BUFF Link 800WS User manual

PRODUCT MANUAL
v.3.051821

WHAT’S INCLUDED:
(1) LINK Flash Unit
(1) AC Power Cord
(1) Gel Diffusion Dome
(1) 14mm Flash Tube
(1) Shipping Cover
ADDITIONAL ITEMS AVAILABLE:
LINK Battery | LINK Battery Charger | HUB Remote | Color Gel Diffusion Domes
Paul C. Buff Flash Units are designed for professional photography use. As with all electronic equipment,
users must observe all warnings and safety precautions. Carefully read all operating instructions and safety instructions
before use.
WARNING! HIGH VOLTAGE! Flash units contain internal components that can store dangerously high voltages, even
when the units are unplugged. Batteries should not be exposed to excessive heat (i.e. direct sunlight, open flame, etc.)
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
Do not operate a flash unit on or around flammable materials.
Keep the unit away from fire, flames, and heated surfaces.
Do not insert any foreign objects into any ventilation holes. Do not carry or store a flash unit together with necklaces,
hair pins, nails, paper clips, or any other small metal objects.
Do not cover the unit during operation. Air circulation must be permitted. Do not obstruct ventilation holes by covering
the unit while in use or by operating from inside a carrying bag.
Do not operate or store a flash unit in or around water. High voltage equipment can cause electric shock when operated
in or near water. Your flash unit should only be used in dry, moderate conditions where the equipment is protected from
rain, dirt, sand and dust.
Do not use ungrounded power cords, power outlets or power strips. Paul C. Buff, Inc. Flash Units may only be
connected to 3-wire grounded AC outlets to avoid shock hazard. Do not connect the unit to an ungrounded outlet or to
a two-wire extension cord or adapter that eliminates the ground prong. Do not use any cords that have been damaged.
Paul C. Buff, Inc. flash units contain no user-serviceable parts.
Never open, disassemble, or attempt to repair any components. Only qualified technicians should service the system
as incorrect disassembly can create an electric shock hazard. Fingers and other foreign objects must never be inserted
or dropped inside any of the vents. If the unit has been dropped or damaged, discontinue use and contact customer
service. Do not attempt to make any changes or modifications as any modifications made, outside of those performed
or approved by Paul C. Buff, Inc., may present hazardous conditions and void the warranty. The only user-replaceable
components are the flashtube, cover, and stand mount.
NOTE - RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY
The LINK 800WS Flash Unit features a built-in CyberSync transceiver. This unit makes use of the radio spectrum
and emits radio frequency energy. Interference can be a factor, as the frequency used is shared with other users
and electronics. Please adhere to local regulations when using this device.
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
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TABLE of CONTENTS
GETTING STARTED 4
STAND MOUNT 4
PLACING ON A LIGHT STAND 4
SHIPPING COVER 4
ATTACHING MODIFIERS 5
POWERING YOUR UNIT 5
BACK PANEL DISPLAY 6
POWERING THE UNIT ON/OFF 6
DEFAULT SETTINGS 6
NAVIGATING THE BACK PANEL 7
FLASH MODES 7
MODEL MODES 7
MODELING LIGHT FOR VIDEO USE 8
SYNC MODES 8
FREQUENCY / CHANNEL 8
RECYCLE / READY INDICATOR 8
BATTERY INDICATOR 8
LINK BATTERY 9
CHARGING THE BATTERY 9
HUB REMOTE 10
ATTACHING THE HUB TO YOUR CAMERA 10
POWERING THE HUB ON / OFF 10
REAR DISPLAY 10
BLUETOOTH 10
SETTING THE FREQUENCY 11
SENDING A TEST FIRE 11
TTL MODE 11
HSS MODE 11
CHANGING THE DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS 11
CHARGING THE HUB 11
GENERAL INFORMATION 12
FAQ’S 13
WARRANTY INFORMATION 14

GETTING STARTED
The unit arrives with the stand mount tucked under the unit. To release, open the locking handle by pulling
out and loosening the large knob by turning counter-clockwise. The stand mount will then move freely.
Place the open collar at the base of the stand mount over the stud mount on your light stand.
Tighten the small knob, by turning clockwise, to secure. Tighten the large knob, by turning clockwise,
while holding the locking handle with your flash unit at your desired angle. Once satisfied with its
placement, push the locking handle in towards the stud mount to secure. To readjust the tilt, simply pull
the handle outwards from the stand mount, reposition your flash unit, and then push the locking handle
in towards the stud mount to secure the placement. Make sure that the unit is secure prior to releasing.
STAND MOUNT
The stand mount is made of aluminum and features a locking handle, and two knobs.
The smaller knob is what attaches the stand mount to the stud of your light stand.
The larger knob connects directly to the locking handle and allows you to control and secure
the tilt position of the flash unit.
SMALL KNOB
LARGE KNOB
LOCKING HANDLE
The shipping cover is made of aluminum and
provides protection to the flash tube when
transporting or storing your flash unit.
You MUST remove the shipping cover prior
to turning on the flash unit.
REMOVE THE SHIPPING COVER
To remove the shipping cover, slide either
of the quick-release levers to retract the
four faceplate fingers holding the cover.
QUICK-RELEASE
LEVER
SHIPPING COVER
PLACING THE LINK ON A LIGHT STAND
SHIPPING COVER
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QUICK-RELEASE LEVER and HOLDING FINGERS
The LINK faceplate utilizes a Balcar mount that has four holding fingers, controlled by the quick-release
levers. These holding fingers expand and retract to hold various reflectors as well as speedrings for softbox
attachment. The LINK is compatible with all Paul C. Buff, Inc. modifiers.
UMBRELLA CHANNEL
Located above the faceplate, the umbrella channel is outfitted with internal tension clips to hold an
umbrella or PLM in place without any slipping or drooping. The umbrella channel can fit up to a 9mm rod.
MAGNETIC ATTACHMENT
New to the Paul C. Buff, Inc. line of flash units is a magnetic attachment connection for diffusion (included
with the unit), creative color, and color correcting silicone domes (both sold separately).
FRONT VIEW
14mm FLASHTUBE
SINGLE SOURCE LED
MAGNET FOR DOME
QUICK-RELEASE
LEVER
STAND MOUNT
UMBRELLA CHANNEL
AC INPUT
The AC input is located at the bottom of the unit. The LINK flash
unit offers global plug-and-play with automatic power switching that
allows the unit to operate on power lines from 95 to 265 VAC, 50 or
60 Hz, automatically sensing the voltage / frequency and adjusting
accordingly with no user attention required. For use in North America,
the unit arrives with a 15-foot power cord that has a standard IEC
connector on one end and a grounded, three-pronged male plug
on the other. This power cord connects to the flash unit on its back
control panel and is then plugged into a suitable 120 Vac, 50-60 Hz
grounded power outlet.
BATTERY
The LINK can be powered using a proprietary battery. For more information see page 9.
AC INPUT
ATTACHING MODIFIERS
POWERING YOUR UNIT
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Press and hold the POWER button for two seconds.
When the LINK is powered off, the current settings are stored and will apply when the flash unit
is powered on again.
*To reset the LINK to factory settings, PRESS AND HOLD the POWER and TEST buttons simultaneously for 10 seconds.
The LINK flash unit will default to the following settings:
FLASH
- COLOR MODE at -4.0
MODEL*
- TRACK MODE at -4.0
SYNC MODE
- REMOTE
FREQUENCY (FREQ)
- 1
CHAN
- 1
READY INDICATOR
- Visual and Audio
*When operating off battery power, the MODEL MODE will ALWAYS default to OFF.
The segment that is blinking is the current segment that you are in.
BACK PANEL DISPLAY
POWERING THE UNIT ON / OFF
DEFAULT SETTINGS
For general usage, and optimal light output efficiency, it is recommended to use the LINK at your camera’s
max sync speed or lower.
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FLASH MODE
FLASH OUTPUT
SYNC MODE
FREQUENCY
MODEL MODE
MODEL OUTPUT
BATTERY INDICATOR
CHANNEL INDICATOR
READY INDICATOR
TEST BUTTON
SYNC JACK
POWER BUTTON
ROTARY DIAL
SLAVE EYE
UMBRELLA CHANNEL
CSXCV and
POCKETWIZARD
MC2 PORT
BATTERY CONNECTION

The unit DEFAULTS to FLASH MODE. You can quickly short press on the rotary dial to switch between
FLASH and MODEL segments, for easy power adjustment. When in FLASH or MODEL SEGMENT, simply
turn the rotary dial clockwise to increase the power, and turn the rotary dial counter clockwise to decrease
the power.
PRESS AND HOLD the rotary dial to enter the selection menu. The segment that you are in will blink.
ROTATE THE DIAL to navigate between the available options in each segment
(i.e. choosing between ACTION, COLOR, HSS, and OFF in FLASH MODE)
or to increase/decrease the power for the flash or modeling light, respectively.
SHORT PRESS in on the rotary dial to confirm your selection AND to move to the next segment.
EXIT THE SEGMENT you are in and return to the FLASH segment,
by pressing and holding the rotary dial for 2 seconds.
IF NO ACTION IS MADE, the unit will revert to the FLASH segment after 10 seconds
and will keep whatever setting is highlighted at time out.
FULL
The modeling light stays at FULL POWER regardless of the flash output.
TRACK
The modeling light tracks the flashpower output, brightening or dimming automatically as the flashpower is
adjusted up or down.
ADJUST (ADJ)
The modeling light output can be adjusted independently from the flash output.
OFF
The model modes can all be turned off if you are wanting to only use the modeling light.
NAVIGATING THE BACK PANEL
COLOR MODE
In Color Mode, the LINK maintains color consistency to +/- 150°K throughout the entire power range.
Color mode is also the factory default and is best for creating standard portraits.
ACTION MODE
In Action Mode, the unit’s flash duration gets shorter as power is reduced.
Flash duration is basically a measurement of the burn off time of the flash once it is fired.
The shorter the flash duration, the crisper your action shots in studio will be.
Action mode is best utilized when stopping action (water splashes, dancer’s jumping, etc.)
when you are in an environment where you have full control over your ambient light.
HSS MODE
High speed sync (HSS) mode is different from Action Mode in that it allows you to exceed your camera’s
max sync speed with studio flash. The LINK can sync up to 1/8000s with compatible cameras. HSS
MODE is necessary when you wish to exceed your camera’s sync speed. In HSS MODE the flash will pulse
throughout the duration of the image being taken so that the full frame is exposed properly and no banding
will occur. HSS is used primarily in outdoor situations where you are looking to capture movement,
or achieve a very shallow depth of field, and the ambient light is unable to be controlled.
TTL MODE
TTL Mode allows for automatic brightness adjustment for subjects who move rapidly towards and away
from the flash unit, or in situations where the conditions are rapidly changing.
OFF
The flash modes can all be turned off if you want to only use the modeling light.
FLASH MODES
MODEL MODES
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Offering an 800W equivalent LED, the LINK pairs a brighter light with a quiet fan, for those doing video
work.
Color correction domes are available (separately) in both FULL CTO and Plus Green.
The BATTERY segment is not accessible via the rotary dial and is only used to visually indicate battery life.
This segment will be EMPTY when no battery is connected.
MODELING LIGHT FOR VIDEO USE
SLAVE
The slave eye is on, causing the LINK unit to flash simultaneously whenever it “sees” the flash from another
unit (still active whether or not the sync jack is in use).
REMOTE
This setting activates the internal CyberSync Transceiver. Additionally, you can set the LINK to REMOTE
when utilizing the CSXCV and PocketWizard MC2 port at the top of the unit.
When using a PocketWizard MC2 the FREQ and CHAN segments will be empty. To make adjustments to
the ZONE, CONTROL, and CHANNEL segments for the PocketWizard, complete the following steps:
PRESS AND HOLD the rotary dial to enter the selection menu.
The segment that you are in will blink.
SHORT PRESS in on the rotary dial to confirm your selection AND to move to the next segment.
Following the SYNC segment, the LINK will then provide the appropriate PocketWizard fields
beginning with “2on” for ZONE, followed by “ctl” for CONTROL, and lastly “ch” for CHANNEL.
ROTATE THE DIAL to navigate between the available options in each segment.
SHORT PRESS in on the rotary dial to confirm your selection AND to move to the next segment.
SLAVE / REMOTE
Both SLAVE and REMOTE are activated.
NONE
Set to NONE when plugging into the SYNC JACK for firing the unit.
SYNC MODES
The frequency (FREQ) ranges from 1 - 16. Each flash unit in your setup should all be set to the same
frequency, so that they all fire together.
FREQUENCY
The channel (CHAN) ranges from 1 - 16. Each flash unit in your setup should be set to its own individual
channel so that it can be controlled independently from each light in your setup. The CHAN is only
necessary when using the CyberSync remote system (i.e. CyberCommander, CyberSense, or BUFF App).
CHANNEL
Recycle indication is provided by an audible beep and by the modeling lamp dimming during recycle, then
restoring brightness when recycle is complete. These can be set to be used separately or in conjunction
with one another. It can also be set to OFF if no indication is desired.
RECYCLE / READY INDICATOR
MODELING LIGHT FOR VIDEO USE
BATTERY INDICATOR
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INSTALLING THE BATTERY
The battery, sold separately, slides into the channel on the underside of the unit, covering the AC input,
and locking into place.
BATTERY LIFE INDICATOR
The battery life is indicated by the small lights on the rear of the battery and are illuminated when the
button is pushed.
A fully charged battery will provide approximately 250 full power flashes before needing to be recharged.
The LED modeling light of the LINK can be powered via the battery however, be aware if running at full
power the battery will last about 45 min. (assuming no flash use during this time).
REMOVING THE BATTERY
The battery can be removed from the LINK by pressing down on the tab and sliding out from the channel.
It is recommended to remove the battery prior to transporting or storing the LINK.
EXPECTED LIFETIME
The battery should last between 2 - 3 years under normal use.
MAINTAINING THE BATTERY
If you aren’t going to use the battery for an extended period of time (>3 months) it is best to leave the
batteries partially discharged (40-60% of full charge) rather than fully charged.
LINK BATTERY
The battery charger, sold separately, can charge up to two LINK batteries consecutively. The charger has
indicator lights notifying what charging state the battery is in. When two batteries are charging, one will
charge fully, and then the second will begin to charge. It takes approximately 90 min. for a depleted battery
to be charged to full.
CHARGING THE BATTERY
BATTERY LIFE INDICATOR
Side View Top View
Rear View
BATTERY LATCH
Rear View w/ One Battery Attached
AC INPUT
Top View
BATTERY CHARGING
STATUS LEGEND
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HUB REMOTE
TOP HOT SHOE
LOCKING BOTTOM
HOT SHOE
(CAMERA BRAND SPECIFIC)
REAR DISPLAY
POWER BUTTON
SYNC JACK
ROTARY WHEEL
CHARGING PORT
The HUB remote (sold separately) is a new addition to our CyberSync remote system. It provides all of the
necessary communication between the camera and the LINK to trigger the flash unit. While it is camera
specific for usage of TTL and HSS, the HUB will function as a standard trigger similar to our CyberSync
Trigger Transmitter and can be used with any camera brand.
Press and hold the POWER button,
located on the right side of the
HUB, for two seconds.
POWERING THE HUB ON / OFF
POWER BUTTON
Slide the bottom of the HUB onto
your camera’s hot shoe. Turn the
locking wheel clockwise to lock
the HUB on to your camera.
ATTACHING THE HUB TO YOUR CAMERA
LOCKING BOTTOM
HOT SHOE
(CAMERA BRAND SPECIFIC)
REAR DISPLAY
BATTERY INDICATOR
BLUETOOTH
TTL/MAN and HSS
INDICATOR
FREQUENCY
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By default, BLUETOOTH is ON when the HUB is first activated.
To turn BLUETOOTH ON or OFF, turn the ROTARY WHEEL until BLUETOOTH
appears on the display. Press in on the ROTARY WHEEL to enter the
BLUETOOTH section. Turn the ROTARY WHEEL to toggle between ON and OFF.
Press in on the ROTARY WHEEL to confirm your selection.
BLUETOOTH
(CAMERA BRAND SPECIFIC)

The FREQUENCY ranges from 1 - 16.
To set the frequency turn the ROTARY
WHEEL until FREQUENCY appears on the
display. Press in on the ROTARY WHEEL
to enter the FREQUENCY section. Turn the
ROTARY WHEEL until your desired frequency
appears. Press in on the ROTARY WHEEL to
confirm your selection.
SETTING THE FREQUENCY
HUB REMOTE
Press in on the rotary wheel, located on
the left side of the HUB. This will send a
test fire to any flash units that are on the
same frequency.
SENDING A TEST FIRE
ROTARY
WHEEL
CHARGING THE HUB
CHARGING
PORT
To charge the HUB plug the USB-C side
of the included charging cable directly
into the HUB. Then plug the USB-A side
into a wall outlet connector.
Using the ROTARY WHEEL, scroll three
times so that BRIGHTNESS appears
on the display. Then, press in on the
ROTARY WHEEL. To adjust the
brightness scroll using the ROTARY
WHEEL until you have reached your
desired brightness level. Press in on
the ROTARY WHEEL to safe your setting.
CHANGING THE DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS
ROTARY
WHEEL
ROTARY
WHEEL
To set the HUB into TTL mode, turn the ROTARY WHEEL until TTL appears on the display. Press in on
the ROTARY WHEEL to enter the TTL section. Turn the ROTARY WHEEL to toggle between TTL and MAN
(for manual). Press in on the ROTARY WHEEL to confirm your selection.
TTL MODE
The HUB will enter HSS mode automatically when your camera is set above it’s max sync speed.
The HUB will also superseed any settings found on the LINK. For example, if the LINK is set to COLOR
MODE but you are now shooting above your camera’s max sync speed, the HUB will then adjust the LINK
and place it into HSS MODE.
HSS MODE
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GENERAL INFORMATION
BUFF APP
The ‘BUFF App’ is available for both iOS and Android users. The app works in conjunction with the HUB
remote and allows a user to control their lighting setup directly from their phone. Adjust the flash and model
output, turn lights on and off in your setup, and more! The app also processes all firmware updates for the
LINK, when they are available. Additional features to be added in future versions.
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Watt seconds 800 Ws
Action Mode - Power Variability 9 f-stops (full to 1/256 power)
Color Mode - Power Variability 9 f-stops (full to 1/256 power)
HSS Mode - Power Variability 9 f-stops (full to 1/256 power)
Recycle to Full 3.5 sec.
Flash Duration (t.5) - in Action Mode 1/1,400 sec. (at full power) | 1/42,000 sec.
(at min. power)
Flash Duration (t.1) - in Action Mode 1/470 sec. (at full power) | 1/18,600 sec.
(at minimum power)
Flash Duration (t.5) - in Color Mode 1/1,400 sec. (at full power) | 1/8,200 sec.
(at minimum power)
Flash Duration (t.1) - in Color Mode 1/430 sec. (at full power) | 1/5,500 sec.
(at minimum power)
Power Requirements Input Power: 95 - 265VAC, 50/60Hz
Average Current Draw 4.5 amps
Internal Receiver Range (from rear of unit) Front: 175’ | Right: 290’ | Left: 325’ | Rear: 310’
Sync / Trigger Voltage Less than 5 volts (safe for use with DSLR cameras)
Modeling Lamp 800 W Equivalent Daylight-Balanced
Modeling Lamp Fan Audibility 35dBA (650w equivalent)
LUX at 6’ with bare bulb 320lx
LUX at 6’ with diffusion dome 230lx
LUX at 6’ with diffusion dome and 8.5HOR 600lx
LUX at 3’ with bare bulb 1280lx
LUX at 3’ with diffusion dome 920lx
LUX at 3’ with diffusion dome and 8.5HOR 2400lx
Flashtube 14mm single-ring flashtube (daylight-balanced and
UV-coated)
LCD Display 3.5” display
Stand Mount Fits stands up to 5/8 in.
Umbrella Mount Accepts umbrella rods up to 9mm
Weight 7 lbs. 8 oz.
Weight with Battery 8 lbs. 11 oz.
Dimensions 6.5 in. (height) x 4.875 in. (diameter) x 12.625 in.
(length)

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Does the placement of the battery cause an issue with too much weight being on the back?
If the handle on the light stand is not stiff enough, the LINK will lean backwards under the weight of the
battery, or fowards under the weight of a modifier (softbox, octabox, umbrella). To remedy this, simply pull
out the handle of the light stand to loosen it, turn the large knob clockwise to tighten the final retention
force and then pull in the handle of the light stand to re-tighten it.
What is the usable HSS range? 9 stops (full to 1/256 power)
MODELING LIGHT
Is the LED single source? Yes. What is the TLCI measurement? 93
What is the CRI measurement? 90 What is the lumen measurement? 12,000
What is the actual wattage of the LED? Running on AC: 95W | Running on battery: 85W
This does not affect the brightness, and is simply more efficient on battery power.
What is the LUX measurement?
Lux is not a measurement of the output of a light source. Lux describes how much light is shining on a
surface.
It is dependent on three things:
1) The amount of light emitted by a source
2) The distance between the light source and the measurement surface
3) The surface area of the measurement surface It is highly context dependent and cannot be specified
up-front
VIDEO USE | LED Modeling Light and Fan Information
What is the decibel measurement of the fan with the LED modeling light at full power? 35dBA
What is the watt equivalent of the LED modeling light at full power?
The LED modeling light at full power emits the equivalent amount of light as a 600W Halogen bulb
or a 800W Incandescent bulb.
BATTERY
How long will the battery last with the modeling light at full power (no flash)? Approx. 60 minutes
How many full power flashes on a fully charged battery (without the LED on)? 250
What is the expected lifetime of the battery before needing to be replaced? 2-3 years
Does the charger charge the two batteries consecutively or at the same time? Consecutively
How long does it take for one battery to fully charge from depletion? 90 minutes
Will the LINK work with the Vagabond Mini?
No. The LINK draws more power than the Vagabond Mini is capable of supplying.
Will the LINK work with the Vagabond Extreme or the Vagabond 2? Yes. The maximum output of the
inverter must be 400W or greater. Pure sine wave is preferred but modified sine wave will also work.
ABSOLUTELY DO NOT USE A SQUARE WAVE INVERTER!
Are there any best practices for storing and/or maintaining the life of the battery?
1) Avoid over-discharging the battery (i.e. using the battery until the LINK shuts down, wait a few minutes
for the battery to recover a bit and then continuing to use the battery until every last Joule is extracted).
Repeated complete discharges can cause induce errors in the BMS circuitry that will prevent the battery
from fully recharging.
2) If you aren’t going to use the battery for an extended period of time (>3 months) it is best to leave the
batteries partially discharged (40-60% of full charge) rather than fully charged. When a Lithium-Ion battery
is fully charged, it will oxidize much faster, which reduces its useful life.
**The LINK battery (purchased separately) arrives with a 1-Year Factory Warranty.**
GENERAL QUESTIONS

The LINK 800WS flash unit arrives with our 60-Day Absolute Satisfaction Guarantee. If you are not satisfied
with the system for any reason, you may return it within 60 days for a complete refund, minus the battery and the
cost of shipping. In order to receive your full refund, ensure that all items originally arriving with the system are
included in your return.
The unit also arrives with our 2-Year Factory Warranty. Paul C. Buff, Inc. guarantees to the original purchaser an
individual product factory warranty against manufacturer defects in materials and workmanship, beginning with the
date that the product is originally shipped to the customer.
Terms and Conditions of Warranty:
• This warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of a product or component that should become
defective under normal use, as outlined in the product description and product manual.
• If, during the applicable warranty period, the product is found to be defective by Paul C. Buff, Inc.,
we will repair or replace the defective component without charge for labor or parts.
• This warranty will not cover deterioration or malfunction resulting from accident, act of nature, abuse,
misuse, neglect, unauthorized product repair, shipping of the product, opening of or modification
or failure to follow instructions supplied with product.
• This warranty does not apply to any flashtubes, modeling lamps, or batteries, that may
arrive with a product as these become exhausted based on normal use.
• The product must be returned to Paul C. Buff, Inc. for warranty service. For customers in the
United States, warranty service includes return shipment via FedEx. Customers outside of the
United States will be responsible for all shipping fees, duties, taxes and brokerage fees to ship
the product to and from our offices.
• Paul C. Buff, Inc. IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, PUNITIVE OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, LOST PROFITS, OR PRODUCTS LOST, STOLEN OR DAMAGED
DURING SHIPPING, WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE),
OR OTHERWISE. ALL LIABILITY OF Paul C. Buff, Inc. SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR
REPLACEMENT, AT OUR OPTION, OF ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT.
If you have questions about the guarantee or warranty, please contact our customer service team via phone at
1.800.443.5542 or 615.383.3982. We are available Monday through Friday, from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, CT.
For more information on our products and the various accessories that are compatible with the LINK 800WS flash unit,
visit our website at www.paulcbuff.com.
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority
to operate the equipment.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be used in fixed/mobile (min 20cm) exposure
condition without restriction.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
FCC INFORMATION
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