Synchronization, Synchronization via cord, Synchronization via slave – Hensel Expert D 250 SPEED Monolight User Manual
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Synchronization
Synchronization between compact flash unit and camera can be
optionally achieved via sync cord, the built-in slave, or a built-in radio
receiver.
Synchronization via Cord
The synchronization process uses the latest semiconductor technology and
warrants reliable triggering of the flash unit even when older camera
models with mechanical contacts are used. The lower voltage of the sync
plug ensures safe and reliable operation, also with the use of modern
digital cameras.
Synchronization socket
Plug the 6.3 mm jack into
the synchronization socket
of the compact flash unit.
Connect the other end of
the sync cord to the
camera’s sync socket.
Please consult the user
manual of your camera.
Synchronization via Slave
The built-in slave triggers the flash when light from another flash is
detected (slave mode).
The slave is an impulse photo cell. It only triggers the flash when the
striking light is brighter than the ambient light.