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[. . . ] This may result in a fire, electric shock, or injury. Do not operate the unit if there is any chance that a flammable or volatile gas is present. WARNING Failure to observe the instructions marked by this symbol while handling the product may result in loss of life or serious bodily injury. Make sure to observe the instructions. CAUTION Do not expose the unit to splashes, sprays or water droplets. Do not expose batteries to a very hot environment. Do not attempt to charge disposable batteries. CAUTION Failure to observe the instructions marked by this symbol Do not place the unit in direct sunlight or where it can be exposed to high humidity. [. . . ] Please use this unit with lenses of 24mm or greater focal length. 12 English Description of Parts Bounce angle display to the upwards Accessory (optional) Mounting Guide Flashtube Housing Battery Compartment Cover LCD Display Mode Select Button Autofocus Infrared Flash Knurled Lock Ring Power Switch Zoom Button Ready Light/Test (Open Flash) button Dedicated/Hot Shoe Contact LCD Display Power Ratio Flash Functions Zoom Focal Length When the focal length of a lens shifts to wider angle than 24mm, "F-mm" is displayed. In this case, the circumference becomes dark and the right exposure is not obtained. Please use the focal length of 24mm or more. Flash Range Scale Auto OK 13 Installing the batteries 1. Before installing the batteries, please check that the power switch is in the "OFF" position. To unlock the battery compartment, push lightly on the center of the cover. To open the battery compartment slide the cover back (toward the rear of the unit) as shown. Insert two AA size batteries into the battery compartment according to the polarity indications " ". The battery compartment is designed to prevent incorrect insertion. The PZ40X will not operate if the batteries are installed incorrectly. Press the battery cover in and forward, until it snaps into place. When the unit is switched on, it will start charging with a slight humming sound and the "Ready Light" will come on when charging is completed. Or, it can be manually set select to 24, 28, 35, 50, and 80mm by using the Manual Zoom Mode. * Auto power Zoom works with lenses of 24mm to 80mm (converted to 35mm film SLR camera) focal length. series with their exclusive lens, the Auto mm mm mm mm mm ADI Mode 24 28 35 50 80 You can use ADI Mode when you use Sony series having ADI Mode function (Please refer to Instruction Manual of camera. ). When using the PZ40X, camera with ADI mode switches to "ADI" when an input button is pushed and "ADI" is displayed as shown in the figure at right. (The initial setup TTL Mode will be displayed if a switch is turned on. ) In response to a signal from the camera, the flash unit calculates the correct flash exposure based on the film speed, sets the aperture instantly, and displays the effective TTL flash range on the PZ40X LCD panel. The flash unit determines the optimum amount of light required for a proper exposure with films from ISO6 to 6400. The available range will be displayed when you partly depress the camera's shutter release, or when the Ready Light is on. The flash range is from 1. 5 ft to 105 ft (0. 5 to 32m) and is indicated by means of a bar graph. An asterisk indicates distances greater than 105 ft (32m). * ADI mode is the advanced TTL function that enables the flash to balance the light between subject and background to provide the best overall exposure. When taking a bounce photograph, please use TTL mode. [. . . ] The display of the effective distance range does not appear until you partly depress the camera's shutter release or the Ready Light comes on. A bar graph shows the flash range display from 1. 5 ft to 105 ft (0. 5m to 32m). An asterisk will appear if this distance is exceeded. Manual Mode There are five power-output settings available with the PZ40X in manual mode, from full power to 1/16 power. First, push the Mode Selector button continually until "M" is displayed. [. . . ]

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