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User Manual for Impact PowerSync16 DC Radio Slave System Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Impact PowerSync16 DC Radio Slave System
- Product category: Radio & Infrared Transmitters Impact
- Brand: Impact
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
- Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
- Authorized service for Impact Radio & Infrared Transmitters
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User manual for the Impact PowerSync16 DC Radio Slave System contain basic instructions
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Product description The Impact PowerSync16 DC Radio Slave System is designed for triggering flash units and cameras up to 590' (180m) away indoors, or 200' (60m) outdoors using the included battery-operated transmitter and receiver. PowerSync16 has 16 digitally coded channels available so you can even work at events with other photographers without flash or radio interference. You can trigger as many flashes or cameras as you like from one transmitter, as long as they're all on the same frequency and have this PowerSync16 DC or optional AC receiver. Flash sync speeds of up to 1/250 second are possible with PowerSync16. The transmitter operates on one 3V CR2450 battery, and the receiver uses 2x AA batteries (included). Included in the kit are a mini to mini cable, a mini to phono adapter, and a submini to pc cable. Impact offers a selection of other compatible sync cables and camera release cables as well. The PowerSync16 system is not designed to perform in TTL mode with flash units - camera and flash must be set to Manual Mode. - Impact PowerSync16 DC Receiver
- Impact - PowerSync16 Demo
The Impact PowerSync16 DC Receiver (100-240VAC) is one-half of the PowerSync 16 radio slave system for triggering flash and camera units up to 590' (180 m) away indoors, or 200' (60 m) outdoors using the PowerSync16 Transmitter (available separately). PowerSync16 has 16 digitally coded channels available so you can even work at events with other photographers without flash or radio interference. You can trigger as many flashes or cameras as you like from a single transmitter, as long as they're all on the same frequency and have this PowerSync16 DC receiver or the optional AC receiver. Flash sync speeds of up to 1/250 second are possible with PowerSync16. Combine this receiver with a camera release cable to match your particular camera model and you can use the PowerSync16 system as a wireless camera remote control. This receiver operates on 2x AA batteries. The PowerSync system is not designed to perform in TTL mode with flash units - the flash must be set to Manual Mode. Note: This remote does not provide high-voltage sync protection, and is not recommended for use with flash units that have a trigger voltage of more than 6V. - 16 Reliable Channels
- Digitally coded at 2.4 GHz for multiple set-ups; work at events with other photographers without the worry of flash or radio interference.
- Extensive Range of Reliable Performance
- 590' (180 m) indoors; 200'+ (60+ m) outdoors. An above-average range for the most demanding situations (radio interference and low battery strength will lower your effective range).
- Fast Sync Speeds
- Compatible with most cameras, offering a maximum sync speed of 1/250 second; allows the user to capture most studio and event scenes.
- Multipurpose Hot-Shoe Mount
- This receiver is equipped with a multipurpose hot-shoe mount for use with on-camera or remote portable flash. Tests have established that the mount works with the hot-shoes of most major brands.
- Convenient Mounting
- The receiver features a 1/4"-20 threads, for convenient mounting on any 1/4"-20 mounting screw. For added convenience, it also features an eyelet designed to accept a lanyard.
- Convert to Universal Voltage
- By adding the optional AC adapter (Impact# 9031520) you can convert this DC unit to be used as an AC unit. Besides for eliminating the need of batteries, this will also provide you with the ease and convenience of global voltage (100-240V). With the adapter attached, the receiver utilizes current from a host flash lighting unit. Operate your receiver without the hassle of replacing batteries.
UPC: 847628012424 - Impact PowerSync16 Transmitter
- Impact - PowerSync16 Demo
The Impact PowerSync16 Transmitter is one-half of the PowerSync16 radio slave system for triggering flash units up to 590' (180 m) away indoors, or 200' (60 m) outdoors using the AC receiver or the DC receiver (both available separately). PowerSync16 has 16 digitally coded channels available so you can even work at events with other photographers without flash or radio interference. You can trigger as many flashes or cameras as you like from this one transmitter, as long as they're all on the same frequency and have a PowerSync16 receiver. Flash sync speeds of up to 1/250 second are possible with PowerSync16. The transmitter features a hot shoe mount and can be triggered directly from the camera. In addition, a PC sync cord is included, which allows the transmitter to be positioned off-camera to be triggered via the camera's PC socket. The transmitter operates on one 3V CR2450 battery. The PowerSync system is not designed to perform in TTL mode with flash units - camera and flash must be set to Manual Mode. Note: This remote does not provide high-voltage sync protection, and is not recommended for use with flash units that have a trigger voltage of more than 6V. - 16 Reliable Channels
- Digitally coded at 2.4 GHz for multiple set-ups; work at events with other photographers without the worry of flash or radio interference.
- Extensive Range of Reliable Performance
- 590' (180 m) indoors; 200'+ (60+ m) outdoors. An above-average range for the most demanding situations (radio interference and low battery strength will lower your effective range).
- Fast Sync Speeds
- Compatible with most cameras, offering a maximum sync speed of 1/250 second; allows the user to capture most studio and event scenes.
UPC: 847628012431 In the Box - PowerSync16 DC Receiver xydwfycxfyrbsuazarbfst
- 3.5mm to 3.5mm Sync Cable
- 3.5mm to 1/4" Adapter
- Adhesive-Backed Accessory Shoe (2-Pack)
- Locking Adhesive-Backed Accessory Shoe
- 2 x AA Battery
- Limited 1-Year Warranty
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Technical parameters - Impact PowerSync16 DC Receiver
| | | Channels | 16 | | Wireless Range | 200 to 590' / 60 to 180 m | | Radio Frequency | 2.4 GHz | | | | Bottom Mount | 1/4"-20 Thread | | Top Mount | Hot Shoe | | | | Dimensions | 1.7 x 1 x 4.3" / 43 x 25 x 110 mm (Receiver) | | Weight | 1.7 oz / 49 g | | | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 5.75 x 5.1 x 1.5" | - Impact PowerSync16 Transmitter
| | | Channels | 16 | | Wireless Range | 200 to 590' / 60 to 180 m | | Radio Frequency | 2.4 GHz | | | | Dimensions | 1.2 x 1 x 3.2" / 31 x 26 x 80 mm (Transmitter) | | | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 4.6 x 3.8 x 1.35" |
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