BACKSCATTER MW-4300 Macro Wide Underwater Video Light Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- BACKSCATTER
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MACRO WIDE 4300
Instruction Manual
Watch our instructional video:
www.backscatter.com/MW-4300
THE ULTIMATE VIDEO LIGHT FOR MACRO AND WIDE-ANGLE
Thank you for your purchase of the Backscatter Macro Wide 4300 Video Light.
Whether you are a seasoned underwater pro or a new shooter, we hope you enjoy
your video light for years to come.
The Backscatter Macro Wide 4300 Video Light was designed by underwater videographers with underwater videographers in mind. If at any time you have any questions about your new light, how to shoot it, or the best shooting techniques, don’t hesitate to call us. As fellow underwater image-makers, we’re here to help you get the best shots possible.
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We understand that some people never read the instructions. However, it’s
critical that you fully understand the safety requirements for operating the
Backscatter Macro Wide 4300 Video Light. Go to
www.backscatter.com/MW-4300 and download
our latest instructional and technique videos prior to use. But for now… READ
THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
BATTERY SAFETY, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE
The Backscatter Macro Wide 4300 Video Light is designed to only use high- quality lithium-ion 21700 batteries. NEVER USE AN UNAPPROVED 21700 BATTERY! Please see our Battery FAQ section for full details. To install a battery, twist off the battery cap, remove the double o-rings and first clean the o-rings and the grooves on the battery compartment. Lightly grease the o-rings with the provided o-ring grease and re-install the o-rings on the battery compartment. Install the approved 21700 batteries according to the diagram in the battery compartment. Inspect and clean the battery cap o-ring sealing surface, then line up the notches in the battery cap with the battery cap alignment rails in the light body and then twist the battery cap into place. See figure below. Verify you have fully twisted the battery compartment until it stops. There is no need to over-tighten. IF YOU SEE WATER INTRUSION OR CORROSION IN THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT OR THE STROBE BODY, STOP USE IMMEDIATELY AND CONTACT US.
POWER/MODE BUTTON
To power on the Backscatter Macro Wide 4300 Video Light, quickly press the
POWER/MODE button 5 times within 3 seconds. To shut down the light, press and
hold the POWER/MODE button. While the off mode is a safety feature, never
travel with batteries installed in the Backscatter Macro Wide 4300 Video
Light.
MACRO, WIDE, AND RED MODES
There are 3 main modes on the Backscatter Macro Wide 4300 Video Light: MACRO,
WIDE, and RED. To change modes, short press the POWER/ MODE to cycle through
the modes. There are 5 power levels for MACRO and, 3 power levels each for
WIDE and RED.
MACRO: A tight spot beam pattern tailored specifically for macro video shooting. The tight beam results in high exposure values to maintain small apertures, low ISOs, and knock out ambient light. Use this mode with the Backscatter Optical Snoot to create an even tighter focused beam to isolate critters. Also great for night diving.
WIDE: 4300 lumens of light for wide-angle video. The color temperature of the wide-angle LEDs is calibrated at the factory to ensure consistent color temperature for dual video light setups.
RED: Use this mode at night as a focusing light or to set up a video scene while avoiding the “swarming”. Get creative and use red mode for backlighting!
+ / ALERT BUTTON
Short press the + button to increase the light output of the light. When the
maximum output is reached the light will do a short blink to indicate it has
reached full power.
Press and hold the ALERT button to activate a high-frequency flash pattern. Release the button to return to the previously used mode. This is useful to get a diver’s attention and even works well at long distances or in limited visibility.
– / BEACON BUTTON
Short press the – button to decrease the light output of the light. The light
can be decreased all the way to 0% and put in SLEEP mode to save battery
power without having to shut down the main power to the light. The battery
indicator will blink once per second to indicate SLEEP mode. To exit SLEEP
mode, press the + button to increase the output of the light.
Press and hold the BEACON button to activate the light’s signaling mode. This
is useful to mark a spot where there’s a good critter to shoot, marking
an entry/exit point for a night dive, or for emergency signaling. There are
three different BEACON modes to choose from:
GLOW: Slowly ramp up and ramp down the light in a slow pulsing signal. This is the default BEACON setting from the factory.
PING: 2 quick flashes every 2 seconds.
SOS: International signal for SOS.
BATTERY STATUS LED
The Battery status LED will indicate the power level of the battery. Green is
100% to 50%, Yellow is 50% to 10%, Red is 10% to 1%. The light will shut
down at lower than 1% in order to prevent overly discharging the battery.
MACRO STATUS LED
The MACRO status LED will indicate if the macro beam is in use. The LED will
indicate blue if the light is in MACRO mode. The indicator is very useful when
using the Backscatter OS-1 Optical Snoot as it is very difficult to tell the
difference between MACRO mode or WIDE mode with the snoot installed. The light
and snoot were designed to be used in MACRO mode for the brightest output and
most efficient battery use. Using the snoot with WIDE mode will result in
diminished light output and more battery consumption compared to the MACRO
model. For this reason, always use MACRO mode with the snoot.
CHANGE THE BEACON MODE PREFERENCE (ADVANCED SETTING)
In BEACON mode, press both + and – at the same time for 10 seconds. The
battery indicator light will slow blink red.
Enter 5 digit PIN code by pressing the + and – buttons in this order: + – + – –
You have 3 seconds to begin entering the PIN, and the PIN must be fully entered within 5 seconds, otherwise, the light exits the advanced setting mode. If a wrong PIN code is entered the light exits the advanced setting mode. When the PIN is successfully entered the battery status LED light will change to fast blink red.
Press the BEACON button to cycle through the 3 different beacon patterns: Glow, Ping, or SOS.
Press and hold + and – buttons for 3 seconds to confirm the beacon mode choice and exit to the last used mode.
Press the power button once at any time to exit and not save changes.
IN THE BOX:
Backscatter Macro Wide Video Light
YS Style Arm Mount
Standard Ball Mount
2X 21700 Batteries
21700 Battery Storage Box
Battery Charger
2X Main Seal O-rings
3/16 in. Allen Key
Silicone O-ring Grease
Instruction Manual
Battery Warnings and Battery FAQ
See www.backscatter.com/MW-4300 for approved batteries and chargers.
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES:
- Backscatter Optical Snoot OS-1
- Color Filter System for Backscatter Mini Flash, Backscatter Macro Wide 4300 Video Light, and Backscatter Optical Snoot OS-1
- Dome Diffuser
CONTROL SET AND INDICATOR LIGHT LAYOUT
| YS MOUNT INSTALLATION
| BALL MOUNT INSTALLATION
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POWER/MODE BUTTON
5 quick press to power on. Press and hold to shut down. Short press to change mode. -
– / BEACON BUTTON
Short press lowers light output. Long press activates BEACON mode. -
+ / ALERT BUTTON
Short press increases light output. Long press activates ALERT mode. -
BATTERY STATUS LED
Green is 100% to 50%, Yellow is 50% to 10%, Red is 10% to 1%. -
MACRO STATUS LED
Blue when in MACRO mode, off in all other modes.
3 LAYERS OF PROTECTION FOR YOUR SAFETY AND CONVENIENCE
The Backscatter Macro Wide 4300 has 3 layers of protection for the battery
compartment seal: 2 main body o-rings and a sand seal gasket.
MAIN BODY O-RINGS
The 2 main body o-rings are identical so there is no worry about mixing the
o-ring up or installing it in the wrong order.
To maintain the o-rings, the o-rings need to be removed and inspected for any dirt, sand, hair, or any other debris and cleaned. Clean the o-rings with a lint-free paper towel to remove any debris and excess o-ring grease.
Never use petroleum-based cleaners, lubricants (such as WD-40), or chemicals to clean the light or the o-rings as this can damage the light and o-rings and destroy the water sealing capability of the o-rings.
After the o-rings are cleaned and inspected for any damage, lightly grease the o-rings with the provided o-ring grease. Do not over-grease the o-rings as excess grease will attract debris to the o-ring. Use just enough grease to provide lubrication so that the o-ring slides through your fingers easily. Do not use other types of o-ring grease as other types of grease may be incompatible with the o-rings and destroy the water sealing capability of the o-rings, leading to damage to the light.
SAND SEAL
The sand seal is a gasket that will help prevent sand and other debris from
the ocean environment from reaching the o-rings. This helps keep the o-rings
clean and reduces the amount of o-ring maintenance that needs to be done. The
sand seal is not a water-tight seal and is not designed to keep water out of
the light. Never add any o-ring grease to the sand seal as this will attract
sand and debris to the sand seal. To clean, simply wipe it with your finger or
a lint-free paper towel.
Battery FAQ For Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) Batteries to use with the
Backscatter Macro Wide 4300 Video Light
A catastrophic battery accident can result in fire, explosion, injury, and
death, even when all precautions have been taken. Please read the following
FAQ about battery usage and safety precautions to minimize that risk.
What battery should I use for the Backscatter Macro Wide 4300 Video
Light?
We recommend the Nitecore NL2150HP Li-Ion 15A 21700 battery for use with
the Backscatter Macro Wide 4300 Video Light. It is the battery we developed
the Macro Wide 4300 is around and the only one we officially recommend for the
safety and proper performance of the Macro Wide 4300. The Macro Wide 4300
comes with 2 Nitecore NL2150HP Li-Ion 21700 batteries and a charger.
What happens if I use a different battery that doesn’t conform to the
same specs as the Nitecore NL2150HP Li-Ion 15A 21700 battery?
Due to the high demands of power from the light, anything less than a battery
rated at 15A continuous current would result in performance issues, including
shutting down of the battery. The Backscatter Macro Wide 4300 Video Light is
designed with safety mechanisms to prevent over-discharge of the battery and
will shut down if it detects a battery that can’t keep up with performance.
I see other 21700 batteries all over the internet selling for super cheap,
why can’t I use those? Are you guys trying to rip me off?
Those cheap batteries are unprotected and not designed for end-use by
consumers and do not have important safety protections built-in. They can
sometimes be identified by having no branding on the label, or by a plain
single color battery jacket with dot-matrix printing. Unprotected batteries
without safety protections are much cheaper to produce than batteries with
protection circuitry.
What is the difference between a “protected” battery and an “unprotected”
battery, and why should I always use a protected battery?
Protected Lithium-Ion batteries have an electronic circuit built into the
battery cell packaging. This circuit protects the battery against overcharge,
over-discharge, short circuit, over-current, and temperature. Protected
batteries are safer to use than unprotected batteries that do not have these
safety features built-in.
Unprotected batteries have no built-in safety protections for overcharge,
over-discharge, short circuit, over-current, or temperature which can result
in fire,
explosion, injury, or death in the case of failure even when every precaution
has been taken. Unprotected 21700 batteries are not designed for consumer use,
so do not use them. Only use protected batteries designed for consumer use.
Why are unprotected batteries sold if there are greater safety risks
versus a protected battery?
21700 batteries are a very common and popular Li-Ion battery not only made for
end-use consumers but also used by manufacturers to combine multiple units
into a larger battery pack for anything from flashlights to electric cars. Did
you know Tesla electric cars are running on battery packs made up of thousands
of 21700 batteries? It is up to those manufacturers to build in their own
safety precautions for their
custom-designed battery packs.
I’m confused by all this battery geek terminology and I am still unsure
of what battery to get.
Simple! Just use the battery we recommend, the Nitecore NL2150HP Li-Ion
15A 21700 battery available at Backscatter and other retailers
worldwide.
Why should I always charge the battery in a common area when people are
around?
Although battery failures are rare, it can be catastrophic. The charging
process is a critical operation. Most Li-Ion battery failures that occur
happen during
charging. Never charge in sleeping quarters, below boat decks, or in other
unmonitored, or unoccupied areas. In case of emergency, you want someone
around to be able to take action. While it is rare for a battery to fail when
all proper safety precautions have been taken, the consequences are too great
to ignore.
How do I store batteries when not in use?
Batteries should be stored in a battery storage box designed specifically for
21700 batteries. A proper box will provide impact protection and keep
batteries isolated so the battery contacts cannot be bridged and cause a
short.
What do I do if the battery has physical damage or water damage?
Immediately stop using the battery, as it is now a safety hazard. Immediate
action needs to be taken to safely dispose of the battery. If at home take it
immediately to an authorized battery recycling center or hazardous materials
disposal site. If at a resort or a liveaboard boat, notify resort management
or boat captain immediately so that they may safely dispose of the battery. If
on land and unable to take to an authorized battery recycling center, place it
in a fireproof box and store it outside in an open area away from any sources
of fuel or ignition until a time when the damaged battery can be taken to an
authorized battery recycling center. Never dispose of batteries in the garbage
or trash. Never ship damaged batteries.
I suspect water has intruded the battery compartment and/or light head.
What should I do?
Immediately discontinue the use of the Backscatter Macro Wide 4300 Video Light
and remove the battery as soon as practically possible. Even though the
Backscatter Macro Wide 4300 Video Light has a one-way overpressure relief
valve in case of overpressure, take extra precautions when opening as the
battery compartment may be over-pressurized. Use a damp towel to cover the
Backscatter Macro Wide 4300 Video Light before opening it to protect yourself
and others.
If I have water intrusion into the battery compartment can I dry it out and
use a new battery?
Maybe. The battery compartment is sealed from the rest of the light for
safety. After water, intrusion rinses the battery cap and battery compartment
of the Backscatter Macro Wide 4300 Video Light with fresh water. When the
battery cap and contacts are completely dried and cleaned free of corrosion
then a new battery may be installed and the Backscatter Macro Wide 4300 Video
Light tested for operation. However, if there is any unusual operation of the
Backscatter Macro Wide 4300 Video Light with the new battery, immediately
discontinue use, remove the battery, and contact the Backscatter service
department or your local Backscatter dealer.
Can I leave the battery installed in the Macro Wide 4300 for travel?
NEVER travel with batteries installed in the Backscatter Macro Wide 4300 Video
Light.
Can I travel with the batteries in my checked luggage?
Absolutely not. It is illegal to travel with Li-Ion batteries in the cargo
hold on passenger aircraft. All Li-Ion batteries must be carried on aircraft
in cabin luggage in an appropriate battery box that does not allow the battery
contacts to be bridged.
Never fly with damaged batteries. Damaged batteries are banned from ALL aircraft by law for good reason. Do not take chances. Your life and the lives of others are not worth a cheap battery!! Dispose of damaged batteries immediately!!
All this battery safety talk has me concerned.
You should be. Following these procedures and precautions can help minimize
risk greatly, but not completely eliminate it. While battery failures that
cause catastrophic damage, injury, and death are very rare, it is your
responsibility to use the best care possible to minimize that risk to yourself
and others.
Safety precautions need to be taken with Li-Ion batteries.
Never do the following:
Never charge batteries in unattended areas.
Never charge while sleeping.
Never charge below decks of a boat.
Never store batteries below the decks of a boat.
Never store batteries in the light below decks of a boat.
Never use batteries without protection circuitry.
Never dispose of batteries in the garbage or trash.
Never put batteries in checked baggage when traveling.
Never walk around with bare batteries in your pocket, especially with other
metal
objects that can easily bridge battery contacts.
Always do the following:
Only charge batteries in common areas where and when others are around.
Always remove the battery from the Macro Wide 4300 light when not in use.
Only use batteries designed for end-use by consumers with safety protection
circuitry.
Only store batteries in a battery box designed for 21700 batteries.
Always travel with batteries in cabin baggage.
ALWAYS OBEY ALL INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE BATTERY MANUFACTURER
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References
- Backscatter Underwater Photography & Video - Backscatter
- Backscatter Macro Wide 4300 – How To Guide - Underwater Photography - Backscatter