Owner`s manual

3.7. REMOTE RELEASE CORD 24
where r=red, -=none, w=white, s=shield (colours don’t matter, but it’s just to number the
pins).
You’ll work to obtain:
1 2 3
r - w
With a very little scewdriver push a little thin strip that holds the metal shield contact in the plastic
connector: this way the metal contact should slip off the connector. Now you can cut the shield wire where
it joins red and white ones.
Your next step is to file down the plastic connector to make it fit the camera hole. First of all you can
cut away the old shield contact with a sharp knife (I don’t know the English for the knife I mean), then use
a file or sandpaper to reduce the size of the connector; I started with a grindstone, but be VERY careful: if
you exaggerate you’ll have to start over with a new connector. Here there is little to say: file a bit and try
whether it fits; then file another bit. You’ll have to file a lot on the long side that holds the thin strips of the
metal contacts. You’ll also pay attention to a little notch in the camera hole: try to file the connector to fit
it.
Once you have the connector, I suggest you to strengthen the wires (red and white) that come from it:
I used a glue gun (I hope the English is correct here) to create a “shell” for the wires.
Nothing more. This RC works properly on my 700si, even as a bulb switch.