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HVL-FH1100
SERVICE MANUAL
Ver 1.0 2000. 08
US Model Canadian Model AEP Model
This set does not support the repair of individual faulty parts. In case of failure, the main assembly must be replaced. The part code of main assembly is as listed below.
SPECIFICATIONS
Guide number Recommended distance Number or flashes Dimensions Approx. 28 (Memory Photo mode) 1 to 8 m (Memory Photo mode), 1 to 6 m (Tape Photo mode) More than 150 times when Sony alkaline batteries are used. (at 20 °C) About 68 � 110 � 92 mm (About 2 2/3 � 4 1/3 � 3 2/3 inches) (w/h/d) (Projections are not included in the dimensions) About 190 g (6 2/3 oz.) Pouch (1) Operating instructions
PARTS LIST
Ref. No. Part No. Description
A-7028-348-A OVERALL ASSY, MAIN 3-970-278-01 POUCH 3-063-992-11 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (ENGLISH,FRENCH,GERMAN) 3-063-992-21 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (DUTCH,ITALIAN,SPANISH) 3-063-992-31 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (SWEDISH,PORTUGUESE,RUSSIAN) (AEP) 3-063-992-41 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (ARABIC,TRADITIONAL CHINESE,KOREAN) (AEP)
Mass Supplied accessory
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
FEATURES
The HVL-FH1100 flash is for use only with video cameras equipped with the Intelligent Accessory Shoe. This flash allows you record images in dark and back lit conditions. The automatic metering system adjusts the amount of flash according to the distance between the unit and subject.
CAUTION
� When the flash is used in low-temperature conditions, battery performance is reduced. For example, the number of flashed becomes lower than that in room temperature (about 20°C), and the charging time becomes longer. We recommend preparing new batteries. Note, however, that even batteries whose performance has dropped due to low temperatures are restored by returning them to room temperature. � Do not leave or store the flash in temperatures that exceed 40°C. Doing so might adversely affect the internal structure of the flash. (In particular, take care not to leave the flash in automobiles during summer.)
FLASH
Sony Corporation
9-929-838-11
Personal VIDEO Products Company
2000H0449-1 Printed in Japan ©2000. 8 Published by Safety & Service Engineering Dept.
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