Hongkong Meike Digital Technology MKA7 Battery grip User Manual

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Instruction Manual
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1. Warning
o In order to reduce the risk of causing fire hazard or electrical shock. please don‘t make
this product exposed to rain and moisture.
a When dealing with the lithium battery. use the adhesive tape to seal the contact points
to avoid short circuit. and adhere to the local regulations about the battery disposal
. Keep the batteries or parts away from children in case they swallow them. Once
something is swallowed. please see a doctor immediately
. Please remove the battery and stop using the product immediately if the following
circumstance occurred:
*The product is cracked due to falling or collision.
*The product is emitting malodor or heating or is smoking.
2. Notice for Use
. For detailed information about the camera model that is compatible With the grip,
Please consult your dealer or local service agents. Even though the grip is adopted
the design concept of preventing from dust and from being splashed, it still can't
totally prevent from dust or liquid.
0 If the grip will be stored for a long time. please remove the battery.
. Be sure to use the original battery in the grip and only use the designated charger to
charge the battery.
. The grip has no charging functlon; It Is hard to directly charge the battery through the
grip.
. Even though the grip is installed on a camera which has charging function, it still can't
charge the battery in the grip.
. Please don’t put the product in the hot environment as direct sunlight, heat source
and the hot temperature in the car are easy to cause deformation or malfunction to
the grip.
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2. Notice for Use
a The enVironment where has intense shaking. strong electromagnetic interference.
intense radiation and much dust.
o The designed working temperature for this product is -20”C/70“C.
0 As the abrupt temperature rising will cause air condensed. so this product shall be
sealed in a plastic bag after staying in the cold environment for a long time. Try best to
empty the air in the bag and then bring it to the indoor. When the temperature in the
bag gradually rises to the room temperature. it can be safely taken out from the bag.
These procedures can prevent this product from condensation caused by abrupt
temperature rising.
0 Clean with dry cloth. no contact with alcohol or other chemicals.
3. Function Features
o With vertical-shooting function
0 Two lithium batteries can be put into the grip. which make it have double power.
a With AF(auto focus)/MF(manual focus)/AEL(AE lock) functions
0 Ct custom function
a With two wheels which are convenient for operation.
o 2.4GHz wireless channel which is adopted FSK signal mode can more
efficiently guarantee the speed, distance and stability.
o Remotely control the camera shutter from 100 meters away. In the open space.
the remotest distance of the remote control can reach 100 meters.
0 Support screen lock function.
o Support lock display mode.
0 Use low-power LCD screen.
. The timer can set delay time. exposure time. time interval and number of shots.
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4. Nomenclature
1. Function switch
2. AF(auto focus)/MF(manual focus)/AEL(AE lock) buttons
3. Camera battery compartment cover slot
4. Attach/ detach knob
5. Battery compartment switch
4. Nomenclature
6. C1(custom 1) button
7. Shutter button
8. Front pulling wheel
9. Attachment screw
10. Power Contact
11 .Signal contact
12.Guide bar
13.Back wheel
14.Strap hole
15.Battery compartment
4. Nomenclature
16. Signal indicating light 17. Shutter release button 18. LCD screen
19. Start/stop key 20. Light key/lock key 21. 21Up arrow key
22. Down arrow key 23. Left arrow key 24. Right arrow key
25. Set key 26. Shutter release terminal (a: 2.5 stereo)
5. Assembly Instructions
1. The Assembly and Disassembly of Battery Cover
0 Make the power button at the location “off", as shown in Figure a1
- Disassemble the battery cover. and then take out the battery from the camera, as
shown in Figure 82.
o Tightly assemble the battery cover in the slot , as shown in Figure a3.
0 Press the lock on the battery compartment cover to directly take out the battery
cover, as shown in Figure 513.
5. Assembly Instructions
2. The Assembly and Disassembly of Battery
0 This product only applies to NP—FW50 battery (one or two).
- Before using it, be sure to use the designated battery
charger lu charge llle ballery.
0 Make the POWER button at the location “OFF".
0 Rotate the switch by following the direction of arrow to take
out the battery compartment, as shown in Figure a4.
5. Assembly Instructions
. Align the battery connector by following the direction ofarrow and press it until hear
ticktack. as shown in Figure a5.
- The batten! can be put at either side.
I ®Pull the battery backward according to the direction of arrow and take out the
battery; @push the battery fonNard according to the direction of arrow and take out
the battery, as shown in Figure a6.
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5. Assembly Instructions
- Place the battery well, and then align with the battery compartment entrance and
push it in, then clockwise rotate the battery compartment switch 90 degrees first and
then anticlockwise rotate it 90 degrees to take out the battery, as shown in Figure a7.
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5. Assembly Instructions
3. The Assembly and Disassembly of Battery Grip
a Make the guide bar of grip align the battery slot.
. Make the attachment screw of the grip align with the mounting hole at the bottom
of camera, and dockmse rotate and tighten the ahach knob to make It looked;
anticlockwise rotating can disassemble the grip, as shown in Figure a8.
- When using it, check the assembled screws and make sure it can't move.
6. Basic Functions
Vertical-Shooting Function
0 When usrng grip to vertically shoot photos, make the function swrtch at location "ON“.
a The function switch is used to switch on/offgrip.
o No matter where the function switch is, the operation button of the camera is always
in working state.
0 Use the POWER button to change the state of the power; the function button of the
grip can't turn off the power.
a The functions of the AF (auto focusi/MF (manual focus)/AEL (AE lock) buttons
synchronize with the camera settings; use the swrtching shafts ofAF/MF and AEL on
the camera to change the functions olAF/MF and AEL.
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6. Basic Functions
0 When two batteries (NP-FWSO) are inserted
in this product, the lollowmg Indicative marks
will appear nn the l CD monitor of camera,
(The display position of the battery capacity
varies by the camera mode)
- LCD monitor is shown in Figure a9.
- Between two batteries, if the capacity of one
battery is used up, this product will
automatically change to another battery. The
remaining ballery capacity will be displayed
in percentage (“/n).
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6. Basic Functions
The Function of Remote Controller
0 Clock function: After inserting two batteries, set default time made; the time is adopted
24-hour format, as shown in Figure am.
a Time display made i ightly press SFT key, the bit time will blink, at this time, press the
right/left arrow key, then it blinks in sequence. In the corresponding blinking state.
pressing up/down arrow key can adjust the time parameter; the settings Will be done
atter the SET key is lightly pressed.
a Change the mode to time mode in Figure (1), wireless remote control mode in Figure
(2) and liming photo mode in Figure (3} by pressing the up/down arrow key, as shown
in Figure a1t.
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6. Basic Functions
Channel Settings
- In the wireless remote control mode. lightly press SET key. then channel “00" blinks;
at this time, press the left/right arrow key, thcn the single digit and tens digit will
separately blink. The left/right arrow key can adjust channel parameters. The settings
will be done after the SET key is lightly pressed. Please note that this mode can
adjust the channel, but the time can't be set. The channel can be set between
“00-99"; “00" is the universal channel.
6. Basic Functions
The Shutter Remote Controlling Function (as Shown in Figure a12)
- Within 10 seconds after the battery is inserted into grip, press the shutter release
button on the remote controller to realize channel docking.
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6. Basic Functions
0 Long pressing shutter key for 3 seconds can change the shutter remote controlling
mode into shutter B mode, as shown in Figure a13.
o Partly press the shutter to focus, then the green light will shine; fully press the
shutter to shoot, then the red light will shine.
Timing Function
0 Wireless timing remote controlling mode: The default display is the time in the right
figure; hour, minute, second and number separate the number of shots, timer icon
"DELAY", “INTVL” and battery icon. Set the timing parameters with SET key,
up/down arrow keys and right/left arrow keys; press start/stop key to send
parameter to battery grip to control camera timing shots, as shown in Figure a14.
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0 When “N” is blinking, the shooting number of "N" can be set between 1-998; if the
number is not llmlted. the shooting number of “N" can be set as “-—“: when It Is set
as “999“. it displays ‘—“ at this time. as shown in Figure 315.
o The settings of delay time, exposure time and interval time are shown in Figure
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6. Basic Functions
0 Wireless Shutter B Mode
- The default clock displays “page icon .
channel parametef'. “battery icon" and icon
“B"; after long press the focus shutter release button for about 3 seconds, It
automatically changes into shutter B mode and starts timing work at the same
time; at this time, the clock displays timing method and start to time from 3
seconds; when parity repress or fully press the focus shutter release button, it
stops timing and ends exposure, as shown in Figure a17.
o Lightly press SET key. then “Delay" and time start to blink at the same time. Can
choose hour, minute and second in sequence by pressing right/left arrow key.
Adjust shooting delay parameters by pressing up/down arrow key. The settings will
be done by lightly pressing SET key.
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6. Basic Functions
o Separately choose “LONG". "INTVL' and “N" by pressing rightjleft arrow key in
sequence. and then they correspondingly blink. Pressing right/left arrow key can
choose hour, minute and second in sequence. Separately adjust the parameters of
exposure time, Interval time and shooting numbers by pressmg upldown arrow key.
The settings will be done by lightly pressing SET key.
a The default time for “LONG" and “INTVL” are separately 1 second and 3 seconds. In
order to make sure the exposure is correct, the interval time shall be set more than
2 seconds.
- After the settings are done, press start/stop key to start the timer which starts to
count down: when “DELAY” is set as 2 seconds before opening shutter for focus
output, the green indicator light shines at the same time; when the exposure time
“LONG" is started, the shutter is open, the red indicator light shines at the same
time and the camera shutter is released.
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6. Basic Functions
0 In order to make sure to stop camera exposure correctly, please and shutter B within
100 meters, the effective distance of remote controller. It it exceeds this distance.
ending shutter B is possible to cause receive failure.
- Prompt: when receive failure occurs, please long press focus shutter release button
within effective distance to reenter into shutter B mode, and then partly or fully
repress the focus shutter release button. then the shutter B mode can be stopped.
o Pressing light/lock button will temporarily activate LCD backlight which will
continuously light for 10 seconds; long pressing light/lock button can lock all the keys
except for light/lock key, and there is a “lock" icon displaying on screen at the same
time, long pressing this key can exit trom being locked.
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7. Specification Parameter
working voltage 7.2V—8.4V
Grip working current less than 3A
Parameters working temperature -20" — 70°
applicable battery NP-FW50
grip i Pcs
Packing remote controller 1 Pcs
Lis‘ instruction manual 1 Pcs
warranty card 1 Pcs
working voltage 3V
:fagemmi‘eers working current less than SOmA
Controller working temperature -20" — 70“
applicable batteiy two AAA batteries
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FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and round to comply With the limits (or a class a digital dCVICC, pursuant to part is
oi the FCC rules. niese limits are designed LU uiuvide ieasuiiauie protection against iiaiiiiiul iiileiieieiite III a
residential installation. ihisequipment generates, uses and can radiate radio irequency energy and, ii nu! installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmlul inteflerenee to radio communications, However,
there is no guarantee that interierence will not occur in a pamcular installation. it this equipment does cause
harmiul interierente to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment ofl and on.
the mar it encouraged tn try to rorrart the intarierenra by one nr more or the iaiiavnng maziunx'
-i2eonent or relocate the receiving antenna
-increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit diiierent rroin that to which the receiver is connected.
{want the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help,
To assure continued compliance, any changes or modiiications not expressly approved by the party.
Responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. (Example- use only shielded
interiace cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices).
This equipment complies With Part is at the FCC Rules. Operation is suaieet to the rollovving twa conditions:
(ii This device may iiul tause haiiiiiul iiileireieiite, and
(l) l his dewce must accept any interierence received, including interierence that may cause undesired operation.
Caution:
Any changes or modifications not expressly auproved by the partv responsible ior compliance could void the user‘s
authority to operate ”1K equipment

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