Trouble Shooting
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Troubleshoot the camera and flash set-up without the Flash Link
connected to isolate the source of the problem. Without the Flash
Link connected, aim the camera at the flash head sensor and take
a picture. Do this test in a low-light or shaded area. The picture
should show the flash firing. If not, refer to the SeaLife Flash
instruction manual for helpful troubleshooting guidelines. Keep
reading if the source of the problem is the Flash Link connection.
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Inspect cable for any sharp bends or kinks, which may indicate the
optical core of the cable is broken. Replace or cut-off damaged
cable.
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Make sure the camera side of the cable is positioned directly in
front of the camera’s onboard flash.
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Make sure the flash-head side of the cable is directly aligned over
the flash light sensor. Newer SeaLife Flashes include a sensor
locator device (item# SL96205), which helps to align the camera to
the flash light sensor. If your flash does not have a sensor locator
device, consider having one installed by your local SeaLife dealer
or the SeaLife Service Center.
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Summary of Contents for SL962
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