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Names of Parts

1

a

0

b

c

d

2
3

4

7
8
9

5

5

6

1

 Group buttons (A/B/C) .................. P. 24

2

 MODE button ................................ P. 25

3

 TEST button .................................. P. 24

4

 Control panel ................................ P. 19

5

 ON/OFF button ............................. P. 22

6

 Battery compartment cover ........... P. 20

OK button ...................................... P. 24

8

 Latch release button ..................... P. 21

9

 Latch ............................................. P. 21

Dial/Arrow pad

0

 Dial .......................................... P. 24, 27

a

 (

fl

 ash compensation/

fl

 ash intensity)/

H

 button ................................. P. 25, 26

b

 MENU/

b

 (key locking)/

G

 button

 ...................................................... P. 27

F

 button

d

 Ch (communication channel)/

I

 button ....................................... P. 24

 Display (control panel)

 Display (control panel)

4

2

1

3

9

MODE

A

B

C

0.0
0.0
1/8

TTL

TTL

M

FP

RATIO

CH

1

Off

1/8

1/4

1/2

6

8

7

5

1

 MODE (

fl

 ash control mode)

2

 +/- (

fl

 ash compensation)/

RATIO (

fl

 ash intensity)

3

 FP (Super FP) 

fl

 ash

4

 CH (communication channel)

5

 RATIO (

fl

 ash intensity)

6

 Group A setting

7

 Group B setting

8

 Group C setting

d

 (key lock mode)

Summary of Contents for FC-WR IM012

Page 1: ...FC WR JP 2 EN INSTRUCTIONS 18 FR MODE D EMPLOI 34 ES INSTRUCCIONES 50 DE BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG 66 KR 80 CHT 94 TH 108 VI C C H NG D N 122 Model No IM012...

Page 2: ...or future reference Be sure to read the instruction manuals for the flash and the wireless receiver as well If you use the product outside the country or region of purchase you may violate local regul...

Page 3: ...a a flash compensation flash intensity H button P 25 26 b MENU b key locking G button P 27 c F button d Ch communication channel I button P 24 Display control panel Display control panel 4 2 1 3 9 MOD...

Page 4: ...tteries to use Choose from the following batteries AAA NiMH batteries x 2 AAA alkaline dry cell batteries x 2 x AAA manganese batteries are not usable Inserting the batteries 1 Open the battery compar...

Page 5: ...off any dirt or moisture before you attach the commander to the camera 1 Hold down the latch release button 1 and slide the latch in the direction of the arrow 2 Latch Latch release button 2 Insert th...

Page 6: ...le Turning off the power Turning off the power Press the ON OFF button Sleep mode Automatic power off Sleep mode Automatic power off With some cameras the commander will automatically enter the sleep...

Page 7: ...separately Flash with radio wireless function sold separately Flash with radio wireless function sold separately Group B Group A Group C Flash with radio wireless function sold separately Communicatio...

Page 8: ...ou do not want to use this communication group select Off 4 Press the Ch button to highlight CH Then turn the dial to select a communication channel Press the OK button to confirm You can select SCAN...

Page 9: ...from 5 to 5 Press the OK button Manually Setting the Flash Intensity M Mode The flash will fire at the selected intensity You can use this mode with cameras that do not support the Olympus communicat...

Page 10: ...ght FP Then turn the dial to select On MODE A B C FP CH 0 0 1 RATIO 0 0 1 128 TTL TTL M On FP FP FP 3 Adjust the settings Setting the flash compensation in the FP TTL mode Press the a button to highli...

Page 11: ...the control panel MODE A B C FP CH 0 0 1 0 0 1 8 TTL M Off TTL RATIO Settings on the MENU Screen You can configure various functions to make the wireless commander easier to use Setup procedure Setup...

Page 12: ...th Do not use flash in places where it may be exposed to flammable or explosive gas Otherwise fire ignition or explosion may result Do not directly solder the product or modify remodel or disassemble...

Page 13: ...foreign matter before attaching the unit to the camera Using the radio wireless function When you use the radio wireless communication function comply with all local laws and regulations If you use t...

Page 14: ...on between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician...

Page 15: ...m This symbol crossed out wheeled bin WEEE Annex IV indicates separate collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment in the EU countries Please do not throw the equipment into the domestic r...

Page 16: ...Power supply AAA alkaline dry cell batteries x 2 AAA NiMH batteries x 2 Splash proof function Type Class 1 IPX1 Operable temperature humidity 2 From 10 to 40 C 14 to 104 F From 30 to 90 Storage warra...

Page 17: ...customer support Tel 1 800 260 1625 Toll free Our phone customer support is available from 9 am to 9 pm Monday to Friday ET E Mail distec olympus com European Technical Customer Support Please visit...

Page 18: ...wing importer description applies to products imported into the EU directly by OLYMPUS EUROPA SE Co KG only OLYMPUS EUROPA SE Co KG Wendenstrasse 14 18 20097 Hamburg Germany Manufactured by OLYMPUS CO...

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