Owner`s manual
This allows you to have a remote manual flash trigger at any shutter speed and control trigger timing using the HyperSync
Offset. This works with the FlexTT5 as a receiver, or any other PocketWizard receiver including the Plus, MultiMAX, and 
flashes with PocketWizard radios built-in. 
This mode enables your camera to trigger a flash at any shutter speed, but it does not guarantee that your camera and flash 
combination will achieve proper sync at every shutter speed and flash duration. You will need to experiment with different 
HyperSync Offset values and different flash duration settings on your flash (longer is often better at faster shutter speeds) to 
achieve usable results. As you increase shutter speeds and the camera is exposing the frame with a moving slit, you might get 
gradations across the frame in either brightness or color depending on your flash unit’s light output profile. You may also get 
black bars, an indication that flash duration is too short or your HyperSync Value is too extreme. It may not be possible to 
eliminate these conditions for your camera and flash combination. 
SPECIAL NOTES
• It is not possible to combine HyperSync and HSS triggers. 
• ToturnoffHyperSyncandusestandardtriggertiming,settheHyperSyncOffsetto0(zero).
• CurrentlythereisnotamethodforforcingHSStoworkfrom1/250through1/500insteadofHyperSync.This 
  means that with some camera and flash combinations you may not be able to achieve perfect sync at 1/400 or   
  1/500 when using ControlTL radios. Black lines may still appear and may not be able to be eliminated using 
  HyperSync. A future firmware upgrade will include a mode that allows for HSS operation to be selected for all 
  shutter speeds from X-sync on up. 
• IfyouplaceaSpeedliteintheshoeofaMiniTT1orFlexTT5onthecamera,andtheradiohasHigh Speed Sync
  (FP Flash Sync) Disable Mode checked (not recommended), you should be aware of the following behaviors:
  - If that Speedlite also has HSS disabled, then you will not be able to set your camera shutter speed higher     
    than X-sync.
  - If that Speedlite has HSS enabled, then it will allow the camera to be set to all shutter speeds. The Speedlite will 
    attempt to perform normal E-TTL II triggers (in ETTL mode, not HSS mode) but may not be able to provide proper
    sync as you increase shutter speeds.
Other Features
A new connection confirmation feature has been added. As you turn on a Speedlite in the shoe of the FlexTT5 
it will trigger a very low output flash to confirm that it has made good data connection with the FlexTT5. As always, 
itisbesttoturnontheMiniTT1orFlexTT5beforetherestofyourequipment.
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