Cameras Battery Charger User Manual

2. Set Digital Flash Pre-Flash switch to “0”. Make sure Camera and External Flash batteries are fully
charged. Turn Flash to ON and wait for green ready-light to turn on.
3. Here’s an easy test to make sure the External Flash is firing and synchronized with the camera.
Take a picture of the External Flash, pointing the camera at the flash sensor. Do this with the
camera removed from the flash base and without the Flash Link optical cable connected. The
picture should show the flash firing. If you do not see the flash firing in the picture make sure you
followed the set-up step #1 defined above.
Q – The SeaLife Flash fires sometimes, but frequently misfires when connected to my DC500.
A – Here are is an important update and some tips to make sure the flash fires all the time:
1. Check that the DC500 camera has the latest firmware installed. It should be version 107 PIE 5 or
greater. This firmware increases the intensity of the camera’s flash and delivers more light to the
flash sensor.
a. To determine what version firmware is installed on your camera, turn the camera power on.
Push the MODE button and select the SET-UP option. Select the CUSTOM tab on the top.
Select the bottom right icon called “firmware”
b. For instructions on how to download a free copy of the latest firmware, please visit the
SeaLife website - http://www.sealife-cameras.com/service/firmware.html.
2. Make sure the Flash Link optical cable is properly connected. The DC500 camera comes with the
Flash Link Adapter, but does not include the Flash Link optical cable (item # SL962). The optical
cable is included with combinations sets, like the DC500 ProSet, the Digital Flash or can be
purchased separately at your local dive dealer.
c. Attach the optical cable to the DC500 Flash Link adapter. Insert the open end of the cable
into the Flash Link Adapter so only the tip of the cable sticks out. Do not push the cable in
too far into the hole so it touches the roof of the adapter.