User's Manual

FlashQuick-II
User’s Guide
I. SET UP AND OPERATIONS
A. To Trigger Flash or Strobe
1. Insert the transmitter into the hot shoe of your camera. If your camera doesn’t have a hot
shoe, use the included 2.5mm to PC cable to connect the transmitter to your camera equipped
with a PC sync flash terminal.
2. Select the operating channel.
3. Switch on the power of the transmitter.
4. Install two AAA batteries into the receiver (observe the polarity of the batteries as
indicated).
5. Ensure your flash lights are turned off.
6. For portable flash unit, mount the portable flash directly on the receiver’s hot shoe.
For strobes, connect the receiver with an appropriate cable and adapter. (A cable with
3.5mm mono plug and 6.3mm plug adapter are included.)
7. Ensure the channel on the receiver matches that of the transmitter.
8. Switch on the power of the receiver.
B. Changing Channels
FlashQuick-II has 16 channels. To operate, the transmitter and receiver must be on the same
channel. To change the channel, follow these steps:
1. Turn off the transmitter and the receiver.
2. Select the desired channel on the transmitter and the receiver
3. Turn on the transmitter and the receiver.
C. To Trigger a Remote Camera
FlashQuick-II can be used to trigger a remote camera. Your camera must be equipped with an
electronic shutter release input. An additional accessory cable (not included) may be required.
The camera you use determines the cable that you need.
With the proper cable, follow these easy steps:
1. Locate the electronic shutter release input on your camera.
2. Connect FlashQuick-II receiver to the camera’s electronic shutter release input using the
appropriate accessory cable.
3. Ensure the transmitter and the receiver are set to the same channel.
4. Power on both the transmitter and receiver.
5. Press TEST button on the transmitter unit to operate auto focus function and shutter
function of the remote camera.
PLEASE NOTE: A single FlashQuick-II transmitter cannot trigger both the remote camera and
flash/strobe units. To remotely trigger a camera and trigger flash to sync with the camera, two
transmitter units operating on two different channels are required. Because cameras have
shutter lag (delay inside a camera), when the receivers on the camera and flash are operating

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