Please Note:
Strato Multi receivers are designed to work in Manual Exposure
mode and have no TTL functions.
Only use flashes designed for Digital SLR cameras (5V) on the Strato Multi
transmitter hot shoe when on the camera.
Tip:
Turn off all devices
–
flashes/strobes, cameras, and Phottix Strato Multi
transmitters and receivers - when connecting and disconnecting devices.
Keep in mind:
The Strato Multi will trigger Strato 4-in-1 wireless triggers. When
shooting in public bear in mind other photographers using the same products.
Inserting batteries
1. Press the battery cover in while pushing it away from the Strato Multi
transmitter r. The battery cover will snap open and slide open.
2. Remove the battery cover from the Strato Multi.
3. Insert AAA batteries.
4. Replace the battery cover and push back into the locked position.
Turning transmitter on/off
To turn on the Phottix Strato Multi transmitter or receiver
–
move the power switch
to the
“
ON
”
position.
1. To turn off the Phottix Strato Multi transmitter move the power switch to
the
“
OFF
”
position.
Test Button
1. The Test Button will test fire flashes/strobes.
2. To Test: Press the transmitter Test Button. Flashes connected to Phottix
Strato Multi receivers on the same channel and selected groups will fire
when the transmitter test button is pressed.
3.Pressing the receiver Test Button will test fire flashes or strobes connected to
that receiver.
For Wireless Shutter Release: See
Using the Strato Multi as a wireless
shutter release
below
Status LED
1. The Status LED on the Phottix Strato Multi transmitter will turn solid green
upon a half-press of the shutter button (on camera or the Strato Multi
transmitter being used as a wireless shutter release) and turn red when
sending a signal
2. The Status LED on the Phottix Strato Multi receiver will flash green while
the power is on and idle. The LED will turn red when a signal is received
from the transmitter and the flash / camera is fired.
Groups and Channels
The Phottix Strato Multi System has 4 groups: A, B, C,
and D. Each group contains 4 channels: 1, 2, 3, 4.
1. Receivers can be assigned both group and channel designations.