YONGNUO PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT YN622CII Wireless Flash Trigger Transceiver User Manual PMZ SMS 026 622II C V1 0

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FEB/FEC(E-TTL only)
1. FEB (Flash Exposure Bracketing)
Ÿ
Support 1/3-stop increments to set FEB within ±3.
※ The sequence of FEB is fixed at 0→ -→ +, even the FEB
sequence of the custom setting in flash is different, the
shoot sequence remains to 0→-→+ either.
※ FEB function will be automatically cancelled after
three shots are taken.
※ Even the E-TTL flash does not support FEB can also
realize this function.
2. FEC (Flash Exposure Compensation)
Ÿ
Support 1/3-stop increments to set FEC within ±3. The FEC
button of the camera can also be use.
Setting value will be show on the flash screen when half!
pressing the shutter button. Till FEB and FEC of the flash are
set to 0, settings could be changed by remote control of
camera menu , and you can also set each of the flash FEB and
FEC via its control panel, compensation value shall be
superposed according to flash setting plus camera menu
setting, for example, the camera menu is set to -3, and the
flash is set to +3, then exposure compensation shall be 0.
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Zoom (Flash Coverage)
Ÿ
Zoom supports automatic/manual setting.
1. With automatic setting, focal length of the flash may
change with lens focal length.
2. With manual setting, focal length of the flash
supports manual setting within 24-105MM.
1. Automatic Setting
2. Manual Setting
3. Zoom Lock
Ÿ
Hold down the [CH SET] button of the receiver for
seconds until channel indicator keeps lighting (same to
set the mix control mode for the transmitter, p.21),
enable the zoom lock function for the receiver, then the
flash on the receiver will not be controlled by the
camera menu, adjust flash zoom settings with flash
control panel (automatic or manual), that means each
flash can be set with a different focal. Hold down the
[CH SET] for seconds again to cancel.
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Manual Flash / Multi Flash
1.Manual Flash: Manually set flash output
(1/128~1/1 power 1/3-stop increments)
Ÿ
Select flash mode as Manual Flash Mode, setting
flash output ,shutter sync, zoom etc.
2.Multi Flash (Stroboscopic flash)
Ÿ
Select flash mode as Multi Flash, setting via the
camera menu.
Items
Parameter
Flash Output
Manual(Max1/4)
Frequency
1-199hz
Flash count
1-100times
Zoom
Auto/Manual(24-105mm)
The three parameters of flash output, frequency,
and flash count may restrain each other, setting
details may be referred to user manual of flash
manufacturer. Factual output shall be subject to
the flash’s screen display.
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Wireless Function*
Ÿ
By setting the wireless flash function menu, in a different
flash mode or firing group, remotely set A / B / C, three
groups of flash ratio or flash output.
1. Enabled the wireless function via flash control menu.
2. Master Flash: Option for a flash which installed on the
t r a n s m i t te r ( o n - to p f l a s h ) , s e l e c t e n a b l e f o r f i r i n g o r
disable. On-top flash exposure setting as well as group A.
The on-top flash just like a flash installed in receiver, which
Ÿ
suppor ts E-TTL, manual flash, multi flash mode and can
cooperate with other off-camera flash using. It supports the
function of AF assist beam emitter(p.24), disabled the wireless
function can also be used the on-top flash.
Ÿ
The zoom of the on-top flash will not be controlled by the
camera menu, adjust zoom settings with flash control panel (auto
or manual), that means you can make the zoom setting of the ontop flash different from other off-camera flash, such as auto set
for the on-top flash(via control panel), manual set for the offcamera flashes(via camera menu).
※ Enable the wireless flash function, 2nd curtain sync
function will be unable to use.
※ For 5D MarkIII, 650D and other new models, selecting the
optical transmission menu insteads of wireless function.
* YN622C is corresponding to optical pulse transmission
wireless function.
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Wireless Function
3.Channel Setting via Wireless Function
Set channel (CH1-CH4 only) of the
transmitter via wireless function
setting, the changed shall cover the
original setting. CH1-CH7 may also
be set by directly pressing [CH SET]
at the transmitter(p.8).
4. Firing Group Setting via Wireless Function
Sets firing group of the transmitter via
wireless function setting, in transmitting
communications, state indicator and
group indicator both blinking green, the
following table shows that each group
indicator stands for different firing
group available.
YN622C II
622
560-RX
OFF
Group Indicator
Firing Group
Indicator A blinks
ALL(A+B+C)
Indicator B blinks
(A:B)
Indicator C blinks
A:BC or A:B:C
Indicator goes out
ALL(A+B+C)
※ When disabled the wireless function via the camera menu,
in transmitting communications, group indicator will go
out, firing group consists of all (A+B+C), all groups of
flashes using the same setting.
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Flash Ratio with E-TTL II
Ÿ
Flash fire ratio and FEC of the A, B, C three firing
groups can be set under E-TTL II flash mode.
1.All (A+B+C)
R a t i o o f f, A / B / C t h r e e
flashes automatically fire
with same output, flash
exposure compensation
(FEC)can be set.
2.A:B
Set fire ratio (8:1-1:8, 1/2stop increments) and flash
exposure compensation for
flashes of Group A and B,
Group C does not fire.
3.A:BC
Set fire ratio and FEC for
flashes of Group A and B,
FEC of Group C can be set
solely (Group C flash may
b e o v e re x p o s u re t o t h e
subject , suitable for use as
a backlight).
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Manual/Multi Flash Output
Ÿ
Flash output for each group A/B/C can be
separately set under Manual/Multi flash mode.
1. All (A+B+C)-The three groups of flashes shall be set
with the same output.
2. A: B-Group A and B shall be separately set , Group C
flash will not fire.
3. A: B: C-Group A, B, C shall be separately set.
※Flash output under menu root is same to Group A.
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Mix Control Mode
Ÿ
Set the flash on each receiver in different flash modes as
Manual/E-TTL/Multi for mix control, the settings of the flash
is prior , channel indicator of the transmitter will keep
lighting when enabled this control mode. Supports type A/B
cameras using.
1. Hold down the [CH SET] button for several seconds of the
transmitter until the channel indicator blinks for 3 times and
then keep lighting, enable the mix control mode.
2. Flash mode of the transmitter will be fixed at E-TTL and the
zoom setting is disabled.
3. Set the parameters of each flashes via it own control panel.
In the mix control mode, set items via the flash it
supports: Flash mode (output), FEB, FEC, Zoom etc.
Ÿ
Set the shutter sync via camera menu and the flash
set is invalid (Type B camera defaults to hi-speed sync).
※ Disable the mix control mode by hold down [CH
SET] button again then it will return to remote
control mode (the channel indicator goes out in
standby state).(p.11)
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Flash Triggering of B/C Type Camera
Type B Cameras:
ŸThere
is no flash control menu of such type of cameras
that some of function will be restricted. Enable the mix
control mode of the transmitter before using(P.21).
1. Setting of transmitting groups (set in the transmitter when
it in transmitting status):
Half press the camera’s shutter button then status indicator
blinks green. Press [GP SET] to set transmitting firing groups.
Group Indicator
Firing Group
Indicator A blinks
ALL(A+B+C)
Indicator B blinks
(A:B)
Indicator C blinks
ALL(A+B+C)
2. Setting of flash mode (via the flash control panel):
1). Automatic (ETTL) mode supports automatic flash, supports
the settings of FEC and FEB, it defaults to hi-speed sync.
2). Manual (M) mode, manually set the flash output. It defaults to
hi-speed sync.
3). Multi mode, set according to the flash.
Type C Cameras: Manually set the Flash Output
1. Transmitting group set (via the transmitter):
Set according to testing group of transmitter (p.9).
2. Flash mode set (via the flash control panel):
Set the manual(M) flash output via the control
panel of the flash, and trigger with transmitter's
main flash contact(single contact). Do not support
hi-speed sync or other TTL functions.(Max speed
sync is 1/250s or less)
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PC Port Triggering (Support Super Sync *)
Caution! Do not connect to the PC
port any flash requiring trigger
voltage more than 300V, or the
transceiver may be damaged.
Ÿ
Purchase corresponding PC flash sync cord according to
the different ports of the flashes needs .
1. Use an end of PC sync cord with nut to connect to the receiver.
2. The other end of the PC sync cord connects to strobe
flashes or other flashes which supporting PC port.
3. Set the camera's shutter sync as 1st curtain or 2nd curtain.
4. Adjust shooting parameters and shoot.
* Super sync: Use the non-high speed sync flash to realize
higher sync speed, this function is more applicable to strobe
flashes whose flash duration is longer. (PC port output only)
1. Connect the receiver to flash via PC port and it may
needs setting at manual full-power flash output (1/1).
2 . Use manual exposure or shutter-priority mode, set the shutter
sync as hi-speed sync, the maximum shutter sync speeds can
reach to 1/8000s. Take photos and check whether the photos
are synchronous , it may see gradations or variations in the
photos, results depend on the camera and flash.
※ The PC port is for output using only.
※ Flashes on the hot shoe and connecting to the PC port
can be used at the same time.
※ For type C camera, the max PC sync speed is 1/250s or less.
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References
AF Assist Beam Emitter
Ÿ
When using AF under low-light,
the
built-in AF-assist beam emitter of the
transmitter will be emitted automatically
to make it easier to autofocus, and the
flash on the transmitter which support AF
assist beam emitter function can also be
emitted at the same time.
※ It needs using single autofocus for the lens.
※ It needs enabled the AF assist beam function of camera
(flash) by custom functions setting. Can also disable this
function by custom functions setting(C.Fn8).
※ Both the receiver and the off-camera flash on the receiver
will not be emitted.
Feedback Function of the AF Assist Beam Emitter
Ÿ
When the off-camera setting
which is consistent with the
camera’s menu, the AF assist
beam emitter of the receiver will
blink twice to show that the
change is successfully.
※ Only when the flash which supports assist beam emitter
function is set in the receiver and the assist beam emitter is
available, can this function be used.
※ Install the receiver on the camera and set the assist beam
firing as disable via external flash custom function setting
camera menu to disable this function(sets will be saved).
※ If parameter which the flash doesn’t support had been set
(such as hi-speed sync), this function will be abnormal.
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Reference-About 560-RX
The YN622C II supports receiving the triggering signal
YN560-TX (RF603 communication mode),when using the
compatible flash, it can wireless control the flash mode,
flash output and zoom of each group; meanwhile supports
the triggering signal(the flash set to M mode) of the
RF603(II)、 RF605(RF603 communication mode). Supports
grouping function of the YN560-TX、RF605.
1.Set to the 560-RX mode through the power switch.
2.Set the same channel as the transmitter ( Shortly
press the【CH SET】button).
Ch1
Ch2
Ch3
Ch4
Ch5
Ch6
Ch7
3.Set the receiving group (press the【GP SET】button).
4.Shoot and trigger the flash.
Ÿ
When the power switch set to “560-TX”, it is
recommended only use the YN560-TX/RF603/RF605
as transmitter, the YN622C II as receiver. If it is used
as transmitter in this communication mode, it will
transmit as “622” communication mode.
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References
Firmware Update
1.Log in the YONGNUO official website:
http://www.hkyongnuo.com/e-detaily.php?ID=364
to download the firmware update software and the latest
firmware.
2.Power off, use Micro-USB(do not include) cable connect to PC.
3.Press the  button and set the power on, all the
indicator bright(green).
4.Complete the firmware upgrade operation according to the
prompt of software.
YN622C Ⅱ
YN622C II
622
622
560-RX
OFF
560-RX
OFF
Factor y Reset
YN622C II
622
560-RX
OFF
1) Hold down the buttons [CH SET]
plus [GP SET] at the same time.
2) The state indicators will blink for
3 times in red-green alternately
then turn to keep lighting (red).
3) Release all the buttons then reset
the factor y set.
About Automatic Saving Function
The transceiver will automatically save the sets such as channel,
receiving group, AF assist beam. In the TTL set, some parameters
will not be saved, such as the set of fire ratio etc.
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Troubleshooting
1. Fail to power on or automatic shutdown:
batter y is loaded inversely or exhausted; the status
indicator light will blink(red) separately when the batter y is
going to be exhausted, and it will power off automatically in
case of being over discharged.
▲ Install the batter y according to the correct direction, ensure the
batter y is full and restart the power (refer to page 8).
2.The flash doesn't fire:
Ÿ
Ensure the power of all are full, the connection among the
transceiver, camera and the flash is reliable; whether the
indicator is set in the same channels and controllable groups.
Flashes recycle process, entering in the state of overheating
protection, the flash enters into sleep status etc. may makes the
flash doesn't fire. Ensure the flash is in ready state, use the [Test]
button test the flash before using.
Ÿ
Check the power switch of the receiver to see if it set to correct
communication mode. Such as the receiver set to “560-RX”
mode, it will not receive the signal of “622".
3. Fail to enable the 2nd curtain sync:
Ÿ
That’s because the restriction of camera menu.
▲ It shall set the wireless function disabled if needs using the 2nd
curtain sync.
4. Can't access into the external flash function menu or the
menu is displayed abnormally:
Ÿ
The transmitter is not installed right , the contacts of the hot
shoe is stained or the power of the batter y is exhausted.
▲ Reinstall the transmitter and clean the contacts ,replace the
batteries.
5.The channel indicator bright all along, unable to change the
flash mode and zoom of camera menu.
Ÿ
It is because enable the “mix control mode”.
▲ Please long press the “CH SET” button to exit the mix control
mode or restore to factor y settings.
Ÿ
The
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Troubleshooting
6. The assist beam emitter doesn't work : Refer to page 24.
7. The on-top flash doesn't fire: Enabled the master flash via
the wireless function setting.
8. Can't set the flash zoom via camera menu: W h e n t h e m i x
control mode has been set in the transmitter (p.21) or zoom
locking has been set in the receiver (p.15), zoom can't be set
via camera menu. Zoom setting of the on-top flash needs to
be set separately(p.17).
9. Fail to set channel 5, 6, 7 via camera menu: This is caused by
the camera restriction and it can only set the channel 1-4 in
via camera menu, while other channels can be set via channel
button.
10.ET TL underexposure or overexposure:Suggest enable
wireless flash function when using ETTL flash mode, and
adjust the position of the flash, use FEC/FEL function, check
flash’s effective range. It may overexposure when ETTL and
manual flash are used at the same time, now the manual flash
suits to be used as a backlight.
10.Information of aperture, distance are not displayed on the
flash when half pressing the shutter :Set compatiable flash
mode/shutter sync with the flash on the transmitter.
11.No effect of the flash exposure bracketing calculation on
receiver : Set the flash mode which is compatible with the
flash.
It is suggested using the following procedures to deal
with when other trouble occur during the using:
1). Restart all the equipments.
2). Replace the batteries of the transceivers.
3). Reset the factor y set of the transceivers/camera/flash.
4). Install the hot-shoe flash on the camera directly and clear the
custom function of external flash then install it on transceiver
again.
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Specifications
System type: Digital FSK 2.4GHz wireless transceiver
Distance: 100M
Channel: 14
Flash mode: E-TTL(II), Manual flash, Multi flash
Sync mode: 1st curtain, 2nd curtain, Hi-speed sync
Groups: A/B/C 3Groups(622);A/B/C/D/E/F 6Groups
(560-RX)
Max Sync speed: 1/8000s*
Input: Hot-shoe(TTL,main contact)
Output: Hot-shoe, PC port
Firmware upgrade terminal: Micro USB
Applicable batter y: AAX2 (support 1.2 V rechargeable
batter y)
Stand-by time: 60h
Dimensions: 91.5X53.5X43mm
Net Weight:89g
*About the Max Sync Speed
It needs the camera and flash both support hi-speed
sync, and the max sync speed is 1/8000s or 1/4000s.
When using the hot shoe flash which doesn’t support
hi-speed sync, the max sync speed is 1/250s or lower.
Sync speed of part of cameras and flashes may be lower.
※ All of the specification parameters are base on test
conditions of our company. All registered trademarks
are the property of their respective owners in this user
manual. Specifications subject to change without notic.
Updated version of the user manual can be got from
www.hkyongnuo.com
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FCC ID: 2ACYPYN622CII
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.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment。
Note: 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.

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