Thank you for your purchase of the PROMASTER COMPACT STUDIO FLASH TRIGGER. The ProMaster Compact
Studio Flash Trigger is a perfect addition to any studio flash system. The compact design plugs directly into the sync
port on your studio flash. The 8 channel, 2.4ghz trigger is engineered to reduce interference providing the maximum
reliability both indoors and out.
FEATURES
- Works with any studio flash with a standard sync port
- Flash sync speeds up to 1/250th second
- Operates on 2.4ghz frequency to minimize RF interference
- 8 operating channels helps achieve the most reliable operation and allows for the use of multiple triggers in the same
shooting set up
- Trigger uses hot shoe or PC cord for maximum compatibility
OPERATION
1. Transmitter Indicator Light
2. Test Button
3. Transmitter Battery Compartment
4. Transmitter Hot Shoe Foot
5. Hot Shoe Contacts
6. Transmitter Channel Selection Switch
7. PC Sync Line Jack
8. Receiver Output Plug
9. Receiver Channel Selection Switch
10. Receiver Indicator Light
11. Power Switch
12. Receiver Battery Compartment
13. Mini Plug Adapter
14. PC Sync Cord
1. Open the battery cover of the receiver (12). Insert two AAA batteries. Be sure to observe the correct polarity.
Replace the cover. Open the battery cover of the transmitter (3). Insert one CR2 battery. Be sure to observe the
correct polarity. Replace the cover on the transmitter.
2. Select a channel by setting switches on the receiver using the
Receiver Channel Selection Switch
(9). Set the
transmitter switches to the same position using the
Transmitter Channel Selection Switch
(6). Turn on the power to
the receiver using the
Power Switch
(11). The
Receiver Indicator Light
(10) will blink. Test your connection by
pressing and holding the
Test Button
(2). The
Receiver Indicator Light
(10) should remain lit while you are holding
down the test button confirming the connection.
If the Signal Indicator Light does not remain lit while holding down the Test Button, check to insure that the
Channel Selection Switches on both the Transmitter and Receiver are set to the same position. If during use you
encounter misfires, it may be due to interference from other electrical objects. Change your unit to a different
channel by selecting a different combination on the Receiver and Transmitter Channel Selection Switch.