User Instructions
7. Choosing the right mode 
To select a mode, press the MODE/OK button. 
The available modes will appear across the top 
of the display, with the current mode highlighted. 
The full name of the current mode will also appear 
in the center of the display. Use the Left   and 
Right   arrow buttons to select the mode. Then 
press the MODE/OK or SET buttons to select the 
mode and exit. 
There are two soft keys in this menu, OFF and PRGM MODE 
OFF – This will prevent the flash from firing. Use this if you want to turn off the light from the 
on camera flash, but still want any remotes you are using to fire when the shutter is pressed. 
PRGM MODE -  Pressing this button will bring you into the program mode. In the program 
mode you can store up to eight of your favorite settings. You can easily jump between any of 
these eight settings for quick lighting set ups. 
Below is a description of each mode and it’s operation. This will aid you in choosing the mode 
that is best for the desired lighting . 
7.1 Q  QTTL 
QTTL mode uses the exposure system built into the camera.  You may offset exposure by 2 
stops above or 3 stops below camera setting. 
Use this mode if you want the camera to control the exposure 
Radio:  Can be set to send a SYNC signal to fire remote flashes. Each remote flash controls   
 it’s own exposure. 
 Or it can be set to send a QTTL signal to remote Qflashes. 
Positives
 : Simplest of all the QTTL mode while still being able to fire and/or control remote 
flashes, such as power packs used for room lights 
Negatives
 : Not possible to ratio remote flash exposures. Remotes will be the same exposure 
as the local flash. 
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