2.
As a Wireless Flash Trigger with PC Sync
Socket
2.1 Set the transmitter end and receiver end to the
same channel and group.
2.2 The transmitter will control the flash on the
receiver end to fire via using PC Sync Socket
as input by default.
2.3 Press the camera shutter and use the PC Sync
Socket’s signal to control the flash.
2.4 PC Sync Socket can also be set as output. Long
press the < > Button over 2 seconds until
the settings screen is displayed on the panel.
Then, set the PC Sync Socket as output mode
and “OU” is displayed.
Names of Parts
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- 20 -
(A)Group (B)Channel (C)Output Level (D)Lock Icon (E)PC Output Icon
(F)Delay Icon
(G)Sound Icon (H)Modeling Lamp Icon (I)Low Battery Indicator
A
E
D
B
C
I
LCD Panel
B
F
G
H
Installing Batteries
As shown in the illustration, slide the battery
compartment lid of the transmitter and
receiver and insert two AA batteries separately.
Low Battery Level Indication
When the battery power (2 AA batteries <2.4V)
gets low, Status Indicator Lamp blinks quickly
(blink cycle=0.5s). Please replace new batteries,
as low power leads to no flash or flash missing
in case of long distance.
Battery
1.
As a Wireless Flash Trigger through Hot Shoe
1.1 Mount the transmitter on camera hotshoe and
turn it on before turning on the camera.
1.2 Set the transmitter and the receiver to the same
channel by pressing Channel Setting Button.
1.3 Press the camera shutter button, and the flash
will be triggered simultaneously. Status
Indicator Lamp of transmitter turns red.
Using the Flash Trigger