MOUNTING THE FLASH TO THE CAMERA
1.Slide the power switch to the “OFF” position.
2.Slip the flash unit onto the camera’s hot shoe. Turn the knurled lock ring to firmly affix the flash unit.
CAUTION When using the flash on your camera, hold your camera and not the flash. If you hold on to the flash only, your camera may slip off the flash foot and be damaged, or the weight of the camera may damage the flash foot.
FLASH CHARGING STATUS
Ready Light | Charging Level | Flash Status |
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Lit | Fully charged | Ready for full emission |
Blinking | Charging | Able to flash at current charge level |
Off | Empty | Cannot flash |
POWER SAVE AND AUTOMATIC SHUTDOWN
To save battery life, the flash automatically switches to the Standby state after 5 minutes of inactivity or when your camera goes into LCD Time Out state. The LCD panel and Ready Light turn off. To reactivate the flash, partly depress the camera’s shutter release, or slide the power switch to the “OFF” position and then back to the “ON” position. The flash Ready Light and LCD panel will go on again after a brief delay.
LCD BACK LIGHT
Use the LCD Back Light to illuminate the LCD panel for easy reading in dark conditions. To turn on the LCD Back Light, press the Mode or Zoom button. After 5 seconds of inactivity, the LCD Back Light automatically turns off.
MODE BUTTON
The Mode button toggles between:
•Camera Auto
Auto OK
subject or set the camera to Aperture Priority mode and select a larger aperture (smaller
•Manual
NOTE: If the Mode Select button is pressed for more than one second, the mode will change to Camera Auto mode.
ZOOM BUTTON
The Zoom button toggles between:
•Auto Zoom
•Manual Zoom
If the Zoom button is pressed for more than one second, the mode will change to Auto Zoom.
TEST BUTTON
If the Test button is pressed after the Ready Light goes on, a test flash fires.
FLASH RANGE SCALE
In response to a signal from the camera, the flash calculates the effective flash range and displays it on the LCD panel. This range shows the minimum and maximum distances a proper exposure can be made using the flash. To increase or decrease the effective distances, set the camera to Aperture Priority mode and change the aperture setting. The flash range scale changes as the aperture (f/stop value) is adjusted.
The available range will be displayed when you partly depress the camera’s shutter release or when the Ready Light is on. The flash range is 1.5
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