A
B
C
Speedlight
•
Attach Speedlight to <hot shoe>
receiver. Using the slide switch
group A, B or C for this receiver. Turn on
TTL receiver which will give a green flashing light
to indicate power is on. Turn on the Speedlight. Press
<Test> button
working
•
Using the cable socket
connected to the Viper TTL receiver via a "Hähnel
Studio Light Cable" which is available as a separate
accessory
•
Unlimited numbers of Speedlights / studio lights with
Viper TTL receivers can be allocated to one or different
groups
• For "Nikon" version, set the Nikon Speedlight to <i-TTL>
mode
Camera
•
Mount the Viper TTL transmitter onto the hot-shoe of
the camera and lock it into place. Turn on the Viper
TTL transmitter and the camera. Press <Test>
button on transmitter to confirm Speedlight is triggered
•
Press buttons
setting of each group to <M> manual, <TTL> TTL or
<blank> OFF
•
Take a test photograph now and the Viper TTL
transmitter will send a wireless signal to each
Speedlight connected to a Viper TTL receiver and to
each Modus 600RT. The Speedlights will be set to
the mode selected for each group on the Viper TTL
transmitter
The Viper TTL LCD
• A group is turned OFF if the LCD is not showing the group
• A group is in Manual mode when <M> is displayed next
to the group
• A group is in TTL mode when <TTL> is displayed next to
the group
Each group
possible to use simultaneously different setting for each group
(e.g. Group
C
Group
4
A
B
C
15
on receiver to confirm Speedlight is
A
or
B
5
will show the setting of each group
A
B
C
or
or
A
may be in <M>, Group
turned OFF)
A
10
of the Viper TTL
16
select one of the
14
a studio light can be
or
C
to change the MODE
is set independently and it is
B
in <TTL> and
B
C
12
the Viper
11
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