Phottix JUNOTTL User Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Transceiver Flash
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Note: To start immediately using this ash please refer to the Quick-Start guide. For advanced features please read this manual and be familiar with your camera manual and operations.
The Phottix Juno TTL Transceiver Flash for Canon is designed to work with Canon DSLR cameras and features ETTL I/II, Manual, Multi Modes as well as Wireless (Radio and Optical) triggering.
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Warnings
1. Use your ash safely. Do not re the ash into the eyes of people or animals at short distances – damage and/or blindness can occur
2. Be careful using the flash in or around cars, buses, motorcycles or other moving vehicles as accidents can result.
3. Never use the ash near combustible gases (gasoline, solvents, etc.).
4. Do not expose the flash or batteries to dripping/splashing water, or high humidity.
5. Do not leave the ash or batteries in a hot location (direct sunlight, in a closed car, etc.).
6. Remove batteries from the ash when not being used for an extended period of time.
7. Change the batteries when required. Use undamaged batteries in good condition. Do not mix battery types or new and used batteries.
8. Do not put opaque objects in front of the ash lens when ring the ash. The energy emitted by the ash may cause objects to burn, or cause damage to the ash tube or fresnel lens.
9. Use caution in touching the ash head after use. It may be hot and can cause burns.
10. The flash contains high voltage electronic parts. Do not disassemble or attempt to repair the ash. Never touch the ash’s internal components.
11. Do not touch the External Power Port contacts with any metal objects – this can cause electric shock and serious injury.
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Table of contents
1. Parts and Function .......................................................................................... 4
2. Flash Set-up ....................................................................................................... 5
3. LCD display ........................................................................................................ 9
4. Functions and Operations ............................................................................14
5. Wireless triggering ..........................................................................................19
6. Other Functions .............................................................................................. 29
7. Custom Function ............................................................................................ 29
8. Technical Specications ............................................................................... 31
9. Appendix ........................................................................................................... 32
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1. Parts
Back/Left side
1. LCD Display
2. Mode Button
3. Test Button/ Ready Light
4. Locking Lever
5. Function Button 1
6. Function Button 2
7. Function Button 3
8. Function Button 4
9. Power Switch
10. Selection Dial
11. OK Button
12. External Power Port
13. PC Sync Port
14. Micro USB Port
Front/Right side
1. Flash Head Locking Button
2. Battery Compartment
3. Bounce Card
4. Wide Angle Diuser
5. Flash Head
6. Optical Signal Receiver
7. AF Assist Light
8. Hot Shoe
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2. Flash Set-up
This manual assumes
1. Both the ash and camera are switched on.
2. The ash and camera are set to the same settings as this manual.
3. Camera menu and ash custom Functions menu are set to default values.
4. The ash is being used with a compatible camera.
Installing Batteries
1. Press the battery cover in while pushing it towards the bottom of the ash. The battery cover will open and raise.
2. Insert AA batteries as shown by the diagram inside the battery compartment
3. Lower the battery cover and push back towards the top of the ash, locking it in place.
Please note:
- Please use four standard high-quality batteries of the same brand. Make sure all batteries are at similar power levels.
- Batteries can get hot when the flash is being used. Use caution when changing batteries.
- If you do not use the flash for an extended period of time, store with batteries removed.
- The Juno TTL Flash circuitry is designed to be used with either Alkaline, Ni­CD or NiMH rechargeable batteries. Do not use Lithium AA batteries.
Battery Level Indicator
The Battery Level Indicator on the LCD (see below) will display an approximate indication of how much power remains in the batteries in the ash. Use this as a rough guide as to when a battery change is needed. If ash recycling time has become very long (30 seconds) change the batteries.
Status LED
Flash-ready indicator. In Quick Flash Mode, the LED will turn green when the ash has the minimum recycle charge. It will turn red when fully charged.
External Battery Port
The External Battery Port is compatible with the Canon CP-E4 compact battery packs, or compatible equivalents.
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Please note:
- Batteries must be used in the ash even when an external battery pack is used.
- Do not use non Canon-compatible battery packs.
Overheating Protection
The Phottix Juno TTL contains an overheating protection circuit that will slow ash recycle time to avoid overheating-related damage. Approximately 30 full­power ashes in a short amount of time will trigger this protection. Stop using the ash and wait 10 minutes for it to cool down.
Sync and USB Ports
1. The PC Sync Port can be used with a PC Sync Cable to trigger the ash – from a ash trigger or camera. This port is input only – ash signals are not output from this port.
2. The Micro USB port is used for rmware upgrades. Firmware announcements and instructions will be made available on Phottix websites.
Attaching the Flash to the camera
1. Turn o both the camera and ash
2. Align the ash hot shoe with the camera hot shoe.
3. Slide the ash into the camera hot shoe until fully inserted.
4. Lock the ash in position by pushing the locking lever to the right until the lock engages with a click.
5. To Unlock, press the locking release Button on the locking lever and slide to the left.
Turning the Flash On/ O
1. To power on the ash move the power switch to the on position.
2. To power o the ash move the power switch to the o position.
3. To Lock the ash:Move the power switch to the“LOCK”positios. This “locks” the Buttons and Dial of the ash, so setting cannot be accidentally changed.
Raising and Rotating the Flash Head
1. The ash head will elevate from -7 to 90 degrees with stops at -7, 0, 45, 60, 75 and 90 degrees.
2. To Adjust: Press the Flash Head Locking Button and gently raise or lower the ash head into the desired position.
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3. The ash head will rotate 180 degrees in either direction with stops at 30, 60, 90, 120, 150 and 180 degrees.
4. To Adjust: Press the Flash Head Locking Button and gently rotate the flash head into the desired position.
5. When the ash head is raised or rotated from the 0 degree standard forward position the ash zoom will set itself to 50mm. “- -” will be displayed on the LCD. Flash zoom when the head is raised or rotated can be changed in MZoom Mode (see below).
6. At -7 degrees the ash zoom will act the same as 0 degree – it will not change any settings.
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Using the Bounce Card or Wide Angle Diuser
The Phottix Juno TTL Flash comes equipped with a White Bounce Card and Wide Angle Diuser Panel in the ash head.
1. The Wide Angle Diuser Panel will cause the ash to spread light to a 14mm equivalent.
2. The White Bounce Card can be used when the ash head is in a raised position to bounce light forward to assist with catch lights in a subject’s eyes.
To use:
1. Gently pull the Diuser Panel and Bounce Card from the Flash Head using the ridge on the bottom of the Diuser Panel.
2. If using the Diffuser Panel it will drop into position over the Flash Head. Gently push the Bounce Card back into the Flash Head if not needed.
3. If using the Bounce Card only gently push the Diuser Panel back into the Flash Head.
Using the Flash Head Diuser
The Phottix Juno TTL Flash comes with an attachable diffuser that can be added to the front of the ash head when needed. It is good for softening light, reducing hot spots and shadows and better coverage for macro photography.
Setting ash zoom
There are two ways to control the zoom of the flash while it is on camera: automatic (Azoom) and manual (Mzoom)。 While in automatic zoom, the zoom on the ash will follow the zoom of the lens to provide the best coverage. When in manual zoom, the zoom setting on the ash is set by the user.
Setting the ash zoom
1. Press the Function Button underneath or the ash Mode)to enter the ash zoom adjustment Mode.
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2. Use the Selection Dial to set Automatic Zoom Mode (Azoom) or set the manual zoom value (Mzoom).
3. When nished, press the OK Button to exit.
Please note:
1. When in Azoom and the ash head is raised or rotated from the 0 degree standard forward position - the ash zoom will set itself to 50mm. “- -” will be displayed on the LCD. The ash zoom will not change if the head is lowered to
-7 degrees.
2. Azoom will work ONLY when the ash head is set to either 0 or -7 degrees.
3. When using Mzoom and the flash head is raised or rotated from the 0 degree standard forward position - the ash zoom will not be changed from the previous setting.
4. Flash Zoom can be adjusted when the head is raised or rotated by switching to Mzoom Mode and making desired adjustments.
Test Button
Pressing the test Button will trigger the ash. This can be used for metering (in manual Mode only). In Wireless Master Mode pressing the test Button will re slave ashes on the same channel, group and matching ID being controlled by the Master ash.
Modeling Flash
1. Pressing the camera depth-of-eld preview Button (if available) will re the ash continuously for 1 second. This Modeling Flash is useful in seeing lighting eects and balance on the subject. (Please see your camera manual for more information on the DOF Button and Button assignment.)
2. Modeling Flash is available in all Modes, TTL, Multi and Manual.
Please note:
1. Overheating and damage can result from excessive use of the Modeling Flash. Do not use more than 20 times in succession.
2. When overheating the ash will automatically increase charging time until the ash temperature has decreased.
Autofocus (AF) Assist Light
1. In low light/contrast situations the Phottix Juno TTL built-in Auto Focus Assist Light will illuminate to assist with AF. The AF Assist Light on the front of the ash will project a focusing target on the subject.
2. AF Assist Light Functions can be set to on or o (see C.Fn-03 below).
Note:
AF assist light will not work when ash is in Receiver or Slave Mode.
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Exposure Bracketing
Mode Selection Button
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3. The LCD Display
TTL Auto Flash Mode
Battery Level Indicator
Flash Exposure Compensation (FEC)
TTLTTL Auto Flash Mode
Flash Exposure Bracketing
First Curtain Sync Mode High Speed Sync Mode Second Curtain Sync Mode
Distance Indicator display
AzoomAuto Zoom MzoomManual Zoom
Zoom/ Flash
Flash Exposure Compensation Selection Button
Manual Flash Mode
Auto Metering Mode
Sync Mode Selection Button
Wireless Receiving
Power LevelM:Manual Flash
Aperture Value
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Stroboscopic Flash Mode
Multi:Stroboscopic Flash
Power Level
Wireless Flash Selection Menu
Radio: Odin II Transmitter Mode
Wireless Function off
Radio: Odin II Receiver Mode
Radio Ares II Receiver
Radio: SKYPORT Receiving Mode
Optical Mode Optical Slave
Flash Count
Frequency
Optical Mode Infrared Transmitter (Master) Mode
Optical Mode Infrared Receiver Slave Mode
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Wireless Mode:Odin II Transmitter Mixed TTL/M Mode
Flash Mode
Master Flash Group Channels
Selectable between TTL/M/OFF
Odin II Transmitter Flash Group
Wireless Radio Mode:Odin II Transmitter Ratio Mode
Master Flash OnMaster Flash Off
Flash Ratio
Flash Exposure Compensation of the Ratio
Wireless radio Mode:Odin II Receiver Mode
Wireless Radio Mode Odin II Receiver Mode
Receiver Group
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