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The Impact ControlSync 16 system allows 

you to control all compatible monolights 

and strobes from one convenient location 

with a reliable, easy-to-use controller.

The ControlSync 16 is a great solution to 

speed up and simplify your workflow. 

Whether you work with a few flashes in a 

single setup, or in a large studio with a 

number of sets with many lights, you will 

immediately see the advantage of being 

able to make adjustments to your lighting 

without the need to maneuver into 

crowded, hard to reach places. 

You can adjust the power level of each 

flash or group of flashes in 1/10 stop 

increments as well as controlling model 

lamps or AF assist lamps, turning alert 

sounds on or off and test firing and 

triggering your entire lighting setup, all 

from a central location. The ControlSync 

16 also features 16 channels to avoid 

interference and false triggers, along with 

the ability to address 16 separate groups 

for precision control of your lighting.

You may even find that this convenience 

frees you to experiment with new ideas 

and styles. You’ll discover creative ways 

to use your lighting to bring out your very 

best work. 

Before using this product, please read 

the following safety instructions 

carefully in order to ensure your safety 

and the proper operation of the Control 

Sync 16 system. Failure to observe these 

precautions could result in product 

malfunction, fire or explosion, electric 

shock or other physical injury.

• Do not disassemble or modify. Should 

the product break open due to 

accidental damage, remove the 

batteries and send it to an authorized 

repair center.

• Keep dry. Do not handle with wet 

hands, immerse in water, or expose to 

rain or snow. 

• Do not use in the presence of 

flammable gasses. 

• Keep out of reach of children. This 

product contains small parts that may 

pose a choking hazard. Should a child 

swallow any part of this product, 

consult a physician immediately.

• Turn off the transmitter or receiver 

immediately should a malfunction 

occur. Should smoke or any unusual 

smell come from this product, shut it 

off and remove the batteries 

immediately. Send it to an authorized 

repair facility for service. Continued 

use may result in physical injury.

• Do not expose to high temperature. Do 

not leave product in a closed vehicle in 

the sun or other areas subject to 

extremely high temperature. 

• 16 channels

• Up to 16 groups

•  433 MHz 

• Effective range 150’ (50 m)

• Raise or lower flash power 

• Model or AF Assist light On/Off

• Audio alert On/Off

• Test flash (triggers all groups)

NOTE: All flashes that you wish to control 

from the ControlSync 16 must be equipped 

with a ControlSync 16 Receiver. Additional 

flashes may be triggered using their optical 

slave function if available.

Installing Batteries in Transmitter

1. Remove battery cover from unit.

2. Insert two AA batteries, being sure to 

follow illustrations inside unit to 

properly position the positive (+) and 

negative (–) terminals.

3. Replace battery cover.

Attaching the ControlSync 16 Transmitter 

to Your Camera:

 Rotate the locking wheel 

counterclockwise on the ControlSync 16 

until it is in the fully open (uppermost) 

position. Slide the unit's hot shoe foot into 

your camera's hot shoe, and tighten until 

secure. You can also connect a PC cord 

from your camera to the unit's 3.5mm mini 

sync socket.

Attaching the ControlSync 16 Receiver to 

Your Compatible Flash or Monolight:

 Flip 

up the USB connector on the ControlSync 

16 Receiver. Plug it into the USB port on 

your compatible flash or monolight.

The Receiver is powered from the USB 

port, so no battery or external power is 

required. The Receiver has no On/Off 

switch. As soon as it is set and plugged in 

to an active, compatible flash or 

monolight, it will automatically begin to 

function.

Turning on the ControlSync 16 

Transmitter

: To turn on the transmitter, 

slide the Power switch to the On position.

 

Setting the Channel: 

The ControlSync 16 

has 16 channels available for use. This 

allows you to avoid interference with 

other devices or photographers in a busy 

work environment, with each 

photographer operating on a different 

channel. Use the DIP switches on the 

front panel of the transmitter and receiver 

to select the desired channel as shown 

on the DIP switch configuration chart.

In order for the transmitter and receiver 

to communicate with each other, both 

have to be set to the same channel.

Selecting the Group on the ControlSync 

16:

 Use the Group Select dial to choose 

the group you want to adjust. A group can 

consist of just one flash up to any number 

of flashes you wish. The Group function 

allows you to adjust settings on specific 

flashes or groups of flashes from one 

location, without having to go to each 

flash and make those adjustments 

individually. Group-specific controls are 

raising and lowering the power, turning 

the sound on or off, and turning the 

modeling/AF assist light on or off. 

Selecting the Group on the Receiver:

 Use 

the Group Select dial to choose the 

desired group.

Note: The transmitter’s display can be 

switched from showing power output in 

decimals (generally used for monolights) to 

fractions (typically used for flashes). To 

change this setting, press and hold the Set 

button until the display switches.

When the display is set to decimals, the 

power adjustments will be in 1/10th-stop 

increments. When set to fractions, the 

adjustments will be in 1/3rd-stop increments.

Sound: 

Use the Sound button to turn the 

sound on or off for all the flashes in the 

selected group.     will be displayed on 

the LDC.

Lamp:

 Use the Lamp button to turn the 

Modeling or AF-Assist Light (depending 

on your device) on or off for all the 

flashes in the selected group.     will be 

displayed on the LDC.

Test:

 Press the Test button to test fire all 

flashes in all groups.

Turning Off a Group:

 To turn off a group, 

use the - button to turn its power down 

all the way. The display will indicate OF.

NOTE: After making any changes to settings, 

whether on the ControlSync 16 or on any 

connected flashes, press the SET button to 

confirm and sync all settings.     will be 

displayed on the LDC. 

Changes made to flash settings will be 

reflected on the ControlSync 16 display, 

and on each flash’s display as well.

 

The ColorSync 16 can also be used as a 

handheld central remote controller to 

adjust the settings on all your compatible 

lights, even if you use a different method 

to actually trigger them (e.g. a sync cord, 

Pocket Wizard, etc.). 

Limited Warranty

This IMPACT product is warranted to the 

original purchaser to be free from defects 

in materials and workmanship under 

normal consumer use for a period of one 

(1) year from the original purchase date 

or thirty (30) days after replacement, 

whichever occurs later. The warranty 

provider’s responsibility with respect to 

this limited warranty shall be limited 

solely to repair or replacement, at the 

provider’s discretion, of any product that 

fails during normal use of this product in 

its intended manner and in its intended 

environment. Inoperability of the product 

or part(s) shall be determined by the 

warranty provider. If the product has been 

discontinued, the warranty provider 

reserves the right to replace it with a 

model of equivalent quality and function.

This warranty does not cover damage or 

defect caused by misuse, neglect, 

accident, alteration, abuse, improper 

installation or maintenance. EXCEPT AS 

PROVIDED HEREIN, THE WARRANTY 

PROVIDER MAKES NEITHER ANY 

EXPRESS WARRANTIES NOR ANY 

IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT 

NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED 

WARRANY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR 

FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 

This warranty provides you with specific 

legal rights, and you may also have 

additional rights that vary from state 

to state.

To obtain warranty coverage, contact the 

Impact Customer Service Department to 

obtain a return merchandise authorization 

(“RMA”) number, and return the defective 

product to Impact along with the RMA 

number and proof of purchase. Shipment 

of the defective product is at the 

purchaser’s own risk and expense.

For more information, or to arrange 

service, visit 

www.impactstudiolighting.com or call 

Customer Service at 212-594-2353.

Product warranty provided by the Gradus 

Group. 

www.gradusgroup.com

IMPACT is a registered trademark of the 

Gradus Group. © 2015 Gradus Group LLC. 

All Rights Reserved

All other trademarks are the property of 

their respective owners. © Copyright 2015 

Gradus Group

• Keep away from strong magnetic fields. 

Strong static or magnetic fields 

produced by devices such as cell 

phones and radios may lead to 

malfunction.

• Observe precautions when handling 

batteries. Batteries may leak or explode 

if improperly handled. 

Please observe the following precautions 

when using batteries with this product.

- Use only batteries listed in this manual. 

Do not mix new and old batteries or 

different brand batteries.

- Read and follow all warnings and 

instructions provided by the battery 

manufacturer.

- Do not attempt to short-circuit or 

disassemble batteries.

- Do not put batteries in a fire or apply 

direct heat to them.

- Do not attempt to install batteries in the 

reverse direction.

- Batteries may leak when fully 

discharged. To avoid damage to the 

product, be sure to remove the batteries 

if the product will not be used for an 

extended period of time, or if the battery 

power is low.

- Should fluid from damaged batteries 

come into contact with skin or clothing, 

rinse immediately with fresh water.

1. Unable to trigger a flash by pressing 

the Test button or the camera’s shutter 

release:

• Make sure the batteries are installed 

properly and the transmitter is 

powered on.

• Check the DIP switches to see that 

the transmitter and receiver are set 

to the same channel.

• Check if the transmitter is firmly 

seated in the camera’s hot shoe.

2. Signal disturbance or shooting

interference (lights not firing or firing 

irregularly):

• Try using a different channel.

3. Reduced operating range, or 

monolights not firing.

• Check if batteries in transmitter are 

drained. Try replacing with fresh 

ones.

4. Flashes not responding to adjustments 

made on transmitter.

• Check that transmitter and receiver 

are set to the same channel

• Check that the transmitter and 

receiver are set to the same group

• Check if the flash power is out of 

adjustment range (e. g. flash has 

1.0-6.0 power adjustment range but 

remote is set to 7.0).

DIP Switch Configurations

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Channel 2

Channel 3

Channel 4

Channel 5

Channel 6

Channel 7

Channel 8

Channel 9

Channel 10

Channel 11

Channel 12

Channel 13

Channel 14

Channel 15

Channel 16

Adjusting Power Output:

 Use the + and - 

buttons to adjust the power of the 

selected group up or down.

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Summary of Contents for CS-16

Page 1: ...ControlSync 16 System INSTRUCTIONS CS 16 ...

Page 2: ...aneuver into crowded hard to reach places You can adjust the power level of each flash or group of flashes in 1 10 stop increments as well as controlling model lamps or AF assist lamps turning alert sounds on or off and test firing and triggering your entire lighting setup all from a central location The ControlSync 16 also features 16 channels to avoid interference and false triggers along with t...

Page 3: ...merse in water or expose to rain or snow Do not use in the presence of flammable gasses Keep out of reach of children This product contains small parts that may pose a choking hazard Should a child swallow any part of this product consult a physician immediately Turn off the transmitter or receiver immediately should a malfunction occur Should smoke or any unusual smell come from this product shut...

Page 4: ...or different brand batteries Read and follow all warnings and instructions provided by the battery manufacturer Do not attempt to short circuit or disassemble batteries Do not put batteries in a fire or apply direct heat to them Do not attempt to install batteries in the reverse direction Batteries may leak when fully discharged To avoid damage to the product be sure to remove the batteries if the...

Page 5: ...Features ...

Page 6: ...power Model or AF Assist light On Off Audio alert On Off Test flash triggers all groups NOTE All flashes that you wish to control from the ControlSync 16 must be equipped with a ControlSync 16 Receiver Additional flashes may be triggered using their optical slave function if available ...

Page 7: ...ontrolSync 16 Receiver to Your Compatible Flash or Monolight Flip up the USB connector on the ControlSync 16 Receiver Plug it into the USB port on your compatible flash or monolight The Receiver is powered from the USB port so no battery or external power is required The Receiver has no On Off switch As soon as it is set and plugged in to an active compatible flash or monolight it will automatical...

Page 8: ... group can consist of just one flash up to any number of flashes you wish The Group function allows you to adjust settings on specific flashes or groups of flashes from one location without having to go to each flash and make those adjustments individually Group specific controls are raising and lowering the power turning the sound on or off and turning the modeling AF assist light on or off Selec...

Page 9: ...ce on or off for all the flashes in the selected group will be displayed on the LDC Test Press the Test button to test fire all flashes in all groups Turning Off a Group To turn off a group use the button to turn its power down all the way The display will indicate OF NOTE After making any changes to settings whether on the ControlSync 16 or on any connected flashes press the SET button to confirm...

Page 10: ... or shooting interference lights not firing or firing irregularly Try using a different channel 3 Reduced operating range or monolights not firing Check if batteries in transmitter are drained Try replacing with fresh ones 4 Flashes not responding to adjustments made on transmitter Check that transmitter and receiver are set to the same channel Check that the transmitter and receiver are set to th...

Page 11: ...annel Weight Transmitter w o batteries Receiver Dimensions Transmitter body Transmitter body w Antenna Receiver 2 AA batteries USB 5V 433 MHz Approx 150 50 m Raise and Lower Flash Power Model Light AF Assist On Off Audio Alert On Off Test Fire 1 250th sec 16 16 2 3 oz 65 g 0 7 oz 20 g 3 75 x 2 x 1 5 95 x 50 x 37 mm 5 4 x 2 x 1 5 137 x 50 x 37 mm 2 2 x 1 2 x 1 57 x 30 x 27 mm ...

Page 12: ...el 3 Channel 4 Channel 5 Channel 6 Channel 7 Channel 8 Channel 9 Channel 10 Channel 11 Channel 12 Channel 13 Channel 14 Channel 15 Channel 16 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 13: ...termined by the warranty provider If the product has been discontinued the warranty provider reserves the right to replace it with a model of equivalent quality and function This warranty does not cover damage or defect caused by misuse neglect accident alteration abuse improper installation or maintenance EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN THE WARRANTY PROVIDER MAKES NEITHER ANY EXPRESS WARRANTIES NOR ANY...

Page 14: ...nge service visit www impactstudiolighting com or call Customer Service at 212 594 2353 Product warranty provided by the Gradus Group www gradusgroup com IMPACT is a registered trademark of the Gradus Group 2015 Gradus Group LLC All Rights Reserved All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Copyright 2015 Gradus Group GG1 IMPACT A Gradus Group Brand TM ...

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