Canon MiniTT1, FlexTT5 Long Range Performance, Maintain at least 36 ~ 1 meter distance between

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Long Range Performance

Long distance performance from your PocketWizards depends on the orientation and position of the units.

Whenever possible, try to maintain a line of sight between the units and keep the antennas parallel. While radio does not require line of sight, it does help dramatically. Make sure the units are not near any large metal, concrete, or high water-content objects. People and trees are mostly water! Make sure they are not blocked by these objects or by hills. Do not mount the units close to the ground – try to have them several feet above the Earth or building floors whenever possible.

Best Acceptable Worst

Positioning

Blocking Signal

Maintain at least 36” (~ 1 meter) distance between

antennas. Avoid direct antenna contact with anything metallic. “Dead spots” have a number of causes, but the solution is usually the same: move the unit a few inches or feet away from the problem area.

SPECIAL NOTE: Some Canon flash models emit RF interference that can reduce the effective operating

range of many radio slaves, including the FlexTT5. Those models include: 430EX, 580EX, 580EX II and others. For those model flashes, please consider the mounting suggestions in the pictures above to optimize range. If using Canon’s off shoe cord OC-E3, consider adding a ferrite clamp on the cable near the flash to further increase range.

The Canon 430EX II performs dramatically better in this regard. It does not require special mounting consideration and yields greater range.

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Contents MiniTT1/FlexTT5 for Canon Please pay attention to the following safety warnings Safety WarningsCongratulations Table of Contents Table of Contents cont’d Life expectancy = ~60 hours with alkaline batteries BatteriesMiniTT1 and FlexTT5 Key Features MiniTT1 FlexTT5 Read ME First Powering On Mode, not Master or Slave Canon ST-E2 in non-ratio modeTrigger normally Important The Speedlite in the MiniTT1’s top shoe Basic Wireless E-TTL II MiniTT1 OOFlexTT5 cont’dRatio Wireless E-TTL II MiniTT1 OOFlexTT5 General E-TTL II Considerations Ratio Wireless E-TTL II MiniTT1 OOFlexTT5 cont’dRemote Speedlites Manual FlashDo not connect a flash to port. You could damage Manual Flash cont’dAttempting to connect 2 flashes to the port, or HyperSync & High Speed Sync FP Flash HyperSync & High Speed Sync FP Flash cont’d Use it Download the latest version of the Utility atStatus information Advanced Features via PocketWizard Utility cont’d TTL ChannelsChannel Tables Learn Mode Special Notes Learn Mode cont’dHand held transmitter Remote Camera TriggeringAs with other PocketWizard radios, the MiniTT1 and FlexTT5 FlexTT5 to the remote terminal on the cameraAuto-Relay Mode Turn the radio off ResetAre always reset together Flash Idle Time Out Mode = DisabledVery low battery change immediately Good batteryStatus LED Mounting Maintain at least 36 ~ 1 meter distance between Long Range PerformanceWhy is my photo not properly exposed? TroubleshootingWhy is my exposure bouncing around? Troubleshooting cont’dPage Flash Units 580EX, 580EX II, 430EX, 430EX Canon CompatibilityOnce camera sleeps, trigger will not work MiniTT1 FlexTT5 SpecificationsUSB Specifications cont’dPage FCC wants you to know Make IT Possible