Phottix PPL-400 Strobe User Manual

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Quick Continuous/Multi Mode

In Quick Continuous/Multi Mode the PPL-400 will fire 5, 10, 15 or 20 times. The

frequency of the flashes cannot be adjusted. Flash power levels are 60WS and

cannot be changed.

1. Press the Mode Selector Switch until QUICK CONT MULTI ap

pear in the strobe’s LCD

2. Frequency settings made in Quick Continuous Mode will carry

over to Quick Continuous/Multi Mode

3. Turn the Mode Selector Switch to set the number of flashes to

5, 10, 15 or 20.

Using the Optical Slave

The PPL-400 has a built-in Optical Slave. To trigger the strobe using the optical

slave press the Optical Slave On/Off Switch. The Optical Slave Mode Light will

turn Red, indicating that optical slave mode is active.

Triggering with Wireless Triggers or Sync Cables

The PPL-400 has a 3.5 mm Sync Port. Wireless flash triggers or sync cables can

be connected to this port using the proper cables.

Turning Sound On/Off

The PPL-400 makes an indicator sound as the Mode Selector Switch is pressed

or turned. It also makes a sound when the strobe has finished recharging and

is ready to fire.

1. Press the Mode Selector Switch until the LCD is blank except

for the top row of icons.

2. Turn the Mode Selector Switch to change the sounds icons to

On or Off.

Using the battery with Hot Shoe Flashes

The PPL-400 battery can also be used to power one Canon or Nikon hot shoe

flash.

1. Insert AA batteries into a compatible flash unit. The flash will

not function without AA batteries.

2. Connect a compatible flash power cord to the battery and flash.

3. Turn on the battery and flash and set mode/power.

*Different Cables are available: 1) Nikon SB-900 Compatible 2) Nikon SB800,

SB800DX, SB280DX, SB28, SB27, SB26, SB25, SB20, SB11, SB22 Compatible 3)

Canon 580EX II, 580 EX, 550 EX Compatible

Recharging the battery

1. Plug the charging cable into the port on the back of the battery.

2. Plug the other end of the cable into a mains outlet.

3. The LED on the converter section of the charging cable with

light Red when charging and green when finished.

PPL-400 Technical Specifications

GN:

56 (ISO 100 with 48° reflector)

Flash Duration:

1/3200s to 1/35000s

Recharging Time:

0.1-3.5S

Modes:

Manual, Multi, Continuous, Multi Continuous

Tones:

Ready Tone, Adjustment Feedback

Manual Stops:

1/1 - 1/64

Triggering:

Optical Slave, 3.5mm Sync Jack

Modeling Lamp:

12V35W

Color temperature:

5500K ± 200K

Size:

Diameter: 90mm Height: 140mm (cylinder)

Weight:

900g

Power Pack Technical Specifications

Battery:

Li-ion 12V 7A

Charge Time:

4 Hours

Total Flashes (strobe):

1/1 650 times; FP 35000 times

Total Flashes (hot shoe):

2500 at 1/1 SB-900 approx.

Recharge Time:

Hot Shoe Flash 1/1: 1 s

Power Pack Size:

43 x 75 x 102 mm

Power Pack Weight:

295g

Battery Size:

102 x 43 x 150mm

Battery Weight:

480g

Warnings

1. Never disassemble or modify the PPL-400. The voltage inside the strobe is

extremely dangerous.

2. Never use the PPL-400 in high humidity or wet conditions/areas.

3. Never use the PPL-400 in the presence of volatile oils, thinners, dust, or

flammable gas and chemicals.

4. Make sure the power cord is securely connected to the battery and strobe.

5. Turn off the battery power switch and strobe power switch before remov

ing the power cable.

6. Store the PPL-400 at normal room temperature. Storing in a cold area may

affect performance.

PPL-400 Portable 400W Strobe

The Phottix PPL-400 is a light-weight and portable 400W battery-powered

strobe. The PPL-400 can be attached to a light stand for use with an umbrella.

With it Bowens adaptor in place, the PPL-400 can accept softboxes or lighting

modifiers that use Bowens speed rings.

Connecting the Battery and Strobe

Insert the power cable into one of the Battery Power Points by aligning the

red mark on the cable with the red mark on the power point. Connect the

other end of the cable to the Battery Power Port on the PPL-400, aligning the

red marks on the cable and the port. Press the Battery Power Switch. The Red

power LED and Green power level lights will illuminate. The PPL-400 will turn on.

Disconnecting the Battery and Strobe

Press the Battery Power Switch to turn off the strobe and battery. Disconnect

the power cable from the strobe and battery.

Battery Power Indicator

The Battery Power Indicator light on the strobe will turn Red when the battery

power is low (10% or less remaining).

Modeling Light

The PPL-400 has a built in modeling light to help preview your lighting set-ups.

Press the Modeling Light On Button to turn on the modeling light.

The modeling light will turn off automatically after 10 seconds.

Selecting Modes

The PPL-400 has the following modes: Manual, Quick Multi, Quick Continuous,

and Quick Multi Continuous. Modes can be changed by pressing the Mode

Selector Switch. Power levels and selections can be made by turning the Mode

Selector Switch.

Manual Mode

In Manual Mode the PPL-400’s power level can be set from 1/1 to 1/64.

1. Press the Mode Selector Switch until MANUAL appears on the

strobe’s LCD

2. Turn the Mode Selector Switch until the desired power level is

reached.

Quick Multi Mode

Quick Multi Mode is for high speed shooting. Power levels can be set to the fol-

lowing: FP (50WS), F2 (60WS), F3 (70WS), F4 (80WS), F5 (90WS). Using this mode

will allow for several flashes to be fired before the strobe needs to recharge.

1. Press the Mode Selector Switch until QUICK MULTI appear on

the strobe’s LCD

2. Turn the Mode Selector Switch to set the power level to FP, F2,

F3, F4, or F5.

Quick Continuous Mode

In Quick Continuous Mode the PPL-400 will flash 20 times. The frequency (speed)

of the flashes can be adjusted on a scale of 1 to 10 (10 being the fastest). Flash

power levels are 60WS and cannot be changed.

1. Press the Mode Selector Switch until QUICK CONT appear on

the strobe’s LCD

2. Number of Flashes settings made in Quick Continuous/Multi

Mode will carry over to Quick Continuous Mode (see below)

3. Turn the Mode Selector Switch to set the flash frequency

from 1 to 10.

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Parts:
1. Optical Slave On/Off Switch
2. Optical Slave Mode Light
3. Test button
4. Optical Slave Receiver
5. Battery Power Indicator
6. Mode Selection Switch
7. Sync Cable Connection
8. “OK” Display showing strobe is ready to fire.
9. Modeling Light On Button

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