RadioPopper PX User Manual
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Introduction
Thank you for your purchase of the RadioPopper PX wireless radio
system. We hope you’ll find this system to be a valuable tool in your
creative lighting, giving you flexibility and control never before
possible.
The RadioPopper PX system allows you to use the automatic and
high-speed sync functions built into your existing flash units without
concern of whether or not the master and slave units can “see” each
other. You now have the ability to place your lights wherever you
choose, then controlling the output power of each slave flash from the
camera body manually or automatically via your camera’s ETTL or iTTL
logic system. It’s also the world’s first product to effectively provide
you high speed sync by radio. Enjoy.
Please read this short manual entirely before installing or operating
your RadioPopper PX wireless system. Proper installation is key to
correct operation.
If you have any troubles along the way, feel free to call or email.
360.713.0776
How It Works
The RadioPopper PX system is beautifully simple. Quickly mount the
PX Transmitter to your Master flash or Commander Unit, a PX Receiver
to each slave flash. Your current master and slave wireless flash system
continues to function just as it always has, minus the line of sight
limitation.
The RadioPopper PX Transmitter “listens” to the light signal being
created inside the master flash unit or remote commander on your
camera’s hot shoe. The PX Transmitter sends this signal by radio where
it is read by the RadioPopper PX Receiver. The receiver then uses it’s
own internal light source to “reproduce” this light signal. The light is
emitted through a window on the back of the Receiver unit directly
into the infrared sensor on a slave flash, that slave flash responds to the
“reproduced” light signal just as it normally would had it seen the light
directly from the master flash.
Installation is easy. Just place the RadioPopper PX Transmitter on top
of your master flash or IR commander device using the included Velcro
pads. “Look Ma! No wires!”
On the receiving end, assemble the mounting bracket for your specific
slave flash. Then simply drop the PX Receiver into the mounting
bracket. No wires or adaptors and no complicated system to re-learn.
Now just power up and shoot. You’ve got remote control of your slave
flashes, full ETTL and iTTL support along with high speed sync all the
way to 1/8000, by radio.
RadioPopper PX Radio Wireless System
Introduction
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