Manual

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Introduction
The Phottix Aster Wireless Flash Trigger Set is used to remotely re
camera ashes. The Aster transmitter unit emits a wireless radio signal to
the Aster receiver unit when the cameras shutter is triggered. This signal
res the ash attached to the receiver, depending on the radio channel
selected. The receiver can also be optically triggered with a cameras
built-in ash or other ash unit. This allows you to take o-camera ash
photographs without using radio triggering.
Features
1) The receiver unit has two operating modes: In W’ (wireless) mode the
receiver unit is triggered by the wireless transmitter unit. In ‘L (light)
mode the receiver unit is triggered optically by another ash – an optical
sensor is on the back of the receiver unit.
2) Four radio channels (for ‘W’ wireless mode) are available to avoid
interference.
3) When using ‘W’ wireless mode: Setting the transmitter’s channel
selection switch to ALL will re the ashes on all receiver units within
range, even if set to dierent channels.
4) The transmitter and receiver units have an on/o switch, and an LED
to indicate operation and triggering.
5) The receiver unit’s hot shoe mount will accept speedlight-type ash
units. The metal tripod thread underneath the receiver unit can be used
for mounting the unit on a tripod or light stand.
6) The receiver unit’s PC Sync socket will take a 3.5mm mono plug. The
included 3.5mm PC Sync cable can connect the receiver unit to a studio
strobe when using the 6.3mm PC adapter (included).
7) Supported Modes: Manual, Non TTL Auto.
Phottix Aster Flash Trigger
INSTRUCTION
Operating Instructions
W (wireless) mode
1) Turn on the transmitter unit (move switches to the ‘On position).
2) Move the receiver switch to the ‘W’ position and set the channel
selector (there are 1/2/3/4 channel switches) of both transmitter and
receiver units to same number (1 -1, 2 -2, 3 -3, 4 -4).
3) Press the test button on the transmitter unit. If the transmitter and
receivers signal LEDs light simultaneously, the units are properly cong-
ured.
4) Slide the ash into the receiver unit’s hot shoe socket, locking it with
the ash’s locking mechanism; slide the transmitter unit into the
cameras hot shoe socket. Pressing the cameras shutter release will now
trigger the ash.
L (light) mode (without use of transmitter)
1) Move the receiver unit switch to the ‘L position.
2) The ash on receiver will now be triggered by a cameras built-in ash
or other another ash unit within range.
For Studio ash
1) Plug the PC Sync cord into the receiver units PC Sync socket. Connect
the cord (the 3.5mm mono plug or 6.3mm converter) to the studio light.
Set the receiver to ‘W ‘ (wireless) mode.
2) Slide the transmitter unit into the cameras hot shoe connection.
3) Pressing the camera’s shutter release will now trigger the ash.
Specications
Transmitter battery type: 23A (12V Mini Battery, included)
Standby current: 0uA, working current: 1mA
Receiver battery type: CR2 3V battery
Standby current: 0uA, working current: 600uA
Transmitter connection: 3.5 mm socket for PC Sync cord
Trigger life: 20,000 times, standby time: one year
Receiver connection: 3.5 mm socket for PC Sync cord
Flash PC Sync cord with 3.5 mm plug and a 6.3 mm plug adapter
Operating distance: W (wireless) mode 30m (100 ft.) in open areas, L
(light) mode 10m
Sync speed: Varies from 1/125s to 1/250s depending on the sync speed of
ashes/strobes and types of camera
Usage Notices
1) Use batteries as specied in this user guide. Replace with a new
battery if the receiver’s signal LED becomes dim.
2) Protect the units. Falls or crushing can damage the transmitter and
receiver units.
3) Keep the units dry, and avoid rain, dampness, and electric shock.
ENG

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