From: Walt Gilbert

Actually, after looking again, it does appear to be a standard hot shoe.
When I first looked at it before, it appeared that one of the electronic
contacts on the flash was off-set a little more than the contacts on the
camera hot shoe. But, after looking at it again, it looks like they do
line up after all.

As for the discharge voltage, that I don't know. The only documentation
that came with it is repair and service receipts for the camera. I'll
have to see if I can find it somewhere on the web.

Thanks for the heads-up!

Handy-dandy strobe trigger voltage reference:

http://www.botzilla.com/photo/strobeVolts.html

Promaster FTD 5200 lists at 4-5V

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