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A bracelet with a matching ring (or rings) connected by a chain.
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On a master-slave configured network, there is usually one master and several slaves. The slaves are nodes of the network that can transmit information to the master only when they are polled (called) from it. The rest of the time a slave does not transmit anything.
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All devices that are not clock masters are defined as (CT Bus) slaves. Slave devices normally derive their timing from the Primary Line but will switch to the Secondary Line if the integrity of the signals on the Primary Line degrades.
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The side in communications which responds to session commands. The
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A flash unit is said to be a slave flash when it is set up to fire by detecting the flash from another (master) flash unit in a multi-light setup. This allows multiple light setups to be operated with only one light sync'd to the camera. As many slaves as necessary can be used in a set-up. All Bowens Esprit Flash & QUAD generators feature sensitive built-in slaves which can be switched on or off as you require.
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