PiXAPRO LUMI II 200 Studio Flash Installation Guide
- June 10, 2024
- PiXAPRO
Table of Contents
PiXAPRO LUMI II 200 Studio Flash Installation Guide
FOREWORD
Thanks for choosing LUMI II series studio flash. It is a durable and good quality strobe with complete functions to help photographers create desired lighting effects. The product is suited for wedding, portrait, and product photography. The LUMI II flash offers:
- Built-in PIXAPRO 2.4G wireless ST-III System
- Precise output displayed on LCD panel, 50 steps from 1/32 to 1/1 (or 5.0-10.0) in
- 0.1 increments
- High-qualified modeling lamp, 150W output and 5% to 100% manual light adjustment
- Outstanding output stability, a tolerance of ≤ 2% under the same output
- Anti-preflash function, enabling synchronization with cameras having a onepreflash firing system
- Adjusted parameters intelligently remembered after 3s and automatically recovered after a restart
- Wireless control of the flash power ratio, the on-and-off of modeling lamp and buzzer, as well as flash triggering with PIXAPRO ST-III, ECO 2.4 or PRO AC 2.4GHz flash trigger
Warning
To prevent damage to the product or injury to you or to others, read the following warnings in their entirety before using this product. Keep these safety instructions where users can read them for ready reference.
- Do not disassemble or modify. Should the product break down, send the defective back to the authorized service center for inspection and maintenance.
- Keep dry. Do not handle with wet hands, immerse in water, or expose to rain.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Please put the device in a ventilation environment and keep the parts of lighting and heat dissipation holes are unobstructed. Do not use in flammable environment.
- As this product adopts make and break device, please keep it easy to be used.
- No touching the heating parts of this product.
- Please turn off the power and wear insulated gloves before installing and connecting accessories. When replacing the tube or modeling lamp, please make sure that the tube is cool and wear insulated gloves to prevent burns.
- Do not flash directly towards naked eyes (especially those of babies), otherwise it may lead to visual impairment.
- Disconnect from the power supply when it will not be used for an extended period.
CAUTION
- After 30 continuous flashes at full power, the flash should be cooled down for about 3 minutes. Overheating will occur if it is used continuously without cooling down.
- Do not keep using the modeling lamp for a long time; otherwise flammable accessories attaching to flash head, e.g. softbox will get burnt. A 10-minute time is recommended in this case. After 10 minutes, cool it down for 1 minute.
- When using a snoot, do not keep the modeling lamp on for a long time or fire too frequently (not over six times for one minute). Overheating will result in damages for strobe housing and/or studio light.
- Avoid sudden impacts as this can damage the flash tube and/or modeling lamp.
NAMES OF PARTS
Body
- AC Power Socket
- Sync Cord Jack
- Power Switch
- Test Button
- MOD/OFF Modeling Lamp Button
- S1/S2 Slave Model Button
- Group/Channel Button
- BUZZ Button
- Wireless Control Port
- 10. LCD Display
- Light Sensor
- Modeling Lamp Indicator
- Test Indicator
- Select Dial + SET Button
- Fuse
- Mounting Bracket
- Umbrella Input
- Direction Adjusting Handle
LCD Panel
- Built-in 2.4G Wireless Transmission
- Built-in Wireless Channel
- Built-in Wireless Channel Dial
- Slave Model Indicator
- Beep
- Temperature Alarm Display
- Built-in Wireless Group
- Flash Output
- Modeling Lamp is off
- Modeling Lamp is in the PROP mode
- Modeling Lamp shows the power in percentage
- Modeling Lamp is off when triggering the flash
Accessories
- Power Cord
- Standard Reflector
- Lamp Cover
- Glass Protection Cover
- Modeling Lamp
- Instruction Manual
Separately sold accessories
The product can be used in combination with the following accessories sold separately, so as to achieve best photography effects: ST-III, ECO2.4 or PRO AC 2.4GHz remote control, Power Inverter, Softbox, Photographic Umbrella, Light Stand, Barndoor, Snoot, etc.
OPERATIONS
Flash Preparation
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Take down the lamp cover. Install the modeling lamp and put on the glass protection cover and the standard reflector.
(To uninstall the standard reflector, press the release button on the flash head and turn the standard reflector counter-clockwise to take it out, as illustrated in the picture.) -
Attach the flash unit onto an appropriate light stand. Adjust the mounting bracket (16) for a good angle and make sure it is tightened and fixed. Use the direction adjusting handle (18) to adjust the flash to a desired direction. Umbrella input (17) is for different photo umbrellas to put in.
Power Connection
Use the power cord to connect the flash to an AC power source and turn on the power switch (3).
Modeling Lamp
Short press the Modeling Lamp Button (5) to choose the modeling lamp’s mode
(OFF, PROP and percentage); and long press the Modeling Lamp Button (5) to
switch on or off the function that the modeling is off when triggering the
flash.
Modeling lamp will be off automatically after lighting for 4 hours, avoiding
overheat due to long-time lighting when the user is not nearby.
OFF: Modeling lamp is off.
PROP: The modeling lamp’s power changes with the flash’s power. The
bigger power the flash has, the brighter the modeling lamp is.
Percentage: Adjust the modeling lamp’s light brightness manually from 5%
to 100%.
Setting:
- When OFF is displayed, short press the <MOD/OFF> Button to enter PROP mode. Now the LCD panel shows PROP.
- When PROP is displayed, short press the <MOD/OFF> Button to enter Percentage mode. Short press the SET Button and the percentage value is blinking. Turn the Select Dial to choose the light brightness from 5% to 100%. Short press the SET Button to exit.
- When PROP is displayed, short press the <MOD/OFF> Button can back to mode.
- When in NON OFF mode, long press the <MOD/OFF> Button for 2 seconds to switch on the function that the modeling is off when triggering the flash. Now the LCD panel shows ( ). Long press the <MOD/OFF> Button again to exit this mode.
When there is flammable accessory on the flash unit, do not keep the modeling lamp on for a long time. It is recommended to cool it down for one minute after 10 minutes’ working.
Power Output Control
Select dial (14) decides different power output, satisfying light
requirements in different environment. The power is adjustable freely from
1/32 to 1/1 which will be accordingly shown on the LCD display (10). “–” on
the display indicates that the flash triggering function is turned off. Press
the test button to discharge power when the flash output is adjusted from high
to low.
Test Button
To fire the flash without taking a picture, press the test button (4). It can
also help adjust the flash brightness when combined with the select dial (14).
Press the SET button and turn on the flash to view its version.
Sync Triggering
The sync cord jack (2) is a Φ3.5mm plug. Insert a trigger plug here and the
flash will be fired synchronously with the camera shutter.
Synchronously press the S1/S2 button and BUZZ button to recover factory
settings.
GR/CH Button
Short press the GR/CH button can adjust the built-in wireless group. When the
group indicator on the LCD panel is blinking, turn the select dial to change.
And long press the GR/CH button can adjust the built-in wireless channel. When
the channel indicator on the LCD panel is blinking, turn the select dial to
change.
Slave Trigger Model
Three slave triggering models are available and can be set by pressing slave
model button (6).
- No optical control: S1 or S2 is not displayed on the LCD panel, indicating the slave triggering function is shut down.
- Optic S1 Secondary Unit Setting: In M manual flash mode, press <S1/S2> button so that this flash can function as an optic S1 secondary flash with optic sensor. With this function, the flash will fire synchronously when the main flash fires, the same effect as that by the use of radio triggers. This helps create multiple lighting effects.
- Optic S2 Secondary Unit Setting: Press <S1/S2> button so that this flash can also function as an optic S2 secondary flash with optic sensor in M manual flash mode. This is useful when cameras have pre-flash function. With this function, the flash will ignore a single “preflash” from the main flash and will only fire in response to the second, actual flash from the main unit.
Buzz Function
The BUZZ button (8) is used for deciding whether there is sound reminder for
ready flash after recharging. When the buzz indicator is on the LCD panel, the
buzz function is working; when it is disappear, the buzz function is not
working. A “BI” sound will be heard when it’s fully charged.
Key Combination
Synchronously press the <GR/CH> Button and the <S1/S2> Button can turn on/off
the built-in wireless transmission. If there are no wireless and channel
indicators displayed on the LCD panel, the built-in wireless transmission is
off. On the contrary, the built-in wireless transmission is on.
Alarm Display
E0 The temperature sensor is not connected.
E1 When charging, the capacitance and voltage are not rising within 1 second.
E2 The fastest heating-up component is over the extra temperature.
E3 Discharged capacitance and voltage>rating +10%
Alarm sounds, BIBI, ringing per 0.5 second. Press SET button to stop alarming.
Memory Function
The device is equipped with memory function for the panel setting. It will
help remember the panel setting 3 seconds after you set it. When starting up
the flash next time, the panel setting will be the same as that before
powering it off.
Wireless Control Function
The flash unit has built-in 2.4G wireless transmission, which can be used
together with ST-III and PRO AC 2.4GHz flash trigger.
Synchronously press the <GR/CH> Button and the <S1/S2> Button can turn on the
built-in wireless transmission and the < > is displayed. If there are other
wireless flash systems nearby, you can change the channel IDs to prevent
signal interference. The channel IDs of the master unit and the slave unit(s)
must be set to the same.
Setting the Communication Channel
- Long press the <GR/CH> Button for 2 seconds until the channel IDs is blinking.
- Turn the Select Dial to choose the channel from 1 to 32.
- Press the Button to confirm.
Setting the Communication Group
- Short press the <GR/CH> Button for 2 seconds until the group IDs is blinking.
- Turn the Select Dial to choose the group from 0 to F.
- Press the Button to confirm.
The flash unit is built in with a Wireless Control Port so that you can wirelessly adjust the power level of the flash and the flash triggering. To control the flash wirelessly, you need a PRO AC 2.4GHz remote control set (on- camera and on-flash). Insert its receive end into the Wireless Control Port on the flash and insert the transmit end into the camera hot shoe. Settings made on the hotshoemounted transmit and receive ends will be wirelessly communicated to the flash. Then you can press the camera shutter release button to trigger the flash. You can also hold the transmit end at hand to control your off-camera flash.
For full instructions on the use of PRO AC series of Flash Triggers, Please refer to its user manual.
TECHNICAL DATA
Model
| LUMI II 200| LUMI II 300|
LUMI II 400
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Max Power (WS)|
200WS
| 300WS|
400WS
Guide Number (m ISO 100)|
49
| 58|
65
Color Temperature| 5600±200K
Operating Voltage| AC110V-120V~60Hz or AC220V-240V~50Hz
Power Output Control| OFF, 5.0~10.0(1/32~1/1)
Modeling Lamp (W)| 150W
Recycle Time| AC110V-120V~60Hz/0.3-1.5s or AC220V-240V~50Hz/0.3-1s
Triggering Method| Sync cord, Test button, Slave triggering, Wireless control
port
Flash Duration| 1/2000~1/800s
Parameters output from the sync cord jack| 5V
Parameters output from the USB port| 5V/200mA (only for PIXAPRO receiver)
Fuse| AC220V-240V~50Hz: 5A AC110V-120V~60Hz: 8A
Dimension| Flash diameter11.4CM, height of flash with handle 21.9CM, length of
flash with lamp cover 34CM
Net Weight|
Approx. 2.0KG
| Approx. 2.05KG|
Approx. 2.1KG
MAINTENANCE
- Shut down the device immediately when it works abnormally and find out the reason.
- Avoid sudden impacts and the lamp should be dedusted regularly.
- It is normal for the lamp to be warm when in use. Avoid continuous flashes if unnecessary.
- Maintenance of the flash must be performed by our authorized maintenance department which can provide original accessories. The flash-tube and the modeling lamp are user-replaceable. Replacement tubes and lamps can be obtained from the manufacturer.
- This product, except consumables e.g. flash tube and modeling lamp, is supported with a one-year warranty.
- Unauthorized service will void the warranty.
- If the product had failures or was wetted, do not use it until it is repaired by professionals.
- Disconnect the power when cleaning the flash or when changing the flashtube /modeling lamp.
- Changes made to the specifications or designs may not be reflected in this manual.
PIXAPRO® LTD
Unit 5 Sterling Park
Pedmore Road
Brierley Hill
DY5 1TB
Tel: +44 (0)121 552 3113
Web: www.essentialphoto.co.uk
E-mail: info@essentialphoto.co.uk
Company Registration No. 07601334
Documents / Resources
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PiXAPRO LUMI II 200 Studio
Flash
[pdf] Installation Guide
LUMI II 200, LUMI II 400, LUMI II 200 Studio Flash, LUMI II 200, Studio Flash,
Flash
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References
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