Operation; Synchronization (Flash Triggering) - Hensel Expert Pro User Manual

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7:
SYNC
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5:
SLAVE
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cooling down, the appliance is ready again for

operation.

8
Operation

Synchronization (Flash triggering)

Synchronization by cable
The compact flash unit is connected to synchronization
socket 7 to the camera using a synchronization cable
with 6,3 mm phone jack. The synchronization circuit is
made up of state-of-the-art semiconductor technology
and enables secure triggering of the flash even with
older cameras with mechanical contacts. Due to the
many different electronic circuits in cameras for
controlling synchronization, we cannot take any liability
for possible damage to cameras triggering flashes.
Please contact the camera manufacturer before using
an unusual camera.
Synchronization by slave
The built-in slave 8 can trigger the compact flash unit.
Triggering is then effected by an "incoming" flash,
which was emitted by another flashlight. This mode of
operation is switched on using switch 5 and displayed
by the yellow light of the SLAVE ON indicator.
The slave is an impulse photocell. It can only operate
when the triggering flash has a higher f-stop than the
ambient light. Please be aware that the ambient light
that strikes the slave may never be too strong. If this
cannot be avoided, please switch the slave off by
pressing switch 5 and release the flash by cable or by
radio signal.
Synchronization by radio control system
For all units of the Expert / Integra Pro series the
HENSEL radio flash trigger system Strobe Wizard Plus
is available as accessory (set, transmitter and receiver).
The remote control allows for flash triggering via radio
signal. The respective Plus versions are equipped with
a built-in receiver.
HENSEL-VISIT International GmbH

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