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Using Zoom: 

1.  Press the Zoom Button to enter the Zoom screen. 

2.  Pressing the Selection button will cycle through groups A, B and C, and 

Transmission channel.  

3.  Note: Pressing the Selection button after the CH selection will return to the 

TTL/Mixed

 or Ratios Function Screens

 

4.  With groups A, B or C active: Press the Mode Button to change from TTL 

to Manual mode. In Manual Zoom, press the - / + buttons to adjust the 
flash zoom. No adjustments can be made in TTL mode.  

 

Using the Clear Button: 

1.  The Clear Button will erase any setting currently in the TCU.  
2.  Press the Clear button to remove 

TT/M/Off, Ratio,

 Zoom and EV settings 

currently in the TCU.  

 

Using the Test Button 

The test button will fire all flashes connected to Phottix Odin receivers that are on 
the same channel as the TCU.  

1.  Press the Test button. 
2.  Flashes will fire in sequence: Group A, followed by Groups B and C.  

 

Using High Speed Sync (HSS) and Second Curtain Sync (SCS) 

 
Pressing the HSS/SCS button will 

cycle between

 HSS, SCS and standard 

operations.  
1.  HSS will allow shutter speeds

 longer

 than a compatible cameras specified 

shutter speed to be used. Shutter speeds up to 1/8000 sec. can be achieved 
with compatible cameras and flashes.  

         

2.  Note: At high shutter speeds the power of flashes is greatly reduced. EV or 

power levels cannot be adjusted when HSS is used.  

 
3.  SCS will fire the flash at the end of an exposure, not at the beginning. This 

can be combined with longer exposures for creative effects.  

 

Using the LCD Backlight.  

The LCD Backlight Button will turn the LCD Backlight on for approximately 10 
seconds. 

If no buttons on the TCU are pressed the light will go off.  

 

Technical Specifications 

Frequency: 2.4 GHz 
Distance: 100m+ 
Channels: 4 channels 
Groups: 3 groups 

 A, B, C 

 

Batteries: 2 x AA batteries  
Max sync speed: 1/8000 sec* 

Summary of Contents for Odin TTL

Page 1: ...ou must take one photograph for the TCU to learn about your camera and flashes The first shot you take will not be properly exposed Subsequent images will be correct Slave mode does not need to be set on flashes on Phottix Odin receivers Many TTL flashes have been tested but the manufacturer cannot guarantee that all third party TTL flashes will function properly with the Phottix Odin It has been ...

Page 2: ... the TCU and receiver on off 1 To turn on the Phottix Odin TCU Press and hold the Power Button until an image appears on the LCD screen To turn off Press and hold the Power Button until the LCD screen goes blank 2 To turn on the Phottix Odin receiver Move the power switch to the ON position Turn off the receiver by moving the power switch to the OFF position Groups and Channels 1 The Phottix Odin ...

Page 3: ...Will fire flashes using TTL metering The EV level of each group can be adjusted up or down see above M Flashes can be set in Manual mode and power levels adjusted Off Selecting Off signified by three underscores _ _ _ will turn off the selected group and not fire any remote flashes in that group Ratio Functions Screen The Selection Button allows you to cycle through ratio A B adjustment EV adjustm...

Page 4: ... Test button 2 Flashes will fire in sequence Group A followed by Groups B and C Using High Speed Sync HSS and Second Curtain Sync SCS Pressing the HSS SCS button will cycle between HSS SCS and standard operations 1 HSS will allow shutter speeds longer than a compatible cameras specified shutter speed to be used Shutter speeds up to 1 8000 sec can be achieved with compatible cameras and flashes 2 N...

Page 5: ...trument Do not expose to damp environments or dust Do not drop or crush Do not use harsh chemical s or solvents to clean the body Use a soft cloth or lens paper Interference The Phottix Odin transmits and receives radio signals at 2 4 GHz Its performance can be affected by electrical current magnetic fields radio signals wireless routers cellular phones and other electronic devices Environmental o...

Page 6: ...ill not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off 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 and receiver Connect the e...

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