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Hold         button to switch the buzzer (on strobes) on or off. 
When “no buzzer” logo is displayed in LCD, it means that the beep sound is off. 
When the “no buzzer” logo disappears, then the buzzer function is turned on.

Buzz (Beep sound) on strobes 

All settings of strobes are controlled by the commander wirelessly after the pairing 
is completed. If the strobes buzzer is on, a “Beep” sound will be heard when the 
Strobe is charging and not ready to flash. The “Beep” sound will be heard everytime
when there is any change made through the commander.

MG80 Pro Beep or Buzzer on & off switch

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Summary of Contents for MG80 Pro

Page 1: ...Canon Nikon Sony Fujifilm Panasonic Olympus INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...oting function using NAS radio transmission Please note that Nissin MG80 Pro Canon Nikon Sony Fujifilm Panasonic Olympus are not usable with other branded cameras for TTL operation Please refer to Nis...

Page 3: ...in wireless flash NAS flash and Nissin radio receiver NAS receiver as remote slave units The signal of MG80 Pro is transmitted by using 2 4 GHz transmission 2 Insert MG80 Pro on the camera hot shoe as...

Page 4: ...er unit is not water resistance Keep the unit away from rain snow and humidity Do not use benzene thinner or other alcoholic agents to clean the unit Do not use this commander unit with cameras which...

Page 5: ...1sec 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 The AF assist lamp supports digital system cameras measuring autofocus in the center of the image field only It does not support other camera brands other types of Canon...

Page 6: ...battery would not make electric contact Before starting wireless flash shooting 5 2 1 2 1 MG80 Pro has an energy saving power off function To save battery energy the screen of MG80 Pro display dims in...

Page 7: ...utton for 5 seconds to reset to factory default setting Default setting 1 TTL mode 0EV 2 M Manual mode 1 256 3 Zoom setting Manual 24mm 4 Channel Setting no 2 5 HSS mode off 6 Buzzer off 7 Group Mode...

Page 8: ...Pro Turn off MG80 Pro 1 Turn the lock ring of MG80 to loosen it all the way as shown in the picture 2 Slide the mounting foot of MG80 into the hotshoe of the camera 3 Turn the lock ring to opposite d...

Page 9: ...by the camera with the flash exposure or selecting the desired manual power on the flash unit Commander Mode Placing multiple numbers of flashes slave flash off camera and controlling the lighting Sla...

Page 10: ...ton to TTL mode To set the Flash power compensation level rotate the Control wheel to the power level you desire TTL flash power compensation is provided in 12 steps by 1 3 Ev increments for 2 0 1 7 1...

Page 11: ...t MG80 for non automatic flash mode and select the desired flash power Set MG80 to the camera s hotshoe and press the on off switch to power on Press the Power button 3 seconds to select On Camera Mod...

Page 12: ...h photography with multiple lightings from the various directions Using MG80 Pro with a NAS shooting function makes it easy to shoot with advanced wireless multiple flash lighting in the same way as n...

Page 13: ...Hold the Panel Lock key and the On Off button of Nissin i60A at the same time for 3 seconds 1 Rotate the Ch channel dial to Auto auto channel mode 3 Beep sound persists until the Pairing signal recei...

Page 14: ...lot LED will blink about 10 seconds to process the pairing NOTE If strobes still beep constantly after the pairing process is means the pairing process is not complete Please move your MG80 Pro toward...

Page 15: ...nly be controlled by one and only one NAS commander with pairing in default setting MG80 Pro offers Open Mode a new function only works with MG Series on the pairing setting Open Mode can let two or m...

Page 16: ...nt of slave units They mainly divided into two kinds of groups Both basic and advance groups can be operate in the MG80 Pro commander User can switch between these two groups whenever they want Exampl...

Page 17: ...l of 4 groups strobes you can set these 4 groups in different settings Before shooting you have to set each strobes to be one of these 4 groups Set A B C Set A B C 1 Use Mode Dial to change group 1 Us...

Page 18: ...While the selected group is blinking in the display press the Group On Off button When the group is switched on the exposure setting value and exposure bar will be appeared on the right side of the gr...

Page 19: ...e switch In Basic groups mode Press the button In Advanced groups mode To set different exposure in each group 1 Press the Group Selection button When the letter A blinks press M TTL mode button to ch...

Page 20: ...etting of 0 3EV to 2EV will be displayed in 0 3 to 2 0 3 When the exposure compensation setting is completed press the group selection button again If you do not press any group selection button which...

Page 21: ...teger step value 3 When the M mode setting is completed press the group selection button again NOTE If you do not press any group selection button which means all group letters in the display do not b...

Page 22: ...change the Zoom head position setting The focal length is representing the flash angle Rotate the Operation Dial in anti clockwise direction to decrease the value of the focal length of zoom head Kee...

Page 23: ...any group selection button which means all group letter in the display do not blink pressing the modeling light button will invert the modeling on off setting of all groups For example A C On and B D...

Page 24: ...ng shutter leaves within the flash duration As a result the image is only partially exposed by the flash light HSS allows flashgun works under high speed shutter max 1 8000s MG80 Pro HSS On Off switch...

Page 25: ...nction is turned on Buzz Beep sound on strobes All settings of strobes are controlled by the commander wirelessly after the pairing is completed If the strobes buzzer is on a Beep sound will be heard...

Page 26: ...witch on it 7 Then switch off the MG80 Pro 8 Remove the Micro SD SDHC cover of MG80 Pro insert the Micro SD SDHC which contains the latest firmware update files into the MG80 Pro 9 Switch on the MG80...

Page 27: ...x Li ion Batteries 3 8sec with 4xAA rechargeable batteries 280 times with 4x Li ion 650mAh batteries 1 320 times with 4x AA 2450mAh rechargeable batteries NAS 2 4GHz ISM band to obtain technical stand...

Page 28: ...ty 4 Fault or defect caused by fire earthquake flood public pollution and such natural accident 5 In case that the product is stored in dust moisture extremely high temperature or such poor condition...

Page 29: ...Nissin Japan Ltd Tokyo http www nissin japan com Nissin Marketing Ltd Hong Kong http www nissindigital com MG80 Rev 0410 2 0 Design and Specifications are subject to change without prior notice...

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