The top portion of the display contains information relating to the status
of the internal radio, and the options that are set on the flash.
See Section 8 for setting the radio and Section 9 for setting the options.
Note : in some modes the radio mode will be set automatically.
1234 – Zones that are turned
on. If a zone is off it will be
replaced by a “-“.
Tx – Radio set as Transmitter
for SYNC / LINK / QTTL
Rx – Radio set as Receiver
CH – Channel setting
of internal radio,
0 through 7.
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Flash Display Symbols
Flash compensation set
CH 4 TX 12-4 N
FIRE OPT SAVE RADIO
MODE
Reflector type N – normal
D – diffusor
wide angle dome
soft box
B – bare bulb reflector
or bare bulb
Speaker on
SET
Flash LED
indicators on
Flash ready
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Section
1. Introduction
2. Warnings
3. Advanced Features Summary
4. Getting started
5. Basic Navigation
6. Basic Options
7. Choosing the right mode
8. Radio set up
9. Options
10. Q QTTL Mode
11. A Automatic Mode
12. AF Auto Fill Mode
13. QR QTTL Ratio Mode
14. M Manual Mode
15. RL Remote – Linked to local Qflash Mode
16. RA Remote Auto Wireless Mode
17. RG Remote Group mode
18. AM Advanced Multi Mode
19. PRGM Program mode
20. Updating the Trio
21. Customer service
Table of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION
Quantum’s “Trio” series flash integrates camera dedication, Qflash
quality light, and Quantum’s FreeXWire radio technology. A Trio
mounted in a camera hot shoe wirelessly controls remote Trios in
multiple modes.
And, many features of the Trio will enhance your lighting control when
used with Qflash 5d-R and FreeXWire FW7Q, FW8R, FW9T, and
FW10w.
While powerful and extremely versatile, the operation of the Trio is
intuitive and straightforward. Many of the wireless modes will set the
Radio to Transmit (Tx) or Receive (Rx) automatically. We encourage
you to start pushing buttons and explore the operation of the Trio.
Older Qflash models will work with some of the Trio modes and can also
be upgraded to increase their compatibility with the new Trio. Visit
www.qtm.com to download instructions for using older model Qflashes
with the new Trio and information about upgrades.
Note : Trio models are dedicated to only one brand of camera. Example,
QF8N for Nikon, QF8C for Canon. Use only the Trio model for your
camera brand.
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WARNING : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO
NOT OPEN THE QFLASH. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an
equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the
presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the
Qflash’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric shock to the person.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is
intended to alert the user to the presence of importan
operating instructions accompanying the Qflash.
DISCONNECT EXTERNAL POWER BEFORE CHANGING THE FLASH
TUBE, CONNECTING OR DISCONNECTING TO/FROM CAMERAS,
POWER PACKS, OR ANY OTHER EQUIPMENT.
OPERATE ONLY WITH A FLASH TUBE IN THE SOCKET
DO NOT TOUCH THE FLASH TUBE SOCKET WITH METAL
OBJECTS
THIS IS A PROFESSIONAL INSTRUMENT. KEEP AWAY FROM
CHILDREN
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
QFLASH TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
2. WARNINGS
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN.
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The chart below summarizes the advanced features for various Qflash
series. A “U” means the Qflash model will have this feature when
upgraded to series 5d-R. An “F” means this feature is available in the
model shown. An “N” means the feature is not available. Visit qtm.com
for upgrade procedures and costs.
Feature QF4d QF5d QF5d-R Trio
Wireless Control in Nikon/Canon
systems with Qnexus
Wireless multiple ratio TTL
( Qf5d-R requires Dw-R Adapters
& FreeXWire)
Wireless preflash TTL
( Qf5d-R requires Dw-R Adapters
& FreeXWire)
Wireless remote Auto / Auto Fill
mode
Zone control of FW7Q from panel
of Qflash
Flash ready indication in camera
viewfinder
(camera detects flash and sets
shutter)
Shutter speed control F F F F
Rear Curtain Sync F F F F
High speed sync N N N F
Auto focus assist F F F F
Auto Fill ratio F F F F
Flash exposure lock N N N F
3. Advanced Features Summary
U U F N
U U F F
U U F F
U F F F
U F F F
F F F F
4. Getting Started
4.1 Restoring Factory settings
You can restore the factory settings by the following method:
1. Turn Turbo OFF, connect Trio to Turbo.
2. Press and hold any button on the Trio.
3. Turn Turbo ON.
4. The Qflash will display a reset message and some soft key options
See section 9.1 for display of reset message.
RESET ALL - will restore all
KEEP P1 P8 - will keep your stored Program modes, but reset
everything else to factory settings.
EXIT – will exit the reset menu without changes
the factory settings.
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4.2 Inserting the Flash Tube
Match the red dot on the base of the flash tube with the red dot in the
socket of Qflash. Push the flash tube in until it is seated snugly into the
socket. Excessive force is not required.
Replace the flash tube only with Quantum type QF30 or QF30uv for
Qflash model T5d / T5d-R. Other flash tubes will not provide proper
exposure, may not work at all, or they may damage the Qflash.
4.3 Reflectors and Bare Bulb
Reflectors are secured by the locking
ring near the base of the reflector.
Rotate the ring in the directions
shown in the diagram to loosen or
tighten the reflectors.
When inserting a reflector, first slowly
rotate it until the notch in the reflector
“drops” fully into head of the Qflash.
Then tighten the locking ring. If you
do not let the reflector drop fully into
the Qflash before locking it, the
reflector may become loose during
use.
The “normal” QF60 reflector is supplied with Trio. Other light
modifiers are available as options from your dealer.
Reflector / modifiers
Normal QF60 55 150ft / 49m
QF60 w/flat diffuser 90 100ft / 30m
QF67A Dome diffuser 120 80ft / 26m
QF62Bs/g Bare Bulb
Reflector
QF63B Tele Reflector 20 322ft / 98m
QF 68 Soft Box
QF69 Mini Soft Box
4.4 Bounce and Swivel Head
The head position is locked and
can be changed with a single
button (see diagram). Press and
hold this button, then adjust the
head to the desired position.
Release the button, and slightly
move the head until it “clicks” and
locks the head into the vertical
and horizontal planes.
Approx.
Angle
180 62ft / 27m
170 62ft / 27m
Guide No. for ISO 200
RELEASE
BUTTON
Tighten Reflector
Locking Ring
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4.5 Connecting Trio to a Camera
Loosen Shoe lock until metal “foot” protrudes fully.
Slide Trio into
camera hot shoe.
Tighten shoe
lock wheel
4.6 Powering the Trio
Before turning on any power to Trio always make all electrical
connections first, both to the camera and to the power pack.
The Trio is powered by any Quantum Turbo Battery including Turbo,
Turbo 2x2, Turbo Compact, Turbo SC, Turbo AC and Turbo Z.
Plug the Trio power cable into the flash, then into the output connection
of the power pack.
If a “Check Turbo” message appears on the Trio display, turn off the
Turbo, wait one second, and turn it on again. If the message appears
again, the power pack needs recharging.
For consistent exposures with your digital camera and Trio.
● Always do a custom white balance before shooting
● When shooting TTL use Aperture or Shutter priority or
Manual camera modes (P mode gives inconsistent exposures)
● Set your metering area to center weight, partial metering
instead of matrix or multi-spot metering.
Very Important Tips
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This Section explains how to maneuver your way around the Trio
The Left (-) Åand Right (+) Æ buttons have two functions.
1. When a selection or setting is highlighted on the display the Left (-) Å
and Right (+) Æ buttons will change that selection or setting. Fo
example if the F/number is highlighted then the Left (-) Å and Right (+)Æ buttons will adjust the F/number down or up.
2. If there is nothing highlighted on the display the Left (-) Å and Right(+) Æ buttons will change the function of the soft keys located under the
display.
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The Mode button allows you
to change the mode of the
Trio. Pushing it will bring up
the mode change menu.
See Section 7 Choosing the
right mode
MODE
/OK
5. Basic Navigation
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SET
The Set button will highlight
the settings on the display.
Each time you press the Set
button it will cycle through the
available settings.
There are four soft keys
located at the bottom o
the display. These sof
keys will change
function based on flash
mode or user operation.
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There are four soft keys located under the display. The function of these
soft keys will change based on user operation.
To change the function of the soft keys use the Left (-) Å and Right (+) Æ buttons when no selection or setting is highlighted on the display. The
soft keys assignment will change to the next available one. Note that not
all soft key assignments are available for all modes
6.1 Default assignment
This is available for all Trio modes
FIRE – Test fire the Trio, and any remotes if the radio is turned on
OPT – Enter the options screen to change, speaker, indicator lights,
reflector, etc. See section 9.0
SAVE – Save this set up as one of the eight programs in PRGM MODE
(Program Mode). See section 19.0
RADIO – Enter radio set up menu to select radio mode (OFF, SYNC,
LINKED/QTTL, Rx), change zones and channels See section 8.0
6.2 Sensor Limit assignment
This is available for any Trio mode where
exposure is controlled by the sensor located on the front of the flash.
See section 11.5 for details on using the Sensor Limit
6.3 Radio Zones assignment
This is available when the radio is turned on
and for all modes except for QTTL Ratio (QR) and Advanced Multi (AM)
modes. In QTTL Ratio (QR) and Advanced Multi (AM) modes all zones
default to ON.
See section 8.1 on using zones.
6.3 Quick turn off assignment
Available for QTTL Ratio (QR) and
Advanced Multi (AM) modes only.
6. Soft keys
FIRE OPT SAVE RADIO
DEFAULT
5 10 15 –20
SENSOR LIMIT
1 ON 2 ON 3 OFF 4 OFF
RADIO ZONES
LOCAL R1 R2 ON OFF
QUICK TURN OFF
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To select a mode, press the
MODE/OK button. The
available modes will appear
across the top of the display,
with the current mode
highlighted. The full name of
the current mode will also
appear in the center of the
display. Use the Left (-) Åand Right (+) Æ arrow buttons to
Highlight the mode you want.
Then press the MODE/OK or SET
buttons to select the mode and exit.
There are two soft keys in this menu, OFF and PRGM MODE
OFF – This will prevent the flash from firing. Use this if you want to turn
off the light from the on-camera flash, but still want any remotes you are
using to fire when the shutter is pressed.
PRGM MODE - Pressing this button will bring you into the program
mode. In the program mode you can store up to eight of your favorite
settings. You can easily jump between any of these eight settings for
quick lighting set ups.
On- or Off-camera ?
While the Trio can be used on- or off-camera, some modes are strictly
on- or off-camera modes, and other modes can be either.
On-camera modes : QTTL, Auto Fill, QTTL Ratio, Advanced Multi
Off-camera modes : Remote Auto, Remote Groups 1 and 2,
Remote Linked to Local Qflash
Either on- & off-camera modes: Manual, Auto
The following pages contain a description of each mode and its
operation. This will aid you in choosing the mode that is best for the
desired lighting .
7. Choosing the right mode
Q A AF QR M RL RA RG AM
Q
QTTL
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PRGM
OFF MODE
MODE
OK
SET
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