Introduction
Time interval should be always be greater then parameter
6 (release time).
Adjustement range: 1 ms .. 9999 ms.
Release time, parameter 6
Time, the release button of the camera is „pressed“ du-
ring one release procedure caused by the joker.
Adjusting the camera in series mode (many pictures per
second) it is possible to use the full performance of your
camera-system.
Release time should be always smaller than parameter 5
(time interval between releases).
Adjustment range: 1 ms .. 9999 ms.
Wake-Up, Parameter 7
A lot of modern flashes do have a stand-by function. This
means the flash is switching into power-save-mode after
a few minutes. A camera release will not activate the
flash at this moment.
Activating the wake-up function, the first step of the
camera-release-button ( AF of the camera / half pressed
button) will be pressed periodically. Thus the flash is
„alive“ for a longer time.
Adjustable: on, off
Example procedure with release repetition
Parameters:
3: 100 ms
(delay of release)
4: 3 x
(number of releases)
5: 500 ms
(time interval)
6: 200 ms
(release time)
Starttime, parameter 1 (second function)
The starttime and the following parameters are needed in
the Mode Timer-Release (depends on date and time).
Adjustment format is ddhhmm (day, hour, minute).
Example: 240836, Release time is the 24. day of the cur-
rent month at the time 8:36.
Intervall, Parameter 2 (second function)
In mode timer-release this parameter means the time in-
terval between single releases.
Adjustment format is hhmmss (hour, minute, second).
For example: 023526, the device will release the camera
every 2 hours 35 minutes and 26 seconds. For the first
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Durchbruch der Lichtschranke
Auslöseverzögerung
Auslösedauer
Zeitintervall zwischen den Auslösungen