Controlling flash times, Release, Hs function – Broncolor Siros 800 L Battery-Powered Monolight User Manual

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7. CONTROLLING FLASH TIMES

With Siros L, you can control the flash time in two different ways:

7.1

Controlling flash time using the “speed" setting in the main menu

In the main menu you can set the flash time of the monolight to “speed”. This setting calculates the
fastest possible flash time for the chosen energy level. This also causes the flash colour to shift
slightly towards the blue region.

1) Press the rotary controller (1) to enter the main menu

2) Turn the rotary controller (1) until you reach the menu item “speed”
3) Confirm this selection by pressing the rotary controller (1)
4) Use the rotary controller (1) to select the option “on” or “off”
5) Confirm this with the rotary controller (1)
When the “speed” function is switched off, the unit is in “optimum” mode.

7.2

Controlling flash time using

HS

in the main menu

When the

HS

function is activated, this permits flash duration up to 1/8’000 s. For this is a camera

specific

RFS 2.2

transmitter necessary.

1) Press the rotary controller (1) to enter the main menu

2) Turn the rotary controller (1) until you reach the menu item “

HS

3) Confirm this selection by pressing the rotary controller (1)
4) Use the rotary controller (1) to select the option “on” or “off”
5) Confirm this with the rotary controller (1)

1)

2)

3)

4)

5)

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8. RELEASE

Siros L monolights are supplied with the

RFS

2 module built in.

8.1

RFS

2 module (radio frequency system)

For

RFS 2.1 / RFS 2.2

flash control, the channel (studio address) must correspond to the trans-

mitter's channel. The studio address is set in the menu at position “st”. The lamp channel is defined
in the menu under “lamp”. See Section 10.3 for more information about changing the colours of the
cognition lights.

With the radio transceiver, you can define and set the individual lamps as you wish. To learn how to
do this, please see the operating instructions for the transceiver. The transceiver is not included in
the scope of supply as standard.

8.2

Photocell (cell)

The photocell can be switched on and off using the menu function “sync” (11). When it is active, the

blue

LED

beside the “cell” label is illuminated. After the first flash of a sequence, the active photocell

is deactivated, and the blue

LED

beside the “sync” button (11) blinks. Pressing the “test” button

switches it on again.

8.3

Synchro socket (12)

The sync cables, 5 m (16.4 ft) (Art. No. 34.111.00) or 10 m (32.8 ft) (34.112.00), can be fitted to the

socket for cable release (12).

8.4

“test“ button (4)

Using this button, the monolight can be triggered manually. The flash can be triggered as soon as
90 % of the set energy level is reached. The visual “ready” indicator, on the other hand, only illu-
minates when 100 % is attained.

9. HS FUNCTION

In combination with the

RFS 2.2

transmitter, you can use all Siros L monolights with extremely fast

shutter speeds. For example, with ambient light, even with the aperture wide open (selective focus),
the image can be underexposed correctly with up to 1/8000 s and Siros L still lets you set dominant
and creative light effects.

All you need for this is the

RFS 2.2

transmitter, which is available for Canon, Nikon and Sony

cameras. In addition,

HS

must be activated on all Siros L units. This modifies the flash curve and

guarantees, in combination with

RFS 2.2

, correct exposure with no limits on your choice of shutter

speed.

Please read the operating instructions for the

RFS 2.2

transmitter to learn more about optimum

use of the

HS

function.

While working in HS mode you are only able to use flash power level 4 to 10 with Siros L.

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