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[. . . ] All information in this Quick Guide is subject to change. Internal Antenna Configuration/Channel 1 Configuration/Channel 2 Power Off TEST/LEARN Button Status LED Battery Compartment (on bottom) Mini-USB Connector (on side) Nikon-style Hot Shoe Locking Ring READ ME FIRST: This PocketWizard radio runs on powerful software called ControlTL (Control The Light). It can be configured for your specific needs using the PocketWizard Utility which can be downloaded at: www. PocketWizard. com/support/downloads Power on any connected equipment from the top down: Flash, then radio, then camera. All equipment should be turned OFF when making connections or unwanted triggering may occur. a Mini-USB Connector (behind antenna) Adjustable Antenna Batteries 2 AA [IEC:LR6] Zone Switch Configuration/Channel 1 Configuration/Channel 2 Power Off TEST/LEARN Button 1/4-20 Mount (on bottom) Lanyard Loop Nikon-style Hot Shoe Remote Flash Triggering Port Locking Ring Remote Camera Triggering Port Status LED PocketWizard recommends powering your Speedlights with high-capacity rechargeable batteries. If operation is not optimal, check Speedlight and radio batteries first. [. . . ] Note: Manual remote flashes are not calculated as part of the i-TTL exposure. Use PocketWizard Utility to engage HyperSyncTM and explore faster than X-sync shutter speeds. Learn about the AC3 ZoneController, PowerTracking, and controlling your Speedlights and select studio flashes by reading the extended documentation for the following PocketWizard radios and accessories: · AC3 ZoneController for Nikon · PowerST4 for Elinchrom · AC9 AlienBees Adapter for Nikon Learn Mode Channels can be set via PocketWizard Utility (recommended) or taught from any PocketWizard transmitter using Learn Mode. IMPORTANT: Hold radios at least 2 feet apart when teaching/learning. 1. Turn MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 radio ON and select channel to be taught: C. 1 or C. 2. Press and hold TEST for several seconds until LED blinks amber, then release TEST. Quickly press and hold TEST on teaching transmitting radio (MiniTT1, FlexTT5, Plus II or MultiMAX). · 1 green blink = Low Standard channel learned (1 through 16, including Plus 1 through 4) · 2 green blinks = High Standard channel learned (MultiMAX 17 through 32) · 3 green blinks = ControlTL channel learned For remote i-TTL systems, teach MiniTT1 radio to be used as primary transmitter first, then use it to teach all FlexTT5 units. MiniTT1 and FlexTT5 radios send out both ControlTL and Standard triggers every time they are triggered. If you see only 1 or 2 green blinks, and you desire i-TTL, teach again with MiniTT1 or FlexTT5 radio. To teach all radios Standard channels, use Standard transmitter as teaching radio for all learning radios, including MiniTT1 radio to be used as primary transmitter. To avoid inadvertent flashing, turn OFF remote radios that have already been taught or have already had the channel set. a Other Functions Auto-Relay Mode A FlexTT5 radio in camera's shoe and connected with motor drive cord to P1 can receive a radio trigger and trigger the camera's motor drive, which in turn triggers a remote flash. The channel used for relay transmit is 1 higher than receive channel, unless set differently via PocketWizard Utility. Example: If you taught FlexTT5 radio Standard channel 2, then relay transmit occurs on Standard channel 3. For Auto-relay with remote i-TTL Speedlights triggered by the remote camera, an -ACC cable is required. For Auto-Relay with manual flashes, engage Basic Trigger Mode in the PocketWizard Utility - any PocketWizard motor drive cable can be used. Status LED Normal "waiting for trigger" operation = short blink every 2 seconds. Normal short blink color indicates Battery Level: Green Good battery Amber Warning ­ battery low Red Very low battery ­ change immediately Steady red LED in sync with TEST indicates normal transmission. (Hold for 10 seconds to teach ­ see Learn mode) Short red blink in sync with trigger indicates normal reception. Rapid red blinking when not triggering or half-pressing camera indicates error condition. Power off the unit, reseat all connections, and power back on. Reset RESET RESET A / CHANNEL RESET: To reset learned channels to channels last set in Utility, hold TEST on power up. [. . . ] For more information on frequency, please go to: www. PocketWizard. com/wheretobuy/frequency © 2010 LPA Design, Inc. Product features and specifications are subject to change without notice. PocketWizard, ControlTL, MiniTT1, FlexTT5, PowerST4, AC3, AC9, HyperSync, Plus II and MultiMAX are either trademarks or registered trademarks of LPA Design, Inc. All other trademarks contained herein are the property of their respective owners. [. . . ]

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