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Note: To start immediately using this flash please refer to the Quick-Start guide.
For advanced features please read this manual and be familiar with your camera
manual and operations.
The Phottix Juno TTL Transceiver Flash for Canon is designed to work with
Canon DSLR cameras and features ETTL I/II, Manual, Multi Modes as well as
Wireless (Radio and Optical) triggering.
Warnings
1. Use your flash safely. Do not fire the flash into the eyes of people or animals at
short distances – damage and/or blindness can occur.
2. Be careful using the flash in or around cars, buses, motorcycles or other
moving vehicles as accidents can result.
3. Never use the flash near combustible gases (gasoline, solvents, etc.).
4. Do not expose the flash or batteries to dripping/splashing water, or high
humidity.
5. Do not leave the flash or batteries in a hot location (direct sunlight, in a closed
car, etc.).
6. Remove batteries from the flash when not being used for an extended period
of time.
7. Change the batteries when required. Use undamaged batteries in good
condition. Do not mix battery types or new and used batteries.
8. Do not put opaque objects in front of the flash lens when firing the flash. The
energy emitted by the flash may cause objects to burn, or cause damage to the
flash tube or fresnel lens.
9. Use caution in touching the flash head after use. It may be hot and can cause
burns.
10. The flash contains high voltage electronic parts. Do not disassemble or
attempt to repair the flash. Never touch the flash’s internal components.
11. Do not touch the External Power Port contacts with any metal objects – this
can cause electric shock and serious injury.
Table of contents
1. Parts and Function .......................................................................................... 4
2. Flash Set-up ....................................................................................................... 5
3. LCD display ........................................................................................................ 9
4. Functions and Operations ............................................................................14
5. Wireless triggering ..........................................................................................19
6. Other Functions .............................................................................................. 29
7. Custom Function ............................................................................................ 29
8. Technical Specifications ............................................................................... 31
9. Appendix ........................................................................................................... 32
1. Parts
Back/Left side
1. LCD Display
2. Mode Button
3. Test Button/ Ready Light
4. Locking Lever
5. Function Button 1
6. Function Button 2
7. Function Button 3
8. Function Button 4
9. Power Switch
10. Selection Dial
11. OK Button
12. External Power Port
13. PC Sync Port
14. Micro USB Port
Front/Right side
1. Flash Head Locking Button
2. Battery Compartment
3. Bounce Card
4. Wide Angle Diffuser
5. Flash Head
6. Optical Signal Receiver
7. AF Assist Light
8. Hot Shoe
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2. Flash Set-up
This manual assumes:
1. Both the flash and camera are switched on.
2. The flash and camera are set to the same settings as this manual.
3. Camera menu and flash custom Functions menu are set to default values.
4. The flash is being used with a compatible camera.
Installing Batteries
1. Press the battery cover in while pushing it towards the bottom of the flash.
The battery cover will open and raise.
2. Insert AA batteries as shown by the diagram inside the battery compartment
3. Lower the battery cover and push back towards the top of the flash, locking it
in place.
Please note:
- Please use four standard high-quality batteries of the same brand. Make sure
all batteries are at similar power levels.
- Batteries can get hot when the flash is being used. Use caution when
changing batteries.
- If you do not use the flash for an extended period of time, store with
batteries removed.
- The Juno TTL Flash circuitry is designed to be used with either Alkaline, NiCD or NiMH rechargeable batteries. Do not use Lithium AA batteries.
Battery Level Indicator
The Battery Level Indicator on the LCD (see below) will display an approximate
indication of how much power remains in the batteries in the flash. Use this as
a rough guide as to when a battery change is needed. If flash recycling time has
become very long (30 seconds) change the batteries.
Status LED
Flash-ready indicator. In Quick Flash Mode, the LED will turn green when the
flash has the minimum recycle charge. It will turn red when fully charged.
External Battery Port
The External Battery Port is compatible with the Canon CP-E4 compact battery
packs, or compatible equivalents.
Please note:
- Batteries must be used in the flash even when an external battery pack is
used.
- Do not use non Canon-compatible battery packs.
Overheating Protection
The Phottix Juno TTL contains an overheating protection circuit that will slow
flash recycle time to avoid overheating-related damage. Approximately 30 fullpower flashes in a short amount of time will trigger this protection. Stop using
the flash and wait 10 minutes for it to cool down.
Sync and USB Ports
1. The PC Sync Port can be used with a PC Sync Cable to trigger the flash – from
a flash trigger or camera. This port is input only – flash signals are not output
from this port.
2. The Micro USB port is used for firmware upgrades. Firmware announcements
and instructions will be made available on Phottix websites.
Attaching the Flash to the camera
1. Turn off both the camera and flash
2. Align the flash hot shoe with the camera hot shoe.
3. Slide the flash into the camera hot shoe until fully inserted.
4. Lock the flash in position by pushing the locking lever to the right until the lock
engages with a click.
5. To Unlock, press the locking release Button on the locking lever and slide to
the left.
Turning the Flash On/ Off
1. To power on the flash move the power switch to the on position.
2. To power off the flash move the power switch to the off position.
3. To Lock the flash:Move the power switch to the“LOCK”positios. This “locks”
the Buttons and Dial of the flash, so setting cannot be accidentally changed.
Raising and Rotating the Flash Head
1. The flash head will elevate from -7 to 90 degrees with stops at -7, 0, 45, 60, 75
and 90 degrees.
2. To Adjust: Press the Flash Head Locking Button and gently raise or lower the
flash head into the desired position.
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3. The flash head will rotate 180 degrees in either direction with stops at 30, 60,
90, 120, 150 and 180 degrees.
4. To Adjust: Press the Flash Head Locking Button and gently rotate the flash
head into the desired position.
5. When the flash head is raised or rotated from the 0 degree standard forward
position the flash zoom will set itself to 50mm. “- -” will be displayed on the LCD.
Flash zoom when the head is raised or rotated can be changed in MZoom Mode
(see below).
6. At -7 degrees the flash zoom will act the same as 0 degree – it will not change
any settings.
Using the Bounce Card or Wide Angle Diffuser
The Phottix Juno TTL Flash comes equipped with a White Bounce Card and Wide
Angle Diffuser Panel in the flash head.
1. The Wide Angle Diffuser Panel will cause the flash to spread light to a 14mm
equivalent.
2. The White Bounce Card can be used when the flash head is in a raised position
to bounce light forward to assist with catch lights in a subject’s eyes.
To use:
1. Gently pull the Diffuser Panel and Bounce Card from the Flash Head using
the ridge on the bottom of the Diffuser Panel.
2. If using the Diffuser Panel it will drop into position over the Flash Head.
Gently push the Bounce Card back into the Flash Head if not needed.
3. If using the Bounce Card only gently push the Diffuser Panel back into the
Flash Head.
Using the Flash Head Diffuser
The Phottix Juno TTL Flash comes with an attachable diffuser that can be
added to the front of the flash head when needed. It is good for softening light,
reducing hot spots and shadows and better coverage for macro photography.
Setting flash zoom
There are two ways to control the zoom of the flash while it is on camera:
automatic (Azoom) and manual (Mzoom)。 While in automatic zoom, the zoom
on the flash will follow the zoom of the lens to provide the best coverage. When
in manual zoom, the zoom setting on the flash is set by the user.
Setting the flash zoom
1. Press the Function Button underneath
or
the flash Mode)to enter the flash zoom adjustment Mode.
(depending on
2. Use the Selection Dial to set Automatic Zoom Mode (Azoom) or set the
manual zoom value (Mzoom).
3. When finished, press the OK Button to exit.
Please note:
1. When in Azoom and the flash head is raised or rotated from the 0 degree
standard forward position - the flash zoom will set itself to 50mm. “- -” will be
displayed on the LCD. The flash zoom will not change if the head is lowered to
-7 degrees.
2. Azoom will work ONLY when the flash head is set to either 0 or -7 degrees.
3. When using Mzoom and the flash head is raised or rotated from the 0
degree standard forward position - the flash zoom will not be changed from
the previous setting.
4. Flash Zoom can be adjusted when the head is raised or rotated by switching
to Mzoom Mode and making desired adjustments.
Test Button
Pressing the test Button will trigger the flash. This can be used for metering (in
manual Mode only). In Wireless Master Mode pressing the test Button will fire
slave flashes on the same channel, group and matching ID being controlled by
the Master flash.
Modeling Flash
1. Pressing the camera depth-of-field preview Button (if available) will fire the
flash continuously for 1 second. This Modeling Flash is useful in seeing lighting
effects and balance on the subject. (Please see your camera manual for more
information on the DOF Button and Button assignment.)
2. Modeling Flash is available in all Modes, TTL, Multi and Manual.
Please note:
1. Overheating and damage can result from excessive use of the Modeling
Flash. Do not use more than 20 times in succession.
2. When overheating the flash will automatically increase charging time until
the flash temperature has decreased.
Autofocus (AF) Assist Light
1. In low light/contrast situations the Phottix Juno TTL built-in Auto Focus Assist
Light will illuminate to assist with AF. The AF Assist Light on the front of the flash
will project a focusing target on the subject.
2. AF Assist Light Functions can be set to on or off (see C.Fn-03 below).
Note:
AF assist light will not work when flash is in Receiver or Slave Mode.
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3. The LCD Display
TTL Auto Flash Mode:
Battery Level
Indicator
Distance
Flash Exposure
Indicator display
Bracketing
TTL:TTL Auto
First Curtain Sync Mode
Flash Mode
High Speed Sync Mode
Second Curtain Sync Mode
Flash Exposure
Compensation
(FEC)
Flash Exposure
Sync Mode
Compensation
Selection Button
Selection Button
Wireless Receiving
Zoom/ Flash
Aperture Value
Exposure Bracketing
Mode Selection Button
Selection Button
Azoom:Auto Zoom
Mzoom:Manual Zoom
Manual Flash Mode
M:Manual Flash
Power Level
Auto Metering Mode
Stroboscopic Flash Mode
Multi:Stroboscopic Flash
Power Level
Flash Count
Frequency
Wireless Flash Selection Menu
Radio: Odin II
Transmitter Mode
Wireless Function off
Radio: Odin II
Receiver Mode
Radio:
Ares II Receiver
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Radio: SKYPORT
Receiving Mode
Optical Mode:
Infrared Transmitter
(Master) Mode
Optical Mode:
Optical Slave
Optical Mode:
Infrared Receiver
Slave Mode
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Wireless Mode:Odin II Transmitter Mixed TTL/M Mode
Master Flash Group
Channels
Flash Mode:
Selectable between
TTL/M/OFF
Odin II Transmitter Flash Group
Wireless Radio Mode:Odin II Transmitter Ratio Mode
:Master Flash On
:Master Flash Off
Flash Exposure
Compensation of the Ratio
Flash Ratio
Wireless radio Mode:Odin II Receiver Mode
Wireless Radio Mode:
Odin II Receiver Mode
Receiver Group
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Wireless Radio Mode:Ares II Receiver Mode
Wireless Radio Mode:
Ares II Receiver Mode
Wireless radio Mode:Skyport RX Receiver Mode
Signal Transmit Rate:
Normal/Speed
Wireless Radio Mode:
Skyport Receiver Mode
Optical Mode: Infrared Transmitter (Master) Mode
: Master Flash On
: Master Flash Off
Optical Mode:
Infrared (Master) Mode
TTL Flash Group
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Flash Ratio
Master Flash
Infrared Transmitter Group
Flash Power
Optical Mode:Infrared Receiver (Slave) Mode
Optical Mode:
Infrared Receiver
(Slave) Mode
Optical Slave Group
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Optical Mode:Optical Slave Mode
4. Functions and Operations
Standard Flash Mode (Wireless OFF)
There are 3 flash Mode available:Auto(T TL)、Manual(M)and
Stroboscopic(Multi).
Changing Flash Mode:
Pressing the“MODE”Button will cycle between Auto(TTL)、Manual(M)
and Stroboscopic(Multi)。The selected Flash Mode will display on the upper
left corner of the LCD.
TTL: Auto Flash
In TTL Mode the flash and camera will work together to calculate the correct
exposure. When the Shutter Button is fully pressed the flash will fire a preflash that the camera will use to calculate exposure and flash power the instant
before the photo is taken.
Flash Exposure Compensation (FEC)
The Juno TTL Flash allows Flash Exposure Compensation (FEC) adjustment from
-3 to +3 in 1/3rd stops. This is useful in situations where fine-tuning of the TTL
system is needed based on the environment.
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To set FEC:
1. Press “MODE” Button until the flash display TTL on the top left corner of the
LCD.
2. Press
Button to enter FEC Adjustment Mode
3. Use the“Selection Dial”to adjust the FEC
4. Press
to exit.
Flash Exposure Bracketing – FEB
Flash Exposure Bracketing (FEB) can be used to automatically change flash
power over a series of photos. The camera will record three images with different
exposures – one exposed as per camera calculations, one over-exposed and
another under-exposed. Over and under exposure levels can be set by the user.
FEB is useful in run-and-gun situations as well as when shooting scenes with
different lighting conditions to help ensure a properly exposed photo. It can
also be used for HDR photography. Some cameras have flash exposure storage
Function, see your camera user manual for more details.
1. Hold down the
Button for 2 seconds. The FEC icon will displayed
in the top right hand corner of the LCD .
2. Use the“Selection Dial”to adjust the exposure bracket amount, once
selected, flash will fire in sequence of the selected FEC.
Cancel FEB :
1. Hold
Button for 2s, use the“Selection Dial”to set FEB to ±0 .
Please note:
- FEB can be used in conjunction with FEC and Flash Exposure Lock (FEL)
- For best result, set the camera drive Mode to single frame, and before the
second and third picture is taken, make sure the flash is fully recycled.
Flash Exposure Lock–FEL
The Juno TTL is compatible with Flash Exposure Lock (FEL) Functionality. FEL can
be used to lock the flash exposure before a photo is taken. See your camera user
manual for further details on using FEL.
High Speed Sync – HSS
In HSS Mode, the camera/flash maximum sync speed can reach the camera’s
maximum shutter speed. This is useful when using Aperture Priority Mode or
to limit ambient light. HSS may vary with different camera models - see your
camera user manual for details.
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To use HSS Mode:
1. Press
2. When the
Button to cycle through the Sync Mode of the flash.
icon is displayed, the flash is set at HSS Mode
3. You can now set the camera to use a shutter speed faster than the sync
speed for the camera
Please note:
Check that the HSS icon(
) is displayed in the viewfinder
- HSS drastically reduces flash power, battery power and range.
- HSS is not available in Stroboscopic Mode
Second Curtain Sync – SCS
The Phottix Juno TTL Second Curtain Sync Function makes the flash fire at the
end of an exposure, not the beginning. This can be useful with slow shutter
speeds for capturing special effect.
To use:
1. Press
2. When the
Button to cycle through the Sync Mode of the flash.
icon is displayed, the flash is set at SCS Mode
Note:
SCS Function is not available in Stroboscopic Mode
M: Manual Mode
In Manual Mode the flash will fire at the power level set on the flash. The Phottix
Juno TTL Flash can be adjusted from 1/1 (full power) to 1/128 – 8 stops of
adjustments in 1/3rd stop increments. Aperture, shutter speed and ISO on the
camera need to be manual adjusted. For best results use camera M-Manual
Mode.
To use:
1. Press “MODE” Button until the flash displays M on the top left corner of the
LCD.
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2. Press
Button to enter Manual Power Adjustment Mode.
3. Use the “Selection Dial” to adjust the Power Level.
4. Press
to exit.
Note: Half press the camera Shutter Button will display t he effective manual
flash power range on the Flash LCD.
Auto-Metering Mode
Auto Metering Mode can be used similarly to a light Meter to measure and set
the flash power needed for proper exposure.
To use:
1. While in Manual (M) Mode – press and hold the OK Button for 2 seconds.
2. Auto Metering will be display on the flash LCD
3. When a photo is taken the flash will automatically calculate the manual
power level and display it on the back of the flash.
4. Subsequent photos will be taken at this power level.
5. To re-meter press and hold the OK Button for 2 seconds to re-enter Auto
Metering Mode.
Multi: Stroboscopic Mode
With Multi Stroboscopic Mode a series of rapid flashes will be fired. The flash
count, frequency and power of these flashes can be programmed on the Phottix
Juno TTL. Multi Mode is useful for capturing multiple images of a moving
subject in the same photo and other special effects. The frequency of the effect
(in Hz. - number of flashes per second), the total number of flashes and output
levels can be set.
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To Use:
1. Press “MODE” Button until the flash displays Multi on the top left corner of
the LCD.
2. Press
Button to enter Power Adjustment Mode, use the Selection
Dial to adjust the flash power
4. Press
Button to cycle through Number of Flashes (X) and frequency
(Hz), and use the Selection Dial to adjust these settings.
Please note:
1. Overheating and damage can result from excessive use of the Multi
Stroboscopic Mode. Do not use more than 20 times in succession.
2. When overheated the flash will automatically increase recycling time until
the flash temperature has decreased.
Stroboscopic Mode and Shutter Speeds
To determine the proper camera shutter speed to be used with various
Stroboscopic Mode variables, use the following formula: Number of flashes /
Frequency = Shutter Speed
Example: 5x (number of flashes) / 10 Hz (Frequency) = .5 second shutter speed.
This is a rough guideline: You may need to increase or decrease the shutter
speed to get the desired result.
Multi Stroboscopic Mode Output Chart
HZ
Flash
Output
1/4
1/8
1/16
1/32
1/64
1/128
14
30
60
90
100
14
30
60
90
100
12
30
60
90
100
10
20
50
80
100
20
50
80
100
6-7 8-9
10
11
1214
15- 20- 6019 50 199
20
40
70
90
20
50
70
20
40
70
20
40
60
18
35
50
10
30
60
80
16
30
40
12
20
40
If the number of flashes is displayed as “N---”, the maximum number of flashes
will be as shown by the table below regardless of the firing frequency.
Flash output
Flash count
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1/4 1/8 1/16 1/32 1/64 1/128
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5. Wireless Triggering Modes
The Phottix Juno TTL Flash is equipped with several wireless transmitter and
receiver Modes. It offers built-in compatibility with the Phottix Odin II TTL Trigger
system, Phottix Odin Lite, Phottix Ares II and Elinchrom Skyport. Compatibility
for Canon’s native optical master/slave triggering system is also included. For
information on these systems please consult the respective product manuals.
Selecting Wireless Triggering Mode
To set the wireless triggering Modes on the Juno TTL
1. Press the
Selection screen
Function Button to enter the Wireless Triggering Mode
2. Use the Selection Dial to select the desired Wireless Triggering Mode and
press the OK Button to select.
3. Set the parameters for the selected Wireless Triggering Mode (e,g: Channels
and groups).
Wireless Triggering Mode available on Juno TTL:
Odin II Tx(Transmitter)
Allows full adjustments to local and remote TTL and Manual flash power and
zoom on other Juno TTL flashes (in Odin II Rx Mode) or compatible flashes
equipped with Phottix Odin II receivers. Flashes or studio lights with Strato II or
Ares II receivers can be triggered in manual Mode by the Juno TTL flash in Odin
II Tx Mode.
Note: Odin Z OS require on Odin II receiver
Odin II Rx(Receiver)
The Juno TTL flash in Odin II Rx Wireless Mode can be triggered by another
Juno TTL flash in Odin II Tx Mode or by a Phottix Odin II Transmitter. If using an
Odin II Tranmitter (for any brand) the Juno TTL in Odin II Rx Wireless Mode will
automatically switch to Canon, Nikon, Sony and Pentax compatibility.
Note: Odin II Canon, Nikon and Sony requires Odin Z OS
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Ares II Rx(Receiver)
The Juno TTL in Ares II Rx Wireless Mode can be triggered by Phottix Ares II
Transmitters, Phottix Odin II Transmitters and Phottix Juno TTL flash in Odin II Tx
Mode.
Skyport RX(Receiver)
In Skyport Rx Mode, the Juno TTL flash can be triggered by Elinchrom EL
Skyport Transmitter Plus, Elinchrom EL Skyport Transmitter Plus HS, Elinchrom
EL Skyport transmitter Pro.
OP Tx(Master)— Using Canon Infrared triggering system
Using pulses of light, the Juno TTL flash on camera can adjust and fire remote
flashes in OP Rx Mode .
OP Rx (Slave)—Using Canon Infrared triggering system
Remote Juno TTL (Canon) in OP Rx Mode are controlled and fired by on-camera
flashes in OP Tx Master Mode.
Note: Both OP Tx and OP Rx flash needs to be Juno TTL for Canon.
S1 Rx (Slave)— Optical Slave
In S1 Rx Mode other nearby flashes will trigger the Juno TTL in manual Mode
only when they are fired.
Please note: The Juno TTL cannot be triggered by Phottix Strato, Odin I TCU or
Ares .
In the wireless triggering Mode Selection screen, if the OK Button is not pressed,
after 12 seconds the flash will enter the current selected Wireless Mode.
OdinII Tx (Transmitter Mode)
Using the Juno TTL Flash in Odin II Tx Mode allows for a flash to be used oncamera in TTL or Manual Mode as well as control three groups (A, B, C) –
adjusting TTL and manual power levels as well as flash head zoom on Juno TTL
flashes set in Odin II Rx Mode or other compatible flashes mounted on Phottix
Odin II receivers. In flash groups under manual Mode can also set ‘auto metering’
feature to assist it setting the desired power.
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OdinII Tx Mode interface
Using OdinII Tx Mode
After selecting OdinII Tx Mode (above)
1. Press Function Button 4 until the LCD displays
2. press Function Button 3 (underneath
flash), A,B,C.
) to cycle through M (Master
3. Pressing the Mode Button while a Group is selected will change the Mode
from TTL, M (Manual) and Off.
4. Use the Selection Dial when a group is selected to adjust the EV Level ±3EV
in 1/3 stop in TTL Mode, or the power level (1/128 to 1/1 in 1/3 stops) in Manual
Mode.
4. Press the OK Button to confirm and exit the Odin II Tx Mode editing menu.
Setting in Odin TX wireless mode
The Auto Metering Mode can be used similarly to a light meter to measure and
set the flash power needed for proper exposure
To use auto metering:
1. Set the respective groups to Manual Mode (M), the groups can be set to
any power level
2. Press and hold the option/confirm button until the LCD displays Auto
Metering.
3. Take a test shot
4. The suggested power level will be displayed on the Odin II in the respective
groups.
Please Note:
· To Cancel Auto Metering: press the flash group button and the option/
confirm button to exit auto metering mode for that group.
· Press the test button to exit auto metering mode for all groups.
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Ratio Mode
Ratio is similar to Canon’s native TTL system. The ratio of Groups A and B can be
set from 8:1 to 1:8. EV levels can also be adjusted. Adjustments to the local flash
(M) Mode and power can be made.
To Use Ratio Mode:
1. In Odin II Tx Mode, press the “MODE” Button to access the Ratio Mode.
2. Press Function Button 4 until the LCD displays
3. Press Function Button 2 (underneath
) to select local EV settings and
use the Selection Dial to adjust the EV. Press OK to confirm and exit.
4. Press Selection Button 3 (underneath
) and use the Selection Dial to
adjust the ratio between 8:1 to 1:8. Press OK to confirm the setting.
5. Pressing the“MODE”Button in Ratio Mode will exit Ratio Mode and return to
Standard Mode.
Setting the master flash:
1. Press Function Button 4 until the LCD displays
Button 1 (underneath
) can switch on (
master flash.
. Pressing Function
) or switch off (
) the
Please note
The flash on camera (M) is not part of the ratio calculation. Power for the local
flash is controlled independently.
Flash Zoom adjustment in Odin II TX Mode
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1. Press Function Button 4 until the LCD displays
. Press Function
Button 1 (underneath
) to access the zoom adjustment screen.
2. Press Function Button 3 (underneath
B, C groups
) to cycle through M(Master), A,
3. Use the Selection Dial to change the zoom of the selected group, the master
flash can be set to Azoom (automatic zoom that changes dynamically as a
zoom lens is changed) or Mzoom 20mm, 24 mm, 28 mm, 35 mm, 50 mm,7 0
mm, 80 mm, 105mm, 135mm and 200mm(Mzoom only in group A,B,C)
4. Press Selection Button 4(underneath
zoom adjustment screen.
) to confirm and exit the
Setting channels
1. In Standard or Ratio Mode inter face, press Function Button 4 to
access
, and use Function Button 1 (underneath
) to enter
the Channels Selection area
2. Use the Selection Dial to cycle through CH 1-32 (Channels 1-32)
3. Press the OK Button to confirm and exit the channel Selection
Setting Digital ID
­­ Press Function Button 4 to access
1.
, press Selection Button
2(underneath
) to enter the Digital ID Selection screen.
2. Press the OK Button to choose the digit in the ID, use the select Dial to change
the digit.
3. Press
Button to confirm and exit the ID Selection screen.
Odin II Rx(receiver) Mode
When the Odin II Rx Wireless Mode is selected the Phottix Juno TTL Flash can
be controlled and triggered from another Juno TTL Flash in Odin Tx Mode or an
Odin II Transmitter.
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Changing channels, groups and ID
1. Press Function Button 4 to access
, use Function Button 1
(underneath
) to enter the Channels adjustment area. Use the
Selection Dial to change the channels between CH1-CH32. Press the OK Button
to confirm and exit channel adjustment area.
2. Press Function Button 4 to access
use Function Button 3 (underneath
) to enter groups adjustment area. Use the Selection Dial to change
the groups between A,B,C,D,E.
3. Press Function Button 4 to access
, use Function Button 2
(underneath
) to enter ID adjustment screen. Press the ok Button to
choose the digit in the ID and use the Selection Dial to change the digit, press
Button to exit the ID interface
Please note:
In TTL Mode, the effect of EV adjustment is cumulative. If EV adjustment is set
on the Odin II Rx screen and on an Odin II Transmitter or Juno TTL in Odin II Tx
Mode, and/or in TTL Pref in the Custom Functions menu, all of these settings
will be used to calculate final EV.
Ares II Rx(receiver) Mode screen
When the Ares II Rx Mode is selected, the Juno TTL will be triggered by Phottix
Ares II Transmitters, Phottix Odin II Transmitters or a Phottix Juno TTL Flash in
Odin II Tx Mode – when set to the same channel, group and Digital ID.
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Changing channels, groups, ID, power and flash Mode
1. Press Function Button 4 to access
, use Function Button 1
(underneath
) to enter the Channels adjustment area. Use the
Selection Dial to change the channels between CH1-CH16. Press the OK Button
to confirm and exit channel adjustment area.
2. Press Function Button 4 to access
use Function Button 2 (underneath
) to enter ID adjustment screen. Press the OK Button to choose
the digit in the ID and use the select Selection Dial to change the digit, press
Button to exit the Digital ID screen.
3. Press Function Button 4 to access
use Function Button 3
(underneath
) to enter groups adjustment area. Use the Selection Dial
to change the Groups between A,B,C,D. pPress the OK Button to confirm and
exit group adjustment area.
4. Press Function Button 4 to access
use Function Button 2
(underneath
) to enter power adjustment area. Use the Selection Dial to
change the power of the flash between 1/1 to 1/128 with 1/3 stops increments.
Press the Function Button correspond to
to confirm and exit the
Selection screen
5. Use the Mode Button to change flash Mode between Manual (M) and
Stroboscopic (Multi.)
Please note:
- In Ares II Rx (Receiver) Mode there are no wireless TTL Functions such as HSS
or SCS, or wireless power/zoom control.
- Power and zoom levels must be set manually on the Juno TTL flash while in
Ares II Rx Mode.
- Digital ID is only available in CH5-16, CH1-4 cannot set.
ELINCHROM SKYPORT Rx(Receiver) Mode
When the Skyport Rx Mode is selected the Juno TTL Flash will be triggered by
Elinchrom EL Skyport Transmitter Plus, Elinchrom EL Skyport Transmitter speed,
Elinchrom EL Skyport Transmitter Pro, when set to the same channel, group and
Digital ID.
SKYPORT RX Mode screen
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Changing channels, groups, sync Mode and power
1. Press Function Button 4 to access
, use Function Button 1
(underneath
) to enter channels adjustment area. Use the Selection
Dial to change the channels between CH1-CH20. Press the OK Button to confirm
and exit channel adjustment status
2. Press Function Button 4 to access
use Function Button 3 (underneath
) to enter groups adjustment area. Use the Selection Dial to change
the groups between 1,2,3,4. Press the OK Button to confirm and exit group
adjustment status
3. Press Function Button 4 to access
, use Function Button 2
(underneath
or
)to cycle between
or
Modes.
4. Press Function Button 4 to access
use the Function Button 2
(underneath
) to enter power adjustment area. Use Selection Dial to
change the power of the flash between 1/1 to 1/128 with 1/3 stops increments.
Press the Function Button correspond to
to confirm and exit the
Selection screen
Please note:
- In Skyport Rx (Receiver) Mode there are no wireless TTL Functions such as
HSS or SCS, or wireless power/zoom control.
- Power and zoom levels must be set manually on the Juno TTL flash while in
Skyport Rx Mode.
OP Tx(Master) and OP Rx(slave) wireless Mode
OP Tx (Master) and OP Rx (Slave) Modes use Canon’s wireless control and
triggering system. A Juno TTL flash set to OP Tx (Master) is needed on the
camera to control remote (slave) flashes set to OP Rx (Slave). The same
transmission channel needs to be set on both Master and Slave flashes. Groups
need to be set for Slave flashes, Group Ratio Functions need to be set for Master
flashes. A Juno TTL set to OP Tx (Master) or other compatible flash in Master
Mode can be used on the camera to control and trigger Juno TTL flashes in OP
Rx (Slave), or other compatible flashes in Slave Mode.
Transmission channels
The Phottix Juno TTL Flash OP Tx/Rx Wireless system has four transmission
channels: 1, 2, 3 and 4. If Master and Slave flashes are set to different channels
the Slave flashes will not fire.
OP Tx(Master) Mode:
1. Channel setting: Press Function Button 4 to access
. Press the
Function Button correspond to
to enter channels adjustment area.
Use the Selection Dial to change the channels between Ch1-4.
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2. Group setting: Press Function Button 4 to access
. Press the
Function Button correspond to
to cycle through between Master (M)
and groups A,B,C. Power can be adjusted by the Selection Dial while a group is
selected (see note below)
3. Master with flash Mode ON/OFF: Press Function Button 4 to access
. Press the Selection Button correspond to
to cycle between master
flash on (
)or off(
).
Please Note:
- Group setting is only available in Manual Mode
- Master flash on: The Master flash on the camera will fire when a photo is
taken.
- Master flash off: The Master flash on the camera will not fire when a photo
is taken. --The flash will emit a short burst of light to communicate with slave
flashes but this light will not be part of the exposure.
OP Rx (Slave) Mode:
1. Channel setting: Press Function Button 4 to access
. Press the
Function Button correspond to
to enter channels adjustment area.
Use the Selection Dial to change the channels between Ch1-4.
2. Group setting: Press Function Button 4 to access
. Press the Function
Button correspond to
to enter group selection area. Use the Selection
Dial to select between group A,B,C. Press the OK Button to confirm.
Please note:
- Make sure the OP Tx (Master) and OP Rx (Slave) flashes are set to the same
transmission channel (1-4).
- Do not place any obstacles between the master unit and slave unit(s).
Obstacles can block signal transmissions.
- When using wireless bounce flash, please ensure the slave flash Wireless
Signal Receiver Area faces toward the Master flash.
- When using only one on-camera flash set Wireless Mode to “Off”.
Using OP Tx/Rx Wireless Triggering
With a flash in OP Tx (Master) Mode on the camera and remote flashes in OP Rx
Slave Mode, pressing the shutter Button will fire the OP Tx (Master) flash (if set
to fire the flash) and flashes set to OP Rx (Slave) Mode within the range of the
OP Tx (Master) flash. The camera and flash will meter the scene and fire flashes
in TTL Mode to properly expose the scene.
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ALL All three groups fire at an average of the total calculated output.
A:B Groups A and B can be set by Flash Ratio (see below)
Setting and adjusting the exposure value compensation:
1. Press Function Button 4 to access
press the Function Button
correspond to
to enter the exposure value (EV) compensation
adjustment area.
2. Use the Selection Dial to adjust the EV value.
Please note:
A:B Groups A and B can be set by Flash Ratio (see below). Group C is not
adjustable and does not fire.
Setting and adjusting ratio Mode:
1. In OP Tx(master) wireless Mode, press the Mode Button to cycle through all,
A;B and Manual Mode.
2. When the flash is in A:B ratio Mode, press Function Button 4 to
access
, press the Function Button correspond to
to enter ratio
adjustment state, use the Selection Dial to adjust flash ratio between 8:1 to 1:8.
Manual Mode
In manual Mode, M(Master flash), Group A,B,C flash power can be adjusted
independently.
Setting and adjusting manual Mode:
1. In OP Tx(master) wireless Mode, press the Mode Button to cycle through all,
A;B and manual Mode
2. Press Function Button 4 to access
. Press the Function Button
corresponding to
to cycle through M (master), group A, B and C.
3. For each group, use the Selection Dial to adjust the flash power (adjustable
between 1/1 to 1/128 in 1/3 stop increment)
4. Press the OK Button to confirm and exit.
S1 Rx optical slave Mode
S1 Rx Optical Slave Mode allows the Juno TTL to be triggered in manual mode
by other flashes.
Adjusting power and zoom
1. Adjusting Power: Press Function Button 2 (underneath
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power adjustment area. Use the Selection Dial to change the power. Press the
OK Button or Function Button 2 (underneath
) to confirm and exit.
2. Adjusting Zoom: Press Function Button 1(underneath
) to enter
zoom adjustment area. Use the Selection Dial to change the zoom. Press the
OK Button or Function Button 1(underneath
) to confirm and exit
6. Other Functions
Auto Save Function
The Juno TTL flash will remember flash settings. Such as mode, power levels.
These will be retained in the flash if it is turned off and then back on.
Auto idle Function
To save battery power the Phottix Juno TTL Flash is equipped with Idle and
Auto Off Modes.
1. In Non-Wireless Slave Modes: The flash will go into Auto Idle Mode after 10
min. if no Buttons have been pressed or it has not been fired. The flash LCD will
go blank. Half-pressing the camera shutter Button or pressing the test Button
on the flash will wake up the Phottix Juno TTL.
2. In Wireless Slave Mode, the flash will go to Slave Idle Mode after 10 minutes if
no Buttons have been pressed or it has not been fired, “IDLE” will be displayed
on the flash LCD. Full-pressing the camera shutter Button or pressing the Master
flash test Button will wake up flashes in idle Mode. Slave Idle Timer can be set (see
C.Fn-01 below)
7. Custom Functions
The Juno TTL Flash comes with a number of programmable custom Functions.
To edit these Functions (below):
1. Press and hold Function Buttons 2 and 3 together for 2 second to enter
custom menu Selection screen.
2. Use the Selection Dial to select the custom Function you would like to adjust
(C.Fn01-C.Fn08).
3. Press the OK Button to enter Selection status, then use the Selection Dial to
change the setting. Press OK Button to confirm and return to Menu Selection
screen.
4. Once Custom Functions have been edited, press Selection Button correspond
to
to leave the Custom Functions Menu.
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Function No. Function
C.Fn 01
Sleep
C.Fn 02
Beep
C.Fn 03
AF Light
enrcs C.Fn 04
Distance
C.Fn 05
Backlight
C.Fn 06
RX ID code
C.Fn07
Information
C.Fn08
Reset
Setting options Setting description
0FF
10min
30min
60min
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Meter
Feet
12sec
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
—
—
Off:Flash will not got to sleep Mode
Flash will enter sleep Mode in 10 min (default)
Flash will enter sleep Mode in 30 min
Flash will enter sleep Mode in 60 min
Turn off beep sound
Turn on beep sound(default)
Turn off AF assist light
Turn on AF assist light(default)
Meter (m) (default)
Feet (Ft)
Backlight turn off automatically after the flash is
left idle for 12 seconds (default)
Backlight always on
Backlight always off
Off: ID code is not used in Odin II and Ares II
radio receiver Mode (default)
On:ID code is used in Odin II and Ares II radio
receiver Mode
Firmware info
Reset to factory defaults
Auto backlight
Default setting, if no Button is pressed, the backlight of the LCD will
automatically turn off after 12 seconds. To turn the backlight on, press any
Button of the flash.
Resetting to factory default
1. Press and hold Function Buttons 2 and 3 together for 2 second to enter
custom menu Selection screen.
2. Use the Selection Dial to select C.Fn08.
3. Press OK Button to reset to factory default.
Flash information display
If technical support or firmware updates are needed. You may need to provide
the hardware and software info, icon and flash count.
1. Press and hold Function Buttons 2 and 3 together for 2 second to enter
custom menu Selection screen.
2. Use the Selection Dial to select C.Fn08.
3. Press OK Button to display info.
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Changes to the Flash Capacitor:
If the flash is not used regularly physical changes will take place within the
flash’s capacitor. Make sure to turn on the flash a minimum of 10 minutes
every three months to prevent any physical changes.
8. Specifications
Flash Mode
Guide number
Flash coverage
Zoom
Flash head angle
Flash Exposure
Bracketing(FEB)
Sync Mode
Stroboscopic flash:
Recycling time
Internal Power
External Power
Power saving
Wireless flash signal
transmission
method
Dimension(L×W×H)
Weight
TTL(Auto)、M(Manual)and Multi(Stroboscopic)
60(200mm zoom、ISO 100/m)
20-200mm(14mm with wide angle diffusion panel)
Azoom(Auto zoom)
:Flash coverage automatically adjusted
according to the lens focal length
Mzoom(Manual zoom)
:Zoom can be adjusted independently to
the lens focal length
Rotation:360 degree (180 degree left and right);Up, down:-7 to
90 degree
±3 stops in 1/3 stop increments (Manual flash exposure
compensation and FEB can be combined)
First Curtain Sync, Second Curtain Sync, and High Speed Sync
Frequency:1-199Hz Number of flashes: 1-100
Normal flash Approx.0.1-4 sec./Red LED indicator lamp lights up
(Using AA rechargeable batteries)
Four size-AA alkaline batteries or size-AA Ni-MH batteries
Compatible with Canon compact battery pack CP-E4
Selectable between OFF、10min、30min、60min
Channels:Optical Pulse CH(1-4)、Radio(CH1-32)
Wireless Mode:OdinII Tx, OdinII Rx,AresII Rx, OP Tx,
OP Rx, S1 Rx,SKYPORT Rx
Transmission range(Approx)
:Radio:100m;
Radio
Frequency and Optical: Indoors: 12-16m/39.36- 52.48 ft., Outdoors:
Optical pulse
7-9m/22.96-29.5 2ft
Reception angle: Radio: 360 ° all directions, Optical
transmission:±40°(horizontal), ±30°(vertical)
Controllable Slave/receiver group:Optical(Gr
A/B/C),Radio(Gr A/B/C/D/E)
193×79×60 mm
Approx 430g(Flash Only,exclude batteries)
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9. Apprendix: Juno TTL compatibility and
supported feature with Other Phottix products
A. When Juno TTL is set to Odin II TX
B. When Juno TTL is set to Odin II RX
Juno TTL TX
i. TTL
ii. HSS
Indra360/500 iii. Auto Metering Function
iv. Remote manual power control
Odin Z OS
v. Cross Brand support
vi. Output display in real time
i. TTL (Support different brand
cameras)
ii. HSS
Juno TTL
iii. Auto Metering Function
@ RX
iv. Remote Power control
v. Support different brand
vi. Output display in real time
i. TTL (NOT support different brand)
ii. HSS
iii. Auto Metering Function
Mitros+
iv. Remote Power control
@ RX
v. Not support different brand
Odin Z OS
vi. Output will NOT display
Mirtros+ require to set to TTL
i. TTL (NOT support different brand)
ii. HSS
iii. Auto Metering Function
Odin II RX
iv. Remote Power control
Odin Z OS
v. Not support different brand
vi. Output will NOT display
Mirtros+ require to set to TTL
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Juno TTL RX
Odin II TX
OdinZ OS
Juno TTL
@ TX
Mitros+
@ TX
OdinZ OS
i. TTL
ii. HSS
iii. Auto Metering Function
iv. Remote manual power control
v. Cross Brand support
vi. Output display in real time
i. TTL (Support different brand
cameras)
ii. HSS
iii. Auto Metering Function
iv. Remote Power control
v. Support different brand
vi. Output display in real time
i. TTL(Support cross brand system)
ii. HSS
iii. NO Auto metering
iv. Power Metering
v. Support cross brand system
vi. Display Power level on flash
i. NO TTL
ii. NO HSS
iii. NO Auto Metering
Odin Lite iv. Power control
v. Display Power level on flash
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RED 2014/53/EU
Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, Phottix (HK) Ltd. declares that this product is in compliance with essential requirements
and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. This product can be used across EU member
states. A copy of the Declaration of conformity can be found at www.phottix.com.
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FCC Compliance Information
Company: Phottix (HK) Ltd.
Name: Phottix Juno TTL Transceiver Flash
Model Number: H0301
FCC ID: P9M-JUNOTTL
FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. 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.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution: Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by manufacturer could
void your authority to operate this 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.
RF Exposure Information
The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction.
CAUTION
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS
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What's included:
1. Juno TTL unit X 1
2. Carrying bag.
3. Diffuser cap (white color)
4. Printed user manual.
5. Hot shoe stand.
www.phottix.com
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