Phottix Strato Multi Instructions PHOTTIX Strato Multi Transmitter Parts Transmitter 1) Power Switch 2) 3.
Please Note: Strato Multi receivers are designed to work in Manual Exposure mode and have no TTL functions. Only use flashes designed for Digital SLR cameras (5V) on the Strato Multi transmitter hot shoe when on the camera. Tip: Turn off all devices – flashes/strobes, cameras, and Phottix Strato Multi transmitters and receivers - when connecting and disconnecting devices. Keep in mind: The Strato Multi will trigger Strato 4-in-1 wireless triggers.
2. The transmitter will fire groups A, B, C or D, or any combination on the same channel: 1, 2, 3 or 4. Any flashes or strobes connected to Strato Multi receivers set to the same group(s) and channel as the transceiver will fire. Compatibility with Phottix Strato 4-in-1 Wireless Triggers Phottix Strato 1. Phottix Strato Multi System is compatible with the Phottix Strato 4-in-1 Wireless receivers. 2. Phottix Strato 4-in-1 receivers can be triggered on channels 1 to 4.
Connecting a flash to the Strato Multi transmitter hot shoe 1.Turn off the flash and the Phottix Strato Multi Transmitter. 2. Slide the flash into the transmitter’s hot shoe mount. 3. Lock the flash with the flash’s locking mechanism. 4. Turn on the flash and the Phottix Strato Multi receiver. 5. Set the flash to Manual mode (receiver only). * It is not unusual for the flash to discharge once after turning on the Phottix Strato Multi. Using the Strato Multi as a wireless shutter release* Strato Multi 1. 2.
- Interference: The Phottix Strato Multi transmits and receives radio signals at 2.4 GHz. Its performance can be affected by electrical current, magnetic fields, radio signals, wireless routers, cellular phones, and other electronic devices. Environmental objects, such as large buildings or walls, trees, fences, or cars can also affect performance. If your Strato Multi receiver will not trigger move its location slightly. Technical Specs Frequency: 2.
FCC ID: XBYFKT05ZI 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.