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Foreword
For your safety
Thank you for purchasing this Godox product!
This product adopts 2.4 GHz wireless remote system and features single-channel triggering, stable signal transmission, and sensitive
reaction. Composed of transmitter and receiver, this product can function as a remote studio trigger, a speedlite trigger and a camera
shutter release. This product is compatible with all brands of studio flash, outdoor flash, and camera flash. It can work with almost any
camera brands such as Canon, Nikon, Sony, Pentax, etc by changing the camera remote cable. We provide different models of camera
remote cables. Based on the models of camera remote cables we include in the package, this product is divided into 3 models: for
Canon, for Nikon, and for Sony.
Contents
Foreword
♦ Replacing Batteries
♦ Wirelessly Controlling Shutter Release
For Your Safety
Connecting to Camera/Flash/Light Stand
Technical Data
Parts
Function Switch
Models of Camera Remote Cable
♦ Body
Channel Settings
Troubleshooting
♦ Accessories
Using the Remote Control
Maintenance
Battery
♦ Wirelessly Triggering Studio Flash
♦ Installing Batteries
♦ Wirelessly Triggering Speedlite
To prevent damage to your product or injury to you orto others,
read the following safety precautions in their entirety before
using this product. Keep these safety instructions where all
those who use this equipment will read them.
Failureto observe the precautions listed in this section could
result in damage to the product.
The following icon indicates warnings that should be read
before using this device in case of possible damage or injury.
▲ Do not disassemble or modify
Failure to observe this precaution could result in electric shock
or product malfunction. Should the product break open as the
result of a fall or other accident, remove the batteries and take
the product to an authorized maintenance center.
▲ Keep dry
Do not handle with wet hands, immerse in water, or expose to
rain. Failure to observe this precaution could result in fire or
electric shock.
Do not use around flammable gases
Failure to observe this precaution could result in
explosion orfire.
▲ Keep out of reach of children
This device contains small parts which may pose a choking
hazard. Consult a physician immediately if a child swallows
any part ofthis device.
▲ Turn off immediately in the event of malfunction Should
smoke or an unusual smell come from this device, remove the
batteries immediately and take the device to an authorized
maintenance center, taking care to avoid burning. Injuries
could occur if it is further used.
A Do not expose to high temperature
Do not leave the device in a closed vehicle in the sun or in
other areas subject to extremely high temperatures. Failure to
observe this precaution could result in fire or damage to the
casing or internal parts.
▲
A Observe precautionwhen handling batteries
Batteries may leak or explode if improperly handled. Observe
the following precautions when handling batteries for use in this
device:
• Use only batteries listed in this manual. Do not mix new and old
batteries. Neither use batteries of different brand.
• Read and follow all warnings and instructions provided by the
battery manufacturer.
•
Batteries cannot be short-circuited ordisassembled.
•
Do not put batteries into a fire or apply direct heat to them.
•
•
Do not attempt to insert batteries in the reverse direction.
Batteries are prone to leak when fully discharged. To avoid
damage to the product, be sure to take out the batteries ifthe
product will not be used for an extended period or the battery
power is empty.
Should liquid from damaged batteries come into contactwith
skinorclothing,rinseimmediatelywithfreshwater.
•
Parts
• Body
Transmitter
1.
Function Switch
Flash (studio flash and speedlite triggering mode)
OFF (power off)
Camera (normal shooting and long-exposure settings)
Delay (delay shooting)
2.
Channel Switch
3.
Triggering Button ---Half Press
---Fully Press
4.
Transmitter Indicator Lamp (Dual-color LED light)
5.
Hot Shoe
6.
BatteryCompartment
7.
PC Sync Socket
Receiver
8.
Function Switch
Flash (studio flash and speedlite
triggering mode)
OFF (poweroff)
Camera (normal shooting, longexposure settings and delay shooting)
9.
Channel Switch
10.
ReceiverlndicatorLamp
(Dual-color LED light)
11.
Hot Shoe Speedlite Connection
12.
Studio Flash Triggering Port
13.
Camera Connection Port
14.
Hot Shoe Mounting Stand
15.
Battery Compartment
16.
1/4" Bracket Mounting Hole
• Accessories
1. Camera Remote Cable 2. Flash Sync Cable 3. PC
Sync Cord
4. Sync Adapter
Compartment.
* Replacing Batteries
Low battery powerwill result in no
case occurs, replace new good
batteries as soon as possible.
1. Power the camera off and
disconnect it from this product.
2. Take out the batteries and
insert new good ones.
•
Mounting the receiver on a light stand
The receiver has a 1/4^ Mounting Bracket Hole (16) atthe bottom.
Therefore, the receiver can be directly mounted on a light stand.
* Mounting the transmitter on the camera hotshoe
The transmitter has a hotshoe to mount it on the camera hotshoe. Insert
the transmitter hotshoe into the camera hotshoe and secure the
transmitter.
Function Switch
When Not USING the Flash Remote Control
Battery
• Installing Batteries
Slide the Battery Compartment ofthe transmitter and the
receiver. Insert two 1.5V alkaline AAA batteries (purchased
separately) according to the indications inside the Battery
Transmitter Receiver
Both the transmitter and the receiver have power off switch. In orderto reduce
Flash
power consumption, please turn the Function Switch to "OFF" when not using the
remote control.
Function
Switch
Connecting to Camera/Flash/Light Stand
• Connecting the receiver to a speedlite
Insert the speedlite hotshoe into the Hot Shoe Speedlite Connection (11)
ofthe receiver and secure the speedlite.
Flash
Camera
Camera
Delay
Function
Indications of LED lights
In standby status, LED lights blink
Studio flash
triggering mode in yellow in 2 seconds.
In triggering status, LED lights
Speedlite
triqqerinq mode blink in red.
In standby status, LED lights blink
Normal shooting in red in 2 seconds. Halfpressthe
mode
Triggering Button and LED lights
turns yellow.
Normal shooting Fully pressthe Triggering Button
mode
and LED lights turns red.
Channel Settings
There are 16 channels in this device.
Set the transmitter and the receiver to the same
channel before use. Check the table for channel
setting as below.
Channel
S1
S2
S3
S4
Channel 9
10
S1
S2
S3
S4
11
12
13
14
15
16
Using the Remote Control
■ The device features the following functions:
Wirelessly Triggering Studio Flash Wirelessly
Triggering Speedlite
Wirelessly Controlling Shutter Release (normal shooting, longexposure shooting and delay shooting)
■ Wirelessly Triggering a Studio Flash
1. Connection
Turn offthe camera. Mount the transmitter on a camera and turn on
the camera. Turn offthe studio flash. Use the Flash Sync Cable,
insert one end ofthe cable into "Studio Flash Triggering Port" of the
receiver and the other end into the Sync Socket of a studio flash.
Power the studio flash on.
2. Operation
2.1 Slide the Function Switch to nFlash(studio flash and speedlite
triggering mode)" on both the transmitter and the receiver.
2.2 Set the transmitter and the
receiver to the same channel.
2.3 Press the camera shutter
release, and the studio flash will be
triggered simultaneously. Then both
the Transmitter Indicator Lamp and
the Receiver Indicator Lamp will
blink in red, meaning a good signal
transmission between the
transmitter and the receiver. If you
want to test the flash synchronization
condition without taking a picture,
press the Triggering Button on the transmitter.
■ Wirelessly Triggering a Speedlite 1.
Connection
Turn offthe camera. Mount the transmitter on a camera and turn on
the camera. Insert the speedlite hotshoe into the Hot
Shoe Speedlite Connection (11) ofthe receiver. Power the
speedlite on.
2. Operation
2.1 Slide the Function switch to
"Flash(studio flash and speedlite
triggering mode)11 on both the
transmitter and the receiver.
2.2 Set the transmitter and the
receiver to the same channel.
2.3 Press the camera shutter
release,and the speedlite will be
triggered simultaneously. Then both
the Transmitter Indicator Lamp and the
Receiver Indicator Lamp will blink in
red, meaning a good signal transmission between the transmitter
and the receiver. ■ Wirelessly Controlling Shutter Release
1. Connection
Turn offthe camera. Insert the Hot Shoe Mounting Stand of the
receiver into a camera hotshoe. Remove the hot shoe hatch ofthe
camera. Insert one end ofthe Camera Remote Cable into Camera
Connection Port" ofthe receiverand the other end into the camera
hot shoe port. Turn on the camera. Hold the transmitter in hand.
2. Operation
2.1 Normal Shooting
2.1.1 Slide the Function Switch to
"Camera(normal shooting and longexposure settings)"on both the
transmitter and the receiver.
2.1.2 Set the transmitter and the
receiver to the same channel.
2.1.3 Press the Triggering Button on
the transmitter to shoot. In
normal shooting mode, half press the
Triggering Button to
transmit the auto-focus signal and the Transmitter Indicator Lamp
turns yellow. Fully press the Triggering Button to transmit the
shooting signal and its LED light turns red. Afterthe receiver gets
the auto focus signal from the transmitter, its LED light turns yellow.
After getting the shooting signal from the transmitter, the receiver
LED light turns red.
2.2 Long-exposure setting (with camera setto "bulb" mode)
2.2.1 Slide the Function Switch to n Camera (normal shooting and
long-exposure settings)" on both thetransmitterand the receiver.
2.2.2 Set the transmitter and the receiver to the same channel.
2.2.3 Holding the transmitter in hand, fully press the Triggering
Button, hold for about 3 seconds, and then release it. After
releasing the button, the Transmitter Indicator Lamp turns off but
the Receiver Indicator Lamp remains in red, and the camera stays
in exposure status. By pressing the Triggering Button again, the
camera stops exposure and the LED lights
on the transmitter and the receiver both turn off.
2.3 Delay shooting
2.3.1 Slide the Function Switch to Delay(delay shooting)" on the
transmitter and slide the Function Switch to "Camera (normal
shooting and long-exposure settings)"on the receiver.
2.3.2 Set the transmitter and the receiverto the same channel.
2.3.3 Press the Trigger Button on the transmitterto shoot. In
delay shooting mode, half press the Triggering Button to transmit
the auto-focus signal and the Transmitter Indicator Lamp turns
yellow. Fully press the Triggering Button to transmit the shooting
signal and its LED light turns red and turns off after 0.5 second.
Afterthe receiver gets the auto-focus signal from the transmitter, its
LED light turns yellow. After getting the shooting signal from the
transmitter, the receiver LED light blinks in red. The camera will
shoot after 5 seconds' blinking.
Power Supply
Transmitter
3V (2*AAA)
Receiver
3V (2*AAA)
Transmit Frequency
2.4 GHz Wireless Remote System
Workable Distance
100 meter (Open Area)
Sync Speed
1/250 second
Channel
16 Channels
Dimension forTransmitter
85*36*34(mm)/40g
Dimension for Receiver
85*37*37(mm)/40g
Technical Data
Models of Camera Remote Cable
Cable Models
C3
N1
N3
Cable Models
Compatible Camera Brands and Models
Canon EOS
1100D(RebelT3),1000D(RebelXS),700D,
650D(T4i),600D(RebelT3i),60Da,60D,550D(Rebel
T2i),500D(RebelT1i),450D(RebelXSi),100D
Pentax
K200,K110DSuper , K110D,K100D,K20D,K10D,K- 7,
K-5, Kr, Kx, *istDS2, *istDS, *istD, *ist, MZ-6, MZ-L
Compatible Camera Brands and Models
Canon EOS
1D Mark IV,1D(s) Mark lll,1DMark III, 5D Mark III,
5DMarkll,1D(s)Markll,1DMarkll(N),1DMarkll,
50D,40D,30D,20D,10D,7D,6D,5D,1DX,1DC, IDs, 1D,
1V, EOS 3, D2000
Nikon
D800E, D800, D700, D300s, D300, D200, D4, D3S,
D3X, D3, D2Xs,D2X, D1X, D2Hs,D2H, D1H,
D1.F100, N90s, F90X, F5, F6, F90
Fuji S5 Pro, S3 Pro
Nikon D7100, D7000, D5100, D5000, D3200.D3100,
D600, D90
Sony
A900, A850, A700, A580, A560, A550, A500, A450,
A350, A300, A200, A99, A77, A65, A55, A35, A33,
A380, A330, A100
A FC-16 for Canon includes two camera remote cables:
C1 &C3.AFC-16forNikon includestwo: N1 &N3. While a
FC-16 for Sony includes only one: S1.
Troubleshooting
1. Your camera has no hot shoe.
—^*^Use the included PC Sync Cord to connect the camera and
the remote control.
2. Unable to triggerthe flash or camera shutter.
—^*^Make sure batteries are well installed.
—^*^Make sure the transmitter and the receiver are both powered
on.
>*Make sure the transmitter and the receiver are set to
the same channel.
•—**Make sure the hot shoe or cables are securely connected.
•—>*Make sure the transmitter and the receiver are set to the
correctfunction switch mode.
3. Camera shoots but does not focus.
>*Check if the lens focus mode is set to MF. If yes, change it to
AF auto focus mode.
4. There exists signal disturbance or shooting interference.
^-Change to a different channel on the device.
5. Operating distance is limited orthere existsflash missing.
—^*^Check ifthe batteries are exhausted. Try to replace
batteries.
Maintenance
▲ Avoid dropping. Strong shocks/impacts or excess stress may
result in malfunction, damage or breakdown.
^ Keep dry. The product is not water-proof. It will lead to
malfunction ifimmersed into waterorexposed in high humidity,
which causes malfunction, rust, orcorrosion.
^ Avoid sudden temperature changes. Condensation happens
if sudden temperature changes, for example, when taking the
transceiver out of a building with highertemperature to
outside inwinter.Pleaseputtheremotecontrolinahandbagora
plastic bag beforehand.
^ Keep away from strong magnetic field. The strong static or
magnetic field produced by devices such as radio transmitter
leadsto malfunction.
FCC warning
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set
forth for an uncontrolled environment.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the
that to which the receiver is connected.
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
help
This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures:
—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

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