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The Flash Adjustment Screen (A):
-1.0f: current ashpower,
relative to full power
5725 K: color temperature
‘2050
t.1: t.1 ash duration (in
fractions of a second)
EU
5.7: EU number
320
WS: ashpower output in
true wattseconds
The Model Adjustment Screen (B):
-1.0f: current modeling
lamp output, relative
to full power
125
W: modeling lamp output
in watts
When the modeling lamp is set to track the ashpower,
there is a provision in the Model Adjustment Screen to offset
the lamp brightness, setting the output higher or lower
(not exceeding the normal minimum or maximum for the
installed lamp), while still maintaining the tracking feature.
The bargraphs will still move in unison, but with an offset
between the bars. This feature is useful when the light is
used with other lights having lower wattage lamps, and it is
desirable to maintain a constant ratio of model brightness
to ashpower for accurate previews. For example, if an
Einstein™ unit is used with an AlienBees™ B1600 unit
(640 Ws, 150 W lamp), it would be advantageous to set
the Einstein™ unit such that its lamp also produces 150
W when set to 640 Ws.
D. The Recycle / Ready Indicator Screen: In this screen, the
ADJUST buttons set the recycle indication behavior.
Audible: an audible beep sounds to indicate that
recycle is complete; the lamp does not dim during
recycle as this might be disconcerting to models
Visual: the modeling lamps will dim during recycle,
then restore brightness when recycle is complete
Both: both indicators are activated
Neither: both indicators are disabled; the ready
status will be indicated only on the back LCD
display (indicated by the Recycle / Ready Indicator
Screen turning from red to green)
When the ashpower is lowered, the Einstein™ unit
automatically dumps excess voltage. The screen turns
red during dump, then back to green when ready.
E. The Slave Eye Status Screen: In this screen, the slave
status is set with the ADJUST buttons.
On: the slave eye is on, causing the Einstein™ unit
to ash simultaneously whenever it “sees” the
ash from another unit (still active whether or not
the sync jack is in use)
Off: the slave eye is turned off