User Manual

PocketWizard manufactures products for 3 different world frequencies: US, CE, and
JAPAN. Not every product is manufactured for every frequency. Products manufactured
for one world frequency are NOT compatible with products from another. Make sure to
order products that are compatible with the frequency you already own, or are legal for
use in your world region.
Selective Quad-Triggering (A B C D keys)
This powerful feature is used to individually control up to 4 sets of MultiMAX II units (set
for RECEIVE mode) on the same channel. Each keypad letter, A B C D refers to an
individual zone. Each zone can be independently selected or deselected from a
MultiMAX II (set for TRANSMIT mode).
Follow the steps below to test Quad-Triggering:
1. Set one MultiMAX II to TRANSMIT mode
2. Set up to 4 MultiMAX II units to RECEIVE mode (same channel as TRANSMIT unit)
3. Using the A B C D L keys set each RECEIVE unit to a different zone
4. On the TRANSMIT unit use the A B C D L keys to select which zones will trigger. The
zone is selected when the letter is displayed on the LCD screen. The zone is deselected
when a dot appears where the letter would be displayed.
5. Press the TEST key on the MultiMAX II (set for TRANSMIT mode) unit to trigger the
selected zones
Any number of MultiMAX II units (set for RECEIVE mode) may be set to the same
channel and zone, and will trigger simultaneously. Selective Quad-Triggering is only
available on channels 17 and higher.
TRANSMIT unit Channel: 17
Zones: A, B, and Local
RECEIVE unit Channel: 17, Zone: A
RECEIVE unit Channel: 17, Zone: B
Classic Channels
Classic channels are compatible with early PocketWizard models and the PocketWizard
Plus. Selective Quad- Triggering is only available in channels 17 through 32. In
channels 1 through 16 the display will show CLASSIC CHANNEL and zones A B C D
do not appear. The A key simply toggles the remote receivers on or off and is displayed
on the main screen as R. It is not possible to toggle both the remote (A key) and the
local flash (L key) off at the same time when using a CLASSIC CHANNEL. Operation on