3.3 Switching the flash unit on and off
• Switch on the flash unit with the
The start screen appears.
The flash unit always switches on after-
wards with the mode of operation that was
used last (e.g. manual flash mode M).
The
MB 64AF-1
mode. To switch off the flash unit, press
digital
the
PEN
If the flash unit will not be used for an exten-
V 1.0
ded period of time, we recommend that you
switch off the flash unit with the
ton and remove the power source (disposa-
ble/rechargeable batteries).
3.4 The selection menu
• Press the
for the selection menu to appear.
The selection menu is divided into 4 sensor
MODE
k
buttons:
MODE
The modes of operation can be set after
pressing the
PTTL
P TTL, chap. 7.1
PTTLHSS
P TTL HSS*, chap. 7.4
A, chap. 7.5
A
M, chap. 7.3
M
STROBO, chap. 7.6
STROBO
SPOTBEAM, chap. 7.4
SPOTBEAM
REMOTE MASTER, chap. 10.1
REMOTE MASTER
REMOTE CONTROL, Kap. 10.2
REMOTE SLAVE, chap. 10.2
REMOTE CONTROL
SERVO, chap. 10.4
REMOTE SLAVE
*) only after data exchange with a camera
SERVO
168
button.
button flashes red in stand-by
button until all displays turn off.
but-
button as often as it takes
MODE
button.
The flash parameters can be set after
PARAMETER
pressing the
P (partial light output),
PARAMETER
chap. 7.3, 10.1.5 and 10.5.3
EV (exposure correction),
P / EV
chap. 8, 10.1.3, 10.1.4.2
ZOOM
ZOOM (reflector setting), chap. 9.1
N
N (Strobe number of flashes), chap. 7.6
f (Strobe flash frequency), chap. 7.6
f (Hz)
F (aperture)
F
ISO (light sensitivity),
ISO
CHANNEL (Channel), chap. 10.1.6 , 10.2.2
CHANNEL
The displayed flash parameters are depen-
dent on the selected flash mode.
The touch display can be configured after
SERVICE
pressing the
can be reset to the factory setting.
SERVICE
BRIGHTNESS , chap. 15.1
ROTATION (rotate the screen display),
BRIGHTNESS
chap. 15.2
RESET, chap. 16.3
ROTATION
RESET
PARAMETER
button.
SERVICE
button, or the flash unit