Qua dx – Bowens QUADX BWL-0335/2 User Manual

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Control Panel Guide

QUA

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Menu Navigation Keys

Modelling Lamp On/Off

IR Remote Switch

Photocell Switch

Channel A adjustment

Power level displays

Outlet On/Off switches

IR remote receptor

Flash test button

Overall

Power adjustment

Channel B
adjustmnet

Photocell receptor

Ready indicator

Sync. Sockets

Head Sockets A1 & A2

Head Sockets

B1 & B2

On/Off Switch (On Rear)

Mains Inlet (On Rear)

The QUADX displays information about the power
available at each socket by means of four Red
LED numeric displays. In addition, this
information is converted to Ws data and shown on
the LCD display.

Each red numeric display is aligned with an
associated outlet socket. Most of the QUADX
controls are aligned with the associated socket.
Looking at the sloping control panel area, from
the handle there are four On/Off toggle switches.
These switch the channels on or off if a head is
plugged into the socket.
The red numeric display will show -- when off and
will be blank if there is no head plugged into the
socket.

Beneath the red displays are two pairs of
adjustment buttons. These control the power
available from the channel socket pairs A1/A2 and
B1/B2.

To the left of the display screen there are three
toggle controls to switch the photocell, I.R remote
and modelling on or off.
To the right of the screen there is a pair of
adjustment buttons to raise or lower the power
from channels A & B, keeping them in ratio.
Beneath these buttons is the Open Flash test
button.
Beneath the screen are 4 menu navigation
buttons.

Pulsar Radio Trigger System

With the Pulsar Radio Trigger system you can free
yourself from trailing sync cables.

This multifunctional device can be used to trigger
flash units, film and digital cameras and light
meters up to 100m away.
Because Pulsar is a radio transmittor, rather than
IR, it allows for triggering around corners or
through walls and is not affected by high ambient
light situations. Choose from four individual
channesl and six studio selectors, each providing
a unique ID for different flash devices or combine
them to trigger all equipment within a given setup
or studio.

Because of its low-voltage operation, it is perfect
for digital cameras. Each unit can be used as
either a transmitter or receiver and operates from
two AAA batteries.
Pulsar (BW-5150)

120° Wide-Angle
Reflector. BW1885

50° Keylite
Reflector. BW1886

High Performance
Reflector. BW1878

75° Softlite
Reflector. BW1899

40° Sunlite
Reflector. BW1868

65° Maxilite
Reflector. BW1887

Grid Reflector.
BW1863

Backlite Reflector.
BW2560

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