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Odin II TTL Flash Trigger for Canon 

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Note: Before using the Odin II TTL Flash Trigger for Canon, please read this 
instruction manual carefully.   
 
Odin II TTL Flash Trigger is a new generation of TTL triggering system based on the 
previous Odin TTL Flash Trigger. While keeping the Odin system’s core functions 
such as of wireless power level adjustment, zoom adjustment and etc, the new system 
has been added with a series of innovative functions to extend its utility and stability, 
including group/channel/ID settings, AF assist light, wireless modeling light 
brightness control. A whole new structural design allows for easier and faster to 
operation. 

 

Many TTL flashes have been tested but the manufacturer cannot guarantee that all 
third party TTL flashes will function properly with the Phottix Odin II. It is designed 
and optimized for Canon Flashes using the ETTL II/ETTL system. 

 

Please Note: 

1.

 

After turning on the Phottix Odin II transmitter and receivers, slave mode does 

not need to be set on flashes on Photix Odin II receivers, but flashes need to be set 
in ETTL mode. 
 

2.

 

Ensure there is a good hot shoe connection between the transmitter and camera, 

flashes and receivers for best performance. 

 

3.

 

Many TTL flashes have been tested but the manufacture cannot guarantee that all 

third party TTL flashes will function properly with the Phottix Odin II. It has been 
designed and optimized for original canon flashes using the ETTL II/ETTL system. 

 

4. Turn of all devices-flashes/strobes, camera, and the Phottix Odin II transmitter 
and receivers when connecting and disconnecting the devices. 

 

FCC Interference Statement:   
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the 
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) 
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may 
cause undesired operation. 
 
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: 
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an 
uncontrolled environment. This device and its antenna must not be co-located or 

Summary of Contents for odin II TTL

Page 1: ...hottix Odin II transmitter and receivers slave mode does not need to be set on flashes on Photix Odin II receivers but flashes need to be set in ETTL mode 2 Ensure there is a good hot shoe connection...

Page 2: ...ff and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment an...

Page 3: ...posure Confirmation Lamp 6 Select Set Button 7 Locking Ring 8 Group Button From right to left are A B C D E consecutively 9 Power Button Menu Button 10 High Speed Sync Button HSS 11 Modeling Light But...

Page 4: ...ttery cover 2 Insert the batteries Make sure the and battery contacts are correctly oriented as shown Note Please use 2 pieces of AA alkaline batteries or AA type NI MH batteries 3 Replace the battery...

Page 5: ...2 Turn off Press and hold the power button until the LCD screen goes blank Firing Group Channel and ID Setting 1 The Phottix Odin II system has up to 5 groups A B C D E 32 channels and settable IDs fr...

Page 6: ...e displayed on the screen nor can the IDs be settable Upgrading firmware by USB The firmware of the transmitter and receivers can be upgraded using the included USB cable Any upgrades and full instruc...

Page 7: ...Ratio Functions Screen Receiver...

Page 8: ...TTL M Mixed Functions To set flash mode for each group Press the group button to choose the group to set and then press button to choose the flash mode from TTL Manual and OFF TTL Will fire flashes us...

Page 9: ...in action of focusing the indicators will light green while in action of shooting the indicators will light red Modeling Light Button Pressing the modeling light button on the transmitter will allow y...

Page 10: ...flash zoom wirelessly set the flash on receiver to Azoom 2 Set the Odin II transmitter as following 1 Press the zoom button to display zoom setting screen 2 Press group button to select to group to s...

Page 11: ...ight will illuminate to assist with AF The AF Assist Light on the front of the transmitter will project a focusing target on the subject As laser light the AF assist light is featured less decay good...

Page 12: ...er V C Fn Setting the Custom Function Odin II transmitter comes with a number of programmable custom functions To edit those functions see below 1 Press to display the custom function screen Master Un...

Page 13: ...ID 0000 9999 ID setting channel 5 32 ON Enable beep function 03 BEEP OFF Disable beep function ON Enable AF assist light 04 A F OFF disable AF assist light ON Enable idle mode when the transmitter is...

Page 14: ...g Current 60mA Receiver Current Max Operating Current 60mA Peak wavelength 650nm Optical power 5mW AF Assist Light Spot diameter at 1m Injecting distance 1m L 335mm W 326mm angle of the sector at appr...

Page 15: ...Remove batteries from the wireless trigger if not being used for an extended period 7 Interference The flash trigger transmits radio signals at 2 4GHz Its performance can be affected by electrical cur...

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