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Bowens XMS Studio Flash - Features Common to All XMS Units

Bowens XMS Studio Flash
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XMS user guide
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Bowens.co.uk
Specications
Features common to all units
Power Increments (f-stop)
Flash to flash consistency (f-stop)
Nominal colour temperature
Flash to flash colour temperature consistency
(K)
Multivoltage (fitted with appropriate rated
modelling lamp)
Nominal operating voltage ranges (V)
Nominal operating mains frequencies (Hz)
Built-in fuse
Modelling lamp for 120V
Modelling lamp for 230V
Modelling lamp modes
Ready indication modes
Trigger sync modes
Typical radio trigger / control range (m)
Dimension: L x W x H (mm)
L x W x H (inches)
Length includes reflector, protector cap and handle
Height includes stand mount.
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1/10-stop or 1-stop
±0.05
5600ºK
+/-30ºK
Yes
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T10AH 5x20
120V, 250W - BW1024/B
230V, 250W - BW1024
Off, proportional, free set
Off, beep, dim, beep and dim
Cable, IR, IR pre-flash, radio
>30m
485 x 136 x 192
19 x 5.3 x 7.5
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20mm fuse mounted in the rear panel of the unit.
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the fuse when replacing a bulb. A spare fuse is located in the
draw underneath the mains connection at the rear of the unit.
The fuse draw contains two fuses, the furthest fuse inside the
draw is the live fuse and the nearest one is a spare. Never
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before changing a fuse.

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