MaxTech Transceiver manual Multipop ~/MENU a C

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ëFor delays longer than the 6.4 seconds (maximum available in delay modes) use Intervalometer or Multipop mode. Set the interval to the desired delay. Set the count to 1. A ttach your cam era to P O RT 1 and trig ger th e MultiM AX . T he c amera will trigg er after the set in terval.

NContact time affects Intervalometer mode. If the contact time is less than one second then Intervalometer will function normally. If the contact time is longer than 1 sec ond th en the s et interval increas es per this f ormu la: Contact T ime P LU S In terval time MINUS 1 second. Example: If the Contact Time is set to 3 seconds and the Interval is set to 5 seconds , the actual interval will be 7 seconds (3+5-1=7 ).

LW hen u sing Intervalometer an d R elay Mode togeth er, a Mu ltiMA X (s et for RECEIVE mode) will switch to Transmit mode and send a Radio trigger after the last interval. See the Relay M ode sec tion, Pag e 40, f or mor e inform ation

C: Multipop – ~/MENU A C

Enters the Multipop interval setting screen. This mode is for triggering a flas h m ultiple times from one trigger. It can be used during one long exposure to increase depth of field or for special effect sequencing. The interval setting is normally used to set a safe flash recyc ling time, while the c ount is set to the n um ber of flashes or “pops” desired.

Mu ltipop is iden tical in fu nc tion to Intervalometer w ith one exception: the m ultipop interval range has finer resolution; from 0.01 to 640.00 seconds in 0.01 (1/100) sec ond inc remen ts. T his allows for fin er con trol when setting flash recyc le time. T his m ode can be us ed for cam eras or f lash u nits.

1.

From the main screen press ~/MENU A C to

 

enter the numeric entry screen

2.

Enter the interval or time gap between triggers

3.

Press ~/MENU to proc eed to the next s creen

4.

Enter the count or number of triggers

5.

Press ~/MENU to return to th e main s creen .

 

T he interval will be dis played, and the c ount will

 

sh ow the n um ber of trig gers to be executed

6.

Pres s th e TEST key or trig ger th e MultiM AX via

 

Rad io to begin M ultipop f unc tion

Multi-pop Mode

Set In terval Screen

T RAN SM IT Unit

5.00sec ond M ulti-pop In terval 10 trigger Count

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Contents Page Welcome to Digital Wireless Freedom FCC & IC Compliance Information Table of Contents LCD C ontrast Adjustment Programmed sequence shooting Icons Used in this Manual Features Basic FeaturesSpecial Features Communication TechnologyParts Designation LCD Information Controls OFFBattery Information Getting StartedLany ard Care and M aintenance Quick Setup Basic Radio Slave Operation Basic Setup for Remote FlashConnecting M ultiM AX set for Transm IT mode to Flash Features Channels 1 Channels 17 Transceiver ControlCh annels Co mp atibility Digital Radio Mo del UltiM AX Co mpatible Ch annelsSelective Quad-Triggering a B C D keys Page True Confirmation UltiMAX M ode Radio and Flash ConfirmationNavigation C D L keysPage Basic Settings ~/MENU B Main MenuAdvanced M enu ~/MENU a Counter Menu ~/MENU CBasic Settings Contact Time ~/MENU B a Basic Settings MenuIf you are using Intervalometer or M ultipop Beep Menu ~/MENU B B Bee p C haracteris tic IndicatesCounter Menu Load ~/MENU C L Advanced Menu Decimal Actual Delay Sync Time Equivalent Used Delay Menu Receiver ~/MENU a a Page Intervalometer Time Lapse Photography ~/MENU a B Multipop ~/MENU a C SpeedCycler Transmitter ~/MENU a D Other Features Fast Mode Receiver ~/MENU a DKeyp ad Lock Hold High Voltage ProtectionLay Mode Receive Mode Only L Software Version Display Hold a on power upSelf-Timer or Cable Release Applications of Advanced FunctionsTT L / Auto flash Helper Programmed sequence shooting Recycle LockoutCamera Equalization ~ /MENU a a a L or ~/MENU a a B L or Average focal plane 35mm cameraPage Page Page Page Specifications Technical InformationRadio Information Channel FrequencyUnit Digital Code Aximum and M inimum Settings Setting Axim um InimumSaved Settings Troubleshooting Reset to Default Factory SettingsHen in dou bt Radio Performance Time Conversion Charts Fraction DecimalSeconds Inutes Hours Manual Revision 1.10 LP521

Transceiver specifications

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