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•   Do not disassemble or perform any 

unauthorized modifications. Use only 
with compatible devices specified in this 
manual.

•   Keep this device away from water or 

extreme humidity, and store it in a dry and 
cool place.

•   Do not operate in conditions with 

extreme heat or cold.

•   Do not operate in the presence of 

flammable gases or vapors.

•   Use only the batteries listed in this manual, 

and make certain to align the batteries 
with the correct polarity.

•   Avoid operating this device in the presence 

of magnetic fields. A strong static charge 
or electromagnetic field generated by 
devices such as a radio transmitter can 
interfere with this device.

•   Batteries are prone to leakage when 

fully discharged. Remove the batteries 
when leaving the product unattended for 
prolonged periods or when no charge 
remains.

•   Turn off the camera’s power before 

inserting or removing the remote cord.

•   Keep out of reach of children. This device 

contains small parts which may pose a 
choking hazard.

•   Dispose of used batteries, packaging, 

and old devices in accordance with 
the appropriate local environmental 
regulations.

•   All images are for illustrative purposes 

only.

PRECAUTIONS

Summary of Contents for shutterboss version ii

Page 1: ...1 SHUTTERBOSS II USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...es it easy to program in specific delayed shutter release times lengthy exposure times or timed intervals between a sequence of shots Capture group photos with yourself in the picture start long expos...

Page 3: ...in the presence of magnetic fields A strong static charge or electromagnetic field generated by devices such as a radio transmitter can interfere with this device Batteries are prone to leakage when f...

Page 4: ...splay Panel Power On Off Timer Start Stop button Shutter Release Button Hold switch Battery compartment cover Control Selection Button Set Button Includes two AAA batteries Backlight Lock Button Eyele...

Page 5: ...e Beep Indicator Number of Shots Indicator RELEASE Indicator SET Indicator TIMER ACTIVE Indicator LOCK Indicator Low battery Indicator Function Cursor Self Timer Function Exposure Function Interval Fu...

Page 6: ...inside the battery compartment The ShutterBoss s LCD will turn on The low battery indicator will blink when the battery power is low Remove the batteries and change with similar type AAA batteries IN...

Page 7: ...the connector on the end of the cable Your ShutterBoss and camera may look different from those pictured in this guide 1 Turn off your camera and the ShutterBoss 2 Connect the ShutterBoss s cable to...

Page 8: ...CK button for about 3 seconds until the icon disappears Important When you re adjusting settings on the remote make sure the icon is not displayed on the LCD and that the controls are not locked Timer...

Page 9: ...sitions hours minutes and seconds The cursor will indicate which function is selected Use the arrows to increase or decrease the time increments and number of shots Shutter Release Button This button...

Page 10: ...Adjust your camera settings such as exposure mode shutter speed and focus and shooting modes 2 Press the remote s shutter release button halfway to focus Note Autofocus is not compatible with back bu...

Page 11: ...properly Do not attempt to change any timer settings during operation With the ShutterBoss s timer controls you can select any combination of the following SELF Delay Time before a sequence is starte...

Page 12: ...in changing a setting Note the cursor it will show you which parameter is active Press SET to confirm your setting Release When RELEASE is blinking on the LCD it means the remote is triggering the ca...

Page 13: ...ond to 99 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds in one second increments 1 Press the arrows to position the cursor beneath SELF 2 Press the SET button to change the delayed timer settings The time increments wi...

Page 14: ...lb mode and then set the exposure time on the ShutterBoss Use the camera to control exposure time when shutter speeds are faster than 1 second 1 Set your camera s exposure mode to Bulb 2 Press the arr...

Page 15: ...er For example if you want 10 seconds between each shot then 10 second exposure time LONG 10 seconds between each shot 20 INTV so the interval value would be 20 seconds 1 Press the arrows to position...

Page 16: ...terval manually 1 Press the arrows to position the cursor beneath No 2 Press the SET button to change the shot count setting The shot count increment will blink 3 Use the arrows to change the shot cou...

Page 17: ...countdown delay or interval To turn off the beep follow these instructions 1 Use the button to move the cursor under BEEP 2 Press the SET button The beep indicator will blink on the LCD 3 Use the or a...

Page 18: ...infinite Power Source 2 AAA 1 5 V alkaline batteries Operating Temperature 4 F to 122 F 20 C to 50 C Dimensions 6 1 1 6 0 7 in 15 5 4 1 1 8 cm Cord Length Approx 33 5 in 85 cm Weight 68 g 2 4 oz FCC C...

Page 19: ...isuse neglect accident alteration abuse improper installation or maintenance EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN THE WARRANTY PROVIDER MAKES NEITHER ANY EXPRESS WARRANTIES NOR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING B...

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