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FREEWAVE 
FUSION

USER MANUAL

Summary of Contents for FreeWave Fusion Basic

Page 1: ...FREEWAVE FUSION USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...nveniences of a wireless shutter release allowing you to trip the shutter without disturbing the camera It s ideal for taking pictures of subjects that are difficult to approach such as wildlife It al...

Page 3: ...t group combinations Flash Sync Speed of up to 1 320s Take advantage of sync speeds that match the rating of your camera all the way up to 1 320s on compatible cameras only Flash Wake Up Wake up funct...

Page 4: ...support via your camera flash and FreeWave Fusion trigger For instance if you have a Canon camera and you d like to take advantage of the flash wake up feature you will need a Canon camera with TTL me...

Page 5: ...bserve caution when handling batteries Batteries may leak or explode if improperly handled Use only the batteries listed in this manual Make certain to align batteries with correct polarity Batteries...

Page 6: ...Hot Shoe Mount Shutter Release Button Group Indicator Power Switch Setting Button Confirmation LED Receiver Transmitter Power Group Switch 2 5 mm Output Jack Confirmation LED 6 FEATURES DIAGRAM...

Page 7: ...tter Receiver set so that multiple sets of the FreeWave Fusion and or additional Fusion Receivers can be used simultaneously You can use a pen to set the DIP switches to your desired code Any combinat...

Page 8: ...the Transmitter Press and hold the power button for 2 seconds to power up the Transmitter The Group Indicator light will turn on and show the currently selected group The Group indicator light will tu...

Page 9: ...TING THE TRANSMITTER 1 With your camera and Receiver off loosen the Transmitter s hot shoe locking ring 2 Insert the Transmitter s hot shoe on the camera s hot shoe mount 3 Tighten the hot shoe lockin...

Page 10: ...10 MOUNTING THE RECEIVER Mount the receiver on your tripod or stand via one of the two provided mounting options 1 Threaded socket for a standard 1 4 screw mount 2 Accessory shoe cold shoe foot...

Page 11: ...g switch to the locked position Connecting to a Studio Light You will need to use the included Studio Trigger Cable in order to connect the Receiver to a studio light 1 Plug the 2 5 mm side of the cab...

Page 12: ...simply select the same group letter for each Receiver in the flash group The LED at the top of the Receiver will flash red to confirm that the power is on Tip You can combine studio lights and speedli...

Page 13: ...s A only B only C only A and B A and C B and C A B and C 3 To see which groups are currently selected at any time gently press the Group Power button The Group indicator light will turn off after 2 se...

Page 14: ...sh does not have a wake up function you may be able to turn off sleep mode Refer to your flash s manual for instructions 4 Fully press the shutter button on your camera All lights connected to Receive...

Page 15: ...utter release terminal 3 Mount the Receiver on your camera s hot shoe facing forwards or backwards If your camera s hot shoe is in use you can use an accessory shoe to attach the Receiver to your came...

Page 16: ...other than Off 2 Set your camera to the single shot setting 3 Press and hold the Transmitter s shutter release button halfway to wake or focus your camera if set to Auto Focus The LED will turn green...

Page 17: ...2 Set your camera to the continuous Shooting mode 3 Press and hold the Transmitter s shutter release button halfway to wake or focus your camera if set to Auto Focus The LED will turn green 4 A full...

Page 18: ...our camera to the delay self timer setting 3 Press and hold the Transmitter s shutter release button halfway to wake or focus your camera if set to Auto Focus The LED will turn green 4 Fully depress t...

Page 19: ...sition other than Off 2 Set your camera to the bulb setting 3 Press and hold the Transmitter s shutter release button halfway to wake or focus your camera if set to Auto Focus The LED will turn green...

Page 20: ...6 possible codes Range Approx 320 100 m with no obstructions Frequency 2 4 GHz Confirmation LEDs 2 Color Transmitter Receiver Flash Trigger Groups 7 possible groups A B C AB AC BC ABC Lights per Group...

Page 21: ...er is powered on and at the correct setting Remove the batteries from the Transmitter and Receiver and change the channel by rearranging the DIP switches to a different combination taking care to ensu...

Page 22: ...ith Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interfe...

Page 23: ...mage or defect caused by misuse neglect accident alteration abuse improper installation or maintenance EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN THE WARRANTY PROVIDER MAKES NEITHER ANY EXPRESS WARRANTIES NOR ANY IMPL...

Page 24: ...All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Copyright 2016 Gradus Group www vellogear com GG3...

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