User's Manual
Operating Instructions
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RadioPopper PX Radio Wireless System
Operation: Detailed PX Receiver Operating Instructions
Power On / O - Press and hold the Power Button for one second. Green LED on indicates “power on”, Green LED o
indicates “power o”.
Enter Menu Mode - Tap the “X” button one time to enter Menu Mode. Once in Menu Mode, you will move to the
next menu each time the “P” button is pressed, and you will adjust the setting of the current menu by pressing the “X”
button.
IMPORTANT NOTE!!! When in Menu Mode, the radio will NOT be active for normal operation. If you attempt to
activate the system by taking a shot on your camera while in Menu Mode, the PX Transmitter will not send any radio
signals. Similarly, the PX Receiver will not receive or respond to any radio signals while in Menu Mode. To exit Menu
Mode and resume normal operation, press the “P” button repeatedly until the Digital Display goes dark. You should
also observe the Link LED strobe momentarily which indicates the radio has been reset and is in normal operating
mode.
“b” - Battery Level - A full set of batteries reads “b9”, a dead set reads “b1”. Level will decrement as battery power is
used. You may quickly exit the Battery Level screen and imediately return to normal operating mode by tapping the
“X” button once while viewing the battery level. This makes quickly checking the battery level easy by simply tapping
the “X” button twice - once to view the level, and once again to quickly resume normal transmitting operation.
“Ch” Radio Channel - Shows the current radio channel between 01 and 16. Tap the “X” button once to view the
current channel without changing it. Each successive tap of the “X” button will increase the channel, with 16 looping
back to channel 01. When the desired channel is set, press the “P” button to lock in the channel and move to the next
menu item.
De-Link Sleep
The PX Transmitter and PX Receiver only transmit a radio signal when a shot is being taken. There is no longer any
need to reference a “De-Link” or “Sleep” state as you may have been used to with the P1 Transmitter and P1 Receiver
units.