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Sekonic L-758DR DigitalMaster Flash Meter - for Ambient and FlashExposures accurate down to a tenth-of-a-stop in full-stop mode for both ambient and electronic flash light readings with a repeat accuracy of +/- 0.1 EV. Meter can also display shutter-speeds and apertures in half or third-stop increments Parts: 1 year limited Labor: 1 year limited
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Brand: Sekonic
Part Numbers: 401-758, 401758, SKL758DR
UPC: 0718122109692, 718122109692
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| Sekonic L-758DR Light Meter This is an invaluable tool for correctly exposing a photo, for getting it right in the camera. Also. | |
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DIGITALMASTER L-758DR L-758D L-758
Operating Manual
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Safety Precautions
Before using your light meter, please read this Safety Precautions carefully and use it properly. Indicates hazard or unsafe use that can result in personal injury or death. Indicates hazard or unsafe use that can result in personal injury or damage to your light meter. Indicates a caution or limitation that accompanies operation. Please read the note to avoid incorrect operation.
WARNING CAUTION
Reference: Provides the reference information and related functions that are useful in operating. We recommend that you read these references.
WARNING
Please place light meter in a location where an infant cannot reach and accidentally get the strap wrapped around his or her neck. There is danger of strangulation. Keep the synchro terminal cap out of reach of young children, as swallowing such objects can cause suffocation. Never place batteries in fire, short, disassemble, heat or charge them. The batteries might break down, and cause damage, injury or pollute the environment.
CAUTION
There is a danger of electric shock and damage to product if your meter is handled with wet hands, in the rain, near water or where there is a lot of moisture, when you use cord flash mode. If you are using flash mode in these conditions, we recommend Cordless Flash mode or Radio Triggering mode. Always attach the synchro terminal cap on to the synchro connector when the light meter is exposed to wet or rainy conditions. Do not look directly at the sun through the viewfinder, because of potential eye injury.
ENGLISH
Table of Contents
Safety Precautions Table of Contents 1. Parts Designation.... 1 1. Light Meter Parts.... 1 2. Supplied Accessories.... 2 2. Explanation of the Liquid Crystal Display(LCD).. 3 3. Before Using... 7 1. Attach the strap... 7 2. Inserting the battery... 7 3. Checking battery capacity... 7 4. Replacing the battery during measurement or when using the memory function. 8 5. Auto Power Off function... 8 6. Setting ISO 1 sensitivity... 8 7. Setting ISO 2 sensitivity... 8 8. Jog Wheel Lock or Lock Off.... 9 9. Setting the Measuring and Memory button configuration.. 10 4. Basic Operation... 11 1. Incident or reflected spot measuring... 11 2. Setting measuring mode.... 12 3. Incident Measurement Mode... 13 4. Reflected Measurement Mode (spot metering).. 14 5. Measurement.... 15 1. Measuring ambient light... 15 1-1 Shutter Speed Priority mode... 15 1-2 Aperture Priority mode... 17 1-3 EV mode.... 18 1-4 Cinematography.... 19 2. Measuring electronic flash... 21 2-1 Cord Flash mode... 21 2-2 Auto-reset cordless flash mode... 22
2-3 Cord multiple flash (cumulative) mode.. 24 2-4 Cordless multiple flash (cumulative) mode.. 25 2-5 Flash analyzing function.... 27 2-6 Wireless Flash Radio Triggering... 28 6. Advanced Functions... 31 1. Memory function.... 31 2. Averaging function.... 32 3. Contrast Function... 32 4. How to use an incident illuminance (LUX or FC) meter (L-758DR/758D). 34 5. How to use a reflected luminance (cd/m2 or FL) meter (L-758DR/758D). 35 6. How to use the Exposure compensation function.. 36 7. How to use Calibration compensation function.. 37 8. Filter compensation... 38 8-1 Filter compensation (1)... 38 8-2 Filter factor number compensation (2) (L-758CINE only).. 39 9. Custom setting function... 40 7. Camera Exposure Profiling... 42 1. Calibration testing for exposure profiling... 42 2. Input test target data... 44 2-1 Sekonic Application software... 44 2-1-1 Outline of software.... 44 2-2 Manual Exposure Profile Input.. 45 3. How to use Exposure Profiling mode... 48 3-1 Selecting Camera Exposure Profiling.. 48 3-2 Analog scale.... 48 3-2-1 Aperture scale... 48 3-2-2 EV scale... 48 3-2-3 MID.TONE button... 49 8. Optional Accessories.... 52 9. Technical Data.... 54
10.Care and Maintenance... 56 FCC & IC compliance information.. 57
1. Parts Designation
1. Light Meter Parts
Lumisphere retracting ring Lumisphere
!8Spot Lens
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
Memory button*
Average / EV (Brightness Difference) button Jog Wheel
Power button (ON/OFF switch) @1USB Port ISO 1 button (A in radio channel setting) Mid-Tone button ("C" in radio channel setting) Mode button Strap eyelet !Incident/Reflected Spot 9 Selector Dial @ 2 Eyepiece (with Diopter Adjustment) Measuring button*
ISO 2 button (B in radio channel setting) @3Memory Clear button (D in radio channel setting) Flash Synchro terminal
Battery Compartment Cover @1/4 Tripod Socket 4 Battery Cover Latch
RT-32FCC/CE Radio transmitter module Battery Compartment @5Connector cover
L-758DR
*Measuring button and memory button can be swithced in Custom settings.
L-758D/L-758CINE -1-
2. Supplied Accessories
@6Synchro Terminal Cap (Attached to meter) @Strap 7
@Lens Cap 8 (Attached to meter)
@9USB Cable
#CD-ROM for Software 0 (Data Transfer Software, USB driver, Operating manual and Software guide)
#1Sticker for Multi-key Operation and CS (Custom Setting)
#Quick Guide (in Japanese/English) 2
#Operating Manual 3
#Battery (CR-123A) 4
#Soft Case 5
2. Explanation of the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) LCD for L-758DR/L-758D
LCD for L-758CINE
NOTE: For explanation purposes, the display illustrated here shows all icons and readouts simultaneously. Actual LCD screen will not show all icon as above during normal use. Auto Electro-Luminescent Display (EL) In low light (EV 6 or less), a green backlight will automatically illuminate the entire LCD. The LCD will not be automatically illuminated during measurements, in Cordless Flash or Wireless flash radio triggering mode. The Electro-luminescent backlight will automatically turn off 20 seconds after last operation.
2. Explanation of the Liquid Crystal Display Display in viewfinder
In setting : Flash analyzing : Luminance : /
Shutter angle (L-758CINE) Appears when shutter angle is set to a value other than 180 degrees (see page 19) Illuminance mark / Luminance mark (L-758CINE) Appears when Foot-Candle is selected Appears when Lux is selected Appears when Foot-Lambert is selected Appears when cd/m2 is selected
3. Before Using
1. Attach the strap Attach the Strap @7 by passing the small loop end through the eyelet and passing the other end of strap through it.
To avoid a danger of strangulation, please keep the strap in a location where an infant cannot reach it and accidentally get the strap wrapped around his or her neck. 2. Inserting the battery 1. Requires one 3.0 v CR123A lithium battery. 2. Open the Battery compartment cover latch , and remove the Battery compartment cover. 3. Insert the battery, observing the polarity with the +,- marks in the battery compartment. 4. Align the tabs of the Battery compartment cover with the notches in the back of the meter, and press down to close the Battery compartment cover latch. NOTE: To prevent loss of All-weather seal, be careful that dirt does not get stuck on the rubber seal and that the seal is not damaged. Remove battery if meter is not used for an extended period. Batteries can leak and damage the light meter. Dispose of used batteries properly. If the LCD does not light, check that the battery capacity is sufficient, and check that the battery positive and negative terminals are not reversed. The L-758D/L-758CINE has a connector for a plug-in radio transmitter module. Do not remove the connector cover unless you are installing the radio module, failure to do so could cause the electronic circuit board to be exposed to damaging static electricity. 3. Checking battery capacity When the Power button is ON, the battery power indicator on the LCD is displayed. (Displayed) Battery power level is good. (Displayed) Battery power level is low. Have a spare battery ready. (Blinking) Replace battery immediately.
Reference: If the LCD screen turns off immediately after the display appears when power is first applied, that is an indication that the battery is dead. Please promptly replace the battery. We recommend you always have a spare battery on hand. A spare battery can be stored in a provided compartment of the L-758DR's case (see sticker "OPEN END TO BACK". Under our testing condition, the battery life is approximately 60 hours with continuous use under normal temperature. The battery supplied with this light meter, may not be able to meet battery life mentioned above because of undetermined shelf life or storage condition. -7-
5. Measurement
1. Measuring ambient light In this measurement mode, we have the choice of shutter priority mode, aperture priority mode or EV mode. Hold down the Mode button and turn the Jog wheel to select ambient measurement. mode 1-1 Shutter Speed Priority mode 1. Hold down the Mode button and turn the Jog wheel to select Shutter Speed Priority mode.
Turn the Jog wheel to set the desired shutter speed.
Press the Measuring button to take a measurement. Release the Measuring button to complete the measurement. The measured value (aperture value) at that time will be displayed. While pressing the Measuring button, the meter measures continuously until it is released.
Set shutter speed Measured f stop value
1/10 f stop
Measured f stop(blinking)
Reference: It is possible to switch between full, 1/2 and 1/3 shutter speeds with custom setting (see page 36). You can set shutter speeds from 30 minutes to 1/8000 seconds. After 1/8000 the shutter speeds of 1/200 and 1/400 can be set. After taking a measurement, the F stop value corresponding to the shutter speed is displayed. The measured F stop value automatically corresponds to the shutter speed if the shutter speed is changed by rotating Jog wheel. The L-758DR/758D displays the measured aperture value in either full or 1/3 stop increments on the analog scale from f/0.7 to 90, while L-758 CINE displays it in either full or 1/3 stop increments on the analog scale from F0.5 to F64. You can select aperture scale or EV scale by holding MODE button and pressing AVE. / EV.
E.u (Exposure under) or E.o (Exposure over) appears when the combination of shutter speed and aperture is outside the display range. When E.O (Exposure Over) is displayed,it indicates that the measured exposure is outside the display range, changing the shutter speed to a faster setting with the Jog wheel will allow you to find a combination of proper aperture and shutter speed.
When E.U (Exposure Under) is displayed, it indicates that the measured exposure is outside the display range, changing the shutter speed to a slower shutter speed with the Jog wheel will allow you to find a combination of proper aperture and shutter speed.
If the E.u or E.o readout blinks, this indicates that the light level is beyond the measurement range of the light meter. Adjust lighting in this case.
1-2 Aperture Priority mode 1. Hold down the Mode button select aperture priority mode 2. Turn the Jog wheel value. and turn the Jog wheel to.
to set the desired f stop
3. Press the Measuring button to take a measurement. Release the Measuring button to complete the measurement. The measured value (shutter speed) at the time will be displayed. While pressing the Measuring button, the meter measures continuously until it is released.
* Example of correction value -1/3: Decrease ISO sensitivity by 1/3 stop, example: ISO 80 -1/3 stop = ISO 64 +1/3: Increase ISO sensitivity by 1/3 stop, example: ISO 80 +1/3 stop = ISO 100
4. Setting the shutter angle (L-758CINE only). It is possible to set the shutter angle by turning the Jog wheel button and ISO2 button. while pressing Mode
Note: Shutter angle: The angle can be set in the range of 1to 10 (in 1 steps), 15 - 270 (in 5 steps) as well as, 12(=11.25), 17, 22(=22.5), 144 and 172. " " is displayed continuously on the LCD display if the shutter angle is set to any value other than 180. Press both the Mode button and ISO2 button to confirm the shutter angle since it is not displayed.
Reference: This setting is only valid when the shutter speed is set to display cine speed (f/s).
5. Press the Measuring button to take a measurement. Release the Measuring button to complete the measurement. The measured value (f stop value) will be displayed. While pressing the measuring button, the meter measures continuously until it is released.
Measured f stopvalue Set shutter speed
Measured f stop on analog display
Reference: You can select aperture scale or EV scale by holding Mode button and pressing AVE./ EV. The L-758DR/758D displays the measured aperture value in either full or 1/3 stop increments on the analog scale from f/0.7 to 90, while L-758CINE displays it in either full or 1/3 stop increments on the analog scale from F0.5 to F64. Readings outside the display range or beyond the measuring range are similar to the previous instruction (see page 16).
2. Measuring electronic flash This method of measurement can be done in the following modes; with cord, without cord, and Wireless flash radio triggering mode (cumulative or non-cumulative). When Measuring flash light, the shutter speed and F stop value (value combining ambient light and flash light: total amount of light) are displayed. The ambient light and flash light are each displayed as separate values together with the total amount of light on the analog scale. In addition, the ratio of flash light to the total amount of light is displayed at that time as a value in 10% steps.The flash reading is displayed as a blinking mark above the analog scale. (See page 27 for details) 2-1 Cord Flash mode Connect the meter to the flash with a synchro cord. Be sure to replace Synchro terminal cap @6 after your measurement. 1. Connect the flash synchro cord to the Synchro terminal i on the light meter.
< Example with optional 32 channels receiver > For L-758D/758CINE: Open the battery compartment cover , remove connector cover @5 and set the RT-32 Radio Transmitter module (optional) by aligning the connector with the pins.
1. Select the Wireless Flash Radio Triggering setting mode by using the Jog wheel while pressing the Mode button.
2. The set channel number will blink, turn the Jog wheel to select the channel desired. 3. In the Channel setting mode, ch and channel number appear on the upper left side of the LCD. The channel numbers (1 to 16 or 17 to 32) will appear in the F-stop display area. When the channel number is set to 17 - 32, Quad-Triggering zones (A, b, c and d) are displayed in the T (shutter speed) display area. In the absence of a Quad-Triggering setting (A,b,c or d), a - will appears in it's place.
4. In the Quad-Triggering zone setting, after the channel is set to 17 to 32, the assigned buttons below are pressed. Pressing each of the buttons activates or deactivates the QuadTriggering zone (A, b, c or d). When a Quad-Triggering zone is activated, the corresponding Quad-Triggering zone letter appears on the display. If a Quad-Triggering zone is deactivated, a -" is displayed in its place. Each assigned button enables to set
Quad-triggering zone directly.
MID.TONE
M.CLEAR
It is not possible to activate Quad-Triggering control without first selecting a channel 1732, and a Quad-Triggering zone (A, b, c or d). To prevent damage due to static electricity, release any static electricity from your body by touching a metal object nearby (door knob, aluminum window frame, etc.) before touching the radio transmitter module. 5. Upon setting the channel and Quad-Triggering zones,press the Measuring button to enter your settings. The display will automatically go to the main LCD screen and Wireless Flash Radio Triggering mode will be activated or rotate Jog wheel to set wireless flash radio triggering mode or wireless multiple flash radio triggering mode.
6. Confirm that the meter and the radio Receiver or Transceiver are set to the same channel number. The flash unit will fire and measure the light output when the measuring button on the meter is pressed.
Reference: Refer to the radio Receiver or Transceiver instruction manual for the recommended operating method. Maximum distance of the radio flash triggering system can vary depending on the placement of the remote Receiver or Transceiver, direction of the radios antenna, distance from a large body of water or concrete wall and other possible factors. 1. 2. Confirm the range between the meter (transmitter) and Receiver or Transceiver. Place the meter and Receiver or Transceiver away from large metal objects, concrete, objects, large moisture content (both people and trees fall into the category) and so forth. Secure the radio Receiver or Transceiver in place by using Velcro tape or a 1/4-20 mounting screw. Be sure that the entire length of the Receiver or Transmitter antenna is higher than the flash pack. Avoid contact between the Receiver or Transceiver antenna and metal objects at all times. Depending on the location, there may be cases when the Receiver or Transceiver is incapable of receiving any radio signals whatsoever. There are several possible causes for this such as radio signals reflected off of nearby objects. This can generally be resolved by shifting the meter (Transmitter) or the Receiver or Transceiver slightly in one direction or another. In addition, confirm that the Receiver or Transceiver is not placed behind objects that readily absorb or deflect radio signals such concrete, metal, low hills, etc.
Reference: During Memory recall mode, when you press Memory clear button, the currently recalled value is cleared. NOTE: The memory function cannot be used in Multiple flash (cumulative) mode. Measured values for ten times or more measurements will be displayed but cannot be stored in memory.
2. Averaging function This function displays the average of up to nine of the values in memory. 1. Press the Measuring button and take a measurement. Current measured value on the analog scale will blink.
Press the Memory button and store the measured value in memory, and memorized value on the analog scale stops blinking. When the AVE./ EV button is pressed, an averaged value for up to nine measurements will be displayed on the LCD. The values in memory and the averaged value are displayed on the analog scale (The averaged value blinks). An A appears in LCD to indicate this is an average.
Averaging indicator Averaged f stop Number of memorized value
The average mode can be canceled by pressing the AVE./ EV button.
Reference: When the EV scale is selected, the averaged exposure value will be displayed in the center of the scale.
Averaged f stop Memorized f stop
Contrast function This function is useful for evaluating studio lighting and checking the evenness of the lighting set-up across the subject area. Take a measured value at a certain point as a standard value. The difference between the standard value and a new measured value is displayed in EV and the measurements are displayed on the analog scale.
Example of adjusting lights using Contrast function in shutter speed priority mode (incident light). 1. Turn the Lumisphere retracting ring (retracted) mark position. to lower it to the
2. Turn any secondary light source off. Point the Lumisphere toward the main light source, from the position of the subject and take a measurement. Press the Memory button and store the value in memory.
Press the AVE./ EV button and display the Amark on the LCD indicating a standard value.
Indicator of reading Set shutter speed
Turn the main lighting off. Now, point the Lumisphere toward the secondary light source. While pressing and holding the Measuring button , the indicated difference between the main and secondary light source is displayed in EV. At the same time, the standard value and a new measured value are displayed on the analog scale.
Contrast in EV
Memorized f stop value f stop value being measured
6. How to use the Exposure compensation function Exposure compensation can be made in precise 1/10 step increments in a +/- 9.9 EV range. Exposure compensation may be necessary when compensation for filters, bellows, extension tube, etc is required. 1. Set the measurement mode (incident light, reflected light) for the desired compensation. You can make calibration compensation independently for both incident, and reflected light. It is not possible to switch between measurement modes if the setting is not completed.
Making a plus compensation will increase the exposure. Hold the ISO1 button and the ISO 2 button and turn the Jog wheel counter clockwise. The will appear in the upper section of the LCD screen. The compensation will change in +0.1 EV steps up to +9.9.
Making a minus compensation will decrease the exposure. Hold the ISO1 button and the ISO 2 button and turn the Jog wheel clockwise. will appear in the upper section of the LCD The screen. The compensation will change in -0.1 EV steps up to -9.9.
NOTE: When making compensations, be sure that it satisfies your needs based on the results of your digital camera sensor or film be used. While incident and reflected light can be set independently, be aware that both ambient light and flash exposure are corrected uniformly. Compensation effects every mode of the meter. If recalibration has been made for specific purpose do not forget to return to original zero settings.
Reference: When compensation is activate, a plus ( ) or minus ( ) sign as well as the amount of compensation is displayed continuously on the LCD. You can set custom settings so that a plus ( ) or minus ( ) sign as well as the amount of compensation doesnt appear on the LCD. (See page 40) You can also set custom setting so that making a plus compensation results in a decreased exposure (increasing the value of the aperture or shutter speed value) and making a minus compensation results in and increased exposure (decreasing the value of the aperture or shutter speed). -36-
7. How to use Calibration compensation function Calibration compensation can be made in precise 1/10 step increments in a +/- 1.0 EV. It provides the ability to match exposure measurements with meters to meters, correct exposure for special requirements, adjusts for film or digital cameras,etc. 1. Set the measurement mode (incident light, reflected light) for the desired compensation. You can make calibration compensation independently for both incident, and reflected light. It is not possible to switch between measurement modes if the setting is not completed.
2-2 Manual Exposure Profile Input It situations where it is not possible or convenient to use a computer or the Sekonic Data Transfer Software, Exposure Profile data can be entered into the L-758DR (L-758D or L-758CINE) directly. Below is the step by step process for manually entering a specific Exposure Profile. 1) With the meter turned off,enter the Camera Exposure Profile mode by pressing the Power button while pressing the AVE./ EV button at the same time. 2) In the Camera Exposure Profiling mode, the current (or preset) contents are displayed.
3) Setting Individual Exposure Profiles (Camera 1, 2 and 3) Press MID.TONE button while pressing ISO1 to select the desired camera exposure button profile.
4) Setting measuring mode Rotate the Jog wheel while pressing the Mode button to select measuring mode (ambient or flash including all flash mode)
5) Setting light receiving method Turn the Incident/reflected spot selector dial select incident or reflected light.
6) Setting ISO sensitivity Rotate the Jog wheel while pressing the ISO1 button to select ISO sensitivity.
7) Setting compensation value Rotate the Jog wheel while holding down ISO1 button and ISO2 button simultaneously. Compensation values can be made in 1/10 step increments in +/-5.0EV.
8) Setting Clipping point (-) Rotate the Jog wheel while pressing AVE./ EV button. Clipping point can be set from -7 to 0EV in 1/10 step increments.
9) Setting Dynamic range (-) Rotate the Jog wheel while pressing MID.TONE button. Dynamic range can be set from -7 to 0EV in 1/10 step increments.
10) Setting Dynamic range (+) Rotate the Jog wheel while pressing Memory clear button @3. Dynamic range can be set from 0 to +7EV in 1/10 step increments.
-4711) Setting Clipping point (+) Rotate the Jog wheel while pressing ISO2 button. Clipping point can be set from 0 to +7EV in 1/10 step increments.
12) Press the Measuring button if you want to copy this ISO setting to all ISO setting (from ISO 3 to 8000)
Reference: To return to a previous setting, press the ISO1 button and the Memory clear button @3 simultaneously. To return to the default for all Camera setting, press the Mode button and the Memory clear button @3 simultaneously. To return to the default for one of the cameras, please use the application software instead of manual input. <Note> If we update firmware, we don't need to mention this explanation here.
2) The EV scale displays Clipping points(+/-),Dynamic range(+/-)and Mid. Tone with a triangle " "icon.
3) Measured value exceeding Dynamic range will be displayed as a slow blinking " " icons.Measurements that exceed the clipping points will be displayed as fast blinking " " icons.
Clipping point(-) Clipping point(+) Dynamic range(-) Dynamic range(+) Mid.Tone
Exceed clipping Exceed dynamic point (blinking faster) range(blinking slowly) Mid. Tone (blinking)
Reference: In the custom setting mode (see page 40), it is possible to select how to indicate the clipping points and the dynamic range. Below are the three display choices.
Five point
Inside Range
Outside Range
3-2-3 MID.TONE button This button is used to set the measured value in the center of EV scale. 1) Take a measurement by pressing the Measuring button. Press MID.TONE button to set the Mid.Tone on the scale. in the center of the EV scale will blink continuously twice to indicate that the Mid.Tone has been set.
2) After setting the Mid.Tone (ex.Incident reading), take measurements (highlight or shadow, etc. with spot reading) and memorize them to see if measurements are within Dynamic range or Clipping points.
Mid. Tone F5.65
Measure and memorize the Highlight F160
Measure and memorize the Shadow F2.03
3) Adjusting Mid.Tone Value If it becomes necessary to change the measured mid-tone value, press and hold down the MODE button while pressing the MID.TONE button (M 0 will start to blink) this will lock the mid-tone value on the scale. After the mid-tone is locked press and hold down the MID.TONE button and rotating the Jog wheel until the mid-tone value is positioned where it is desired. NOTE: If you do not lock the mid-tone value (MODE than MID.TONE = "M 0" blinking) the midtone scale will shifts to the last measured value when you press the MID.TONE button.
Mid-tone recall mode
Mid-Tone adjustment with Jog Wheel
4) Setting Mid.Tone Value from Memorized Values After taking three or more reflected Spot measurements, select which memorized value on the analog scale should be the Mid-Tone value. First enter the memory recall mode by pressing and holding the MODE button, while pressing the Memory button. Select one of the memorized values by rotating the Jog wheel and press the MID.TONE button to set it as the Mid-tone value.
10. Care and Maintainance
Although this meter has an All-weather design for everyday use (JIS standard water resistance class 4), do not place it in water or use it underwater. This will cause it to malfunction.
Splashed Do not wash with water
Do not submerge or use under water
To avoid damaging this meter, never drop it or subject it to shock. Avoid storing it in places with high temperatures or humidity. Avoid excessive temperature changes which could cause internal condensation, resulting in malfunction. If the temperature of the meter drops to -10 deg. C or beyond, response of the LCD becomes extremely slow and displays are difficult to read. At temperatures between 0 and 10 deg. C the LCD will become somewhat slower than normal but this does not hinder usage. Also, when the temperature exceeds 50 deg. C, the LCD will turn black and will be hard to read. This will return to normal when the temperature returns to normal. Do not place the meter in direct sunlight during midsummer or near heaters, etc., as the temperature of the meter will rise beyond that of the air temperature. Be careful when using the meter in hot locations.
Maintenance Notes If your meter is splashed with water, wipe immediately with a soft dry cloth. This will cause rust or corrosion. Avoid applying excessive force on the rubber seal of the battery compartment cover or attempting to remove it. This will cause inundation, corrosion or malfunction. If the rubber seals surface is damaged,water or moisture may enter and damage the meter. If this has happened, you must send your meter to the Sekonic Sevice Center in your country. When light meter get dirty, clean it with soft dry cloth. Never use organic cleaners (like thinner or benzene).
FCC & IC compliance information
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant To Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determine by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: * Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. * Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. * Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and also with RSS-210 of Industry & Science Canada. Operation is subject to the following two condition: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC ID Number PFK-758-01
IC Number 3916A-758001
Note The approval of this rule is obtained under the condition that radio transmitter module is installed in the meter.
L-758CINE
PFK-RT32-01
The approval of this rule is obtained with optional radio transmitter module (RT-32FCC). In installing radio transmitter module into the meter, be sure to 3916A-RT3201 put the sticker indicating FCC ID and IC number on the back of meter which is enclosed in the package of the module. For details, please refer to the instruction manual of transmitter module.
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