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1. Remove the cover of the remote release socket of your camera and plug
in the relevant plug. Select the cable from the ones supplied with the
LV-WRC. For details please refer to your camera's instruction manual.
2. Remove the cover of the video output socket and insert the AV plug.
3. Finally insert the plugs at the other side of the cable into the Mini USB
socket at the image receiver.
Using the Screen
1. Set your camera to Live View (LV) mode.
- To view the real time image on the LC display of the receiver you need to activate the live view
(LV) mode of your camera. For details please refer to your camera's instruction manual.
- If your camera does not boast of a Live View mode, you cannot use the real time image viewing
function. However, you can view the images taken on the LC display of the receiver.
- Select PAL at your camera's video mode menu.
2. Switch the LC display of the receiver on.
- If the transmitter, receiver and the camera are turned on and the camera is set to LV
mode, the real time image becomes visible on the LC display of the receiver. Provided
- Please note that the range of the radio controlled transmission can be reduced by
The Remote Shutter
Press in direction left or right on the function selector, to select the desired remote release mode. The
following choice is available: single frame, continuous shooting with 1 frame per second, BULB mode and
delayed shooting.
Single Frame
1. When the receiver is switched on, the shutter mode is automatically set to single frame.
A red light will glow below the corresponding symbol.
2. Pressing the shutter release button at the receiver halfway down activates the camera's
autofocus (as if pressed directly at you would press the camera's shutter release button).
As long as you press, the shutter indicator will glow in green color.
3. Now fully press the shutter release button of the receiver to take a shot. The shutter
indicator will glow in red color for a short while to confirm the shot.
- Note: Your camera must be set to single frame mode.
Continuous Shooting
1. When the receiver is switched on, select the continuous shooting mode by pressing
the function selector 1x to the right. A red light will glow below the corresponding
symbol.
2. Pressing the shutter release button at the receiver halfway down activates the
camera's autofocus (as if pressed directly at you would press the camera's
shutter release button). As long as you press, the shutter indicator will glow in
green color.
3. Now fully press the shutter release button of the receiver to take a shot every
second. As long as you press, the shutter indicator of both transmitter and
receiver will glow in red color to confirm each release. As long as you press the shutter
release button, a photo will be taken each second.
- Note: Your camera must be set to continuous shooting mode.
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that the same channel is set on both transmitter and receiver.
obstacles between transmitter and receiver. The image quality on the LCD can be
negatively affected by noise.

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