Overview
The CyberSync™ AC Powered Receiver provides a simple and reliable wireless triggering system when utilized with the CyberSync™ Trigger Transmitter 2 (CST2), the discontinued CST, and is compatible with both the AlienBees™ and White Lightning™ flash units. The AC powered version uses a pass-through power cord to run in-line with the existing power cord that runs to your flash unit. There are no extra power cords needed and you never have to worry about changing batteries!
*For a lighting setup using multiple flashes, you will need at least one receiver. All Paul C. Buff flash units have a built-in light sensitive optical slave eye. When one receiver is connected to one flash, the others will “see” that flash begin to fire and fire in sync. Slave eyes are most reliable in controlled studio environments. If you will be working outdoors, or around other photographers, it is recommended that you have a receiver on each flash unit. This ensures that all flashes are firing via a radio frequency and you do not need to rely on the slave eye or any interference from others shooting in your vicinity.
- Features
- In-line AC-powered receiver (Batteries are never required)
- Compatible with AlienBees™ and White Lightning™ flash units
- Provides wireless firing of flash units when used with the CyberSync™ trigger transmitter (CST3), or discontinued CST and CST2
- While the CSR will work with the DigiBee or Einstein™ flash units, we reccomend the CSXCV for these items, as it was designed specifically for these particular flash units.
- Arrives With
- (1) ⅛” to ⅛” sync cord
- (1) ⅛” to ¼” sync cord
- (1 )⅛” to PC sync cord
- 60-Day Absolute Satisfaction Guarantee
- 2-Year Factory Warranty
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Dimensions / Technical Specs
CyberSync™ AC Powered Receiver | |
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Dimensions | 2.25 in. (width) x 4 in. (height) x 1 in.(depth) (plus 10 in. cord) |
System Frequency Range | 16 frequencies spaced 2MHz apart (from 2.427GHz to 2.457GHz) |
System Encoding | Secure 256-bit binary encoded packet, with validity verification |
System Latency | 1/4000 typical delay from closing of camera contact to receiver sync output signal |
Sync Voltage | Up to 300 Vdc from a connected flash unit |