Godox Xpro N Manual

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深圳市神牛摄影器材有限公司
GODOX Photo Equipment Co., Ltd.
地址/Add: 深圳市宝安区福永镇福洲大道西新和村华发工业园A4栋
Building A4, Xinhe Huafa Industrial Zone, Fuzhou RD West, Fuyong Town, Baoan District, Shenzhen 518103, China
电话/Tel: +86-755-29609320(8062) 传真/Fax: +86-755-25723423 邮箱/E-mail: godox@godox.com
705-XPRZN0-00
Made In China
无线引闪器
TTL
TTL Wireless Flash Trigger
Instruction Manual
Contents
Foreword
24
Warning
25
Names of Parts
26
Body LCD Panel
Battery
28
Installing Batteries Battery Level Indication
Using the Flash Trigger
28
As a Wireless Camera Flash Trigger As a Wireless Outdoor Flash Trigger As a Wireless Original Flash Trigger As a Wireless Studio Flash Trigger As a Wireless Shutter Release Trigger As a Flash Trigger with 2.5mm Sync Cord Jack
Setting the Flash Trigger
34
Power Switch Automatically Enter Power Saving Mode Power Switch of AF Assist Beam Channel Settings Wireless ID Settings
Foreword
Mode Settings Magnification Function Output Value Settings Flash Exposure Compensation Settings Multi Flash Settings (Output Value, Times and Frequency) Modeling Lamp Settings ZOOM Value Settings Shutter Sync Settings Buzz Settings Sync Socket Settings TCM Function SHOOT Function Settings C.Fn: Setting Custom Functions
Compatible Flash Models
44
Compatible Camera Models
45
Technical Data
46
Restore Factory Settings
47
Firmware Upgrade
47
Attentions
48
Caring for Flash Trigger
48
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Thanks for your purchase of this XProN wireless flash trigger.
This wireless flash trigger is suitable for using Nikon cameras to control Godox flashes
with X system e.g. camera flash, outdoor flash, and studio flash. It can also control
Nikon original speedlights with the coordination of X1R-N receiver. Featuring multi-
channel triggering, stable signal transmission, and sensitive reaction, it gives
photographers unparalleled flexibility and control over their strobist setups. The flash
trigger applies to hotshoe-mounted Nikon series cameras, as well as the cameras
which have PC sync sockets.
With XProN wireless flash trigger, high speed synchronization is available for most of
camera flashes in the market which support i-TTL. The max flash synchronization
speed is up to 1/8000s *.
*: 1/8000s is achievable when the camera has a max camera shutter speed of 1/8000s.
Warning
Names of Parts
Do not disassemble. Should repairs become necessary, this product must be sent to
an authorized maintenance center.
Always keep this product dry. Do not use in rain or in damp conditions.
Keep out of reach of children.
Do not use the flash unit in the presence of flammable gas. In certain circumstance,
please pay attention to the relevant warnings. Do not leave or store the product if the ambient temperature reads over 50℃.
Turn off the flash trigger immediately in the event of malfunction.
Observe precautions when handling batteries
- Use only batteries listed in this manual. Do not use old and new batteries or
batteries of different types at the same time.
- Read and follow all warnings and instructions provided by the manufacturer.
- Batteries cannot be short-circuited or disassembled.
- Do not put batteries into a fire or apply direct heat to them.
- Do not attempt to insert batteries upside down or backwards.
- Batteries are prone to leakage when fully discharged. To avoid damage to the
product, be sure to remove batteries when the product is not used for a long time or
when batteries run out of charge.
- Should liquid from the batteries come into contact with skin or clothing, rinse
immediately with fresh water.
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Body
Group Button 1
Group Button 2
Group Button 3
Group Button 4
Group Button 5 Function Button 2
Function Button1
MODE/LOCK Mode Selection/ Locking Button
TEST/Shutter Button
Select Dial
Battery Compartment
Type-C USB Port
2.5mm Sync Cord Jack
Hot Shoe Camera Connection
LCD Panel
Function Button 3 Function Button 4
MENU Button
Magnification/TCM Button
Status Indicator Lamp
--Green: Trigger (Flash) +
Focus (Camera)
--Red: Trigger (Flash) +
Shutter (Camera)
AF Assist Beam Switch
--ON (AF Assist Beam outputs)
--OFF (AF Assist Beam
do not output)
Power Switch
--ON (Power On)
--OFF (Power Off)
AF-assist Lamp
Names of Parts
LCD Panel
1
7
12
CH1
M
1/128
A B
--
C
--
D
--
E
--
CH/Zm SYNC ALL
(1) Multi Groups
Display
1. Channel (32) 2. Camera Connection 3. Modeling Lamp Master Control
4. High-Speed 5. Sound 6. Battery Level Indication 7. Group 8. Mode
9. Power 10. Group’s Modeling Lamp 11. ZOOM Value 12. Icons of Function Button
13. C.Fn Menu 14. Version
MOD
CH19
A
M
1/128
Zoom 35 mm
CH/Zm SYNC Gr
(2) Single Group
Display
8
4 5
32
CH1
M
1/16 + 0.3
A B
--
C
--
D
--
E
--
CH/Zm SYNC ALL
MOD
13 14 1111
C.Fn
STBY
z
BEEP
MIN
LIGHT
CLEAR
MOD
(3) Menu
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6
9
10
3
Ver 9.2
CH19
A
z
z
ON OFF
Zoom 28
B
Zoom 24
C
Zoom 24
D
Zoom 24
E
Zoom 24
CH/Zm SYNC
(4) Multi Groups’ ZOOM
Display
MOD
Battery
AA alkaline batteries are recommended.
Installing Batteries
As shown in the illustration, slide the battery compartment lid of the flash trigger and insert two AA batteries separately.
Battery Level Indication
Check the battery level indication on the LCD panel to see the remaining battery level during the usage.
Battery Level Indication
3 grids
2 grids
1 grid
Blank grid
Blinking
The battery indication only refers to AA alkaline batteries. As the voltage of Ni-MH battery tends to be low, please do not refer to this chart.
Meaning
Full
Middle
Low
Low battery, please replace it.
< 2.5V The battery level is going
to be used out immediately (please
replace new batteries, as low power
leads to no flash or flash missing in
case of long distance).
Using the Flash Trigger
1. As a Wireless Camera Flash Trigger
Take TT685N as an example:
1.1 Turn off the camera and mount the transmitter on camera hotshoe. Then, power
on the flash trigger and the camera.
Using the Flash Trigger
Using the Flash Trigger
1.2 Short press the <CH/Zm> button to set channel, group, mode and parameters (refers to the contents of “Setting the Flash Trigger”).
1.3 Turn on the camera flash, press the
wireless setting button and the wireless icon and <SLAVE> slave unit icon will be
< >
< >
displayed on the LCD panel. Press the <CH> button 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 camera flashes of other models).
1.4 Press the camera shutter to trigger and the status lamp of the flash trigger
turns red synchronously.
2. As a Wireless Outdoor Flash Trigger
Take AD600B as an example:
2.1 Turn off the camera and mount the
transmitter on camera hotshoe. Then,
power on the flash trigger and the
camera.
2.2 Short press the <CH/Zm> button to set
channel, group, mode and parameters
(refers to the contents of “Setting the
Flash Trigger”).
2.3 Power on the outdoor flash and press the wireless setting button and the
wireless icon will be displayed on the LCD panel. Long press the
< >
< >
<GR/CH> button to set the same channel to the flash trigger, and short 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 oudoor flashes of other
models).
2.4 Press the camera shutter to trigger and the status lamp of the flash trigger turns
red synchronously.
3. As a Wireless Original Flash Trigger
Take SB910 as an example:
3.1 Turn off the camera and mount the transmitter
on camera hotshoe. Then, power on the flash
trigger and the camera.
3.2 Short press the <CH/Zm> button to set channel,
group, mode and parameters (refers to the
contents of “Setting the Flash Trigger”).
3.3 Attach the original flash to the X1R-C receiver.
Press the <CH> button on the receiver to set
the same channel to the flash trigger, and press
GR
CH
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).
3.4 Press the camera shutter to trigger. And the
status lamp of the camera flash and the flash
trigger both turn red synchronously.
Note: Nikon original speedlights shall be set to i-TTL mode regardless of XProN's mode.
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