Air Remote TTL-N
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Sync selection
The selected sync setting (cameras sync setting) is shown in the SYNC section on the Display [2].
• 1st: The flashes fire when the first shutter curtain is fully open.
• 2nd: The flashes fire just before the second curtain starts traveling.
NoTe:
The sync setting is selected in the camera menu. Refer to the camera’s user guide.
Mode selection (TTL or Manual)
The currently selected mode is shown in the MODE section on the Display [2].
1. Press the Mode button [6] to toggle between TTL and MAN mode.
• TTL mode: The camera dictates the light output of the flashes. The relationship between
the energy levels for group A, B and C can be adjusted.
• MAN mode: The light output for group A, B and C can be controlled manually.
operation in TTL mode (Automatic mode)
In TTL mode the camera dictates the light output of the flashes. If more than one light is
used the relationship between the energy levels for group A, B and C can be adjusted. This
can, for example, be used to achieve more light on one side of the object.
• Press the A, B or C Group button [4] to select the group you want to adjust.
• Use the ENERGY buttons [3] to set the relative light output for the selected group, in
relation to the other groups. The relations can be set ±2.0 f-stop for each group A, B or C.
• To change the total flash exposure, use the flash exposure compensation function in
the camera. Refer to the camera manual for details.
• Press the Model button [9] to turn on/off the modeling light in the selected group.
• Press the Head button [8] to turn on/off the lamp heads in the selected group (if the
heads in a group are turned off, the relation value for that group will display ‘--’)
• When changing from MAN mode to TTL mode, the previous TTL relation value is
displayed.
Example of remote Display[2] settings in TTL mode operation