INSTRUCTION MANUAL En Phottix Juno TTL Transceiver Flash En INSTRUCTION MANUAL Cn Trad 說明書 1
En INSTRUCTION MANUAL 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.
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.
En INSTRUCTION MANUAL 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.
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.
En INSTRUCTION MANUAL 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.
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.
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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 10 Radio: SKYPORT Receiving Mode Optical Mode: Infrared Transmitter (Master) Mode Optical Mode: Optical Slave Optical Mode: Infrared Receiver Slave Mode
INSTRUCTION MANUAL En 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 11
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 12
INSTRUCTION MANUAL En Flash Ratio Master Flash Infrared Transmitter Group Flash Power Optical Mode:Infrared Receiver (Slave) Mode Optical Mode: Infrared Receiver (Slave) Mode Optical Slave Group 13
Optical Mode:Optical Slave Mode 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.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL En 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.
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.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL En 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.
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.
En INSTRUCTION MANUAL 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.
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.
En INSTRUCTION MANUAL 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.
Odin II Tx Ratio Mode 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.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL En 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.
Odin II Rx Mode screen 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.
En INSTRUCTION MANUAL 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.
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.
En INSTRUCTION MANUAL 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( ).
TTL Modes 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.
En INSTRUCTION MANUAL 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.
Custom 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.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL En 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.
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.
En INSTRUCTION MANUAL 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.
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.
En INSTRUCTION MANUAL 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.