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Using the Strato TTL as a wired shutter release*           

1.  Turn off the camera and the Strato TTL receiver.   
2.  Attach the correct Phottix Accessory Cable for your camera make and model to the 

2.5 mm Accessory Port on the Strato TTL receiver   

3.  Attach the other end of the cable to the camera’s remote port.   
4.  Turn on the camera and Strato TTL receiver**.   
5.  Consult your camera manual for specific settings for remote use.   
6.  The Strato TTL receiver will function as a wired shutter release. The shutter button 

functions the same as a camera shutter button: A half-press of the shutter button will 
autofocus, a full press will take a photo.   
 

*On compatible cameras 
**Wired Shutter Release function can be used without turning on the Strato TTL receiver, and 
will function without batteries in the receiver.   
 

Warnings 

This product is a precise electronic instrument. 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 Strato TTL 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 objects, 
such as large buildings or walls, trees, fences, or cars can also affect performance. If 
your Strato TTL receiver will not trigger move its location slightly. 

 
 

Technical Specifications

 

 
Transmitting power

≤10dBm

 

Distance

  100m+ 

Frequency: 2.4GHz 

Channel: 4 channels 

Input voltage

2.2V-3.2V 

Flash port voltage handling: Transmitter 6V; Receiver ≤300V

 

Batteries: 2xAA alkaline batteries or rechargeable batteries (Transmitter and Receiver); 5V 

DC on Receiver (external power port) 

Max sync speed: 1/8000s 

Output: hot shoe, 3.5mm (Receiver) 

Input: USB port (transmitter and Receiver) 

Attachment: 1/4” tripod lug, cold shoe (Receiver) 

Weight: Transmitter 74g; Receiver 72g----without batteries   

Summary of Contents for Strato TTL

Page 1: ...ter 1 Power Switch 2 Test Button 3 USB Port 4 Shutter Button 5 Status LED 6 Lanyard Slot 7 LCD 8 EV Adjustment Buttons 9 Channel Selection Button 10 HSS SCS Mode Button Key Lock button 11 Battery Comp...

Page 2: ...on Switch 3 Test Button 4 USB Port 5 Shutter Button 6 Status LED 7 Lanyard Slot 8 Hot Shoe Port 9 Sync Cable Port 10 Shutter Cable Port 11 DC 5V Power Port 12 Battery Compartment 13 Cold Shoe 1 4 x20...

Page 3: ...sing the Strato TTL Transmitter in HSS mode may cause issues with flash sync when using Strato and Strato II Multi receivers or Atlas II Transceivers in RX mode Inserting batteries 1 Press the battery...

Page 4: ...lash sync mode will not support Second Curtain Sync SCS functions If not using a 1Dx camera ensure this mode is disabled for best results Turning transmitter and receiver on off 1 To turn on the Phott...

Page 5: ...camera and Strato TTL transmitter 2 Slide the Strato TTL transmitter into the camera s hot shoe mount 3 Turn the Strato TTL locking ring until tight 4 Turn on the Strato TTL transmitter 5 Turn on the...

Page 6: ...d Flash Settings The Phottix Strato TTL Trigger supports functions that can be set in camera menus See your camera and flash manuals for full details Functions not available on a camera body or flash...

Page 7: ...ports 4 Turn on the flash strobe and the Phottix Strato TTL receiver Set the flash strobe to Manual mode if applicable 5 Press the Shutter Button of the camera connected to the transmitter flashes con...

Page 8: ...ose 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 Strato TTL transmits and receive...

Page 9: ...omply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential install...

Page 10: ...art 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 interfer...

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