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Photogenic Professional Lighting Matrix MCD400R Monolight with Ion Inverter, Beauty Dish, Grid, and Stand User Manual

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: This Error code will display when the internal voltage of the flash is too high, Turn OFF the power

immediately. After a few minutes turn on the flash again, if you still have the malfunction warning, Turn OFF
the unit and contact the retailer where you purchased the flash.

14.0 Specifications

Matrix MCD400R

Power Output

400Ws

GN (2m, ISO 100) 1/60 Reflector SF-610

70

Output Control range

Full to 1/32

Recycling Time to Full 110V-120V/60Hz

0.4 ~ 1.7s

Flash Duration

1/250th ~ 1/600th

Modeling Lamp Output

150W (Max)

Triggering Method

Slave Sensor / Sync Cable / Test Button / Built-in radio

receiver

Color Temperature

5500° K ± 200° K

Flash Tube

"Plug in" Tube (user replaceable)

Triggering Voltage

4.5V Low Voltage Trigger

Cooling Fan

Yes

Overvoltage / Overheating Protection

Yes

Built-in 2.4G Radio Receiver

Yes

Power Source

100-130V/50~60Hz

Accessories Included

Reflector, Power Cord (4M), Synch Cord (4m), Wireless

Remote Control, Modeling Lamp, Instructions Booklet

Weight

4.9 lbs.

Dimensions (inches)

9.75" x 4.5" x 4"

*Test by SEKONIC L-758DR Light meter, using the included reflector.
*Due to our policy of constant product improvement we reserve the right to change equipment
specifications without notice.

15.0 Maintenance Notes

a. Turn the power off and unplug the power cord when the flash is not in use.
b. We recommend powering the flash unit for one to two hours prior to its initial use and after an

extended period of inactivity (more than one month).

c. If the unit is left unused for a few months, or the unit has been used predominately at low power

settings, we recommend that the power be increased to the maximum and the unit left switched
on(with the modeling lamp OFF), occasionally for at least 30 minutes to help preserve the life and
reliability of the capacitors.

d. Avoid rapid, high-power flashing, especially when using restrictive reflectors such as snoots or

grids. Excessive heat will shorten the lifespan of your flash unit, modeling lamp, and flash tube.