MaxTech Transceiver manual

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Eq ualization Adjus tmen ts

W ith all the variable factors above it may seem that perf ormin g the m ath nec ess ary for equalization is daunting. Here are some techniques for fine- tuning or adjusting equalization times without using specific math:

On some 35m m c ameras you can gauge timing without using film. If your camera allows triggering with the film bac k open you can verify s ync hroniz ation visu ally.

1.

Perf orm th e steps above to get bas ic equ alization started

2.

Poin t the f lash at a blank wall

3.

On the camera NOT attached to the flash, set the shutter speed to 1/60

4.

Open that camera’s back

5.

Point the camera at the same wall as the flash

6.

As the camera and flash are being triggered look through the shutter plane

 

through the lens at the light from the flash hitting the wall. CAUTION: MAKE

 

SURE the flash is set to a comfortable level for your eyes!

7.

Note the s hape of th e light burst. If it is a perf ect b righ t circle th en th e cam era is

 

in sync. If the circle is dark or has a hard line running along one edge then the

 

cam era is not in syn c. T he hard lin e is th e sh utter in m otion w hile the flas h is

 

still generating light

8.

Ad jus t the s hutter s peed up or dow n until you s ee a perfec t circle

ëThe delay time setting screen is instantly active. W hile in numeric entry mode you can adjust the delay up or down and the displayed value will be executed on the next trigger. Using the “through-the-back” method above or by shooting film, Polaroid, or dig ital you c an adjus t the d elay and view the res ults to more s uit your sp ecif ic camera’s timings.

The mathematical formulas used thus far are designed for equalizing at 1/125. The final off set num ber (0 .002 5 for exam ple) m ay need to be adju sted when attemp ting to equalize at faster shutter speeds or slower ones with wide lag variation cameras. The offs et num ber tries to move the f lash b urs t to the middle of th e exposu re to compensate for drifting lag time. Experiment with different offsets to fine tune your sh utter s peed, f lash d uration, and cam era timing com binations . Too long or s hort of an of fs et and you limit a c am era’s ability to get the exposu re if the lag d rifts, even by a sm all amoun t.

ëVis it http://www .pocketwizard. com/ for m ore inf orm ation on cam era s pec ific equalization tec hniques . As more in form ation bec omes available it will be pos ted there.

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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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