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Summary of Contents for i4 TTL

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions i4 TTL ...

Page 2: ... supports E TTL II Nikon i TTL with great performance Rimelite s accumulated TTL technology supports the idealized exposure value in anywhere under any environment Built in innovated Rimelite s TS 4 Wireless system The most Optimized User Interface visible color LCD display and compact design it supports very easy operation and most logical TTL performance TTL and HSS mode should only be used with...

Page 3: ...t 3 Battery 4 Battery release button 5 Shoulder Strap 6 Sync sensor 7 LCD display 8 Flash status indicator 9 Control button 10 Power On Off button 11 Control button 12 Battery status LCD display 13 Battery status indicator buttonbutton ...

Page 4: ... switch to turn on off the unit Power On Auto Power Off function To reduce battery power use i Flash TTL is designed to go into Sleep mode after 30 minutes of non activity and to turn off automatically after 40 minutes of non activity ...

Page 5: ...ultaneously for 3 seconds to select Canon Nikon camera Make sure the camera to be synced with is selected before use The unit does not operate when selection is paired with a different camera TTL Mode Set camera scene modes to Av aperture priority Tv shutter priority or M manual mode to work with i Flash TTL M Mode Set the selection mode TTL M to M on TS 4 and adjust the accurate power on TS 4 ...

Page 6: ...umeral digit starts blinking Then press the buttons to set the channels from 1 80 Set TS 4 wireless trigger channel to the same designated channel on the i4 TTL flash for operation After pressing CH on the wireless trigger push the buttons to change channel Channel settings Change channel buttons ...

Page 7: ... D buttons on wireless trigger for settings TTL Settings Group settings e g When controlling 4 flashes in 1 2 groups Flash no 1 Ch 01 GR A Flash no 2 Ch 01 GR B Flash no 3 Ch 02 GR A Flash no 4 Ch 02 GR B e g When controlling 4 flashes Flash no 1 Ch 01 GR A Flash no 2 Ch 01 GR B Flash no 3 Ch 01 GR C Flash no 4 Ch 01 GR D e g When controlling 3flashes Flash no 1 Ch 01 GR A Flash no 2 Ch 01 GRB Fla...

Page 8: ...s trigger must be used in order to operate the TTL mode All operations must be done on the transmitter of the TS 4 controller Settings will not be applied when operating on the unit itself 8 F STOP in TTL mode 7 F STOP in manual mode i Flash TTL from 1 1 full power to the lowest output of 1 128 with an increment of 0 1 F Stops and a total of 70 levels in manual mode when decreasing output power wh...

Page 9: ... adjust exposure compensation with an increment of 0 1 F Stops All operations must be done on the transmitter of the TS 4 controller Settings will not be applied when operating on the unit itself In the case of an underexposed photograph press TS 4 s button to increase exposure compensation up to a maximum of 3 0 30 steps In the case of an overexposed photograph press TS 4 s button to decrease ene...

Page 10: ...he buttons to adjust flash output from 1 1 full power to the lowest output of 1 128 with an increment of 0 1 F Stops and a total of 70 steps HSS Flash Mode TTL MODE HSS Flash MODE M MODE HSS Flash MODE The HSS flash mode syncs flashes at camera shutter speed of 1 200 1 8 000 seconds Press on TS 4 transmitter to turn on the TTL HSS mode when using Canon is displayed on both the LCD displays of TS 4...

Page 11: ...tton to change slave flashing method When a regular flash fires slaves detect flash and fires simultaneously When a TTL flash fires slaves detect flash and fires simultaneously Applicable only in M mode S2 Sound Settings Sound Off Sound On Press SOUND button to turn the sound ON OFF ...

Page 12: ... The modeling lamp output changes in accordance to the output of the flash Modelling Maximum Output Mode The LED modelling is set at maximum output capacity LED Assist Light Mode When the ambient light level is low press the camera shutter button halfway to emit the assist beam in order to autofocus Modelling Maximum Output Mode LED Assist Light Mode ...

Page 13: ...veral phases of movement on one same photo The flash output is manipulated by the number of flashes and flash frequency To set the number of flashes press on the TS 4 transmitter until the display starts blinking Next set your preferred number of flashes using the navigational buttons To set the flash frequency press on the TS 4 transmitter until the display starts blinking Next set your preferred...

Page 14: ...y For instance if the number of flashes is 40 and the flash frequency is 8Hz minimum shutter speed should be set at 0 5 seconds In order to prevent flash from overheating and malfunctioning refrain from firing flash no more than 10 times in multi flash mode After firing in succession flash should be left unused for at least 5 minutes Multi flash may be used simultaneously with Bulb Sample Image ...

Page 15: ...gether with the packing Plug charger into the charging port located at the side of the battery The LED light is red when charging The LED light is green when battery is fully charged Battery status LCD display Battery status indicator button Check battery status AC Pack When using AC pack connect cables to the AC pack Battery pack For battery power slide on the battery pack ...

Page 16: ...ording to frequency of usage battery capacity may increase in the beginning and gradually decrease before its life cycle comes to an end A fully charged battery may be stored up to 6 months Keeping a discharged battery for a long period may affect its performance To maintain performance charge battery within 3 months after use The battery life cycle is approximately 300 cycles A drastic drop in fl...

Page 17: ...tery as soon as battery exhaustion is indicated 2 Charger and Battery shelf life Flash should be turned off first before charging the battery Leaving the flash on while charging lengthens charging time as more power is consumed Charging time is approximately 3 5 hours with the charger provided together in the package A battery s shelf life increases with frequent charging Even if a battery is not ...

Page 18: ...the battery contact Rimelite for after sales service Where a battery percentage falls drastically after a full charge battery may have degraded or there is a malfunction with the charger Replace battery and check if charger is working Caution Using a flash continuously succession of 250 flashes the battery might be overheated Firing 150 flashes successively at full power and an ambient temperature...

Page 19: ...arily 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 through accidents or natural calamities fire flood earthquake lightning pollution 6 Consumable supplies of modeling lamp and flash tube are not covered by warranty 7 All delivery expenses are borne ...

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