2.2 Connections
The shutter controller has the following available connections:
1. Power
2. Trigger In
3. Flash Sync
4. Shutter
"Power" is supplied by either a 14.8V Lithium Ion battery or a 12VDC 2amp AC/DC adapter. The
controller will turn on as soon as power is applied.
"Trigger In" is an input that should be connected to an output that will cause the shutter to
activate. A typical set up would connect this to the "Trigger 2" output from StopShot.
"Flash Sync" is an output that would be connected to one or more flashes via a PC->RCA cable
and an RCA cable extension. RCA "Y" cables or the Flash Splitter may be used to connect
multiple flashes.
A cable is also needed to connect the shutter controller to the shutter. It is a keyed connector
(only goes in one way) and has a twist-lock. Be sure to lock the connector in place on both sides
prior to powering up the controller.
See the connection diagram below for an example:
Figure 1 - Typical Connection Diagram
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