User ManualWirelessFlashRF60
18 198.18. On-camera Operation: Local ModeSet up the RF60 in Local mode In the main screen, the
20 219. Wireless Flash: Master and Slave ModesWith a built-in RF (Radio Frequency) module, the RF60 has the ability to communicate with other RF60 un
22 23Changing parameters of a particular Slave group 6. To select a particular group for remote control, pr e s s Group and the group selection
24 25Turn on and off a Slave group particular group, turn the group off by selecting the group (see steps 2
26 27 3. P r e s s Next o r Menualias and exit. 4. Repeat steps 1-3 to set aliases in all the Cactus RF60s. To prevent confusion, m
28 29second at a frequency of 10 times per second (i.e., 10 Hz), the number of
30 31 3. P r e s s + t o i n c r e a s e o r – to 4. P r e s s Next until the selection indicator points to
32 33HSS Sympathy ModeThe HSS Sympathy mode of the RF60 is maximum sync
34 35 2. The continuous light output in HSS sympathy mode does not freeze would do. Instead, an HSS
36 37 F-number: The higher the f-number, the longer the delay time within the range of the particular camera system. Dark Band Position: When you
2 31. Getting to Know your RF60Thank you for purchasing the Cactus Wireless Flash RF60. We trust that
38 39 1. To set the delay timer, press Menu th e n p r e s s t h e Next button until <DELAY> is displayed and the selection indicator poi
40 41 1. press Menu, and press Next a few times until the text area shows <SLEEP>. Then use the + o r – button
42 43lower than the selected level.*Both Fn1 and Fn3 are only available for selection when the Quick Flash has be
44 45You may combine the RF60 with other example, assign a RF60 to group A, Canon 5
46 47Charging time after a full power flashNumber of full power flashes supportedWith 4x AA alkaline battery5s 100With Cactus External B
48 4918. TroubleshootingBefore reading this section, ensure that the Cactus RF60 has been set up correctly (follow the instructions in Sections 7-9 o
50 51Symptom Possible Cause SolutionBlack frame appears in pictures or frame is only partially illuminatedShu
52 53If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and o
54 55Flash as determined by Harvest One Limited or authorized dealers.This limited warranty shall only apply if the Wireless Flash is used in conjunct
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4 52. Caution and WarningsBefore using the product, read the following precautions to ensure correct and safe use and to help prevent damage of the
6 75. Nomenclature WIDE ANGLE DIFFUSER AND BOUNCE CARD FRESNEL LENSOPTICAL SENSORTRIPOD MOUNTEXTERNAL POWERCONNECTORCONNECTOR COVERMOUNTING FOOTCONN
8 96. LCD Panel7. Getting StartedInserting Batteries 1. Using your thumb, press on the battery compartment door and slide it open in the direction
10 11 Replace batteries immediately when you see the blinking signal. The indicator is no
12 13 ready indicator stays red and the output. - P r e s s t
14 15Using the Wide Angle Diffuser 1. Pull out the wide angle diffuser shown. The bounce card will come out at t
16 17Setting ChannelWhen RF60 is in Master or Slave mode, they need to communicate in the same RF wireless channel with each other.To set the channel
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