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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.  

Summary of Contents for Strato II Multi

Page 1: ...ti Transmitter Parts Transmitter 1 Power Switch 2 3 5mm PC Input Port 3 Channel Selector Switch 4 Test Button 5 Group Selection Buttons 6 TTL Hot Shoe Port 7 Shutter Button 8 Status LED 9 Camera Hot Shoe Connection 10 Locking Ring 11 Battery Compartment ...

Page 2: ...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 stro...

Page 3: ...rigger receivers assigned that group and channel 2 The Group Selection Button will turn red when pressed and selected 3 The red light will go off when pressed and deselected On start up all Group buttons are set to a default of On 1 The Phottix Strato Multi transmitter has 4 transmission channels 1 Phottix Strato Multi 2 Move the Channel Selector Switch to 1 2 3 or 4 to select a channel 3 Make sur...

Page 4: ...ctions the same as a camera shutter button A half press of the test shutter button will autofocus a full press will take a photo On compatible cameras Using the Strato Multi as a wired shutter release 1 Turn off the camera and the Phottix Strato Multi receiver 2 Attach the correct Phottix Accessory Cable for your camera make and model to the 2 5 mm Accessory Port on the Strato Multi receiver 3 Att...

Page 5: ...m Channels 4 channels 4 channels of the same frequency just not the same encoding Groups 4 groups A B C D Modulation type GFSK Batteries 2 x AAA batteries Transmitter and Receiver 5V DC Max sync speed 1 250 sec Output Hot shoe 3 5 mm 2 5 mm ports receiver Input 3 5mm PC input port transmitter Attachment 1 4 tripod lug cold shoe Receiver Input voltage 2 5 3 2V Minimum response time 400us Top ports ...

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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