Air Remote TTL-N
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operation in MAN mode
With the Air Remote TTL-N set to MAN mode, the light output for groups A,B and C can be
adjusted manually. By alternating between TTL and MAN mode, you can test your way to
the perfect light.
• Press the A, B or C Group button [4] to select the corresponding group.
• To select all groups, press one of the Group button [4] two times.
• Use the ENERGY buttons [3] to adjust the light output for the group. The adjustment
(increase/decrease) always starts from the current light output setting and the
adjustment value is momentarily shown in the ENERGY section on the Display [2].
• 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 ‘--’)
Example of remote Display[2] settings in MANmode operation
The figure shows the Display [2] when:
• MAN mode, 1st-curtain sync, and channel 1 are selected.
• Group C is selected to be adjusted.
• Lights/Heads in Group B are turned off.
• The modeling light is turned on in both group A and C. If the light output for group A or C
is adjusted, the energy change will be shown momentarily.
NoTe:
• Press the ENERGY button to increase/decrease in 1/10 f-stop increments.
• Press and hold down the ENERGY button to increase/decrease in 1 f-stop increments.
• If a light output cannot be set by the generator because a lamp head is in minimum or maximum position, the Air
Remote TTL-N beeps to signal that the command was not executed. The light output of all lamp heads in the group
then remains unchanged.
• In MAN mode, the Air Remote TTL-N can also be used as to remote control Profoto flashes that support Air but
not AirTTL (further info on compatible products are found in section System Description and Compatible Products)
• When all groups are selected the remote will also control lights in group D,E or F (selected on flash).