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TTL mode can be used only when the Cruiser is paired with the Cruiser Wireless
Controller. When the wireless controller is mounted on a compatible camera, the
camera’s TTL metering system automatically sends the Cruiser the appropriate
flash output level.
To set the monologht to TTL mode, follow these steps:
1.
Set the channel and groups on the Cruiser (see page 18).
1.
Follow the instructions under Selecting Channels and Groups on page 18
to set the wireless controller’s channel and group.
Important!
If you’re using the wireless remote but the Cruiser is not in TTL
mode, half-pressing the shutter button on your camera will automatically return
the Cruiser to TTL mode.
To exit TTL mode, press the Mode button on the wireless remote.
Using TTL with the Wireless Controller
Make sure the wireless remote and the Cruiser are set to the same channel. All
Cruiser fixtures set to that channel, regardless of group, will switch to TTL mode
when the channel is selected on the wireless remote.
1.
Press the Mode button to activate TTL.
When TTL is selected, the output power values on all groups switch to
flash exposure compensation values (EV -3.0 to +3.0) that can be adjusted
in 1/10-stop increments.
2.
To change the EV compensation value, select the group and use the + or -
buttons.
The compensation value will be stored in the wireless remote’s memory and will
be displayed the next time TTL mode is activated.
When TTL mode is deactivated, the most recently used power output values
return to the wireless remote’s display.
Using the Cruiser in TTL Mode