User Manual
the transmitter is connected to NEO 2, you will see
it listed as a connected device on the LCD display,
with an ID number.
You can check the transmitter is set to the same
Group as NEO 2 by pressing the ‘Group’ button
(toggles through ‘All, 1, 2, 3, 4’)
Check it is set to the same ‘frequency/channel’ as
NEO 2 by pressing ‘Setup’ / Frequency (set Channel
Number 1-20)
Put the NEO 2 into flash mode (you will see duration
stated ie 1/50th), Press the Elinchrom Logo test
button on the transmitter, and on NEO2 will flash if
correctly connected
If nothing is received , check the receive channel
and group are correctly set on both NEO2 and the
HS Transmitter.
Once working, on NEO2 , Click the left button to
exit, or both Left and right buttons together, to exit
back to (‘BRI/COL’)
You have now configured your HS Transmitter and
NEO 2.
SPECIAL NOTE : Turn on the NEO2(s) first, followed
by the SKYPORT HS Transmitter, then your camera.
If you later add an additional NEO 2 in your setup,
or you turn the NEO 2 off during shoot, then press
the ‘refresh’ button to rescan for available lights.
Make sure the SKYPORT Transmitter is set to HS
mode in settings. Select your desired exposure
duration from the Camera, and shoot in single
or multiframe mode using your camera shutter
release, the NEO2 will flash in sync with the camera
at up to 1/8000th second exposure.
The Rotolight/Elinchrom HSS transmitter is currently
available for Canon , Nikon , Sony, Olympus, and
Panasonic Camera systems, in 2018 there will be a
version for Fuji. (more info on www.rotolight.com)
WHEN YOU HAVE NEO 2 SKYPORT CONFIGURED
YOU CAN REMOTE CONTROL NEO2
On the Rotolight/Elinchrom Transmitter press the
second ‘soft key’ (MOD+(click twice to see mod+)
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