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Please note:
- Batteries must be used in the flash even when an external battery pack is
used.
- Do not use non Canon-compatible battery packs.
Overheating Protection
The Phottix Juno TTL contains an overheating protection circuit that will slow
flash recycle time to avoid overheating-related damage. Approximately 30 full-
power flashes in a short amount of time will trigger this protection. Stop using
the flash and wait 10 minutes for it to cool down.
Sync and USB Ports
1. The PC Sync Port can be used with a PC Sync Cable to trigger the flash – from
a flash trigger or camera. This port is input only – flash signals are not output
from this port.
2. The Micro USB port is used for firmware upgrades. Firmware announcements
and instructions will be made available on Phottix websites.
Attaching the Flash to the camera
1. Turn off both the camera and flash
2. Align the flash hot shoe with the camera hot shoe.
3. Slide the flash into the camera hot shoe until fully inserted.
4. Lock the flash in position by pushing the locking lever to the right until the lock
engages with a click.
5. To Unlock, press the locking release Button on the locking lever and slide to
the left.
Turning the Flash On/ Off
1. To power on the flash move the power switch to the on position.
2. To power off the flash move the power switch to the off position.
3. To Lock the flash
:
Move the power switch to the“LOCK”positios. This “locks”
the Buttons and Dial of the flash, so setting cannot be accidentally changed.
Raising and Rotating the Flash Head
1. The flash head will elevate from -7 to 90 degrees with stops at -7, 0, 45, 60, 75
and 90 degrees.
2. To Adjust: Press the Flash Head Locking Button and gently raise or lower the
flash head into the desired position.