JJC RM-E10 User Manual

JJC RM-E10
Infrared Remote Control Instruction
Thank you for purchasing JJC RM-E10 Infrared Remote Control. For the best performance, please read this instruction carefully before use.
z Identifying the buttons
¾ 2 SEC button shutter release in 2 seconds ¾ SHUTTER button (shutter is released right away)
z To use RM-E10 Remote Control
1. For the first time use, please pull out the plastic separator (if your remote control has it) at the battery holder.
2. Mount the camera on a tripod (recom m ended) or place the camera on a stable, level surface.
3. To shoot with the RM-E10 Remote control, set the drive mode to ( Remote control).
4. Aim the transmitter on the remote control at the infrared receiver on the camera (usually within +/- 20 degree of the lens axis, from the left to the right and from the top to the bottom) and press the shutter-release button on the remote control (when using the remote outdoors, make sure that the subject is not backlit and that the line of site between the transmitter and the infrared receiver is not blocked by the lens or other obstacles).
5. Press the SHUTTER but ton, the shutter is released right away.
6. Press 2 SEC button, the shutter is released about two seconds later.
7. V erify that the subject is visually in focus, and point the transmitter at the remote sensor located on the front of the camera, and then press the SHUTTER or 2 SEC button.
8. Infrared cannot be seen by human eyes. So you will see no visible light from the LED on the front end of the remote control when operating.
z More information about use RM-E10 Remote Control
1. You cannot use the other drive modes (Continuous advanced, etc.).
2. To lock the focus, press the shutter button on the camera halfway down and release the button, then shoot with the Remote Commander. After shooting, the focus remains locked. Any operation on the camera will release the focus lock.
3. In BULB shooting, the camera starts exposure right away when you press the SHUTTER button, and the camera starts exposure two seconds later when you press the 2 SEC button. By pressing the SHUTTER or 2 SEC button again, the exposure will be done right away.
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