User Manual
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Step 1: Synchronizing Channels Triggering a Remote Camera
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For your PowerSync 
system to work properly, 
both the Transmitter and 
Receiver must be set to 
use the same channel. 
The battery cover on the 
Transmitter features a pin 
for changing the DIP 
switches. With both units 
switched OFF, set the DIP 
switches to the same 
conguration on each. 
There are 16 different 
possible congurations.
Turn ON both the 
Transmitter and Receiver. 
The Transmitter has a test 
button which you can use 
to conrm your set-up. 
The Signal Conrmation 
LED on the Receiver will 
ash to indicate correct 
synchronization.
With the device switched OFF, use the 
pin on the battery cover to select the 
channel.
Both the Transmitter and the Receiver 
must be set to the same channel.
You can use your PowerSync 
System to trigger a remote camera. 
The camera must have an electronic 
shutter release connection, and you 
must have a compatible camera 
release cable (see Accessories).
Step 1:
Connect your PowerSync DC 
Receiver to the electronic shutter 
release connection on your camera 
using a compatible camera release 
cable.
Step 2:
Make certain that both your 
PowerSync DC Receiver and 
Transmitter are set to the same 
channel and are powered up.
Step 3:
Press the TEST button on your 
PowerSync Transmitter to trigger 
the remote camera. Pressing the 
test button halfway will allow your 
camera to focus or will wake your 
camera from “sleep mode.”
Adjust to the same channel
Remote triggering can be done 
with the DC Receiver
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