
Thank you for purchasing the ProMaster® Multi-Function Infrared Timer Remote. For the best
performance, please read this instruction manual carefully before using.
Parts Identification
2. Shutter Release Button
3. Background Light / Lock Button
4. Arrow Button
5. Indicator Light
6. Timer Start/Stop Button
7. SET Button
8. Infrared Signal Output
9. Wired Remote Cord Socket
10. Power Button

12. Timer display
13. LOCK indicator
14. Low power indicator
15. Timer active indicator
16. Speaker ON/OFF
17. SET indicator
18. Release indicator
19. Number of shots
20. Multi-Exposure indicator
21. Infrared Signal indicator
Included in the package
The following items included in the package:
1. IR Timer Remote Control
2. Instruction Manual
3. 2 pcs. - AAA 1.5V Battery

Installing and replacing the batteries

Using the remote in the wireless infrared mode
Setting the infrared channel
1. Use the arrow button to select the correct infrared signal for your camera.
2. Press the left or right button to move the selection cursor until it disappears.
3. Press the SET button to go into the infrared signal section. When the infrared signal number is
flashing, press the up or down button to edit.
4. Press the SET button at any time to complete the operation and display the new setting for the
selected item.
Quick Response Remote for CANON
Quick Response Remote for
SAMSUNG
Quick Response Remote for
Quick Response Remote for
OLYMPUS
Quick Response Remote for NIKON
Quick Response Remote for SONY
Video stop/start for SONY
NOTE: In the autofocus mode, most cameras will not take a picture until they have achieved focus
lock. On some camera and lens combinations, this may be slow and result in the camera not
releasing as expected. If you are experiencing inconsistent triggering, try using the delayed mode to
give your camera more time to achieve focus lock.