Power Supply & Cabling - P+S Technik pro35 Image Converter MKII User Manual

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2.2 Power supply and cabling:
Increased charging rate at low temperature:
The typical consumption of the PRO35 is about 300 mA (at a temperature of 20 °C). At a
temperature below 0 °C the consumption can increase up to 1 Ampere.
If the Image Converter is internally equipped with a locking device, the power supply and con-
trol of the PRO35 Image Converter is typically driven by the 12-pin Hirose (Lens Connector)
of the video camera. Hence a overcharging of the camera is avoided; the Image Converter
shuts down automatically if the power consumption is higher than 1 Ampere.
If the PRO35 is used under conditions, which anticipate high power consumption, the con-
verter can be operated with an external power supply. This could be a direct cable connec-
tion from the camera battery to the PRO35 or the use of a second battery.
In this case the internal power supply can be bridged (switched off). This bridge can be
brazed on the back of the connector plate.
This modifi cation requires experiences in the service of the Image Converter.
Only qualifi ed service technicians are allowed to do these modifi cations.
MARK MODIFIED SYSTEMS ACORDINGLY IN ORDER TO AVOID DAMAGES ON THE
CAMERA!
P+S Technik give no warranty on modifi ed systems!
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The Fischer-Angle-Plug is equipped with an additional
clamp in order to avoid twisting and the hence result-
ing damage of the connector.
This is a standard for all currently delivered models of
the PRO35. All previous models of the PRO35 can
be upgraded or the twist protection can be removed
easily.
The PRO35 Image Converter can be powered without
any problems.
The unit includes the power cable #22612. From the
lens-connector (Hirose 12 pin) on the camera power
is supplied as well as a Start / Stop signal. This signal
starts and stops the converter automatically (if sup-
ported by the camera manufacturer)
Other power cables are available from P+S Technik,
however without Start / Stop function.

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