Bron Elektronik AG RFS2216 Manual Do Utilizador
SCOPE OF DELIVERY
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Case
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Micro-USB In
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Sync In/Out
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Top hot shoe for accessories
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"test" key
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Status indicator
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Display
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"ST" key (studio channel setting)
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"HS" key (HS on/off and setting)
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"LP" key (lamp channel setting))
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Scrolling wheel (for various settings)
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Main switch (on/off)
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Modelling light (on/off)
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Synch cable to camera
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2 batteries, AA
BRONCOLOR RADIO FREQUENCY SYSTEM 2.2
Before use
We are very pleased you have chosen one of our RFS 2.2 transceiver units. If used properly, it will render you
many years of good service. Please read the information contained in these operating instructions carefully.
They contain important details on the use, safety and maintenance of the device. Keep these operating
instructions in a safe place and pass them on to further users if necessary
With the radio system broncolor RFS 2.2 you can trigger and operate by remote control broncolor units, which
are equipped with an integrated RFS 2 interface.
With the additional HS function, HS-compatible broncolor flash units, in combination with a suitable camera,
can be set to use the shortest possible shutter speeds (down to 1/8000 s).
The transceiver can be operated in either of two modes. As supplied, the transceiver operates as a transmitter.
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RFS 2.2 TRANSCEIVER AS TRANSMITTER
The RFS 2.2 transceiver operates as a remote control or radio flash trigger for one or more broncolor power
packs or monolights equipped with an RFS 2 or 2.1 interface. Power packs or monolights not equipped with an
RFS 2 or 2.1 interface can be operated by connecting an RFS 2.2 Transceiver (as receiver) - see Chapter 9.
All devices, whether with a built-in RFS 2 or an external RFS 2.2 receiver are compatible. If several RFS 2 units
are to communicate with each other, they must be set to the same studio address. RFS 2 units with the same
studio address can be remote-controlled simultaneously. By using different studio addresses, several groups of
devices can be reliably operated independently of each other.
Flash synchronisation takes place either via the hot shoe, or using the camera’s sync contact. The operating
distance is up to 50 m in the open air, or up to 30 m in a building. The transmitter is fitted with two AA
batteries.