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will turn ORANGE to indicate auto focus.
5. Full
press
the
Test Button
on TX for shutter release. The status LED on both
transceivers will turn GREEN to indicate shutter release.
13.2 Bulb
Mode
1. Set the camera to Bulb.
2. Full press and hold the
Test Button
on TX. The status LED on TX and RX will turn green
at first and go off after approximately 2 seconds. The camera’s shutter is now in a
continually opened state.
3. Release
the
Test Button
on TX.
4. To close the camera’s shutter, full press and release the
Test Button
on TX again. The
green status LED on both TX and RX will blinks simultaneously.
13.3 Relay Mode: Camera S Flash
(Fig. 21)
The internal switch in V6 could turn V6 from RX to TX mode swiftly. With relay capability, you
need only 3 transceivers to wirelessly control both camera and flash at one go. It is an
economic solution for collaborating wireless shutter release with flash trigger systems.
1. Make sure that all the V6 units are set to the same channel.
2. Set the V6 that you would like to be the handheld remote as TX, then all other as RX.
3. Mount one of the RX onto the camera’s hot shoe, and also connect the V6 to the
camera’s shutter release port with an appropriate shutter release cable (optional).
4. On the camera’s RX, press
Menu
. Turn the selection dial to <RELAY>. Press
OK
. Turn
dial to <RELAY (CAMERA)>. Press
OK
.
5. On other RX units that is connected to flashes via hot shoe. On these RX units, press
Menu
. Turn the selection dial to <RELAY>. Press
OK
. Turn dial to <RELAY (FLASH)>.
Press
OK
.
6. By pressing the
test button
on TX, both camera and flash will be triggered and sync
with each other. What’s more, you will also be able to control the power level of the
flash with your V6 TX.
7. To exit Relay mode, press
Menu
and turn selection dial to <RELAY>. Press
OK
and
turn dial to <OFF>. Or switch off the transceivers and switch on again.