User's Manual

Receiver Relay Unit Transmitter
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3) Switch between zone A and C on the transmitter to control the flash of your choice.
4) Press camera shutter to fire either corresponding flash.
Note:
1. Set zones to control multiple flashes or cameras, but not when controlling a single
camera.
2. Transmitter (TX/RX) can use up to all 4 zones. Receiver (RX) can use only one zone.
Relay Mode (RL)
Triggering range goes farther than 500 meters when using RL mode. Using 3 or
more units, you can trigger your camera and flashes from extremely long distances.
In order to do this, you must place a 2nd unit between the 1st and 3rd unit, in
order to relay the signal. For reference, 1st unit = transmitter, 2nd unit = relays
signal, 3rd unit = receiver.
1) Triggering Camera Shutter
1. Set all units to 'SUPER' mode.
2. Set all units to TX/RX.
3. Set 2nd unit to Relay Mode by pressing 'CH/RL' button for 1 second (RL indicator
lights green and zones indicators turn off).
2. Set 1st triggering unit to TX/RX.
3. Set 2nd and 3rd units to RX.
4. Set 2nd unit to Relay Mode by pressing 'CH/RL' button for 1 second
(RL indicator lights green and zones indicators turn off).
Note:
1. Sync speed will be compromised when using relay mode.
2. Relaying trigger does not display zones, but still uses them.
Interlink Triggering
Using 3 or more units, you can control both a camera and a flash remotely at the
same time, while using a trigger in your hand. Even control multiple cameras or
flashes. This is called Interlink triggering.
1) Use 1st unit as remote trigger in hand (TX/RX).
2) Place 2nd unit on camera hot shoe (TX/RX), connect by shutter cable.
3) Place 3rd and 4th unit on flash (RX).
4) Half-press trigger button on 1st unit to auto-focus. And led on transmitter lights green
5) Full-press to fire camera shutter and flash at the same time. And led on
transmitter lights red.
2) Triggering Flash / Multiple Cameras
1. Set all units to 'SUPER' mode.
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