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Setting the Transmitter

Automatically Enter Power Saving Mode

1. The flash trigger will go into standby mode after the transmitter enter sleep mode, and the 

displays on the LCD panel will disappear. 

2. Press any of the button (<TEST> fully pressed/<CH>/<GR>/<MODE>) can wake up the flash 

trigger. If the transmitter is attached to the Nikon DSLR camera, half press the shutter can 

also wake up the system.

3. If the transmitter is set to single contact mode(         is

displayed), the system will not enter 

power saving mode.

Setting the Transmitter

The following table lists the available and unavailable custom functions of this flash. The icon “√” 

indicates the flash custom function is supported but “0”indicates the custom function is not 

supported.

Note: Some icons will be displayed when setting the relevant custom functions to make users have a good 

understanding.

ON(The single contact mode set icon 
is displayed.)
It is advisable to set the transmitter to single
contact mode when using it to trigger the flash 
by PC cord or through camera’s single contact.

Settings and Description

OFF

Master flash synchronization  delay N*100 us

(synchronization delay icon  

     

is displayed.)

OFF

Setting Signs

0

1~100

0

1

Functions

Synchronization 

delay setting

Single contact 

mode

Custom 

Functions No.

C.Fn-00

C.Fn-01

Application

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C.Fn: Setting Custom Functions

Settings and Description

Changing with camera's zoom value, Flash's 

auto ZOOM functions should be turned on. 

Zoom

(

20/24/28/35/50/70/80/105/135/

200mm) 

PC sync socket connects with camera

PC sync socket connects with flash

Multi Flash OFF

Multi Flash ON

Setting Signs

AU

20,24,28,35,50,70,

80,105,135,135+

0

1

0

1

Functions

Zoom setting

PC sync socket 

connects with 

camera/flash

Multi Flash 

ON/OFF

Custom 

Functions No.

C.Fn-02

C.Fn-03

C.Fn-04

Application

1. Press the <CH> Button for 2 seconds or longer until <Fn> is displayed.

2. Select the custom function No.

* Turn the Select Dial to choose the Custom Function No.

3. Change the Setting.

* Press the <GR> Button until the custom function No. blinks.

* Turn the Select Dial to set the desired number. Pressing <GR> button will confirm the settings.

* Press <MODE> button to exit the C.Fn settings. 

Wireless Shutter Release Mode

Half press the <TEST> Trigger Button to focus. Fully press the <TEST> Trigger Button, and the 

Status Indicator Lamp turns red. Now camera is ready to shoot. When releasing the button, the 

Status Indicator Lamp turns off.

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Summary of Contents for X1N

Page 1: ...Receiver can control camera shooting through 2 5mm sync port Adjust the flash s focal length through the transmitter Wide LCD panel backlight on off Transmitter use a PC cord to input and output Recei...

Page 2: ...LCD PC 02 02 04 07 08 AF C Fn 10 16 17 18 18 X1N TTL TTL NIKON PC 1 8000s i TTL 1 8000s 02 01...

Page 3: ...03 ON OFF AF ON OFF STATUS LED MODE TEST CH GR Micro USB PC LCD 04...

Page 4: ...GR CH 05 A M TTL FEC B C D E F GR G H I A B C D E F G H I 2 5mm Micro USB TEST ON OFF STATUS LED GR CH LCD A B C C B A 06 CH Gr...

Page 5: ...07 1 N1 N3 2 3 2 AA 2 2 0V 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 1 1 1 1 2 2 5mm 1 3 1 4 08 1 2...

Page 6: ...4 PC 4 1 4 2 PC 4 3 PC 4 4 PC CH Fn Fn 03 1 PC 3 3 1 3 2 TEST TEST 10 09 ON AF 1 CH 2 CH 3 32 1 32 1 MODE 2 TTL M OFF ON AF 1 i TTL 2 ZOOM ZOOM 3 TTL M 4 Nikon CLS M A B C D E TTL 3 4 CH CH...

Page 7: ...M 1 128 1 1 0 3 TTL FEC 3 3 0 3 4 GR 1 GR 2 3 M M 1 128 1 1 0 3 1 1 1 128 TTL TTL FEC FEC 3 3 0 3 3 3 4 GR 11 1 C Fn 04 1 2 MODE 3 on OFF 1 2 MODE 3 P T H 4 GR GR MODE X1T N X1R N Nikon TT685N AD360II...

Page 8: ...T 5 1 60 LCD 2 TEST CH GR MODE NIKON 3 14 0 N 100us PC Zoom ZOOM Zoom 20 24 28 35 50 70 80 105 135 200mm PC PC 0 1 100 0 1 AU 20 24 28 35 50 70 80 105 135 135 0 1 0 1 Zoom PC C Fn 00 C Fn 01 C Fn 02 C...

Page 9: ...15 TEST TEST FP e1 1 250 FP 1 320 FP 1 CH 2 Fn 2 3 GR GR MODE C Fn 1 CH 1 2 CH 3 CH 4 01 32 32 1 1 GR 1 2 GR 3 GR 4 A E E A 16 GR CH GR CH...

Page 10: ...17 1 2 MF AF 3 4 5 1 LCD 2 TEST GR TEST NIKON 18 TTL TTL X1N Nikon Nikon i TTL PC 2 4G MSK 2 AA i TTL 3 1 3...

Page 11: ...Release As a Wireless Studio Flash Trigger or Speedlight Trigger with PC Sync Socket 21 21 23 26 27 Setting the Transmitter Power Switch Power Switch of AF Assist Beam Channel Settings Mode Settings...

Page 12: ...the batteries come into contact with skin or clothing rinse immediately with fresh water Foreword Thanks for your purchase of this X1N TTL wireless flash trigger This TTL wireless flash trigger can b...

Page 13: ...am do not output Status Indicator Lamp LED Red Color Lamp TEST Trigger Button Half Press Fully Press Micro USB Port PC Sync Socket Battery Compartment Hot Shoe Speedlight Connection Body Names of Part...

Page 14: ...le Contact Icon A B C D E F G H I Transmitter Panel C B A Installing Batteries As shown in the illustration slide the battery compartment lid of the transmitter and receiver and insert two AA batterie...

Page 15: ...shutter port before turning on the camera 3 2 Half press the TEST Trigger Button to focus When fully press the TEST Trigger Button to shoot the Status Indicator Lamp will turn red until releasing the...

Page 16: ...mode will be changed by the order of TTL M modes means OFF and the current group will not fire a flash in this mode Current Group Settings 1 Short press the GR Button to set the current group 2 The cu...

Page 17: ...ame mode with the current group will blink Turn the Select Dial to change the settings 3 If the current group is in the M mode all the other groups which are in the M mode will change their power outp...

Page 18: ...delay N 100 us synchronization delay icon is displayed OFF Setting Signs 0 1 100 0 1 Functions Synchronization delay setting Single contact mode Custom Functions No C Fn 00 C Fn 01 Application 34 C F...

Page 19: ...will be displayed on the panel Group Settings 1 Short press the GR Button and the group amount will increase a step each time 2 Long press the GR Button will enter quicker adjustment mode The group am...

Page 20: ...of Malfunction rust and corrosion may occur and go beyond repair if soaked in water or exposed to high humidity Avoid sudden temperature changes Condensation happens if sudden temperature changes such...

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