Vello shutterboss User Manual

Vello shutterboss User Manual

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SHUTTERBOSS
USER MANUAL
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  • Page 1 WIRELESS SHUTTERBOSS USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2 INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the Vello Wireless You can set the timer delays, exposure ShutterBoss. It has a range of up to 250 feet times, and intervals up to 99 hours, on 99 channels over the reliable FSK 59 minutes, 59 seconds in one second modulated 2.4GHz frequency.
  • Page 3 KEY FEATURES Channel Selector: 99 possible radio Delayed Release: Delay function gives channels, plus one universal channel, you extra time to get into position. over the reliable FSK 2.4 GHz frequency. Multi-exposure: Take multiple shots with No dip switches to set. One transmitter one press of the trigger.
  • Page 4 FEATURE DIAGRAMS Display panel Timer Start/Stop button Con rmation LED Control selection button Backlight button Shutter release button Transmitter Battery compartment...
  • Page 5 Display panel Receiver Backlight / Channel Up button Battery compartment Power LED Power / Channel Down button Cold shoe mount Output signal socket with thumbwheel lock...
  • Page 6 TRANSMITTER DISPLAY PANEL Interval function Exposure length function Number of shots function TIMER CONTROLS DELAY LONG INTVL N CH Delay function Channel indicator Bulb shot indicator Delay indicator Multi shot indicator Low battery indicator BULB Single shot indicator SHUTTER CONTROLS BATT...
  • Page 7 POWERING UP Turning ON the Transmitter: The Wireless ShutterBoss is optimized for ultra-low power usage. Pressing any key will wake the device. If no operation is performed, the transmitter will revert to standby status in one minute and the display will turn off.
  • Page 8: Setting The Channel

    SETTING THE CHANNEL Setting the Channel on the Setting the Channel on the Receiver: The channels you select for the transmitter Transmitter: The transmitter and and receiver will become the default 1: With the device on, press the CH– and receiver must be set to the same channel settings for the next time you power up the CH+ at the same time.
  • Page 9 CHANGING THE BATTERIES Both the transmitter and receiver of the Wireless ShutterBoss will display a blinking battery icon when battery power is low. The receiver uses a 3V CR2 lithium battery which should last more than 400 hours of standby time. It is easy to change. Slide open the battery door on the end of the unit.
  • Page 10 WIRELESS SETUP Mount the receiver onto your camera’s hot shoe, facing forwards or backwards. If your camera’s hot shoe is in use, you can mount the receiver to an accessory bracket or a tripod using either an accessory shoe or the receiver’s 1/4˝-20 threaded socket.
  • Page 11 SHUTTER CONTROL: SINGLE SHOT 4. Press the transmitter’s shutter release 1. Turn on the receiver by pressing and TIMER CONTROLS holding the Power button until the button halfway to wake or focus your display comes on. camera (if set to Auto Focus). The LEDs on the transmitter and receiver will both 2.
  • Page 12 SHUTTER CONTROL: CONTINUOUS SHOOTING Continuous shooting under the Shutter 4. Press the transmitter’s shutter release TIMER CONTROLS Control settings will trigger the camera button halfway to wake or focus your shutter once every second. For exposures camera (if set to Auto Focus). The LEDs longer than one second, use the Timer on the transmitter and receiver will both Control settings described later in this manual.
  • Page 13 Under Timer Controls, the Wireless 4: Press the set button in the middle of TIMER CONTROLS ShutterBoss can control shutter speeds that the arrow button to change the Long are much longer than your camera offers, and Exposure setting. Use the left and right LONG you don’t have to manually end the exposure...
  • Page 14 SHUTTER CONTROL: DELAY The Delay feature in the Shutter Controls 4. Press the set button in the middle of gives you simple control over delay and the arrow button to change the settings. number of shots. To combine delay with other 5.
  • Page 15 TIMER CONTROLS The Timer Controls at the top of the LCD screen give you more control over delay, exposure length, number of shots (and the intervals between them) than the Shutter Controls or even the controls on your camera. You can choose only one function, such as delay time or exposure length, or set up a series of controls that begins with a delay countdown up to 99 hours 59 minutes 59...
  • Page 16 Under Timer Controls, the Wireless 4: Press the set button in the middle of TIMER CONTROLS ShutterBoss allows you set a delay of up to the arrow button to change the Delay 99 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds. setting. Use the left and right arrows...
  • Page 17 Under Timer Controls, the Wireless 4: Press the set button in the middle of TIMER CONTROLS ShutterBoss can control shutter speeds that the arrow button to change the Long are much longer than your camera offers, and Exposure setting. Use the left and right LONG you don’t have to manually end the exposure...
  • Page 18 TIMER CONTROLS: INTERVALS The Wireless ShutterBoss allows you to 4: Press the set button in the middle of TIMER CONTROLS control the amount of time between a the arrow button to change the exposure series of shots. Choose an interval that is Interval setting.
  • Page 19 TIMER CONTROLS Timer Controls, you must tell the Wireless the arrow button to change the setting ShutterBoss how many shots to trigger. for number of exposures. Use the up and down arrows to change the number of 1. Turn on the receiver by pressing the shots.
  • Page 20 BACKLIGHT BUTTON Both the transmitter and receiver feature a backlight for low light shooting conditions. Press and hold the backlight button for three seconds to activate the backlight on the display. The backlight will remain lit for about six seconds on the transmitter and four seconds on the receiver.
  • Page 21 CHANGING THE BATTERIES Both the transmitter and receiver of the Wireless ShutterBoss will display a blinking battery icon when battery power is low. The receiver uses a 3V CR2 lithium battery which should last more than 400 hours of standby time. It is easy to change. Slide open the battery door on the end of the unit.
  • Page 22 RCC-C2 – Canon EOS 10D / 20D / 30D / 40D / 50D / 5D / 5D Mark II/ 5D Mark III / 7D / 1D / Mark II/ The Wireless ShutterBoss includes a camera Mark IIn /Mark III /Mark IV /1Ds / Mark II / Mark III / 1D X release cable that enables the remote to RCC-N1 –...
  • Page 23: Safety Warnings

    SAFETY WARNINGS • There are no user-serviceable parts inside • Observe caution when handling batteries. • Do not use or leave the devices in the devices. Do not attempt to conditions of extreme heat, severe cold, Batteries may leak or explode if disassemble or perform any unauthorized improperly handled.
  • Page 24 CARE OF THE WIRELESS SHUTTERBOSS Protect the Wireless ShutterBoss receiver by placing them inside a carrying Liquid Crystal Displays Do not drop the devices. The units may case or a sealed plastic bag and allowing them The display panel is a liquid crystal display.
  • Page 25: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Supported Cameras (see packaging) Frequency 99 selectable channels over FSK 2.4 GHz Range 250 feet (80 meters) Timer Control: Delay 0s to 99hr 59min 59s in one-second increments Exposure Range 0s to 99hr 59min 59s in one-second increments Interval 1s to 99hr 59min 59s in one-second increments Number of Shots 1-99...
  • Page 26 You can set the timer delays, exposure 1. This device may not cause harmful radiate radio frequency energy, and if not ShutterBoss. It has a range of up to 250 feet to radio or television reception, which can times, and intervals up to 99 hours, interference;...
  • Page 28 Limited One-Year Warranty Vello provides a limited warranty that this product is free from defects in materials and workmanship to the original purchaser under normal use for a period of one (1) year from the original purchase date, or thirty (30) days after replacement whichever occurs later .

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