................16
Maintenance
....................................................................................................17
Changing flash tube and/or modeling lamp...................................17
Changing built-in fuse ..................................................................18
Adaptive thermal control.........................................................................................19
Technical data ....................................................................................................20
System description
Profoto’s40yearsofexperienceindevelopingstate-of-the-artflashunitsisbuiltintothe
design of the D1 units.The D1 family fully complies with the demand for durable, tough,
fastandconsistentflashunits that professionalphotographers oftoday require.
The D1 unit is available in 250, 500 and 1000 Ws versions, all with integrated Profoto
Air functionality.The 250 and 500Ws versions are also available without ProfotoAir.The
unit is fully digital, to ensure a consistency in flash-to-flash color temperature and flash
energy.The dual mode SMPS (Switch Mode Power Supply) charging technology ensures
theflash-to-flashprecision.The7f-stoppowerrangegivesallthepowerthedemanding
photographerneedsforcreative freedom,to shoot with high speedand full open lens.
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The built-in reflector gives you full control, minimal stray light and maximal light output.
It isdesignedforusewith soft boxes and umbrellas and for usewith orwithoutadditional
reflectors.
Short flash duration gives images a crisp feel and the fast recycling time means that you
never have to wait for the flash.You will always get the image quality you want.All this in
a package that offers 1/10 f-stop control, giving you the confidence that the images will
be exactlyasyouwantthem.
As a professional photographer, you have your own special style and needs. Profoto’s
extensiveLightShapingToolssystemfitsperfectlywiththeD1,enablingyoutoshapethe
lightyourownway.
Profoto Air
Profoto Air is a system for convenient remote control of flash generators. The Profoto
Air system is operating on one of eight selectable radio channels on the 2.4 GHz radio
frequencyband,forworld wideuse.
All Profoto flash generators with Profoto Air inside can be controlled via the Profoto Air
system. Products with integrated Profoto Air functionality are marked with the Profoto
Air symbol.
ProfotoAirsymbol
Profoto Air remote
ProfotoAirRemoteoffersremotecontrolofyourD1Airunitsandsynchronizationofallyour
D1unitsatyourcameraorinyourhand.Thedevicecontrolspracticallyaninfinitenumber
of D1unitsinuptosixgroups,eitherall at once inMastermode,or in individual groups.
Profoto AirSync
ProfotoAir Sync allows synchronization of practically an infinite number of D1 units,with
thesamehighperformanceas ProfotoAir Remote.
Profoto AirUSB
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TheProfotoAirUSBdeviceisaUSB2.0transceiver,whichconnectsyourD1Airunittoyour
PCorMacviaawirelessconnection.ProfotoAirUSBallowscontrolofyourlightfromasfar
awayas300m/1000ft(freelineof sight).
Profoto StudioAir
Profoto StudioAir is a software solution for both PC and Mac,which gives you full control
ofallyourD1Airunitsfromyourcomputer.Youcancontroleachunitindividuallyorgroup
them to control multiple units at one time.You can save customer lighting setups for use
ata latertime.
nomenclature
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2
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3
4
9
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10
5
6
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1. Display
2. On Button
3. PowerSupplyIndicator
4. TestButton
5. ReadyIndicator
6. ChannelSetButton
7. SettingKnob
8. SLAVE SETTING
8a. SlaveButton
8b. RADIO Indicator
8c. IRIndicator
9. READYSETTING
9a. ReadyButton
9b. BEEP Indicator
9c. DIM Indicator
10. MODELSETTING
10a.Model Button
10b.PROP Indicator
10c.FREEIndicator
11. Model Set Button
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12. Sync Connector
13. PowerSupply (AC) Connector
14. FuseHolder
16. LockingKnob
17. Zoom Scale
18. StandAdapter
15. UmbrellaTube
(ontheupperside)
functionality
Power supply
The D1 unit can be connected to 100-120 VAC or 200-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz. The unit
automaticallysensesandadaptstothesuppliedvoltageandfrequency.Thepowersupply
fusesmustnotbesmallerthan specifiedin thesection Technicaldata.
Most gas generators with an output of 800 W constant load, or more, can power the D1
unit.Thanks to the two stage SMPS (Switch Mode Power Supply) technology, no ProGas
unit isneeded.
Warning:
Neveruseordinaryhouseholdextensioncordstoelongatethepowercable.Theymayoverheat.Alwaysunwindcord
reelextensionwinders fullybeforeuse.ContactyourProfotodealerforproperequipment.
Due to the two stage SMPS technology, the D1 could make a audible sound during the
rechargecycle.Thisisfullynormal and could beseen as thesign ofpowerbeingcharged
into theunit.
energycontrol
The current energy level of the flash light is shown in the Display [1] in f-stop scale.The
maximalenergy(100%) is shown as 10.
The Setting Knob [7] is used to adjust the energy level, in 1/10 f-stop or 1 f-stop
increments.
Modelinglight
The Model Button[10a]is usedto select one of threemodeling light alternatives:
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PROP: The modeling light intensity is automatically adjusted to correspond to the
energyleveloftheflash light.
FREE:The modeling light intensity is manually set, free from any connection to the
energyleveloftheflash light.
OFF:Nomodelinglight.
TheModelSetButton[11],incombinationwiththeSettingKnob[7],isusedtochangethe
levelofthefreemodelinglight.
Syncsignaling
The D1 unit can be synchronized in different ways; via cable, via infrared (IR) light or via
the ProfotoAirradiosystem.
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The 5 meter sync cable can without restrictions be elongated with a sync extension
cable. The Profoto sync interconnection cord or so called “hard wiring” may be
used.
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Thebuilt-inIRreceiversensestheflashreleaseaswellasIRsignalsfrommostIRsync
transmitters.
The Profoto Air radio system is fully integrated in the D1 Air units, allowing radio
synchronization via a ProfotoAir Remote or ProfotoAir Sync device connected to the
camera, or via the Profoto Air USB device connected to a computer with the Profoto
StudioAirprogram.
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D1unitswithoutintegratedProfotoAirfunctionalitycanbeequippedwithaProfotoAir
Remote or ProfotoAir Sync device acting as receiver,enabling radio synchronization
viaanotherProfotoAir RemoteorProfotoAir Sync device connectedtothe camera.
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readysignaling
Ready signaling is used to indicate when the unit is fully charged.The Ready Button [9a]
is used toselectoneoffourreadysignaling alternatives:
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BEEP:Aclear“beep”willsoundtoindicatethatthechargingoftheunitiscompleted.
This setting also enables the control panel sounds, which indicates that a button is
pressedortheSettingKnob is turned.
DIM:Themodelinglightwillbeturnedoffwhentheunitisbeingcharged,andturned
onagainwhenthechargingiscompleted.Thissettingalsodisablesthecontrolpanel
sounds.
BEEP-DIM:The modeling light will be turned off when the unit is being charged,and
turned on again when the charging is completed. A clear “beep” will also sound to
indicate that the charging is completed.This setting also enables the control panel
sounds.
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OFF:Noreadysignal.Thissettingalsodisablesthecontrolpanelsounds.
readyindicator/Testfunction
The ReadyIndicator[5]is illuminatedwhen theunit is fullychargedand ready toflash.
TheTestButton[4]isusedtotestthatalllightsettingsarecorrectandthatthefunctionality
is as expected. When the Test Button [4] is pressed, the unit will flash and the Ready
Indicator[5]willbeturnedoffwhilerecharging.Whenthechargingoftheunitiscompleted,
the ReadyIndicator[5]will beilluminated again.
flashbeforeready
The“Flashbeforeready”functionmakesitpossibletoflashbeforethechargingoftheunit
isreadyandfully completed.When aflashis releasedbefore theunitis 100% recharged,
along“beep”willsound,indicatinganunderexposedframe.Naturallytheflashlightmay
notcorrespond fully totheset value.
remote control
WirelessremotecontrolisavailableforD1Airunits,usingtheProfotoAirRemotedeviceor
theProfotoAirUSB device incombination with theProfotoStudioAirsoftware.
For more information about remote control, please refer to the User’s Guides for Profoto
Air Remote orProfotoAir USB/Profoto StudioAir.
colortemperature
A frosted glass plate is included in the D1 delivery. It gives, in combination with the
flash tube, a recommended color temperature for daylight type film. Distinctive color
temperatureadjustments canbe obtained byusing glass covers with differentcoatings.
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reflector
D1 is equipped with a built-in reflector, providing full control, minimal stray light and
maximallightoutput.Bymountinganexternalreflectorandplacingitindifferentpositions,
usingtheZoomScale[17],severallightshapescanbecreatedforeachlightingpurpose.
Umbrella
D1isequippedwithanumbrellatubethatissuitedformostumbrellasonthemarket.The
diameter of the umbrella shaft must be between 7 mm and 8 mm.When an umbrella is
used,itisnotpossibletomount anexternal reflectorat thesame time.
operating instructions
Stand mounting
1. MountandfastentheD1unitonthestandusingthelockingknobontheStandAdapter
[18].
2. The unit can be directed upwards/downwards when the Locking Knob [16] is
loosened.Fastenthe Locking Knob[16] when theunit is correctly directed.
Mounting ofexternal reflector
1. Unlock theclasponthe external reflector.
2. Slide the reflector onto the D1 unit. Use the Zoom Scale [17] to place the reflector in
thedesiredposition.
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3. Secure thereflectorby locking theclasp.
Umbrellamounting
1. Slidetheumbrellashaft into theUmbrellaTube [15] on theD1unit.
2. Afterafewcentimeters,therewillbemorefriction.Continuetoslidetheumbrellashaft
tooptimise thelight into theumbrella.
Glasscovermounting
1. EnsurethattheD1 unit is turned off and that thepowercable is not connected.
2. Iftheunithasbeeninuse,waitfiveminutestoallowtheunittobefullydischarged(the
autodump function).
3. Gentlyremovethefrosted glass plate.
4. Carefullyfittheglasscoverinplace.Makesurethatthesafetypinsfitproperlyintothe
slotoftheglasscover.
Powerconnection
1. Connect the power cable to the Power Supply (AC) Connector [13] on the D1 unit and
tothemainspowersupplyoutlet.
2. The Power Supply Indicator [3] will be red,indicating that the unit is receiving power
butisinstandby mode.
3. PresstheOn Button [2].
4. ThePowerSupplyIndicator [3] will now begreen.
energylevelsetting
1. UsetheSettingKnob[7] to change theenergylevel of theflashlight:
Turn the Setting Knob [7] clockwise to increase the energy level in 1/10 f-stop
incrementsandcounter-clockwise to decrease.
PressandholddowntheSettingKnob[7]andturntheknobclockwisetoincreasethe
energyin1f-stopincrements and counter-clockwise to decrease.
Modeling lightsetting
1. UsetheModelButton [10a] to select themodeling light:
a. Toselectproportionalmodelinglight,pressandholddowntheModelButton[10a]
untilthePROPIndicator [10b] is illuminated.
b. To select free modeling light, press and hold down the Model Button [10a] until
theFREEIndicator[10c]isilluminated.Theenergylevelofthelatestselectedfree
modelinglightsetting will be activated.
c. To turn off the modeling light, press the Model Button [10a]. Both the PROP
Indicator [10b] and the FREE Indicator [10c] will be turned off. Press the Model
Button[10a]againto turn onthemodelinglight.
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Changethelevelofthefree modeling light:
1. Verify that free modeling light setting is selected (the FREE Indicator [10c] shall be
illuminatedwhenthe modelinglight is turned on).
2. PresstheModelSetButton[11].TheDisplay[1]willstartflashing,showingthecurrent
energyleveloftheFreemodelinglight.
3. WhiletheDisplay[1] is flashing,usetheSettingKnob [7] to changethe energy level:
a. Turn the Setting Knob [7] clockwise to increase the energy level in 1/10 f-stop
incrementsand counter-clockwise to decrease.
b. PressandholddowntheSettingKnob[7]andturntheknobclockwisetoincrease
theenergyin1f-stop increments and counter-clockwisetodecrease.
4. WaituntiltheDisplay[1]stopsflashing.(TheDisplay[1]willnowshowtheenergylevel
oftheflash light.)
readysignalingsetting
1. Use theReadyButton [9a] to select thereadysignaling:
a. To select sound signaling, press and hold down the Ready Button [9a] until the
BEEPIndicator[9b] is illuminated.
b. Toselectlightsignaling,pressandholddowntheReadyButton[9a]untiltheDIM
Indicator[9c]is illuminated.
c. To select both sound and light signaling, press and hold down the Ready
Button [9a] until both the BEEP Indicator [9b] and the DIM Indicator [9c] are
illuminated.
d. To turn off the ready signaling, press the Ready Button [9a]. Both the BEEP
Indicator [9b] and the DIM Indicator [9c] will be turned off. Press the Ready
Button[9a]again to turnon thereadysignaling.
Sync viacable
1. Connect asynccordfrom thecamerato theSync Connector [12]on the D1unit.
Sync viair
1. PressandholddowntheSlaveButton [8a] untiltheIRIndicator[8c] is illuminated.
Sync viaradio(D1without Profoto Air)
1. ConnectaProfotoAirRemoteorProfotoAirSyncdevice(Receiver)withacabletothe
SyncConnector [12] on theD1unit.
2. Follow the instructions for generators without built-in Profoto Air receiver in the
ProfotoAirRemote/ProfotoAir Sync User’s Guide.
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Sync viaradio(D1with ProfotoAir)
1. Pressandholddown the Slave Button [8a] until the RADIO Indicator [8b]is illuminated.
2. Selectradiochannel byfollowingtheRadio settings instructions below.
3. ConnectaProfotoAir RemoteorProfotoAir Sync device to thecamera.
4. Follow the instructions for generators with built-in ProfotoAir receiver in the Profoto
AirRemote/ProfotoAirSync User’s Guide.
radiosettings(D1 with ProfotoAir)
For sync via radio,the same radio channel has to be set on the D1 unit and the ProfotoAir
deviceortheProfotoStudioAir program.
ForremotecontrolusingProfotoAirRemote,thesameradiochannelandgrouphavetobe
setontheD1 unitandthe ProfotoAir device.
For remote control using Profoto Air USB and Profoto Studio Air, the same radio channel
hastobeset ontheD1 unit and in theProfotoStudioAir program.
1. VerifythattheRADIOIndicator [8b] is illuminatedon theD1unit.
2. Press the Channel Set Button [6]. The Display [1] will start flashing, showing the
currentradiochannel number to theleft and theradio groupletter tothe right.
3. While the Display [1] is flashing, turn the Setting Knob [7] clockwise to increase the
radiochannelnumber(1 to 8)and counter-clockwise to decreasethe number.
4. While the Display [1] is flashing, press and hold down and turn the Setting Knob [7]
clockwisetoincreasethegroupletter(AtoF)andcounter-clockwisetodecreasethe
letter.
5. WaituntiltheDisplay[1]stopsflashing.(TheDisplay[1]willnowshowtheenergylevel
oftheflash light.)
For radio channel and group settings on the ProfotoAir devices and the Profoto StudioAir
program,pleaserefertothecorresponding User’s Guide.
Turnoffunit
All settings will remain when the unit is in standby mode. If the power cable is removed,
the modeling light will revert to the default settings; the modeling light will be turned off
and theenergylevelofthefree modeling light will be set to 10.
1. PresstheOn Button[2] to turn off thepower.
2. The Power Supply Indicator [3] will be red,indicating that the unit is receiving power
butisin standby mode.
3. Remove thepowercable.
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Maintenance
changingflashtubeand/or modeling lamp
1. EnsurethattheD1 unit is turned off and that thepowercable is not connected.
2. Iftheunithasbeen in use,wait five minutes to allow theunit tobe fullydischarged.
3. Gentlyremovethefrosted glass plate.
4. Changetheflashtube:
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Unlock the flash tube trigger by unfolding the stainless steel ribbons around the
clasp.
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Grasptheflashtubeinthebottomandpullitstraightoutofthesocket.
When inserting the new flash tube, ensure that the trigger connection clasps
properlyaround theflashtube.
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Lock the flash tube trigger by folding the stainless steel ribbons around the
clasp.
5. Change themodeling lamp:
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Pullthelampstraightoutofthesocket.
Insertanewmodelinglamp,straightintothesocket.Donottouchthelampwith
barehands.
6. Carefullyfittheglassplateinplace,withthefrostedsideinwards.Makesurethatthe
safetypinsfitproperlyaroundtheglass plate.
Clasp
Flash tube
Modelinglamp
changingbuilt-in fuse
1. Ensure thattheD1 unit is turnedoff and that thepowercable is not connected.
2. Iftheunithasbeeninuse,waitfiveminutestoallowtheunittobefullydischarged(the
autodumpfunction).
3. PullouttheFuseHolder[14] from theunit and remove theold fuse.
4. PushthenewfuseallthewayintotheFuseHolder.Onlyuserecommendedfuse,see
sectionTechnicaldata.
5. FittheFuse Holderin place,by gentlypushing untiltheholdersnaps in place.
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Adaptive thermal control
The D1 unit is equipped with an adaptive thermal control system. If there is risk for
over heating of the unit, caused by either heavy use or abnormal external influence, the
thermalcontrolsystemwillautomaticallyprotecttheunitfromdamage.Amicroprocessor
supervisesandcontrolstheunit,basedoninputfromfourthermalsensors.Ifthesensors
report an increase in temperature, the microprocessor automatically takes measures
to protect the unit.The first measure is to increase the fan speed. If the fan at full speed
cannot bring the temperature down, the modeling light will automatically be turned off
during recharging. Next step is to turn off the modeling light completely and at the same
time slow down the recharging. Eventually the recharging will stop completely. After a
while,whenthetemperaturehasdecreasedsufficiently,theunitwillstartrechargingata
normalpace.Thisautomaticprotectionwillonlyinterfereunderextremeconditions,such
aswhentheairventsareblocked.
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Depending on version,the D1 unit is designed to withstand up to 1000 full power flashes
duringonehour.However,itisnotrecommendedtorunharderthannecessaryduetothe
lifetime oftheflash tube.
Ifadefectiveflashhead–forexamplewithabrokenormisfiringflashtube–isused,after
releasingtheflash along beep signal will indicate malfunction/underexposure.
notice:
The air vents of the unit must never be blocked or covered in any way.Never store your flash equipment in a car on
ahotandsunnyday.NeveruseaD1unitthatisplacedinsideacaseortransportbox.Avoidstoringtheunitcloseor
below the freezing point.A cold unit may not work properly or may even brake and will lose capacity (flash output).
Thereisalsoariskoffailurebecauseofcondensationwhenacoldgeneratorismovedtoawarmersurrounding. Do
not exposeanyflash equipmenttowetorhumidenvironmentsorextremeelectro-magnetic fields.
Technical data
D1 1000Air
D1 500Air
D1 250Air
D1 500
D1 250
Specifications
D1 1000Air
D1 500Air
D1 500
D1 250 Air
D1 250
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Energy(Ws/J)
Powerrangef-stop
Ws
1000
500
250
7
7
7
15.6-1000
1/1-1/64
1/10
7.8-500
1/1-1/64
1/10
3.9-250
1/1-1/64
1/10
Powerrange
Powerincrements
Flashdurationt0.5 min-
maxpower
1/700-1/1800
1/1000-1/2600 1/1400-1/3700
Recycling 230V
Recycling 120V
0.2-2.0
0.2-2.0
+/-30
0.2-0.95
0.2-0.95
+/-30
0.2-0.65
0.2-0.65
+/-30
Colortemperature
consistency,K
Colortemperature,K
5600
5600
0.05
5600
0.05
Energyprecision(flash-to- 0.05
flash) f-stop
Lightspreadwithbuilt-in 77degrees
reflector
77degrees
77degrees
Multi voltage
Yes
Yes
Yes
Powersupplyfuse,200-
240VAC
6amp
6amp
6amp
Powersupplyfuse,100-
120VAC
10amp
10amp
10amp
Built-infuse
T10AH5x20
T10AH5x20
T10AH5x20
Specifications
D1 1000Air
D1 500Air
D1 500
D1 250 Air
D1 250
Modelinglamp
120V,300W
120V,300W
120V,300W
Modelinglightfunction
Synchronizationmodes
Measurements
Off,Prop,Free
Off,Prop,Free
Off,Prop,Free
Sync cable/IR/Air Sync cable/IR/Air Synccable/IR/Air
Dimensionsmm(length& 300 x130 (170includingStandAdapter)
diameter)
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Dimensionsinch (length & 11.8 x5.12 (6.69 includingStandAdapter)
diameter)
Weight
2.94 kg/6.48 lbs 2,43 kg/5,36 lbs 2,23 kg/4,91lbs
AlldataaretobeconsideredasnominalandProfotoreservestherightmakechangeswithoutfurther
notice.
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