Testing the remote mode:
Switch on the camera and the controller or fold out
the camera’s built-in flash. Await the flash readi-
ness signal of the controller, the camera-integrated
flash, or slave flash unit. Fire a remote test flash
with the SPOT or AEL button on the camera.
W
arning: On some cameras the flash button must
be simultaneously kept depressed (refer to the
operating instructions for the given camera). If the
flash set-up is working properly, then the slave
flash unit will respond by firing a brief flash. The
flash set-up is then ready for picture shooting.
If the slave flash unit does not respond, then
re-align the sensor of the SCA 3302 adapter so
that it recognises the controlling pulses of the
controller, or repeat the initialisation procedure
(see above). Finally, fire another test flash.
Setting the slave flash mode on the mecablitz
40 MZ-... and 50 MZ-5:
Attach the SCA 3302 adapter to the mecablitz,
mount on the stand (optional) and switch on. Press
the “Remote” button on the mecablitz until “SL”
(slave mode) appears on the mecablitz display.
Flash readiness is indicated by the flashing AF
measuring beam of the mecablitz.
The additional rA1 or rA2 display is only of signifi-
cance in “Ratio” mode with two slave flash units
Controller: Camera’s built-in flash
The controller and slave set-up operates with the
remote address supplied by the camera. This
remote address cannot be changed.
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