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16.2 Multi-master
The V6 II supports up to 16 TXs working together in a lighting set up. Photographers
can share the same set of remote flashes and command them to fire the power
output without being influenced by the others.
There is no need to configure on the V6 II menu to support multi-master. By the time
the any of the photographer in the group presses the shutter, the V6 II TX would
trigger the RXs and command the flash to fire the configured power levels from that
specific TX.
Note: If two TXs are triggering at the same time, the RXs may interfere with each
other. It is recommended to the photographers in the set up to shoot one by one.
16.3 Delay Timer
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Every V6 II is equipped with a delay timer that is configurable in either the TX or RX
mode. The delay timer delays the trigger response for the time period set. If you wish
to f ire the flash a bit later than the first curtain sync to create a different light effect
(e.g., to achieve a second curtain sync), set an appropriate delay time from 1
millisecond to 99 seconds.
1. Switch on the V6 in TX or RX mode, press , and turn the selection dial to
<DELAY>. Press .
2. To set a delay time in millisecond, turn the dial to <SET MS> and press . Turn
the dial to set each digit and press to confirm and move to another digit.
3. To set a delay time in millisecond, turn the dial to <SET SEC> and press . Turn
the dial to set each digit and press to confirm and move to another digit.
4. The status screen of V6 TX and main screen of the V6 II RX will show the status of
the delay timer (see Section 6.2).
16.4 Group
Sequence
There may be some situations in which you would like to f ire the slave groups in a
very short sequence:
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Post-production of high dynamic range (HDR) photos: In burst mode,