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Please read these operating instructions carefully before using the 

ProMaster Wireless Remote Shutter 

Release.

 

 

The ProMaster Wireless Remote is designed for most of DSLR and SLR cameras that have a remote socket on 

the camera body. It allows you to easily create compelling close-ups from a safe and secure "line-of-sight" 

distance of up to 30 meters (99’ feet). The receiver simply attaches to a compatible camera's accessory shoe and 

connects to the camera's remote socket with the supplied receiver cable. The receiver is powered by one CR-2 

lithium battery and the transmitter is powered by one 23A battery.

 

Package Contains 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Package Contains: 

 

Receiver x1 

 

Transmitter x1 

 

CR-2 battery x1 

 

23A battery x1 

 

English Instruction x1 

 

IMPORTANT NOTICE:

 This remote requires the use of a ProMaster Camera Release Cable. This cable is designed 

especially for your camera and is a required additional purchase in order for this remote to function. 

Summary of Contents for 7099

Page 1: ...ceiver simply attaches to a compatible camera s accessory shoe and connects to the camera s remote socket with the supplied receiver cable The receiver is powered by one CR 2 lithium battery and the transmitter is powered by one 23A battery Package Contains Package Contains Receiver x1 Transmitter x1 CR 2 battery x1 23A battery x1 English Instruction x1 IMPORTANT NOTICE This remote requires the us...

Page 2: ...x 19g Dimensions 47 5 38 21 9mm Transmitter Battery type 23A 12V battery x 1 Operating temperature 5 C to 40 C 40 F to 105 F Net weight Approx 18g Dimensions 81 9 27 3 14 5mm Function Identification Transmitter 1 Status LED 2 Shutter button 3 Mode switch 4 Antenna can be extended 5 Channel selection switch 6 Battery cover ...

Page 3: ...ver 1 Left status LED 2 Right status LED 3 Shutter button 4 Battery cover 5 Channel selection switch 6 1 4 20 tripod mount socket 7 Cold shoe mount 8 Lock nut 1 ON OFF switch 2 Camera connection cable socket ...

Page 4: ...ve 2 Insert a fresh battery Ensure that the batteries are inserted in the correct direction Installing batteries in the wrong direction could cause the batteries to leak corrosive liquids generate heat or explode 3 Replace the battery covers in the opposite direction of the indicator arrow ...

Page 5: ...shoe as shown Rotate the lock nut clockwise to tighten the receiver on your camera 4 Plug the end of the camera release cable separate purchase required into the receiver as shown Plug the other end into the camera remote socket note that the appearance of this end is differentdepending upon your camera model Note Ensure you do not connect the cable the wrong way Attempting to connect the cable in...

Page 6: ... Operating modes Transmitter Mode Switch Function Camera Drive Mode Single exposure Single exposure Unlimited continuous exposures Continuous exposures Bulb Manual Mode Shutter Speed BULB 5s Delay shot Single exposure 3 continuous shots Single exposure ...

Page 7: ...ess the shutter button on the transmitter half way to focus 3 Press the shutter button completely to trigger your camera Unlimited Continuous Exposures 1 Set the mode switch to the single exposure position and set the camera to continuous exposure mode 2 Press the shutter button on the transmitter half way to focus ...

Page 8: ...amera shutter for continuous shooting 4 To release the shutter lock press the shutter button on the transmitter again the receiver will unlock the shutter Bulb function 1 Set the mode switch to the single exposure position and set the camera to the BULB mode 2 Press the shutter button on the transmitter half way to focus ...

Page 9: ...e shutter lock press the shutter button on the transmitter again the receiver will unlock the shutter 5S Delay 1 Set the mode switch to the delayed exposure position Set the camera to single exposure mode 2 Press the shutter button on the transmitter half way to focus 3 Press the shutter button completely The camera will take a picture after a 5 second delay ...

Page 10: ...d lens combinations take longer to achieve focus lock Your camera may not trigger until focus lock has been achieved If the remote fails to trigger your camera it is likely that it is due to the fact that your camera has not achieved focus lock when the trigger signal is received Switching the remote to the 5S delay mode will give your camera more time to focus and help the remote to trigger your ...

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