NEEWER Q-CTTL Wireless Flash Trigger User Guide
- June 6, 2024
- NEEWER
Table of Contents
Q-C TTL Wireless Trigger
About This Manual
Thank you for purchasing the ****Q-C TTL Wireless Trigger.
The manual will cover the following:
- the basic operating procedures and functions of the Wireless Trigger.
- the application environment and safe use of the Wireless Trigger.
- the installation of the accessories of the Wireless Trigger.
Package Contents
Upon receiving the package, please check whether all the products are
included. If there are any missing or broken products, please contact Neewer
Customer Service (support@neewer.com).
Accessories
Compatible Device
Nomenclature
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You can press the Function 2 and Function 3 buttons together for three seconds to restore the trigger to default settings.
Power Supply Mode
by AA Battery
Mode
Exposure Compensation Setting
In this mode, the trigger can adjust the flash output between -3 and +3 in 1/3
stop increments. At the level of 0, there will be no exposure compensation.
Choose a specific group and rotate the Setting Dial to change the compensation
level: -3.0,-2.7. .0.0 +3.0,+2.7….
Mode Switch
Choose one group (demo: Group A) and press the button to switch mode in the
following order: TTL-M-OFF.
Group Display
When on a multiple group display, the trigger will switch to a single group
display when you quickly press the” “button. It will switch back to the
multiple group display if you press the button again.
As Transmitter or Receiver
The trigger will work as a transmitter when you press the” “button for three
seconds until the symbol “T” appears on the display. It will turn into a
receiver if you press the button again for 3 seconds until the “R” letter
shows on the display.
Restore Default Setting/High-Speed Sync
The trigger will restore to default settings when the Function 2 and Function
3 buttons are pressed together for three seconds. To activate the HSS
function, please adjust to the main menu page and press the Function 2 button
until the “ symbol appears on the display.
Modelling Lamp Control
When no specific group is chosen, the trigger can turn on/off all modeling
lamps when you quickly press the “Function 4” button. When controlling a
specific group of lights, please quickly press the “Function 4” button to
change their light intensity from Level 1 to Level 6. (The modeling lamps
within the group can all be turned off by pressing the Function 4 button for 3
seconds.)
The light intensity level only fits that of Q5 TTL strobe light.
Channel/Test Flash
Press the “Function 1″ button for 3 seconds. Then you can rotate the Setting
Dial to choose a suitable channel. The trigger can make a flashlight fire test
flash when you press the ” ” button.
The trigger features 32 channels, available for the switch from Channel 01 to
Channel 32. Please make sure that the transmitting and receiving devices are
on the same channel.
Zoom
Setting
Quick press the “Function 1” button. Then choose a specific group and rotate
the Setting Dial to change zoom settings: auto/20-200mm. To exit the Zoom
Setting page, please quickly press the “Function 1” button again.
Screen Lock
Press the ” ” button for 3 seconds until the word “LOCKED” appears on the
display, which suggests that all buttons have been deactivated (except for the
test flash button “ ).
To unlock it, please press the ” button for 3 seconds until the word “LOCKED”
disappears on the display.
Standby Mode
The trigger display will turn off If no operations are performed for 90
seconds. To activate the display, press any button on the trigger.
If mounted on the hot shoe of a camera, the trigger can be activated by
pressing the camera’s shutter release button halfway.
Custom Settings
Custom Symbol | Function | Option | Description |
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SRBY—T | Standby Timer | ON | On |
OFF | Off | ||
SRBY—R | Standby Timer | 30min | will turn off when no operations are performed |
for 30 minutes.
1H| will turn off when no operations are performed for 1 hour.
211| will turn off when no operations are performed for 2 hours.
BEEP| Buzzer| ON| On
OFF| Off
LIGHT| Backlight Timer| 12sec| will turn off when no operations are performed
for 12 seconds.
OFF| Always off
ON| Always on
SYNC| Sync Port| IN| fire Q3 flash
OUT| trigger signal input
LCD| LCD Contrast| -3-+3| between -3 and 3
ID| WIFI ID| OFF| Off
01-29| available from 01 to 99
Set-up Procedures
Insert AA batteries in the battery compartment and latch the cover.
Attach the trigger hot shoe to your camera’s cold
shoe.
Then, turn the knob in the picture above clockwise until it is tightened.
Please heed the positive or negative polarity when inserting the batteries. If
they are wrongly placed, the trigger wouldn’t turn on.
Safety Notes
Please do not use the light in the rain or in a humid environment.
Please avoid using the product where it will be exposed to higher temperatures than 50 degrees Celsius.
Caution
Please don’t disassemble or modify the product unless professionally certified. Otherwise, there might be a risk of malfunction.
- Please keep the product dry and avoid touching it with wet hands.
- Please don’t use the trigger near flammable or explosive items.
- Please avoid disposing of battery in a fire or keeping it near the fire source.
- Should there be a malfunction of the trigger, please turn it off immediately and try to identify the possible cause.
- Please avoid using new and old batteries together or different types of batteries.
- Please don’t short circuit or dismantle batteries
Maintenance
- A soft cloth is recommended to clean the trigger screen.
- Please remove the batteries when the trigger is left unused for a long period of time.
- The trigger should be kept in a dry and well-ventilated environment.
- Please avoid using the trigger in close proximity to magnetic devices and strong electrostatic fields, such as radio transmitters, otherwise, the trigger might malfunction.
Product Parameters
Model | Q-C |
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Signal Transmission Distance | 0-100m |
Built-in WIFI | 2.4 GHz |
Modulation | MSK |
Channel | 32 |
WIFI ID | 01-99 |
Group | 5 |
2.5mm Sync Port | A receiver device can control camera shooting with a 2.5mm |
sync cable.
TX/RX| master/slave mode switch
Firmware Update| via the Type-C USB interface on the trigger
Power Supply| AA battery
Dimension| 1057564MM
Net Weight| about 120 grams
Warranty Policy
Warranty Period
You can register your NEEWER® product for its free 1-year warranty at
www.neewer.com.Thanks!
Your questions or suggestion are highly valued and appreciated. Please feel
free to contact us, and we will do our best to fully satisfy you.
E-MAIL:support@neewer.com
Reminder: Please keep the package box for at least 15 days because it is
necessary to use the package box to protect the product during transportation.
Warranty Restrictions
The following conditions are NOT covered by the NEEWER® Warranty:
- The product has expired the one-year warranty period;
- The product is malfunctioned or damaged because the user did not follow the Wireless Trigger to use, adjust, or operate the product;
- The product is malfunctioned or damaged due to rain, hailstorm, fumigation, medicine, chemicals or natural wastage; and due to force majeure (include but not limited to earthquake, Typhoon, fire, flood, violent crime);
- The user modify, dismantle, repair the product and its parts without permission;
- The user damaged the parts of Wireless Trigger by using non-original accessories, or changed the circuit, line configuration without permission;
- The product is malfunctioned or damaged by collision or fall-off due to the user;
- Warranty Card, After-sale Service Card, invoice or item No does not conform to the product;
- A user changes the warranty service date of the product and its parts without permission;
- The panel and main parts are beyond maintenance range; The security label on the product is missing or damaged;
- The Wireless Trigger is used as a commercial product;
Trademark and Statement
NEEWER ® is a registered trademark of NEEWER ® Technology
Company, Ltd, which is protected by law. NEEWER ® company reserves all
rights for this trademark. NEEWER ® has continuously devoted itself to
developing and improving photography and music products. We hold it our
mission to pursue excellence and improve customer experience.
The actual product may differ from the picture in this manual in color and
appearance.
Contact Us
Your questions or suggestion are highly valued and appreciated.
Please feel free to contact us, and we will do our best to offer satisfying
services for you.
E-MAIL : support@neewer.com
WEB: www.neewer.com
FCC Warning:
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 turning the 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
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution: Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly
approved by the manufacturer could void your authority to operate this
equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference, and
- this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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