User Instructions
Positives
 : Most accurate of all flash modes. 
Negatives
 : Requires some knowledge of exposures, distance, and the use of a flash meter. 
7.5 RL  Remote Linked to local Qflash 
Quick and easy set up remote Qflash Trio. Light output is controlled by the local flash. 
Use this mode as the simplest way to set up remote flash systems. 
If the local Qflash is in QTTL-W mode then the exposure will match the output of the local flash. 
If the local flash is in Auto, this Remote flash can be set 2 stops above or 3 stops below the 
local flash. This is achieved by adjusting the ‘LINKED” setting on the local Qflash. 
Radio: Turned on automatically. Set only Channel/Zones to match. 
Positives
 : Not difficult to set up, and works for all modes of the local flash. No time delay 
between shutter and flash. 
Negatives
 : Most basic type of multiple flash mode, and therefore does not lend itself to 
complicated ratios.  There is only one exposure setting for all remotes. 
7.6 RA  Remote Automatic 
Light output is controlled by the sensor located on the front of the remote Qflash.  F number 
and ISO information are sent to the flash from the camera. As the F number and ISO are 
changed on the camera this flash will follow. 
Use this mode if you want a remote flash to have the dedication of a TTL flash, but the 
simplicity of the automatic sensor. 
Radio: set Automatically. 
Positives
 : No pre flash required. Very Quick mode. No time delay between shutter and flash. 
None of the problems associated with TTL. 
Negatives
 : Since exposure is controlled by the sensor on flash, user needs to be mindful of 
camera placement. If the camera and flash are in widely different locations, the picture will not 
be properly exposed. 
7.7 RG  Remote Group 
Allows full control of Remote Qflashes whose mode is set on the control panel located on the 
local Qflash Trio. 
Use this mode if you plan on making frequent changes to the settings on the remote flash, such 
as mode, f number, and power 
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