User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Information on how to use and the manufacturer
- Security
- Proper use
- Basic safety information
- Avoid material damage and functional faults
- Avoid material damage through use of an incorrect power supply
- Avoid material damage through improper use of batteries
- Avoid material damage due to rain, vapour, heat and air humidity
- Avoid material damage due to moisture
- Avoid material damage through improper carrying
- Avoid material damage through use of one of flash devices built into the camera.
- Avoid material damage through incorrect accessories
- Functional faults due to electromagnetic radiation
- Avoid functional faults due to soiling
- Avoid material damage through improper cleaning
- Design of warning notices
- Design of warnings for material damage
- Description
- Unpack radio-control system and check that all the stated parts are present
- Assemble radio-control system
- Operating the radio-control system
- Operating the receiver
- Operating the transceiver
- Switching the transceiver on and off
- Setting up a remote channel
- Testing the radio-control system
- Setting up remote groups and operating mode
- Setting up synchronisation types
- Manual flash exposure compensation in TTL mode
- Setting up slave flash reflector position on the transceiver
- Setting manual partial light output levels in M-mode
- Setting the flash ratio
- Setting up master and slave mode
- Turning AF beam on and off
- Fixing errors
- Dismantling the radio-control system
- Performing firmware updates
- Caring for and cleaning the radio-control system
- Storing and transporting the radio-control system
- Disposing of the radio-control system
- Warranty conditions
- Contact for service requests

Security
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Security
Proper use
The radio-control system primarily serves to trigger and control flash devices
which have been uncoupled from the camera within the field of photography.
Using an optional accessory, the radio-control system can also trigger Studio
flash devices. The range totals a max. of 300 metres.
Reading and understanding these instructions form part of proper use, as well
as observing and following the information within the instructions, particularly
the safety instructions. Furthermore, the safety instructions and all other
information in the instruction manuals for the camera and flash devices used
must also be observed. Any other use is explicitly considered improper use and
will void warranty and liability claims.
Basic safety information
Avoid explosions in areas at risk of explosion
The radio-control system does not feature explosion protection.
Do not use the radio-control system in an environment featuring flammable
gases or liquids, such as benzine, solvents etc.
Do not trigger flashes in such environments.
Explosion through improper use of the mini USB port
When connected to external power sources, the batteries used may explode and
lead to injuries.
Only use the mini USB port for update purposes.
Avoid explosions caused by improper use of the batteries
Improper use of batteries can lead to an explosion.
When replacing the batteries, ensure they are all replaced by comparable,
high-quality batteries from the same manufacturer with the same capacity.
Do not dispose of consumed batteries in the fire.
Do not use damaged batteries.
Do not attempt to charge dry batteries.
Do not short-circuit the batteries.