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User Manual for Norman D12 Power Pack - 1200 Watt Seconds Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Norman D12 Power Pack - 1200
- Product category: Uncategorized Norman
- Brand: Norman
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
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User manual for the Norman D12 Power Pack - 1200 contain basic instructions
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Product description The Norman D12 power supply operates with all Series 900 Commercial lampheads. The D12 is a compact 1200w/s power supply, making it an ideal unit for location flash photography. The power adjusts from full to -5 stops in .1 stop increments. All power levels are visible from the bright LED readouts.In the symmetrical mode, the circuit has two 600 w/s channels. Each channel supports two heads, and each features a separate continuous sweep flash dimming dial. This enables the photographer to dial the power down from 600 to 75 w/s. A Slow Charge selector allows use of the pack on location where there is sub-par wiring. - 4 Channel Control
- Each head outlet has its own on-off switch.
- Flash Ready Indication
- Both Audible "beep" and modeling lights "tracking" flash are switchable on or off.
- Fast Flash Duration
- Short flash duration of 1/1600 sec at full power. Useful for freezing motion and preventing under-exposures due to the flash being clipped off by the camera shutter.
- Consistent Output
- Flash output varies less than 1/20 stop even when line voltage varies up to 25V.
- Fast Recycle Time
- Requires only 2 seconds at full power.
In the Box Norman D12 Power Pack - 1200 Watt/Seconds Power Cord Phono to PC Sync Cord 2 Year Warranty Table of Contents
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Technical parameters Watt /Seconds | 1200 w/s divided into 2- 600 w/s channels | Guide Number | 220 @ 10', ISO 100, no reflector | Recycle Time | Minimum 0.3 sec., Max. 2 seconds. | Flash Duration | (t 0.5) 1/4800 sec. @ min. power, 1/1600 sec. @ 1200 w/s. | Flash Variability | 5 F-stops | Voltage Stabilization | +- 1% | Distribution | Asymmetrical or Symmetrical | Head Outlets | 4, each with on-off switch | Flash Ready Indicator | Visual by modeling light tracking flash. Switchable Audible Beep | Operating Voltage | 105-125V AC 60Hz | Sync Voltage | 6V DC | Built-in Slave Cell | Yes | Circuit Protection | 15A fuse | Fan Cooled | Yes | Auto Dump | Yes | Dimensions | 11.5 x 7.5 x 7" (29.2 x 19 x 17.8cm) | Weight | 12.26 lbs (5.7kg) |
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