Photogenic Professional Lighting Powerlight Manual (various) User Manual

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flash tube or modeling lamp. This is a feature, over which the user has no control.

Synchronization and Triggering:

Triggering is accomplished by using a sync cord, built-in photoslave, infrared or

radio triggering device. Other units in the system are then triggered by photoslave

operation. When using a sync cord, it is best to connect the fill light directly to

the camera since it will be positioned furthest back in the studio and will usually

provide sufficient illumination to trigger the other units.

The sync voltage is 12 volts DC on units made before March 31, 2008. For

cameras requiring a sync voltage of less than 12 volts, a sync voltage reduction

device should be used. PowerLights made after March 31, 2008 have a sync

voltage of 5 volts DC.

PocketWizard™ Use For All PLR Models:

All PLR model PowerLights and PLR Solair Lights have built-in PocketWizard™ radio

triggering receivers. Before using the PocketWizard™ system, you must disable

the sync outlet on all lights being triggered by radio. Otherwise, the optical slaves

in the lights will remain active and can inadvertently trigger the lights.

Disable the sync outlet by inserting a 1/4” microphone plug or 1/4” dowel rod

into the 1/4” sync outlet.

PocketWizard™ Setup:

1. Turn on the PocketWizard™ transmitter, and set the “local, both, remote”

switch to either both or remote.

2. Select a channel on the transmitter.

3. Hold the test button on the transmitter down and turn the PowerLight on.

Continue to hold the test button down for 6 seconds in order for the built-in

receiver to recognize the transmitted frequency. Connect the transmitter to the

camera to trigger the lights when the shutter is released. Set your camera

to “manual” Turn off the camera’s TTL infrared exposure meter to prevent

premature flashing. Follow the PocketWizard™ instructions for proper

operating procedures and connection to the camera.



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