User Manual
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PowerSync
16
 AC Receiver Troubleshooting
Antenna
Lanyard hook
Signal 
conrmation 
LED
Power LED
AC Power Input
100V~240V
16-channel 
selector
1/8˝ mini 
(3.5 mm) 
sync jack
AC power 
output
1.  Turn OFF the Receiver (if it’s a DC Receiver) and verify that the 
batteries’ polarity is correct. Turn the Receiver back to the ON position.
2.  Make sure the batteries in the Transmitter are fresh. Weak batteries 
will reduce the distance over which a transmission can be made.
3.  Ensure that both the PowerSync Transmitter and Receiver 
are connected properly.
4.  Make sure that both the Transmitter and Receiver are set to the 
same channel.
5.  Verify that the ash lighting equipment in use is operating properly 
when not connected to the PowerSync Slave System. If triggering a 
ash that uses a household-style sync terminal, make certain that the 
plug is oriented correctly.
6.  Verify that the ash lighting equipment has a sync voltage that is 
compatible with the PowerSync Slave System.
  Note: The PowerSync Radio Slave System has been rigorously tested with 
numerous ash manufacturers and has proven to work in most instances. 
There may be some exceptions.
7.  Ensure that all cables attached to both the ash and PowerSync 
Slave System are fully intact and are not frayed or torn.
8.  Check for a stuck test button on all units, including the ash units.
9.  Sync speed and working distance are affected by radio reections 
and obstructions. Avoid having a large hill, concrete, metal or water 
obstructions between the Transmitter and Receiver. Reposition the 
units so they are not blocked by these objects. Often moving the 
Transmitter and Receiver a couple of feet will solve the problem.
20-page manual to be inserted into packaging for AC and DC model receivers
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10M 25M 50M 75M 100M 10Y 25Y 50Y 75Y 100Y
Sync cord
3.5 to 6.3 mm
adapter plug










