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Welcome

Thank you for your purchase of the 

Polaroid

 DSLR Wireless Viewfinder System. With it, you’ll 

be able to see what the camera sees and control its shutter at distances up to 300 feet away. 
In addition, you’ll be able to control up to four cameras at a time and for some models, you’ll 
be able to take command of the video recording feature.
With the portable viewing screen, you’ll be able to see what’s displayed on your camera’s 
external viewing screen. If your camera has only an eye-level viewfinder, don’t worry, the 

Polaroid 

transmitter has a built-in camera which will still let you see your subject.

Features

•  Hand-held live-view wireless receiver
•  Remote transmitter with 300-ft range
•  Transmitter with built-in camera
•  Monitor 4 cameras at once
•  Digital signal transfer technology
•  Built-in memory and playback
• 3.5”-TFT-LCD 

w/320x240 

pixels

• Easy 

mounting 

sunscreen 

hood

•  2.4GHz signal with strong resistance to interference
•  Video start and stop control*

*only used for select Canon model cameras. 

Screen Buttons

Wireless Viewing Screen (Receiver)

Screen Adjustments

Brightness

1  Press the “Menu” button and navigate to Brightness (five levels total).
2  Press the “Set” button to adjust brightness. Each level increases brightness by 20%.

Contrast

1  Press the “Menu” button and navigate to Contrast.
2  Press the “Set” button to adjust contrast. Each level increases contrast by 20%.

Signal Matching

One viewing receiver can control each of four cameras by switching signals amongst four different 
transmitters mounted on the cameras. In order to do this, you must match the s ignals coming from 
each transmitter.
1  Power on receiver, press “Menu” button and navigate to “Channel.” The default signal is one.
2  Press the “Set” button to switch between different signals.
3  Once your signal is chosen, fully press the “Shutter” button on the receiver. The shutter indicator 
  light will flicker and then stop after a few seconds.
4  Press the “Channel” button on transmitter while the receiver’s shutter indicator light is flickering
  or after it stops.
5  The signal light will start to flicker. When it stops, it is successfully matched with the receiver.
6  The signal will be matched successfully when the receiver’s signal intensity indicator changes 
  from an “x” to      .

View Mode

1  “Mini” mode relies on the transmitter’s internal camera for live-view. It provides a 35mm angle
  of view. The image shown on the receiver’s LCD is only what the internal camera captures, not 
  your DSLR. However, if your camera lens is set to 35MM, it should be roughly equivalent to the 
  image shown on the screen.

Functions and Operation

Setup

1  Connect the transmitter to the camera’s hot shoe.
2  Connect the single end of the appropriate cable to the transmitter’s camera socket. Connect the 
  twin end to the camera’s AV-Out and remote shutter release sockets.

3  Switch on the transmitter and receiver.

2  “LV” is live-view mode. The images shown on the viewing screen are exactly what your DSLR
 will 

capture.

 

NOTE: The default view mode is “Mini.” Press the “Set” button to change to “LV” mode.

Battery Setup & Charging

Wireless Viewing Screen (Receiver)

1  Remove the battery cover by pressing in on the arrow 
  while sliding the cover downward.
2  Insert the battery being certain to align the polarity 
  markings (+ and -) on the battery with those inside 
 the 

battery 

compartment.

3  Replace the battery cover.

Wireless Transmitter

1  Press inward on the Release Tab while grabbing hold 
  of the Hot-Shoe mount, and then slide the cover off the 
 transmitter 

body.

2  Be certain to align the polarity markings (+ and -) on 
  the battery with those inside the battery compartment.
3  Replace the battery cover.

Charging (transmitter or receiver)

1  Turn off the Power Switch.
2  Connect the mini USB cable via the USB socket to the unit to be charged and connect the full-
  size USB connector to the Wall Charger. Insert the Wall Charger into a 120-V outlet. Charge until 
  the red indicator light turns off. Max charge may take 2.5-hr.

On Screen Information

Wireless Viewing Screen (Receiver)

Parts Familarization

Wireless Viewing Screen (Receiver)

Parts Familarization

Wireless Viewing Screen (Transmitter)

Accessories

1  AV out socket
2 Tripod 

socket

3 Power 

switch

4 Shutter 

release

5 Menu 

button

6 Set 

button

7 Delete 

button

8 Tab 

button

9 Sleep 

indicator

10 Shutter indicator
11 Battery cover
12 Air vent
13 USB socket
14 Charge indicator

1 Power 

switch

2 Hot-shoe 

mount

3 Charge 

indicator

4 Mini 

USB 

socket

5 Infrared 

socket 

(IR)

6 Camera 

socket

7 Battery 

cover

8 Battery 

compartment

9 Sunscreen
10  Batteries (2) NP-60
11 Wall Charger
12 Data Cable (See Cable 

 Compatibility 

Chart)

13 USB cable
14 AV-out cable
15 IR cable (Canon DSLR 
 cameras 

only)

Wireless Viewfinder & 
Trigger System

for DSLR Cameras
USER GUIDE

Polaroid

 and 

Polaroid & Pixel

 are trademarks of PLR IP Holdings, LLC, used under license. All other 

trademarks are the property of the respective owner, who has not sponsored, endorsed or approved 

this product.  PLR IP Holdings, LLC does not manufacture this product or provide any Manufacturer’s 

Warranty or support.

For warranty information and technical support please call 

1-800-226-6534 or visit www.polaroid.com 

Questions?

Need some help?

These instructions will help you 

enjoy your new product

If you still have questions

call our support line:

1-800-226-6534

or visit us at

www.polaroid.com

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2 Bergen Turnpike, Ridgefield Park, NJ 07660
© 2012 All Rights Reserved

MADE IN CHINA

Product features, specifications and appearances 

are subject to change without notice.

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Viewing Screen

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Side

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Back

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Transmitter Body

Battery

Cover

Release Tab

NP-60

Battery

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