How To
What To Know
Switch From Roamer Mode To Stationary Mode
- Set up the Salsa 2 Head vertically
- Set the Roamer Hinge position to open
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Align the Salsa 2 Roamer above and perpendicular to the Salsa 2 Head
Note: make sure the Hinge Channel is aligned with the Hinge - Slowly lower the Salsa 2 Roamer into place
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Close the Salsa 2 Head
Note: if the Salsa 2 Head does not fully close, check the Hinge Channel for any debris
Once the Salsa 2 has been converted back into Stationary Mode and the Roamer has been reattached to the Salsa 2 head, you are ready to set up your booth for a more traditional Photo Booth experience - or pack your booth up!
We do not recommend packing and storing the Salsa 2 Roamer and Salsa 2 Head units separately, as it increases the risk of damage for all parts.
Differences Between Roamer And Stationary
The Roamer and Stationary modes are different, and serve different purposes. The Stationary mode allows for a more traditional photo booth experience, where guests to come up to the booth and go through the capture process in one stationary location.
The Roamer mode, however, allows for more interactivity than ever before! This allows you, the Booth owner, to bring the booth to guests, capturing more of the "In The Moment" moments and really brings life to the party. This also allows for the inclusion of guests who wouldn't traditionally interact with the booth, or who couldn't because of mobility or other restraints. It truly is a whole new experience!