Getting Started
Illustrated below are the locations of Titan’s features, ports, and functions. Take time to familiarize yourself with the housing.
First Time Use
All Light and Motion housings are pressure tested prior to shipping. However, there could be unseen damage from shipping. A test dive without the camera in the housing is highly recommended.
After the initial dive with just the housing, make the following checks.
1.Dry off housing exterior.
2.Remove the Rear Plate and visually inspect for moisture.
3.Reach inside the housing and trace a finger around all view ports and mating surfaces.
4.If any water is detected, contact the housing reseller or the Light & Motion service department.
Camera Preparation
1.Remove the camera’s strap from the camera.
2.Attach the desired lens for use.
3.Remove the camera’s lens cap.
4.Remove the rubber accessory cap from the bottom of the camera (Fig. 1). The Titan’s camera tray has a pocket for the cap to be stored when the camera is on the tray (Fig3).
5.Remove the hotshoe cover.
6.Place battery board onto camera battery (Read next section “Battery Board”).
7.Install a fully charged
8.Install a media card.We recommend at least a 1GB size card.
Battery Board
The Titan D100’s Battery Board is the component that allows the Titan’s “Focus” button (located on the right handle) to function. No other housing functions are affected. If you choose not to use the Battery Board, you can use the mechanical shutter for
You received two battery boards with your Titan D100 housing. One is a spare and can be stored inside the Titan’s rear plate (Fig. 7 & 8).
1.Remove the
2.Orient the Battery Board to the contours of the battery and press into place (Fig 6).
The Battery Board adhesive is meant to be strong enough to hold the board onto the battery, yet easy to remove when attaching the battery to a charger.
Eventually the Battery Board’s adhesive will exhaust. When this occurs, you can simply
You can also contact Light & Motion to purchase replacement battery boards. Replacment Battery Boards are p/n #