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Using the Flash Trigger
4. As a Wireless Studio Flash Trigger
Take GS400II as an example:
4.1 Turn off the camera and mount the transmitter
on camera hotshoe. Then, power on the flash
trigger and the camera.
4.2 Long press the <Zm/CH> button to set
channel, group, mode and parameters (refers
to the contents of “Setting the Flash Trigger”).
4.3 Connect the studio flash to power source and
power it on. Synchronously press down the
<GR/CH> button and <S1/S2>button and the
wireless icon will be displayed on the
LCD panel. Long press the <GR/CH> button
to set the same channel to the flash trigger,
and short press the < GR/CH > button to set
the same group to the flash trigger (Note:
please refer to the relevant instruction manual
when setting the studio flashes of other
models).
4.4 Press the camera shutter to trigger. And the
status lamp of the camera flash and the flash
trigger both turn red synchronously.
Note: As the studio flash’s minimum output value is
1/32, the output value of the flash trigger should be set
to or over 1/32. As the studio flash do not have TTL and
stroboscopic functions, the flash trigger should be set to
M mode in triggering.
5. As a Wireless Shutter Release Trigger
Operation method:
5.1 Turn off the camera. Take a camera remote
cable and insert one end into the camera’s
shutter socket and the other end to the
shutter release port of X1R-S to connect.
Power on the camera and the receiver.
5.2 Long press the <Zm/CH> button to set
channel, group, mode and parameters
(refers to the contents of “Setting the Flash
Trigger”).
5.3 Press the receiver’s <CH> button to set the
same channel to the flash trigger, and
press the <Gr> button to set the same
group to the flash trigger.
5.4 Half press the button to focus and full
press the <TEST> button to shoot. Release
the button until the status lamp turns to red.
Using the Flash Trigger
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