Rime Lite Ni-flash Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 10

S-3 User Manual 

I.

 

Adjusting flash output 
1.

 

To adjust flash output for desired flash, press A-I (1~6) 

2.

 

LED beside selected flash button goes red and blinks for 5 seconds 

3.

 

Press transmitter’s +,

- buttons (A-III) to adjust flash output. 

e.g) After setting transmitter to no. 4, press 4 on transmitter to 
control flash output for unit no.4 and press +,- to set desired power 
output. 
*Adjust flash output when red LED blinks 
 

II.

 

Turning each flash On/Off 

1.

 

Press and hold one of the desired buttons in A-I for 3 seconds. 

2.

 

Flash unit turns On/Off. 
 

III.

 

Channel Settings 

1.

 

To avoid frequency interruptions, 16 channels are provided. 

2.

 

Ensure that the same channel number is set on both the receiver 

  and transmitter. 

 
 
 
*Due to the possibility of the same frequency usage by wireless 2.4 GHz, try 
switching receiver and transmitter to a different channel when error occurs. 

IV. Caution 

1.

 

Barriers to frequency settings may be experienced in a multiple wireless 
device environment. 

2.

 

Shutter speed settings may differ according to camera settings. (Refer to focal 

plane shutter on the manufacturer’s website.)

 

3.

 

Shutter speed settings may differ according to unit model. (Refer to unit 

specifications on the manufacturer’s website.)

 

4.

 

This product is an acquired KCC certification product. 

5.

 

This product uses AA 1.5V batteries. Product may not operate when battery 
power is low. Please replace batteries in such cases. 

 

-On/Off  separate  units  (hold  3 

seconds) 

*Selected unit turns On/Off 

-Select separate unit (short click)   

*Red Led comes on   

 

-Control flash output   

*compatible with 2015’s i Series, f 

series and Mira. 

   

Flash test 

 

 

 

 

 

-battery cover   

-Set unit 

channels 

 

 

On/Off all   

units 

 

 

 

*Install receiver at the rear 

of unit 

 

-Flash ID indication display 

 

 

 

 

-Set flash ID 

*Flash ID 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, up to a 

total of 6 IDs may be set per 

channel. 

 

*Only the ID is displayed. Switch 

on receiver when power is off. 

*Flash trigger is sold separately. 

 

- Set unit channels 

*channel settings must be the 

same on both transmitter and 

receiver to ensure operability 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Ni-flash

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Ni flash...

Page 2: ...t Please read the operation manual before using Ni flashes Rimelite s i Flash is compatible with Canon Nikon DSLR and mirrorless which have a hot shoe This equipment s HSS function can only be used th...

Page 3: ...able Battery pack 4 Battery release button 5 Strap 6 Sync sensor 7 Main Display 8 Swing III Receiver slot 9 Flash output digital encoder 10 Power On Off button 11 Function setting buttons 12 Battery i...

Page 4: ...tput Flash output can be decreased increased by 0 1F Stop 2 Duration Time setting A2 Freeze Mode 1 This mode is a great option to capture the moment of fast action The color temperature becomes slight...

Page 5: ...9 C 2 steps C 1 and C 2 are displayed on the FND display Pressing the button once fires 5 flashes pressing it 2 times fires 10 flashes and pressing it 3 times fires 15 flashes Normal Mode output step...

Page 6: ...modeling light 2 times for highest output and 3 times for moderate output power 5 Test button A 7 1 Press TEST button Ready is displayed if the flash is 100 full charged 6 Cell setting A 3 1 Press CE...

Page 7: ...Press the battery status indicator button 8 to check the remaining battery energy on the LCD display battery status LCD display battery status indicator button check battery status 9 HSS High Speed Sy...

Page 8: ...al letter H Using HSS with Canon Cameras Full Frame body Small letter h Using HSS with Nikons all DSLR cameras Canon Crop body cameras 3 Press button on S III transmitter Lit LED indicates that the HS...

Page 9: ...the side of the battery 2 When using AC pack When using AC pack connect cables to the AC pack 2 Sync Cable 1 Connect camera SYNC cable to the flash s SYNC socket located on the side AC Pack AC pack i...

Page 10: ...may be experienced in a multiple wireless device environment 2 Shutter speed settings may differ according to camera settings Refer to focal plane shutter on the manufacturer s website 3 Shutter spee...

Page 11: ...ttery Life cycle of battery may vary under normal temperatures of 10 C to 45 C please be aware of usage under low and high temperatures outside of normal temperature range A drastic drop of the batter...

Page 12: ...ht on the charger indicates power input and that the battery is fully charged while the red light indicates that the battery is charging When a charger is connected to a power outlet with the battery...

Page 13: ...rily 3 Where the limited warranty period has expired 4 Where unauthorized repair and modification by non designated service centers has been carried out on the product 5 Where product has been damaged...

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