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pro master PD300 Manual

Digital control studio flash

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Thank you for your purchase of the ProMaster PD300 digital control studio monolight. The PD300 is designed for
the photographic enthusiast who is looking for a portable, reliable, economical studio lighting solution with more
advanced features. Standard features include color-temperature corrected circular flash tube (5600k), fixed
reflector providing large lighting coverage and even lighting effects, continuous power level adjustment, multiple
anti red-eye synch options, remote optical slave sensor, audible flash ready signal, built-in umbrella holder, and
adjustable locking flash mount.
Light Components
Vent
Main Body
Mounting Bracket
Optical Slave Mode Indicator
Power Socket
LED Display
Flash Power
Control Buttons
Power Switch
Audio Signal
Switch
Operation
LED DISPLAY
The LED DISPLAY shows the current output setting for both the flash and the modeling lamp. The settings displayed are
between 2.0 and 6.0 in increments of .1.
CELL
1
2
3
4
5
LAMP
+
SYNC
SOUND
TEST
Optical Trigger Receiver
Handle
Control Panel
Umbrella Holder
Mounting Knob
Optical Slave Switch
Modeling Lamp Switch
Modeling Lamp
Power Control Buttons
Sync Socket
Test Button

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Summary of Contents for pro master PD300

  • Page 1 Thank you for your purchase of the ProMaster PD300 digital control studio monolight. The PD300 is designed for the photographic enthusiast who is looking for a portable, reliable, economical studio lighting solution with more advanced features. Standard features include color-temperature corrected circular flash tube (5600k), fixed...
  • Page 2 1. Standard Sync Mode - When this mode is selected, the PD300 will flash instantly when another flash fires. 2. 0.5 Second Delay – In this mode, the PD300 will ignore the first “pre-flash” and trigger with the second flash. There will be a .05 second delay from the time of the first “pre-flash”...
  • Page 3 OVER TEMPERATURE PROTECTION The PD300 flash features an OVER TEMPERATURE PROTECTION CIRCUIT. It is normal for the flash to become warm during operation. If the temperature exceeds the working limit due to excessive rapid firing, the OVER TEMPERATURE PROTECTION circuit will power off the flash to avoid damage. The red light above the power button will be off. Allow the PD300 to cool.