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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Note: To start immediately using this flash please refer to the Quick-Start guide.
For advanced features please read this manual and be familiar with your camera
manual and operations.
The Phottix Juno TTL Transceiver Flash for Canon is designed to work with
Canon DSLR cameras and features ETTL I/II, Manual, Multi Modes as well as
Wireless (Radio and Optical) triggering.
Warnings
1. Use your flash safely. Do not fire the flash into the eyes of people or animals at
short distances – damage and/or blindness can occur
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2. Be careful using the flash in or around cars, buses, motorcycles or other
moving vehicles as accidents can result.
3. Never use the flash near combustible gases (gasoline, solvents, etc.).
4. Do not expose the flash or batteries to dripping/splashing water, or high
humidity.
5. Do not leave the flash or batteries in a hot location (direct sunlight, in a closed
car, etc.).
6. Remove batteries from the flash when not being used for an extended period
of time.
7. Change the batteries when required. Use undamaged batteries in good
condition. Do not mix battery types or new and used batteries.
8. Do not put opaque objects in front of the flash lens when firing the flash. The
energy emitted by the flash may cause objects to burn, or cause damage to the
flash tube or fresnel lens.
9. Use caution in touching the flash head after use. It may be hot and can cause
burns.
10. The flash contains high voltage electronic parts. Do not disassemble or
attempt to repair the flash. Never touch the flash’s internal components.
11. Do not touch the External Power Port contacts with any metal objects – this
can cause electric shock and serious injury.
Table of contents
1. Parts and Function .......................................................................................... 4
2. Flash Set-up ....................................................................................................... 5
3. LCD display ........................................................................................................ 9
4. Functions and Operations ............................................................................14
5. Wireless triggering ..........................................................................................19
6. Other Functions .............................................................................................. 29
7. Custom Function ............................................................................................ 29
8. Technical Specifications ............................................................................... 31
9. Appendix ........................................................................................................... 32