FLASH POINT F231220AR10 R2 Nano Remote Instruction Manual
- May 15, 2024
- FLASH POINT
Table of Contents
- Important Safety Instructions
- Foreword
- Warning
- Names of Parts
- Touch Operation Instruction
- What’s Inside
- As a Wireless Retro Camera Flash Trigger
- As a Wireless Camera Flash Trigger
- As a Wireless Outdoor Flash Trigger
- As a Wireless Studio Flash Trigger
- As a Wireless Original Flash Trigger
- Output Value Settings (Power Settings)
- Flash Exposure Compensation Setting
- Multi Flash Setting (Output Value, Times and Frequency)
- Modeling Lamp Setting
- Setting Custom Functions
- Compatible Flash Models
- Compatible Camera Models
- Technical Data
- Attentions
- Caring for Flash Trigger
- FCC Statement
- One Year Flashpoint Limited Warranty
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
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NANO REMOTE
FOR SONY
Important Safety Instructions
This product is a professional photographic equipment, to be operated by
professional personnel only.
The following basic safety precautions must be followed when using this
product: All transport protective materials and packaging on the product must
be removed before use.
- Carefully read and fully understand the instruction manual before use and strictly follow the safety instructions.
- Dot not use damaged equipment or accessories. Allow professional repair technicians to inspect and confirm normal operation before continuing use after repairs.
- Please disconnect the power when not in use.
- This device is not waterproof. Keep it dry and avoid immersing it in water or other liquids. It should be installed in a ventilated and dry location and avoid using in rainy, humid, dusty, or overheated environments. Do not place items above the device or allow liquids to flow into it to prevent danger.
- Do not disassemble without authorization. If the product malfunctions, it must be inspected and repaired by our company or authorized repair personnel.
- Do not place the device near alcohol, gasoline, or other flammable volatile solvents or gases such as methane and ethane
- Do not use or store this device in potentially explosive environments.
- Clean gently with a dry cloth. Do not use a wet cloth as it may damage the device.
- This instruction manual is based on rigorous testing. Changes in design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Check official website for latest instruction manual and product updates.
- Use only specified charger and follow proper usage instructions for products with built-in lithium batteries, within the rated voltage and temperature range.
- The product is powered by lithium battery, who has limited lifespan and will gradually ose its charging capacities, which is irreversible. As the battery ages, the product’s battery life will decrease. The lifespan of lithium battery is estimated to be 2 to 3 years. Please regularly check the battery, and if the charging time significantly increases or the battery life significantly decreases, consider replacing the battery.
- The warranty period for this device as a whole is one year Consumables (such as batteries), adapters, power cords, and other accessories are not covered by the warranty.
- Unauthorized repairs will void the warranty and will incur charges.
- Failures from improper operation is not covered under warranty.
Foreword
TTL wireless flash trigger R2 nano S. comes with a compact size and a weight
of 52, supports TTL flash and HSS, up to 1/8000s flash sync speed. It’s not
only compatible with cameras with Sony hot shoes, but also can control camera
flashes, outdoor flashes,
studio flashes and retro flashes who have equipped with Flashpoint R2 2.4GHz
wireless systems. When collocating with R2 nano S is able to control Sony
camera flashes. The outstanding anti-interference capability, 32 channels
together with 99 IDs ensure stable performances in complicated environment,
offering more flexibility and creative possibilities for photographers.
Warning
Do not disassemble. Should repairs become necessary, this product must be sent
to our Company or an authorized maintenance center.
Always keep this product dry. Do not use in rain or damp conditions.
Keep out of reach of children
Do not use in flammable and explosive environments. Pay attention to the
relevant warning signs.
Do not leave or store the product if the ambient temperature reads over 50 °C.
If any malfunction occurs, switch off the power immediately.
Names of Parts
Body
- Touch Screen
- Select Dial
- Button
- Test Button
- USB-C Charging / Firmware Upgrading Port
- Installing / Detaching Button
- Mounting Slot
- Hot Shoe Camera Connection
Important Tips:
If abnormalities occur, press select dial and test button at the same time
can reset the device system, then press and hold the power switch button to
restart.
Display Panel
- Channel (32)
- Camera Connection
- means high speed sync
- Modeling Lamp Master Control
- Buzz
- Battery Level Indicator
- Output Power Level
- Exposure Compensation Value
- Parameters < + >
- Parameters < – >
- Group’s Modeling Lamp
- Group
Touch Operation Instruction
- The parameters on the screen can be adjusted by touch operations.
- In the main interface, slide the screen up or down to check. power steps or flash exposure values of multiple groups.
- If you need to switch to multi flash interface from the main interface, slide the screen down from the top to display < Multi >, press it to enter multi flash setting.
- If you need to switch to the main interface from multi flash interface, slide the screen down from the top to display < Home >, press it to enter the main interface.
- No matter in the main interface or multi flash interface, slide the screen down from the top to display < Setting >, press it to enter C.Fn. menu settings.
- In the menu interface, slide the screen from the left to the right can return to the main interface.
- In the sub menu interface, slide the screen from the left to the right can return to the previous menu interface
- In single-group display interface, slide the screen from the left to the right can switch to multi-group display interface
- In single-group display interface, you can switch the group by sliding the screen up or down.
- In single-group display interface, press < M > to switch to TTL auto flash mode, press < TTL > to switch to M manual flash mode.
- You can slide the progress bar to quickly adjust the power steps or flash exposure values in any interface
- Press < – > can decrease the parameter values, press < + > can increase the parameter values.
- Press the can lock the screen. When the screen displays “Press for 25 to unlock”, you can press and hold the screen for 25 to unlock
- Press the and , if they are lightened on means the functions are turned on, otherwise the functions are turned off.
What’s Inside
As a Wireless Retro Camera Flash Trigger
Take Lux Master as an example:
- Turn off the camera and mount the flash trigger on camera hot shoe. Then, power on the flash trigger and the camera.
- Slide the screen of R2 nano S down from the top to display < Setting >, press < Setting > to enter C.Fn. menu, then press.
- Turn on the retro camera flash Lux Master, < Wireless > to set CH and ID. Slide the screen from the left to the right to return to the main interface, on which you can set the flash mode and output power level of groups press the MENU button to enter the main interface, turn the adjust dial to wireless then press the set button to enter wireless interface. A: Slide the screen to select CH, GR or ID setting, press to enter a certain setting, then slide to set the parameters. Please set the channels and IDs of the flash and R2 nano S to the same. B: Press the “Wireless Sync” of the flash trigger and wireless sync icon of Lux Master can set the channels and IDs of them to the same.
- Press the camera shutter to trigger.
As a Wireless Camera Flash Trigger
Take Zoom Lion X series camera flash as an example:
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Turn off the camera and mount the flash trigger on camera hot shoe. Then, power on the flash trigger and the camera.
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Slide the screen of R2 nano S down from the top to display < Setting >, press < Setting > to enter C.Fn. menu, then press < Wireless > to set CH and ID. Slide the screen from the left to the right to return to the main interface, on which you can set the flash mode and output power level of groups.
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Turn on the camera flash V1, press the wireless setting button and and < RX > icon will be displayed on the LCD panel. Press the < MENU > Button to enter the CFn. menu, set its channel and D the same to the flash trigger.
Note: Please refer to the relevant instruction manual when setting the camera flashes of other models. -
Press the camera shutter to trigger.
As a Wireless Outdoor Flash Trigger
Take XPLOR 600 PRO as an example:
- Turn off the camera and mount the flash trigger on camera hot shoe. Then, power on the flash trigger and the camera,
- Slide the screen of R2 nano S down from the top to display < Setting >, press < Setting > to enter CFn. menu, then press < Wireless > to set CH and ID. Slide the screen from the left to the right to return to the main interface, on which you can set the flash mode and output power level of groups.
- Power on the outdoor flash and press the wireless setting button and the will be displayed on the LCD panel Long press the < GR/CH > button to set the same channel to the flash trigger, and press the < GR/CH > button to set the same group to the flash trigger. Note: Please refer to the relevant instruction manual when setting the outdoor flashes of other models.
- Press the camera shutter to trigger.
As a Wireless Studio Flash Trigger
Take Studio series as an example
- Turn off the camera and mount the flash trigger on camera hot shoe. Then, power on the flash trigger and the camera.
- Slide the screen of R2 nano S down from the top to display < Setting >, press < Setting > to enter C.Fn. menu, then press < Wireless > to set CH and ID. Slide the screen from the left to the right to return to the main interface, on which you can set the flash mode and output power level of groups.
- Connect the studio flash to power source and power it on. Press the MODE/Wireless button to make the displayed on the panel and enter 2.4 GHz wireless mode. Press and hold the < GR/CH > Bitton to <et the ome channel to the flash trigger, and press the < GR/CH > button to set the same group to the flash trigger
Note: Please refer to the relevant instruction manual when setting the studio flashes of other models. Press the camera shutter to trigger.
Note: As the studio flash’s minimum output value is 1/32, the output value of the flash trigger should be set to or over 1/32. As the studio flash do not have TTL and multi flash functions, the flash trigger should be set to M mode in triggering
As a Wireless Original Flash Trigger
Take 600EX-RT as an example:
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Turn off the camera and mount the flash trigger on camera hot shoe. Then, power on the flash trigger and the camera.
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Slide the screen of R2 nano S down from the top to display < Setting >, press < Setting > to enter CFn. menu, then press < Wireless > to set CH and ID. Slide the screen from the left to the right to return to the main interface, on which you can set the flash mode and output power level of groups.
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Attach the original flash to the R2 Receiver for Sony receiver. Press the < CH > button on the receiver to set the same channel to the flash trigger, and press the < Gr > button to set the same group to the flash trigger.
Note: Please refer to the relevant instruction manual when setting the original camera flashes. -
Press the camera shutter to trigger.
Note: R2 Receiver for Sony is sold separately.
Power Switch
Press and hold the button until “FLASHPOINT” icon is displayed on the panel,
means the device is turned on Press and hold the button in power on status
until the panel blacks out, then the device is turned off.
Note: In order to avoid power consumption, turn off the device when not
in use. Please set the standby time ( 30min / 60min / 90min ) in < Setting > –
Channel Setting
- In main interface, slide the screen down from the top to display < Setting >, press < Setting > to enter C.Fn. menu. Or you can press the < M/O > button to display < Setting > on the panel, then press < Setting > to enter C.Fn. menu.
- Press < Wireless > to enter wireless settings. Slide the < CH > on the left to set the channel among 1 to 32. Then slide the screen from the left to the right or press the < M/O > button to return to the main nterface.
Note: Please set the flash trigger and the receiver to the same channel before usage.
ID Setting
In addition to changing the wireless transmission channel to avoid
interference, we can also change the wireless ID to avoid interference.
- In main interface, slide the screen down from the top to display < Setting >, press < Setting > to enter C.Fn. menu. Or you can press the button to display < Setting > on the panel, then press < Setting > to enter C.Fn. menu.
- Press < Wireless > to enter wireless settings. Slide the < ID > on the right to set the ID among OFF and 1to 99. Then slide the screen from the left to the right or press the button to return to the main interface.
Wireless Sync
If you need R2 nano S to control Lux Master to flash, then the wireless sync
function can set their channels and IDS to the same quickly.
First, press the of the flash trigger. Then, press the wireless sync icon of
Lux Master.
Note: The wireless function should be turned on in order to enable
wireless sync.
Scanning Spare Channel Settings
Scanning spare channel function is useful to avoid interference from others’
using the same channel.
- In main interface, slide the screen down from the top to display < Setting >, press < Setting > to enter C.Fn. menu. Or you can press the button to display < Setting > on the panel, then press
to enter C.Fn. menu. - Press < Wireless > to enter wireless settings Press < SCAN > to start scanning, then six spare channels are displayed on the panel Click the desired channel, the flash trigger will be set to that channel automatically.
ZOOM Setting
- In main interface, slide the screen down from the top to display < Setting >, press < Setting > to enter C. Fn. menu. Or you can press the button to display < Setting > on the panel, then press < Setting > to enter C. Fn. menu.
- Press < > to enter ZOOM setting, slide the zoom value to adjust among Auto and 24mm to 200mm.
Sync Setting
- In main interface, slide the screen down from the top to display < Setting >, press < Setting > to enter C.Fn. menu. Or you can press the button to display < Setting > on the panel, then press < Setting > to enter C.Fn. menu.
- Press to enter sync setting, you can select between front curtain sync and high speed sync.
- Rear Curtain Sync needs to be set on the camerz.
Shooting Mode Setting
- In main interface, slide the screen down from the top to display < Setting >, press < Setting > to enter C.Fn. menu. Or you can press the button to display < Setting > on the panel, then press < Setting > to enter C. Fn. men.
- Press to enter shooting mode setting, you can select between one-shoot mode and all-shoot mode.
One-shoot Mode: In the M and Multi mode, the lead unit only sends triggering signals to the follow unit which is suitable for one person photography for the advantage of power saving.
All-shoot Mode: The lead unit will send parameters and triggering signals to the follow unit, which is suitable for multi person photography. However, this function consumes power quickly.
Group Setting
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Group Selection
In main interface, slide the screen to the bottom until is displayed on the panel, press the icon to enter group selection setting, you can select group among A to F and O to 9. -
Multi-group Display
The main interface will display multi-group parameters after group selection, you can check output power of each group. -
Single-group Display
In main interface, press the output power of a certain group to enter more settings such as power level, flash mode and modeling lamp of that group.
In single-group display interface, you can switch the group by sliding the screen up or down.
Output Value Settings (Power Settings)
Multi-group display in M mode
Press < + > to increase output power levels of multi-group at the same time, press < – > to decrease output power levels of multi – group at the same time, which will change from Min. to 1/1 or from Min. to 10 in 0.1 or 1/3 step increments. The output power evels of multi-group can not be increased or decreased at the same time if a certain group has already reached the lowest or highest power level. You can also slide the progress bar to quickly adjust the output power.
Single-group display in M mode
Press < + > to increase output power level of a certain group, press < – > to
decrease output power level of a certain group, which will change from Min. to
1/1 or from Min. to 0 in 0.1 or 1/3 step increments. You can also slide the
progress bar to quickly adjust the
output power.
Note: M means manual flash mode.
Note: Min. refers to the minimum value that can be set in M or multi
mode.
The minimum value can be set to 1/128,1/256,1/512, 3.0, 2.0 or 1.0.
Flash Exposure Compensation Setting
Multi-group display in TTL mode
Press < + > to increase FEC values of multi – group at the same time, press <
– > to decrease FEC values of multi-group at the same time, which will change
from -3 to 3 in 1/3 step increments. You can also slide the progress bar to
quickly adjust the FEC values.
The FEC values of multi-group can not be increased or decreased at the same
time if a certain group has already reached the lowest or highest FEC value.
Single-group display in TTL mode
Press < + > to increase FEC value of a certain group, press < – > to decrease
FEC value of a certain group, which will change from -3 to 3 in 1/3 step
increments. You can also slide the progress bar to quickly adjust the
FEC value.
Note: TTL means auto flash mode.
Multi Flash Setting (Output Value, Times and Frequency)
In main interface, slide the screen down from the top to display < Multi >, press it to enter multi flash setting. Or you can press button to make the panel display < Multi >, then press it to enter multi flash setting.
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Output Power (Min. ~ 1/4 or Min. ~ 8.0)
Press < + > to increase output power level, press < – > to decrease output power level, which will change from Min. to 1/4 or from Min. to 8.0 in integer steps. You can also slide the progress bar to quickly adjust the output power. -
Flash Times
Slide the left column < Times > to adjust flash times from 1 to 100. -
Flash Frequency (Hz)
Slide the right column < Hz > to adjust flash frequency from 1 to 199. -
Group A/B/C/D/E
You can select a certain group or multi groups (five groups at most).
Note:
- As flash times are restricted by flash output value and flash frequency, the flash times can not surpass the upper value that permitted by the system. The times that transported to the receiver end are real flash time, which is also related to the camera’s shutter setting.
- Min. refers to the minimum value that can be set in M or multi mode. The minimum value can be set to 1/128,1/256, 1/512, 3.0, 2.0 0r 1.0.
Modeling Lamp Setting
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When displaying multiple groups, slide the screen down from the top to display press it to control the ON/OFF of the madeling lamp.
Note: If the modeling lamp of a certain group is off, then it can not be turned on or off along with other groups . -
When displaying a single group, you can press to switch among 3 statuses: off. on, or PROP auto mode. Note: When the modeling lamp is set to PROP auto mode, its brightness will be change along with the brightness of the flash .
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When the modeling lamp is on, press < + > to increase its brightness value, press < – > to decrease its brightness value, or you can also slide the progress bar to quickly adjust the brightness from 10 to 100
Note: The models that can use the modeling lamp are as follows: Studio and Studio Pro.
The outdoor flash eVOLV200 and XPLORG0O can use this function after upgrade. The new arrivals with modeling lamps can also use this function,
Buzz Setting
In main interface, slide the screen down from the top to display , or you can
press button to make the panel display , then press turn on or off the buzz
function.
means the buzz function of controlled flash is on.
means the buzz function of controlled flash is off.
Locking Function
In main interface, slide thr screen down from the top to display , or you can
press button to make the panel display , then press to lock the screen. When
the screen displays “Press for 25 to unlock”, means the screen is locked and
operations are unavailable, you can press and hold the screen or the select
dial for 2s to unlock the screen.
Setting Custom Functions
In main interface, slide the screen down from the top to display < Setting >,
press it to enter custom function settings. Or you can press button to make
the panel display < Setting >, then press it to enter custom function
settings.
The following table lists the available and unavailable custom functions of
this flash:
Functions | Parameters | Settings and Descriptions |
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Wireless | CH | 32 channels: 1-32 |
ID | OFF: off 1-99: optional from 1 to 99 | |
SYNC | Front Curtain | Front Curtain Sync |
High Speed | High Speed Sync | |
Shoot | One-Shoot | Only send triggering signals in the M & Multi mode when |
camera is shooting.
All-Shoot| Send parameters and triggering signal when camera is shooting
(suitable for multi person photography).
Auto Off| “Auto Off” ON| Select among 30/60/90min.
“Auto Off” OFF| No “Auto Off” options.
30 min| Power off automatically after 30 minutes of idle use.
60 min| Power off automatically after 60 minutes of idle use.
90 min| Power off automatically after 90 minutes of idle use.
Trigger 0 Dist| 0-30m| For extremely close distance triggering in a range from
0 to 30m.
1-100m| For far distance triggering in a range from lm to 100m.
Step| Min. Power| Min. Power: 1/128, 1/256, 1/512, 3.0, 2.0 or 1.0
Step| 0.3: 1/3 step increment
0.1: 0.1 step increment
Functions| Parameters| Settings and Descriptions
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Note: Transform the TTL shooting value into the
output value in the M mode. The main light mode shall prevail in mixed use.|
OFF| Turn off TCM transform function.
| Zoom II / Zoom Li-on III
100j| XPLOR 100 PRO
200j| eVOLV 200 / 200 PRO
300j| XPLOR 300 PRO
400j| XPLOR 400 PRO
600j| XPLOR 600 / 600 PRO
1200j| XPLOR POWER 1200 PRO
ZOOM| Auto| Auto focus length, varies along with the focus length of the
camera.
24mm| Focus length is 24mm
28mm| Focus length is 28mm
35mm| Focus length is 35mm
50mm| Focus length is 50mm
70mm| Focus length is 70mm
80mm| Focus length is 80mm
105mm| Focus length is 105mm
135mm| Focus length is 135mm
200mm| Set the flash focus length to 200mm via flash trigger.
Screen| Brightness| Slide the progress bar to adjust the screen brightness.
Standby Time| 15 sec/30 sec/1 min/2 min/3 min: The screen blacks out after
15sec/30sec/1min/2min/3min of idle use.
Language| | System language is simplified Chinese.
English| System language is English.
Reset| Apply| Restore factory setting.
Cancel| Back to previous interface.
Device Info| Model: X nano S| Device model is R2 nano S.
Firmware: V1.0| The current firmware version is V1.0, the upgraded version (if
any) will be available to download on the official website.
Compatible Flash Models
Transmitter | Receiver | Flash Models | Note |
---|---|---|---|
R2 nano S | XPLOR 300Pro, XPLOR 100Pro, XPLOR 600, eVOLV 200, eVOLV 200Pro, |
Zoom Lion Flash series, Zoom Lion Ill Flash series, Zoom Lion X series, Rapid
Flash Series, Studio Flashes.|
R2 Receiver| F42AM, HVL-45RM, HVL-F60M, HVL-F43M, HVL-F32M, F58AM| 1.As there
are so many camera flashes in the market which are compatible with Sony
speedlites, we do not test one by one.
2.Do not use full-shoot function
R2 Bridge (XTR-16)| Streaklight 360, Ring Li-on 400| The flashes with
FLASHPOINT wireless USB port.
Quicker series, SK series, DP series, GT, GS series, Smart flash series| Can
only be triggered.
XTR-16S| Zoom Li-on Sony, Zoom Li-on Manual|
Note: The range of support functions: the functions that are both owned
by R2 nano S and flash.
The Relationship of R2 Bridge Wireless System and R2 Wireless System
R2 Bridge (Code Switch)| R2 (Display Screen)| R2 Bridge (Code
Switch)| R2 (Display Screen)
---|---|---|---
| CH01| | CH09
| CH02| | CH10
| CH03| | CH11
| CH04| | CH12
| CH05| | CH13
| CH06| | CH14
| CH07| | CH15
| CH08| | CH16
Compatible Camera Models
This flash trigger can be used on the following Sony camera models:
a99 | a77 | a350 | a77II | a77II(V4.0) | A7r3 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
A7r4 | A7m3 | a9 | a6000 | RX10 | a7R |
• This table only lists the tested camera models not all Sony cameras. For the
compatibility of other camera models, self-test is recommended
• Rights to modify this table are retained.
Technical Data
Model | R2 nano S |
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Compatible cameras | Sony cameras (TTL auto flash) |
Built-in Lithium Battery | 3.7V ****850mAh |
Charging Time | 2h |
Standby Time | 7 days |
TTL Auto Flash | **** |
Manual Flash | **** |
Multi Flash | **** |
High Speed Sync | **** |
Front Curtain Sync | **** |
Rear Curtain Sync | **** |
Flash Exposure Compensation | ±3EV (exposure value), adjustable in 1/3 EV |
increment.
Modeling Lamp Flash| Control the modeling lamp by flash trigger.
Buzz| Control the buzz by flash trigger.
ZOOM Setting| AUTO/Focus length 24-200mm
Tail Transform| Transform the TTL shooting value into the output value in the
M mode.
Firmware Upgrade| Upgrade through the USB-C port.
Memory Function| Settings will be stored 2 seconds after last operation and
recover after a restart.
Display Panel| Touch screen with adjustable brightness.
Transmission Range (approx.)| 0-100m
Built-in Wireless| 2.4GHz
Channel| 32
Wireless ID| OFF/01-99
Group| A-F, 0-9
Dimension| 1.61″ x 1.85″ x 1.54″
Net Weight| 52g
Firmware Upgrade
This flash trigger supports firmware upgrade through the USB-C port. Update
information will be released on our official website.
As the firmware upgrade needs the support of Flashpoint F3 V1.1 software,
please download and install the “Flashpoint F3 V1.1 firmware upgrade software”
before upgrading. Then, choose the related firmware file.
Note: Please obtain the latest electronic instruction manual on our
official website for there may be upgraded firmware.
The transmitter screen will turn black if abnormalities occur in upgrading.
The solution is to re-plug the USB cable, press and hold the test button and
the select dial at the same time, then release the test button only, until
“Upgrading” appears on the interface,
then the device can be upgraded successfully through USB cable.
Attentions
- Unable to trigger flash or camera shutter. Make sure batteries are installed correctly and Power Switch is turned on. Check if the flash trigger and the receiver are set to the same channel, if the hot shoe mount or connection cable is well connected, or if the flash triggers are set to the correct mode.
- Carera shoots but does not focus. Check if the focus mode of the camera or lens is set to MF. If so, set it to AF.
- Signal disturbance or shooting interference. Change a different channel on the device.
The Reason & Solution of Not Triggering in Flashpoint 2.4G Wireless
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Disturbed by the 2.4G signal in outer environment (e.. wireless base station, 2.4G wifi router, Bluetooth, etc.)
To adjust the channel CH setting on the flash trigger (add 10+ channels) and use the channel which is not disturbed. Or turn off the other 2.4G equipment in working -
Please make sure that whether the flash has finished its recycle or caught up with the continuous shooting speed or not (the flash ready indicator is lightened) and the flash is not under the state of over-heat protection or other abnormal situation.
Please downgrade the flash power output. If the flash is in TTL mode, please try to change it to M mode (a preflash is needed in TTL mode). -
Whether the distance between the flash trigger and the flash is too close or not (<0.5m),
Please turn on the “close distance wireless mode” on the flash trigger.
Please set the triggering distance to 0-30m -
Whether the flash trigger and the receiver end equipment are in the low battery states or not.
Please charge or replace the battery in time.
Caring for Flash Trigger
Avoid sudden drops. The device may fail to work after strong shocks, impacts,
or excess stress.
Keep dry. The product isn’t water-proof. Malfunction, rust, and corrosion may
occur and go beyond repair if soaked in water or exposed to high humidity.
Avoid sudden temperature changes. Condensation happens if sudden temperature
changes such as the circumstance when taking the transceiver out of a building
with higher temperature to outside in winter. Please put the transceiver in a
handbag or plastic bag beforehand.
Keep away from strong magnetic field. The strong static or magnetic field
produced by devices such as radio transmitters leads to malfunction.
Changes made to the specifications or designs may not be reflected in this
manual.
Warning
Operating frequency: 2412.99 MHz – 2464.49MHz
Maximum EIRP Power: 9.52dBm
FCC Statement
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turningthe equipment off and on. the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction .
One Year Flashpoint Limited Warranty
Flashpoint warrants to the original purchaser that your Flashpoint product
shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for the period of one
(1) years from the date of purchase (or delivery as may be required in certain
jurisdictions), or thirty (30) days after replacement, whichever comes later.
Flashpoint’s entire liability and your exclusive remedy for any breach of
warranty shall be, at Flashpoint’s option, to repair or replace the hardware,
provided that the hardware is returned to the point of purchase or such other
place as Flashpoint may direct with copy of the sales receipt or dated
itemized receipt. Flashpoint may, at its option, replace your product, offer
to provide a functionally equivalent product, or repair any product with new,
refurbished or used parts as long as such parts are in compliance with the
product’s technical specifications. Any replacement hardware product will be
warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or thirty (30)
days, whichever is longer., or for any additional period of time that may be
applicable in your jurisdiction. If the product has been discontinued, the
warranty provider reserves the right to replace it with a model of equivalent
quality and function.
This warranty does not cover problems or damage resulting from accident,
abuse, misapplication, or any unauthorized repair. modification or
disassembly, improper operation or maintenance, normal wear and tear, or usage
not in accordance with product
instructions or connection to improper voltage supply, use of consumables,
such as replacement batteries, not supplied by Flashpoint, except where such
restriction is prohibited by applicable law.
Except where prohibited by applicable law, this warranty is nontransferable
and is limited to the original purchaser and the country in which the product
was purchased. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also
have other rights including a longer warranty duration that may vary under
local laws.
To start a warranty claim contact the Flashpoint Customer Service Department
to obtain a return merchandise authorization (‘RMA”) number, and return the
defective product to Flashpoint, along with the RMA number and proof of
purchase.
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