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the stop button will send the pulse programmed in the Camera Box to stop recording. Use
this mode for recording video on Canon or Nikon cameras.
Mode 3
: Follow the Camera Box internal programming. If the camera box is set for “# pics: 2”
then you’ll get two pictures every time you press the record button. You do not need to
press the stop button in this case unless you want to abort the programming.
Press the mode button to change the mode and you’ll get one green LED flash for Mode 1,
and two flashes for Mode 2. Each mode button press will change the mode button. It ships with
Mode 1 as the default.
2.8
Record Button
Depending on the current mode, this button will either set the camera’s shutter active
or
follow
the camera box’s programming. The Remote’s LED will indicate what the camera box is
currently doing (half-press: green, recording: red). If you get a fast flashing red LED that
indicates that communication wasn’t successful with the camera box.
2.9
Stop Button
This button will turn off the camera’s shutter
or
stop the currently running program.
2.10
LED Indicators
The LED will follow what the camera box’s camera settings are. If it is recording, the light will
turn Red. If it is waiting for the “Delay” time to expire, it will turn green. Just exactly like the
camera box.
If the LED flashes red that means that there was no communication with the camera box, or you
did something that didn’t make sense – like pressing the stop button without first pressing
the record button.