Fj80 ii speedlight: client wireless operation, Enable client mode – Westcott FJ80 II M Universal Touchscreen 80Ws Speedlight with Adapter for Cameras User Manual
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Middle Section
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Group Selections: [A-F]
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MODE Function Button: [Manual (M), SLP, TTL]
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TTL Exposure: [+3.0] | Manual Exposure: [1.0 ~ 9.0]
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Modeling Lamp Control Button: [OFF [0] - [3]]
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NOTE: The Modeling Lamp Control Button for each group serves two functions for
assigned
HOST
and
CLIENT
units;
■
a) Adjusting the output settings Minimum [1] ~ Maximum [3] will control the
HOST
FJ80 II’s modeling lamp brightness.
■
b) Modeling lamps of FJ
CLIENT
flash/strobe units assigned to the same
Group(s) as the
HOST
FJ80 II can also be controlled via this control button.
However, the modeling lamp output of
CLIENT
units is static, meaning the
light output can only be set to OFF [0] or ON [1~3].
Lower Section
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SYNC Function Button: [Front Curtain Sync, Rear Curtain Sync, High-speed Sync (HSS)]
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ZOOM Button: [Automatic (A), Beam Spread Range Icon]
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HOST
Sleep: [Enable/Disable] (Setting disables the on-camera FJ80 II from firing when the
shutter release is pressed)
Screen Controls
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Up Arrow
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OK Button
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Down Arrow
FJ80 II Speedlight:
CLIENT
Wireless Operation
Enable CLIENT Mode
1. Quick-press the physical
Home
button to return to the Main Menu on the display.
2. Quick-press the digital
CLIENT
button on the Main Menu to enter
CLIENT
Mode.
3. Adjust the touchscreen settings using one of the following methods:
a.
Method 1:
Press the desired setting’s digital button repeatedly until the desired setting is
visible on the button and/ or touchscreen.
b.
Method 2:
Quick-press the desired setting’s digital button to highlight the selection and
use the up-and-down arrows to change the settings. Press
OK
to confirm the selection.
NOTE: It’s important that the desired power settings are updated from the transmitter; otherwise, the
flash unit(s) will default to the selected power on the transmitter when the next transmission signal is
received from an FJ transmitter.
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