7 Special functions (Select menu)
Special functions are selected using the „Sel" (Select) button. Depending on the
camera model and flash mode set, various special functions are available. If
certain special functions are not supported by your camera, these functions may
not be displayed in the menu. Also see table 2 for more information.
7.1 Setting procedure for the special functions
Sel
• Press the
button repeatedly until „Select"
appears on the display.
• Use the
and
arrows to select the item of
your choice or special function from the menu. The
selected menu item will be highlighted against a dark
background.
The following special functions are available, depending on the mode and
camera model:
TTL/P-TTL
A
REAR
REAR
Contrast
-
Beep
Beep
Remote
Remote
FB
FB
Standby
Standby
ML
ML
KEYLOCK
KEYLOCK
ZoomExt
ZoomExt
ZoomSize
ZoomSize
m / ft
m / ft
122
Select
Beep
Mode
Para
Sel
M/M HSS
-
REAR
-
-
-
Beep
Beep
Remote
Remote
-
-
Standby
Standby
ML
ML
KEYLOCK
KEYLOCK
ZoomExt
ZoomExt
ZoomSize
ZoomSize
m / ft
m / ft
Table 2
Set
• Press the
button to confirm the special func-
tion selection.
• Choose the setting desired using the
arrows.
The setting takes effect immediately.
• Press
repeatedly to return the display to its nor-
mal reading. If the button
is not pressed, the
display will change back to the normal view after about 5 seconds.
7.2 Beep function (Beep)
The beep function allows the user to receive an acoustic signal for certain func-
tions of the flash unit. This allows the photographer to concentrate fully on the
subject and taking the picture, and not have to worry about any optical status
indicators.
The beep function signals when the flash is ready, when the correct flash expo-
sure has been reached, or when an error occurs.
Acoustic signals after the flash unit has been turned on:
• A short (about two seconds) uninterrupted beep signal after turning the flash
on indicates that the flash unit is ready.
Beep signals after taking a photograph:
• A short (about two seconds) uninterrupted beep signal directly after a picture
is taken indicates that the shot was exposed correctly and the flash is ready
again. If no beep signal sounds, then the shot was underexposed.
• A broken (— — —) beep signal directly after a shot indicates that the shot
was correctly exposed. The flash is only ready however after a second (about
two seconds) continuous beep.
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and
Set