User's Manual

1.1 Set the flash as the slave unit: For the slave unit setting, see the flash or the
E3
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receivers instruction manual. Set A, B or C as the firing group. If set to D or E,
the flash does not fire.
1.2 Check the channel and ID: If the channels and IDs of the master unit and slave
unit are different, set them to exactly the same number.
1.3 Position the camera and the slave unit within the range of wireless radio
transmission.
1.4 Set the flash mode to <ETTL>: Press the <MODE> button on master and set the
flash mode to <ETTL>.The slave unit is set automatically to<ETTL> during shooting
via the control form the master unit. For slave units that use E3+ receiver, flashes on
the receiver need not to set to wireless slave mode, but the need to be set to ETTL
mode manually during shooting.
1.5 Check the transmission status and that the flash is ready:
Check that the <LINK>lamp lights green;
When the flash that is set to wireless slave mode is ready, the AF-assist beam emitter
blinks at 1-second intervals;
Check that the < > slave flash-ready icon is lit on the master units LCD panel;
When the recycling of all the flash units is completed, the master units charge lamp
lights on.
1.6 Check the operation: Press the master units test flash button (charge lamp). The
slave unit flash will fire. If no, check that it is placed within the operation range.
1.7 Take the picture: Set the camera and take the picture, in the same way as with
normal flash shooting. If a standard flash exposure was obtained, the flash exposure
confirmation lamp lights up (blue) for 2 sec.
2. Autoflash Shooting Using Multiple Slave Unit
When you need more flash output or you want to perform lighting more easily, you
can increase the number of slave units and fire them as a single flash. To add slave
units, use the same procedure as Autoflash Shooting Using One Slave Unit. Set A,
B or C as the firing group. The flash will not fire if it is set to D or E. When the
number of the slave units is increased, automatic control is performed to fire all
flashes at the same flash output and ensure that the total flash output results in
standard exposure.
Using Fully Automatic Wireless Flash