ELS Universal Receiver, SPEED, 54g, black
<b>ELS Universal SPEED</b>
The Universal SPEED Receiver is compatible with Classic Elinchrom units and any other flash brand. Delivered with EL - standard sync cable and 3.5 mm jack, to connect to other flash brands. The internal, rechargeable Li-Ion battery provides about 30 hours of battery operation. To maximise battery life, the Auto-Standby function activates when the unit is not used for 4 hours. The charger can be connected to the mains whilst the Universal Receiver is in operation. The status LED shows charge and operating modes.
<b>What's NEW... EL-Skyport Universal SPEED - Added Values</b>
- LED Status for EL-Skyport sync mode and battery status.
- Improved housing and switches.
- Improved SYNC-socket for direct connection.
- Camera triggering using the synch socket (requires special camera sync cables).
- SPEED and NORMAL SYNC Mode (read below).
<b>NEW... Two synchronisation modes, STANDARD and SPEED</b>
- The “Standard” mode is fully compatible with previous EL-Skyport versions.
- The SPEED function is available for Ranger Quadra AS, BXRi 250 / 500 , D-Lite-it and all other units, when used with the Universal Speed.
- Up to 1/150s shutter speed for SLR cameras in NORMAL mode.
- Up to 1/250s shutter speed for SLR cameras in SPEED mode.
- Up to 60 m range indoors for STANDARD mode and up to 40 m in SPEED mode.
- Up to 120 m range outdoors for STANDARD mode and up to 70 m in SPEED mode.
<b>EL-Skyport Speed Facts</b>
- 3.5mm SYNC-socket for all common flash units.
- The Li-Ion battery recharges in approx. 3 hours.
- Auto-Standby function after 4 hours.
- Internal rechargeable battery lasts up to 30 hours.
- Integrated Quick-Charge circuit.
- The LED indicates charge and operating modes.
- Interference free operation with 40 Bit security.
- Switch to select 8 Frequency Channels; for example between separate working areas.
- Switch to select 4 Workgroups; adjusting and synchronising individual units or groups.
- When used with the EL-Skyport wireless software, this module is recognised as a flash unit and accepts both triggering and “Flash- Delay” settings; where sequenced flash may be required.