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CT2K Canon TTL Kit

Item number 46072

Included in the Box

• 

TTL Kit with Hotshoe

• 

1/16” Hex Key

Compatible Strobes

• 

Ikelite DS160, DS161

• 

Ikelite DS125 above serial number 5000

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Ikelite DS51

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Ikelite DS50 above serial number 70000

• 

Ikelite DS200 above serial number 7163

 

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SEA&SEA, INON, Nikonos, and Ikelite non-DS strobes 
are not capable of powering the TTL Kit circuitry and 
thus will not provide TTL operation with this kit. These 
strobes may operate in manual power modes.

Installation and Use

Removing the Hotshoe

Your housing came with a manual hotshoe installed. This 
hotshoe must be removed prior to installing the TTL kit.

1.  

The hotshoe is attached by male connector to the female 

socket of the bulkhead. Depress the tab on the male 
connector. 

2.  

Hold the female connector while gently pulling the male 

connector out of its socket.

3.  

Store the manual hotshoe in a small sealed plastic bag 

along with your spare parts.

4.  

The manual hotshoe may be reinstalled at a later time to 

bypass TTL operation.

Installing the TTL Kit

1.  

Remove the camera mounting tray from the housing.

2.  

Using the included 1/16” hex key, loosen the set screw on 

the left side of the housing mounting tray.

3.  

Looking into the housing from the back, orient the TTL kit 

with the hotshoe on your left and the male connector end 
towards the front of the housing.

4.  

Slide the TTL kit into the center of the housing mounting 

tray. The male connector should come out the front of the 
housing mounting tray near the port opening.

5.  

Re-tighten the 1/16” set screw until it stops. Do not over-

tighten.

6.  

Line up the tab of the male connector with the female 

socket of the bulkhead and push gently together. The tab 
will click into place when properly connected.

Connecting Your Camera

1.  

Install your camera in the housing using the camera 

mounting tray.

2.  

Orient the arrow on the top of the TTL Kit hotshoe to point 

towards the front of the camera.

3.  

Slide the TTL kit hotshoe onto the camera’s hotshoe.

4.  

Press the back of the hotshoe firmly to ensure that it is as 

far forward as possible on the camera.

 

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Failure to push the hotshoe far enough forward may 
result in lack of TTL or failure to fire strobes. 

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