Digital Concepts PORTABLE LIGHT STUDIO PS-101 User Manual

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DO NOT touch any part of the video light housing or safety glass if the light has recently 
been in use.  Wait until the light has been cooled.
DO NOT touch the light bulbs with your bare fingers.  Oil from your skin can cause the 
bulbs to burnout.  Use cloth or plastic between the bulb and your fingers when inserting 
and removing bulbs.
CHANGING BULBS
The Portable Lighting Studio comes with GU10-C light bulbs.  These bulbs can be purchased at 
many hardware or lighting stores. 
To change bulbs follow the steps below:
1. Detach the front cover from its housing by unscrewing it in a counter-clockwise motion 
and then pulling it off.
2. Remove the old bulb and insert the fresh bulb into the lamp’s socket, matching pins to 
socket holes.
3. Replace the front cover by screwing it on using a clockwise motion.
OPERATING THE LAMPS
In order to get the best results when using the included lamps, please follow the below steps:
1.
Pull out the lamp’s retractable legs, they will automatically spread out so that they can be 
used to support the lamp.
2. Place the lamp on a solid, stable surface and proceed to adjust the angle of the lamp’s 
head.
3.
Insert the lamp’s plug into an available AC outlet.  A 110 volt outlet is required in order to 
use your lamps safely.
4. To turn on your lamp, rotate the on/off switch on the lamp’s wire.
OPERATING THE LIGHT BOX
The light box that is included with your package comes folded in its portable carrying case.  In 
order to assemble the light box and begin using your portable lighting studio,  please follow the 
steps below:
1. Open the Velcro latch on the portable carrying case, and now open the carrying case.
2.
The unit has three semi-opaque, fiber-mesh square pieces.  Two of these, which are 
attached to the unit’s carrying case, will form the left and right walls of your lighting 
studio. The third, which is not connected to your unit, can be Velcroed to the top to form a 
roof for your studio.   
3. The dual sided background can be unrolled to provide contrast when taking photos of 
light or dark objects.