Verso A4
Verso A4
verso A2 / A4
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Operating instructions broncolor
Verso A2/A4
Before use
We are pleased you have chosen a broncolor Verso A which is a high-quality product in every
respect. If used properly, it will render you many years of good service. Please read all the
information contained in these operating instructions carefully. They contain important details on
the use, safety and maintenance of the appliance. Keep these operating instructions in a safe
place and pass them on to further users if necessary. Observe the safety instructions.
Contents page
Important safety instructions 2
Attention: Read before starting up the power pack 3
Controls and displays 4
1. Application Verso A 7
2. Start up 7
3. Energy control 9
4. Modelling light 10
5. Release and remote control 12
6. Flash ready signals visual/audible 13
7. Setting additional functions 14
8. Basic settings ex works 16
9. Protective facilities / Fault indication 18
10. Service/repair 19
11. Accessory Power Dock 19
12. Lamp bases 20
13. Technical data 23
14. Verso A2/A4 RFS / Verso A2/A4 plus 26
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Important safety instructions
When using your photographic equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed,
including the following:
2. Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used near children. Do not leave
appliance unattended while in use.
3. Care must be taken as burns can occur from touching hot parts.
4. Do not operate appliance with a damaged cable or if the appliance has been dropped or
damaged, until it has been examined by a qualified service person.
5. Position the cable so that it will not be tripped over, pulled, or contact hot surfaces.
6. If an extension cable is necessary, a cable with a current rating at least equal to that of the
appliance should be used. Cables rated for less amperage than the appliance may over-
heat. When using a cable reel, it must be completely unrolled before use to prevent over-
heating of the cable.
7. When plugging in and unplugging lamp plugs, the unit must be switched off.
8. Always unplug appliance from electrical socket before cleaning and servicing and when
not in use. Never jerk cable to pull the plug from the socket. Grasp plug and pull to discon-
nect.
9. Let appliance and connected lamp units cool completely before putting away.
10. This unit should not be immersed in water or other liquids. An electric shock could be
caused.
11. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not open this appliance, but take it to a qualified
service person when service or repair work is required. Incorrect reassembly can cause
electric shock when the appliance is used subsequently.
12. The use of an accessory attachment not recommended by the manufacturer may cause a
risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons.
13. This unit may only be used on earthed sockets, or in battery-operation, only with the
available accessory unit "Power Dock".
14. Do not bring metal objects in contact with the contact plug of the Power Dock unit.
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Attention:
Read before starting up the power pack
- Prior to replacing fuses, halogen (bulb) lamps or flash tubes, discharge the power
pack and disconnect from power supply. Disconnect the lamp base from the power
pack.
- These units are designed for use in dry areas. Protect them from dripping and
splash water and from excessive exposure to dust.
- The units are not suitable for use in an environment where there is a risk of
explosion.
- The accessories mounted onto the lamp bases may heat up to high temperatures
under specific conditions. Handle with care!
- With due allowance for heat radiation, lamp bases with more than 100 W modelling
light may be directed towards inflammable surfaces only at a minimum distance of
1 m.
- For safety reasons, never operate the lamps without the protecting glass
in place.
- Even when disconnected from the power supply, dangerous voltages may remain
inside the unit. For this reason units should be opened by authorized broncolor
service persons only.
- If the unit Power Dock is not connected with the power pack, the delivered
transport cover must be set up. In particular no metal objects should contact the
Power Dock pin contacts.
- broncolor power packs and lamp bases meet an extremely high safety standard.
When connecting broncolor products to other manufacturers' products, integrated
safety measures may become ineffective. Due to different design features and
contact assignment of the lamp plugs of other brands, the user himself/herself may
even be at risk. We offer no guarantee and accept no liability for damages which
may be caused by this type of usage.
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Controls and displays
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(also valid for Verso A4)
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Controls and displays(continuation)
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1. Application Verso A
All areas of the professional flash photography for indoor and outdoor applications. This
unit is designed as a mains supplied (AC-line) studio flash unit, which can be used as a
mains-independent unit, using the available Power Dock accessory.
2. Start up
2.1 Mains operation
The power pack Verso A adapts automatically to the respective mains voltage between
240 V and 100 V.
Please make sure, that the halogen bulb lamps (modelling light) of the connected lamp
units correspond to the mains voltage.
2.1.3 Start up
Connect the included mains cable to the connection socket of the power pack (27) and
to the mains supply (mains socket). Use the mains (AC-line) switch (1) to power-up unit.
The LCD displays, for the flash energy (8/9) show the activated channels as well as
their set values. Because of the automatic lamp detection by the power pack the cor-
responding channel is automatically activated as soon as one of the three lamp outlets
are occupied (5/6). Additionally the green control lamp of the visual ready display lights
up (15).
1. Check the display "charge level" (33) on the Power Dock. If the saved energy of the
Power Dock is less than 50 %, it is advisable to charge it using the included mains
cable (charging time approx. 3 hours for approx. 80 % of the charge) or to replace it
by another Power Dock unit. When using for the first time, we recommend to fully
charge the Power Dock.
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2. Loosen the two quick release fasteners on both sides of the Power Dock (32 / 36)
and remove the cover (29).
4. The connection socket (31) for the contact plug and the three holes for the centring
pins (35) of the Power Dock are located on the bottom of the power pack Verso A.
Make sure that the contact plug of the Power Dock is clean, to guarantee a faultless
contact.
5. Place the bottom of the power pack Verso A on top of the upper side of the Power
Dock. The connection sockets of the mains cable must be located on the same side
of the power pack and Power Dock (27/34).Then connect the power pack Verso A to
the Power Dock. The connection socket for the mains supply (27) is thereby closed
by a sliding lock. Then hook in the quick release fasteners (32 / 36) of the Power
Dock to the corresponding holders of the power pack (28) pressing them gently to
close.
2.2.2 Start up
Use the mains (AC-line) switch (1) to power-up unit. The LCD displays for the flash
energy (8 / 9) show the activated channels as well as their set values. Due to the
automatic lamp unit detection of the power pack the corresponding channel is automati-
cally activated as soon as one of the three outlets (5 / 6) is occupied. Additionally the
green control lamp of the visual ready display lights up (15).
Verso A is equipped with an acoustic warning system in respect of the charge state of
the battery. If the remaining battery energy has reached 50 %, it will be indicated by an
audible warning signal (7) and the flashing of the display. On reaching the energy level
of 10 % a new audible warning signal is emitted and the battery warning signal display
starts to flash permanently. If the battery is empty, the Verso A sends a warning signal
and after 5 sec. both the power pack and the Power Dock are switched off. The battery
package of the Power Dock must be recharged.
To protect the battery, the power pack is provided with the option "automatic switch-off".
If desired, the waiting time can be set between 10 min. and 99 min. When reached, the
power pack switches off automatically (see chapter 8). Independent from this setting,
the power pack switches to economy mode 1 min. after the last operation, which is
visible from the slightly dimmed flashing display. Flash release is still possible on
economy mode.
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3. Energy control
3.1 Changing the flash energy
Use the "up/down" keys (10 / 11) to control the flash energy (flash intensity) of lamp
base channel 1 and 2 respectively the 3 lamp base outlets (5 / 6). Whole numbers are
full f-stop intervals, decimals indicate 1/10 f-stop intervals. Brief pressure on the keys
"up/down" runs the power up (or down) by a 1/10 f-stop interval, prolonged pressure by
a full f-stop.
The maximum flash energy goes up to level 10, the minimum to level 3 on channel 1,
resp. up to level 9 and down to level 3 on channel 2. The maximum asymmetry is
therefore 6 f-stop respectively 7 f-stop intervals.
The flash energy is divided up as follows between the three lamp base outlets.
Each channel is individually controllable, which means that when both channels are in
use, the unit performs like two independent power packs each with 600 J.
The flash energy is divided up as follows between the three lamp base outlets.
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- Channel 1 and 2 or channel 2 (with 1 lamp base):
over 6 f-stops from 1200 J to 9,5 J
- Channel 2 (with 2 lamp bases): over 6 f-stops from 600 J to 9,5 J
Each channel is individually controllable, which means that when both channels are in
use, the unit performs like two independent power packs each with 1200 J.
4. Modelling light
4.1 General
The "mod" key (14) switches on the modelling lamps for all connected lamp bases.
When switched on, the green LED lights up. Lamp bases also have an additional
modelling lamp switch.
Attention: Please note, the voltage of the modelling lamp must correspond with the
mains voltage.
4.2 Proportionality
In mains operation the brightness of the modelling light can be set proportionally to the
flash intensity. It is explained in chapter 7, how to set the individual operating modes
(modelling light proportionality).
To assure proportionality when operating units with different power output ratings, the
units have various proportionality levels. Proportionality is guaranteed if the identical
prop level has been set for all power packs. The higher the digit, the brighter the model-
ling light.
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less, P5 for 400 J and less. Thus the brightness of the modelling light can be
increased.
"HI" All lamp bases operate at full modelling light power independent of flash output.
"LO" Lighting level is reduced for all lamps independent of the flash output to reduce
power consumption and extend the service life of the halogen lamps.
Pressing the "mod" key (14) (1 sec. long) when the modelling lamp is on, will give direct
access to the "HI" mode. To return to the previous mode briefly press "mod" again.
Example 1: A power pack Verso A4 is operated together with a power pack Topas A8
Evolution. The modelling light is proportional when both are set to mode
"P1".
Example 2: A power pack Verso A2 is operated with a Nano 2. The modelling light is
proportional and most intense when both are set to mode "P".
In battery operation the lamp bases Pulso G and Unilite can be equipped with the
following halogen lamps:
If lamp bases with a higher total rating are connected, they switch off.
The unit Power Dock is equipped with a converter, which converts the 36 V voltage of
the battery package, depending on the local available voltage, automatically into a
mains voltage of 200 – 240 V resp. 100 – 120 V. The mains voltage can be modified
manually if desired (see chapter 8).
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To control the modelling light and to protect the battery, the Verso A has variable set-
tings of the on time of the modelling light between 1 min. and 20 min. (see chapter 8).
Exception: When using the lamp base with halogen lamps of 1 x 650 W or 2 x 300 W,
the setting of the on time is max. 7 min.
Attention: In case of thermal overloading of the Power Dock due to the modelling light,
the LED key "mod" (14) will start blinking and the modelling light will
extinguish until the end of the cooling process.
The switch, on the lamp bases, permits selective lighting control with the modelling light.
To avoid damage to the lamp filament, always switch off the modelling light before
moving the lamp base.
The photocells can be switched on or off by using the "cell" key (12). When they are
activated the green LED lights up. The sensitivity of the photocells can be reduced if
necessary. (see chapter 8).
After a flash series an active photocell is blocked, and the green LED starts blinking. By
pressing the "cell" key, the block is cancelled. When triggering via the photocells or
infrared receiver (IR), ensure that the infrared receiver of the unit is not obstructed by
obstacles.
The infrared receiver and, if available the RFS interface, can be switched on and off by
using the " ir/rf " (13) key. As option you can set both functions (IR and RFS)
respectively only one of those which should be switched on or off with this key (see
chapter 8). Is one or both activated, the green LED lights up.
When triggering via infrared receiver (IR), ensure that the infrared receiver of the unit is
not obstructed by obstacles.
The power pack Verso A can be triggered with the broncolor infrared emitter IRX 2. If
the power pack is triggered via infrared, the flash is released after a transmission delay
of 1/1000 s.
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5.4 RFS interface
The RFS interface of the Verso A units in the RFS version can be switched on or off.
The procedure is described in chapter 8.
The remote control can only be used with the power packs Verso A RFS and is effected
by radio over the separate channels (studio workstations). The procedure is described
in chapter 7.
The assignment of addresses by radio to each unit is only possible with the power
packs Verso A RFS. This allows individual operation within the same studio workstation.
The definition of the unit addresses is described in chapter 7.
Attention: At present the power packs Verso RFS can not be activated individually in a
studio. The update of the "bron studio” software is in preparation.
Synchronous cables art. no. 34.111.00 or 34.112.00 may be plugged into the socket (3)
to release flashes via cable.
The key "test" (16) allows manual release of the power pack (see chapter 6.1), when
the green LED lights up.
is the green LED at the "test" key (16). It lights up only when the unit is fully charged to
the set flash energy. After a flash the LED goes out and lights up again when the unit is
fully charged once more. Triggering is only possible after a full charge. The brightness
of the visual ready signal can be reduced if necessary (see chapter 8).
sounds when the power capacitors are at 100 % charge of the set flash energy. It may
be switched on or off (see chapter 8).
When the flash discharge fails, a warning signal of approx. 3 s duration will sound.
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7. Setting additional functions
The "aux" key (22) is used to select additional functions. Repeated actuation of the key
toggles through the following display modes:
- Select proportionality level of the modelling light LED "prop" blinks (17)
- Fast charge on / off (on/--) LED "fast" blinks (18)
- Buzzer on / off (on/--) LED "buz" blinks (19)
- Dim charge on / off (on/--) LED "dim" blinks (20)
- Define sequences (serial flashes) LED "seq" blinks (21)
- Studio address / set unit address LED "unit" blinks (23)
- Return to standard display no LED blinks
After the setting has been performed, the standard display can be re-activated by
pressing the "aux" key (22) or automatically after a waiting time of 4 seconds.
To set the additional functions select the respective LED (example: function "buz"). The
digital display of channel 1 (8) will then show the actual value which can be changed
with the "up/down" key (10). If a setting is entered which deviates from the basic setting
value, the respective LED will remain lit as a reminder after the display returns to
standard (exception: function "prop"). If the unit is switched off and on again, it will be in
the "standard display" mode. Previously set additional functions are retained.
The proportionality level of the modelling light can be selected by briefly pressing on the
"up/down" key (10) of channel 1. With repeated actuation of the key the following modes
can be set, each shown respectively on the digital display (8): LO, P, P1, P2, P3, P4,
P5, HI.
The mode "fast charge" can be selected by briefly pressing on the "up/down" key (10) of
channel 1 (on / --). To avoid overloading the mains supply, the "dim" function remains
on permanently during fast charge (see chapter 7.4) and cannot be deactivated.
The LED "DIM" lights up as soon as the modelling light is switched on ("mod" key)
Attention: The mode fast charge is only suitable for certain lamp units (see chapter 12)
because of the large charge power.
The ready buzzer sounds when the power capacitors are 100 % charged up. The ready
buzzer is switched on or off (on/--) by briefly pressing the "up/down" key (10) of channel
1. The warning signal will remain audible even if the ready buzzer is switched off.
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7.4 Set charging dimmer on / off (dim)
The dim function can be switched on or off (on/--) by briefly pressing the "up/down" key
(10) of channel 1 (on / --). If the dim function is switched on, the modelling light will dim
(at mains/AC-lines, operation) respectively extinguish (at battery operation) when
charging takes place. This feature can be used as a visual flash monitor and to reduce
the current load on weak mains (AC-lines). To avoid overloading the mains supply, the
"dim" function remains permanently on during fast charge (see chapter 7.4) and can not
be deactivated. This also applies to operation with the Power Dock (battery operation).
This function permits to set a defined number of flash discharges from 1 to 50. By
briefly pressing the flash energy control "up/down" key (10) of channel 1, select the
desired number of flashes. With a long pressure on the flash energy control "up/down"
key (10), change the settings in intervals of ten.
Each release signal triggers the selected number of flashes. A running sequence can be
stopped by briefly pressing the "aux" (22) key or by switching the unit off and on again.
This function is deactivated, when the number of flashes are set to "0" or the power
pack is switched off.
The power pack Verso A is also available as an unit version with integrated RFS inter-
face (Radio Frequency System). The function "unit" (23) allows to assign to each RFS
unit an individual unit address and a studio workstation (remote control channel) .
Attention: At present the power packs Verso RFS can not be activated individually in a
studio. The update of the "bron studio" software is in preparation.
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8. Basic settings ex works
The basic settings ex works can be viewed and in some instances changed with the
following procedure:
When the unit is switched on press the keys "mod" (14) and "aux" (22) at the same
time for approx. 5 sec. (the blinking of the LED array "prop" / "fast" / "buz" / "dim" / "seq"
/ "unit" shows the programming mode).
On the LCD display of channel 2 (9) the selected function number will appear, and on
the LCD display of channel 1 (8) the actual value respectively the actual setting within
the selected function number is shown. Both values can be altered by using the flash
energy control keys "up/down" (10/11). With a long pressure on the flash energy control
keys "up/down" the setting changes in intervals of ten.
Within the function numbers 1 to 5 and 11 the settings can be changed with the flash
energy control keys "up/down". The function numbers 0, 6, 9 and 10 can be shown in
different pairs of those multi-digit values.
Return to normal operation by pressing (1 sec) the "aux" key or by switching off and on
again the unit or automatically after a waiting time of 20 sec.
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8. Basic settings ex works (continuation)
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9. Protective facilities / Fault indication
9.1 Display "th"
When working with long flash sequences and fast charging times, charging of the power
pack may be blocked to protect the flash tube from overloading and to allow a cool-
down period of 30 seconds. This is indicated when a signal is audible for a longer time
and the blinking "th" appears on the LCD display of channel 1 (8). The fan continues to
operate, thus accelerating the cooling effect.
If excessively high temperatures build up inside the unit despite the fan cooling effect,
the charge mode will be blocked for a certain period of time and a long audible signal
will be emitted.
During the cool-down period "th" ( not blinking ) appears on the LCD display of channel
1 (8). The fan continues to operate, thus accelerating the cooling effect.
If you activate the fan several times it may happen, that the LCD display of channel
1/ (8) shows "th" (no blinking). Parallel to this the LCD display of channel 2 / (9) shows
"A4" During this procedure the fan cooling process is slightly longer.
If the power pack is switched off too early, it is likely, despite a long break, that only a
few flashes are possible when switching the unit on again, because the processor has
not been able to follow the entire cooling process.
The unit is equipped with an automatic afterglow block. If the flash tube exhibits after-
glow (for example at the end of its service life), this block will stop further charging to
prevent consequential damage. A1 will show on the display of LCD display channel 1
(8). In this status, the ready lamp (15) is no longer green. The block can be cancelled by
switching the unit off and on again.
9.3 Fuse
The fuse (2) is located on the front panel of the unit. In the event of an electrical
malfunction in the power pack, the circuit breaker will automatically interrupt the power
source. Sand-filled fuses with value 16 T may only be used (sand-filled fuses can be
identified by their opaque fuse container). Using wrong fuses can seriously damage the
power pack.
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9.4 Monitoring of the modelling light
If the power pack Verso A was previously operated on a mains voltage of 100 V – 120 V
and then connected to a mains voltage of 200 V – 240 V, an acoustic signal will sound
when switching on the unit, and the modelling light will blink at a safely reduced voltage.
This function serves as a reminder, that the modelling lamp must be replaced and to
avoid bursting of the lamps.
Attention: Make sure that the lamp base used is equipped with a halogen bulb lamp
which complies with the local power supply ratings!
At the end of their service life, flash tubes often have triggering interruptions. This fault
is indicated by an audible, intermittent signal. In addition to this, the LCD display
( 8 / 9 ) blinks, and indicates the channel to which the corresponding lamp is connected.
Attention: Check the functional efficiency of the flash tubes and replace if necessary!
The blinking LCD display can be deactivated by pressing the key "aux" (22) or the key
"up/down" for regulation of the energy control ( 10 / 11 ).
10. Service/repair
Your broncolor power pack is a precision device which will work for many years without
malfunction if you take proper care of it. If nevertheless malfunctions do arise, please do
not attempt to open the unit to repair it yourself. Even when the unit is switched off,
dangerous voltages may remain within the interior of the device. Always leave service
and repairs to the broncolor after-sales service.
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11.2 Charging battery
The mains cable for charging the Power Dock is stored in the cover (34). Connect the
mains cable to the connection socket (34) of the Power Dock as well as to the mains
supply. The charging mode of the battery has two levels, which are displayed by the
flashing charge display (33).
Level 1: The battery is charged in fast charge mode up to approx. 80 % of full charge.
Duration, depending on state of charge, up to 3 hours.
Attention: Do not operate the Verso A with the Power Dock during charging.
The battery used is sealed and does not require any special care. It does not show any
particular "memory effect" and does not need to be discharged regularly. Ensure,
however, that the battery package never runs down. The bottom bar (10 % of battery
capacity) should always be visible. Therefore, Verso A and Power Dock switch off
automatically when the battery voltage sinks too low. As a leakage current flows even
when the unit is switched off, it is highly recommendable, to fully charge the Power
Dock after use. Additionally, the charge situation must be controlled every two months
and the battery package has to be fully recharged.
If the charge display does not show a fully charged battery package and the value does
not change within the next 1 – 2 hours even though connected to the mains cable, the
battery must be controlled by a local broncolor service station.
12.1 Verso A2
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Only mains operation
- Lamp base Pulso F2 with flash tube 1600 J 1)
- Lamp base Pulso F4 with flash tube 1600 J 1)
- Lamp base Pulso F4 with flash tube 3200 J 1)
1)
Operation only permitted with a flash tube, with a black mark (star) on the ceramic
base.
12.2 Verso A4
For thermal reasons, the flash tubes 1600 J and 3200 J are only available as uncoated
tubes. Therefore those lamps must be used with a UV-coated protecting glass.
The following information refers to the lamp bases Pulso G and Unilite:
Attention: Prior to changing any flash tube, disconnect the lamp base from the power
pack!
The protection glass has a line mark and the glass rim has three notches. When pulling
off the protection glass from the locking device of the lamp base, the line mark must be
at the top. To change the flash tube, carefully pull off the protecting glass. Pull straight,
without tilting. Afterwards pull the flash tube straight along the lamp base axis. When
inserting the tube, check that the ceramic base is fully pushed back in. Then the
protecting glass has to be re-inserted in front of the modelling light and flash tube. When
pushing the protection glass into the locking device of the lamp base, the line mark must
again be at the top. After the protection glass has latched into place, it must be turned
slightly, to avoid it becoming detached. Because the Pulso G and Unilite lamp base can
be operated with 1600 J flash tubes as well as with 3200 J flash tubes, a corresponding
warning sign is supplied with each flash tube. Please stick this warning sign on the lamp
base plug when inserting the flash tube.
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12.4 Replacing halogen lamps
The halogen lamps are plug-in. Taking the service life into consideration, the halogen
lamp should not be handled with bare hands. Exchange of the halogen lamp is
practically identical to that of the flash tube.
The Pulso G-, Unilite- and Picolite- lamp bases can be operated on the local mains (AC-
line) voltage (100V – 240 V), when a halogen lamp is used which corresponds to the
voltage.
A cooling fan in the lamp base cools the flash tube and modelling lamp. It also runs
when the modelling lamp is turned off.
The lamp bases are fitted with an automatic thermal protection. Should the lamp base
overheat (e.g. by impeding the flow of cooling air), the modelling light is shut off.
Nevertheless you may continue producing flashes. The Picolite, however, has an
additional thermal protection which limits the number of flashes.
The lamp base plugs and sockets have mechanical locking devices to prevent
inadvertent disconnection. When plugging in, ensure that the locking device engages
completely. To unplug, push down the locking spring below the cable guide and lift out
the plug. The power pack must be switched off to plug-in and to unplug.
12.8 Reflectors
Pulso and Unilite lamp bases have a bayonet fitting to attach reflectors. The Picolite
small lamp has a built-in reflector.
12.9 Fuses
Only sand-filled fuses of the type indicated on the type plate may be used; otherwise the
halogen lamp may burst.
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13. Technical data
Verso A2 Verso A4
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13. Technical data (continuation)
Verso A2 Verso A4
Mains operation Battery operation Mains operation Battery operation
Verso A2 Verso A2 Verso A4 Verso A4
Control range of flash energy Channel 1 (without using channel 2): Channel 1 (without using channel 2):
Over 7 f-stops in 1/10 f-stop intervals (1:128) Over 7 f-stops in 1/10 f-stop intervals (1:128)
Channel 1 and 2 or channel 2: Channel 1 and 2 or channel 2:
Over 6 f-stops in 1/10 f-stop intervals (1:64) Over 6 f-stops in 1/10 f-stop intervals (1:64)
Maximum asymmetry 6 f-stop increments 6 f-stop increments
channel 1: level 9 / channel 2 (1 lamp base): level 3 channel 1: level 9 / channel 2 (1 lamp base): level 3
respectively respectively
7 f-stop increments 7 f-stop increments
channel 1: level 9 / channel 2 (2 lamp bases): level 3 channel 1: level 9 / channel 2 (2 lamp bases): level 3
Modelling light for 200 - 240 V: for 200 - 240 V: for 200 - 240 V: for 200 - 240 V:
Halogen max. 3 x 650 W Halogen max. 1 x 650 W Halogen max. 3 x 650 W Halogen max. 1 x 650 W
for 100 - 120 V: 2 x 300 W 100 - 120 V: 2 x 300 W
Halogen max. 3 x 300 W 3 x 150 W Halogen max. 3 x 300 W 3 x 150 W
for 100 - 120 V: 100 - 120 V:
Proportional to flash energy Proportional to flash energy
Halogen max. 2 x 300 W Halogen max. 2 x 300 W
and "full" and "low" settings. and "full" and "low" settings.
3 x 150 W 3 x 150 W
Proportionality adjustable to Proportionality adjustable to
other broncolor power packs Variable settings of the on other broncolor power packs Variable settings of the on
and monoblocs and their time to protect the and monoblocs and their time to protect the
various output ratings. rechargeable battery various output ratings. rechargeable battery
between 1 min. and 20 min. between 1 min. and 20 min.
Exception: Exception:
Setting of the on time max. Setting of the on time max.
7 min. if used with 1 x 650 7 min. if used with 1 x 650
W or 2 x 300 W. W or 2 x 300 W.
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13. Technical data (continuation)
Verso A2 Verso A4
Additional functions - Sequences (flash series) up to 50 flash releases - Sequences (flash series) up to 50 flash releases
- Sensitivity of the photocell can be reduced - Sensitivity of the photocell can be reduced
- Visual ready display can be dimmed - Visual ready display can be dimmed
- Simplified programming of the studio and unit addresses - Simplified programming of the studio and unit addresses
- Option automatic switch-off of the power pack in battery - Option automatic switch-off of the power pack in battery
operation operation
(settings from 10 min. to 99 min.) (settings from 10 min. to 99 min.)
Flash release Manual release button, photocell (can be switched off), Manual release button, photocell (can be switched off),
infrared receiver (can be switched off), sync cable, FCM 2, infrared receiver (can be switched off), sync cable, FCM 2,
IRX2 IRX2
No. of sync sockets 1 1
Dimensions (L x W x H) 290 x 185 x 315 mm (11.4 x 7.3 x 12.4") 290 x 185 x 380 mm (11.4 x 7.3 x 14.96")
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14. Verso A2/A4 RFS / Verso A2/A4 plus
Verso A is also available as an unit version with integrated 10 channel RFS interface
(Radio Frequency System). Each channel (Studio) can control up to 20 units. This
interface allows remote control respectively flash releases by radio via transmitter RFS.
There is the possibility, to modify the Verso A2/A4 power packs later on with a RFS
interface. The modification will be made by the customer service centre of our broncolor
agency in your country.
Because of the laws in some countries, the use of the broncolor radio system is not
allowed. Therefore the Verso A2/A4 power pack is also available in the version Verso
A2/A4 plus (that means with cable remote control). Besides the cable connection
between the power pack and the computer, the application with RFS is almost identical.
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14.3 Technical data
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Printed in Switzerland 12.06
Bron Elektronik AG
CH-4123 Allschwil
Schweiz (Switzerland)