User's Manual

Table Of Contents
Security
7
Avoid material damage due to rain, vapour, heat and air humidity
Rain, vapour, heat and air humidity can damage the radio-control system.
Protect the radio-control system against drops or splashes of water (e.g. rain)
and vapour.
Protect the radio-control system against excessive heat and high air humidity.
Do not store the radio-control system in a car glove compartment.
Do not store the radio-control system on car dashboards or other storage
surfaces.
Avoid material damage due to moisture
Moisture can start to build if temperatures change dramatically.
Allow the radio-control system to acclimatise to the environment prior to
switching on.
Avoid material damage through improper carrying
The weight of the camera may damage the connection between the transceiver
and the camera as well as the transceiver and camera themselves.
Always hold onto the camera when carrying it.
Avoid material damage through use of one of flash devices built into the
camera.
The radio-control system is primarily intended for flash devices triggered by the
camera.
Only use a flash device built into the camera and only if it can be fully
retracted.
Avoid material damage through incorrect accessories
Using the radio-control system with incorrect accessories can lead to material
damage.
Only use the accessories recommended in this instruction manual with the
radio-control system.
Functional faults due to electromagnetic radiation
The radio-control system sends and receives electromagnetic waves in the
frequency range of 2.4 GHz. Performance, range and reliability can be impaired
by other radio systems or the radio-control system can impair other radio
systems, such as wireless telephones (mobiles, cordless house phones), Wi-Fi
routers, radio and TV stations, and medical devices.
Before using in sensitive environments, e.g. hospitals and airports, ensure
that the use of radio-control systems is permitted.