Seamlessly switch between Subjective (POV) and Objective (Cinematic) angles during key scenes – no interruption, no overlay. Just fluid perspective change via the “Angle Shift” button on Blu-ray / streaming compatible players.
While strong, IESP-715 is not without minor flaws typical of the era:
Q: Can I use the IESP-715 to charge a lead-acid battery? A: Not directly. The IESP-715 is a voltage source, not a current-limited charger. It will overheat trying to charge a dead battery. Use a dedicated battery charger. IESP-715
Q: The IESP-715 clicks on and off repeatedly. What is wrong? A: This is "hiccup mode." The load has a short circuit, or the output capacitance is too high (>10,000 µF). Remove the load and reset.
Q: Is the IESP-715 suitable for 400 Hz aircraft power? A: No. It is designed for 50/60 Hz mains only. Using 400 Hz will destroy the input rectifier. A: Not directly
Q: Where can I find the official datasheet for IESP-715? A: Due to multiple OEMs using this model number, always verify the manufacturer logo (e.g., Siemens, Mean Well, or a generic Chinese mark). Search the manufacturer’s part number, not just "IESP-715."
IESP-715 is a notable entry in the I.E.P. catalog, released during the early 2010s "Golden Age" of AV production. The title centers on the popular actress Ran Monbu (often credited as Ran Mibu in this release) and utilizes the studio's strong suit: high-production-value costume play combined with immersive, intimate camera work. The film is structured as an anthology of scenarios, focusing heavily on the actress's versatility and engagement with the camera. Use a dedicated battery charger
A specification like IESP-715 would be cited in:
The rugged design of the IESP-715 makes it unsuitable for consumer electronics (like laptops or phone chargers) but ideal for harsh environments. Primary applications include: