MaxTech Transceiver manual SpeedCycler Transmitter ~/MENU a D

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The following chart is a starting point for calculating how the number of flashes or pops affec ts F -stop s. S ince every flas h un it is diff erent, us e a light m eter or other m ethod for more precise calculations.

Number of Pops

Stops

Number of Pops

Stops

1

Add 0 stops

6

Add 2.5 stops

2

Ad d 1 s top

8

Add 3 stops

3

Add 1.5 stops

12

Add 3.5 stops

4

Add 2 stops

16

Add 4 stops

NCon tact tim e is aff ected b y Multipop m ode. If the c ontact tim e is s et greater than the M ultipop interval, the contac t time will automatically be s et to interval time MIN US 0.01 sec onds . This m eans that a rem ote cam era or flash will remain tr iggered with only a 1/100 second release between contacts. This short released time may not be long enough to re-trigger some cameras or flash units. If this is the case, set the contact time lower.

D: SpeedCycler - TRANSMITTER – ~/MENU A D

En ables Sp eedC ycler m ode. U se th is m ode to rapidly cyc le through rem ote flash units and trig ger fas ter than a sing le flash can recyc le by usin g m ultiple flash units . It can als o be us ed for trig gering remote c ameras sequ entially.

T his mode only works w ith Q uad T rigg ering ch annels (17 and higher) and two or more MAX or MultiMAX units (set for RE CE IVE m ode).

T RAN SM IT unit

SpeedCycler Mode

A = triggered with flash

con firm ation

B = next zone to be trig gered

1.

From the main screen press ~/MENU A D to

 

enable S peedC ycler m ode on a M ultiMA X (s et for T RA NS MIT mod e)

2.

En able two or m ore remote zones

3.

Set each MultiMAX (set for RECEIVE m ode) to a different zone

4.

Trigger the MultiMAX (set for TRA NSM IT mode). The first trigger will fire the

 

first zone selected, the second trigger will fire the next zone selected. The

display indicates the next zone to trigger with an arrow. Only the zone just triggered will display proper confirmation

NIf L is s elected then P O RT 2 on the M ultiM AX (set for T RAN SM IT mode) w ill trigger every time and is not cyc led. It will be in sync w ith each cyc led zone.

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Contents Page Welcome to Digital Wireless Freedom FCC & IC Compliance Information Table of Contents LCD C ontrast Adjustment Programmed sequence shooting Icons Used in this Manual Basic Features FeaturesSpecial Features Communication TechnologyParts Designation LCD Information OFF ControlsGetting Started Battery InformationLany ard Care and M aintenance Basic Setup for Remote Flash Quick Setup Basic Radio Slave OperationConnecting M ultiM AX set for Transm IT mode to Flash Transceiver Control Features Channels 1 Channels 17Ch annels Digital Radio Mo del UltiM AX Co mpatible Ch annels Co mp atibilitySelective Quad-Triggering a B C D keys Page True Confirmation Radio and Flash Confirmation UltiMAX M odeC D L keys NavigationPage Main Menu Basic Settings ~/MENU BAdvanced M enu ~/MENU a Counter Menu ~/MENU CContact Time ~/MENU B a Basic Settings Menu Basic SettingsIf you are using Intervalometer or M ultipop Bee p C haracteris tic Indicates Beep Menu ~/MENU B BCounter Menu Load ~/MENU C L Advanced Menu Decimal Actual Delay Sync Time Equivalent Used Delay Menu Receiver ~/MENU a a Page Intervalometer Time Lapse Photography ~/MENU a B Multipop ~/MENU a C SpeedCycler Transmitter ~/MENU a D Fast Mode Receiver ~/MENU a D Other FeaturesKeyp ad Lock Hold High Voltage ProtectionSoftware Version Display Hold a on power up Lay Mode Receive Mode Only LApplications of Advanced Functions Self-Timer or Cable ReleaseTT L / Auto flash Helper Recycle Lockout Programmed sequence shootingCamera Equalization ~ /MENU a a a L or ~/MENU a a B L or 35mm camera Average focal planePage Page Page Page Technical Information SpecificationsChannel Frequency Radio InformationUnit Digital Code Setting Axim um Inimum Aximum and M inimum SettingsSaved Settings Reset to Default Factory Settings TroubleshootingHen in dou bt Radio Performance Fraction Decimal Time Conversion ChartsSeconds Inutes Hours Manual Revision 1.10 LP521

Transceiver specifications

MaxTech Transceiver is a cutting-edge communication device designed to meet the growing demands of modern connectivity. Engineered for versatility and reliability, it stands at the forefront of transceiver technology, catering to various applications, including telecommunications, data centers, and IoT devices.

One of the standout features of the MaxTech Transceiver is its high data rate capability. Supporting speeds of up to 400 Gbps, it enables rapid data transmission over long distances without significant signal degradation. This is particularly advantageous for enterprises and service providers aiming to enhance bandwidth capacity and reduce latency in their networks.

MaxTech employs advanced modulation schemes that enable the transceiver to maintain efficiency and performance in diverse environments. Its use of coherent optics technology allows for optimal signal processing, ensuring maximum throughput even under challenging conditions. Furthermore, the integration of Digital Signal Processing (DSP) enhances its capability to adapt to varying signal quality, thus maintaining connection integrity.

Another key characteristic of the MaxTech Transceiver is its compact design. Built with a modular architecture, it can easily fit into various form factors, making it suitable for both rack-mounted and standalone environments. This versatility not only simplifies installation processes but also optimizes space utilization, a crucial factor for data center operators.

In terms of connectivity, the MaxTech Transceiver boasts compatibility with a wide range of interfaces, including Ethernet, Fibre Channel, and several optical standards. This ensures that it can seamlessly integrate into existing infrastructures, reducing the need for extensive upgrades.

The transceiver is also built with energy efficiency in mind. MaxTech utilizes low-power components and smart power management technologies to minimize energy consumption without compromising performance. This is particularly important in today’s sustainability-focused landscape, where reducing carbon footprints is a priority for many organizations.

Additionally, the MaxTech Transceiver features robust security protocols to safeguard data transmission. With end-to-end encryption capabilities, it provides an essential layer of protection against potential cyber threats, ensuring that sensitive information remains secure.

In summary, the MaxTech Transceiver is a high-performance, versatile, and secure communication solution. Its combination of high data rates, advanced modulation technology, compact design, and energy efficiency makes it an ideal choice for organizations aiming to enhance their connectivity and communication capabilities. As technology continues to evolve, the MaxTech Transceiver positions itself as a reliable partner in ensuring seamless and efficient data transmission.